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Author : ak     Date : 28-Oct-2006
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For collectors of princesa range glassware, old perfume bottles, antique furniture or any of the other thousands of items people love to collect, an auction is a fantastic place to have fun and often get a great deal. If you do collect princesa range Glassware and it is your first time at an auction, you need to learn about bidding so you get the best buy possible.

Attend a few auctions just to watch people and learn how they work so you do not end up purchasing something you did not want. Waving to a friend across the room could win you an antique bedpan, which you do not collect instead of the princesa range glassware you really wanted.

They hold a preview a few days before an auction. This gives people a chance to view the items they are interested in and examine them for any flaws or damage. When checking the princesa range glassware you wish to bid on, be sure there are no chips or scratches. Also, register for the auction and get an auction catalogue.

Go on the internet or check the price and reference guides so you know what a fair price when bidding on Princesa range glassware is. Auctions have terms that you should be aware of such as:

  • Provenance - sometimes available, it is the previous owners history
  • Pre sale estimate - how much they expect the item to sell for
  • Start price - the amount that starts the bidding
  • Reserve price - not all items have a reserve placed on them but if they do, it is the lowest amount a seller accepts. If they do not meet the reserve, the piece remains unsold. An example is if you were the highest bidder at $25.00 on a piece of princesa range glassware and the reserve or lowest the seller would accept was $30.00, the piece remains unsold.
  • Hammer Price - When they bang the gravel, this is the hammer price or selling price.

Buying at an auction is a great way to obtain rare Princesa range glassware to add to your collection.

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