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Behind the Marquee: How the May 2026 Auction Calendar Actually Works (And What It Tells Collectors About the Market)
Phillips Geneva, Christie’s Rockefeller Plaza, Sotheby’s York Avenue — how a single fortnight of marquee sales sets the price-discovery benchmarks lenders and collectors will reference for the next twelve months.

Phillips Geneva XXIII Brings the Patek Reference 2523 ‘South America’ to Auction May 9 — One of Two Yellow-Gold Examples, In Excess of CHF 5 Million Estimate
The only public auction appearance ever for a Patek Philippe Reference 2523 with the polychrome cloisonné enamel South America dial — last seen in 1988, estimated above CHF 5 million, and credibly tracked by analysts toward the $10 million ceiling.

Phillips Geneva XXIII Brings the Patek Reference 2523 ‘South America’ to Auction May 9 — One of Two Yellow-Gold Examples, In Excess of CHF 5 Million Estimate
The only public auction appearance ever for a Patek Philippe Reference 2523 with the polychrome cloisonné enamel South America dial — last seen in 1988, estimated above CHF 5 million, and credibly tracked by analysts toward the $10 million ceiling.
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The Mid-Season Art Market Delivers a Qualified Signal — Koons at $7.6M, Sotheby’s Curated at $19.4M, and What the Numbers Mean Ahead of May
Christie’s, Sotheby’s, and Phillips wrapped their 2026 mid-season sales with results that signal a functioning but selective market ahead of May’s marquee evening sale cycle.
Supply Constraints and Market Polarization: Why Blue-Chip Properties Command Increasing Premiums
Supply Constraints and Market Polarization: Why Blue-Chip Properties Command Increasing Premiums The National Desk examines how genuine scarcity of trophy assets is driving widening valuation gaps between flagship and secondary properties A fundamental market dynamic reshaping ultra-prime real estate across
State of the Luxury Asset Market — May 2026: K-Shape Hardens as Monaco Smashes Records, FOMC Holds, Geneva Looms
April 2026 closed with the bifurcation we’ve tracked across watches, art, classic cars, and jewelry hardening into the defining feature of the luxury asset market. RM Sotheby’s Monaco hit €87.97M — Europe’s all-time multi-lot record — while Sotheby’s NY May sales finished 32% below 2025. The FOMC held at 3.50–3.75% with a four-way dissent, the largest since 1992. Gold sat at $4,577. Here is the cross-asset reading at end-April 2026, and what May Geneva will tell us next.
Sotheby’s Modern Evening Posts a $40 Million Picasso From the Donati Collection — Arlequin (Buste) 1909 Anchors a $220 Million Low Estimate on May 19
Sotheby’s has set a $40 million estimate on Pablo Picasso’s Arlequin (Buste) (1909), consigned from the Enrico and Adele Donati collection, anchoring its May 19 Modern Evening Auction projected at $219.8 million low to $298.9 million high — with a guarantee and irrevocable bid in place.
Capital Flows and Currency Dynamics: How International Money Reshapes American Luxury Markets
Capital Flows and Currency Dynamics: How International Money Reshapes American Luxury Markets The National Desk analyzes macroeconomic patterns reshaping cross-border wealth flows and what foreign capital reallocation means for ultra-prime American real estate The most significant macroeconomic factor influencing American
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Fine Wine as an Asset Class: What 20 Years of Auction and Index Data Actually Show
What two decades of Liv-ex index data, Sotheby’s and Christie’s auction records, and lender-side appraisal practice actually say about fine wine as an investable asset class.

Sotheby’s Stacks $422 Million for New York’s May Auction Week — Basquiat’s Museum Security Leads at $45 Million as the Season’s Signal Sales Begin May 14
Sotheby’s opens May with $422 million in combined estimates across two New York evening sales, led by Basquiat’s Museum Security at $45 million and Picasso’s Arlequin at $40 million. Previews open May 2 at York Avenue.

Jewelry Market Q1 2026: K-Shape Settles In — Trophy Auctions Soar, Rough Diamonds Lose 19%, And A May Geneva Verdict Ahead
De Beers’ Q1 2026 Production Report (April 29) shows rough diamond prices down 19% to $101 per carat with a 17% rough price index decline, even as Sotheby’s Hong Kong’s April High Jewellery sale closed at HKD 257M with 89% sell-through. The K-shape that has run through watches, art, and classic cars this month now has its clearest jewelry print, with four major Geneva and Hong Kong sales between May 11 and May 27 set to test the trophy market — including the return of the Ocean Dream blue-green diamond to Christie’s Geneva, twelve years after it last sold in the same room.

Luxury Asset Loans and Tax Planning in 2026: How to Avoid Capital Gains While Accessing Liquidity
Selling appreciated luxury assets triggers capital gains tax. A Borro collateral loan provides the same liquidity with no taxable event. Tax planning guide for 2026.

Jewelry Leads America’s $38 Billion Mother’s Day at $7.5 Billion — The Fine and Collector Market Is Reading the Signal
The NRF’s 2026 Mother’s Day survey projects record $38 billion in total spending, with jewelry leading all categories at $7.5 billion. For the fine and collector market, the number carries a harder read-through than it first appears.

Borrowing Against a Wine Collection: How Borro Values Fine Wine and Rare Spirits as Loan Collateral
Investment-grade wine and rare spirits can serve as loan collateral at Borro. How provenance, storage, and Liv-ex data drive valuation — and how to prepare your collection.

The $17.6 Million Steel Patek: What the 1518 Record Tells Collectors About Where the Watch Market Is Going
Phillips’ Decade One set the all-time vintage Patek record at $17.6M for a steel 1518. What the sale tells collectors and lenders about where the watch market is going.

Christie’s Books Marian Goodman’s $65 Million Estate for May 20 Evening Sale — Seven Richters Lead, Anchored by a $35-50 Million Candle
Christie’s Breaking Ground sale on May 20, 2026 offers the late dealer Marian Goodman’s $65M private collection. Seven Richter paintings open the 21st Century Evening Sale, led by 1982’s Kerze at $35-50M.

Sotheby’s Hong Kong Watch Series Tops HK$338 Million — A New Asia Record and a Patek Reference 2499 World Mark
Sotheby’s two-day Hong Kong watch series closed at HK$338 million / US$43 million, the highest combined total ever recorded for watches in Asia, anchored by a HK$60.3 million Patek Philippe Reference 2499 world record.