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London, Sotheby's

Possessore Id2381
TipologiaIstituto/ente
Estremi biografici1744-
Altre informazioniLondon Auctioneers. Sotheby's predecessor, Baker and Leigh, was founded in London on 11 March 1744, when Samuel Baker presided over the disposal of "several hundred scarce and valuable" books from the library of Rt Hon Sir John Stanley Bt., of Alderley. Three Swedish auction houses are even older (Stockholms Auktionsverk, Göteborgs Auktionsverk, Uppsala auktionskammare) and Sotheby's great rival in London and then New York, Christie's, dates from 1759 or shortly after. The current business dates back to 1804, when two of the partners of the original business (Leigh and Sotheby) left to set up their own book dealership. The library Napoleon took with him into exile at St Helena, as well as the library collections of John Wilkes, Benjamin Heywood Bright and the Dukes of Devonshire and of Buckingham (both related to George Leigh) were sold through Samuel Baker’s auctions.
After Baker’s death in 1778, his estate was divided between Leigh and John Sotheby. George Leigh died unmarried in 1816, but not before endeavouring to secure his succession by recruiting Samuel E Leigh into the business. Under the Sotheby family, the auction house extended its activities to auctioning prints, medals, and coins. John Wilkinson, Sotheby's Senior Accountant, became the company’s new CEO. The business did not seek to auction fine arts in general until much later, their first major success in this field being the sale of a Frans Hals painting for nine thousand guineas as late as 1913. In 1917, Sotheby's relocated from 13 Wellington Street to 34-35 New Bond Street, which remains as its London base to this day.
Sotheby's opened in New York in 1955; currently (2015) the New York office is global headquarters.
Varianti del nomeSotheby
Sotheby, Wilkinson and Hodge
Sotheby & Co.
S. Leigh Sotheby & John Wilkinson

Attività

Inizio (anno)1744
MARC Area Codee-uk-en
LuogoLondon (Geonames Id: 2643743)
Professione / Tipologia dell’enteCommercio librario
StatusLaico

Attività

Inizio (anno)1955
MARC Area Coden-us-ny
LuogoNew York (Geonames Id: 5128581)
Professione / Tipologia dell’enteCommercio librario
StatusLaico
Ultima modifica2020-12-29 09:40:52

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London, Sotheby's

Possessore Id2381
TipologiaIstituto/ente
Estremi biografici1744-
Altre informazioniLondon Auctioneers. Sotheby's predecessor, Baker and Leigh, was founded in London on 11 March 1744, when Samuel Baker presided over the disposal of "several hundred scarce and valuable" books from the library of Rt Hon Sir John Stanley Bt., of Alderley. Three Swedish auction houses are even older (Stockholms Auktionsverk, Göteborgs Auktionsverk, Uppsala auktionskammare) and Sotheby's great rival in London and then New York, Christie's, dates from 1759 or shortly after. The current business dates back to 1804, when two of the partners of the original business (Leigh and Sotheby) left to set up their own book dealership. The library Napoleon took with him into exile at St Helena, as well as the library collections of John Wilkes, Benjamin Heywood Bright and the Dukes of Devonshire and of Buckingham (both related to George Leigh) were sold through Samuel Baker’s auctions.
After Baker’s death in 1778, his estate was divided between Leigh and John Sotheby. George Leigh died unmarried in 1816, but not before endeavouring to secure his succession by recruiting Samuel E Leigh into the business. Under the Sotheby family, the auction house extended its activities to auctioning prints, medals, and coins. John Wilkinson, Sotheby's Senior Accountant, became the company’s new CEO. The business did not seek to auction fine arts in general until much later, their first major success in this field being the sale of a Frans Hals painting for nine thousand guineas as late as 1913. In 1917, Sotheby's relocated from 13 Wellington Street to 34-35 New Bond Street, which remains as its London base to this day.
Sotheby's opened in New York in 1955; currently (2015) the New York office is global headquarters.
Varianti del nomeSotheby
Sotheby, Wilkinson and Hodge
Sotheby & Co.
S. Leigh Sotheby & John Wilkinson

Attività

Inizio (anno)1744
MARC Area Codee-uk-en
LuogoLondon (Geonames Id: 2643743)
Professione / Tipologia dell’enteCommercio librario
StatusLaico

Attività

Inizio (anno)1955
MARC Area Coden-us-ny
LuogoNew York (Geonames Id: 5128581)
Professione / Tipologia dell’enteCommercio librario
StatusLaico
Ultima modifica2020-12-29 09:40:52
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