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  2. Art auction - Wikipedia

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    An art auction in Newton, Massachusetts, USA (Tremont Auctions) Sotheby's New York City headquarters on York Avenue Christie's New York City headquarters in Rockefeller Center. An art auction or fine art auction is the sale of art works, in most cases in an auction house.

  3. Artnet - Wikipedia

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    Artnet's primary service is online auctions. The Artnet Fine Art and Design Price Database and the Artnet Decorative Art Price Database contain over 10 million auction sale results dating back to 1985 from over 1700 international auction houses. [12] [4] Market value and long-term price developments of artworks can be researched online. [16]

  4. $50 painting from Hamptons barn sale nabbed by NY art ... - AOL

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    The New York art dealer spotted the painting at a barn sale in the Hamptons. Heffel Fine Art Auction House “I see a lot of very interesting things (but) this one is … the most significant ...

  5. Cowley Abbott Canadian Art Auctioneers - Wikipedia

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    Cowley Abbott Canadian Art Auctioneers is an auction house in Toronto, Canada, which holds live and online auctions of Canadian historical, post-war and contemporary artwork, as well as international art. It also sells work through private sales and conducts appraisals and provides art consultancy. [1]

  6. Paddle8 - Wikipedia

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    Paddle8 was an online auction house based in New York City [1] selling fine art including Post-War and Contemporary art, prints & multiples, photography, street art and collectibles. Paddle8's sales focus on pieces priced between $1,000 and $100,000, all vetted by specialists for authenticity.

  7. Heffel Gallery - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, the two brothers established the division of Heffel Fine Art Auction House. The inaugural auction held in Vancouver was the first in Western Canada to record sales over $1 million. [4] Heffel was the first in Canada to adapt the traditional auction format to the Internet. In 1999, Heffel held its first online auction in September. [5]

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