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hello to all

 

please help me value this collection as one of my dear friends wants this to be disposed

as he has collected these parker 75's for quite a long time

 

all pens are brand new never inked and the nibs are fine and medium only

 

 

 

 

http://i597.photobucket.com/albums/tt52/athar201hot/20131121_185034_zps39ffc80f.jpg

 

http://i597.photobucket.com/albums/tt52/athar201hot/20131121_185047_zps537a3330.jpg

 

http://i597.photobucket.com/albums/tt52/athar201hot/20131121_185054_zpsf33de4d3.jpg

 

http://i597.photobucket.com/albums/tt52/athar201hot/20131121_185059_zps4360e5fa.jpg

 

http://i597.photobucket.com/albums/tt52/athar201hot/20131121_185107_zpsa30afc94.jpg

 

 

http://i597.photobucket.com/albums/tt52/athar201hot/20131121_185112_zpsf4cf8790.jpg

 

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Ebay is another option. Here in the UK, if these are truely NOS, never inked etc, and posted with excellent pictures, I would expect each fountain pen to fetch £100-150, according to rarity and metal. Original boxes and papers will also bring higher prices, ball pens 60-80£

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Just my opinion- I think 2500 usd for the lot would be alright. Of course, if they all have boxes and are sold separately, they could fetch 3500-4000.

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I think that the red quartz is the most rare, the sterlings are french.

They are all 14k nibs?

Hi,

 

Which one do you mean when you say 'red quartz'?

Is that de orange laquered one? On pic 1 the second from the right?

 

Regards,

daffie

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easily 4 grand if you sell as a set with papers.

a truly beautiful collection, let me convince my wife to take it off your hands!

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