Sotheby's Turns 275: London Exhibition Paints Colourful Picture of its History
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Auktion12.03.2019
Along the way, some of the world's most precious objects and collections have passed through Sotheby's: Napoleon’s Library (1823), the original manuscript for Alice’s Adventures Under Ground, presented by Lewis Carroll to the original Alice, Alice Liddell (1928), the 68-carat diamond bought by Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor (1969), Einstein’s Theory of Relativity (1987), The Jewels of the Duchess of Windsor (1987), The Andy Warhol Collection (1988), The Estate of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis (1996), Sue the T Rex, now the star of the Field Museum in Chicago (1997), the collection of the Duke & Duchess of Windsor (1998), The Forbes Collection of Fabergé, including nine Fabergé Imperial Easter Eggs (2004), Martin Luther King’s Library (2006), The Magna Carta (2007), Edvard Munch’s ‘The Scream’ (2012), and property from the Collection of Mrs. Paul Mellon (2014).
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