... I have put a cheeky commission bid on a little frippery. I have also put a little bid on a lot on next week's sealed bid auction.
I went to the view last Tuesday which ended on a disagreeable note.
In a possibly vain attempt to schmooze a free glass of wine, I will be swapping my normal attire of hawaian shirt for something more respectable I.e. a tweed jacket. Will be there with the wife though, so if you happen to spot a balding overweight fella looking uncomfortable, say hello. I'll be available for a pint somewhere nearby afterwards.
Dave
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... I have put a cheeky commission bid on a little frippery. I have also put a little bid on a lot on next week's sealed bid auction.
I went to the view last Tuesday which ended on a disagreeable note.
I certain well known individual told my mate to "sod-off" as we were leaving. It was gratuitous and unsolicited and I suspect the person was showing off to chums.
As for my bid? Well I know I was a bit cheeky and I did not expect to get it but the hammer price was 4x what I had put down. Utter madness for what is a rather ordinary item. If that is the market value, my modest collection is worth thousands and thousands - and it is not.
Remember, if you are unsuccessful at auction - you have not lost - you still have the money in your pocket.
Some surprising results in the airgun section.
More surprising by a mile though the complete lack of refreshments.
I came away with a couple of items.
Dave
Smell my cheese
Hi Dave,
I seem to recall that there used to be a snack be in the building which at least provided some light refreshments. Seems a bit silly for them to stop doing this at such a high profile auction.
You can't just leave us hanging mate, so what "couple of items" did you eventually come home with ?
Regards
Brian
Seems ridiculous all the money being spent and not even a cup of coffee, let alone a rich tea. Staff seemed well provided for though.
I came away with a couple of pistols.
Dave
Smell my cheese