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The sale price of $132,000 [25] was the highest price ever paid at auction for a violin by living makers. The June 2022 sale of the 1714 'da Vinci, ex-Seidel' Stradivari achieved USD $15.34 million (£12.29 million) in their New York auction.
Barnebys is a search engine for art, antiques, and collectibles from over 3,000 auction houses and galleries globally. They offer a free-to-use database of realized prices dating back to the beginning of the 1970s and have provided over forty million sold lots.
Mini-euro starter kits were issued on 1 December 2010 and it has also issued 2 types of business kits. One business kit contains €111 worth of coins packed in rolls, whereas the other kit contains 15 rolls worth €198. The public starter kit contains €12.79 in coins, worth about 200.12 EEK, while the price was rounded down to 200 EEK.
The main auctioneers coordinating these sales today are Sotheby's, Christie's and Bonhams, with other auctions conducted by Lawrence's. A high quality auction catalogue is also published, giving details and photographs of the lots, including provenance , technical descriptions and estimated sale price ranges.
In auctions, the buyer's premium is a charge in addition to the hammer price (i.e. the winning bid announced) of an auction item, or lot. The winning bidder is required to pay both the hammer price and the percentage of that price called for by the buyer's premium.
This category has only the following subcategory. L. London auction houses (2 C, 9 P) Pages in category "British auction houses"
Metropress Limited, [2] [3] trading as Auction Technology Group, is a digital marketplace business listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE: ATG). [4] It also publishes Antiques Trade Gazette which is a London-based weekly publication and website serving the art and antiques community and was the original genesis of the business but is now a small proportion of the group’s revenues.
With its issue of 10 March 1960, [3] Record Retailer became a weekly magazine and started a chart showing the top 50 records in sales. [4] For the period until February 1969, when a standardised UK chart was established with the British Market Research Bureau, the Official Charts Company recognises the listings compiled by Record Retailer as ...