1) Modern sculpture’s power couple: Works by the Lalannes continue to rise at auction
Demand for works by the artist duo Claude Lalanne (1925-2019) and her husband François-Xavier Lalanne (1927-2008) continues on a roll.
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Claude Lalanne’s bronze ‘L’Enlèvement d’Europe’, created in 1990 for the park of the CEDEP, which is to be offered by Osenat in Fontainebleau on October 3. The estimate is €600,000-800,000.
2) Golden discovery brings coin hoard to market
A cache of 17th century coins found during restoration of medieval home in Brittany is to be offered for sale.
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The gold coins found concealed in a French manor house, to be offered at Ivoire Angers/Deloys in Angers on September 29. Image credit: Ivoire Angers.
3) Broken Qing vase still takes $2m hammer at US auction
Topping this season’s Asian art series in New York was a piece of Qing imperial porcelain sold not at Sotheby’s, Christie’s or Bonhams but at Doyle.
4) Chinese vases sell over 200-times estimate in East Sussex
Estimated at £100-150, this pair of 4in (11cm) Chinese vases sold for an estimate-busting sum at Gorringe’s in Lewes.
5) EW Godwin coffee table stars in our weekly pick of five auction highlights
ATG’s weekly selection of items that caught bidders’ eyes includes an Aesthetic table that made over 40-times estimate in Newcastle.
This list is based on unique users for individual news stories over the period September 23-29, 2021.