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Re: Elephant House Auctions

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2016 3:11 pm
by bill gates
I was delighted to win two bags of vintage washers at the Coventry auction. Lucky old me!
I was interested in the Chinese front Jennings, but the chipboard cabinet was a no no for me.
Went home with my wedge, will be back next year :tarah:

Re: Elephant House Auctions

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2016 10:52 pm
by slotsoffun
Hoping Steve (or associates) are reading this, just wanted to say another excellent Auction. The atmosphere was great, the free biscuits even better!!! Just a suggestion that I heard numerous times on the day, maybe Steve could employ someone on the day to help him take money/printout receipts etc.. as one of the key factors that many people comment about is the fact Steve allows people to pay for their items as soon as, and take them away before the end. This is a major plus for many of us bidders/buyers.
I fully appreciate that he has 101 jobs to attend to on the actual day, but still manages to run the thing smoothly. Just having an extra pair of hands handling some of the admin tasks during the auction would keep punters happy in not having to wait too long to pay and go, AND give Steve some time to enjoy the day too!
I know many hardcore collectors like to knock the EH auctions, but there are many more buyers who appreciate what they do. Looking forward to 2017 at EH. Well done Steve and team.

Re: Elephant House Auctions

Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2016 7:46 pm
by madmickshere
Well, being new to both this forum and the two auctions on the same day plus peoples reasons for going to either, I made the last minute decision to book a hotel (near Coventry airport) and go. My plan was to go check out EH, leave bids on things I was interested in, then go to Coventry and see what I could buy there, also hoping to meet some people who had helped me with my machine. My plan started to fail when EH hadn't got all his listings sorted online before I went to bed on the Friday, let alone the lot numbers. So up early Saturday to see lot numbers and print off the listings, no still not ready before I had to leave, so travelled up on the Saturday morning via the other side of Birmingham as I had to collect some spares from a shop up there. Collected my spares and travelled Royal Leamington Spa, a tortuous journey ensued past Brum, checked out EH hoping on the off chance they would be open for viewings the day before (like I read somewhere on here and in my experience most "normal" auctions have viewings the day before). No chance, headed to hotel and still I had no catalogue for EH, anyway I did have a good evening and a few drinks, up early to EH, found nearish free parking and got there for 10am, stood outside for awhile with others getting cold until someone finally walks up, opens the doors and we all follow. Quick look round, quite overwhelmed by all the machines, enamel signs, antique scales, knackered kiddies dodgems, one immaculate one, all the lights and the circus crap, plus the mad rush of punters, pulling, poking and generally playing on the machines, old coins were flying about all over the place. So pays my £2 quid for my long awaited catalogue only to find out that other than the lot numbers and make of machines it was worthless to me as all the descriptive information that was on the website to help buyers decide was not in it! Oh well, I had written some notes on the ones I was interested in and i have my own common sense.
To put it in a nutshell, there was too much I was interested in to check out thoroughly (a lot of the signs I like were filled and painted), it was packed too, so I didn't have enough time to do my checks, leave bids and travel and view at Coventry as well, so ended up spending a very cold day at EH, loving the machines and listening a lot to other peoples opinions on everything. I went, I saw (one auction), I left (empty handed). Just too dear for the ones I wanted but did enjoy my cold day out but disappointed not to make Coventry.

I can answer some of the bids on the machines below as I only wrote on the ones I fancied but don't quote me, I think they are the correct prices plus 10%, I hope that helps.
Lot 68 Hen Egg Vending £280
Lot 86 circle skill wall machine £540
87 shield catcher £620
88 electric amuser £700
89 allwin £500
90 French Oracle
114 ABT Big Game Hunter
116 Pee Nee Golf £460
120 Allwin £420
207 Derby Wall Machine ™ £3300
225 Ruffler Fill em up £580
304 Oliver Whales Victory ball
353 Pool Tote Wall Machine

Re: Elephant House Auctions

Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2016 8:59 pm
by madmickshere
Oh and here's some of the fabulous items......

Re: Elephant House Auctions

Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2016 9:26 pm
by widget2k4
You sure the pee nee golf did 160?

Re: Elephant House Auctions

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2016 9:22 am
by treefrog
That Derby racer has a trade mark on it !PUZZLED!

Never took any prices as couldn't move my arms.... I was bidding on the Egg Vendor as I wanted parts. I thought it would go cheap (excuse the pun) as it was missing lots of bits and think it went for more than £300. The Ruffler and Walker was a rough project machine, rusty as hell, but fetched good condition prices.

Re: Elephant House Auctions

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2016 9:53 am
by jimmycowman
It's never been so slow on prices hitting the net. Is it because mr. Penny machines. Wasn't there? Lol !!RAYOF!!

Re: Elephant House Auctions

Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2016 9:54 am
by madmickshere
widget2k4 wrote:You sure the pee nee golf did 160?
Reread my notes, it was £460, my bad writing

Re: Elephant House Auctions

Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2016 1:22 pm
by pennymachines
jimmycowman wrote:Is it because mr. Penny machines. Wasn't there?
There were a couple of things I was interested in at the EH but I went to Coventry. I took pictures at the EH on Saturday, and will post them with the results.

Re: Elephant House Auctions

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2016 7:06 pm
by aristomatic
Results are now online

Re: Elephant House Auctions

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2016 9:02 pm
by pennymachines
And with my pics in the Arena

Re: Elephant House Auctions

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2017 2:26 pm
by jimmycowman
!PUZZLED! !PUZZLED! any one going EH next week.....

Re: Elephant House Auctions

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2017 5:14 pm
by sarg
Thought about going i fancy a jennings but its a long way to travel for me, and they will probably be stupid money :!?!:

Re: Elephant House Auctions

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2017 6:07 pm
by sutton
I won't be going I find it too expensive now !!

Re: Elephant House Auctions

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2017 8:15 pm
by widget2k4
Compared to this I don't find it too expensive. Prices are going up all the time. :!?!:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-Allwi ... true&rt=nc

Re: Elephant House Auctions

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2017 8:22 pm
by jimmycowman

$_3.JPG

. . Nice allwin

Re: Elephant House Auctions

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2017 8:48 pm
by widget2k4
Yes it is nice, point being if that was at Elephant I doubt it would have fetched anywhere near that price?

Re: Elephant House Auctions

Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2017 10:16 pm
by jimmycowman
Anyone know how much the floor standing steer a car game made today?

Re: Elephant House Auctions

Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2017 10:47 pm
by jingle
I was also thinking of that too jim
And also the bryans clock not the machine but the clock from the factory Wall
Anyone buy it ,,treefrog ,,,,maybe :cool:

Re: Elephant House Auctions

Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2017 11:07 pm
by bill gates
Lot 116 Road Test went for £1100. Lot 208 Bryans clock went for £1250.