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$5,000 minimum consignment?
Sorta OT but not really since we all will have to sell stuff some day.
I saw that Heritage was having an entertainment auction in the spring. I sent the director an email about consignment of my Academy Awards ticket collection. She responded back that the collection wasn’t worth $5000 so they could not take it. That seemed a little odd to me so I did a little checking and found that 2/3 of the lots in their June entertainment auction closed for less than $1000 so I asked why they wouldn’t take my lot for a regular auction. The response baffles me: “It’s not what the lot sells for – I have to take in a consignment worth $5K or more from any given consignor – if you just have one piece like you do that is not worth $5,000, then sadly, I can’t consign it.” Anyone ever heard of this before, a $5000 floor on consignment value (not single lots for a major auction but the overall value )? What if I have a $4,000 autograph, no good? I’ve never heard of that in the sports memorabilia field. |
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Bad buisness for a variety of reasons.
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I have a hard time believing that is their actual policy and the rep was misinformed. For the auction house I work for we usually ask that a lot has a "fighting shot" of getting to $500. Sometimes it far surpasses that number and other times it does not.
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Seems pretty short sighted to me.
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I would like a follow-up email asking if this means that they sold all of those lots for 80% less than the price that they estimated for their consignors.
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I would imagine on the entertainment side of the house they might get a virtually endless string of consignors coming to them with smallish stuff. Maybe the need to do this to maintain their sanity. Does seem a little odd that they wouldn't take a $4900 item, or two $2000 pieces.
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A few years ago at a National I had a similar experience.
I had an autographed item that was about a $1200-$1500 item. I went to a few auction houses to get their interest in it. When I went to Heritage I was asked if I had anything else to consign. I didn’t, so since I didn’t hit the minimum threshold for their overall consignment value figure (I can’t recall, but $5k minimum sounds familiar) they wouldn’t take it. If I would have had additional items in the same price range that cumulatively were over $5k they would have taken them all. They were polite and professional, but didn’t take the item. It sold in another auction house in that $1200-$1500 figure. |
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How close to $5,000 is your Academy Awards ticket collection 'worth,' do you think? Is it relatively close?
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I tried to consign my T206 H. Wagner but they told me what I had was t206 Heinie Wagner. Disappointing....
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