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20 October 2016

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RELEASE | DUBAI OCTOBER AUCTIONS CONFIRM THE STRENGTH OF A GROWING ART MARKET IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Dubai APAC 20 October 2016

DUBAI OCTOBER AUCTIONS CONFIRM THE STRENGTH OF A GROWING ART MARKET IN THE MIDDLE EAST

DUBAI 2016 SALE SEASONS realizes a Grand Total of $26,371,590/AED97,418,799

Works on paper exceed expectations – 19 works from the Iranian School of Saqqakhaneh sold 100%

Watches set record auction with Dubai Nautilus 40 section 100% sold

30 countries bidding / 26 new artist records set

Dubai - In the 250th year of Christie’s, its saleroom in the Middle East sold $26,371,590/AED97,418,799 worth of art and watches in 2016. New auction trends were set, with great results for works on paper and 26 additional artist records. Participation in all sale categories was truly international with buyers, as far away as Sweden and California, bidding on some of the same lots in the very successful autumn picture auction. The Important Watches auction established their strongest result since 2013, when Christie’s started to hold stand-alone watch auctions. Across both sale seasons (March and October) Dubai’s sell-through rates showed strength and stability, reflecting a continued growing interest in the arts and fine & vintage watch making.

Michael Jeha, Managing Director and Deputy Chairman, Christie’s Dubai commented on the 10th auction anniversary in the region (2006-2016) and the legacy of the company in its 250th year: “As a rather young operation within the company, we have brought Christie’s international reputation to the region established a thriving, sustainable international art market in the Middle East. This autumn auction season has cemented Dubai as an essential part of the international auction circuit. The strategy and strength behind the curated auctions, alongside the quality of the 259 pieces offered, resonated with an even wider international audience”

“Over the past 10 years in the Middle East, Christie’s has supported many charities in the region and helped to raise more than $25 million for charitable causes. We are delighted to have supported the work of two further charities, as part of our autumn sale season: Arjan Ala Charitable Trust, receiving a donation of $120,000 and $235,000 raised to benefit the Noor Dubai Foundation,” Michael Jeha continued to comment.

New artist records were set for Dia Al-Azzawi (Iraqi, b. 1939), showing at the moment at the Mathaf, Arab Museum for Modern Art in in Qatar; Ismail Al-Sheikhly (Iraqi, 1924-2004); Shafic Abboud (Lebanese, 1926-2004) by whom is the top lot of the recent Modern Art auction, Zoulikha Bouabdellah (Algerian, b. 1977), Athier (Iraqi, b. 1982), Mohammed Kazem (Emirati, b. 1969), Muhanna Durra (Jordanian, b.1938) and Abdul Qader Al-Rais (Emirati, b. 1951), who created the two charity lots commissioned by Ahmed Seddiqi & Sons, the largest watch retailer in the region. Both lots realized $235,000 and will be benefitting Noor Dubai Foundation.

The Important Watches auction realized a total of $3,931,500 /AED14,436,468, increasing the result from their March 2016 auction by 46%. Again, sell-through results were stable around 85%. Dubai was the only Christie’s saleroom to host the entire 40 Patek Philippe watches being part of the NAUTILUS 40 auction sections, which Dubai kicked-off with a stunning sale result of 100%. Further Nautilus 40 sale sections will be held in Geneva (14 November), Hong Kong (28 November) and New York (6 December).

“We saw dynamic and enthusiastic bidding throughout the entire auction, which offered the highest percentage of vintage watches since Christie’s held stand-alone watch auctions in the region. The new auction trend for the region is “vintage is king” - or queen, since we see more and more lady collectors participating in the auctions. Now we are all anticipating the second edition of Dubai Watch Week to take place in mid-November,” said Remy Julia, Watch Specialist, Christie’s Dubai

Top lot of the auction was lot 136, a stunning stainless steel Rolex Chronograph wristwatch, with Panda Paul Newman dial, which sold for $199,500.

Individual 2016 Dubai auction results

DATE

TITLE

SALE TOTAL

PERCENTAGE

15 March 2016

Important Watches

$2,681,688

AED9,748,172

85% by lot

86% by lot

16 March 2016

Modern Art

$11,985,752

AED43,568,208

80% by lot

89% by value

17 March 2016

Elements of Style

$1,299,400

AED5,896,177

91% sold by lot

84% sold by value

18 October 2016

Modern Art

$ 6,473,250

AED23,769,774

84% sold by lot

95% sold by value

19 October 2016

Important Watches

$3,931,500

AED14,436,468

84% sold by lot

86% sold by value

 

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