Vintage pieces valuation please

kirk1

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Hi All,
Just been directed to this page to ask for help with valuing the bits I found in my Dads house as just been clearing it out from when I was a child and have posted original vintage figures and transportation. Just need help and advice if to sell individually, or group or the whole lot and help with prices to please.
Thank you in advance.
 

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Hey - That is a lovely little collection.
In terms of getting best bang for your buck - sell individually, no question.
Bulk sales tend to be the domain of dealers (especially for a lot like this) and since they buy to sell, they will likely look for a 3x return on their investment, which means they are likely to only offer you a third of what they can get for it.
You might find a private buyer who is happy to make a better offer.
You could try auction houses like Vectis, they would sell these easily enough, but again, they take a cut - but other than getting the items to them, you don't have to deal with anyone or anything after that.
Listing here is a good option and there are Facebook pages (never use them myself). There is also Ebay, but with new sellers rules and so on, I personally won't use them to sell anymore - but they are an option and obviously have the biggest customer base.
Depending on where you are in the country you might find a comic store or vintage toy store that will sell for you, for a percentage of course :)

As for valuations, overall I would say your stuff should be (or looks like) it is at the top end of the loose/complete with boxes and extras end of the scale, everything looks clean and good.

Snowspeeder: £80-£100
AT-AT: £200ish if the chin-guns are there - £140ish if they not
Jabba: (Bit more of a guess here) £150ish
AT-ST: £120ish
ISP-6 - Quite a range but I think £60/£70 maybe
X-Wing: £150
Falcon: This one looks to be missing bits (Radar Dish, Training Ball, Ramp Struts) and is maybe yellowing a bit more than anything else - But If complete you're looking at £150+ in that condition, Non-complete a fair bit less.
Rebel Transport: If complete maybe £100ish (maybe more if all the figure accessories are there (the backpacks and the breathing masks are in the picture with the figures, so they are there) - and both top parts of the ship - only one in picture)
Figures: A few really nice looking figures there, the most valuable are the early ones and a lot of the value is in them with their correct weapons etc. The Han Smuggler and Princess Leia complete go for good money, Leia £100+, Iv'e seen Han go the same, but I would say a little less £80ish - The solid R2 looks in amazing condition, easily £50+ for him (he's great). The Death Star droid seems to be enjoying a moment, so could be £30ish there and if the Boba Fett is in good nick with the gun he can go for the same, maybe a little more. Overall the rest of the figures are probably anything from £15-£20 each (with some wiggle room) if complete - again a lot less if not.

At the end of the day - something is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it, but you have some nice items here. Others might weigh in, always good to get a range of estimates before setting a price.

Good luck
 
Hey - That is a lovely little collection.
In terms of getting best bang for your buck - sell individually, no question.
Bulk sales tend to be the domain of dealers (especially for a lot like this) and since they buy to sell, they will likely look for a 3x return on their investment, which means they are likely to only offer you a third of what they can get for it.
You might find a private buyer who is happy to make a better offer.
You could try auction houses like Vectis, they would sell these easily enough, but again, they take a cut - but other than getting the items to them, you don't have to deal with anyone or anything after that.
Listing here is a good option and there are Facebook pages (never use them myself). There is also Ebay, but with new sellers rules and so on, I personally won't use them to sell anymore - but they are an option and obviously have the biggest customer base.
Depending on where you are in the country you might find a comic store or vintage toy store that will sell for you, for a percentage of course :)

As for valuations, overall I would say your stuff should be (or looks like) it is at the top end of the loose/complete with boxes and extras end of the scale, everything looks clean and good.

Snowspeeder: £80-£100
AT-AT: £200ish if the chin-guns are there - £140ish if they not
Jabba: (Bit more of a guess here) £150ish
AT-ST: £120ish
ISP-6 - Quite a range but I think £60/£70 maybe
X-Wing: £150
Falcon: This one looks to be missing bits (Radar Dish, Training Ball, Ramp Struts) and is maybe yellowing a bit more than anything else - But If complete you're looking at £150+ in that condition, Non-complete a fair bit less.
Rebel Transport: If complete maybe £100ish (maybe more if all the figure accessories are there (the backpacks and the breathing masks are in the picture with the figures, so they are there) - and both top parts of the ship - only one in picture)
Figures: A few really nice looking figures there, the most valuable are the early ones and a lot of the value is in them with their correct weapons etc. The Han Smuggler and Princess Leia complete go for good money, Leia £100+, Iv'e seen Han go the same, but I would say a little less £80ish - The solid R2 looks in amazing condition, easily £50+ for him (he's great). The Death Star droid seems to be enjoying a moment, so could be £30ish there and if the Boba Fett is in good nick with the gun he can go for the same, maybe a little more. Overall the rest of the figures are probably anything from £15-£20 each (with some wiggle room) if complete - again a lot less if not.

At the end of the day - something is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it, but you have some nice items here. Others might weigh in, always good to get a range of estimates before setting a price.

Good luck
Thank you for your honest review
 

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