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Sotheby's art at auction. by Sotheby's (Firm)(CARDINAL)178343; Conran Octopus Limited.(CARDINAL)280624;
Vols. for 1986/87 called also; 243rd year.
Subjects: Periodicals.; Sotheby's (Firm); Art;
Available copies: 27 / Total copies: 27
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Sotheby's : bidding for class / by Lacey, Robert.(CARDINAL)130470;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 335-337) and index.
Subjects: Sotheby's (Firm); Art auctions.; Auctions.;
Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 4
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Sotheby's : the inside story / by Watson, Peter,1943-(CARDINAL)160881;
Subjects: Sotheby's (Firm); Art dealers; Art thefts;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Sold : the rise and fall of the House of Sotheby / by Faith, Nicholas,1933-2018.(CARDINAL)123477;
Bibliography: pages 257-260.
Subjects: Wilson, Peter (Peter Cecil), 1913-1984.; Sotheby's (Firm); Auctions.; Art auctions.;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Sotheby's international price guide. by Sotheby's (Firm)(CARDINAL)178343;
Subjects: Periodicals.; Sotheby's (Firm); Antiques; Decorative arts;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Art at auction. by Sotheby & Co. (London, England)(CARDINAL)161247; Sotheby's (Firm).(CARDINAL)178343;
Subjects: Periodicals.; Sotheby & Co. (London, England); Sotheby's (Firm); Art; Art;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The estate of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis : April 23-26, 1996.
Subjects: Catalogs.; Onassis, Jacqueline Kennedy, 1929-1994; Onassis, Jacqueline Kennedy, 1929-1994; Sotheby's (Firm); Sotheby's (Firm); Art;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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The art of the steal : inside the Sotheby's-Christie's auction house scandal / by Mason, Chris,1960-(CARDINAL)419815;
Subjects: Christie's International Group; Sotheby's (Firm); Art auctions; Art; Auctions; Price fixing.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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Rogues & scholars : a history of the London art world : 1945-2000 / by Stourton, James,author.(CARDINAL)285148;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 381-385) and index.Preface -- Introduction -- The Goldshmidt sale -- Sotheby's goes for world domination -- The Christie's fightback -- The grandees -- Bond Street and beyond -- Modern art: mostly Cork Street -- Cuckoo in the nest: the Marlborough Gallery -- New directions: the swinging sixties -- Furniture: Bond Street -- Pimlico Road -- Tribal art: from curiosities to masterpieces -- European porcelain -- Sculpture and works of art -- All that glisters: silver -- Art commodified: British Rail Pension Fund -- Disrupters: Geraldine Norman and Tom Keating -- The Chinese market -- Victoriana -- The London scene -- The zenith of Sotheby's and Christie's in London -- The Getty factor: old master drawings -- Antiquities: the gathering storm -- The rise and fall of Robin Symes -- The 'Sevso' saga -- The most improbable deal: 'go see Oliver Hoare' -- Game over Bond Street -- The rise of contemporary art -- Anthony d'Offay -- The YBAs -- Commission fixing at Sotheby's and Christie's -- At the millennium."A colorful and fast-moving account of how postwar London became the global center of the art market--a story of Impressionist masterpieces, dodgy dealers, and ground-breaking financial transactions. On October 15, 1958, Sotheby's of Bond Street staged an "event sale" of seven Impressionist paintings belonging to Erwin Goldschmidt: three Manets, two Cézannes, one Van Gogh, and a Renoir. Kirk Douglas, Anthony Quinn, and Somerset Maugham were there as celebrity guests. The seven lots went for £781,000--at the time the highest price for a single sale. The event established London as the world center of the art market and Sotheby's as an international auction house. It began a shift in power from the dealers to the auctioneers and paved the way for Impressionist paintings to dominate the market for the next forty years. Sotheby's had pulled off a massive coup by capturing the Impressionist market from Paris and New York--and now began its inexorable rise, opening offices all over the world. A huge expansion of the market followed, accompanied by rocketing prices, colorful scandals, and legal dramas. London transformed itself from a fusty place of old master painting sales to a revitalized center of contemporary art, crowned by the opening of Tate Modern in 2000. The Tate Modern successfully united new (and mostly foreign) money in London with the art world, offering its patrons a ready-made sophisticated social milieu alongside dealers in contemporary art. In a vibrant and briskly-paced style, James Stourton tells the story of the London art market from the immediate postwar period to the turn of the millennium. While Sotheby's is the lynchpin of this story, Stourton populates his narrative with a glorious rogue's gallery of eccentric scholars, clever amateurs, brilliant emigrés, and stylish grandees with a flair for the deal"--
Subjects: Informational works.; Sotheby's (Firm); Art auctions; Art;
Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 4
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Sotheby's concise encyclopedia of furniture / by Payne, Christopher.(CARDINAL)135061; Sotheby's (Firm)(CARDINAL)178343;
Includes bibliographical references (page 193) and index.
Subjects: Encyclopedias.; Furniture; Furniture;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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