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    Sotheby's

    3.1 (43 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndAuction Houses
    Closed 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Isabella P.

    I came here after lunch at Sant Ambroeus to inquire about a painting and I am overall pleased with my experience. The girl behind the desk was prompt to help me with my inquiry, and connected with the right person to address my questions. Everything they auction and sell here is of the highest quality and better than retail in my opinion. Captivated by the jewelry, I asked a friendly staff member to try on a ruby ring. By the feel of the band, curves, and mesmerizing sparkle you can immediately sense its true value. I'll definitely be following up on it! I'm excited to come back in the future for viewings :)

    The building was easy to find.
    Shauna S.

    I didn't realize they host special exhibits until a friend told me there was a Chatsworth House display while I was on vacation in NYC that she couldn't see a few weeks ago when she was in London. This home was Pemberley in the 2005 "Pride and Prejudice." There were sculptures, furniture, clothing, jewelry, and art from the home in England. They even had twelve CH British tour guides in New York for twelve weeks to share their expertise. They had several slide shows, short films and iPad experiences besides the physical objects. Lots of interaction. I could have spent hours there but didn't realize they close at 5:00 and I arrived around 3:30. Fabulous free exhibit!

    Sotheby's powder room... so cute!
    Ahu S.

    Growing up, I used to always love looking through the Sotheby's and Christie's catalogs, daydreaming from where the wonderful mystical trinkets came, where they were destined to go.... and of the magical buzz of an auction. I always imagined the auctioneer to be an Englishman, mustachio-ed, with the ends waxed into little curly-cues, shouting in excitement as the prices climbed (and maybe sometimes spitting on the front row) higher and higher. Well, I was finally able to realize my fantasy today. I got to watch a Sotheby's auction. It was very cool! Seeing money fly around and the intricacies of the actual bidding process is all very interesting. Although, some of the glamor is lost when the auctioneer seemingly bids against himself (absentee bids). Plus, he didn't have a curly mustache :(. The building itself is a sight to behold - it's like a very eclectic museum, only all the pieces have price tags on them. Side note: the bathrooms are really quite charming - try to stop in. (see accompanying photo)

    1973 B&B Italia couch recovered in vinyl!!!!
    Ruth E.

    I bought a B&B Italia sectional couch from a Sotheby's subsidiary called Sotheby's Home. It was a 1973 Erasmo 3 piece couch that was supposed to be in leather and it is in a leatherlike vinyl, for $3375.00, that the seller recovered it in. They couldn't recognize the difference between real leather and vinyl and they won't take it back. I have been scammed by them and recommend no one buy from them and pass the work that they sell fake stuff and don't know what they are doing. This is a disreputable business.

    Amanda L.

    What do you do when you run out of contemporary art to see at major museums and galleries? Head to the Upper East Side and check out Sotheby's! I've been saving this one for a while and am so glad I did. It is an absolute hidden gem with a tremendous body of work to appreciate before they go in for auction. If you visit the auction house's website, you will notice that it provides minimal information regarding what is being exhibited at its NY headquarter; it does not even state clearly what time it opens. So mysterious and exclusive! A friend and I went there on a Saturday. I called to confirm the hours. The lady (of course with a British accent) on the phone had an extremely pleasant voice. Based on the website, there was only information about two small exhibitions, so we only accommodated an hour before its closing time. And boy, were we wrong!! This place was huge and I believe all of the six floors were all opened for different exhibitions to the public! Being crazy art enthusiasts, we felt like little kids going into a new toy store with unlimited supply of gadgets to play with! In the lobby, three huge cast iron Miró sculptures, BOOM! Then we headed to the tenth floor, a spacious and massive gallery of contemporary art comprised of paintings and sculptures by famous or less-known artists that continued on the third floor, BAM! The second floor gallery displayed their most recent items for auction. The sixth floor had a jewelry collection that was probably reserved for the UES fancy ladies. The lighting design and space layout were on point, not at all crowded. Visitors were limited. Knowing all this artwork each costing at least in tens of thousands of dollars, we were able to take pictures of everything! Security and staff were also super friendly and helpful. There was an outdoor café/restaurant on the top floor that looked like a good spot to chill. Unfortunately, we only had an hour and there was at least an afternoon of goodness to digest. We know we are definitely coming back, maybe to buy something! NY never ceases to surprise us!

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    Great interaction with Zev. He was both knowledgably and helped steer me in the right directions. Highly recommended.

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    This is going to be a long review and apologies for this…read more This man so called Christopher K should be behind bars. (HE IS A CONMEN) I have amazing Chinese antiques, some of which are from the 11th.C Ming dynasty and and older, porcelain & clay pottery. I know what I have and the value they hold. He tried telling me that these items aren't real. He started to twist the narrative around, and pretty much BS me from the start! I wasn't having it.. I also showed him a pair of French lithographs from 17thC. Again he said these were fake, but good copies. What does that mean!! lol When I went to show him the certificate of authenticity of most of my items, he said..... Ready? ANYONE CAN FAKE COPIES OF AUTHENTICITY. My brain blew up with great anger, you could see smoke coming out of my ears. Mind you!!! The lithographs certificates were appraised in 1972 from a well respected company in NYC, ( no longer there) and!!! The paper was on the yellow side, showing age, and he still said they were fake. I forgot to mention this, before I showed him proof of authenticity he wanted to buy everything I showed him for a few hundred dollars. What the heck! Is this guy for real! He doesn't even know anything about antiques, rugs, furniture Are you kidding me!! That when I showed proof. He continued to try and tell me BS. I wasn't haven it!!! I hope you folks don't get caught up with this conmen. Good luck! And be wise.

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