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Gibson’s specialists possess deep expertise across a variety of collecting interests, complemented by experience at leading Australian and international auction houses. This ensures that clients benefit from the latest market insights, helping achieve outstanding auction results across all departments. Explore below to discover more about each department.
International Decorative Arts
Gibson's Decorative Arts Department has a strong reputation for achieving excellent results for collections and individual items of decorative arts across all collecting interests including Porcelain & Ceramics, Fine Glass, English & European Silver, Statuary, Clocks & Horology, Rugs, Carpets & Tapestries, Candelabra & Chandeliers.
Read MoreAustralian & International Art
Gibson's Australian & International Art Department showcases a diverse selection of paintings, sculptures, and works on paper. These span traditional, modern and contemporary art movements across Australian, Indigenous, Oceanic, and international art realms.
Read MoreFine Jewellery & Watches
Gibson's Fine Jewellery & Watches Department has built a strong reputation as a trusted industry leader. Whether buying or selling, our specialists offer expert, up-to-date advice on gemstones, antique and modern jewellery, as well as wristwatches.
Read MoreChinese & Asian Works of Art
Gibson’s Chinese & Asian Works of Art Department specialises in fine-quality pieces from the Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Southeast Asian regions, spanning periods from antiquity to the early 20th century.
Read MoreAustralian, Maritime & Exploration
Gibson's hosts an annual sale dedicated to Australian, Maritime & Exploration history. This captivating sale provides clients with the opportunity to acquire rare and unique objects that have shaped Australia's historical landscape, along with items of significant collecting interest.
Furniture
Gibson's Furniture Department boasts extensive experience in furniture spanning from the late 17th century to the 21st century. The team has a deep understanding of the evolving styles and subtle trends of these periods across English, Continental, Asian and Australian furniture-making traditions.
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