A two-day auction of art by Damien Hirst has set a new record for a sale dedicated to one artist of £111m.
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But there were some surprises during bidding - a zebra in a tank of formaldehyde sold for just over £1.1m, half its lowest estimate.
It is the first time an artist has sold a substantial body of work this way.
Other works far exceeded the auction house's estimate, with a foal in formaldehyde in a steel and glass tank, entitled The Dream, selling for £2.3m on Tuesday morning.
Unknown Pleasures, a piece made from gold-plated steel, glass and manufactured diamonds that was expected to sell for between £400,000 and £600,000, eventually sold for just under £1.8m including buyer's premium.
A butterfly work of art entitled Reincarnated also fetched £1.6m, well in excess its £700,000 estimate.
On Monday, a work entitled The Golden Calf - a bull in a tank of formaldehyde, with its head crowned by a gold disc - sold for £9.2m.
The previous record for a sale dedicated to a single artist was set in 1993 for works by Picasso, which went for a total of $20m (£11m at 2008 prices).
Sotheby's total of £111m includes the buyer's premium.
(BBC)
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