Salvador Dali prints found in a London garage sell for nearly £20,000

by · Mail Online

A collection of Salvador Dali prints discovered in a London garage after a clear-out have sold for almost £20,000 at auction.

The 11 forgotten lithographs by the renowned Spanish surrealist Salvador Dali were found at a house in Berkeley Square, Mayfair, London after spending 50 years gathering dust.

They had been bought for £500 from an art gallery at a closing-down sale during the 1970s before spending decades languishing in a garage.

The 'treasure trove' of artwork was found recently after the seller was having a clear-out while preparing to move abroad.

The collection was tipped to fetch £5,000 when it went under the hammer today at Hansons Richmond in London but ended up selling for four times as much at £19,750.

Pictured, the 11 lithographs by the renowned Spanish surrealist painter, Salvador Dali
Lot 10 of the auction, a signed Salvador Dali limited edition lithograph which sold for £4,900
The prints, bought in the 1970s at an art gallery closing-down sale for £500, sparked worldwide media interests and intense competition between online and phone bidders
Catalonia-born surrealist Salvador Dalí (pictured) received his formal education in fine arts in Madrid

A limited-edition abstract colour lithograph of nude figures signed by Dalí in pencil was the most sought-after piece and sold for £4,900.

Another signed limited-edition lithograph featuring a woman in a yellow dress fetched £3,100 and all but one of the lots surpassed £1,000.

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Chris Kirkham, associate director of London's Hansons Richmond, said: 'It was an amazing find.

'It sparked phenomenal interest from all over the world - and phenomenal results.

'The lithographs sold to bidders from the UK, Europe and the USA. We're delighted for the people lucky enough to secure them and our client.

'The discovery came about after I was invited to assess some antiques at the vendor's home in Mayfair.

'During the visit he took me to his garage and, lo and behold, out came this treasure trove of surrealist lithographs.

They'd been tucked away and forgotten about for around 50 years. It felt quite surreal. You never know what you're going to uncover on a routine home visit.

Chris Kirkham, associate director of Hansons Richmond, London, with one of the Dali lithographs which sold for £1,300
Lot 7, a Salvador Dali colour lithograph limited, signed in pencil which sold £3,100. The prints were found in a garage in London
Lot 1, signed Salvador Dali limited edition lithograph sold £1,300. Salvador Dali joined the surrealists in 1929

'The buyer paid a modest £500 for the lithographs, all unframed, in a closing down sale at a central London gallery in the 1970s.

'He purchased them with a view to framing them for his home in Berkeley Square but never got round to it. So the prints ended up in his garage.

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'They were rediscovered because the seller was having a clear out. He's looking to retire and move abroad, so his lithographs finally saw the light of day at auction.

'News of the garage find reached every corner of the globe.

'It sparked huge media coverage and we're delighted as that helped us to unite these signed lithographs with people who will treasure them.

'We originally anticipated the collection would make £5,000 but it quadrupled that. It underlines the passion for Dalí.

'The same sale saw £3,600 achieved against a guide of £1,200-£1,800 for a limited edition (374/1,500) Dalí bronze figure entitled The Surrealist Angel.'

Catalonia-born surrealist Salvador Dalí (1904-1989) received his formal education in fine arts in Madrid.

He became increasingly attracted to avant-garde movements and joined the Surrealist group in 1929, soon becoming a leading exponent.

One of the most prolific artists of the 20th century, he's renowned for his technical skill and bizarre images.

Influenced by the old masters and Sigmund Freud, his repertoire included paintings, sculpture, film, graphic art, animation, fashion and photography.