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High opening bids, excessive bid increments particularly at lower levels and not including buyer's premium in the viewable bidding history all seem to work against the auction house and hence the consignor's desire to maximize the number of bidders, and therefore increase competition between bidders to obtain the highest possible selling price.
But what do I know????
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+ 1, or whatever increment is specified
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