Tag: Prices

Lewis Hamiltonโ€™s IWC Schaffhausen Watch Sells for Seven Times Its Pre-Sale Estimate

In a remarkable moment for charity, the IWC Schaffhausen watch worn by British Formula Oneโ„ข legend Lewis Hamilton on the podium of his record-breaking ninth victory at the 2024 Silverstone Grand Prix was sold at auction for $244,000. Bonhams hosted the online auction in collaboration with IWC Schaffhausen, and the watch was the star of the event, fetching seven times its original estimate. The auction concluded in tandem with The Laureus Charity Night in Zurich on October 19, 2024.

One of the Rarest and Most Important Islamic Glass Artifacts to Appear at Auction: Egyptโ€™s First Prime Minister Nubar Pashaโ€™s Ancient 14th-Century Sarghitmish Mosque Lamp

A rare and historically significant 14th-century Mamluk mosque lamp from Egypt, known as the Sarghitmish lamp, will be a highlight at Bonhams’ Islamic and Indian Art Sale on 12 November 2024. With an estimated value of ยฃ600,000-1,000,000, this exquisite piece of Islamic glassware boasts impeccable provenance, having been in the family of Egypt’s first Prime Minister, Nubar Pasha, for over a century. The lamp, commissioned by Emir Sarghitmish during the reign of Sultan an-Nasir Muhammad, is adorned with intricate enamel and gilded inscriptions, blending piety and politics in its design. Its rich exhibition history includes displays in some of Paris’ most prominent museums, making it one of the most important examples of medieval Islamic craftsmanship ever offered at auction.

Younger Generations in Asia Are Spending Big on Contemporary and Digital Art

Younger generations in Asia are increasingly shaping the art market, with millennials and Generation X collectors spending heavily on contemporary and digital art. According to CNBC, millennials and Gen X buyers are emerging as dominant forces in auction houses, driving a significant portion of sales across the region. As the art market continues to evolve, younger collectors and investors, especially in Asia, are set to play a pivotal role in shaping its future.

One of the Worldโ€™s Most Recognizable Guitars to Hit Auction: Rory Gallagher’s $1 Million 1961 Fender Stratocaster

Gallagher’s Stratocaster has long been celebrated, appearing on numerous magazine covers and displayed in landmark exhibitions. It has also been played by famed musicians such as Johnny Marr and Joe Bonamassa, further cementing its status in music history. Fender began producing replica models of the guitar in 2004 as part of its artist signature series.

Daniel Craig’s Personal James Bond Edition 007 Motorcycles to be Auctioned for Charity | HD Photos

In a thrilling fusion of cinematic history and charitable cause, two limited edition Triumph motorcycles, personally owned and hand-signed by actor Daniel Craig, are set to go under the hammer at an upcoming auction. The motorcycles are the 003/250 Scrambler 1200 Bond Edition and the 001/250 Tiger 900 Bond Edition, both inspired by the models featured in the 25th James Bond film, No Time To Die. These exclusive editions sold out on their launch day, making them highly sought after by both motorcycle enthusiasts and James Bond fans alike.

$1.5 Million 1926 Bugatti Type 35 Grand Prix Two-Seater to be Auctioned in Belgium

The Bugatti Type 35, produced at Bugatti’s Molsheim factory between 1924 and 1930, is renowned for its innovative design and racing prowess. The car’s distinctive arch-shaped radiator and tapered ‘Bordino tail,’ possibly influenced by the Fiat 804 driven by Pietro Bordino, are emblematic features. The Type 35 was also pioneering in its use of cast alloy wheels, a first in automotive history.

Magnificent Japanese Inlaid Jar from the Meiji Era Sells for $146,000

A notable inlaid iron jar and cover, decorated with intricate designs of birds and flowers representing the four seasons and commissioned by the renowned Meiji-era crafts entrepreneur Kawaguchi Yohei of Tokyo, sold for ยฃ114,700 ($146,000) at Bonhams New Bond Street. The item significantly exceeded its estimated value of ยฃ50,000-80,000 ($63,000-102,000) during the Fine Japanese Art Sale, which featured Meiji Masterpieces from a Distinguished Deceased Estate this May. The auction comprised 166 lots, achieving a total of ยฃ1,065,816 ($1,363,000), with a remarkable 98% sold by value.

Rare Georges Jouve Caryatides Sell for Over $160,000, Doubling Pre-Sale Estimate

A pair of rare Georges Jouve caryatides, circa 1946, originating from Lโ€™Institut Harriet Hubbard Ayer et Alexandre de Paris on Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honorรฉ, sold for ยฃ127,400 ($162,000) at Bonhams Design and Contemporary Ceramics Sale held online this April. The final price far exceeded the pre-sale estimate of ยฃ50,000-70,000 ($63,000-89,000). Jouve’s contributions to the field of ceramics were significant, and he played a key role in the post-war resurgence of interest in ceramic art. His works are celebrated for their elegance, craftsmanship, and the innovative use of materials and techniques. Today, Georges Jouve is considered one of the leading figures in 20th-century ceramics, and his pieces are highly sought after by collectors and museums worldwide.

Football Legend Lionel Messi’s Napkin Sold for Nearly $1,000,000

A pivotal document in football history, the napkin on which the first promise of a contract was written to secure 13-year-old Lionel Messi for FC Barcelona, sold for ยฃ762,000 ($964,000) at Bonhams in an online auction that was held this May 17, 2024. The auction began with a starting price of ยฃ300,000 ($380,000). This napkin significantly impacted both the club and Messi, who went on to become one of the greatest footballers of all time. The original napkin, written in blue ink, was offered by Argentine agent Horacio Gaggioli.

Taylor Swift’s Rare Handwritten Interview Sold for $18,000 – Read Her Answers, See Her Signature, Discover Her Secrets!

A rare handwritten questionnaire filled out by Taylor Swift for MIZZ Magazine in 2009 has been sold at Bonhams auction in London for ยฃ14,200 ($18,000). This is a significant leap from its initial estimate of ยฃ2,000 ($2,500) to ยฃ3,000 ($3,700), highlighting the enduring popularity and cultural impact of the global pop superstar. Swift, who has since become one of the best-selling music artists of all time, continues to captivate audiences worldwide. This early piece of memorabilia serves as a nostalgic reminder of her journey from a rising country singer to a global pop icon.