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  2. Artprice - Wikipedia

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    Artprice Images allows unlimited access to a worldwide collection of artworks, counting over 108 million images constantly updated from various auction houses. The company continuously publishes trends in relation to the art market for major art agencies as well as 6300 newspapers worldwide through its press agency, Art Market Insight.

  3. Guide Mayer - Wikipedia

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    Mayer International Auction Records aka Guide Mayer is listing international art auctions results as a dictionary for both fine art amateurs and collectors as well as art market professionals like galleries and auctioneers. 800 auction houses from 40 countries contributed information to the publication. 1.5 million records have been collected on more than 100,000 artists of over 100 different ...

  4. MacDougall's - Wikipedia

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    MacDougall's is a privately owned international auction house based in London, England. Founded in 2004, it is one of Britain's youngest, but fastest growing auction houses. [ 1 ] With around 20 million pounds per year in auction sales, MacDougall's is now the 5th or 6th largest auction house in Britain, and consistently one of the three ...

  5. Lempertz - Wikipedia

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    Lempertz is a member of the "International Auctioneer" (IA AG) group, which was founded in 1993 and brings together eight leading independent auction houses from eight countries around the world. The turnover in 2012 was 51 million euros.

  6. Category:Auction houses - Wikipedia

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  7. Why auction houses are embracing luxury — and celebrity - AOL

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    After headline pieces — sometimes formerly owned by celebrities or featured on TV — sell for blockbuster prices, they can end up pretty much anywhere, from museums to collectors’ closets.

  8. China Guardian - Wikipedia

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    China Guardian is now considered to be Mainland China's 'number 2 auctioneer' behind Beijing Poly International Auction. [9] [10] The auction house was also reported to be the world's 4th largest auction house as at November 2012. [11] The current CEO and managing director is Hu Yanyan, who was included in a 2015 Financial Times list as one of ...

  9. Auction house - Wikipedia

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    The auction house is the physical facility where the objects are catalogued, displayed, and presented to the perspective buyers through a bidding process system. An auction house The private individual or company managing the house, usually offer services such as clearances, collection of items, shipping, while also advising through valuations ...