THE COLLECTION OF ELIZABETH TAYLOR
The landmark auctions of The Collection of Elizabeth Taylor at
Christie’s New York from December 3-17 realized a combined total of
$156,756,576 (£100,324,209/ €120,702,563) with every single item sold.
The sale drew unprecedented interest from bidders throughout the world,
who gathered in Christie’s flagship Rockefeller Center saleroom to
compete in person, on the phone, on-line and by absentee bid to win one
of the Collection’s 1,778 lots of jewelry, fashion, decorative arts and
film memorabilia. The total far exceeded Christie’s pre-sale
expectations for the sale as a whole and for individual items, which
were frequently hammered down for five, ten, or even 50 times their
estimate in some cases.
As one of the most highly-anticipated sales in auction history, the
Collection generated intense interest from bidders throughout the
world, with 36 different countries represented during the four days of
live auctions. This historic sale set a world record for the most
valuable sale of jewelry in auction history, and set a new bar for the
most valuable collection of fashion ever offered at auction. It also
marked the company’s first-ever Online-Only sale, which ran in parallel
to the live auctions at Christie’s New York and generated over 57,000
bids and $9.5 million in additional sales. In total, 26 items sold for
over the $1 million mark, and numerous new world auction records were
achieved – a testament to Miss Taylor’s expert eye for craftsmanship,
rarity, and quality in all of the items she chose for her personal
collection.
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