Thanks for the explanation Zach.

 

I was clear on the BP situation—that’s easy to understand. I was just curious 
how much I might have to pay to Heritage should I ever consign posters for 
auction. The commission rate varies? How is that determined? 

 

Basically, Heritage gets paid via the Buyer’s Premium AND a commission charged 
to the seller based on hammer price. Yikes! To be honest, that double whammy 
makes me hesitant to ever consider consigning, especially anything not likely 
to get a substantial price (which probably describes most of my collection.) 
I’ll leave the auctions to the high rollers. 😊

 

Scott

 

From: MoPo List <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Zach Pogemiller
Sent: Thursday, June 8, 2023 4:02 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Heritage fees

 

The fee structure at Heritage works the same way as it does at Prop Store, 
Sotheby’s, Christie’s, or any other auction house that charges a buyer’s 
premium.

 

For a seller:

 

Commission is assessed on the hammer price (winning bid amount).

 

The seller nets the hammer price less commission. The seller’s commission is 
typically a percentage of hammer for each lot sold. If you have a 20% 
commission rate, you will net $800 from a winning bid of $1000.

 

For a buyer:

 

The buyer pays the hammer price + buyer’s premium. The buyer’s premium is 
calculated based on the hammer price.

 

In Movie Posters, the buyer’s premium is 20% or a minimum buyer’s premium of 
$29. Other categories have different Buyer’s Premiums. For instance, in a 
Hollywood memorabilia auction, the buyer’s premium is 25% or a minimum buyer’s 
premium of $49. As a buyer, the auction platform calculates and shows you your 
final price before you place a bid. There’s no mystery as to the fee. You 
literally have to agree to a bid twice for it to register. If you won a lot for 
a bid of $1000, the sale price would be $1200 (winning bid + buyer’s premium).

 

On Thu, Jun 8, 2023 at 1:44 PM Scott Burns <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

I was curious about HA’s fees, too. As I was watching their TV memorabilia 
auction this past, weekend I looked all over their website but didn’t find a 
clear answer on fees, other than the 25% BP.

 

Am I correct to assume HA keeps the Buyer’s Premium of 25%, PLUS a cut of 
whatever the final bid price is? If I consign a poster and it sells for $200, 
the buyer pays $250 with the BP, then tax and shipping charges. As the 
consigner, what do I actually have in my pocket after the sale?

 

Scott

MoPo List Owner

 

From: MoPo List <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > On Behalf Of peter contarino
Sent: Wednesday, June 7, 2023 11:32 AM
To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 
Subject: [MOPO] Heritage fees

 

Can anyone provide me with a link to HA auction fees please? I have been 
looking at their site for 10 minutes and can't find anything. Everything else 
under the sun is easily available. 

 

Thanks,

 

Peter 

 

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