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- Phillips spring auction in NYC generated $91.73M ($115.2M with fees), above pre-sale estimate of $84.3M-$121.7M.
- Top lot: Andy Warhol's Sixteen Jackies sold for $13.5M ($16.2M with fees).
- Jackson Pollock's Untitled sold for $7.4M ($9.1M with fees).
- P.S. Krøyer self-portrait sold for $1M, doubling its high estimate.
- Auction featured 41 lots, 21 backed by guarantees.
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