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Helmuth Stone Gallery is a fine art gallery and auction house located in Sarasota, Florida, USA. Its website showcases artworks, antiques, modern pieces, and auction results. The site lists its physical address as 1467 Main Street Sarasota, Florida 34236, along with a phone number, email address, and gallery opening hours. It is not a general-purpose e-commerce marketplace for mass-market sellers; it is more of a vertical transaction venue combining an art gallery, auction house, and consignment service.
Based on the crawled content, the website displays items under categories such as Fine Art, American, European, Antiques, and Modern. Some listings show “Call for price,” while some antiques are marked “SOLD.” The past results page lists a number of high-value sales, including a Eugene Boudin work sold for $292,800, a Vicente S Manansala work sold for $247,650, and a Richard Mille watch sold for $79,950. This suggests that its transaction categories cover paintings, ceramics, antiques, sculptures, Chinese art, collectible watches, and more. The site also includes entry points such as Consign, Bidding Form, Payment Processing, and Shipping Release, supporting consignment, bidding, payment processing, and shipping release workflows.
Pricing transparency is only moderate. Many works for sale do not display direct prices and instead require buyers to call for pricing; the auction section mainly publishes historical sale prices. The crawled text does not specify buyer’s premiums, auction fees, consignment commission rates, payment processing fees, storage fees, or shipping insurance costs. As a result, buyers or consignors need to contact the gallery directly to confirm the actual transaction costs.
Its strengths are its vertical focus, relatively rich historical sales records, and clearly listed physical gallery address and contact information, making it suitable for offline viewing and communication before high-value art transactions. Its sales examples cover European and American artists, Asian artists, and antique objects, which can be useful references for collectors. The drawbacks are its limited level of online e-commerce functionality and insufficient disclosure of product pricing, payment methods, shipping coverage, and fee policies. Cross-border buyers in particular should confirm shipping, customs clearance, and payment arrangements in advance.
It is better suited to art collectors, antique buyers, auction bidders, and collectors looking to consign high-value artworks or collectibles. It is not suitable for ordinary e-commerce sellers, nor is it a standardized multi-channel sales platform for commodity products.
The crawled text does not provide information on access from mainland China, Chinese-language service, RMB payments, or cross-border logistics. Its China access status is therefore unknown.
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helmuthstone.com is an United States E-commerce provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach helmuthstone.com directly.