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Our guest today is editor and writer Jay Fielden. Jay is a media industry vet, having spent time at The New Yorker, Vogue, and Men's Vogue, before becoming editor-in-chief of Town & Country. From there, he took the same position at Esquire from 2016 to 2019. He's also contributed to Hodinkee a few times over the years.We invited Jay on to talk more about his recent excellent piece, "The Strange Journey of John Lennon's Stolen Patek Philippe Watch," which appeared in the June 24 issue of The New Yorker.It's the most detailed account yet of the "Lennon 2499" that has remained mostly a mystery for decades. He traces the story, talks to the people, and even found some never-before-published photos of the Patek given by Yoko Ono to Lennon for his 40th birthday, just months before he was murdered.Also joining the conversation is our own Ben Clymer. Thanks for listening, and enjoy this week's conversation with Jay Fielden.Show NotesSince the main topic of this week's episode is Fielden's article in The New Yorker, it's short on show notes. Instead, below are links for further reading on the long, winding story of John Lennon's Patek 2499:The Strange Journey of John Lennon's Stolen Patek Philippe Watch, Fielden's story in The New YorkerIn-Depth: Twelve of the Greatest Missing Watches, HodinkeeJohn Lennon's Stolen Watch Found in Geneva, Gotham City, the first publication to break the news that Lennon's 2499 had been the subject of an ongoing lawsuit in GenevaIn-Depth: The Wild, Mostly Complete Story of John Lennon's Lost Patek Philippe 2499, Hodinkee, our coverage of the lawsuit where we fill in the blanks as to where Lennon's 2499 had traveled over the past two decadesThe full Geneva court decision between Yoko Ono and "Mr. A.", Canton of GenevaThe Saga of Yoko Ono, Her Chauffer, and Lost Lennon Treasures, N.Y. Times, covering the 86 other items of Lennon's that Karsan had stolen and which were recovered in the 2017 bankruptcy of Auctionata
When you hear the name Steiff you think of Teddy Bears but Steiff has a long history of doll making. Steiff expert Rebekah Kaufman joins host Louisa Maxwell to discuss Steiff's dolls, their history and how to collect and identify them.Steiff introduced a range of dolls called Characterpuppe in 1908 at Leipzig Toy Fair the press heralded these dolls as: “ A welcome change from the sweet and boring dolls with fragile heads” , In other words Steiff's doll's were a “welcome change” from bisque head dolls of idealised children in fussy frills and formal clothing. Steiff's new felt character dolls appealed to both boys and girls and were perfect for play and for cuddles . Steiff's founder Margarete's Steiff's motto was, “for children, only the best is good enough!" her dolls delighted children with their bright costumes and character driven stories of farmers and their wives and animals, soldiers and sailors with authentic uniforms policemen, and characters from children's literature.Steiff expert Rebekah Kaufman also known as Steiff Gal is well know for her blog Steiff Life. Rebekah has worked with Steiff in the United States. She has identified and valued vintage Steiff treasures for Morphy Auctions, James D. Julia, WorthPoint, Auctionata, and F.A.O. Schwarz, and has consulted for Christies and Teddy Dorado . Rebekah lectures internationally and has shared her expertise and passion for all things Steiff through features in: The Boston Globe, The New York Times, Bloomberg, Doll News, Town and Country, The Huffington Post, and television programs : Inside Edition and Pawn Stars. To find out more : www.thedollpodcast.com
Welcome to another episode of Develomentor. Today's guest is Raz Shuty. Raz Shuty has held titles like Director of Engineering, Head of Engineering, Founder and CTO throughout his career, but he didn’t start there. In fact, after getting his degree in computer science he took one of the routes I believe can make for the strongest of developers: he went to work as a test and QA engineer before working his way into software engineering and lead software engineering roles. Along his journey, he’s worked for the likes of PicScout, Wikimedia Deutschland, Auctionata, and fring as well as started not one, but two companies. In addition to his day job, Raz is a co-host on the podcast Techpoint Charlie, a podcast focused on topics in tech. -Grant IngersollIf you are enjoying our content please leave us a rating and review or consider supporting usA word from RazI am a parent to an awesome frog called Ethan, annoying spouse to Yael, Ironman Triathlon and many Marathons finisher, 12 years Software Engineer and 4 years Engineering Manager. I like to talk about culture, and I try to be a product driven Engineering Manager and I truly believe that Product and Engineering should talk more often and the earlier the better.Sometimes our industry is so stuck in finding the perfect solution. As developer we all criticize product people for being waterfalls but we as developers tend to over engineer so much. We tend to always try to find the best solution to deliver to production instead of finding a solution and then iterate.-Raz ShutyQuotes“If you do end to end automation you can have a product view, you can have a holistic view of a product. Whereas, as a software engineer its sort of hard to get your head out of the trenches and to see how things actually relate to each other in the big scope of things.” “Sometimes our industry is so stuck in finding the perfect solution. As developers we all criticize product people for being waterfalls but we as developers tend to over engineer so much. We tend to always try to find the best solution to deliver to production instead of finding a solution and then iterate.”—Raz ShutyAdditional ResourcesRaz Shuty’s blog on Engineering Management – https://somehowimanage.blog/Check out Raz Shuty’s podcast, Techpoint Charlie – https://techpointcharlie.blog/You can find more resources in the show notesTo learn more about our podcast go to https://develomentor.com/To listen to previous episodes go to https://develomentor.com/blog/Connect with Raz ShutyLinkedInTwitterFollow DevelomentorTwitter: @develomentorSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/develomentor)
Seit dem Markteintritt von eBay.de in Deutschland ist im Bereich Online Auktionen nicht mehr viel passiert. Das viel beachtete Auctionata musste leider aus dem Markt ausscheiden. Da ist der Ansatz des holländischen catawiki sehr spannend, das nun die Eroberung des Deutschen Marktes in Angriff nimmt. Mit dem DACH Geschäftsführer Frank Engel unterhalte ich mich über die Besonderheiten von catawiki und die Marktpotentiale für gehobene Onlineauktionen. RMS: http://rms.de/dmexco Spryker: http://spryker.com/dmexco17/
Alexander Zacke, Founder and CEO of Auctionata, discusses his online auction house business and how he has built a quintessential Web 3.0 business taking advantage of the web’s building blocks: commerce, community and content in the context of online auctions.
In this week's episode of the ArtTactic Podcast, Paddle8's Shea Goli, head of the London contemporary sale, and Patrick van der Vorst, UK CEO, update us on the online auction house following its merger with Auctionata as well as share news about their first live streaming auctions. First, six months after the announced merger with Auctionata, Patrick and Shea tell us the ways in which Paddle8 has benefited from joining with competitor Auctionata. Then, they highlight areas of strength and weakness in the mid-market, where the majority of the art market operates. Additionally, with major auction houses recently launching eCommerce platforms, Shea and Patrick reveal Paddle's pitch to persuade consignors to sell with them. Also, they tell us about their upcoming Paddle8 Pad, a set of live streaming auctions and why they decided to pursue the live sales format. Lastly, they highlight some lots from their inaugural lives sales.
The Tech.eu podcast is a weekly show where Neil S W Murray and Roxanne Varza discuss the most interesting stories from the European technology scene. On this episode they discuss: - Berlin’s online auction house Auctionata merges with a US company - Startupbootcamp has announced it will launch a food tech accelerator in Italy this November - Norwegian startup Timely has secured seed funding from SNO Ventures & 500 Startups - Our Editor Robin catches up with German startup EyeEm - Startup investment in Amsterdam For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Former podcast host, Phyllis Kao joins us with Dr Arne Sildatke from Auctionata’s Berlin headquarters and discuss the recent sale of a late 18th century Chinese automaton clock that sold for a record $3.7 million, and further talk about Auctionata’s …
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In der ersten Ausgabe von Exchanges, dem neuen Podcast von Exciting Commerce über die Veränderungen im Handel, sprechen Jochen Krisch und Marcel Weiß über die Highlights der diesjährigen K5 und das Feedback zur Konferenz. Weitere Themen sind Auctionata, AirBnB und die Herausforderungen bei dem Aufbau von Marktplätzen, Neckermann, die strukturellen Herausforderungen der Branche und die spezielle deutsche Situation, Amazons Vorstoß in den Tablet-Sektor und mehr.