scotty Posted 18 February, 2018 Share Posted 18 February, 2018 Anybody know much about these, or how to go about selling them? I've been asked to flog one for my mother, no idea how best to go about it. The Pars Gallery in Romsey say they'll do it on commission, which seems fair enough, but they want the neck end of £500 up front to professionally clean it before they market it.....my inbuilt scepticism radar has gone off, anyone here dealt with them? Any advice would be appreciated, cheers in advance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
buctootim Posted 18 February, 2018 Share Posted 18 February, 2018 Anybody know much about these, or how to go about selling them? I've been asked to flog one for my mother, no idea how best to go about it. The Pars Gallery in Romsey say they'll do it on commission, which seems fair enough, but they want the neck end of £500 up front to professionally clean it before they market it.....my inbuilt scepticism radar has gone off, anyone here dealt with them? Any advice would be appreciated, cheers in advance. No idea. But these people offer an online valuation and seem reputable. https://www.tooveys.com/rugs-and-carpets/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OldNick Posted 18 February, 2018 Share Posted 18 February, 2018 I have sent you a PM Tooveys are ok, but not the best way forward Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
benjii Posted 18 February, 2018 Share Posted 18 February, 2018 I have sent you a PM Tooveys are ok, but not the best way forward Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nordic Saint Posted 23 February, 2018 Share Posted 23 February, 2018 No idea. But these people offer an online valuation and seem reputable. https://www.tooveys.com/rugs-and-carpets/ Thanks for that link. The first picture that came up was a rug identical to one I bought in Esfahan for £100 many years ago. It's now valued in England at £3,700, and it's not even my best Persian rug. I'm not really a business-oriented person but if you want to make money, it's clealry worth going to Iran and buying rugs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Whitey Grandad Posted 23 February, 2018 Share Posted 23 February, 2018 Thanks for that link. The first picture that came up was a rug identical to one I bought in Esfahan for £100 many years ago. It's now valued in England at £3,700, and it's not even my best Persian rug. I'm not really a business-oriented person but if you want to make money, it's clealry worth going to Iran and buying rugs. I read that as 'going to Iran and buying drugs'. That is a really bad idea and I am in no way suggesting that anyone should do such a thing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scotty Posted 23 February, 2018 Author Share Posted 23 February, 2018 Thanks for that link. The first picture that came up was a rug identical to one I bought in Esfahan for £100 many years ago. It's now valued in England at £3,700, and it's not even my best Persian rug. I'm not really a business-oriented person but if you want to make money, it's clealry worth going to Iran and buying rugs. The one I have was apparently made in Esfahan. One company say its worth £2700, the auctioneers Nick put me onto say £300 - £500. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ooh it's a corner Posted 25 February, 2018 Share Posted 25 February, 2018 There's a Persian rug shop in the Triangle, obviously he'd buy it from you at the lowest price and sell it at the highest, but he is a good guy and would talk to you sensibly about options/cleaning, best place to sell it....etc Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OldNick Posted 27 February, 2018 Share Posted 27 February, 2018 The one I have was apparently made in Esfahan. One company say its worth £2700, the auctioneers Nick put me onto say £300 - £500. Well perhaps you try another auctioneer then Scotty, I gave you the heads up and obviously you are disappointed with the valuation. Perhaps the best way to find out its true worth, is to go back to the company who said its value is £2700 and want you to spend £500 cleaning it, and ask them how much they will pay for it like it is. I bet they wont give you an offer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rooney Posted 27 February, 2018 Share Posted 27 February, 2018 Lawrence Fine Art Auctioneers Ltd. Crewkerne sell Persian Rugs in their Fine Art Sales and Old Nick can vouch for them too. They may be prepared to pop in and have a look when someone is in your area. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OldNick Posted 27 February, 2018 Share Posted 27 February, 2018 Lawrence Fine Art Auctioneers Ltd. Crewkerne sell Persian Rugs in their Fine Art Sales and Old Nick can vouch for them too. They may be prepared to pop in and have a look when someone is in your area.Without a doubt, they are very good. I don't know their carpet specialist though Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scotty Posted 27 February, 2018 Author Share Posted 27 February, 2018 (edited) Well perhaps you try another auctioneer then Scotty, I gave you the heads up and obviously you are disappointed with the valuation. Perhaps the best way to find out its true worth, is to go back to the company who said its value is £2700 and want you to spend £500 cleaning it, and ask them how much they will pay for it like it is. I bet they wont give you an offer. I'm sure the one you put me onto were far closer to the actual value Nick, just as I'm sure the other lot were trying it on. I'll probably go with the Salisbury ones but put a reserve on it, tbh if it's only going to fetch a few hundred quid I can make use of it myself. Edited 27 February, 2018 by scotty Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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