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Calling anyone who knows anything about desks...

KayakinBoy

I was raised in the canebrake by an ol' mama lion
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Alrightie,
Sometime in the 1940's, (I'm probably wrong), my girlfriend's grandmother bought a desk in Paris. It is taller than I am, and wider than I am. The desk was completely covered in black sute. Anyways, the shipped it here, had it cleaned up, and it sat in her grandmother's home till the day she died. The desk now belongs to her aunt and she is wanting me (because I can use a computer) to find someone who might be wanting to buy or re-sell this desk. Does anyone know where I might be able to sell this thing. Here's some shots of it:

It has over 120 drawers in it. We even have videos of the desk, if you want me to mail you it. anyone with any ideas?

Here's the gallery!

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/\ that is the inside, there is like a mirror ballroom type deal. It's really cool looking.

Post/PM/E-mail me. Thanks a bunch.
 
Hey John, your gallery link does not work, it says I need a password........

That is one COOL LOOKING desk :thumbs:

Maybe try eBay but if I were you, I'd get it appraised first. I'd bet that thing could fetch $20,000 to $30,000 in one of the snotty-a$$ed, upscale antique stores in Fairfield County in Connecticut :D
 
coventrycat86 said:
Hey John, your gallery link does not work, it says I need a password........

That is one COOL LOOKING desk :thumbs:

Maybe try eBay but if I were you, I'd get it appraised first. I'd bet that thing could fetch $20,000 to $30,000 in one of the snotty-a$$ed, upscale antique stores in Fairfield County in Connecticut :D
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I hate to blow that one out of the water, but it was once appraised, for over 500 grand. She wants to sell it for around 300 grand. Her grandmother, went appraised in the mid 90's, wanted nothing short of 1 million. woman? go figure...


Also if it sells she'll pay off my car and I get a seller's bonus! lol
I just figured someone might know someone. This is the largest community of people I talk to on a day to day basis. lol :D
 
THAT AIN'T NO BOX SPLIT! LOL

It comes apart in sections and takes 8 men to move it, so maybe it could be. More pics:

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KayakinBoy said:
coventrycat86 said:
Hey John, your gallery link does not work, it says I need a password........

That is one COOL LOOKING desk :thumbs:

Maybe try eBay but if I were you, I'd get it appraised first.  I'd bet that thing could fetch $20,000 to $30,000 in one of the snotty-a$$ed, upscale antique stores in Fairfield County in Connecticut :D
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I hate to blow that one out of the water, but it was once appraised, for over 500 grand. She wants to sell it for around 300 grand. Her grandmother, went appraised in the mid 90's, wanted nothing short of 1 million. woman? go figure...


Also if it sells she'll pay off my car and I get a seller's bonus! lol
I just figured someone might know someone. This is the largest community of people I talk to on a day to day basis. lol :D
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LMAO, well I guess a career in appraising antiques is not something I should consider, huh? :laugh:

I would try to find some antique dealer in the most upscale of the upscale areas in the country and tell them what ya got. Grosse Point, MI, Westchester County, NY, Beverly Hills, CA and Upperville VA :0 (who lives there? ??? ) come to my mind immediately but there's always some snobby area near every large city where the fat cats live so that's where I'd go hunting if I were you ;)

Sounds like it's way above and beyond listing on eBay....
 
If it's worth that much perhaps a professional auction house somewhere. Even if you have just one piece they may have a consignment auction comming up in the future they could add it to. Just a thought since it is up there that high. Even if there not interested they may be able to set you on the right trail.

I would agree with CC except that its just worth so much I'm not sure how many places out there would be interested in a single piece worth so much. Again though, even if there not interested they may at least put you on the right trail.

That neck of the woods you live in CC is pretty prime antiqueing (I have no idea how that is spelled) country isn't it?
 
That neck of the woods you live in CC is pretty prime antiqueing (I have no idea how that is spelled) country isn't it?

I have no idea how it's spelled either because I'm not even sure if it's a real word :D

An oh yeah, the New Yorkers come up here and spend tens of thousands of dollars on junk in overpriced antique shops primarily in western Connecticut. To me it's a half a step up from scrounging at garage sales. I suppose if you have the time and the inclination to do it, great, it's like any hobby, it takes time and interest (gee kinda like cigars, huh? :D ). I suppose I shouldn't knock it, I'm just not interested in it myself but lots of people around here are.

There are some places that literally manufacture fake antiques and some of these idiots buy them just the same :sign:

Now that I think about it, CaptainB's family has an antique shop on Cape Cod. He was telling me at an LI Herf once that (I think it's his mom) has an "eye" for great deals. Since she's been in the business for so many years, she knows what something's worth and she's very successful buying and re-selling antiques.
 
I figured someone would want it (20/100 chance) or someone might know where to pawn it off at! (99/100 chance) I did my first trade with Capt. B, I'll PM him and see if he can help me out! Anyone else got any ideas? this might get me a new car! lol
 
KayakinBoy said:
I figured someone would want it (20/100 chance) or someone might know where to pawn it off at! (99/100 chance) I did my first trade with Capt. B, I'll PM him and see if he can help me out! Anyone else got any ideas? this might get me a new car! lol
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Well it better get you this for a new car then:
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1993 Jaguar XJ220. Twin turbo V6, 542 bhp, 0 to 60 in 3.8 seconds. They only made 275 of them and you can find them for around $750,000.00
 
As a PBS nerd that loves the antiques roadshow, er show, check out the website for a list of appraisers they use, as well as auction houses, etc here

Maybe they could at least point you in the right direction.
 
Sarah Pratt is in Woodbury, CT in Litchfield County. Woodbury is known for its MANY antique shops. I think her husband Wayne got caught up in the Governor's scandal here and got totally screwed even though he and Sarah are nice people.

Try her ;)

The guy my ex-wife lives with used to work for a place in Woodbury called Mill House Antiques where they restored antiques. He did good work but the owners passed on and the business went out or under :(
 
coventrycat86 said:
KayakinBoy said:
I figured someone would want it (20/100 chance) or someone might know where to pawn it off at!  (99/100 chance)  I did my first trade with Capt. B, I'll PM him and see if he can help me out!  Anyone else got any ideas?  this might get me a new car!  lol
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Well it better get you this for a new car then:
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1993 Jaguar XJ220. Twin turbo V6, 542 bhp, 0 to 60 in 3.8 seconds. They only made 275 of them and you can find them for around $750,000.00
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Hey Bill, I know you smoke cigars, buy you must breathe Jaguars! :laugh: Being a Ford guy myself (I bleed Ford blue), I would have suggested a Ford GT.
 
Hey Bill, I know you smoke cigars, buy you must breathe Jaguars! :laugh: Being a Ford guy myself (I bleed Ford blue), I would have suggested a Ford GT.
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:laugh: Well since KB's gonna have high six figures to toss around on a car, I figure he may as well get my dream car :laugh:

If I'm REAL NICE to him, maybe he'll gimme a ride in it ;)

I guess I gotta be on my best behavior with him from now on :D
 
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Just hope he doesn't blow the wad on a walk in Humi, a cab of 1927 vintage camaroons, 111 cases of PAMs and 54 pounds of 65% beads.










I know I would be tempted :sign:
 
I think your best bet would be to contact Christie's or Sotherby's. You would probably get close to what you are looking for in one of their auctions
 
We're on the same page Fast, I'd add Shongut Jacob too even though they aren't as well know they have some very upscale clientel.
 
If it is appraised at that value and you have in writting from a reputable dealer then contact the two large auction houses, Christie's and Southeby's. If it is worth that kind of money then they can tell you how to maximize your return. I will say this it ain't cheap their commision rates are up there.

Good luck, if it sells for big bucks I would ask for a new car :D
 
thanks guys. The big problem is getting it (the desk takes 8 men to move) all the way up there. Those places have to see it and things like that before they say anything. I think that's what we might do though. If anyone else has any ideas, let me know! And to blow all your car ideas, here is my dream car:

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Love Land Rover Defenders!

But here is the car that I would really buy,

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Mazda Miata... zoom zoom. I've had two mazdas, and love them both. this one is my dream car.

Although a:

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