This morning, I bid on a tinnie in a European auction house...not just any tinnie, but Bremen 35-03 (SA Gruppe Nordsee - Sternritt Nach Bremen).
I bid what I thought was an insane amount of money (after all, it is a tinnie, but it's a key piece missing from most collections). It was an original uncleaned badge, correctly marked, but the original pin was replaced with a heavier vertical hinged-pin & catch assembly more commonly seen on military/civil awards. My impression was that it was a period modification, with the catch having been re-soldered later on. (I can't post pics from my phone, but it's Lot 2287 of Ulrich Felzmann's auction; the catalog on their site has both sides pictured, if someone would be so kind to post the pictures here for posterity).
This thing hammered-down at 900€ !!!!! If that's not high enough, let's add the 20% Commission, 20% VAT (depending on buyer's locale), 4% Payment processing fee, and Shipping!!!!!
Figuring the exchange rate at 0,87€ = $1, this means that, depending on where the buyer lives, they paid between:
$1,291.81 - $1,487.08
I could be wrong but as far as I know, that's a record for a single tinnie.
I bid high, but I never had a chance...
Edit to add link:
https://auktionen.felzmann.de/
I bid what I thought was an insane amount of money (after all, it is a tinnie, but it's a key piece missing from most collections). It was an original uncleaned badge, correctly marked, but the original pin was replaced with a heavier vertical hinged-pin & catch assembly more commonly seen on military/civil awards. My impression was that it was a period modification, with the catch having been re-soldered later on. (I can't post pics from my phone, but it's Lot 2287 of Ulrich Felzmann's auction; the catalog on their site has both sides pictured, if someone would be so kind to post the pictures here for posterity).
This thing hammered-down at 900€ !!!!! If that's not high enough, let's add the 20% Commission, 20% VAT (depending on buyer's locale), 4% Payment processing fee, and Shipping!!!!!
Figuring the exchange rate at 0,87€ = $1, this means that, depending on where the buyer lives, they paid between:
$1,291.81 - $1,487.08
I could be wrong but as far as I know, that's a record for a single tinnie.
I bid high, but I never had a chance...
Edit to add link:
https://auktionen.felzmann.de/
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