I watched a few items sell today via Ebay Live Auctions from the Freeman's Auction sale in Philadelphia, which is local to me. The prices fetched during the sale were relatively strong from the cross-section of items that I was watching (note to self: remember to sell at Freeman's next time).
This Alexander Roux attributed cabinet went for $27,000 ($33,400 with buyers premium) which was significantly outside of the range that Freeman's had expected and outside of where I thought it would end up. I guess the economy is fairly healthy in Philly.
More pictures and details at the listing.
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Alexander Roux Attributed Cabinet Reaches $33,400 at Freeman's Auction
I watched a few items sell today via Ebay Live Auctions from the Freeman's Auction sale in Philadelphia, which is local to me. The prices fetched during the sale were relatively strong from the cross-section of items that I was watching (note to self: remember to sell at Freeman's next time).
This Alexander Roux attributed cabinet went for $27,000 ($33,400 with buyers premium) which was significantly outside of the range that Freeman's had expected and outside of where I thought it would end up. I guess the economy is fairly healthy in Philly.
More pictures and details at the listing.
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