Auctions
Every sale, on one calendar
Live, timed, sealed-bid, and charity galas — a single record for every sale your house has run, with the channel mix, location, and department attribution intact.
Data domains
Sales as first-class data
The Auction domain treats each sale as a first-class object — not a flat row in a spreadsheet. A sale carries its channel mix (live + livestream, timed online, sealed-bid), its location (single venue, simulcast, online-only), the departments running it, the buyer's premium scheme it uses, and the regional tax rules that apply to its invoices.
Because the schema includes the operational shape of the sale — not just its name and date — your analyst can ask 'what did online-only sales hammer last quarter vs simulcast?' and get an answer in one query rather than five spreadsheets.
Ask your data
From a question to a channel performance read
Ask how a sale channel actually performed. The MCP server joins auction, lot, and bid data and returns the comparison your strategy team would have built manually.
Access & governance
Operational data, broad access
Sale metadata is non-sensitive and broadly accessible. The narrower per-sale economics — buyer's premium splits, partnership shares — are masked from the default analyst role and require the `auctions.read.economics` capability.
All roles can read the calendar, department attribution, and channel mix without restriction.
Buyer's premium scheme details, partnership splits, and per-sale margin are gated behind a finance role.
Future-dated sales are visible only to roles inside the originating department until the catalogue goes live.
Related domains
Auctions sit at the heart of every domain
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