Free auction company

The auction companies that do not charge are as follows:

Beijing poly international auction co., ltd.

China Guardian International Auction Co., Ltd.

Sotheby's Hong Kong Limited.

Christie's Hong Kong Limited v.

Zhong 'an International Auction (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd.

Beijing Rong Baozhai Seventh Auction Co., Ltd.

Shanghai Duoyunxuan Eighth Group.

Beijing Shi Kuang International Auction Co., Ltd.

Xiling printing agent auction co., ltd.

Beijing hanhai auction co., ltd

The auction company is entrusted by the customer. Auction related items and so on. This is the only source for auction companies to auction items. But there are many forms and types of client entrustment. Such as personal entrustment, court entrustment, government entrustment, etc.

Auction has become a unique industry, and after18th century, goods were sold in a charming way and accepted by the public. /kloc-after the middle of the 8th century, the auction industry first flourished in Britain, and the successive establishment of Christie's auction house (1766) and Sotheby's auction house (1774) is a strong evidence of the prosperity of the auction industry in Britain.

Influenced by the above two auction houses, most countries and regions in the world have formed auction markets one after another, and auction has become an increasingly popular sales method. The auction industry in China began after the middle of19th century.

1874, the largest auction house in Britain opened its subsidiary, Rizmo Auction Company, in Shanghai, where China's commodity economy developed rapidly. Since then, blue and white inspection flags have appeared on the land of China.

Subsequently, some foreign companies went public one after another and launched auction business. Ge, a scholar in the late Qing Dynasty, vividly described this in Miscellaneous Notes on Shanghai Tour: "In the Spring of Bingzi, China people also copied foreign auctions.

What's the date before hanging? This is the day when the national flag was first raised. At this time, a person rang the bell to get it. The auctioneer stood high on the cabinet, holding items for the audience to bid for, and bidding with each other to raise the price. Until no one adds more, the auctioneer will beat the table with a mallet and sell it to the last customer who increases the price. Once you decide, you can't go back on your word. "

At that time, auction companies and activities similar to Shanghai also appeared in other parts of China, such as Beijing and Guangdong.