If an item has a reserve price at an auction it means no matter the amount bid it will not sell unless it reaches the reserve price set by the seller. This price is not known by the bidder. In a no reserve auction the item will sell by the highest amount bid on the item this is known as a true auction.
NR stamped on jewelry typically stands for "no returns." This indicates that the item cannot be returned for a refund or exchange.
If an auction is with reserve, it means that the seller has set a minimum price that must be met before they are willing to sell the item. If the bidding does not reach this minimum price, the seller is not obligated to sell the item.
maybe you mean reserved price at a car auction? The seller set the reserve price he wants to really sell his car. The Buyers bid on that car till they achieve that reserve price. If the Buyer doesn't achieve the reserve price the car is not sold. It will be sold only if the reserve price is reached or higher.
No reserve means the seller will accept what ever the highest bid is. If an owner started the bidding with a reserve price (meaning minimum amount to sell at auction) and the owner, at some point during the bidding, asks to have the reserve removed (will then take highest bid) the term Reserve Off is used to say that now the car will go to the highest bidder.
You cannot reserve a sale for someone unless you have access to the private sales, then you can input their name in the reserve box and no one else can enter the sale. Auctions are open for anyone to bid. Attempting to "Reserve" an auction is against the rules.
In reserve auction, there is a maximum price for the particular auctioned item, and the bid reaches here, then the seller can not increase but lower the reserve price. In a regular auction, the Reserve price is the maximum price for the auctioned item that the seller willing to accept. You can go and check out for live auctions that are running on banknilami website. You can participate there.
Sarah Coventry jewelry is available on internet as vintage collection , which make it unlikely to be sold in auction as collectible.
A no reserve auction is a type of auction where there is no minimum price set for the item being sold. This means that the item will be sold to the highest bidder, regardless of how low the bid may be. This approach can encourage bidding, as potential buyers may feel they have a chance to acquire the item at a lower price. However, sellers risk selling their item for less than its market value.
a ppainting bought at auction.....
The item doesn't sell
There is no reserve--whatever the high bid is--it sells for that amount.
The sellers have the option of placing a protective price on the car. If the bidding doesn't reach that price, they are under no obligation to sell the car.