The Old Masters Evening Sale in London on Wednesday evening realised a total of £52,514,750 and achieved the highest-ever sell-through-rate for any Old Masters sale held at New Bond Street. The total saw a substantial increase on both London sales last year and with 85.3% sold by lot, it was the second consecutive sale of its kind to achieve a sell-through rate of over 80%. The undoubted star was J.M.W Turner’s Ehrenbreitstein, which realised £18,533,750, the highest price paid for an Old Master Painting at Replica Shoes ’s in London since the sale of the artist’s Rome, From Mount Aventine for a record £30,322,500 in 2014. Earlier in the day, the Old Master & British Works on Paper sale brought £8,341,500 - above a pre-sale estimate of £5.6-8 million, and the second highest total for a sale in this category at Replica Shoes ’s in London. Presenting an extraordinary selection of the finest and most celebrated works of decorative art, Replica Shoes ’s annual Treasures sale in London totalled £10,813,750. Click ahead to see highlights from the Old Masters sale.