Throughout our over 80 years in business, Swann has been able to maintain our traditional approach to auctions while innovating, growing and adapting to each new era. With 2023 slowly winding to its close, it is thrilling to look back at all the changes we experienced in the last year. We moved into our beautiful new premises, we welcomed new specialists and staff into our community, and through it all we continued to bring to the market stimulating and valuable material.
It is safe to say that nothing makes us feel as good as selling the wonderful (such as a Sam Gilliam draped canvas from the collection of artist Lou Stovall), the scarce (a record-setting M.C. Escher print comes to mind), and the literary (three plays from Shakespeare's first folio). Our highlights from the past year are a validation of the work we do! Swann's photographs department offered several important collections this year, as did the contemporary art department. The books & manuscripts department grew and changed, setting record after record and surpassing last year's results. Early in the 2023, among African Americana, a carte de visite of the early Black photographer James Presley Ball brought a staggering $125,000; more recently, an autographs sale saw archives of letters by Georgia O'Keeffe and Albert Einstein each bring $112,500.
Looking ahead to 2024, we will remain consistent and loyal to you, our incredible clients, devoted to maintaining the high level of service you have come to expect from us. As our industry trends towards consolidation, we’re committed to remaining unabashedly independent. If you look to Swann as a reputable, enjoyable, and efficient auction house, then we have been doing our jobs properly and we look forward to continuing to serve you in that vein.
Thank you for your ongoing trust in us. We hope you are looking forward to the coming year as much as we are!
—Nicholas D. Lowry, President, Swann Auction Galleries
High Bids Win Rare Books, Catalogs, Magazines and Machine Manuals December 24 to January 9
High Bids Win, Dec. 24 – Jan. 9: Ellis Smith Prints unsigned. 20” by 16”.
High Bids Win, Dec. 24 – Jan. 9: United typothetae of America presidents. Pictures of 37 UTA presidents 46th annual convention United typothetae of America Cincinnati 1932.
High Bids Win, Dec. 24 – Jan. 9: Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec signed Paper Impressionism Art Prints. MayMilton 9 1/2” by 13” Reine de Joie 9 1/2” by 13”.
High Bids Win Rare Books, Catalogs, Magazines and Machine Manuals December 24 to January 9
High Bids Win, Dec. 24 – Jan. 9: Aberle’ Ballet editions. 108th triumph, American season spring and summer 1944.
High Bids Win, Dec. 24 – Jan. 9: Puss ‘n Boots. 1994 Charles Perrult All four are signed by Andreas Deja
High Bids Win, Dec. 24 – Jan. 9: Specimen book of type faces. Job composition department, Philadelphia gazette publishing company .
High Bids Win Rare Books, Catalogs, Magazines and Machine Manuals December 24 to January 9
High Bids Win, Dec. 24 – Jan. 9: An exhibit of printed books, Bridwell library.
High Bids Win, Dec. 24 – Jan. 9: A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur Court By Mark Twain 1889.
High Bids Win, Dec. 24 – Jan. 9: 1963 Philadelphia Eagles official program.
High Bids Win Rare Books, Catalogs, Magazines and Machine Manuals December 24 to January 9
High Bids Win, Dec. 24 – Jan. 9: 8 - Esquire the magazine for men 1954.
High Bids Win, Dec. 24 – Jan. 9: The American printer, July 1910.
High Bids Win, Dec. 24 – Jan. 9: Leaves of grass 1855 by Walt Whitman.
Sotheby's Fine Books, Manuscripts & More Available for Immediate Purchase
Sotheby’s: William Shakespeare. The Poems and Sonnets of William Shakespeare, 1960. 7,210 USD
Sotheby’s: Charles Dickens. A Christmas Carol, First Edition, 1843. 17,500 USD
Sotheby’s: William Golding. Lord of the Flies, First Edition, 1954. 5,400 USD
Sotheby's Fine Books, Manuscripts & More Available for Immediate Purchase
Sotheby’s: Lewis Carroll. Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There, Inscribed First Edition, 1872. 25,000 USD
Sotheby’s: J.R.R. Tolkien. The Hobbit, First Edition, 1937. 12,000 USD
Sotheby’s: John Milton. Paradise Lost, 1759. 5,400 USD