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Dear AlexB, You write:
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Links to search, a waste of time, especially to rummage in the archives of the Christies. So sorry
But this is also your words:
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Over 15 years of observations of these sales (called a sea of art objects), there is a progressive tendency to reduce the number of lots.
The issue of pricing models of the ships is important ... I have a union catalog of auction sales of the 19 th century models of merchant ships (sample, maximum sales not in the database) and there the prices ranged from 3 t-12t.evr .... just on the collection model rather than on modern products ..
That's why I asked exactly auctions of contemporary models of ships (known contemporary masters) at Sotheby's, Christie and then it will be understood by the level of prices for current models of ships.
Now until between 500 (as you say) 250t.evr.Soglasites spread wide ..
And without showing the actual sales of contemporary models at auctions in Europe, the United States until the question is open for pricing.
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photo models from this collection.
Dear navymast, a collection of the Maritime Museum of Monaco (includes a private collection of models of ships Pallanza and Prince Rainier III.) Accidentally fotogrofy not? The site of the museum photos are very small and the quality horrible.



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