Back to Work!
After a very successful escape to the country, we are now working on entries for our next Welsh Sale in Cardiff on November 16th.
The first ever auction at the historic Gregynog Hall was the July 27th Welsh Sale and what a corker it turned out to be. The market for Welsh art was exceptionally buoyant with bids coming in from all over the UK via our live platform and from bidders in the famous Music Room who did not want to miss the occasion.
An incredible 94% of lots at The Welsh Sale find new homes, which any auctioneer will tell you is an exceptional statistic. 115 lots out of the 320 sold above the top estimate which is quite incredible. There were seventy new successful bidders a this Welsh Sale. The statistics demonstrate the growing interest in Welsh art and our increased engagement with bidders for Welsh art.
We now look forward to The Welsh Sale on November 16th. Entries are invited now and already the sale looks very impressive with spectacular paintings by some of Wales' favourite artists.
If you have potential entries for the next Welsh Sale and would like a free no obligation assessment, please contact brj@rjauctions.co.uk
Entries close at the start of October but the sooner we have entries the better.
Highlights from The Welsh Sale at Gregynog Hall
Just some of the stand out prices from the first ever auction at Gregynog Hall
£1200
£3600
Lot 169
Aneurin Jones
£2400