Auction House Details

Dirk Soulis Auctions

Auction House Name Dirk Soulis Auctions
Site URL https://www.dirksoulisauctions.com/
About Us DIRK SOULIS AUCTIONS is a family run business recognized as a mid-west leader in the marketing of Fine Art, Antiques and Rare Collector’s items.Dirk and Sue Soulis own and operate the business from their 7200 square foot auction facility east of Lee’s Summit Missouri in Lone Jack. Auctions are conducted there and at the Overland Park Convention Center. On occasion, special events are conducted on-site. Each auction is a nationally advertised, catalogued event with bidders and buyers participating from around the world.Since 2003 Dirk Soulis Auctions has conducted more than 60 gallery auctions that were simultaneously broadcast live over the Internet - cataloging over 19,000 lots and posting more than 175,000 color images. As a result, millions of dollars have been sold to more than 5000 buyers from around the world with a 99.6% positive feedback rating (statistics as of June 18, 2007 per Liveauctioneers.com)
Who do I contact if I have questions? Dirk Soulis and staff
City Lone Jack
State Missouri
Country United States
Zipcode 64070
Contact Number 800-252-1501
Buyer's Fee TERMS: 13% buyer's premium.
Consigner's Fee

AUCTION LIST


  • Sotheby's
    Fine Books, Manuscripts & More
    Available for Immediate Purchase
    Sotheby’s: Ian Fleming. Casino Royale, London, 1953. First edition, first printing. $58,610.
    Sotheby’s: A.A. Milne, Ernest Howard Shepard. Winnie The Pooh, United Kingdom, 1926. First UK edition. $17,580.
    Sotheby’s: Ernest Hemingway. Three Stories And Ten Poems, [Paris], (1923). First edition of Hemingway’s first published book. $75,000.
    Sotheby's
    Fine Books, Manuscripts & More
    Available for Immediate Purchase
    Sotheby’s: L. Frank Baum. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Chicago, 1900. First edition. $27,500.
    Sotheby’s: Man Ray. Photographs By Man Ray 1920 Paris 1934, Hartford, 1934. $7,860.
    Sotheby’s: Thomas Pennant. Zoologia Britannica, Augsburg, 1771. $49,125.
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