TL:DR NEED TO SELL EXPENSIVE TABLE; WHERE CAN I DO IT.
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Okay, here's the idea:
I got table in pic related.
It's made out of 1600 years old wood with glass additions, it's quite expensive (over 2.000 Euro, about 2.200 $). One of it's kind due to stricture and curves of the wood blah blah. I need to sell it.
I'm from central europe, but aiming at either western part of it or US/Canada.
Where do you think I should potential clients?
Beverly Hills?
There's a lot of money there with atrocious taste.
>>976504
where? how? craigslists not safe enough i think.
>>976500
look for a broker
this is not a 2000 dollar table, this is a 20000 dollar table.
>>976531
>this is not a 2000 dollar table, this is a 20000 dollar table.
I'm serious mate, what kind of broker and where should I look for him? I honestly do not have any experience doing this internationally, any brokers/websites you could recommend?
>>976500
Usually high end items are sold in auctions. Look for an auctioneer in your city. You can specify how much you want the starting bid to be. They will take a cut but handle all the advertising of the sale.
>>976543
How about Sotheby's? They do art financing and brokering.
>>976500
That's a pretty nice table. Wish the legs weren't so gaudy.
I know lots of people who would be willing to pay thousands of dollars for a nice table if it's as nicely crafted as it looks on the pic.
>>976564
What is you email address? I am from Canada and can see a potential market for this product.
>>978309
[email protected]
Would love to get in contact with you
>>978772
Incoming spam and dick pics
>>978775
already full of that
>>976500
did you make this table?
>>976500
>2015
>implying boomers are going to be able to get pennies on the dollar for their knick knack bullshit the overspent on
Put it on craigslist and i doubt you get $400 for it
try james edition they sell tacky shit on there all the time
>>976500
that's the most pretentious-looking table I've ever seen
I'll sell it here in the uk for you
>>976500
Change those stands to swasticas
>>976500
>get really old logs
>cross cut and wedge some glass between
>use fucking ikea tier metal boxes to hold it up
No way this dumb shit is worth thousands just because it has an old piece of wood attached.
>1600 years old wood
thats probably bullshit
and depending on the wood type it could be worth 2000 even if it was made with fresh wood.
>>980088
>got officiql docs confirming age od the wood
ima print you some official docs my friend :-)
>>980101
Ima show you vid from the lab, brother :)