Best Antique Furniture Auction Houses & Dealers in Germany
Find and compare specialists in antique furniture across Germany. Verify credentials, compare fees, and find the right partner for your item.
Antique furniture finds a receptive market in Germany, with period pieces from the 18th and 19th centuries attracting consistent demand. The growing appreciation for mid-century modern design has expanded buyer interest significantly, and provenance remains a key value driver across all periods.
Germany has a highly regarded market, with houses like Ketterer Kunst, Neumeister, and Lempertz well-respected internationally. German collector tastes tend toward quality and documented provenance, and the market for certain European categories โ particularly German art, decorative arts, and coins โ is world-class.
Notable specialists for Antique Furniture in Germany include Hampel Fine Art Auctions and Quittenbaum Kunstauktionen. Compare their specialties, fees, and locations below to find the right fit for your item.
Before You Contact a Antique Furniture Specialist
- Ask whether the specialist can attribute the piece โ a confirmed maker or period significantly affects value.
- Request their view on the reproduction risk: has the piece been examined in person by a furniture specialist?
- Compare their recent results for similar period and style โ some houses outperform for certain periods.
- Ask about the buyer demographic: trade buyers (dealers) typically pay less than private collectors.
- Understand restoration and condition policies: houses that note condition clearly protect both buyer and seller.
Antique Furniture Specialists in Germany
2 listingsHampel Fine Art Auctions
Auction HouseLeading Munich-based international auction house specializing in Old Masters, Asian art, and fine furniture since 1989.
Quittenbaum Kunstauktionen
Auction HouseMunich's specialist auction house for Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Bauhaus, and twentieth-century design.