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Consignors responded to this green light immediately.
Katherine Jentleson: The Top New York Art Auctions of 2010 Katherine Jentleson 2010
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Consignors responded to this green light immediately.
Katherine Jentleson: The Top New York Art Auctions of 2010 Katherine Jentleson 2010
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Consignors responded to this green light immediately.
Katherine Jentleson: The Top New York Art Auctions of 2010 Katherine Jentleson 2010
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(Consignors themselves often have strong opinions on when their lots come up in an auction - usually in the middle, not at the end - and where it appears in the catalogue: they prefer the right-hand page.)
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Consignors responded to this green light immediately.
Katherine Jentleson: The Top New York Art Auctions of 2010 Katherine Jentleson 2010
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Consignors responded to this green light immediately.
Katherine Jentleson: The Top New York Art Auctions of 2010 Katherine Jentleson 2010
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Consignors responded to this green light immediately.
Katherine Jentleson: The Top New York Art Auctions of 2010 Katherine Jentleson 2010
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Consignors, for their part, had to accept lower asking prices.
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But, following a sale, deals are made quietly by all parties: Consignors of bought-in lots, especially those with reserve prices, may owe the auctioneer money -- called a "buyback" -- for various fees, such as for catalog photography, outside expertise, insurance and shipping.
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Consignors withheld all consignments of leather and closed the port of entry here with our sort of folk.
John M. Copley. A Sketch of the Battle of Franklin, Tenn. ... 1893
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