Sotheby's is Off to a Quick Start
- by Bruce E. McKinney
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Sotheby's is off to a fast start for 2026. They already have four sales in the field of collectible paper under their belt, three in New York, one in London, with several more already planned for February.
On January 8, they presented Bibliotheca Brookeriana: A Renaissance Library. The Reference Library. Reference libraries are not exactly a sexy field for collectors, but this collection took in $218,710, easily surpassing the total of all the high estimates.
On January 23, they held a sale of Contemporary Discoveries. It was a small sale of mostly printed art work. It still took in $144,526.
Also on January 23, they held a sale of Important Americana including Early American Silver from the Roy Zuckerberg Collection. While not the most famous Zuckerberg, the late Roy Zuckerberg was a very successful investment banker, supporter of charitable causes, and silver collector. The part of his collection of interest to paper collectors was the nine Audubon prints which took in over $260,000.
On January 27, Sotheby's held a major sale of Fine Manuscript and Printed Americana. This was a small but spectacular collection. The top lot sold, a letter from George Washington introducing the Marquis de Lafayette to Benjamin Franklin, sold for over $1 million. The total proceeds from the sale were $2,851,150.
On February 5, Sotheby's will start the month with a one-lot sale that is expected to exceed the price of all of the January sales combined. That one item is the Rothschild Vienna Mahzor. This is a spectacular illustrated manuscript of Jewish prayers completed in 1415. It is estimated to sell for $5-$7 million.
Sotheby's is off to a great start and it looks like 2026 will be another strong year for the famed auction house.