When did zoo 'memorabilia' start to make such stupid prices?
Bits and pieces could be found in second-hand book-shops for a few shillings, pennies even.
Maybe it is all down to 'Bangers and Cash' and Drew Pritchard? - continually talking up prices on saturation TV?
as i mentioned Edinburgh had a charity auction of their giraffe statues a few years ago with some fetching quite large sums.[/QUOTE said:Were these from a Wild in Art sculpture Trail instead of historic statues from the zoo?
eBay is much fairer for the buyer as you pay what you bid.Next I would guess will be Chester zoo auctioning of all there old signage after the new rebranding, the one they did a few years ago through eBay I believe was also successful so would imagine they would follow a similar route which would not inc the buyers premium for bidders
eBay is much fairer for the buyer as you pay what you bid.
They are no so great at helping when the courier looses (or steals?) the item and falsifies the delivery pictures.
I have heard that they are very greedy when taking fees from the seller, though - but do not know for sure...
It was 12% they took from sellers which is half the price of the auction houses though they recently did away with seller fees but not for business sellers. Chester being a charity seller I would think would fall into the former bracket and would imagine shipping is the same no matter who sends itemseBay is much fairer for the buyer as you pay what you bid.
They are no so great at helping when the courier looses (or steals?) the item and falsifies the delivery pictures.
I have heard that they are very greedy when taking fees from the seller, though - but do not know for sure...
Next I would guess will be Chester zoo auctioning of all there old signage after the new rebranding, the one they did a few years ago through eBay I believe was also successful so would imagine they would follow a similar route which would not inc the buyers premium for bidders
Yeah it was the “giraffe about town” statues, not so much historic but similar in of publicity and exposure which is why I’m suprised more zoos don’t do this sort of thing, the giraffe auction raised £100,000s
I think that Jersey’s gorilla and tortoise trails had at least one statue at the zoo to encourage people to visit to “collect them all”. And after the trails had all of the statues on show at the zoo. The gorilla one was particularly successful and raised over £1mil for their new gorilla house, don’t think the tortoise trails were far off that as well for a new reptile house.
Bristol zoo auction of 45 benches yesterday, anyone know how much they made?
I thought that it would have been a nice thing to have transferred some of them to the new site.
In particular, I wish that the bust of Bristol's Zoo's famous gorilla "Alfred" would have been retained for display at the new gorilla exhibit on the new site.I thought that it would have been a nice thing to have transferred some of them to the new site.
In particular, I wish that the bust of Bristol's Zoo's famous gorilla "Alfred" would have been retained for display at the new gorilla exhibit on the new site.
I did wonder if they kept any back .I thought that it would have been a nice thing to have transferred some of them to the new site.
In particular, I wish that the bust of Bristol's Zoo's famous gorilla "Alfred" would have been retained for display at the new gorilla exhibit on the new site.
even though the new Bristol Zoo is miles better than the old one in many ways,