As F. Scott Fitzgerald so astutely observed, the very rich “are different from you and me.” To begin with, they like to live in very big houses and often have several of them. In order to fill up these spaces, they tend to accumulate stuff — fancy cars, fine wines, custom-made furniture, antiques and valuable art.
Unless you have very rich friends, you might not see these treasures until they end up in a museum or up for auction at Sotheby’s or Christie’s, which publicly display pieces before they go under the gavel.
Until now…