Nirav Modi’s riches fetch ₹53.4 crore at auction held by ED

Amrita Sher-Gil’s work sold for ₹15.68 crore, M.F. Husain for ₹13.44 crore.

March 06, 2020 01:36 am | Updated 02:09 am IST - Mumbai

(Clockwise from top left) Amrita Sher-Gil’s Boys with lemons, an untitled work of Raja Ravi Varma, an untitled work of Manjit Bawa and a Hermes Kelly bag were among the items of fugitive businessman Nirav Modi and his wife. Photo: Special Arrangement

(Clockwise from top left) Amrita Sher-Gil’s Boys with lemons, an untitled work of Raja Ravi Varma, an untitled work of Manjit Bawa and a Hermes Kelly bag were among the items of fugitive businessman Nirav Modi and his wife. Photo: Special Arrangement

The Enforcement Directorate auctioned 15 paintings of fugitive businessman Nirav Modi and his wife, Ami Modi.

Topping the bid were Amrita Sher-Gil’s Boys with Lemons , dated 1935, which was sold for ₹15.68 crore, and M.F. Husain’s Battle of Ganga and Jamuna: Mahabharata 12 that fetched ₹13.44 crore. “It’s a world record for Husain,” said Dinesh Vazirani, auctioneer and co-founder of Saffronart, which conducted the bidding.

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Over 112 items, including paintings, sculptures, cars, luxury watches and bags, were auctioned for ₹53.4 crore across two days on Wednesday and Thursday.

The live auction on Thursday in Mumbai featured 40 lots, including Raja Ravi Varma’s Untitled, which was sold for ₹2.8 crore. Being national treasures, Sher-Gil and Varma’s paintings are not allowed to leave India. Among the bids were V.S. Gaitonde’s Untitled, which was auctioned for ₹9.52 crore, and Manjit Bawa’s Untitled, dated 1992, sold at ₹6.16 crore.

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Mr. Modi’s Rolls-Royce Ghost was sold for ₹1.68 crore. Luxury watches dominated the auction with a Girard-Perregaux wristwatch being sold for ₹95.2 lakh, Audemars Grande Complication wristwatch for ₹78.4 lakh and Patek Philippe’s gold and diamond wristwatch for ₹72.8 lakh.

A Patek Philippe of Nirav Modi auctioned by the ED. Photo: Special Arrangement

High life: (Clockwise from top left) An untitled work of Raja Ravi Varma, Amrita Sher-Gil’s Boys with lemons , an untitled work of Manjit Bawa, a Hermes Kelly bag, and a Patek Philippe watch were among the items auctioned.

 

The online auction on Wednesday garnered a sale total of ₹2.29 crore, generating four times the estimate price. “We saw competitive bidding across categories and countries, with well over 700 advance bids received prior to the auction’s opening, making it one of the most successful online auctions to date,” said Minal Vazirani, president and co-founder, Saffronart.

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