Auction House Details

Robert Siegel Galleries

Auction House Name Robert Siegel Galleries
Site URL http://www.siegelauctions.com/
About Us Robert A. Siegel Auction Galleries has been running continuous stamp auctions since 1930. The firm has sold many great-name collections, including Lilly, Newbury, Matthies, Grunin, Rohloff, Cole, Kapiloff, Honolulu Advertiser, Morris, Rose, Finkelburg, Zoellner, Scarsdale, Whitpain and Whitman. Auctions are held approximately twelve times a year, covering stamps, postal history, autographs and ephemera. Many of our auctions are specialized (including Confederate States, Postal History, Foreign and United States stamps) , or are single-owner sales in specialized collecting areas. Auctions are held approximately twelve times a year, covering stamps, postal history, autographs and ephemera. Many of our auctions are specialized (including Confederate States, Postal History, Foreign and United States stamps) , or are single-owner sales in specialized collecting areas. Auctions are held approximately twelve times a year, covering stamps, postal history, autographs and ephemera. Many of our auctions are specialized (including Confederate States, Postal History, Foreign and United States stamps) , or are single-owner sales in specialized collecting areas. Siegel's retail department handles the buying and selling of a wide range of quality material. Our auction sales for 2009 totaled almost $44 million.
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City New York
Country United States
Zipcode 10022
Contact Number 212-753-6421
Buyer's Fee 18% Buyer’s premium
Consigner's Fee 10% Seller’s commission

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