3889 Big Mountain Rd, #137
Whitefish, MT 59937
Tel: 406 (862 1750)
Fax: 406 (862 1751)
911 Wisconsin Ave, Ste 101
Whitefish, MT 59937
Tel: 406 (863 4401)
Fax: 406 (863 3060)
100 Baker Ave
Whitefish, MT 59937
Tel: 406 (863 3060)
Fax: 406 (863 3066)
480 Electric Avenue
Bigfork, MT 59911
Tel: 406 (837 6100)
Fax: 406 (837 6141)
About Sotheby's International Realty Affiliates LLC
On March 11, 1744, Samuel Baker, founder of Sotheby's Auction House, held the first-ever sale under his own name. The library of a certain Rt. Hon. Sir John Stanley, Bart. described as "containing several hundred scarce and valuable books in all branches of Polite Literature" sold for a few hundred pounds. Well over two centuries later, on December 6, 1983, Sotheby's sold a single book, The Gospels of Henry the Lion, for more than 8 million pounds.
Since those early days, it is not just prices that have grown considerably. So too have the scope and scale of Sotheby’s Auction House itself. Samuel Baker would hardly recognize his old firm, strolling down London's present day New Bond Street - or, for that matter, down Manhattan's York Avenue. It has only been in the last century, after all, that the original London company has expanded from book auctions to cover all areas of the fine and decorative arts. This great expansion means that Sotheby’s Auction House is not just one of the oldest fine art auctioneers in the world, but also now the largest. There are more than 100 Sotheby’s Auction House offices around the world; and, in 1998, auction sales produced a turnover of just under $2 billion.
If you have any questions or for additional information contact a Glacier Sotheby’s International Realty Sales Associate. Please feel free to visit the Sotheby’s Auction House.
Sotheby's - Auction House History. Retrieved December 3, 2007, from Sotheby’s Auction House Web site: http://www.sothebys.com/about/corporate/as_corphistory.html