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Auction house for vintage baseball jerseys
What are the top 3 auction houses ther you would trust to sell your vintage baseball jersey collection?
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"Vintage" meaning antique "style" Jerseys or Game-worn?
Big difference in terms of who you should use. |
vintage game worn jerseys
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I would say Heritage and Leland’s. You may also try Goldin.
I’m assuming these are flannels or early knit jerseys. |
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If the jerseys were mine, I'd consign them to LOTG.
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All excellent choices above...
Hunt Auctions also realizes excellent prices, but can be tough to negotiate with on the commission end. Grey Flannel is the only AH who actually specializes in Game-used Uniforms and Equipment. You might want to consider them along with those previously mentioned. Best of luck! |
I've seen generally strong prices at Grey Flannel, and Hunt and Heritage have become major players in GU shirts also. Those would be my top 3.
Lelands, IMO, has really slipped. We had a discussion earlier this year on a White Sox shirt they were offering as original, complete that had several major things wrong with it, including stripped off NOB. Just for fun, you might post them here. You never know, you might get your price on some of them and save yourself the big seller commission. |
anyone has experience working with SCP for vintage game worn baseball jersey?
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And I agree about posting here.... No harm in doing so! It won't reach as many eyeballs, but it's easy, you can dictate the price, you get paid much faster, and it's completely commission free. No reason not to give it a try first. |
My $.02
If you know what you want out of them (or at least a ballpark) post here and see what comes in. No commission, costs or much time investment. For auction houses here are some thoughts (don't assume that if I left them off they are bad. I wasn't going through every one of them.)
I would reach out to these and any others you are considering. Get an idea of what commission structure, how it will be featured (full-page in catalog etc), auction estimates (although take this with a grain of salt), when it will be listed etc. From there you can negotiate on the details and make a decision. There's also always eBay which does not take much time. With Powersellers you can get fees pretty low especially on more high-end items. |
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