Speaking of bargains this nice looking mahogany horned Monarch gramophone just sold for £255. Or was it even less? Clicking on ‘bid’ it appears the only bid amount was £50 and listed for just a day. Did the seller accept an offer and end the listing early? Why are some sellers so impatient? I would have paid 3 times X £255 for the horn alone.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/286944856600
What was this ???
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Yes, some clueless dandy did indeed let this go for all of £50! The mind boggles; in 2025 with the over-saturation of antique programs on the TV for the past few decades and yet there are still some people out there who don't have a clue about values of anything other than their mobile phones! It is truly baffling how someone will not take two minutes to Google anything to ascertain a rough idea of value before agreeing to accept a derisory offer. Just tell me it wasn't anyone here who bought it! To think that the buyer risked waiting for a response to their paltry offer and potentially losing it to someone offering at least the buy it now price, which as you say, was incredibly cheap already.jamiegramo wrote: Thu Nov 20, 2025 12:36 pm Speaking of bargains this nice looking mahogany horned Monarch gramophone just sold for £255. Or was it even less? Clicking on ‘bid’ it appears the only bid amount was £50 and listed for just a day. Did the seller accept an offer and end the listing early? Why are some sellers so impatient? I would have paid 3 times X £255 for the horn alone.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/286944856600
Bl**dy miser!
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Looking at completed listings can be educational but sometimes really frustrating when you see things like this!
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Yes, I agree, that's why I never go down that road!jamiegramo wrote: Thu Nov 20, 2025 2:56 pm Looking at completed listings can be educational but sometimes really frustrating when you see things like this!
If the Spanish machine selling for £2.5K wasn't enough to make me sick, this double spring Doric at £50 with wooden horn, certainly was. I bought the same identical machine at the beginning of the year for exactly £1200 more! And the journey to collect it was twice as long as the Ebay example would have been for me.
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Okay, I'll play for a minute...........
Here's another one we all missed. Well, we saw it and discussed it here but couldn't decide if the moldings were original or not. I couldn't anyway as I do not trust auctioneers' lousy photography. Had I managed to visit the auction it might have been different. I did bid conservatively but didn't win it. The buyer sold it on and got an unbelievably incredible price for the "Model Villa"! Yes, although not a gramophone expert, the buyer did at least read a copy of "His Master's Gramophone", where it gets a mention and makes this all the more laughable. For the benefit of the uninitiated, there is no model "Villa" as the seller has someone misread Villa for VIIa - meaning "7a"! Didn't it sell at auction for under £1000?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/257193137517
Here's another one we all missed. Well, we saw it and discussed it here but couldn't decide if the moldings were original or not. I couldn't anyway as I do not trust auctioneers' lousy photography. Had I managed to visit the auction it might have been different. I did bid conservatively but didn't win it. The buyer sold it on and got an unbelievably incredible price for the "Model Villa"! Yes, although not a gramophone expert, the buyer did at least read a copy of "His Master's Gramophone", where it gets a mention and makes this all the more laughable. For the benefit of the uninitiated, there is no model "Villa" as the seller has someone misread Villa for VIIa - meaning "7a"! Didn't it sell at auction for under £1000?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/257193137517
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Yes, it did, Steve!
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Good news for some: the £50 Doric shown above will be making a reappearance on Ebay very soon. Apparently some auctioneer valued it at £20!!!!!
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Nice. I really like that! If only it were local...
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Yes, it really is. Unfortunately getting anywhere in the UK today with our terrible roads and traffic levels, makes this seem far away to anyone not living in Tunbridge Wells!