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Phillips New York Auction John Loeb Tina Hills Report

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The article reports on a single art auction with no direct commercial mechanism affecting commodity prices, supply chains, or company margins. No concrete investment, regulation, or price move beyond the auction itself. Impact is limited to the art market, which is not a sector in the known catalog. No material sector impact detected.

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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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