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I guess technically they don't.
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Where do you see shipping listed? I clicked on Estimated Cost Calculator on numerous lots and they all say. Estimated Shipping TBC
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Once I was logged in and registered, then the Cost Calculator worked to show the outrageous shipping amounts instead of just 'TBC'.....
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I didn't even know they still did sports auctions so there is that.
Those cracker jacks look really clean is there a story with these or thoughts they have been bleached? I was involved with a auction Sotheby's did a year or so ago and the shipping was a massive issue there as well. These companies just dont know how to ship cheaply. They sold a Simpsons tin garbage pail for $250 and wanted to charge 350 to ship it. Its pretty dumb imo and hurts the auction prices but i dont see any way around it beyond picking the stuff up in person. I think these big two auction houses have once again taken notice of the pop culture side of things getting back to some of the type of things they did in the 1990s. James G
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If I paid $20,000 for a panorama from 1910, I'd be happy to pay for a top notch shipping job. For a garbage can, not so much.
Bought 2 items last year from Christies and the shipping was far far better than any auction house. Not even in the same ballpark. And I was happy. It's easy to drop a card in a small box with bubble wrap. Not so easy to ship a large rare artifact. Quote:
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A little adjustment based on size and price would go a long way. For me, it just means I'll bid less on the items based on what I know will be charged for shipping. |
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Also, should I assume they will not combine shipping if you win more than one lot? Do I get nailed the $150 for each item?
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That's the point numerous people in this thread have made. "Most" everyone gets it.
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UPS in New York actually offers an auction house pickup and shipping service for the high end auction houses. On the shipping form for Christies you can authorize the pickup of your item by a third party shipping company.
From the UPS website: Auction House Pickup We pickup from Christie's, Sotheby's, Bonham's, and other auction houses to provide a cost effective and secure alternative to auction house in house shipping. We will pickup your fragile, high value items provide a customized packaging solution and deliver the items guaranteed safely anywhere in the world. Call us for a free quote. https://newyork-ny-4766.theupsstorel...ces/pack--ship For many of the items in the baseball auction such as photographs, cards, documents, etc I bet that choosing this method would probably save you a considerable sum. Last edited by markf31; 08-17-2017 at 07:45 AM. |
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AFAIK, all of the items in these last two auctions for Christie's have been from a single owner. I am not sure how much, if any, of his collection is left, but I do not think that Christie's will be doing any more sports memorabilia sales when they are finished with it.
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Greg - Wow that is really interesting. Totally opposite of what I was told. What lot is it? PM or email me if you want.
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