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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass Paperweights => Topic started by: paperweightalan on July 10, 2017, 04:19:43 PM
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We have a private collection that we'd like to sell. It's 800 - 900 paperweights in their original boxes, all referenced and many with their original receipts.
Does anyone have any advice as to how we sell them?
Thanks!
Julie
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Hi Julie
I am afraid you have a bit of a problem as I cannot see anyone wanting to buy all 900 of your paperweights as one lot but there are paperweight dealers who may be interested in buying several of them. The amounts they offer may be negotiable but you have to remember they need to make a profit, cover their expenses and pay VAT so the amounts they offer may not appear overly generous.
Also much depends on who made your weights as some makes are much more (or less) popular than others which affects their desireability and price, whether they are unlimited or limited editions must also be taken into account.
Obviously the best way to make the most from your weights is to sell them yourself either by hiring a stall at fairs which include glassware items or by listing them on Ebay. There is a small charge for selling on Ebay but it may be the best way to go.
Sorry there is no easy solution but I hope this helps. Hopefully other members may have more advice to offer you
Best wishes
Dave
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The more you know about your collection, the better the price you will get. If you are going to approach dealers or auction houses, it is best to provide a description up front in terms of the makers and style of paperweights you have. Otherwise they may not even respond. Since you are in the UK, my advice is to get a list of dealers from the Paperweight Collectors Circle and start with them.
I am in the US and I have purchased collections that large, but it is a hard thing to deal with, for both the seller and the buyer. You might start with your best weights and try to get a reasonable price for them. Then donate the remainder to a charity or consign them to a local auction, knowing there will be little return. I don't recommend selling them on eBay unless that is something you have always wanted to try. It will take you years to sell them all.
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Hi Julie. The ease with which you may be able to sell them will depend so much upon what makes they are. Caithness Glass, for example, are hard to sell for much at present because there are so many around. Happy to give further advice if you can send me more information about them. There is an email link on our website.
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Hi Julie. Agree with the above. However, selling yourself is very longwinded. Maybe as a start, circulate photos to dealers such as myself (Paperweight Row, or steverowe1 AT outlook DOT com) for some ID and further advice. Steve
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Hi Julie,
I'm very sure that I will be interested in several items of your collection. I'm a paperweight collector and dealer. You can send me photos for the present, on which several pieces are shown together to:
kostbarkeiten AT online DOT de
kind regards
Andreas