I and one other person recently mentioned that the fun part of rug buying was the hunt. Today I agree more than ever.
Today, I got a call from the Abrigal, the Christie's Auction rug buyer, on a rug that I purchased last July at O"Galleries. O'Gallerie's is the auction house where another rug made it to the NY auctions.
Last July purchased two rugs for $100 including fees from O'Gallerie's day auction. Day auctions are junk that aren't expect to bring $100. Since it was a day auction it's not included in their achirves. One was a 1980 unique very early war rug that I won't waste you time on.
I took the Christie's call rug to two local antique rug dealers. Both said it was a special 1890's that was part of history and that it needed to go back to Turkey for quality restoration. Both mentioned that once restored that it would be a Christie's type rug. That restoration would cost up to $4,000 so I just held on to the rug.
Recently someone suggested that I send pictures to major NY auctions houses and ask them what needed to be done to the rug.
To my surprise I recieved a call after one week. The buyer said, due to the damage, the rug would not be appropiate for their rug auctions. This was no surprise to me, and I expected her to say, thanks but no thanks. However, she stated the rug could be put in their interior decor auction and bring $2,000 to $2,500 (less 25% fee plus postage and illustration fees). She was apologetic and thought I would probably want to keep it since that was below my expectations.
Of course, she was shocked when I told her I bought it for $50 and even $1,500 would be great. She keep repeating how great of a rug it was due to color and design. She suggested I take it James Opie, who lives here in Portland and see if he has a buyer. So that is my next step.
Christie's does't take repaired rug so sending it to Turkey was not an option (she then mentioned some Turkish restorer are so good it presents a problem for Christie to tell the difference.)
I will contact Opie,but I expect to call her again, get the paper work, and send it in. She is on vacation next week so that will take some time. If anyone is interested I'll give you an update and an auction number. Ofcourse I could be givng you a tall tale so until I produce the auction number I have nothing but a story
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