The two-session sale of rare Chinese 18th century cloisonné, huanghuali furniture, snuff bottles and archaic jades presented by Lark Mason Associatesâwhich closed on April 27th and 29thâ achieved $1,744,570 in sales including buyerâs premium. With a 78% sell-through of the 486 lots, over a third of which went into extended bidding, the final hammer exceeded original estimates by six to tenfold.
âThis sale had a number of superb works of art and the competitive bidding and final prices reflected this,â says Lark Mason. âNow that the pandemic is ending, collectors are once again focusing their attention towards buying quality Asian art.â
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Andy Warhol s Mao screen-print leads Lark Mason Associates Print Sale
George Tooker (American, 1920-2011), The Voice, Lithograph, 1977.
NEW YORK, NY
.- Lark Mason Associates announced their Prints and Multiples sale is now open for bidding on www.igavelauctions.com through January 14th, 2021.
Leading the sale is Mao, a screen-print by Andy Warhol, dated 1972, (ed.25/250 (Estimate $30,000-$50,000; reserve $15,000). It was donated by James Hannon, class of 1960, to his alma mater Visitation Catholic School, in Kewanee Illinoisa small midwestern town of 12,900 residents. Proceeds from the print will support technology, scholarships and operations needed to ensure students and teachers a consistent quality learning experience during the COVID 19 pandemic.