Auction House Details

Carlsen Gallery

Auction House Name Carlsen Gallery
Site URL http://www.carlsengallery.com
About Us Russell Carlsen has been conducting auctions of estate merchandise and antiques in the upper Hudson Valley and Albany area since 1984. We are one of the oldest established auction services in this area Carlsen Gallery, Inc. is a 5000 square foot full service auction facility, with all the amenities. Our auctions are fully computerized offering many important options for the customer as well as the consignor. Our mailing list consists of a database of over 2000 active customers. Customers are primarily from metropolitan and Upstate New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Vermont and Rhode Island. We often have telephone and absentee bidders competing from across the country and Europe. Our extensive advertising includes our website and over seven daily newspapers, as well as weekly and monthly publications. We pick up merchandise, catalogue it, store it, insure it, photograph and repair it, when necessary. Our auctions are considered special events and each one is dealt with in the unique manner in which it deserves. We are fully insured and have the ability to be bonded for any amount necessary at any given time.
Who do I contact if I have questions? Info@CarlsenGallery.com
City Greenville, NY
State New York
Country United States
Zipcode 12083
Contact Number (518) 634-2466
Buyer's Fee 17% Buyer's Premium
Consigner's Fee commission rate varies depending on the type of merchandise consigned.

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