About
Fortune
Antique Metals
We believe that commitment and sincerity is a basic necessity, (and ofcourse, very much necessary) for any successful bussiness. Apart from the commitment and sincerity we show, we have a team of well trained staffs, who add extra strength to the organisation. Any work in our organisation is carried out with utmost sincerity, with the end result in mind.
We look forward for serious business partners who posses or in need of Antique items (details of which is given in the later sections). We assure you a smooth bussiness-transactions, at all times during the deal.
Have you got something weird or magical that you'd like to SELL ABROAD?
Lucas Antique Auction House is committed to procuring some of the world's most "strangest" things, either for R&D or simply because we know a few people who are willing to pay a huge price for it outside India. We are indeed, one of the most established companies in the World that have always been intrigued, fascinated and all the more ardent to bust myths and to explore the unknown.
Before you even think about contacting us, please make sure that you know exactly what you are talking about. The more convinced you are, the easier it is for us to talk business. We shall commence on a professional note, only when you have shown us something that interests us. It would be a waste of time if you were to call us over for a cup of coffee just to know more about us and what we do as a Company or just to have a look at our Certifications and Licenses. We believe that nobody can waste our time and only if you are serious, you need call us. We are not prepared, at the end of the day, to return home after listening to a load of bullshit.
Since 1982, the infamous "Copper Iridium" vessel was pronounced an invaluable object that would fetch millions in foreign money, when sold in the international markets. Joining the wild goose chase, were four Companies that had a few available licenses to establish, or rather initiate a contact with foreign buyers. After almost sixteen years, these companies became "extinct" and in the process, had spent a major chunk of their Company's liquid capital on traveling to meet the so called "sellers" or the hundreds of mediators who stood in their way, pretending to be sellers. By 2001, everyone who was involved in this trade had given up, only because NO ONE KNEW WHAT IT WAS THAT THEY WERE LOOKING FOR.