An Egyptian antique statue displayed for sale at Christie's

statue Sun, Jul. 12, 2020
Christie's opened an international auction, an auction for the sale of Egyptian and Roman antiques, "Online" antiques. The auction is scheduled to continue until July 27, and among the artifacts offered for sale is an Egyptian bronze statue from the modern kingdom of the nineteenth family dating back between 1185. -1292 BC, the price of the statue is estimated at between 18,900 to 25,200 thousand dollars.

It is noteworthy that Christie's House has preceded and presented 4 global auctions simultaneously online, in Hong Kong, Paris, London and New York, and in general, the sale process brought in the four auctions 421 million dollars, and the painting of the American artist Roy Lichtenstein was recorded in the latest brochure entitled "New Delhi with Joyous" Pinting, "as the painting that sold best in the four auctions, was sold for $ 46.2 million.

No other plate sold $ 50 million, despite the fact that the demand was great and 94% of the work in question was sold, a high percentage even in the perspective adopted in normal times.

It is worth noting that the total sales of artworks over more than 4 hours amounted to 421 million dollars, including fees and commissions, and the auction was followed by more than 20 thousand people on the various platforms of the group.