Curiel picks up the gavel to record an auction first

François Curiel, head of Christie’s France, has set a precedent by winning permission to direct sales in France. It is the first time that the Conseil des Ventes, France’s auction watchdog, has authorised anyone who has not passed the traditional commissaire-priseur’s exams to hold the gavel.

The Conseil explained that its decision was based on an “equivalence” clause in France’s new auction…

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