Sell, Consign, Appraise

Wonder how much your art or object might be worth and how to sell it? Simply follow the steps below and our specialists will review your submission at no cost and provide preliminary estimates for items that can be included in one of our sales.

STEP 1

Tell Us About Your Item

Complete one form for each item for us to review.

STEP 2

Upload Photos and Documents

Take photos from many angles

STEP 3

Receive an Auction Estimate

A specialist will provide an auction estimate and advise on next steps for selling.

Helpful Information

  • Please be as specific as possible and use the 'Item Details' field to list information such as edition, size, medium, provenance, and purchase history.
  • In addition to a clear, overall image, please provide close-up images of any markings, such as artist's signatures, hallmarks, foundry and maker's marks, etc., if applicable.
  • Please submit a separate form for each item that you would like to have evaluated.
  • If you are interested in consigning an entire estate or collection, please email us directly info@akibaantiques.com
    or contact call/text (305) 632-5563.

FAQ

Does my valuation cost anything?

If our specialists consider your item/s appropriate for sale at Akiba's, your initial valuation is complimentary. Please note, however, that we are  unable to provide valuations for items that fall below our minimum value threshold or into a collecting area typically not offered by Akiba's. All auction estimates are also subject to revision pending firsthand inspection and further research by our specialists.

How do I sell my item?

If you are satisfied with your auction estimate, proposed consignment terms, and proposed sale date, our staff will draft a consignment document for your review, signature, and return. Once we have received your signed agreement, we can proceed with organizing the shipment or drop-off of your item at our offices.

How much does it cost to sell my item with Akiba Galleries?

Your specialist will present you with your specific terms of consignment, which may come in the form of a percentage of the hammer price of your consigned item in the event that the item sells at auction.

How do I ship or drop off my item at Akiba Galleries?

Akiba Galleries may be able put you in touch with trusted shippers in your area who will be able to assist with the safe shipment of your item. You are also welcome to drop off the items at our gallery. We are open Monday- Friday 10AM- 5PM.   For assistance or more information about coordinating a shipment or drop-off at our offices, please email info@akibaantiques.com or call our offices (305)332-9274.

What happens after Akiba Galleries receives my item?

 Once received, our staff will diligently catalogue, photograph, and market your item internationally to ensure the best possible selling price at auction.

If my item sells at auction, when will I be paid?

Settlement from sold items will be issued 14 calendar days following the conclusion of the respective auction, less the agreed-upon commission and other related fees. Settlement is issued in the form of a mailed paper check, unless another form of payment is preferred and expressed by the consignor. This payment is always pending the receipt of funds by Akiba Galleries from the buyer of the item as well as confirmed receipt of all required paperwork.

Where can I view the auction of my item?

Approximately 3 weeks prior to each auction, the full catalogue will be available to view in our list of Upcoming Auctions, which will provide an option to view the auction live once it has started.

What happens if my item does not sell at auction?
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