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    Holts auction today

    Some very interesting prices achieved today

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    Good? Bad?

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    Quote Originally Posted by let me shoot it View Post
    Good? Bad?
    Both
    Bad if yer buyin, great if yer sellin, even with around a third lost both ends.

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    Prices have fallen so that means bad if your selling ....great if your buying ☺

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    A boxed webley like that should of got more ? 5 years ago i would expect that to be over a grand ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by let me shoot it View Post
    A boxed webley like that should of got more ? 5 years ago i would expect that to be over a grand ?
    If that is the hammer price the purchaser must have shelled out about £1,300 before any transfer/shipping costs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Binners View Post
    Some very interesting prices achieved today
    Hammer price £980

    WEBLEY & SCOTT, BIRMINGHAM
    A RARE BOXED .22 BARREL-COCKING AIR-RIFLE, MODEL 'SERVICE MKII', serial no. S13217,
    circa 1937, with detachable .22 sighted 25 1/2in. barrel, bolt locking breech, blued air-chamber with five lines of patents, folding peep-sight at wrist, walnut saw-handled pistol-grip butt-stock stamped at underside of head 'MADE IN ENGLAND', horn heel-plate, retaining a strong amount of original blued finish, the barrel numbered 1728, together with its rare manufacturer's original pasteboard box, the outside of lid with gummed 'THE WEBLEY SERVICE AIR RIFLE MARK II, WEBLEY & SCOTT LTD. BIRMINGHAM' paper label (losses to label and box corners), the tray complete and sound with original barrel compartment intact

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    This result seems to value the box alone at about £600 or thereabouts...
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    Cheap collecting must be in decline😐😐 lets hope its cheap at racecourse😁

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