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Posted By: Jim VB
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Posted By: leon
"What this says to me is that the auctioneer hammering the lot is not sufficent. He must also say "sold". |
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Posted By: CoreyRS.hanus
"Does that mean that if he doesn't utter the particular word "sold," any lot can be withheld from any buyer for any reason? If so the whole auction concept is meaningless." |
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Posted By: CoreyRS.hanus
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Posted By: Tim Newcomb
Corey, |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
So I'm curious--you said there was nothing unusual about the hammering of this lot. Did you hear them say "sold"? Did they say "sold" on all of their other lots that presumably "sold"? |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Tim- I did look it up and you are right, it is "bated." |
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Posted By: Tim Newcomb
Hi Barry-- hey, I do this for a living! |
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Posted By: CoreyRS.hanus
Tim, |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I have attended quite a few live auctions too, and as a general rule if the auctioneer cries "Sold" (it is called crying, as in "The Crying of Lot 49"), he generally says it boldly; but if he cries "Pass" it is generally done quietly and is sometimes difficult to hear. |
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Posted By: dan mckee
What reserve??? Hunt's numbers attached to their lots are estimated values, I never heard of them having reserves. If the item opens, then it sells, period. I attend all of their live auctions though I do not keep records as well as Tim does. The only way Tim made a mistake writing that lot down is if I was talking to him, I think I messed him up once or twice. There was one lot that was withdrawn and David hunt mentioned that and it never came to the auction block. I am not sure what lot that was. Dan. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
I've long thought that terms that auction folks use are inaccurate. |
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Posted By: Mike Peich
Tim Newcomb, Dan McKee and I all sat together at the recent Hunt Auction (I'm Tim's unnamed "friend"), and Tim and I kept a record of the final prices for each item. We both recorded $1200 for the disputed Lot #397. That said, as Dan has mentioned, he did interrupt us a few times during the proceedings (VERY entertainingly so, I might add), and it's possible we didn't record the right amount. In fact, I don't recall if the auctioner said sold for that lot, or any other lot, with the exception of the Novelty Cutlerys--I was really paying attention to those. For all I know Dan was still gloating over the bobble-heads he had just bought, and we were giving him deserved smack about his purchases, and we may have missed comments about #397. (Sorry to out you on those bobble-heads, Dan.) |
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Posted By: dan mckee
I won some nodders?? oh yea! I spent a fortune Friday night and nothing on Saturday. Ummm, lets see, what is the main variance between Friday night and Saturday at a Hunt auction??? oh yea! The bar is open!!!!!!! David Hunt should pay my tab. On a serious note, I have won lots before for less than the estimated value and never had a problem so I am still confused about a reserve. Dan. |
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Posted By: JK
Dan, |
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Posted By: CoreyRS.hanus
My understanding how live auctions such as Hunt's, Sotheby's, Christies, etc. work is that there ARE undisclosed reserves which BY LAW may not be higher than the low-end estimate. Therefore if the estimated value for the lot is say 1,500-2,000, the reserve may not be higher than 1,500 and may in fact be lower. That is why in many instances the estimated values for lots appear too high. The auction house is well aware that the lower the estimates, the more interest will be generated and more often than not that will translate into a higher realized price. However, there is a risk to that strategy. The item could fall flat resulting in a realized price way too low for what the seller wanted. Therefore many sellers to guard against that happening insist on a healthy reserve. That in turn FORCES the auction house to raise the estimated value so the low-end estimate is not lower than the reserve. |
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