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London Hospital Badge

Started by myk1066, August 17, 2013, 11:23:13 PM

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backman

Guilty as charged,but it's a case of more recycling than anything as I just wanted to upgrade slightly the one I had.Over the years I have collected badges in a variety of conditions and if I get the opportunity to find a cleaner or less damaged item I will sometimes try and acquire it and sell on my own as in this case(although it was tempting to keep them both),Particularly as there were slight differences re colour etc.
And yes it will be going to a deserving collector.

myk1066

I'm glad to hear that Peter.  Will they be displaying it on here?
Mike

myk1066

£155 that LH badge went for, the one from 1904-1906.  Not a bad price, I wonder what mine will fetch!

myk1066

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A London Hospital badge has come up for auction this evening I see.  Popular in terms of bidding, what will this one fetch?  Not seen one for sale for a while.

myk1066

It's up to £51 with 7 days to got, a popular badge me thinks.

myk1066


wilfb

Hi Mike,

Yes, but I think the prices are dropping?  Perhaps a few more people will end up owning one if that doesn't change immediately.

Will.

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myk1066

Another of the stunning larger London Hospital badges has gone on ebay, I wonder what that will fetch?

nursesue

yes it is a nice badge - my bet would be £250-£300 :-*

backman

I am reminded of an Oscar Wilde quote;What is a cynic?A man who knows the price of everything and the value of nothing.
As frequently stated before the final price is merely an expression of the interest of two parties and not necessarily what it is worth.As long as the buyer is happy with their purchase that's all that matters.Good luck to them.

myk1066

Sue, your guesstimate was close, £243 in the end.

nursesue

such a pity I'm not so good at guessing 6 numbers on a lottery roll over week

myk1066

The first London of 2015 has gone on sale in his evening!

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