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De Baecque and Associes: 20th - 21st Centuries - Modern And Contemporary Art - Design

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Auction Name 20th - 21st Centuries - Modern And Contemporary Art - Design Total Sales (EUR) 3,796.00
Auction Date May 28, 2026 - May 28, 2026 Low Estimate of Lots Sold (EUR) 2,460.00
Sale Number #174936 High Estimate of Lots Sold (EUR) 3,440.00
Total Lots 12
Sold Lots 7.0 Low Estimate of All Lots (EUR) 3,360.00
% of Lots Sold 58.33% High Estimate of All Lots (EUR) 4,850.00
Unsold Lots 5 Total Sales as a % of High Est. 78.27%

Top twenty-five by sale price

Top Sale Price Lots
Lot Number Author Name Book Title Year Published Estimate Actual Price
147 Dali Salvador (1904-1989);Alighieri Dante (1265-1321)

The Divine Comedy

1959-1963 EUR 1,500.00 - 2,000.00 EUR 2,340.00
146 Picasso Pablo (1881-1953)

War and Peace

1954 EUR 400.00 - 600.00 EUR 520.00
225 Charrat Louis (1903-1971)

N Books, including: Etchings

N/A EUR 200.00 - 300.00 EUR 325.00
157 Clave Antoni (1913-2005)

Servando V

1973 EUR 100.00 - 150.00 EUR 221.00
156 Papart Max (1911-1994)

Aerial space

1975 EUR 80.00 - 120.00 EUR 156.00
101 Icart Louis (1888-1950)

Jealousy

1927 EUR 100.00 - 150.00 EUR 130.00
308 Lachieze-Rey Henri (1927-1974)

At the restaurant

N/A EUR 80.00 - 120.00 EUR 104.00
  • Freeman’s
    How History Unfolds on Paper: Important Americana from the Eric C. Caren Collection, Part X
    June 30
    Freeman’s, June 30: [Queen Anne's War] Extraordinarily Large Manuscript Petition Signed by a Who's Who of Colonial New York Accomplished to Queen Anne. $8,000/12,000
    Freeman’s, June 30: [Mormonism] A Unique Manuscript Account of Joseph Smith's Final Words Offered to His Congregation, the Day Before his Violent Death, 1844. $8,000/12,000
    Freeman’s, June 30: [Baseball] [Mantle, Mickey] Mickey Mantle's First Cover: The Earliest Front-Page Newspaper Image of Mickey Mantle, "Something Good from Joplin". $8,000/12,000
    Freeman’s, June 30: [Baseball] A Striking Type 1 Press Photograph of Lou Gehrig's Hands. $8,000/12,000
    Freeman’s, June 30: [Declaration of Independence] One of the First Printed Announcements of American Independence, Subscriber Ebenezer Hazard's Copy, in the Exceedingly Rare Original Wrappers, 1776. $10,000/15,000
    Freeman’s
    How History Unfolds on Paper: Important Americana from the Eric C. Caren Collection, Part X
    June 30
    Freeman’s, June 30: [American Revolution] Born in the USA: First Day of Printing in the United States, July 4, 1776! $15,000/25,000
    Freeman’s, June 30: [War of 1812] "We Have Met the Enemy and They are Ours": The Critical Promotion of a Naval Hero, Oliver Hazard Perry is Appointed Master Commandant in the United States Navy, 1812. $40,000/60,000
    Freeman’s, June 30: [Star-Spangled Banner] Eyewitness Account of the Shelling of Fort McHenry in the War of 1812, in a Manuscript Logbook from the HMS Trave, Present at the Battles of Baltimore and New Orleans, 1814-16. $60,000/80,000
    Freeman’s, June 30: [American Revolution] Thomas Jefferson at the Birth of a New Nation: An Important Letter Carried by a Jewish Patriot Communicating the Definitive Treaty of Paris, January 16, 1784. $100,000/200,000
    Freeman’s, June 30: [Colonial America] [Plymouth Colony] Plymouth Colony Seeks a Royal Charter: A Rare and Important Plymouth Colony Document, 1690/91. $6,000/9,000
  • Sotheby’s
    Selections from The Jay T. Snider Collection of Benjamin Franklin
    Live Sale 24 June
    Sotheby’s, June 24: (Benjamin Franklin). The founding—and funding—of the Pennsylvania Hospital. $150,000 to $200,000.
    Sotheby’s, June 24: Benjamin Franklin, "the Day of the Declaration of Independence is everywhere annually celebrated”. $80,000 to $120,000.
    Sotheby’s, June 24: Benjamin Franklin, “probably the most fundamental thing ever done in the field of electricity”. $75,000 to $125,000.
    Sotheby’s, June 24: Benjamin Franklin. One of Franklin's very earliest surviving letters. $40,000 to $60,000.
    Sotheby’s, June 24: Roger More and Benjamin Franklin. The only complete copy known of Poor Roger. $25,000 to $35,000.
    Sotheby’s, June 24: John Jerman. The American Almanack ... for 1731 — the only known copy in private hands. $25,000 to $35,000.