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Сообщение от fross
Thank you very much, and what are the sales results were? And as the crisis has affected this market segment?
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Results for those sites that I mentioned:
1. Head era Tutmosidov - $ 272.500
2. The head of Osiris - $ 56,250
3. Inlay person - $ 158.500
4. Statuette of a priest - $ 164.500
5. Fragment statue ladies - $ 50,000
6. Queen Arsinoe - not sold
In general, this segment of the market crisis is not particularly affected. Segment rare, very beautiful, intelligent, energetic and very popular in Europe and especially in the United States. I do not always look at the results of bidding, because for me, as Egyptologists and experts, the main interest is themselves monuments. If you are interested, then I make occasional announcements of the most, in my opinion, interesting Egyptian lots from the auction the auctioneer. There are three well-known and top the lot, for the year 2005. Some links:
"Sotheby's, November 2008
"Sotheby's, June 2008"
sarcophagus and mummy Neshonsu. Christie, December 2006
"Christy, November 2006"
"Christie, December 2005, top Egyptian Trade - Statue Kanefera (pictured) for $ 2 816 000"
"Christy", December 2005, a collection of family Harer and the statue of Queen Mut Tuyi (pictured) for $ 2 256 000
"Sotheby's, June 2005, the head of Amenhotep III (pictured) for $ 482 500
Official statistics of the house Sotheby's (New York) in Egypt: