SELL ABORIGINAL CLUB
Sell Aboriginal Club
The process is really easy.
Take a couple of images of the aboriginal club you want to sell and send them to me by email, along with the dimensions. Please include photos of the front, back, handle and any damage.
I dont need gallery quality photos, I have been doing this for ages and deal with all sorts of images. Often it is easiest to just take the club outside and take couple of photographs in the shade.
The value of your aboriginal club will depend on condition, age rarity and of course how aestetically pleasing it is.
I will always try to pay the best price.
Please feel free to show it to your local auction house or other dealers and come up with the price if you want. I know this is often quite difficult so if you have no idea of what your piece is worth then show it to me and I can make you an offer
Once a price has been settled I will send you money by direct bank transfer or paypal.
I have great clients for top quality clubs, so I can pay good prices and still make a profit.
Often people will sell aboriginal club at auction and I source many underpriced clubs at auction every year. The problem with auction is that you need two people in the room who know what your piece is worth and who have the money and are willing to pay for it.
If you want to sell an aboriginal club that is a masterpiece, I can also sell on a commission basis.
Throwing sticks
Aboriginal throwing sticks are similar to clubs but tend to be very simple. Normally they are the same diameter all the way along and have no decoration. Throwing sticks were quite common but because they all look very much the same do not tend to be valuable.