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17.2 million Swiss francs at a philatelic auction

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As published on an earlier World Stamp News Post on the 3rd June 2010 the major auction by Peter Rapp has now taken place.

The special event in Wil (St. Gallen), Switzerland, proved to be a highlight in the schedules of several hundred stamp collectors and investors from all over the world this week: On the evening of Friday, 4 June 2010, the world’s most significant stamp auction at the Rapp auction house, ended with an overall sales figure of 17.2 million Swiss francs.

This total definitely exceeded all expectations: what had been forecast was a sales figure of around 13 million francs. The auction in Wil confirmed the upward trend of prices on the stamp market that has largely taken hold.

Emotionally charged and tense bidding skirmishes were fought out – including online – by several thousand potential buyers from roughly two dozen countries. Spokeswoman, Marianne Rapp Ohmann, summed up the mood on the market thus: “It has been demonstrated that individual items and collections, especially high-quality objects, can realize top prices.” Collection achieves quarter of a million The “once-in-a-century” Ticino collection, previously believed to be lost, reaped proceeds totaling 4.5 million francs on the first day of the auction; the predicted sale price had been between three and four million francs.

The final day was all about high-end collections. Demand was exemplified by the much-coveted “Schloss Neersen” collection: It sold for 284,000 francs; its starting price had been 50,000 francs.

Peter Rapp, who auctioned it, made the following comments: “The Schloss Neersen collection is probably the best European collection we have been able to bring to the market for about 40 years. It includes almost all the top European values.” In addition, everyone present marveled at a global collection with an original estimated value of 40,000 francs that was auctioned for a healthy 232,000 francs.

Source: Peter Rapp AG
Marianne Rapp Ohmann
Telephone: +41 71 923 77 44
[email protected]
www.rapp-auktionen.ch

17.2 million Swiss francs at a philatelic auction, 4.6 out of 5 based on 5 ratings

published June 11th, 2010