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		<title>WorthPoint Makes It Easy to Sell Your Antiques and Collectibles for the Best Price</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, you’re ready to sell the gorgeous old grandfather clock that’s been in your family for three generations. You know that it’s valuable, but you don’t know how valuable, and you’re not sure how to get started with the evaluation and sales process.
Don’t worry—we can help. Now it’s easy to find out what your treasured ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So, you’re ready to sell the gorgeous old grandfather clock that’s been in your family for three generations. You know that it’s valuable, but you don’t know how valuable, and you’re not sure how to get started with the evaluation and sales process.</p>
<p>Don’t worry—we can help. Now it’s easy to find out what your treasured item is worth and sell it through a reputable auction house with the WorthPoint Consignment and Brokering Service.</p>
<p>For just 5% of the final proceeds*, WorthPoint’s expert Worthologists will walk you through every step of the auction process, including:</p>
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<li>Determining your item’s likely value at auction</li>
<li>Helping you choose the best auction house for your needs</li>
<li>Helping you manage auction house fees</li>
<li>Guiding you through the auction process</li>
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<p>With the <strong>WorthPoint Consignment and Brokering Service</strong>, you’re never alone. You get personal support from knowledgeable professionals with decades of experience from the moment you get started. And even better, you’ll pay nothing for this invaluable support until your item is sold.</p>
<p>If you’re going to sell your unique collectibles and antiques, make sure you realize their full value. Work with WorthPoint and get what it’s worth.</p>
<p>For more information, contact WorthPoint Chief Worthologist <a href="/worthpoint-worthologists/thom-pattie">Thom Pattie</a> at (877) 734-7735 ext. 9020 or write <a rel="nofollow" href="javascript:DeCryptX('csplfsjohAxpsuiqpjou/dpn')">brokering [at] worthpoint [dot] com</a> .</p>
<p>* Item must be evaluated at $2,500 or more to qualify for this service.</p>
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