Выбирайте аукционы, специализирующиеся на антиквариате или работающие с коллекционерами. Такие аукционы имеют больший шанс привлечь внимание целевой аудитории – людей, заинтересованных именно в фарфоре СССР.
Заранее изучайте условия, комиссионные сборы, сроки оформления продажи. Сравнивайте аукционы и выбирайте наиболее выгодные для себя условия и предложения.
Уделите внимание также промоушену и рекламе аукциона. Чем больше людей узнают о предстоящем мероприятии, тем больше вероятность привлечения настоящего коллекционера, заинтересованного именно в фарфоре СССР.
Перед тем, как выставить фарфор на аукцион, сделайте качественные фотографии, составьте подробное описание с указанием производителя, размеров, состояния. Такие подробности помогут привлечь серьезных покупателей и увеличить шансы на успешную продажу.
The authorship (individual master or factory production); - condition (presence of chips, damages, cracks); - completeness or uniqueness of the offered product; - demand among collectors; - creation and decoration technique. Why is Soviet porcelain valued? Soviet porcelain, the auction of which is held by us, is a real calling card of Russia. Such items are highly valued alongside the legendary Faberge or ancient icon painting. These items are becoming increasingly rare among lots at global auction houses. Their value can reach tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars. Currently, only about 30-40% of all porcelain manufactured during the Soviet era remains, while the rest of the items and figurines have been lost, discarded, or broken. The painting on the statuettes from the Soviet era was always done in a standardized way. In other words, artists themselves painted the porcelain according to the given template. This individuality is inherent in every colored porcelain item from the Soviet era. This fact further increases the value of our products. Soviet porcelain statuette manufacturers A large part of the famous Soviet porcelain was produced at the Lomonosov and Dulyovo porcelain factories. The enterprise "Gzhel Porcelain" was actively involved in production, and the items created in the village of Pesochno are highly valued. Among collectors, Soviet porcelain from the following factories of the Soviet era is in high demand: - Polonsky; - Bogdanovics; - Ternopolsky; - Dmitrovsky; - Dobrushsky; - Olevsky; - Tashkent; - Baranovsky; - Tbilisi; - Khaytinsky; - Konakovsky; - Riga; - Yerevan; - Budyansky; - Sysertsky; - Krasnodar; - Minsk; - Oktyabrsky; - Kirovsky; - Sumsky;- Vladivostok; - Gorodnitsky; - Kuzyaevsky; - Korosten; - Kislovodsk; - Borislavsky. The dishware of the famous Leningrad Porcelain Factory named after Lomonosov (LFZ) is of great interest. Popular products include those from the Dimitrov factory, located in Verbilkas, and the Proletarian factory (NFZ).