Samuel Baker

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Samuel Baker was an 18th-century British bookseller and auctioneer best known for establishing the auction house that became Sotheby’s.

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instanceOf British person
auctioneer
bookseller
person
basedIn United Kingdom
businessLocation London, England
surface form: London
centuryOfActivity 18th century
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Great Britain
employer Sotheby’s
surface form: Baker auction house
fieldOfWork auctions
book trade
founded Baker’s auction business
precursor of Sotheby’s
genreOfBusiness book auctions
manuscript auctions
hasLanguage English
hasNotableSuccessor Sotheby’s
historicalRole pioneer of organized book auctions in Britain
industry art market
auction industry
publishing
knownAs founder of the firm that evolved into Sotheby’s
notableFor founding the auction house that became Sotheby’s
occupation auctioneer
bookseller
timePeriod Georgian era

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Sotheby’s founder Samuel Baker