Bob Posted December 22, 2007 Share Posted December 22, 2007 (edited) Not yet being discussed here I think. Yowsers the catalogue is filled to the rim with beautiful, extremely rare and very important items. The Transcaucasian awards just make me look at the screen in awe - you could fill a museum with what's in this catalogue! And enjoy the fact that it can be downloaded as PDF - nice as a reference for future Sad that a Suvorov 3rd+2nd group are split up though... Edited December 22, 2007 by Bob Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ed_Haynes Posted December 22, 2007 Share Posted December 22, 2007 Not yet being discussed here I think. Yowsers the catalogue is filled to the rim with beautiful, extremely rare and very important items. The Transcaucasian awards just make me look at the screen in awe - you could fill a museum with what's in this catalogue! And enjoy the fact that it can be downloaded as PDF - nice as a reference for future Yes. Will be very interested to see at what prices things go, thougfh the likely designation to which they'll go is obvious, I think.Sad that a Suvorov 3rd+2nd group are split up though... Noticed that. Criminal. Though there seem to be some other oddities with that group. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bob Posted December 23, 2007 Author Share Posted December 23, 2007 By the way, his estimates on mongolian items are really all over the place. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Christian Zulus Posted January 4, 2008 Share Posted January 4, 2008 Gentlemen,I presented two Soviet items of Dimitry's coming auction at these two threads:RB#4 + Lenin group:http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=24437Glory 1cl:http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=24435Best regards Christian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
new world Posted January 15, 2008 Share Posted January 15, 2008 (edited) Here are realized prices for the auction (compiled by Alex Filer).William AUCTION XIX 2001 $60,000 2002 $6,500 2003 $8,000 2004 $9,500 2005 $37,500 2006 - 2007 $3,250 2008 $500,000 2009 $5,000 2010 $6,250 2011 $3,250 2012 $950 2013 $2,000 2014 $1,200 2015 $1,400 2016 $6,000 Edited January 15, 2008 by new world Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
new world Posted January 15, 2008 Share Posted January 15, 2008 2017 $7,250 2018 $7,500 2019 $850 2020 $2,400 2021 $12,000 2022 $400 2023 $40,000 2024 $1,400 2025 - 2026 $1,200 2027 $240 2028 $600 2029 $650 2030 $625 2031 $42,500 2032 $5,750 2033 $2,300 2034 $3,500 2035 $7,250 2036 $675 2037 $7,250 2038 $1,700 2039 $2,600 2040 $7,000 2041 $2,600 2042 $1,300 2043 $1,200 2044 $625 2045 $340 2046 $1,200 2047 $1,500 2048 $375 2049 $425 2050 $900 2051 $1,200 2052 $1,300 2053 $1,400 2054 $200 2055 $150 2056 $4,000 2057 $47,500 2058 $7,500 2059 $1,400 2060 $525 2061 $525 2062 $520 2063 $2,000 2064 $1,200 2065 $60 2066 $2,800 2067 $22,000 2068 $3,250 2069 $100 2070 $800 2071 $160 2072 $1,200 2073 - 2074 $1,800 2075 $450 2076 - 2077 $850 2078 $650 2079 $280 2080 - 2081 - 2082 $325 2083 $1,800 2084 $150 2085 - 2086 $2,200 2087 $240 2088 $450 2089 $2,000 2090 $1,600 2091 - 2092 $1,600 2093 $16,000 2094 $1,600 2095 $425 2096 $900 2097 $2,400 2098 - 2099 - 2100 - 2101 $2,800 2102 $1,200 2103 - 2104 $400 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
new world Posted January 15, 2008 Share Posted January 15, 2008 2105 - 2106 $600 2107 $280 2108 $280 2109 $1,600 2110 $360 2111 - 2112 $500 2113 $475 2114 $300 2115 $120 2116 $300 2117 $14,000 2118 $650 2119 - 2120 $5,750 2121 $3,200 2122 - 2123 $2,400 2124 $1,500 2125 $3,500 2126 - 2127 $1,300 2128 $19,000 2129 $4,500 2130 $850 2131 - 2132 $325 2133 $600 2134 $200 2135 $200 2136 - 2137 $15,000 2138 $2,200 2139 $240 2140 $800 2141 $800 2142 $2,000 2143 $1,400 2144 $675 2145 $1,100 2146 $350 2147 $6,250 2148 $6,750 2149 $1,600 2150 $400 2151 $57,500 2152 - 2153 $200 2154 $850 2155 $325 2156 $4,000 2157 - 2158 $425 2159 - 2160 $750 2161 $575 2162 $300 2163 $140 2164 $525 2165 $2,200 2166 $425 2167 $350 2168 - 2169 $7,000 2170 - 2171 $160 2172 $300 2173 $160 2174 $2,400 2175 $1,800 2176 $325 2177 $375 2178 $7,000 2179 $575 2180 $140,000 2181 $150,000 2182 $16,000 2183 $30,000 2184 $67,500 2185 $85,000 2186 $85,000 2187 $72,500 2188 $52,500 2189 $42,500 2190 $45,000 2191 $77,500 2192 $60,000 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
new world Posted January 15, 2008 Share Posted January 15, 2008 2193 $40,000 2194 $15,000 2195 $5,750 2196 $62,500 2197 $26,000 2198 $32,500 2199 $37,500 2200 $35,000 2201 $37,500 2202 - 2203 - 2204 $15,000 2205 $2,000 2206 - 2207 $14,000 2208 $2,200 2209 $7,000 2210 $8,500 2211 $11,000 2212 $2,000 2213 $24,000 2214 $2,000 2215 $20,000 2216 $150,000 2217 $42,500 2218 $17,000 2219 $17,000 2220 $1,600 2221 $1,600 2222 $30,000 2223 $60,000 2224 $14,000 2225 $24,000 2226 $4,000 2227 - 2228 $2,800 2229 $1,600 2230 $1,600 2231 $11,000 2232 $950 2233 $11,000 2234 $8,000 2235 $425 2236 $2,000 2237 $6,750 2238 $1,000 2239 $2,800 2240 $1,500 2241 $600 2242 - 2243 $2,600 2244 $3,250 2245 $11,000 2246 $3,250 2247 $2,000 2248 $280 2249 $350 2250 $4,250 2251 - 2252 - 2253 $400 2254 - 2255 - 2256 - 2257 - 2258 - 2259 - 2260 - 2261 - 2262 $75 2263 - 2264 - 2265 - 2266 - 2267 $40 2268 - 2269 - 2270 $450 2271 $425 2272 $500 2273 $47,500 2274 $7,250 2275 $1,200 2276 $4,000 2277 $800 2278 $6,000 2279 $2,600 2280 $1,800 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
new world Posted January 15, 2008 Share Posted January 15, 2008 2281 $1,400 2282 $320 2283 $1,200 2284 $25,000 2285 $20,000 2286 $2,400 2287 $725 2288 $600 2289 $2,800 2290 $950 2291 $2,600 2292 425 2293 $4,000 2294 $1,400 2295 $1,100 2296 - 2297 $1,400 2298 $1,700 2299 $4,000 2300 $1,100 2301 $800 2302 $900 2303 $5,250 2304 $700 2305 $700 2306 $450 2307 $220 2308 $1,500 2309 - 2310 $475 2311 $1,100 2312 $4,250 2313 $3,250 2314 $1,500 2315 $725 2316 $450 2317 $1,800 2318 $850 2319 $240 2320 $425 2321 $200 2322 $400 2323 $220 2324 $350 2325 $240 2326 $375 2327 $160 2328 $160 2329 $1,800 2330 $320 2331 $320 2332 $475 2333 $2,800 2334 $500 2335 $240 2336 $350 2337 $200 2338 $240 2339 $375 2340 $700 2341 $700 2342 $525 2343 $450 2344 $200 2345 $1,600 2346 $875 2347 $4,250 2348 $3,000 2349 $4,000 2350 $2,800 2351 $1,900 2352 $2,000 2353 $1,800 2354 $3,250 2355 $300 2356 $240 2357 $240 2358 $600 2359 $600 2360 $1,100 2361 $11,000 2362 - 2363 - 2364 $150 2365 - 2366 - Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ed_Haynes Posted January 15, 2008 Share Posted January 15, 2008 Thanks for this, William! "Thanks"? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slava1stclass Posted January 15, 2008 Share Posted January 15, 2008 Thanks for this, William! "Thanks"? To all: I'm very thankful. $11,000.00 for good old lot number 2231 ($3,500.00 over list) makes me very happy!Regards,slava1stclass Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ed_Haynes Posted January 15, 2008 Share Posted January 15, 2008 True "s1c". In some ways true.Just as I extract joy from lots 2183 - $30,000 - see: http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=2577and 2197 - $26,000 - see: http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=2548Still, the possibility of further purchases is cloudy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
new world Posted January 15, 2008 Share Posted January 15, 2008 One think to keep in mind - these are not market prices.These are what two or three individuals with too much cash were bidding up on the auction. They didn't care if the price of the award was $1,000 or $10,000. These are people who don't ask "how much", they just say "I'll take it at any price". We are talking about tiny slice of the collectors community (less than 1%?).Will this affect prices for the rest of us? You bet. During the auction Igor was seen working on his laptop, changing prices on some of his web site offerings.William Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slava1stclass Posted January 15, 2008 Share Posted January 15, 2008 These are what two or three individuals with too much cash were bidding up on the auction. They didn't care if the price of the award was $1,000 or $10,000. These are people who don't ask "how much", they just say "I'll take it at any price".To all: Certainly not a bad environment within which to operate when it comes time to dispense with one's "gems" should one have them.Regards,slava1stclass Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Christian Zulus Posted January 17, 2008 Share Posted January 17, 2008 Hammer prices at NYC-auctionGentlemen,besides of some (very) rare (labour) screwbacks, the hammer prices at Dimitry's auction showed just the expected market situation, if you take the exchange relation of USD vs. EUR and the growing demand from Russia into account:A Glory 1cl in the price region of USD 12.000,- + (incl. buyer's fee) is for my understanding (and taking the rarity and importance of that order into consideration) a rather "fair" price. In comparison to a RBL T2, a Glory 1cl is quite a bargain .Only items, which had been already out of reach for most collectors, skyrocketed to unbelievable heights: Neither I would spend USD 15.000,-, nor USD 150.000,- for a Lenin T2 screwback, because I don't have the money .... Just my 2 cents about the recent market situation ...Best regards Christian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bob Posted February 5, 2008 Author Share Posted February 5, 2008 Based on the published auction prices I know that I've won a few items in this auction but have not received any communication on this yet from the auctioneer. Anybody else here with a "win" at this auction? Did you get any info already confirming auction result, requesting total payment, etc.?Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
new world Posted February 5, 2008 Share Posted February 5, 2008 Based on the published auction prices I know that I've won a few items in this auction but have not received any communication on this yet from the auctioneer. Anybody else here with a "win" at this auction? Did you get any info already confirming auction result, requesting total payment, etc.?ThanksWhy don't you contact Dmitry directly and ask him about next steps?William Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bob Posted February 5, 2008 Author Share Posted February 5, 2008 Why don't you contact Dmitry directly and ask him about next steps?WilliamI have - no response.I'll wait a bit longer I guess. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ed_Haynes Posted February 5, 2008 Share Posted February 5, 2008 Most strange, Bob. I have just received delivery of some items I got that had gone unsold in that auction! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bob Posted February 10, 2008 Author Share Posted February 10, 2008 And the deafening silence continues I'll have to call him after I return from vacation. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ed_Haynes Posted February 10, 2008 Share Posted February 10, 2008 Amazing! I got some of the auction last week leftovers. I wonder if his European collaborators in this auction are handling European mailings? But you CERTAINLY should have heard SOMETHING!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bob Posted March 16, 2008 Author Share Posted March 16, 2008 I can't begin to describe how fed up I'm getting with this. I won a few lots for items which I was looking for quite some time. None of them particularly pricey (no, I didn't buy a 30-40K item) but on one in particular I got a very good deal.After many emails, no response. In the end I emailed another partner in the auction and requested action. From this party I got an immediate response and subsequently he also put DM on copy to trigger some action. With that, I did finally get a response but since then after several emails from my side (I was on vacation in Syria) again no response whatsoever.Why does this have to be so difficult? I bid on some lots, was highest bidder on a few of them and would now just like to pay for them and receive them. But I got no invoice, no details whatsoever. Are my "cheap" lots not a priority? Or did I get too good of a deal on one or two of them?Am I the only one experiencing this? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ed_Haynes Posted March 16, 2008 Share Posted March 16, 2008 This is extremely disturbing. Markov seems to be getting as bad as some of the others. I didn't bid, but I picked up a few on the unsold lots and got those within a week of the end of the auction. I don't know what to suggest. Have you tried calling? (I may send some other suggestions by PM.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bob Posted March 16, 2008 Author Share Posted March 16, 2008 Now the dust has settled after my vacation (things been a bit hectic - moving to Paris, etc.) I'll jump on phone as next course of action. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bryan Posted March 16, 2008 Share Posted March 16, 2008 I bought one time from Markov. It took him 2-3 months after I paid before he went to the post office. Since then it as been a "never again". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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