Kunstveiling is the auction platform that focuses on buying and selling classical and modern art, design and jewellery. As a member of Kunstveiling you can easily offer items for sale. The steps below will show you exactly how to sell art through the online auction.
Use the button 'Sell an item' at the top right of the page to open the form. Choose a category (Art, Design & Glass/Ceramics or Vinyl), the type (the technique) and select an artist. If the artist has not been included in our database (yet) and you want to know which artists we accept, you will find more information about our database of recognized artists in our Auction Rules.
Fill in as many characteristics of the item as possible, such as the technique, dimensions and condition. If possible, also include information about the provenance of the work. Be as complete as possible in your description of the item; more information increases the chance of a successful auction! Add clear and striking pictures. For tips on selling items, see the page with auction tips.
Set a realistic starting bid and bear in mind that at Kunstveiling, auction prices are leading (auction prices average around 20 percent of the original gallery price). Would you like advice on the value of your work of art? Then don’t hesitate to request a free estimate by our specialized auctioneers.
Indicate the location of the item, and whether the item can be shipped and/or whether it can be collected by the winning bidder. You can read more about shipping/delivery in the auction rules.
At last, set de duration of the auction by selecting the time window of your preference and start the auction! The duration of an auction is at least 4 days and at most 2 weeks. If you do not wish to launch the auction immediately, you can put the item in stock and launch the auction at a later time. All your items, active, sold, unsold or in stock, can be found at your personal My Kunstveiling-page.
If there is a bid on your item during the auction, the item is sold and you will receive immediately after the auction has ended an e-mail from Kunstveiling with details of the buyer. You should contact the buyer within 3 days after the auction to make further arrangements to settle the transaction. The buyer must transfer you the total payment within 7 days (the hammer price augmented by the buyer’s premium of 15%, including VAT, and shipping or delivery costs, if applicable). Do you have any questions about the sale of your work of art? Then please contact us.
As a seller you pay no commission for a successful sale via Kunstveiling. However, in the following month you will receive a digital invoice consisting of the buyer’s premium (15% of the hammer price incl. VAT), and a flat administration fee of € 7.50 per sold item.
Do you want to offer a work of art for auction, but do you have doubts about the height of the opening bid? Our auctioneers will be happy to advise you on the value of your artwork without obligation. You can easily submit your request via e-mail, make an appointment to visit our location with your work of art or visit one of our valuation days. More information about requesting a free auction estimate
It is also possible to disperse your (collection of) art via the Veilingmeester. We will be happy to take care of the entire process of selling your art, from taking photographs to the settlement with the buyer. We can also organize a private auction with you. More information about our dispersal service
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Mel Ramos - Dunkin Donuts (Cindy Crawford) - Very Big!
Herman Brood - Mother and child
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Jan Bezemer - Woodcut, Cockfight - Framed
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Klaas Gubbels - Woodcut: coffee cans and milk jugs - 2007
Lucebert - kleurenzeefdruk - ' Weduwe van de zee' - 1987 (KLEINE OPLAGE)
Marie-Jose Robben - oil on canvas | 'Panorama IX' | 2006
Jan van der Ploeg - hand-signed color screen print - untitled - 2019
Corneille - kleurenlitho - 'Nu dans un miroir' - 1987
Harry van Kuyk - hand-signed relief print/prägeprint | Untitled (VERY SMALL EDITION)
Coos Dieters - mixed media on paper | 1987
Joep van Lieshout - hand signed woodblock print | 'Crankshaft' | 2014
Hans Dehe - hand-signed screen print | 'The black light' | 1983
Harry van Kruiningen - Complete portfolio met 8 kleurenlitho's | 'Halewijn' | 1956
Lucebert - hand-signed screen print | 'Poetry' | 1990
Carel Visser - Houtsnede | 'Zonder titel' | 1999
Jos Croin - Corner Keizersgracht-Leliegracht
Pierre Alechinsky - large lithograph - 1986 - edition of 100 copies.
Karel Appel - wooden sculpture Face and dancing girl
Pierre Alechinsky - & Christian Dotremont - Freedom is being unequal
Arie Zuidersma - Clowns on the Beach
Maurits Cornelis Escher - Woodcut by Exhibition Invitation
Hendrikus Roodenburg - Walled Weerd, Utrecht
Anton Heyboer - Mother and child
Jasper Krabbé - Collected drawings
AJ Barnes - 'Juno, ready & waiting'
Victor Zamanski - 'Intermission II' (2017)
Paul Permeke - Winter landscape