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Sotheby's offers products across the following categories: Entertainment, Automotive & Tools, Jewelry & Watches, Luxury & Designer, Books & Audiobooks, Collectibles, Fine Jewelry, Luxury Watches, Handbags & Purses. Browse their full range on their official website or explore exclusive offers for Sotheby's products on Herm.io.
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Sotheby's offers both traditional auction bidding and direct 'Buy Now' purchasing options. You can immediately purchase luxury handbags, jewelry, watches, fine art, and collectibles through their online shop without participating in an auction. This makes high-end items more accessible to buyers who prefer straightforward transactions.
Sotheby's and Christie's are the world's two largest auction houses with similar prestige, quality authentication, and global reach. Both offer fine art, jewelry, and luxury goods at comparable price points. Sotheby's has expanded more aggressively into direct e-commerce sales and fashion accessories, while Christie's maintains a slightly more traditional auction-focused approach. Choice often depends on specific auction timing and catalog offerings rather than fundamental differences.
Sotheby's employs in-house specialists and external experts to authenticate all luxury goods before sale. Items undergo rigorous examination and come with detailed condition reports. As a 280-year-old institution with a global reputation at stake, authenticity guarantees are robust. However, like all auction houses, buyers should review condition reports carefully and understand that items are typically pre-owned unless specified otherwise.
While Sotheby's built its reputation serving ultra-high-net-worth collectors, their 'Buy Now' shop makes entry more accessible for first-time luxury buyers. You can purchase authenticated handbags, jewelry, and watches without auction expertise. However, prices remain at the ultra-luxury tier, so this is best for buyers ready to invest significant amounts. First-timers should start with the direct purchase options rather than live auctions.
Sotheby's operates at a higher tier than resale platforms like Vestiaire Collective or The RealReal. Sotheby's focuses on rare, collectible, and museum-quality pieces with stronger provenance documentation and typically higher price points. Vestiaire and The RealReal offer broader inventory of contemporary luxury at more accessible prices with faster shipping. Choose Sotheby's for investment-grade or collectible items; choose resale platforms for everyday luxury at better value.
Sotheby's charges buyers a buyer's premium on top of the hammer price, typically ranging from 13-26% depending on the final sale price tier. Additional fees may apply for shipping, insurance, taxes, and payment processing depending on your location and purchase method.
Yes, Sotheby's accepts consignments from sellers worldwide. You can request a free online estimate by submitting photos and details of your item, after which specialists determine if it's suitable for auction, private sale, or direct purchase, with commission rates negotiated based on the item's value.
Sotheby's Financial Services provides lending and financing solutions for clients looking to purchase high-value items, using art and collectibles as collateral. Terms and eligibility are tailored to individual clients and typically require substantial net worth or existing relationships with the institution.
Sotheby's auction sales are generally final with limited return options, primarily covering authenticity disputes within strict timeframes (typically 5 years for fine art). Buy Now purchases may have different policies, so buyers should review specific terms before bidding or purchasing and carefully examine condition reports.
Sotheby's ships purchased items worldwide through specialized art handlers and logistics partners, with costs varying significantly based on item size, value, destination, and insurance requirements. Buyers are responsible for all shipping, customs duties, import taxes, and handling fees, which can add substantial costs to international purchases.

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