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    Anyone have Carvells Prices Realised

    Hi all, as per title do we have a list of prices realised?

    If you could up load it that would be awesome!

    Cheers.


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    Carvells don't publish the prices realised and its a huge job to list them all on here.
    I kept a record of most of the lots sold today, which ones are you interested in?
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    Lots 133, 208, & 391 please.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gundoc View Post
    Lots 133, 208, & 391 please.
    lot 133 Colt navy flask $775
    lot 208 Colt 51 Navy revolver $6000
    lot 391 Gun stock powder flask $600 (passed in)

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    Thank you. I was a bit light on those!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gundoc View Post
    Thank you. I was a bit light on those!
    All off license so good sellers
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    Related, does the New Zealand Antique and Historical Arms Association release prices realised? Would be interested in what #424 went for in the April auction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by duckdog View Post
    Carvells don't publish the prices realised and its a huge job to list them all on here.
    I kept a record of most of the lots sold today, which ones are you interested in?
    @duckdog yea it is a shame Greg doesn’t issue one.

    I’m interested in the following lots of you have them please

    312
    268
    263
    172
    195

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burb122 View Post
    @duckdog yea it is a shame Greg doesn’t issue one.

    I’m interested in the following lots of you have them please

    312
    268
    263
    172
    195

    Tx in advance

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    312 M16A1 $4000
    268 1911A1 $3500
    263 M1 Garand $3000
    172 M16A1 $5400
    195 MP44 $7000

    These are hammer fall prices, 12% buyers premium and GST on the premium should be added to get the actual price paid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Makros View Post
    Related, does the New Zealand Antique and Historical Arms Association release prices realised? Would be interested in what #424 went for in the April auction.
    Lot 424 Austrian Werndl went for $1000
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    Quote Originally Posted by duckdog View Post
    312 M16A1 $4000
    268 1911A1 $3500
    263 M1 Garand $3000
    172 M16A1 $5400
    195 MP44 $7000

    These are hammer fall prices, 12% buyers premium and GST on the premium should be added to get the actual price paid.
    Thanks heaps!

    Can’t believe how cheap the Garand sold for! And the M16s.

    Crazy times. Just wish I had the money.

    Typical, buyers market and I can’t afford to buy haha.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Burb122 View Post
    Thanks heaps!

    Can’t believe how cheap the Garand sold for! And the M16s.

    Crazy times. Just wish I had the money.

    Typical, buyers market and I can’t afford to buy haha.


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    The garand was pretty rough. I thought prices were generally pretty high which is good to see. But it’s an Auckland market. The 03 Springfield was a good ww2 refurb which would be a good shooter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fernleaf View Post
    Lot 424 Austrian Werndl went for $1000
    Bugger should have thrown a postal bid on it. But info on bore condition was a bit limited... Was shooting that weekend so couldn't go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Makros View Post
    Related, does the New Zealand Antique and Historical Arms Association release prices realised? Would be interested in what #424 went for in the April auction.
    Yes but only to members.

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    Heard from several friends during the weekend re items they were after at Carvell's

    Off license were fairly hot prices
    One friend got a cartridge pistol for a steal
    I got a very cheap vintage shotgun
    Percussion pistols were hot
    Some of the little items to complete a set were very expensive

    So there still seems to be a little life yet left in the auction process here.
    The last Antique Arms auction in CHCH was well run and an example that it can still work even for clubs and volunteers.
    Ruahine still seems to pull in the lots.

    But they are only as good as the last club member to have died ( sadly )
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