Auctions have become a favorite place where you can buy ancient items. In Sydney, auction was carried out at the auction, at which antique things acted as lots, very interested in many of their connoisseurs. Every year it becomes more and more prestigious to acquire valuable and rare objects. These are not some non-bore materials, but things that cause delight. Their use stimulates the formation of new furniture styles. The demand for furniture made in previously outdated styles is resumed. We are talking about Rococo, Baroque, classicism, Gothic, modernism. Many antique furniture pieces will fit into the interior of any home. The value of furniture is determined by its age and safety. Moreover, old furniture is more valuable both in the definition of its value and culturally. This makes the acquisition of rarities as popular as investment, which is carried out by people with wealth. The search for truly valuable antique furniture is associated with some difficulties. Therefore, it is better to trust specialists in this matter. These include Andrew Shapiro, who collect luxurious interior items that can attract the attention of fans of rarities. The auction in Sydney allowed them to see wonderful interior objects of the following eminent and demanding masters: George Prasima, Georg Jensen, Shulim Crimper. At the auction, such a lot was presented as the “Papa-Medical” chair, which has genuine upholstery. It was produced by Hans Vegner in 1950. The cost of an unusual chair was $ 8160. Preliminary forecasts of the final price of a leather chair, the authors of which are Baby Fabritsius and Jorgen Castoholm, varyed within 2000-4000 dollars. However, they sold this rarity dating from 1968, for $ 4800. An equally interesting lot was considered the dining table “Conoid”. This rare and beautiful object of antiquity, dating from 1960, was made by George Prisashim. He was brought to Australia from America. The table was developed in the studio of George Prisima, from which he inherited his name.