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Came across this small, 1.87ct, black opal at an auction just before Christmas. DW has never been a big opal fan, but this one definitely got her attention. It seems to have just about all the colors. and they remain visible even in low light.
At auctions you never know if a piece will attract multiple bidders and go for way higher than estimate, or if no one is really interested and you get it for a great price. The trick is to set your maximum bid before the auction starts and stick to it. DW and I do this together the day before. We determine the all-in highest price at which we would be sorry to lose the item, subtract the % buyers commission, and that becomes our maximum bid. In the case of this opal, I submitted the minimum opening bid...and that was the only bid...yeah!!!
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At auctions you never know if a piece will attract multiple bidders and go for way higher than estimate, or if no one is really interested and you get it for a great price. The trick is to set your maximum bid before the auction starts and stick to it. DW and I do this together the day before. We determine the all-in highest price at which we would be sorry to lose the item, subtract the % buyers commission, and that becomes our maximum bid. In the case of this opal, I submitted the minimum opening bid...and that was the only bid...yeah!!!
Vendor photo and video

My photos

