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I have just got an email from the Laganside auctioneers who have asked me to bring the tables in tomorrow.
Shall I wait until I hear from the other auctioneers Ross's and Bloomfieldauctions - I mean - think the lady just said from Laganside they will put them up for auction think she said next Tuesday.
Shall I wait
Shall I wait until I hear from the other auctioneers Ross's and Bloomfieldauctions - I mean - think the lady just said from Laganside they will put them up for auction think she said next Tuesday.
Shall I wait
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They will search for similar items in either their data base or previous auctions online. They will then give you an 'Auction Estimate' of what it might fetch in an auction, say £120 -£150 for example. If you ask for an auction estimate rather than a 'valuation' they will give you a figure. Do not take anything down to them without receiving an auction estimate as it could be a total waste of time.
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A quick read of that indicates that you will pay 18.5% plus VAT on the hammer price.
They will email you and let you know if they sold and what the hammer price was. They will pay you within 4 weeks.
A quick read of that indicates that you will pay 18.5% plus VAT on the hammer price.
They will email you and let you know if they sold and what the hammer price was. They will pay you within 4 weeks.
Chris had sent a link (cant' find it) of same tables selling for 683 dollars so it had got my hopes a little bit.
Here are the ones that are exactly like mine
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/265253229579?hash=item3dc253140b:g:T2MAAOSwd5phCrrw
Here are the ones that are exactly like mine
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Just because something is for sale on ebay at that price, does not mean it will sell for that price. The only way you can really tell is by looking at recent sales and that is not always reliable. I regularly buy silver from ebay and online auctions and the variation in prices is huge. Some people just try it on.
And whilst you say the ones on ebay are exactly like yours, yours could be by a much better maker or a much worse one.
The only way to find out is to a) have them valued - but that is only someone's opinion and b) put them up for sale and see how much someone is willing to pay for them.
And whilst you say the ones on ebay are exactly like yours, yours could be by a much better maker or a much worse one.
The only way to find out is to a) have them valued - but that is only someone's opinion and b) put them up for sale and see how much someone is willing to pay for them.
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