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SPINK AUCTION - 29/01/19

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Did anyone watch or take part in todays auction ? Seemed very poor, very little sold in the first half of the sale 

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15 minutes ago, mhcoins said:

Did anyone watch or take part in todays auction ? Seemed very poor, very little sold in the first half of the sale 

Had a look at the catalogue, but saw nothing that interested me personally.

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Williams IV was weaker than the other portions of the sales.  Less interest in the specialty collection probably led to less interest in the main auction.

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Was outbid on both that I went for, £3k was more than enough for the halfpound, £1.3k fairly reasonable for the Ceolwulf I 1d - less than it sold for last time - (didn't want to go too much over book for such a moderate specimen).  Prices generally weren't quite as high as I would have guessed. 

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1 hour ago, pokal02 said:

Was outbid on both that I went for, £3k was more than enough for the halfpound, £1.3k fairly reasonable for the Ceolwulf I 1d - less than it sold for last time - (didn't want to go too much over book for such a moderate specimen).  Prices generally weren't quite as high as I would have guessed

With it being so soon after christmas, it could have been the reason, DNW 20th-21st Feb catalogue is now live, for all the penny boys, i'm sure i saw an 1897 P.ENNY in there

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1 hour ago, pokal02 said:

Was outbid on both that I went for, £3k was more than enough for the halfpound, £1.3k fairly reasonable for the Ceolwulf I 1d - less than it sold for last time - (didn't want to go too much over book for such a moderate specimen).  Prices generally weren't quite as high as I would have guessed. 

Ceolwulf I was reasonable and I regret not bidding on it.  Remarkable provenance.

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