Graham Budd Auction House.....many Addicks items available 15th/16th May 2017.
Maybe someone can do one for me?
67 CAFC items available, programmes, pictures, autographs (including all 1947 Cup winners team) etc.
Think all our stuff is on the 16th.
Well worth a look!
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Anyone want to donate £15,000 to the museum so we can buy them all.
Sure we'll try for a few but just don't have the funds for all of them stuff we don't have.0 -
The vast majority of those items appear to be the ones from Colin Cameron's collection which went on sale at Sotherbys 3/4 years ago.
Maybe the gentleman that was bidding and winning on most of those items has decided to sell on again.
One of the items I bid on and pushed him to an over the top price is back on there again. Won't say what one, but will certainly try again for it.1 -
Some great stuff here.0
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some of those estimates look way too high to me3
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I've got the England v Ireland programme at The Valley, according to the batch of 4 at £500 - £700, it's worth about £125- £175.0
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agree especially the post war items.LargeAddick said:some of those estimates look way too high to me
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Thanks Clive.clive said:1 -
Go to the museum Ebay site , you can buy Charlton homes and aways for £2-3.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/292087680536?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649
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From the 1940's and 50's1
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I'm not sure if that is because the search brings up all the Charlton related items including those from previous sales.shirty5 said:The vast majority of those items appear to be the ones from Colin Cameron's collection which went on sale at Sotherbys 3/4 years ago.
Maybe the gentleman that was bidding and winning on most of those items has decided to sell on again.
One of the items I bid on and pushed him to an over the top price is back on there again. Won't say what one, but will certainly try again for it.0 -
Do you mean the England Ireland programme is worth £125-£175 alone? I bloody hope so as I've got a near mint copy.guinnessaddick said:I've got the England v Ireland programme at The Valley, according to the batch of 4 at £500 - £700, it's worth about £125- £175.
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Not sure, how much, just worked on it's in a batch of 4 programmes for £500-700.DaveMehmet said:
Do you mean the England Ireland programme is worth £125-£175 alone? I bloody hope so as I've got a near mint copy.guinnessaddick said:I've got the England v Ireland programme at The Valley, according to the batch of 4 at £500 - £700, it's worth about £125- £175.
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If you go to the site and search charlton there is a few programsHenry Irving said:
I'm not sure if that is because the search brings up all the Charlton related items including those from previous sales.shirty5 said:The vast majority of those items appear to be the ones from Colin Cameron's collection which went on sale at Sotherbys 3/4 years ago.
Maybe the gentleman that was bidding and winning on most of those items has decided to sell on again.
One of the items I bid on and pushed him to an over the top price is back on there again. Won't say what one, but will certainly try again for it.
https://www.grahambuddauctions.co.uk/Sporting-Memorabilia-Day-Two/2017-05-180 -
How about the museum founder? Would she stump up the money or ask her boss to?Henry Irving said:Anyone want to donate £15,000 to the museum so we can buy them all.
Sure we'll try for a few but just don't have the funds for all of them stuff we don't have.7 -
I have those two War Cup programmes in mint condition. I paid no where near the £180 - £220 estimate for them. Those estimates are four or five times over the odds at the very least.0
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Lot's of great stuff....estimates waaaay to pricey for me....unless the lotto comes in.0
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Well......I assume if those prices are estimated then they would normally be well overpriced.....in which case they won't reflect the reserve price or anything like the final sale price........it's a bit like the Duchatalet selling us when you come to think of it!
Ben, in answer to your question, they will surely be the items up for the auction in May as they have a current lot number.0 -
De Klub is lot 42.SoundAsa£ said:Well......I assume if those prices are estimated then they would normally be well overpriced.....in which case they won't reflect the reserve price or anything like the final sale price........it's a bit like the Duchatalet selling us when you come to think of it!
No reserve.
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But they also have a hammer price so..SoundAsa£ said:Well......I assume if those prices are estimated then they would normally be well overpriced.....in which case they won't reflect the reserve price or anything like the final sale price........it's a bit like the Duchatalet selling us when you come to think of it!
Ben, in answer to your question, they will surely be the items up for the auction in May as they have a current lot number.
Lot 825
An official photograph of Charlton Athletic in season 1907-08, ONLY THE CLUB'S THIRD SEASON AND SURE...
Estimate £400 - £600
Hammer Price: £1,100
I believe this was one of Colin Cameron's pictures0 -
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I think Henry is correct; if you go to the auction catalogue https://issuu.com/auctiontechnologygroup/docs/graham_budd_15-16_may_catalogue_red?e=29151565/47456704 lot 825 is not the Charlton team picture.0
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If we are talking the amateur England v Ireland programme, check Ebay, you will be lucky to get £2.0
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Well confusion reigns I'm afraid!
Having just phoned Graham Budd Auctions they are telling me there are only two CAFC related items available......some goalkeepers jerseys and some programmes!
My apologies if I've misled you all.......have to say Budds method of listing things is very misleading.
I didn't select archived items, I simply went to the May16th auction page and then selected search for Charlton Athletic and it came up with 67 items not mentioning that 65 of them were archived!
Bloody ridiculous and very confusing if you ask me!
It's as well you asked the question Ben.0 -
I've been searching for the Good Friday programme v Aston Villa that my dad was watching while my mum was giving birth to me in St Alfege hospital. This thread got me browsing and just found it on Ebay and paid £13.4
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That wasn't the one we lost 11-1 was it!Dippenhall said:I've been searching for the Good Friday programme v Aston Villa that my dad was watching while my mum was giving birth to me in St Alfege hospital. This thread got me browsing and just found it on Ebay and paid £13.
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@Henry Irving I could lend the museum some money if there's something particular you want to get.Henry Irving said:Anyone want to donate £15,000 to the museum so we can buy them all.
Sure we'll try for a few but just don't have the funds for all of them stuff we don't have.0 -
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@Henry Irving I could lend the museum some money if there's something particular you want to get.Henry Irving said:Anyone want to donate £15,000 to the museum so we can buy them all.
Sure we'll try for a few but just don't have the funds for all of them stuff we don't have.
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thanks but we can't borrow money as we couldn't guarantee repayment.
We have a few quid in the bank and we raise funds in different ways.0 -
.Henry Irving said:thanks but we can't borrow money as we couldn't guarantee repayment.
We have a few quid in the bank and we raise funds in different ways.3 -
What an omen that would have been, no long before that game I'm afraid, boring 1-1. He said it would have been more entertaining spending the afternoon in the hospital waiting room.SoundAsa£ said:
That wasn't the one we lost 11-1 was it!Dippenhall said:I've been searching for the Good Friday programme v Aston Villa that my dad was watching while my mum was giving birth to me in St Alfege hospital. This thread got me browsing and just found it on Ebay and paid £13.
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