NEW YORK (REUTERS).- A black-and-white Coke bottle on canvas by Andy Warhol sold for $35.36 million on Tuesday at Sotheby’s robust contemporary and post-war art auction. The sale of 54 works, an impressive 91 percent of which found buyers, totaled $222.4 million including commissions, beating the high pre-sale estimate of $214 million. Five artists set auction records as collectors continued vying for works in the post-war art sector, an increasingly sought after sector of the art world. “In this new market, it was a huge success,” said Tobias Meyer, Sotheby’s worldwide head of contemporary art, who also served as auctioneer. It was the fourth successful sale in two weeks for Sotheby’s, Christie’s and Phillips de Pury & Co. After a precipitous decline following the 2008 financial crisis, the art market has made a solid recovery in 2010, driven in part by a huge infusion of new collectors abroad with fortunes newly forged in