[meteorite-list] bonhams meteorite auction
From: Zelimir.Gabelica at uha.fr <Zelimir.Gabelica_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 23:51:00 +0100 Message-ID: <20071029235100.7qxy9yww7msggsg0_at_w3mail.univ-mulhouse.fr> Does somebody know (Darryl ?) for how much did the following items sell at the Bonham's auction ? - l'Aigle (with old label) - Ensisheim - Holbrook 604 g Regarding Ensisheim, if sold, how can one learn who was the bidder (supposed to be the new happy owner) ? (assuming the bidder was not anonymous nor the info confidential) ? Not curiosity but I just wish to complete/update my compilation of Ensisheim meteorite owners... Thanks! Zelimir Darryl Pitt <Darryl at dof3.com> a ??crit? : > > The following was issued by Bonhams. > > > > =========================== > > > > Meteorite Shower in Manhattan Today > > Bonhams' auction brings large crowd and strong prices > > Meteorite collectors, scientists, and admirers of sculptural artifacts > from outer space bid today for Historic Meteorites and Related > Americana in the first sale exclusively dedicated to meteorites to be > held by a major auction house. Auctioneers Bonhams opened its New York > City salesroom today (Sunday, Oct. 28, 2007) for a 53-lot sale which > featured important examples of intergalactic collectibles. The sale > brought $750,000, with more than half the lots selling above their high > estimates and a strong sell-through rate (at 93%) overall. > > Meteorite expert Darryl Pitt sees the international interest in the > sale as supportive of his assertion that the market is robust and > rapidly growing, the most desirable objects seeing interest from > private collectors and institutions alike. Claudia Florian, Natural > History Specialist and organizer of the Bonhams sale, stated that she > was delighted with the buoyant results -- which indicate the overall > strength of the market. "The results were stronger than anticipated > with a near-perfect result. We hope to conclude sales on the handful > of unsold lots in the next several days." > > Top lot sold today was a specimen described as the epitome of an iron > meteorite. It came to Earth during the largest meteorite shower in > human history and was retrieved from Siberia, Russia. This > Sikhote-Alin brought $122,750 (estimate $55/70,000). > > An interesting lot attracting competitive bids from privates and > institutional curators is the only known mailbox to have been impacted > by a meteorite. A grey-painted steel mailbox from Claxton, Georgia, > near Atlanta, was struck in December of 1984. The dented mailbox sold > for $82,750 on Sunday. A 5.5-gram slice of the meteorite that caused > the damage to the mailbox sold for $7,768. A 23-gram slice of a > meteorite which hit a car in Peekskill, NY was offered with pieces of > the car, it sold for $1,673. > > -More- > > Meteorites and Bonhams Auction > > -2- > > A slice of a meteorite composed of gemstones sold for $82,750, this > example of a pallasite, dubbed the Glorieta Mountain meteorite -- found > in New Mexico -- displays a wonderful array of olivine crystals within > its nickel-iron matrix. A slice of a meteorite formerly within a > London museum sold for $77,000, the shape of the specimen is a baseball > home plate, the complete mass displaying olive and peridot clusters. > > Aesthetic meteorites are extremely rare. Sculpture collectors have > expressed interest in these specimens given their eye-pleasing forms. > One of these, a Gibeon from Namibia, sold for $77,000. Another > example, described as tabletop sculpture, sold for more than four times > its estimate, bringing $26,888. > > The path to Earth is not without its perils, meteorites often > disintegrate long before impact. Some examples land with thumb prints > or regmaglypts and an example with a deep scoop, referred to as an > extraterrestrial candy bowl (which weighs 68-pounds), doubled its > estimate to bring $38,838. > > Bidders spanned the planet, with those in the auction room competing > with bidders on the telephones from Canada, Europe, the Middle East and > Australia, as well as many parts of the US. The illustrated catalogue > will remain online for review at www.bonhams.com/us. > > > > > ______________________________________________ > Meteorite-list mailing list > Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list Received on Mon 29 Oct 2007 06:51:00 PM PDT |
StumbleUpon del.icio.us Yahoo MyWeb |