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Market Place => Seen for Sale on Ebay, etc. => Topic started by: MikeWilliams on Jul 19 2017 08:45

Title: LNWR 0-8-0 and NER 4-4-0
Post by: MikeWilliams on Jul 19 2017 08:45
Taylors auctions on 29th July includes (again) the ex-Mike May LNWR 0-8-0 here:
http://www.taylors-auctions.com/auction/lot/1154
£1500 - £2000
This has been in auction and advertised by dealers several times but seems unloved.  I understand it is basically sound, so why has nobody given it a good home?  Seems cheap.

and also a Carette NER 4-4-0:
http://www.taylors-auctions.com/auction/lot/1164
£2000 - £3000
I know nothing about Carette but this looks too good to be a commercial model from pre WW1.  Maybe it has been totally rebuilt and "improved"?

Mike

Title: Re: LNWR 0-8-0 and NER 4-4-0
Post by: MikeWilliams on Dec 11 2019 21:36
The 0-8-0 is back on the market, yet again.  Same auctioneers, same estimate.

If they get desperate and drop the price I might be tempted .....
Title: Re: LNWR 0-8-0 and NER 4-4-0
Post by: Traininvain on Dec 12 2019 09:00
Hi Mike

are the auction URLs correct? They appear to relate to another auction.

tx

Ian
Title: Re: LNWR 0-8-0 and NER 4-4-0
Post by: John Candy on Dec 12 2019 09:25
https://www.taylors-auctions.com/auction/lot/2220  (LNWR 0-8-0)

Couldn't see the other one (but it is a long list)and a search didn't locate it.

john.
Title: Re: LNWR 0-8-0 and NER 4-4-0
Post by: MikeWilliams on Dec 13 2019 11:54
The auction house is closer to you than to most of us Ian, and you know the history of the model.  Last seen a couple of years ago running at Ampthill it went well as the experienced owner had made several improvements, though a tab fast.  Just needs another 50 wagons behind it .. which I could help you with ...!

Mike
Title: Re: LNWR 0-8-0 and NER 4-4-0
Post by: Traininvain on Dec 13 2019 12:35
It's the NER 4-4-0 I'm interested in - wouldn't go near the LNWR 0-8-0
Title: Re: LNWR 0-8-0 and NER 4-4-0
Post by: MikeWilliams on Nov 30 2020 22:54
Its up for sale again.  Taylors auctioneers still.  Starting bids at £900.  It has to be approaching the price at which its worth buying whatever its problems - many of which I believe have been sorted anyway.