April 2, 2015
The highly anticipated New York Sale, an online auction hosted by eBay and Sotheby's, took place yesterday. The first platform of its kind, the sale offered 91 NYC-related lots, including many photographs and artworks, as well as rare city mementos like Andy Warhol's 1963 lease for his first studio on 87th Street (which sold for $13,750, over the $12,000 high-end estimate). Not only does the auction site feature pricing information for the items, but it offers thorough descriptions and historic information about them, accompanied by relevant media.
In total, the sale raked in $2,101,814 for Sotheby's, with the most expensive item being a replica of Frédéric-Auguste Bartholdi's clay model of "La liberté éclairant le monde"(the Statue of Liberty) that sold for $970,000. Other top sellers include a gold "freedom box," the Mets Bullpen Cart, and a Tiffany & Co. silver Art Deco cigar box.
See all the top sales and those that didn't make the cut here