Section 34 Auction Exhibition Hall

US$800 million*4.8%, with a commission of up to US$38 million.

In addition to charging commissions to Chen Rui, auction houses will also charge a certain percentage of commissions to buyers, generally 12%, and the commissions charged are decreasing according to the ladder, such as 12% for the transaction price of less than 2 million, 10% for 2 million ~ 5 million, and 6~9% for tens of millions to hundreds of millions of yuan.

For a turnover of $800 million, the auction house can charge a commission of $8~90 million from the buyer.

Combined, Christie's was able to collect hundreds of millions of dollars in commissions from the auction.

Hundreds of millions of dollars in commissions, which is a huge amount of income.

Of course, this is not the net income of the auction house, but also after deducting the auction publicity fee, personnel salary, venue fee, taxes and other expenses, the net income can reach more than 7~80 million US dollars, even so, 7~80 million US dollars is not a small number.

As head of Christie's auction house in New York, he was also able to receive hundreds of thousands of dollars or even millions of dollars from the sale order.

The benefits are not just huge commissions of up to $7~$80 million.

On top of that, this $800 million turnover has also made Christie's auction house famous in the auction industry.

Fame is very important for an auction company.

When a seller wants to auction his treasures through an auction, he will immediately think of companies with a high reputation in the auction industry, such as Christie's, Sotheby's, Poly, and Guardian. This is because it results in a higher price that satisfies the seller.

And wealthy buyers will also go to auction companies that have a very high reputation in the auction industry to bid for things, because they can buy more high-quality things.

Auction companies need to improve their company's reputation in the auction industry, not to boast, but to support a series of dazzling performances.

For example, Christie's.

In 1986, Christie's auctioned a copy of Manet's Mosner Patricks series for £7.7 million, the highest ever for an Impressionist work.

In 1987, Christie's auctioned a record 24.75 million pounds of Van Gogh's Sunflowers.

In 1989, Christie's did several big things, Renaissance painter Pontomo's "Portrait of the Duke of Medici" sold for 22.3 million pounds, breaking all previous auction records for works by great European painters of the 18th century, and a brown table by Nikolai sold for 7.5 million pounds in New York, a world record for art other than a painting.

In 90, Christie's auction company auctioned a painting of Fan. Gao's Portrait of Dr. Gascher broke all auction records, selling for £49.1 million

It is precisely with these outstanding achievements that Christie's has established its leading position in the auction industry.

With a turnover of more than US$700 million and three national treasures, this will undoubtedly set new records in the auction industry, propelling Christie's auction company to the top and further establishing Christie's auction house as a leader in the auction industry.

In order to hold this auction well.

Christie's auction house does a lot of work before the auction.

First of all, in the face of protests from people in Peru, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and other South American countries, a lawyer group of nearly 100 people pursued the claim.

Ignoring the opposition of the people in Peru, Chile, Colombia and other South American countries and the repeated urging of the government, Christie's auctioned off these three national treasure-level cultural relics, including the 'Golden Man', the Golden Boat, and the Head of the Inca God, as well as thousands of gold products, and hundreds of catties of gems and jadeite.

For the recourse of a lawyer group composed of nearly 100 people from South American countries.

Christie's auction company has also formed a legal and lobbying group of more than 100 lawyers composed of top lawyers in the industry.

In the end, the South American country lacked sufficient evidence to prove its ownership of the treasures, and to cite the relevant provisions and principles of international law and US law.

A U.S. court approves the auction.

History always has a striking similarity.

In late October 2008, Christie's announced that it would auction the bronze statues of rat heads and rabbit heads in the Old Summer Palace in China from February 23 to 25, 2009 in Paris, France.

On February 24, 2009, the French court approved the auction.

Secondly, for the promotion of the auction items, Christie's includes newspapers such as "Collection", "Collection", "Collection", "Art World", major media platforms, and a large number of online platforms such as Western Art Network, Bobao.com, and Collection.com, etc., to make a better publicity effect for these artworks.

At the same time, before the auction, an exhibition hall of ancient Inca imperial art was held.

Interested bidders were shown the lots that will be auctioned in a few days, more than 1,000 pieces of gold products, hundreds of catties of gemstones, jadeite, and most importantly, the 'golden man', the golden ship, the head of the Inca god, three national treasure-level works of art.

Christie's Auction Room, New York.

The exhibition lasts for a total of three days, and it is by invitation only.

The people who can have the invitation post are carefully selected and invited by Christie's, and have a certain amount of financial resources and purchase intentions.

"Hello, Mr. Chen, congratulations."

"Thank you, Mr. Wu."

Goh Hanwen is a well-known Chinese collector from Singapore who runs a private museum with a collection from all over the world, the most famous of which are China's five famous kilns.

It has a high reputation in Singapore.

"Hello, Earl Hill."

Chen Rui skillfully greeted the guests.

Visitors walk into the exhibition hall and admire the artworks of the ancient Inca Empire on display in the exhibition hall.

Pleasant Indian music sounded in the ears, melodious and moving, and the gold and lights in the glass cabinets around them reflected each other, and the dazzling array was dazzling.

Everyone in the museum feels that they are in a field of gold, and they are surrounded by brilliant golden light, as if they have come to the ancient Inca Golden Empire. ”

The museum's collection is dazzling and diverse.

Among them are not only various ornaments, such as: earrings, necklaces, bracelets, pins engraved with various patterns; There are also daily necessities, such as: gold cups, gold knives, gold incense burners, gold masks, etc., which can be said to have everything.

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