Yes, prices do indeed go up somewhat frequently. We noted in 2020 that prices did go up for many auctioneers, … Continue reading →
Let’s say this picture is an actual fork, marked “sterling silver.” Sterling silver here in the United States is generally … Continue reading →
We have conducted thousands of auctions, and taught auction bid calling techniques around the United States, and testified in several … Continue reading →
All too often, a high bidder retracts his bid, and the previous bidder is made the high bidder without his … Continue reading →
I wonder sometimes. Are we real estate (real property) auctioneers working for our client’s best interest or our own? We’ve … Continue reading →
If there’s been one consistent message I’ve tried to deliver over the past 10 years or more — it’s that … Continue reading →
The short answer is, “yes.” Relatedly, this has been going on for as long as auctions have been used to … Continue reading →
If you have participated in a live or online auction, the auctioneer’s “chant” nor the online platform is generally placing … Continue reading →
In the case of Kline v. Fineberg, 481 So. 2d 108, 109 n.1 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1985) the court … Continue reading →
The argument is, essentially, if an auctioneer is to maximize price for the seller, and a bid comes in “while … Continue reading →