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Sotheby’s Maison, Hong Kong
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Statue Square
Des Voeux Rd Central, Central, Hong Kong
Gloucester Tower
15 Queen's Road Central, Central, Hong Kong
Hong Kong City Hall
Hong Kong, Central, Edinburgh Pl, 5號五號
Central-Mid-Levels Escalators
Jubilee St, Central, Hong Kong
Melbourne Plaza
33 Queen's Road Central, Central, Hong Kong
The Peak Tram
33 Garden Rd, Central, Hong Kong
Gagosian
7/F, Pedder Building, 12 Pedder St, Central, Hong Kong
Tai Kwun
Tai Kwun, 10 Hollywood Rd, Central, Hong Kong
Hong Kong Observation Wheel
33 Man Kwong St, Central, Hong Kong
The Cenotaph
Chater Rd, Central, Hong Kong
Nearby restaurants
Joël Robuchon
Shop 403-410, 4/F, LANDMARK ATRIUM, 15 Queen's Road Central, Central, Hong Kong
8 1/2 Otto E Mezzo Bombana
Shop 202, 18 Chater Rd, Central, Hong Kong
Clipper Lounge
M/F, Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong, 5 Connaught Rd Central, Central, Hong Kong
Amber
7/F, Mandarin Oriental The Landmark, 15 Queen's Road Central, Central, Hong Kong
Peking Garden (Central)
B1, 7-15 Des Voeux Rd Central, Central, Hong Kong
Grand Majestic Sichuan
Shop 301, 3rd Floor, Alexandra House, 18 Chater Rd, Central, Hong Kong
Mott 32
Standard Chartered Bank Building, 4-4A Des Voeux Rd Central, Central, Hong Kong
SOMM
The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, 15, 7/F Queen's Road Central, Central, Hong Kong
Man Wah
25/F, Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong, 5 Connaught Rd Central, Central, Hong Kong
Kikusan
Shop B13, 15 Pedder St, Central, Hong Kong
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Sotheby’s Maison, Hong Kong

LANDMARK CHATER, LANDMARK CHATER, 8 Connaught Road, Central, 8號 干諾道, Central, Hong Kong
4.3(56)
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attractions: Statue Square, Gloucester Tower, Hong Kong City Hall, Central-Mid-Levels Escalators, Melbourne Plaza, The Peak Tram, Gagosian, Tai Kwun, Hong Kong Observation Wheel, The Cenotaph, restaurants: Joël Robuchon, 8 1/2 Otto E Mezzo Bombana, Clipper Lounge, Amber, Peking Garden (Central), Grand Majestic Sichuan, Mott 32, SOMM, Man Wah, Kikusan
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+852 2524 8121
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sothebys.com

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Nearby attractions of Sotheby’s Maison, Hong Kong

Statue Square

Gloucester Tower

Hong Kong City Hall

Central-Mid-Levels Escalators

Melbourne Plaza

The Peak Tram

Gagosian

Tai Kwun

Hong Kong Observation Wheel

The Cenotaph

Statue Square

Statue Square

4.1

(1.4K)

Open 24 hours
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Gloucester Tower

Gloucester Tower

4.1

(162)

Open 24 hours
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Hong Kong City Hall

Hong Kong City Hall

4.2

(1.3K)

Open until 11:00 PM
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Central-Mid-Levels Escalators

Central-Mid-Levels Escalators

4.1

(3.9K)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Victoria Peak: Climb to the summit via the Mid-Levels escalato on an audio tour
Victoria Peak: Climb to the summit via the Mid-Levels escalato on an audio tour
Fri, Dec 5 • 12:00 AM
中環租庇利街
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Hong Kong Palace Museum Ticket
Hong Kong Palace Museum Ticket
Sat, Dec 6 • 10:00 AM
西九龍博物館道38號
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Geopark Hiking Tour
Geopark Hiking Tour
Thu, Dec 4 • 8:30 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Sotheby’s Maison, Hong Kong

Joël Robuchon

8 1/2 Otto E Mezzo Bombana

Clipper Lounge

Amber

Peking Garden (Central)

Grand Majestic Sichuan

Mott 32

SOMM

Man Wah

Kikusan

Joël Robuchon

Joël Robuchon

4.4

(414)

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8 1/2 Otto E Mezzo Bombana

8 1/2 Otto E Mezzo Bombana

4.5

(347)

$$$$

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Clipper Lounge

Clipper Lounge

4.2

(433)

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Amber

Amber

4.5

(326)

$$$$

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Ruby ImsonRuby Imson
Extremely Disappointed with Sotheby’s Hong Kong Post-Sales Service As a jeweler and business owner in the Philippines, I have always held Sotheby’s in high regard—an institution known for expertise, prestige, and credibility. Unfortunately, my recent experience with their Hong Kong post-sales service was extremely disappointing and fell far short of what one would expect from such a respected name. A client of ours received a cultured pearl necklace with a Sotheby’s tag as payment for a debt. Sadly, all original documents and certificates were lost during a flood in Manila. These pearls are exquisite, and while our client initially approached us to have the necklace restranded, we offered instead to help her trace its provenance and find the original maker for proper repair, out of respect for the piece and its sentimental value. We contacted Sotheby’s via email, sent photos of the necklace and its Sotheby’s auction tag, and received a prompt reply from their bidding department, who referred us to the post-sales service team in Hong Kong. From there, the experience took a negative turn. Ms. Vian Mak responded to our inquiry, simply stating that it would take time to find records—without asking for any details about the necklace. I let her know I would be in Hong Kong for business and could visit in person to show the necklace. With no further follow-up, I decided to visit the Sotheby’s Maison in Central HK. At the reception, I was immediately told, “We cannot help you, and we’re very busy today having an event.” It was a dismissive and unwelcoming start. I asked to speak with their in-house jewelry specialist, who came out and listened to my story—but again gave a flat response: “We don’t recognize the tag,” and “We sell hundreds of cultured pearl necklaces; it’s impossible to trace without the buyer’s name.” I explained the unique situation, yet she remained indifferent. I asked, “Don’t you keep records or photographs of what you sell?” She simply reiterated that it was impossible, until finally she called Ms. Vian Mak. When Ms. Mak saw the necklace in person, she briefly glanced at it and said the tag looked like it was from Sotheby’s Geneva. Her attitude was similarly dismissive. She repeated that it would be impossible to trace, and even said, “If you’re interested in selling it, the market value for cultured pearls is very low right now.” I immediately clarified that we were not looking to sell—we were trying to help our client recover important information for repair and provenance purposes. I run jewelry stores myself, and in my business, every piece sold is documented, and my staff are trained to help every client—big or small. This necklace may just be “another strand of cultured pearls” to Sotheby’s, but to our client, it’s a precious heirloom she intends to pass down to her daughters. The lack of empathy and unwillingness to help retrieve even basic records was deeply disappointing. It’s disheartening to see that while Sotheby’s is incredibly attentive when trying to close a sale, the same care does not extend to post-sale service. One would think that a reputable institution would have the tools and systems to at least attempt to trace their own sold items—but sadly, the effort was minimal at best. I never thought I’d write a review like this, but I hope this serves as a wake-up call. Prestige means nothing without integrity and client care. Sotheby’s may still be a respected name in auctions, but for us, this experience has tarnished the brand significantly.
Chelsea Pun (思思賢 Chill My Babe)Chelsea Pun (思思賢 Chill My Babe)
I highly recommend visiting Sotheby’s flagship gallery, especially during the Mid-Autumn holiday! The gallery spans 24,000 square feet over two floors, featuring a unique dual-concept design. The first floor houses the Sotheby’s Salon, a luxury boutique that beautifully blends art and elegance. The ground floor showcases an impressive museum-quality exhibition space. With over 200 artifacts spanning 8,000 years of civilization, there’s something for every art lover. A highlight is Yoshitomo Nara’s “Orange Medium (Milky Lake),” which thoughtfully juxtaposes innocence with the shadows of war. If you appreciate art, don’t miss this unforgettable experience at Sotheby’s!
Joti Mann CakesJoti Mann Cakes
I came across this place by chance after lunch at Jardine House. Some great pieces of art specially The Piprahwa Gems of the historical Buddha. Loved Buddha sculpture and felt the spiritual energy. Staff was extremely welcoming and knowledgeable. A good place for art lovers for timely exhibitions of different themes.
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Extremely Disappointed with Sotheby’s Hong Kong Post-Sales Service As a jeweler and business owner in the Philippines, I have always held Sotheby’s in high regard—an institution known for expertise, prestige, and credibility. Unfortunately, my recent experience with their Hong Kong post-sales service was extremely disappointing and fell far short of what one would expect from such a respected name. A client of ours received a cultured pearl necklace with a Sotheby’s tag as payment for a debt. Sadly, all original documents and certificates were lost during a flood in Manila. These pearls are exquisite, and while our client initially approached us to have the necklace restranded, we offered instead to help her trace its provenance and find the original maker for proper repair, out of respect for the piece and its sentimental value. We contacted Sotheby’s via email, sent photos of the necklace and its Sotheby’s auction tag, and received a prompt reply from their bidding department, who referred us to the post-sales service team in Hong Kong. From there, the experience took a negative turn. Ms. Vian Mak responded to our inquiry, simply stating that it would take time to find records—without asking for any details about the necklace. I let her know I would be in Hong Kong for business and could visit in person to show the necklace. With no further follow-up, I decided to visit the Sotheby’s Maison in Central HK. At the reception, I was immediately told, “We cannot help you, and we’re very busy today having an event.” It was a dismissive and unwelcoming start. I asked to speak with their in-house jewelry specialist, who came out and listened to my story—but again gave a flat response: “We don’t recognize the tag,” and “We sell hundreds of cultured pearl necklaces; it’s impossible to trace without the buyer’s name.” I explained the unique situation, yet she remained indifferent. I asked, “Don’t you keep records or photographs of what you sell?” She simply reiterated that it was impossible, until finally she called Ms. Vian Mak. When Ms. Mak saw the necklace in person, she briefly glanced at it and said the tag looked like it was from Sotheby’s Geneva. Her attitude was similarly dismissive. She repeated that it would be impossible to trace, and even said, “If you’re interested in selling it, the market value for cultured pearls is very low right now.” I immediately clarified that we were not looking to sell—we were trying to help our client recover important information for repair and provenance purposes. I run jewelry stores myself, and in my business, every piece sold is documented, and my staff are trained to help every client—big or small. This necklace may just be “another strand of cultured pearls” to Sotheby’s, but to our client, it’s a precious heirloom she intends to pass down to her daughters. The lack of empathy and unwillingness to help retrieve even basic records was deeply disappointing. It’s disheartening to see that while Sotheby’s is incredibly attentive when trying to close a sale, the same care does not extend to post-sale service. One would think that a reputable institution would have the tools and systems to at least attempt to trace their own sold items—but sadly, the effort was minimal at best. I never thought I’d write a review like this, but I hope this serves as a wake-up call. Prestige means nothing without integrity and client care. Sotheby’s may still be a respected name in auctions, but for us, this experience has tarnished the brand significantly.
Ruby Imson

Ruby Imson

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I highly recommend visiting Sotheby’s flagship gallery, especially during the Mid-Autumn holiday! The gallery spans 24,000 square feet over two floors, featuring a unique dual-concept design. The first floor houses the Sotheby’s Salon, a luxury boutique that beautifully blends art and elegance. The ground floor showcases an impressive museum-quality exhibition space. With over 200 artifacts spanning 8,000 years of civilization, there’s something for every art lover. A highlight is Yoshitomo Nara’s “Orange Medium (Milky Lake),” which thoughtfully juxtaposes innocence with the shadows of war. If you appreciate art, don’t miss this unforgettable experience at Sotheby’s!
Chelsea Pun (思思賢 Chill My Babe)

Chelsea Pun (思思賢 Chill My Babe)

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I came across this place by chance after lunch at Jardine House. Some great pieces of art specially The Piprahwa Gems of the historical Buddha. Loved Buddha sculpture and felt the spiritual energy. Staff was extremely welcoming and knowledgeable. A good place for art lovers for timely exhibitions of different themes.
Joti Mann Cakes

Joti Mann Cakes

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Extremely Disappointed with Sotheby’s Hong Kong Post-Sales Service

As a jeweler and business owner in the Philippines, I have always held Sotheby’s in high regard—an institution known for expertise, prestige, and credibility. Unfortunately, my recent experience with their Hong Kong post-sales service was extremely disappointing and fell far short of what one would expect from such a respected name.

A client of ours received a cultured pearl necklace with a Sotheby’s tag as payment for a debt. Sadly, all original documents and certificates were lost during a flood in Manila. These pearls are exquisite, and while our client initially approached us to have the necklace restranded, we offered instead to help her trace its provenance and find the original maker for proper repair, out of respect for the piece and its sentimental value.

We contacted Sotheby’s via email, sent photos of the necklace and its Sotheby’s auction tag, and received a prompt reply from their bidding department, who referred us to the post-sales service team in Hong Kong. From there, the experience took a negative turn.

Ms. Vian Mak responded to our inquiry, simply stating that it would take time to find records—without asking for any details about the necklace. I let her know I would be in Hong Kong for business and could visit in person to show the necklace.

With no further follow-up, I decided to visit the Sotheby’s Maison in Central HK. At the reception, I was immediately told, “We cannot help you, and we’re very busy today having an event.” It was a dismissive and unwelcoming start. I asked to speak with their in-house jewelry specialist, who came out and listened to my story—but again gave a flat response: “We don’t recognize the tag,” and “We sell hundreds of cultured pearl necklaces; it’s impossible to trace without the buyer’s name.”

I explained the unique situation, yet she remained indifferent. I asked, “Don’t you keep records or photographs of what you sell?” She simply reiterated that it was impossible, until finally she called Ms. Vian Mak.

When Ms. Mak saw the necklace in person, she briefly glanced at it and said the tag looked like it was from Sotheby’s Geneva. Her attitude was similarly dismissive. She repeated that it would be impossible to trace, and even said, “If you’re interested in selling it, the market value for cultured pearls is very low right now.” I immediately clarified that we were not looking to sell—we were trying to help our client recover important information for repair and provenance purposes.

I run jewelry stores myself, and in my business, every piece sold is documented, and my staff are trained to help every client—big or small. This necklace may just be “another strand of cultured pearls” to Sotheby’s, but to our client, it’s a precious heirloom she intends to pass down to her daughters. The lack of empathy and unwillingness to help retrieve even basic records was deeply disappointing.

It’s disheartening to see that while Sotheby’s is incredibly attentive when trying to close a sale, the same care does not extend to post-sale service. One would think that a reputable institution would have the tools and systems to at least attempt to trace their own sold items—but sadly, the effort was minimal at best.

I never thought I’d write a review like this, but I hope this serves as a wake-up call. Prestige means nothing without integrity and client care. Sotheby’s may still be a respected name in auctions, but for us, this experience has tarnished the brand...

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20w

WORST AUCTION HOUSE!!! Yes, they just sold an €8 million Hermès — but don’t be fooled. Their customer service is absolutely atrocious, and their after-sales support is even worse. I recently bought from them and sold a few pieces through them. What a nightmare.

PAYING? Total hassle. Small amounts? Fine. But for any significant purchase, the name on the bank account must match the name on your Sotheby’s account. So if you want to make a purchase through your company — forget it. Even if it’s a few hundred thousand, it must come from your personal account. Completely ridiculous.

SELLING? This is where things get truly disgusting. Their so-called “worldwide compliance practice” is just a convenient excuse. They claim it's to protect against money laundering — hence, they only pay sellers 45 days after the auction ends.

Let me be clear: this is a lie. It’s already been over two months, and I haven’t seen a single cent.

DO NOT SELL anything through them. DO NOT TRUST them with your money.

They are slow, disorganized, and hiding behind fake policies. Absolutely...

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1y

I highly recommend visiting Sotheby’s flagship gallery, especially during the Mid-Autumn holiday! The gallery spans 24,000 square feet over two floors, featuring a unique dual-concept design. The first floor houses the Sotheby’s Salon, a luxury boutique that beautifully blends art and elegance. The ground floor showcases an impressive museum-quality exhibition space.

With over 200 artifacts spanning 8,000 years of civilization, there’s something for every art lover. A highlight is Yoshitomo Nara’s “Orange Medium (Milky Lake),” which thoughtfully juxtaposes innocence with the shadows of war. If you appreciate art, don’t miss this unforgettable experience...

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