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David Duggleby Scarborough

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A Victorian stone model of a semi naked female, part draped with a robe, on circular base, 129cm (51"), (repairs).

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Wright Manley

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A pair of Victorian spelter figures, Vendome and a companion Conde, each wearing court costume standing on circular bases, some damage, 20in. high, and a model of a Marley horse after Cousteau on an ebonised plinth (3)

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Mallams Ltd.

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AN EARLY CHINESE UNGLAZED POTTERY MODEL OF A RAM with curled horns, 4 1/2" long and two further pieces of early pottery. (3)

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Dreweatt Neate Eastbourne Salerooms

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A 1930's 800 standard silver model of a deer and fawn mounted on rouge marble rectangular base with presentation plaque

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Dreweatt Neate Eastbourne Salerooms

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A Continental porcelain model of a putto astride a dolphin, 4ins

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Dreweatt Neate Eastbourne Salerooms

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A Beswick porcelain model of a pheasant, impressed mark 1226, 8ins

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Mallams Ltd.

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A BRONZE MODEL OF A RECLINING CHERUB, a novelty cigarette lighter in the form of a knight in armour, a pair of bookends and a Japanese metal bell. (5)

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Willingham Auctions

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A pond yacht for restoration and two model boat books

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Willingham Auctions

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A Goss model of an ancient lamp, a model of a vase and a Carlton china dice pot

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Bloomsbury Book Auctions

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Spon (E. & F.N.) Spon's Dictionary of Engineering, 3 vol., original cloth, rebacked preserving part of spine, 1874 ~ Poco*ck (J.) Model Engine-Making, original pictorial cloth, 1888 ~ Hasluck (Paul N.) Cassell's Cyclopædia of Mechanics, 5 vol., original half morocco, 1908-10, illustrations; and a small quantity of others, Engineering &c., v.s. (sm.qty).

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Sworders

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A Giles mini upright piano, the 'Arundel Model' in a maple case, no. 8816. 114cm wide

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Anderson & Garland

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A 19th Century bisque 9.5in. circular tapered jug with raised white classical figure decoration within brown glazed panels, with scroll handle (restored); and a late 19th Century Staffordshire model of a parrot, 13in. high. (2)

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Anderson & Garland

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An 8in. circular tapered stoneware jug raised rustic figures and stag hunting scene (cracked); a continental ware 4in. model of a dragon; a continental miniature coffee pot (no cover, imperfect); and a continental 2.5in. male figure standing by a pail (imperfect).

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Anderson & Garland

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A Maling model of the old castle, Newcastle upon Tyne, modelled for The North East Coast Exhibition, May 1929, 5in. high.

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Anderson & Garland

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A quantity of Hornby O-gauge tinplate model railway rolling stock including; two tank locomotives, goods wagons, no.41 passenger brake van, a station platform, no.2 turntable, sundry track etc; most in boxes.

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Anderson & Garland

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A scale model in painted wood of a Daring class Royal Naval destroyer, 50in. long in aluminium-framed perspex case, 57in. overall.

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Anderson & Garland

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A binocular microscope by Olympus, Japan, model BH-2 in light grey enamel finish, coarse focusing and micrometer fine adjustment, quintuple nose-piece, mechanical adjustable stages, adjustable sub-stage with adjustable electric illumination in the base; in mahogany case.

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Anderson & Garland

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An unusal light-green coloured GPO telephone with handset and junction box fitted a drawer, with chromium plated dial, model 312F - S55/3A.

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Neales Nottingham

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BOXES AND OBJECTS - A Burmese hardwood model of the Shwedagon pagoda, Rangoon, the multi-stepped spreading base with shield escutcheon inscribed 'To Lord Curzon From The Citizens Of Rangoon', 13in high, base 18in, c.1903 (originally covered in beaten gold)

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Gorringes

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A Leica III, Model F, no.305655 circa 1938, with Elmar 1:3,5 50mm lens

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Gorringes

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A Leica I, Model A, no.3869, (re-blacked with replaced flash mount, winder and shutter release button) with Elmar 1:3,5 50mm lens

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Gorringes

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A Leica II Model D, no 241536, with Elmar 1.3,5 lens and boxed SB001 viewfinder

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Gorringes

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A cast bronze model of a frog, seated on hind legs, verdegris patination, 12ins

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Gorringes

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Rudolf Marcuse, cast bronze model of a seated terrier, incised signature to plinth and foundry stamp H.Noack, Berlin, 12ins

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Gorringes

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A Royal Doulton model of a dog eating from a bowl, HN1158

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Gorringes

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A 19th century Meissen model of a seated Maltese terrier scratching his chin, incised No.335, 7.75ins and another similar model in grey and white, 7.75ins (restored front legs)

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Gorringes

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A Royal Worcester model of a red setter, No.3307, 8ins

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A Royal Copenhagen model of a seated fox, No.1475

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Gorringes

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A Copeland parian model of a donkey with panniers and 4 similar items

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Gorringes

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A Rosenthal figure of a girl feeding ducks, a Royal Copenhagen group of two owls and a similar model of a duck

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A Beswick model of an otter and a Rosenthal sea-lion

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A late Meissen model of a swan, incised number 2214, 4ins

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Gorringes

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A 19th century American folk art carved wood figure of a lady, 2ft 6ins, together with a similar carved wood model of a running dog, 16ins (both a.f.)

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Halls Fine Art Auctioneers

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A Meissen porcelain figure group of Apollo and Minerva, circa 1860-80, after a model by J J Kandler, made for the Empress Catherine the Great of Russia, Apollo stands holding his bow with Minerva seated beside him and an owl beside her, a cherub with laurel wreath above them, and a slain dragon and man below them, well coloured on a stepped gilt scroll moulded plinth, underglaze blue crossed swords and impressed mark 163, typical minor losses, 15" high

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Halls Fine Art Auctioneers

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A Royal Worcester porcelain model, 'The Bulldog' by Doris Lindner, 1960s, from a limited edition of 500, naturalistically modelled in brown with gilt collar, 8.5" high, with walnut plinth, lacking certificate

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Dreweatt Neate Donnington Priory Salerooms

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A creamware toy model of a jelly on a plate, spirally moulded and painted with brown-glazed spots, 7cm wide, circa 1770 (cracked and stained); a small pearlware oval plate moulded in relief with a bird with outstretched wings, painted in shades of green, ochre and brown, 10cm wide (crazing); and a pearlware baluster cream jug, probably Yorkshire, 9.5cm high (restored footrim chips)

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Dreweatt Neate Donnington Priory Salerooms

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A Wemyss pottery model of a pig, seated on its haunches, painted with pink roses, 16cm in length, impressed WEMYSS and with ochre script mark MYS (one ear and a foot restored)

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Dreweatt Neate Donnington Priory Salerooms

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A creamware model of a cat of Whieldon type, modelled seated on its haunches, head turned, painted with a streaked brown glaze, 9.5cm high (one paw glued)

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Dreweatt Neate Donnington Priory Salerooms

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An elaborate model of a pipe of Whieldon type, with many entwined pipes leading to two remaining bowls, each moulded with a mask, 27cm in length, circa 1760 (damage, losses and repairs)

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Dreweatt Neate Donnington Priory Salerooms

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A Pratt-type model of a recumbent hound, on a green-glazed base and painted with brown and ochre spots, 9cm in length, circa 1800 (two small rim chips)

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Dreweatt Neate Donnington Priory Salerooms

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A pearlware model of a garlanded putto, modelled recumbent beside a tree-stump, painted in coloured enamels, on a rectangular brown-line base, 9cm high, circa 1820 (stump restored)

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Dreweatt Neate Donnington Priory Salerooms

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A Pearlware model of a recumbent fallow deer, head turned, 15cm in length (losses); a pearlware ewe and lamb group, 11.5cm high (losses), circa 1820; a small group of two lambs, 5cm in length, mid 19th century (restored); and a modern reproduction of a Staffordshire sheep

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Dreweatt Neate Donnington Priory Salerooms

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A pearlware model of a flautist, the musician modelled seated on a chair, on a shaped base, painted with coloured enamels, 14cm high, circa 1820 (some damage)

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Dreweatt Neate Donnington Priory Salerooms

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A pearlware model of a Bacchic figure, modelled standing scantilly clad holding a bunch of grapes and wearing a garland of grapes, on a brown-line square base, painted with coloured enamels, 16cm high, circa 1820 (goblet lacking from left hand)

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Dreweatt Neate Donnington Priory Salerooms

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A creamware model of a ram, standing before bocage, painted in shades of brown, ochre and green, circa 1820 (small chips to bocage)

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Dreweatt Neate Donnington Priory Salerooms

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A pearlware ewe and lamb group, the horned ewe modelled standing before bocage, a recumbent lamb at her feet, painted in coloured enamels, 14cm high (losses and repairs); and a model of a shepherdess on a titled base, 14cm high (losses and repairs), circa 1820

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Dreweatt Neate Donnington Priory Salerooms

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A pearlware model of a recumbent sheep before bocage, on a shell-moulded base, painted with coloured enamels, 12.5cm, circa 1820 (chips to bocage, restored ear)

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Dreweatt Neate Donnington Priory Salerooms

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A pearlware model of a recumbent lion on a cushion base, painted in coloured enamels, 8.5cm in length, circa 1830 (section of base lacking)

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Dreweatt Neate Donnington Priory Salerooms

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A pearlware model of a recumbent deer before bocage, 10cm high, circa 1820 (restored)

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A pearlware bocage model of a fallow stag, modelled with head turned before flowering bocage, the mound base moulded with flowers, painted in coloured enamels, 19.5cm high, circa 1820 (lacks tail, other chips and losses)

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Dreweatt Neate Donnington Priory Salerooms

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A pearlware model of a cow, head turned, standing before bocage, on a scroll-moulded mound base, painted with coloured enamels, the cow with iron-red patches, 15cm in length, circa 1835 (flaking and losses)

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Dreweatt Neate Donnington Priory Salerooms

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A pearlware model of a recumbent ewe, the base painted in shades of ochre, green and brown, circa 1790 (restored)

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A pearlware model of a lion, standing before flowering bocage on a scroll-moulded base, modelled in the manner of a Medici lion, one paw resting on a ball and wearing a girth, painted with coloured enamels, 14.5cm high, circa 1825 (chips and repair to bocage, some flaking)

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Dreweatt Neate Donnington Priory Salerooms

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A pearlware model of a recumbent sheep before flowering bocage, painted in coloured enamels and with iron-red patches, 10cm high (restored ear); and another pearlware model of a sheep, 9cm high (restored ear), circa 1820

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Dreweatt Neate Donnington Priory Salerooms

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A porcelain model of a shepherdess with a sheep, modelled seated holding the sheep with a scarf, on a circular gilt-line base, painted with coloured enamels, 12cm high, painted iron-red number 159, circa 1840 (restored)

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Dreweatt Neate Donnington Priory Salerooms

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A group of a seated man patting a hound, partially coloured and gilt, on scroll-moulded base, 24.5cm high, third quarter 19th century (some wear to gilding); and a model of a Highlander with a spaniel, the spaniel standing on a plinth, partially coloured and gilt, 20cm high, mid 19th century (neck restored)

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Dreweatt Neate Donnington Priory Salerooms

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A bone china model of a musician standing beside a lyre, the woman modelled standing beside a plinth on which to rest the lyre, partially coloured and gilt, 17cm high (minor enamel flakes); and a model of a woman with a pannier on her back, 19.5cm high, mid 19th century

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Dreweatt Neate Donnington Priory Salerooms

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A Staffordshire bone china model of a cat and kitten, seated on a shaped oval gilt-line base, the cats painted with brown patches, 9.5cm wide, circa 1840 (minute chips to ears)

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Dreweatt Neate Donnington Priory Salerooms

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A model of a monkey, possibly Scottish, modelled beside a tree, sponged in shades of brown, black and green, 14cm high, late 19th century (repaired)

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What is the auction pricing model? ›

Pricing can be based on the first-price auction model (where the highest bidder wins and pays exactly what they bid) or on the second-price auction model (where the highest bidder still wins, but what they pay is equal to the second-highest bid plus one cent).

How do you determine the price of an auction? ›

Here's 6 rules to keep in mind when pricing your items:
  1. Research the Known Price of Tangible Items.
  2. Consult with Supporters to Estimate the Value of Intangible Items.
  3. Set a Minimum Bid at 30-50% of an Auction's FMV.
  4. Set a Higher Minimum Bid for Unique Auction Items.
  5. Start by Increasing Bids by 10% of the Item's FMV.

What is the optimal strategy for first-price auction? ›

Then, the optimal strategy for bidder 1 is to bid the expected highest value of all remaining potential buyers, conditioned on the event that this value is less than the value of bidder 1, simply taking account the probability of various numbers of bidders.

What car sells for the most in Forza Horizon 5 auction house? ›

The Porsche 911 GT3 is one of the most stylish cars in Forza Horizon 5. The car is pretty rare, so it's easy to see why it would sell for a ton of credits at the auction house.

What is the pricing model method? ›

A pricing model is a method that's used to determine the right price for your goods and services. Finding the right price point can be challenging because you want your product to sell with regularity, and you don't want to turn customers off to the point that few will buy.

What are the three pricing models? ›

The three most common pricing strategies are:
  • Value based pricing - Price based on it's perceived worth.
  • Competitor based pricing - Price based on competitors pricing.
  • Cost plus pricing - Price based on cost of goods or services plus a markup.
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What is the auction price algorithm? ›

The algorithm operates like an auction whereby unassigned persons bid simultaneously for objects thereby raising their prices. Once all bids are in, objects are awarded to the highest bidder. The algorithm can also be interpreted as a Jacobi - like relaxation method for solving a dual problem.

How are auction prices set? ›

An auction market is a market where the price is determined by the highest price the buyer is willing to pay (bids), and the lowest price the seller is willing to take (offers). Bids and offers are matched for a trade to occur.

How do you get the best price at an auction? ›

Be patient with your initial bid and use the short time to read the competition. Auction previews are the first step to securing a good deal. Review the items of interest to make sure that they are in proper working order so that you don't bid on items with hidden damage or defects.

What is the first-price auction model? ›

In the first-price auction model (also known as an English auction) the bidders pay exactly what they bid. While this auction mechanism gives publishers the highest eCPMs for their inventory, it can lead to unnaturally high prices, as buyers are forced to “guesstimate” how much their competition bid.

What is the dominant strategy of auction? ›

In a sealed bid second price auction there exists a dominant strategy: every agent should bid his value. This is in fact a special case of the VCG mechanism studied in lecture 1. In an English Auction the dominant strategy will be to stay in the game for as long as the bidding price is lower than the value.

What is the starting price of an auction? ›

The Initial Price Point. 1. The starting bid is the initial price point set by the seller when listing an item for auction. It is the price at which bidding begins, and potential buyers are expected to place bids above this starting point.

What are the rare cars in Forza Horizon 5 2024? ›

Amongst the 4 you listed, the Koenisgegg CCGT, McLaren F1 GT, McLaren F1, Subaru Impreza 22B-STI, I'd recommend buying in the auction house only the F1 GT, as there is many other choices much cheaper to replace the other 3 for an equivalent level of performance.

What is the auction pricing theory? ›

Auction theory is a tool used to inform the design of real-world auctions. Sellers use auction theory to raise higher revenues while allowing buyers to procure at a lower cost. The conference of the price between the buyer and seller is an economic equilibrium.

How does auction pricing work? ›

An auction market is a market where the price is determined by the highest price the buyer is willing to pay (bids), and the lowest price the seller is willing to take (offers). Bids and offers are matched for a trade to occur.

What is the auction model? ›

In an auction model, sellers offer products in an online auction and buyers bid on what they want to buy. The buyer with the highest bid wins the product. Auction sites make their money by taking a percentage of the selling price. The largest auction site is eBay.

What is the pricing strategy of auction sites? ›

understanding Reserve prices: One important aspect of auction pricing strategies is setting a reserve price. This is the minimum price at which the seller is willing to sell the item. By setting a reserve price, the seller ensures that the item will not be sold below a certain threshold.

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