Cottees Auction of coin operated machines

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Cottees Auction of coin operated machines

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January 9th 2021 Cottees will be holding a Collectable Toy and Model Railway auction to include a collection of coin operated machines.

Catalogue coming soon, (www.cottees.co.uk)
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I realise I have been in this game too long when I recognise machines been up for sale in every auction.....anyway I see some or maybe all of the machines are online now, some of which were sold only last year at the elephant ......

Although I have mainly Irish heritage, I think they should have left leprechauns in Ireland or maybe even the US :HaHa: good luck with the sale
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treefrog wrote: Tue Dec 01, 2020 6:27 pm I realise I have been in this game too long when I recognise machines been up for sale in every auction.....anyway I see some or maybe all of the machines are online now, some of which were sold only last year at the elephant ......

Although I have mainly Irish heritage, I think they should have left leprechauns in Ireland or maybe even the US :HaHa: good luck with the sale
where do you see these machines? I've been all through their site and it's just :dammit:
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They are on saleroom.com with estimates that suggest you will not grab a bargain

However, if after a particular machine, there's a couple of rarer ish machines there.
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aristomatic wrote:with estimates that suggest you will not grab a bargain
Plus of course the usual commission which in this case is 18% + VAT
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18%+VAT is on the low side when it comes to auction houses. My local one is 30%, or if you want to bid live on the saleroom.com it's 36%. :!: We have been a bit spoiled by our two specialised slot auctions at 10%. Long may it continue.
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OK people it's the-saleroom.com ;)
Here's the link
https://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/auct ... rcott10298

nothing much I'm interested in there.


of interest to war collectors...
https://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/auct ... 8401092373
https://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/auct ... 8401092373

this mini Symphonium is adorbs
https://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/auct ... 8401092373
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Looks like cottees must have read my post! It's 10 % buyers' premium. 😀
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daveslot wrote: Thu Dec 03, 2020 8:45 pm Looks like cottees must have read my post! It's 10 % buyers premium 😀
Ha ha ha, well done. Perhaps they might want to review some of the estimates to attract buyers...I am a great believer in making a buyer think they could get a bargain, draw them in and then hope auction fever kicks in. At least half these lots sold at collectors auctions only a year ago at the Peter Wilson sale and in the same month the Elephant House. They didn’t go cheap then, so we will see, but think a few are way too top heavy, but I guess seller is hoping to get their money back.

Yesterday a sale at Elite auctions had 45 lots of fairground and machines, all with crazy estimates, most did not sell so auctioneer must have been disappointed as were keys lots in the sale....

There is one machine I fancy ;-)
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I completely forgot about the auction and watched the last lot being sold. Seems most made estimates and above, apart from a few top end machines......anyone know if the leprechaun was composite or wood. I assume this came from Royal Bell...
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