NEW YORK — An 1848 slave-related broadside not only led Swann Auction Galleries’ auction on May 7, it also set a world auction record after selling for more than $37,000.
Swann’s Printed & Manuscript African Americana sale, which was the first one conducted since it closed to the public in March and paused its schedule in the wake of COVID-19, featured rare African American books, photographs, posters, historic documents, archives, pamphlets, and brochures, as well as art-related ephemera, related to slavery, segregation, the Black Panther Party, and other categories.
The sale totaled $742,581 — far exceeding the pre-sale estimate of $455,900-$672,900 — and set 12 additional auction records.
The top-lot broadside advertising “$250 Reward! Ranaway [sic.] from the Subscriber” set the record after realizing $37,500, almost four times more than…
