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Author Topic: Whitefriars / Caithness No 7.  (Read 5682 times)

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Offline mjr

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Re: Whitefriars / Caithness No 7.
« Reply #20 on: August 24, 2015, 07:42:54 AM »
However, I have seen two such owls coming up for sale in the past (one at auction and one on Ebay) and if my memory serves me right both sold over £1000. And I suspect that dealers would ask more for such a weight...

That is about right - the prices over the years for the owl (and the bee and butterfly) has always been upwards of £500 and more around the £800 overage.   Which is why my shelves are bereft of examples of these.  And, whilst they are nicely constructed weights, they do not have the qualities of say a Partridge (xmas 79), but they appear on the market so rarely, and so many people want one, they demand the higher prices.  Dealers will happily pay top dollar as they will have collectors with the cash waiting... .
There are rarer Whitefriars weights but they do not have the star billing.....   
I still want one however!! 
Martin

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Re: Whitefriars / Caithness No 7.
« Reply #21 on: August 24, 2015, 10:18:01 AM »
Just for the record here the pattern plate for this weight - hope it is of some interest
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Re: Whitefriars / Caithness No 7.
« Reply #22 on: August 25, 2015, 07:21:45 AM »
here the pattern plate for this weight - hope it is of some interest
Dave
Very interesting to see.  This  is the area that isn't seen enough - the paraphernalia, the pattern plates, the experiments, trials etc.
Martin

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