Consigner Information

What is a Consigner?

Someone who entrusts (one's goods) to the possession of a dealer to be sold for profit or returned if unsold

Who is a Consigner?

Anyone who has items he or she would like to have sold on their behalf at auction can become a consigner.

What is an Estate?

The legal position or status of an owner, considered with respect to property owned in land or other things.

How do I become a Consigner?

Complete this form, include a list (doesnt have to be complete) of the items to consign to Henderson Auction Gallery. Our auctioneer Steve Brigandi will contact you within 24 hours to discuss your consignment items

How does Henderson Auction Gallery sell my items or estate?

Typically once the consigner contract has been signed, your items will be in the next auction unless otherwise specified in the contract.
Some consigners have a large quantity of items, such as estate sales, and it may take more than one auction to sell all the consigners items. If an estate is large enough the entire auction can be dedicated to that estate. See our current auctions.

Do I have to bring my conginment items?

We have a couple methods available to receive consigned items:
  • The consigner can drop off your items at the gallery
  • We can pick up the consigners items
  • We can sell the items right where they sit (an onsite auction)
  • How much does Henderson Auction Gallery charge consigners?

    Each consigner is unique. Any percentages, fees or other charges to Henderson Auction Gallery is determined at the time the contract is drawn up.

    Things to consider when desiding to become a Henderson Auction Consigner:
  • Dropping off consigner items will guarantee the highest possible return for the consigner
  • Having Henderson Auction Gallery pick up consigner items is very convient but this convience
    will come at a price. Please discuss this issue with the auctioneer.
  • Having an onsite auction is the most profitable for the consigner. It is a proven fact that onsite
    auctions draw a bigger crowd and gets higher amounts for the items vs. having an auction at the gallery.
    Also, the buyer is responsible for removing their purchased items eliminating the consigner and Henderson Auction Gallery from moving those items.

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