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Support · Guide · Last revised May 2026

Seller's Guide

Consign a grail to auction or list it outright on the marketplace — either way it reaches a room of serious collectors, fully authenticated and properly presented. This is how selling works, from a free valuation to settlement in your account.

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Valuation
Free
Seller's commission
12% of hammer
Settlement
14 days
Consignment
Worldwide
Valuation
No-obligation appraised by a specialist
Seller's commission
12% on the sale price
Settlement
14 days after the sale clears
No sale
No fee on unsold auction lots
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Two ways to sell

Whatever you are parting with — a sealed grail, a retired set, a rare minifig or a studio build — there are two routes to the right buyer. We will recommend the one that suits the piece.

Track A · Auction
Consign to auction
Best for rare, high-value and grail pieces. We catalogue, photograph and market the lot, then a timed sale lets collectors compete — often beyond the estimate.
Best forRare & grail pieces
Track B · Marketplace
List buy-now
Best for everyday collectibles. Set a fixed price and sell outright to a verified buyer, with no waiting for a sale date.
Best forFixed-price pieces
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What we accept

We are specialists, not a general marketplace. We take the pieces our members collect — and that we can stand behind.

Categories
Sealed and retired sets, rare and vintage minifigures, promotional and exclusive pieces, and original studio or display builds.
Condition
From mint sealed to honest used — condition sets the route and the estimate, not whether we accept it. Every piece is graded on intake. See the condition guide →
Minimum value
Auction consignment starts at an estimated €250 per lot. Lower-value pieces are ideal for the buy-now marketplace.
Provenance welcome
Original receipts, certificates, prior-sale records and box paperwork all add value — send them with your submission.
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Submit for valuation

It starts with a few photographs and takes minutes. There is no charge and no obligation to sell.

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Tell us
Send clear photographs, the set name or number, and anything you know about its history — through the form or the concierge.
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We appraise
A specialist reviews it and comes back, usually within two working days, with a guide estimate and the route we recommend.
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Consign
Happy to proceed? You receive a simple consignment agreement and a pre-paid, fully insured label to send the piece in.
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We do the rest
We authenticate, grade, photograph and catalogue the piece, then it goes live. You are kept posted at every stage.
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Valuation & reserve

A good estimate sells a lot. We price from real market evidence, not guesswork.

Free appraisal
Every valuation is free and without obligation. You are never committed until you sign the consignment agreement.
Guide estimate
We set a low–high estimate from recent comparable sales, rarity and condition. It guides bidders without capping the upside.
Your reserve
For auction lots you can set a confidential reserve — the minimum you will accept. The lot only sells if bidding meets it, and we will advise a realistic level.
No sale, no fee
If an auction lot does not meet its reserve, there is nothing to pay. We will discuss relisting, adjusting the reserve, or a buy-now listing.
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Authentication & intake

Every piece is verified in hand before it is offered. It is what lets a buyer bid with confidence — and it protects your name as the seller.

Specialist inspection
We confirm authenticity and completeness, and grade condition against our six-tier scale.
Honest reporting
The condition report states exactly what we find, faults included. Accurate listings mean fewer disputes and stronger final prices.
Secure storage
Consigned pieces are held insured in our Copenhagen bond from intake until they ship to the buyer.
If it isn't right
On the rare occasion a piece cannot be authenticated, we return it to you, insured, at no cost.
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Commission & fees

One transparent commission, taken only when your piece sells. No listing fees, no photography charges, no surprises.

Seller's commission
A flat 12% of the hammer price (or the marketplace sale price) is deducted on a completed sale. High-value and multi-lot consignments may qualify for a reduced rate.
What's included
Authentication, condition grading, professional photography, cataloguing, marketing and secure storage are all covered by the commission.
No sale, no fee
If an auction lot does not sell, you owe nothing — return carriage on an unsold lot is the only thing we would discuss.
Buyer pays the premium
The buyer pays the buyer's premium on top of the hammer price — it does not come out of your settlement.
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Cataloguing & the sale

Presentation is everything. A piece sells for what it deserves when it is photographed, described and placed in front of the right people.

Professional imagery
Each piece is shot in detail in our studio — the photography that does the selling while you do nothing.
Catalogue listing
We write the description, publish the condition report and provenance, and place the lot in the right sale or marketplace category.
Marketing
Lots are surfaced to relevant collectors through alerts, the community feed and the upcoming-sale previews.
Follow along
Watch interest, watchlists and bids build on your consignment from your account in real time.
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Getting paid

Once the buyer has paid and the sale is final, your money is on its way.

Settlement window
We settle within 14 days of the sale completing and the buyer's payment clearing — the short hold covers the buyer's inspection and any authenticity check.
How you're paid
Funds go to your nominated bank account, with an itemised statement showing the sale price, commission and net total.
Returns & holds
If a buyer raises a valid authenticity claim, settlement pauses until it is resolved. Genuine, as-described pieces are unaffected.
Sell again
Many consignors become regulars. Once you are set up, sending in your next piece is a single conversation.

Common questions

Still unsure? Ask the concierge
Nothing up front. A flat 12% commission is deducted only when your piece sells; valuation, photography, cataloguing and storage are all included. No sale, no fee on auction lots.
A specialist appraises it from recent comparable sales, rarity and condition, then gives a free guide estimate and recommends auction or buy-now. There is no obligation to proceed.
Sealed and retired sets, rare minifigures, promotional and exclusive pieces, and original studio builds. Auction consignment starts around a €250 estimate; lower-value pieces suit the marketplace.
A confidential minimum you are willing to accept on an auction lot. The lot sells only if bidding meets it; if it does not, there is nothing to pay.
Within 14 days of the sale completing and the buyer's payment clearing. Funds go to your nominated account with an itemised statement.
Once you consign, we send a pre-paid, fully insured label with collection booked. Until it ships to the buyer it is held insured in our Copenhagen bond. See shipping & returns →
Consignment

Thinking of selling? Start with a valuation.

Send a few photographs and a specialist will come back with a free estimate and the best route to sell. No charge, no obligation.

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