Wright’s historic auction for The Four Seasons restaurant an unprecedented success
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Wright’s historic auction for The Four Seasons restaurant an unprecedented success
Thousands of bidders participated in the auction.



NEW YORK, NY.- Wright’s record breaking auction totals $4,105,873 over four times the original estimate. Buyer's participated from all over the world to buy every single lot in the 650 lot sale.

Thousands of bidders participated in the auction, which began at 10 am and ended after midnight. Held at The Four Seasons restaurant, hundreds were in attendance and bidders remained in the landmarked Grill Room and Pool Room bidding until the early hours of the following morning. With active bidding lasting 10 minutes, the standing room only crowd watched the first lot of the sale, the bronze sign from the lobby entrance, sold for $120,000.

Richard Wright, Founder and President of Wright, comments: “The response to this auction is a testament to the beloved icon that is The Four Seasons and to the owners, Alex von Bidder and Julian Niccolini, who have operated the restaurant for over 40 years. It was a pleasure to work with them and their team and an honor to hold this auction".

Highlights of the sale included all the custom furnishings from interior. From the Mies van der Rohe Barcelona furniture in the lobby (sold in three lots for a total of $50,000), the bar stools surrounding the famed bar of the Grill Room (sold in ten lots for a total of $183,750), and a single bronze table in the bar that sold for $50,000 to the curved banquette and table 35 from the center of the Grill Room Power Lunch scene ($62,500).

From a set of ashtrays selling for $12,500 to a collection of stemware that brought $35,000, all of the iconic table settings were in high demand throughout the day. Plates emblazoned with the famous Four Seasons logo were sold in small and large sets bringing as much as $11,250 for twenty-four examples.

The auction even included the cotton candy machine, used one last time by owner Julian Niccolini, who handed out the treat during the sale. Later that evening it sold to a new owner for $7,500.

“It was an emotional day,” responded Mr. Niccolini. “We can sell the furnishings but we will always have the memories.”










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