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    Default Auction Catalogue's

    Hi i'm a ebid new user,anybody know how Auction House Catalogue's sell on the site,can't see many on the site at the moment.
    All of my catalogue's are from auction house's Christie's,Bloomsbury,Phillips de Pury.regards

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    I'm not at all sure if there is a market for them here on eBid or not. I would think that there should be. I would suggest listing in the book & magazine category rather than antiques. Unless, of course, the catalogs are over 100 years old themselves.

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    With the advent of modern communications via the internet, it is relatively easy these days to subscribe to the organisations that publish the auctions and their repective auction house catalogues, on line. A lot of them also being "live" auctions, so not only can you follow the item by description and photographic back up, but also instantly see and hear the realisations of the auctioned items, in many of them.
    If anybody else is interested in the aspects of how this all works, use your web browser and search out,, the-saleroom.
    Not only is it a great way to seek out information on antiques but an education in current pricing, values and market confidences.
    What's more,,,, it's FREE!

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