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FINE PRINTED & MANUSCRIPT AMERICANA TOTALS $11,145,044

 105% HAMMER AGAINST LOW ESTIMATE | 86% BY LOT | STRONG PARTICIPATION FROM NEW BUYERS & MILLENNIALS 
Impressionist & Modern, American and Latin American Art
New York Americas 19 January 2024
FINE PRINTED & MANUSCRIPT AMERICANA TOTALS $11,145,044
THE STAMP ACT DEFIANCE PLACARD, NEW YORK, 23 OCTOBER 1765, Manuscript document signed (“Vox Populi”), [NEW YORK, 23-24 OCTOBER 1765]. Price Realized: $4,527,000

New York – Christie’s is honored to announce results for Fine Printed and Manuscript Americana, which made a total of $11,145,044, achieving 105% hammer above low estimate, and 86% sold by lot. More than 15% of the buyers and bidders who participated in the sale were new to the category at Christies, and 10% of buyers were millennials. The top lot of the sale was The Stamp Act Defiance Placard – the earliest known documentary evidence of popular revolt against Great Britain in the American colonies and the only example in of this manuscript in private ownership – which brought $4,527,000. The Head of Sale, Peter Klarnet said, “The sale of this important artifact from the dawn of the American Revolution highlights the important role played by New York City in the events leading to 1776, and the fact that the revolution began with the brave actions of ordinary people who did extraordinary things.”

Other highlights include: The earliest record of Lee’s surrender, the event that signaled the imminent conclusion to the Civil War, part of the first official set of manifolds documenting the event, which brought $882,000; the Battle of Lexington and Concord, Isaac de Costa, 1775, the first map of the Revolutionary War, which made $327,600; and Admiranda narratio fida tamen, de commodis et incolarum ritibus Virginiae by Theodor de Bry and Thomas Hariot, 1590 or The Great Voyages, Part I, in Latin, which made $252,000.

A single-owner portion of the sale, “The Library of Ernest E. Keet: New France and New England,” totaled $3,372,284, which is 147% hammer above low estimate. The Head of Department, Christina Geiger said, “We are very gratified to achieve these results on behalf of the Cloudsplitter Foundation, directly benefitting the people and environment of the Adirondacks. The success of this collection is a wonderful testament to Mr. Keet's vision as a philanthropist and collector.” Three of the top six lots in the sale were from the Keet collection.

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* Please note when quoting estimates above that other fees will apply in addition to the hammer price - see Section D of the Conditions of Sale at the back of the sale catalogue. *Estimates do not include buyer’s premium. Sales totals are hammer price plus buyer’s premium.

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