100 seventy-five cookie jars that belonged to Andy Warhol. The bat that Babe Ruth carried in his final look at Yankee Stadium. A piano plinked by Dooley Wilson, as Sam, in “Casablanca.” The Duchess of Windsor’s jewellery.
David N. Redden, an revolutionary auctioneer and a dapper presence on the podium, bought all of them in a 42-year profession at Sotheby’s. He additionally bought the Magna Carta, James Naismith’s unique guidelines of basketball, a 1776 copy of the Declaration of Independence discovered behind a $4 flea-market portray, and the world’s most costly guide, stamp and coin.
Mr. Redden, who specialised in uncommon manuscripts, collectibles, memorabilia and movie star bric-a-brac — and in addition in producing pleasure round such objects, turning auctions into excessive leisure — died on Might 11 at his dwelling in Cornwall-on-Hudson, N.Y. He was 75.
His spouse, Jeannette Redden, mentioned the trigger was problems of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or A.L.S., which he had for 9 years.
As a vice chairman of Sotheby’s, and as its longest-serving auctioneer, Mr. Redden had a contact of P.T. Barnum in his aptitude for dreaming up novel gadgets to promote and romanticizing them with a narrative that attracted publicity, bidders and easily looky-loos to Sotheby’s galleries on the Higher East Aspect of Manhattan. He organized a lot of Sotheby’s most well-known gross sales.
“David Redden had a imaginative and prescient for presenting issues to make them bigger than life,” Benjamin Doller, the chairman of Sotheby’s for the Americas, mentioned in an interview. “He was an amazing public sale impresario.”
Because the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, Mr. Redden traveled to Star Metropolis, Russia, and persuaded the authorities to permit a going-out-of-business sale of house artifacts. Again in New York, he auctioned a capsule, a spacesuit, moon rocks and, audaciously, a analysis rover left behind on the moon. (It bought for $68,500 to an nameless purchaser who wished the bragging rights of possession.)
“The urge to gather is just not primarily based on the age of objects,” Mr. Redden informed The New York Instances in 1995. “As a small youngster, I used to be a passionate collector of rocks, leaves, bark and bugs. Generally what’s new is what folks need.”
Maybe probably the most well-known occasion of his profession, which he helped to prepare and to gavel down, was the four-day sale in 1996 of the property of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. Some 30,000 folks considered the pre-sale shows of furnishings, jewellery and White Home knickknacks and snapped up greater than 100,000 catalogs, at $90 in hardcover and $45 in softcover.
Costs, pushed by ecstasies of nostalgia, went via the roof. A rocking chair that President John F. Kennedy had used went for $453,000. Arnold Schwarzenegger paid $772,500 for the president’s MacGregor golf golf equipment. A leather-based desk set bought for $189,500.
“They don’t seem to be promoting issues,” the Instances columnist Clyde Haberman wrote. “They’re promoting yesterday, when the world was younger.”
Mr. Redden introduced objects to the public sale block that had by no means traded palms in such a setting. Within the early Nineteen Nineties, whereas at breakfast, he learn a newspaper article about a authorized dispute over an exquisitely preserved Tyrannosaurus rex named Sue that had been dug up in South Dakota.
“He mentioned to me, ‘It ought to go to public sale,’” Ms. Redden, his spouse, recalled. “I mentioned, ‘Why don’t you simply name them up?’” He was in his pajamas, however he did. He received the dinosaur man, and they bought it for $8 million.”
Mr. Redden was additionally a pioneer of web auctions for Sotheby’s. On its web site, Sothebys.com, he auctioned the flea market Declaration of Independence in 2000 for $7.4 million, one of many highest costs paid for a doc on the web to that time. The patrons had been the tv producer Norman Lear and David Hayden, a tech entrepreneur.
David Normand Redden was born on Jan. 23, 1949, in Canton, China (now Guangzhou), to Normand and Annabel (Austin) Redden. His father was an American diplomat, and when the Communists took over China later that 12 months, the household escaped by boat down the Pearl River.
“We had been fired on as we left,” David Redden informed The Instances in 2000.
As his father moved from nation to nation for the State Division, David attended grade college in England and secondary college in Rome. (He would retain an English accent from his education all through his life.) He earned a B.A. from Wesleyan College in Connecticut, the place he studied artwork historical past.
In 1974 he received a job as a catalog trainee at Sotheby’s. Six years later he was working PB-84, a derivative of the public sale home that bought lower-price artwork and antiques.
“I turned an auctioneer in a short time in a means that wouldn’t occur these days: I used to be informed to go as much as the rostrum and get going,” he mentioned in 2000. “I used to be terrified, so terrified I forgot to put in writing down the sale costs of the primary 20 heaps I bought.”
In 1978 he married Jeannette Andreasen, an environmentalist. Along with their dwelling on Storm King Mountain within the Hudson Valley, the couple resided in a duplex within the former Joseph Pulitzer mansion on East 73rd Avenue, the place they held dinner events for 14 within the theatrical setting of the rooftop terrace. The house had as soon as been occupied by Roy Chapman Andrews, an explorer who was additionally the director of the American Museum of Pure Historical past.
In addition to his spouse, Mr. Redden is survived by a son, Stephen; a daughter, Clare Redden; a brother, Nigel Redden; and a sister, Melanie Redden Whitlock.
In his later years, as A.L.S. restricted his mobility, his management of his muscle mass and his capability to talk, Mr. Redden sought methods to adapt. He communicated by typing on a pc that tracked his eye actions. He had an experimental implant in his mind and underwent intensive coaching aimed toward enabling him to manage a pc utilizing his ideas.
“He was at all times stressed and on the lookout for fascinating new adventures,” Ms. Redden mentioned. “You weren’t tired of him.”