Auction

Skeleton of Siberian Mammoth Sold for $421,000 at Christie’s Auction

A skeleton of a mammoth sold for 312,000 euros ($421,000) at a Christie’s International auction in Paris, double its estimate and setting a new record.

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April 17, 2007

Man Tried to Sell Fake Remains of Apostle Philip at Internet Auction

An expert group invited to verify the authenticity of relics offered for sale through the Internet as being genuine remains of a Christian saint has proved they are fake, Russian Orthodox Church spokesmen said Friday.

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March 23, 2007

Siberian Mammoth and Meteorite to Go on Christie’s Auction

The skeleton of a Siberian mammoth dating back some 15,000 years and a meteorite from Russia go on auction in Paris, April 16, in the first such sale of curiosities from paleontogy, Christie’s auction house said Tuesday.

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March 21, 2007

Hitler’s Racing Car Taken to Russia to be Auctioned by Christie’s in February

A racing car commissioned by Adolf Hitler is expected to become the most expensive car ever sold at auction, Ananova.com reports.

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December 1, 2006

Christie’s Sets Record With Russian Art Sale

According to Bloomberg News, Christie’s International sold a record ₤28.2 million ($55.1 million) of Russian art at auction in London yesterday, beating the previous record of $46.7 million, set by Sotheby’s in New York on April 26.

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November 30, 2006

Russian Art Auction Raises $39 Million at Sotheby’s

Sotheby’s raised ₤20.2 million ($39.3 million) from a sale of Russian art in London yesterday, as buyers snapped up paintings, porcelain and Faberge works including an imperial snuffbox, The Bloomberg News reports.

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November 29, 2006

Russian Art Sales in London May Fetch $110 Million

Four London auction houses expect to sell as much as 58 million pounds ($110 million) worth of Russian art next week, benefiting from a market that has expanded for six straight years, Bloomberg.com reports.

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November 24, 2006