Result & Summary of our 6.Hungarian sale auction

There was great interest in our gallery's 6th Art auction before Christmas, which we successfully concluded!
The Auction's highest hammer prices »
The most outstanding result was the sale of Amerigo TOT's: "After the Last Supper", which is a masterpiece and also a world record for the sale of the artist's bronze sculpture: it sold for 2,800,000 HUF (+ 18% commission), congratulations to the new owner! But the other sculptures (for example Imre Varga: "Szántás" 1,200,000 HUF and Róbert Csikszentmihályi's "Wings" 900,000 HUF) performed also well at the auction. Lot 1. of our auction: Károly MARKÓ the older: "Italian landscape with double rainbow", which was already featured in the Sotheby's Munich Auction in 1998, was also sold at 13 million HUF (+ 18% commission), which is the highest sale price of our gallery in an auction so far.
Here you can also find a record summary that lists our highest ever auction sales »
All of István MÁCSAI's still lifes reached the purchase price of half a million HUF. The pencil drawing nude of the master, starting from 140,000 HUF and reached 600,000 HUF. All of Béla CZENE's paintings also found buyers with hammerprices of over million HUF. Among our graphic items, we sold all Victor VASARELY's artworks at a price between 300,000 HUF and 500,000 HUF. Arnold GROSS' rare lithograph titled "Flower sellers" set a lifetime record in its category: starting price was 85,000 HUF and it was finally sold for 380,000 HUF.
We hope that our sold works of art will bring joy to their customers and
that we see you all at our next auction in 2025!
The Koller Gallery team