Sotheby's
Sotheby's is one of the world's oldest and largest auction houses for fine art and antiques. Sotheby's, founded in 1744, is the world's largest, most trusted, and most dynamic marketplace for art and luxury. It enables a world community of collectors and connoisseurs to discover, acquire, finance, and sell great art and rare objects. It is the best auction website for luxury and collector items because it allows you to buy and sell items in over 44 categories, including antiques, jewels, wine, modern art, and old master paintings. In addition to its auction site, thousands of things are available for purchase at a list price.
Its unrivaled worldwide network of specialists covering 40 countries and 44 departments, including Contemporary Art, Modern and Impressionist Art, Old Masters, Chinese Works of Art, jewelry, watches, wine and spirits, and interiors, supports its reputation for trust and authenticity. It organizes over 600 auctions per year and offers a cross-category selection of things available for quick purchase via both digital and physical shopping experiences.
Sotheby's does not publicly list any costs for selling your items. But, estimates are free, so you can see how much listing an item will cost before committing to it. Buyers should also expect to pay some fees. Every listing includes professional photos as well as a detailed description of the item in English as well as the language in which it is located. If the Paris division is handling an auction, for example, you'll see a description in both English and French.
Website: sothebys.com