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Topic: Polish Porcelain Large Bowl (Read 306 times)

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March 28, 2019, 10:47:21 AM
#15
I will deliver it myself for 0.5BTC! Act fast!
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March 27, 2019, 08:31:05 AM
#14
New Price!

Buy the dip! Keeping with current trends and offering 90% off!
legendary
Activity: 2433
Merit: 1642
March 26, 2019, 03:59:33 PM
#13
I understand the missing context. This bowl was made by artist Teresa Liana

The signature is on the bottom imprinted into the bowl. Further verification can be provided, but the available pictures should suffice.

Can you provide a provenance for it?
The pottery it was made at, when and by who?
What makes this a collectable and not a standard Good?

Help your audience understand what it is you are selling. You may experience more success that way.

So far, a quick search on ebay prices these style of goods at the $50 - $70 mark ... what makes your bowl worth $3912 ?

Cheers

Viz

Mine is unique! She only makes so many of these. (Also, I know it is not worth 1 bitcoin, but there is no rule to post for sale items, and I didn't want to auction it, so this is the best way to take offers effectively.)

A good analogy would be how every bitcoin transaction is unique. Except this item is real, and the artist wont be around forever. I personally think this bowl is worth much more than $100 because of that alone. Thanks for looking!

Thanks Smiley

Viz
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Activity: 224
Merit: 14
March 26, 2019, 02:43:42 PM
#12
Excuse me, I am not trying to spam my own post too much, but I have to make these important points to defend myself and my items. If anything the value of this bowl can be obtained by analyzing how much inspiration you get from it because of the above fact. 'Go create something!', for instance, is a great message you could take from it.

I'm just giving examples here. I'm not saying you need to project my views onto the item, although my views would be more, "Go create something, because we don't live long, and we should try to leave a meaningful impact on those we care about around us."

Another example could be that this bowl has Polish technique handed down from generations. Maybe this gives it value to someone of Polish decent as well, who knows? Again, just an example.

In a way, you could say I care about the community here, and I want to share some of the things with other admirers of Satoshi Nakamoto. Even though I am a lurker, mostly. This community has taught me a lot over the years. All of the recent tragedies on the forum, and in my personal life, remind me of this. Lets all keep sharing and creating great things for the world. Like the artist of this bowl did, and the ones we care about do all of the time.
legendary
Activity: 3066
Merit: 1757
March 26, 2019, 02:42:14 PM
#11
Mine is unique! (Also, I know it is not worth 1 bitcoin, but there is no rule to post for sale items, and I didn't want to auction it, so this is the best way to take offers effectively.)



Unique because you stored rocks in this precious collectible?

replied above but ill post here too

A good analogy would be how every bitcoin transaction is unique. Except this item is real, and the artist wont be around forever. I personally think this bowl is worth much more than $50-70 because of that alone. Thanks for looking!

1 BTC is 3,900 USD, this isn't 2013.  If the bowl is worth 100 usd price it there in btc.
legendary
Activity: 3038
Merit: 6194
Meh.
March 26, 2019, 02:39:40 PM
#10
Friendlier tone, please.

As Vizique suggested, some more information would be nice, cool looking bowl regardless!
member
Activity: 224
Merit: 14
March 26, 2019, 02:39:04 PM
#9
Mine is unique! (Also, I know it is not worth 1 bitcoin, but there is no rule to post for sale items, and I didn't want to auction it, so this is the best way to take offers effectively.)



Unique because you stored rocks in this precious collectible?

replied above but ill post here too

A good analogy would be how every bitcoin transaction is unique. Except this item is real, and the artist wont be around forever. I personally think this bowl is worth much more than $50-70 because of that alone. Thanks for looking!
legendary
Activity: 1253
Merit: 1203
March 26, 2019, 02:36:52 PM
#8
Mine is unique! (Also, I know it is not worth 1 bitcoin, but there is no rule to post for sale items, and I didn't want to auction it, so this is the best way to take offers effectively.)



Unique because you stored rocks in this precious collectible?
member
Activity: 224
Merit: 14
March 26, 2019, 02:20:49 PM
#7
Can you provide a provenance for it?
The pottery it was made at, when and by who?
What makes this a collectable and not a standard Good?

Help your audience understand what it is you are selling. You may experience more success that way.

So far, a quick search on ebay prices these style of goods at the $50 - $70 mark ... what makes your bowl worth $3912 ?

Cheers

Viz

I understand the missing context. This bowl was made by artist Teresa Liana

The signature is on the bottom imprinted into the bowl. Further verification can be provided, but the available pictures should suffice.

Can you provide a provenance for it?
The pottery it was made at, when and by who?
What makes this a collectable and not a standard Good?

Help your audience understand what it is you are selling. You may experience more success that way.

So far, a quick search on ebay prices these style of goods at the $50 - $70 mark ... what makes your bowl worth $3912 ?

Cheers

Viz

Mine is unique! She only makes so many of these. (Also, I know it is not worth 1 bitcoin, but there is no rule to post for sale items, and I didn't want to auction it, so this is the best way to take offers effectively.)

A good analogy would be how every bitcoin transaction is unique. Except this item is real, and the artist wont be around forever. I personally think this bowl is worth much more than $100 because of that alone. Thanks for looking!
legendary
Activity: 3066
Merit: 1757
March 26, 2019, 02:19:02 PM
#6
I don't know jack about porcelain, but the artist can be found here:  http://www.amerheritage.com/salespages/capolish/artistfiles/ca-teresa-liana.htm

Edit to add:  I would consider this a collectable and not a good after doing a few minutes research.
legendary
Activity: 2433
Merit: 1642
March 26, 2019, 02:14:34 PM
#5
Can you provide a provenance for it?
The pottery it was made at, when and by who?
What makes this a collectable and not a standard Good?

Help your audience understand what it is you are selling. You may experience more success that way.

So far, a quick search on ebay prices these style of goods at the $50 - $70 mark ... what makes your bowl worth $3912 ?

Cheers

Viz
member
Activity: 224
Merit: 14
March 26, 2019, 01:50:57 PM
#4
This does not belong in Collectibles. I would suggest moving it to Goods

It is a collectible. The print on the bottom verifies. (Sorry, no blockchains to verify it on)
legendary
Activity: 1253
Merit: 1203
March 26, 2019, 01:49:53 PM
#3
This does not belong in Collectibles. I would suggest moving it to Goods
legendary
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The Stone the masons rejected was the cornerstone.
March 26, 2019, 01:05:06 PM
#2



member
Activity: 224
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March 26, 2019, 01:02:55 PM
#1
11"/28cm Diameter. 4.5"/11cm Tall. Hand made porcelain bowl. Below is an album showing it's details. I have 4 pads on the bottom that can be removed. (They were to protect my coffee table from scratches)

https://imgur.com/a/oA9SERY

Price is New Price! 0.1BTC. Also taking offers via PM. Thanks for looking!

!Also, the agates in the main photo are for sale at my agate shop. Please, check out my shop in the Goods section if you were interested in them.!
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