Benefits

Our team of specialists is happy to provide you with a complimentary auction estimate of your fine and decorative art, and are committed to providing you with personalized service that fits your needs. We accept consignments of European, Russian, American, Asian, and Latin American works of art. Top Reasons to Consign with Us:

Results

We have a proven record of excellent results and have established price records for a number of artists.

Premier Location 

We have moved our offices to a new spacious gallery in the town of Mamaroneck in Westchester County, New York. Located along the Long Island Sound, our new Mamaroneck showroom is perfectly situated to serve New York City and the tristate area.

A Broad Base with a Specialized Niche

With our aggressive marketing, we can sell your European, American, Latin American, and other art to get the best possible results. We also make Russian art a major focus. Unlike some other auction houses that may sell Russian art from time to time, we are Russian-speakers, familiar not only with the art but culture of Russian buyers. 

Profit from Global Advertising

Our auctions are advertised in print and online, with full page ads in the US, UK, France, China, and other countries. Shapiro Auctions’ global advertising campaigns ensures your work will be viewed by hundreds of thousands of potential buyers. Our staff speaks Russian, French, German, and Spanish. We are ready to work with buyers from all over the world, giving your items the greatest exposure possible. 

Sell to Buyers in Over 80 Countries

Our mailing list of active buyers is extensive and reaches thousands of people and companies worldwide. In addition, through targeted direct marketing and multiple online catalog and bidding platforms, we make sure your works are seen by hundreds of thousands of potential buyers the world over. 

Other benefits

  • In-home Consultation and Free Pick-up on Local Items
  • Seller's Fees as Low as 0% on Expensive Items
  • We are a fully licensed, bonded, and insured New York City auction house.