recently, that 'other auction's' owner posted a promo for himself exclaiming how much better any consignor would do selling through their auction or selling through Heritage, and cited 2 major items that were recently sold at his venue or at Heritage, or Propstore.

I say, while the two items noted 'may' have done slightly better for consignors (possibly or even possibly not), I say that the auctioneer's post was pure puffery, designed to focus on a very narrow window and selection of items, to mislead actual sellers that would believe his words.

It's possible, not a certainty, that a consignor may have gotten more for the 2 posters mentioned at the 'other auction', but not necessarily.

lets examine the British War of the Worlds quad poster.

That 'other auction' says:
"while the results were similar ($23,733 [in MO] vs $23,125 at Heritage, the amounts the consignors received were ANYTHING but similar ($21,360 at eMoviePoster.com vs $15,725 at the other auction, a difference of $5,635!)."

Hammer at HA was $18,500. If the consignor got a no fee agreement, they got $18,500. The 'other auction' would have paid you more - yes, but the difference is less than the $5635 mentioned. In that case the difference in amount would be $2810. Even though that 'other guy' makes a hard statement that you would have only gotten $15,775, which he could not know for sure, even though he makes his statement with certainty. If you were able to get a negative consignor fee (aka, sharing some of the BP), the difference may be negligable

But Okay, let's say the seller of the poster got some extra out of Missouri.

BUT

what if the same consignor also gave that 'other auction' the Mentor Hubner Forbidden Planet concept illustration that they recently sold for $5877.00?
How much would you have gotten, if you sold it at Heritage?

Well, we can state the difference here with absolute certainty: Way way more, because HA sold that very item today in their entertainment auction, as the "other auction's" buyer consigned it to Heritage himself and the result was $30,000 (hammer at $24,000.). Even if the consignor did not have a special fee deal in place, they get $21,600.00 for the piece, or a profit of $15,723.00!

even if they did not have a special deal in place for the WOTW quad and actually paid the full consignment rate and got only $15,775.00, they would have made an astonishing $10,087.00 more for consigning the 2 items to Heritage, instead of sending them to Missouri.

So it's obvious, sending your consignments of top quality items to Heritage instead of Missouri, while not always matching one-for-one, in the long run contributes way more money to your bank account than it does sending your money to an auction with far few bidders (Missouri claims to have 100,000 or so registered members) vs the 2,000,000 registered at HA.com.

For my money, when asked the question "should you send your high quality consignments to Heritage or to 'that other auction' " has a clear answer: Heritage auctions, because you get more.

Don't be fooled by carnival barkers selling you a pig in a poke, go with the best auction house in the USA: Heritage. Period.

and PS; The piece today sold to a 'real bidder'

Rich

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