SUPER MARIO BUATTASotheby’s Two-Day Sale Dedicated toThe Personal Collection of Iconic Interior Designer Mario BuattaAchieves $7.6 Million in New York2.5+ TIMES THE AUCTION'S HIGH ESTIMATEWith 99% of All 922 Lots Sold&86% of All Lots Exceeding Expectations
1,200+ Bidders Compete over a Marathon 22 Hours of AuctionConducted by 8 Auctioneers
HALF OF ALL LOTS SOLD TO ONLINE BIDDERS
4,000+ Visitors Flock to Sotheby’s York Avenue GalleriesTo Attend the Public Pre-Sale Exhibition
NEW YORK, 27 January 2020 – Sotheby’s two-day auction Mario Buatta: Prince of Interiors came to a close late Friday night in New York, achieving an outstanding total of $7.6 million – more than 2.5 times the sale's high estimate, and with an exceptional 99% of all 922 lots sold.
The blockbuster sale was dedicated to the extensive personal collection of legendary interior designer Mario Buatta, featuring furniture, fine art and decorative objects from his Upper East Side apartment and Gothic-revival house in Thompson, Connecticut.
Dennis Harrington, Head of Sotheby’s English & European Furniture Department in New York, said: “We are absolutely thrilled at the phenomenal reaction to the Buatta Collection, which inspired bidders from around the globe to compete day and night to acquire a piece of the late designer’s aesthetic. These results prove that Mario Buatta’s love of antique furniture, rich colors and patterns, and beautiful objects is still relevant to 21st-century collectors and designers – a legacy of which he would be immensely proud.”
Emily Eerdmans, design expert and co-author of Mario Buatta: Fifty Years of American Interior Decoration, commented: “There could be no finer tribute to Mario’s legacy than the incredible success of this sale. Sotheby’s shared our vision of showcasing and celebrating the Prince of Chintz with a catalogue, an exhibition, and a 22-hour blockbuster sale that will be long remembered.”
Below is a look at some of the objects that drove these exceptional results:
TOP LOT Yuri Pavlovich AnnenkovDeux MaisonsExecuted in 1928Estimate $40/60,000Sold for $212,500
Acquired by Mario Buatta at Sotheby’s New York in 1973, this 20th-century Paris scene by Russian émigré artist Yury Annenkov led the two-day offering. The oil painting was once in the collection of prominent Philadelphia lawyer and collector, Maurice J. Speiser, who frequented Paris in the roaring twenties and formed lasting relationships with modernist writers, musicians and artists such as Annenkov, Ernest Hemingway, Sergei Prokofiev and Marc Chagall.
MOST COMPETITIONAn Italian Silver and Bamboo Flatware Service, Buccellati, MilanLate 20th CenturyEstimate $5/7,000Sold for $93,750
A flatware service by Buccellati sparked the most competition among collectors, with a staggering 28 bidders vying for the 174-piece set.TOP DRAWERA Chinese Export Black and Gold Lacquer Bureau CabinetCirca 1730Estimate $50/80,000Sold for $162,500
Distinguished by its unprecedented quantity and quality of lacquered works, the Buatta Collection featured a Chinese Export Black and Gold Lacquer Bureau Cabinet, which achieved the top price for the selection of furniture on offer. Acquired by Buatta at Sotheby’s in October 1983, this striking piece is one of the finest examples of its kind to appear on the market in decades, and forms part of a small group of similar works produced in Canton in the 1730s. An extremely closely related example is in London’s Victoria & Albert Museum.BEST PERFORMANCE AGAINST ESTIMATEA Pair of Anglo-Indian Low TablesEstimate $500/800Sold for $27,500
Exemplifying the fierce competition among bidders throughout the two-day sale, a Pair of Anglo-Indian Low Tables achieved the best performance against estimate, selling for 34+ times its $800 high estimate.TOP DOGFrances C. FairmanThe Boxer Rebellion1902Estimate $10/15,000Sold for $50,000
Illustrating the designer’s love for what he called his canine ‘ancestors’, Frances C. Fairman’s The Boxer Rebellion led Buatta’s extensive selection of dog paintings. Prominently hung in the living room of his Upper East Side apartment, the oil painting depicts his favorite breed, the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, and celebrates the treaty between England and France ending the Boxed Rebellion in China.MOST ONLINE VIEWSAn Extensive Dodie Thayer Pottery Lettuce Ware Part-ServiceEstimate $10/15,000Sold for $60,000
Ahead of the auction, an Extensive Dodie Thayer Pottery Lettuce Ware Part-Service was the most visited item from the collection on sothebys.com, with nearly 5,000 views. Buatta acquired the service at a Sotheby’s auction in October 2003 from the Estate of Richard V. Hare.MOST CHARMING CHINTZA Slipper Chair and Armchair With Matching Floral Chintz Fabric, ModernEstimate $1,200/1,800Sold for $11,250
No celebration of Buatta’s life would be complete without examples of the designer’s trademark floral print fabric.