On October 17th, a small German auction house, Antico Mondo, is organizing a Porsche memorabilia sale:
The catalogue is now on line:
http://www.anticomondo.de/englisch/kataloge_aktuell.htm
No affiliation, but likely to bid on some lots
On October 17th, a small German auction house, Antico Mondo, is organizing a Porsche memorabilia sale:
The catalogue is now on line:
http://www.anticomondo.de/englisch/kataloge_aktuell.htm
No affiliation, but likely to bid on some lots
Thanks for the link Milou, now that I have seen it, you can delete the tread ;-)
John
Early 911S Registry #931
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1971 911 2.2S Coupe Albert Blue
1971 911 2.2T Coupe Tangerine
2005 997 C2S Coupe special 1965 slate grey
1978 911 3.0 SC Targa Silver w/chrome trim
Sale was cancelled, my mistake, go away...
What a collection!
Plus, besides the models and posters, a 1965 911 for auction as well:
http://www.anticomondo.de/pdf_Dateie...che_7500er.pdf
Peter Kane
'72 911S Targa
Message Board Co-Moderator - Early 911S Registry #100
Is anyone else getting another lot (#4000er) when trying to download the Posters #6500er lot? Can't seem to get the posters to download and would like to see them.
Thanks.
Bob
Early S Reg #370
Yep, they made a mistake with the link. You can just change the number in the address bar from 4000 to 6500.
Or just click here http://www.anticomondo.de/pdf_Dateie...che_6500er.pdf
Early 911S registry member #1391
Built '65, MY66 911 in total restoration
I noted both the price of the catalogue itself, along with prices on the scale models...
Is the comma supposed to function like a decimal point in this case?
The catalogue is listed at "18,00 Euro" which translates into over $2500!! Ditto the scale model prices...
I CAN'T be doing this right, can I??
Someone help me out here - I'd appreciate that. As a collector of Porsche scale models, I'd hate to think that even THIS part of my hobby has gotten way outa hand...
Thanks - hope alls well
Cheers
R/Thom
haha, that is one pricey cataloque
In Europe we use the comma , for the decimals.
So the price of the cataloque is 18 euros, not like you're used to reading it as 1800 euros
Early 911S registry member #1391
Built '65, MY66 911 in total restoration
Thank you, Semjon...
That's one helluva "auktion" by the way...something for everyone. Great lots.
Cheers
R/Thom
Interesting results! An original copy of Christophorus No. 1 went for 2800 Euro -- nearly 4200 sucky dollars.
Milou, did you add some things to your impressive collection?