Doyle New York

At Doyle we commit our renowned expertise, vast experience, market knowledge and global outreach to every sale. The numerous auction records set in our salesrooms are testimony to the advantages of selling your property at Doyle. In order to make the auction process as easy and convenient as possible, our team of dedicated professionals will guide you through the entire appraisal and auction procedure.
Upcoming Auctions from Doyle New York
Doyle at HomeNEW YORK, NY -- The Doyle at Home auctions attract thousands of savvy, sophisticated buyers with an endless diversity of stylish furniture, decorations and art from prominent estates and collections. The wide range of offerings include paintings, furniture, silver, porcelain, art glass, lamps, chandeliers and rugs for every room in your home. Discover why Doyle at Home is the go-to resource for savvy collectors, influencers and leading designers across the country!
Boston CollectsBOSTON, MA – Following Doyle's successful Inaugural Boston Auction, join us for Boston Collects on Friday, September 29, 2023 at Noon. Held in Doyle's Boston gallery and livestreamed on Doyle.com, the Boston Collects auction will feature a wide range of artwork, furniture, Americana, silver, decorative arts and jewelry from collections and estates in the New England area and beyond. Highlighting the sale is Property from the Private Collection of Sylvia Napier. Doyle’s Inaugural Boston Auction on June 8 surpassed expectations with spirited competition throughout the sale. Competition was widespread, as successful buyers represented not only the Boston area, but states from coast to coast, as well as countries on four continents Boston Collects, Doyle Boston’s second auction, continues to expand Doyle’s presence in Boston and New England, featuring fine art, furniture, decorative arts, silver, and jewelry from local estates and collections. Furniture from various owners is highlighted by Massachusetts-made furniture from a private New York collection, including two Chippendale mahogany chests of drawers, a lolling chair, an inlaid sofa probably made in Boston, and an impressive Federal gentleman’s secretary made in Salem, Massachusetts, attributed to Nehemiah Adams (1769-1840) by its similarities to a labeled piece in the collection at Winterthur. The secretary was sold eighty-five years ago when the collection of publishing magnate William Randolph Hearst was offered at Parke-Bernet. Other property with strong ties to Boston and long private provenance comes from the Estate of Mary Helen & Robert K. McMenamin, including a paint-decorated fire bucket made in Boston’s Charlestown neighborhood, an oil on canvas portrait of a clipper ship, a folky watercolor of the vessel Kanhawa of Boston, and a portrait of David Dodge, a resident of and town clerk in Charlestown.
Bidder Reviews for Doyle New York (103)
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MarkColumbia, KY
Jun 04, 2023
Excellent experience. Quick turnover.
Top-notch auction house! Quality items! Responsive staff!

WillNew York, NY
May 28, 2023
Doyle has a great reputation for a reason
I love Doyle-right in Manhattan, so I can pop by and pick up the art myself, and they're always friendly and professional. A pleasure to purchase from Doyle.

JoeFort Lauderdale, FL
May 27, 2023
Honest Auctioneer
Very easy, from bidding to winning to paying. Seamless process all the way through. Thank you

JillStudio City, CA
May 04, 2023

JaimeNew York, NY
Apr 05, 2023
Highly recommendable
A great experience. Reliable auction house. A pleasure to deal with the staff from Doyle New York

StephenLancaster, PA
Mar 23, 2023
Excellent Auction House
Great experience from the accuracy of the description and bidding process to their assistance connecting men with a shipping company.

RichardMarshall, VA
Mar 21, 2023
Wish they offered in-house shipping..
Purchased a vintage Persian carpet. The carpet specialist was very helpful in a specific email request. Doyle's will provide a very complete condition report when requested. Only wish is that they offered in house shipping on at least some items as the shipping companies are incredibly expensive in NYC.

Past Auctions from Doyle New York
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English and Continental Furniture and Decorations
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