Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Tenders for a bargain

My Paypal payments total last year £ 315.06, with the majority of this frittered away on vintage pieces found in the online Aladdin cave eBaythere is. I am not made strong enough things to be eBay a serious bidder. Just last month I lost out with a bargain pair of ' future vintage ' Swedish Hasbeens clog boots while trying to decide whether I really wanted to block boots or was just get caught up in stupid-starts-price hysteria.

When it comes to bidding, I officially small fish. There are big-shot bidders, however, as it will take much more seriously. eBay recently revealed their top five most expensive tenders and the items that were won.

Comes in as number one, watch Big Red Rolex Daytona Cosmograph was won for the entire £ 16,950 in 2010. Named after a 24-hour race by daytona International Speedway, allow desirable clock race car drivers to measure circuit time and calculate the average speed. Just what everyone needs.

One jewels States there are ten year waiting list model with Rolex and this exclusivity goes some way to explain his appeal to the non-professional drivers. Although with so much money to save Watchclub.com prices-a similar element of more than £ 20,000 may-Daytona owners have a racing car or two banks about…

For rough valuations on other topics represent the top five I buzzed me to some of Brightons many new and antique jewellery shops:

According to one diamond dealer, if this paragraph was authentic-the list does not mention a certification-could rock in this platinum ring be worth £ 11,500 alone.

Antique watch experts said that similar gold-envelopes dress timepieces to the development of the prestigious Swiss watchmaker can fetch between £ 7,000 to £ 8000 with the authentic signatures.

Jewellers agreed that the price of the bracelet, which boasts 198 diamonds in white gold on white gold, yellow is on the right, while admitting that "it is difficult to value if color and clarity is not specified".

Named after the style icon Grace Kelly, is this cult bag and other classic Hermès arm candy regular parties at traditional auction houses. Kelly has retrieved between £ 600 to £ 1,920 Christies on in recent years.

But as valuations, experts were eager to offer up their eBay horror stories.

The owners of Brighton lanes antique Centre said they deal with upset eBay customers each week: "the few myself worked, because the seller will indicate that an item has been valued at a certain quantity but often if it says £ 10.000de will be lucky to get £ 2000 to it."

Of course, there are risks when you buy such expensive items online, but while I have had to sell me on eBay to raise the kind of cash change hands (some have tried it before) believe that people are willing to part with itIf they believe they solved themselves some bargain bling.

So is the traditional auction houses concerned about competition? "Prices are telling their own story", said Julian Roup Bonhamsof. "They are very modest in relation to what Bonhams is to achieve in jewelry, watches and textiles."

But if your only knowledge of hammer-reigned auctions are taken from the day through TV programmes the following teams in matching pillaging, participate in a formal matter can be threatening. What if you sneeze and come to buy a yacht?

Buy online, on the other hand is a little too easy-you don't even have to get dressed – and the choice of the goods offered on eBay means that you will probably find something that takes your fancy.

I recognize this, it appears that the country's best-known auction houses unwilling to let the mammoth buy and sell site corner market in convenience.

Internet sale room Christie's LIVE was used by over a quarter of its customers in 2010. You can also download Christie's iPad and iPhone apps and Bonhams is currently rolling out of his own online tenders service.

Granted, falling in love with a four-digit vintage bag while you are crushed like a sardine in a commuter train transport may not be as glamorous as Trainspotting it across a grand auction space, but there is little doubtthat cut out the middle man is increasingly appealing to both buyers and sellers.


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