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Reception in the Harem: Discovered Masterpiece by John Frederick Lewis Shatters Expectations, Selling for Almost $1.5 Million

A long-lost masterpiece by John Frederick Lewis, A Reception in the Harem, has emerged from obscurity after more than 60 years, stunning collectors and experts alike. The extraordinary watercolour, once hidden away in a private collection, shattered expectations when it fetched almost $1.5 million at Bonhams’ prestigious 19th Century & Orientalist Paintings auction in London. With its vivid colours and intricate detail, this rediscovered gem is one of the most significant discoveries in the art world this year.

African Artist Sekoto Shatters Expectations at Auction, Selling for Over Half a Million USD—Four Times the Estimate

The late South African artist Gerard Sekoto has once again proven his lasting impact on the art world, with his masterpiece The Artist’s Brother selling for an astonishing £406,000 ($528,000) at Bonhams’ Modern & Contemporary African Art sale—more than four times its original estimate of £100,000-150,000 ($130,000-195,000).

Rare Qianlong ‘Dragon’ Vase Stuns at Auction, Sells for $3.7 Million—Over Six Times Its Estimate

A breathtaking imperial vase, once expected to sell for a fraction of its final price, has stunned collectors at Bonhams New York, igniting a fierce bidding war and shattering estimates. This extraordinary piece, with its intricate dragon and cloud motif, is so rare that only one other example exists—housed in the prestigious Beijing Palace Museum. With the market for Chinese antiquities surging, this sale marks a defining moment for collectors and connoisseurs alike.

Rare Antique Book Collection Sells Out Completely at Bonhams New York Auction

In a historic moment for bibliophiles and collectors, Bonhams New York achieved a white glove result—100% sold—at its December 17 auction of The Complete Kelmscott Press Collection of Joseph Mark Van Horn. The auction marked the first time in half a century that a complete collection of books from the renowned Kelmscott Press, founded by 19th-century designer and visionary William Morris, had been offered at auction. The collection included all 53 works published by the press during its seven-year existence, a remarkable feat of artistic craftsmanship and fine printing.

Extraordinary 14th Dalai Lama Enthronement Art and Archive to Be Sold at Historic Auction

A long-lost collection of rare artworks and artifacts from the enthronement of the 14th Dalai Lama is about to make history at Bonhams. Featuring never-before-auctioned watercolours, personal archives, and cinematic footage from Sir Basil Gould’s diplomatic mission to Tibet, this extraordinary sale offers an intimate glimpse into one of the most pivotal moments in Tibetan history. With collectors and historians eagerly anticipating the event, the significance of these treasures cannot be overstated.

Greek Modernist Tsarouchis’ Eros Masterpiece Sets New World Record at Paris Auction

A stunning masterpiece by Greek modernist Yannis Tsarouchis has shattered records at a high-profile Paris auction, fetching an astonishing €571,900. This bold and evocative painting “Youth posing as Eros next to an English chair” exemplifies Tsarouchis’s signature exploration of cultural and sexual identity, drawing global attention to his lasting influence. With art collectors vying for works from Greece’s most celebrated eras, this sale marks a new chapter in the appreciation of Greek modernism. Discover how Tsarouchis’s legacy continues to captivate the world.

Renowned Vietnamese Artist Nguyen Gia Tri’s War Painting Fetches Over $500,000 at Bonhams

A rare war painting by Vietnamese artist Nguyễn Gia Trí recently sold for over $500,000 at Bonhams Cornette de Saint Cyr’s online auction in Paris, surpassing expectations by a remarkable margin. Titled Battle of the River Bạch Đằng, this large-scale lacquer work portrays the historic 1288 naval victory led by General Trần Hưng Đạo against the Mongol fleet. With its masterful execution and rich historical narrative, the painting not only highlights Nguyễn Gia Trí’s skill in blending traditional and Western artistic influences, but also underscores the growing international demand for Vietnamese art. Read the full article to see this masterpiece and learn more about its remarkable sale.

Legendary Stradivarius Violin Fetches $11 Million at Sotheby’s, Falling Short of World Record

A legendary Stradivarius violin, crafted over three centuries ago, has just sold for a staggering $11.25 million at a Sotheby’s auction—fueling not only the dreams of its new owner but also those of countless young musicians. With a history intertwined with Brahms and one of the most celebrated violinists of the 19th century, this rare masterpiece is more than just an instrument—it’s a living piece of music history. But who placed the winning bid, and how will this sale transform the future of classical music? Read further to uncover the full story behind this extraordinary event.

Boston Red Sox Memorabilia Hits It Out of the Park as Lucchino’s Baseball Collection Brings in $740K

A piece of Red Sox history just sold for six figures—can you guess what it was? The late Larry Lucchino’s legendary memorabilia collection shattered expectations at Bonhams Skinner, with items from the curse-breaking 2004 World Series fetching jaw-dropping prices. From the Commissioner’s Trophy selling for an astounding $165,000 to a pair of old Fenway seats commanding 21 times their estimate, passionate bidding proved that Red Sox Nation is as strong as ever. But that’s just the beginning—some of the biggest surprises came from unexpected items. Read on to see the full list of record-breaking sales!

Surrealist Prints Achieve Historic White Glove Success with 100% of Lots Sold at Auction

Amid continued strong demand for Surrealist art, Bonhams achieved ‘white glove’ results—100% of lots sold—for Surrealist Treasures | The Urban S. Hirsch III Collection. The highly anticipated auction, which concluded on January 17 in Los Angeles, garnered an astonishing $778,000 in total sales, with numerous lots exceeding pre-sale estimates and setting new records.