Found 2 boxes of Hornby Dublo!
Found 2 boxes of Hornby Dublo!
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Silvs

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2,270 posts

209 months

Saturday 13th October 2012
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I have just been up in the attic of our new house where I have located 2 boxes of Hornby Dublo lurking behind the cold water tank. Briefly checked with the old occupants who stated it wasn't theirs.

There is quite a bit of it and some decent engines & locomotives in good condition. I plugged it in a gave it ago and it works well for a 50 year old toy.

I am wondering what will be the best way to sell it. My old man popped up to have a look and thought there was close to £500 worth of stuff there if I can sell it to the right people.

Any one have any ideas on where to look in order to sell it?

Thanks!


silverfoxcc

8,130 posts

169 months

Saturday 13th October 2012
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Before you do anthing look on ebay and the various Hornby 'fan sites' As a lot of it appears to be boxed, it could be worth quite a bit. Let us know how you get on, and what you have

silverfoxcc

8,130 posts

169 months

Saturday 13th October 2012
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hrca.com and dubloauctions spring to mind, although you have to join the hrca

RichB

55,406 posts

308 months

Saturday 13th October 2012
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I would take your time with that and not just stick it on ebay and... if you do then sell it as individual items not as a job lot. There are some quite interesting items in that picture, the Hornby Co-Bo, The Lord of The Isles and the Triang Wild West loco may be quite specialist.

951TSE

600 posts

181 months

Tuesday 16th October 2012
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These guys have got an Auction of model trains including Hornby coming up on the 19th. You could look after the sale to see what prices they went for.

http://www.vectis.co.uk/Page/ViewAuction.aspx?Auct...

They should also be able to help you with pricing and selling your stuff if you wish. They regularly feature in the antiques press and have live online sales at their auctions so can reach a worldwide audience.

Chrisw666

22,655 posts

223 months

Wednesday 17th October 2012
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Where in the UK are you? Vectis is good but there are several other specialist toy auctioneers around the country.

I know next to nothing about trains but I do know that if you're trying to sell toys auctions are about the best place to get top money for them with little effort.

Kneetrembler

2,069 posts

226 months

Tuesday 13th November 2012
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Buy "Railway Modeller Magazine" next issue was out either on the 8th Nov or 15th Nov which has all the information that you will need.

The Hornby models are the ones that people are into,not so much Triang.

Also look up www.gaugemaster.com

Have fun