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  2. Parke-Bernet - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by a group of employees of the American Art Association, including Otto Bernet, Hiram H. Parke, Leslie A. Hyam, Lewis Marion and Mary Vandergrift. By 1964, the company was the largest auction house in America, [1] with 115 employees and total sales of $11 million ($108 million in 2023). That year, Sotheby's purchased a ...

  3. Simon Chorley Art & Antiques - Wikipedia

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    Simon Chorley Art & Antiques (trading as Chorley's) is an art auctioneer and art valuation company, based in Gloucester, England. The company was founded in 1862, and conducts auction sales and carries out valuation services for private clients for insurance purposes, probate , family division and sale.

  4. Artcurial - Wikipedia

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    April 2023 Artcurial acquired Beurret Bailly Widmer Auktioner, an Auction house in Switzerland. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Beurret Bailly was founded in 2011 by Nicolas Beurret and Emmanuel Bailly that specialized in the sale of modern and contemporary art.

  5. Koller (auctioneers) - Wikipedia

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    In 1958, Pierre Koller (1924-2019), an attorney formed the Koller Gallery (Galerie Koller) in Zürich, Switzerland, primarily dealing in fine arts and antiques. [5] Since 2008 the company is known as Koller Auctions Ltd. (Koller Auktionen AG) since the primary business activity became art auctions over the time.

  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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    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] In that same year, Heffel established the tradition of semi-annual live auctions and, in 2003, began to alternate between a spring auction held in Vancouver and a fall auction in Toronto.