By the Numbers: A Breakdown of Results From Phillips’s 20th Century to Now Sale in London, June 2023

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Lucio Fontana, Concetto spaziale, Attese. Courtesy Phillips.

London’s June London sale week was a bit of a rollercoaster. It began with a shattered record and concluded with a work hammered for $127.

Phillips’ sale, held on Friday (June 30), seemed at first to be picking up the momentum from Christie’s 20/21 evening sale two days earlier. Phillips merged the day and evening sales this June, a departure from its most recent June sales, in 2022 and 2019. The outcome was a much slimmer sale, with far fewer lots offered than in the June day and evening sales combined in those two years.

Then the sale’s star lot, Lucio Fontana’s Concetto spaziale, also the only lot with a seven-digit presale estimate, was pulled out at the last minute. Nearly 30 percent of the works, including those from recent market darlings such as Japanese artist Ayako Rokkaku, hammered at prices below the low estimate, signaling a decline in reserves. A number of names popular in the market went unsold: George Condo, Banksy, Richard Prince, Andy Warhol, and Harold Ancart.

Condo Phillips June 2023

George Condo, Jesus (2007). Estimate ÂŁ500,000 – ÂŁ700,000. Courtesy Phillips.

Here’s the breakdown of the sales data:

Total Sales After Fees: ÂŁ9 million ($11.5 million)

Lots sold (Including Guaranteed Lots): 93

Lots on Offer Before Withdrawals: 116

Lots Withdrawn: 5

Lots Bought In: 18

Sell-through Rate Counting Withdrawals: 80 percent

Sell-through Rate Excluding Withdrawals: 84 percent

Hammer Total: ÂŁ7 million ($9 million)

Presale Low Estimate Before Withdrawals: ÂŁ11 million ($14 million)

Hammer Total vs. Presale Low Estimate (Before Withdrawals): – ÂŁ3.9 million ($5 million)

Total Low Estimate of Withdrawn Lots: ÂŁ2.5 million ($3 million, about 23 percent of the total presale low estimate before withdrawals)

Total Low Estimate of Guaranteed Lots: ÂŁ600,000 ($761,661, about five percent of the total presale low estimate before withdrawals)

Lots With House Guarantees: zero

Total Low Estimate of Third-Party Guaranteed Lots: ÂŁ600,000 ($761,661, about five percent of the total presale low estimate before withdrawals)

Lots with Third-Party Guarantees: two

Top seller: Lucio Fontana, Concetto spaziale (1966-67) hammered at ÂŁ450,000 and sold for ÂŁ571,500 ($721,633) after adding fees. Georg Baselitz’s Wel lam ruch nichtet mihr (Frebl aill lew) (2013) also hammered at ÂŁ450,000 and sold for ÂŁ571,500 ($721,633) with fees. The Baselitz work was one of two carrying third-party guarantees.

Lasting memory: At least the sale concluded on a high note, ending with the sale of Albert Willem’s 2021 colorful canvas work All In All Not Bad For His First Attempt. It hammered at ÂŁ180,000, a staggering 18 times the low estimate, and eventually sold for ÂŁ228,600 ($290,184) after adding fees. The market correction is indeed afoot, but it’s not all doom and gloom.


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