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Archive 01-22-2006 12:16 AM

which auction house is best for what type of vintage material?
 
Posted By: <b>Brian C Daniels</b><p>cards?<br />memorabilia?<br />photos (vintage) ?<br /><br />your thoughts on who realizes the best prices on which items?<br /><br /><br />and if anyone wants the Panthers tomorrow and the points I bet them some money and take Seattle?! <img src="/images/happy.gif" height=14 width=14><br /><br />Cardknowledge@earthlink.net

Archive 01-22-2006 06:54 AM

which auction house is best for what type of vintage material?
 
Posted By: <b>bruce dorskind</b><p><br /><br /><br />It has been my experience that on rare pieces, particuarly 19th century cards<br />and baseball advertising pieces .that the quality of both the write ups and the <br />level of bidding makes Robert Edward Auctions, the auction house of choice.<br /><br />The fact that Robert Edward Auctions has only one auction per year; limits<br />the number of lots and does not have multiple lots featuring the same item<br />(i.e. 3 Lou Gehrig PSA 8 1933 Goudey cards) is a distinct advantage.<br /><br />As a buyer I have excellent experiences with Mastro, Hunt, and Robert Edward<br />Auctions. <br /><br />When I chose to sell special items, the reason I chose Robert Edward Auctions<br />was the knowledge of Rob Lifson. A brilliant merchandiser, incredibly<br />knowledgable, he leverages all of his talent. He operates with integrity and<br />speed and pays his consignors faster than anyone else.<br /><br />On smaller items, (those worth less than $1000), I have excellent experiences<br />with Barry Sloate. Barry is very knowledgable and very realistic in his expectations.<br />He, too, paid within 15 days of the sale.<br /><br />Over the course of the past 30 years that I have been collecting super rare material,<br />I have only had difficulty on four ocassions. Ultimately, with the help of Rob Lifson<br />(who refused items that another firm had sold as aunthentic) I was able to get a 100%<br />refund. I should note that two of the three firms with whom I had a problem are no<br />longer in business, and the third appears to have corrected its ways.<br /><br />

Archive 01-22-2006 05:13 PM

which auction house is best for what type of vintage material?
 
Posted By: <b>HW</b><p>cards: Mastro's for sure. They have so many guys that are experts in all types of cards. Their prices in each auction always amaze me.<br /><br />memorabilia: That is a tough one. I guess that it depends on what it is. Uniforms seems like Grey Flannel has a good following. Robert Edward's also got some big prices for some early baseball artifacts in their last auction.<br /><br />photos: Leland's got some big prices for some photos in their last auction. I have also seen some incredible results in Hunt's and Mastro's.

Archive 01-23-2006 04:03 PM

which auction house is best for what type of vintage material?
 
Posted By: <b>WP</b><p>When it comes to cards Mastro and Goodwin are head and shoulders the best.


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