I have a rather large collection ( 479 items) I would like to sell and am asking for recommendations on who I might contact, how to go about selling it intact if it is possible to do so. Good quality items.
Thanks for your help in advance.
John
I have a rather large collection ( 479 items) I would like to sell and am asking for recommendations on who I might contact, how to go about selling it intact if it is possible to do so. Good quality items.
Thanks for your help in advance.
John
Well I think what the collection is would have allot to do with it. For such a large number of items a specialist auction house MAY be the best bet.
Rent a table at a local Gun Show, price your collection at others prices or less and watch your collection fly of the table. Bob.
What type of things do you have in your collection?
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Collection consists of Pistol Belts, First Aid Pouches, Ammo Pouches, Cartridge Belts, Suspenders, Canteens, Musette Bags, Garrison Belts, Haversacks, Grenade Bag, Assistant BAR Belts, Bandaoleers, Combat Carry Pack, Various Pouches, Carrier Pack, Leather Straps, Stripper Clips, Carry Straps, Ammo Pouch for Thompson MG., Leather Slings, Entrenching Tools/Shovels and other odds and ends.
Thanks to those above who have mentioned possible solutions thus far.
John
Last edited by JohnMOhio; 09-21-2011 at 04:05.
You might go to GUN BROKER and check out the prices on their Military Collectables site before making a decision on how and where you sell your collection. Bob.
Try selling them on the For Sale forum at this board:
www.usmilitariaforum.com
Believe it or not, 479 items of what you describe isn't that big a collection. It really depends on the eras represented, i.e., Civil War, Spanish American War, WWI, WWII, Korea, Viet Nam, Desert Storm, Iraqi Freedom. The older the better.
About 95% of items are WWI or WWII, a few newer items and a few older items also on hand. Example M14 Ammo Pouch. Nice that it can hold about 6 M1 Carbine 15 round mags. A cover for the early round Canteens but it is marked RIA 1912 as I recall. I could be wrong on the date. Two leather slings that would be correct for either the trap door or the Krag as another example.
Do Not use Manions, heard nothing but bad things about consignment auctions they run.
Thanks Sean.
John