Browse 18 auction sales with hammered prices at Fairfield Auction auction house.
- Connecticut, Newtown, United States
- 169
- Oct 31 2014 , Nov 01 2014
- Results: 1 lots by 1
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Total lots estimates:
$300-$400
- Sale total: $300
- % Lots Sold: 100.00%
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High auction price:
$300
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- 0 sold above estimate
- 1 sold within estimate
- 0 sold below estimate
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0 not
sold
- Connecticut, Newtown, United States
- Jul 14 2012 , Jul 15 2012
- Results: 46 lots by 43
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Total lots estimates:
$88,750-$135,550
- Sale total: $68,350
- % Lots Sold: 91.30%
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High auction price:
$7,000
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- 7 sold above estimate
- 7 sold within estimate
- 32 sold below estimate
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4 not
sold
- Connecticut, Newtown, United States
- May 21 2011 , May 21 2011
- Results: 54 lots by 38
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Total lots estimates:
$99,800-$149,550
- Sale total: $56,125
- % Lots Sold: 72.22%
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High auction price:
$22,000
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- 6 sold above estimate
- 11 sold within estimate
- 37 sold below estimate
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15 not
sold
- Connecticut, Newtown, United States
- Mar 26 2011 , Mar 26 2011
- Results: 23 lots by 15
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Total lots estimates:
$27,400-$50,600
- Sale total: $32,525
- % Lots Sold: 95.65%
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High auction price:
$7,500
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- 3 sold above estimate
- 8 sold within estimate
- 12 sold below estimate
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1 not
sold
- Connecticut, Newtown, United States
- Nov 19 2010 , Nov 19 2010
- Results: 33 lots by 33
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Total lots estimates:
$64,100-$102,850
- Sale total: $71,675
- % Lots Sold: 93.94%
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High auction price:
$38,000
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- 6 sold above estimate
- 10 sold within estimate
- 17 sold below estimate
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2 not
sold
- Connecticut, Newtown, United States
- May 22 2010 , May 22 2010
- Results: 14 lots by 13
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Total lots estimates:
$19,300-$28,700
- Sale total: $14,725
- % Lots Sold: 92.86%
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High auction price:
$3,750
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- 1 sold above estimate
- 1 sold within estimate
- 12 sold below estimate
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1 not
sold
- Connecticut, Newtown, United States
- Mar 20 2010 , Mar 21 2010
- Results: 37 lots by 31
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Total lots estimates:
$65,700-$100,350
- Sale total: $44,950
- % Lots Sold: 81.08%
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High auction price:
$8,250
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- 4 sold above estimate
- 6 sold within estimate
- 27 sold below estimate
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7 not
sold
- Connecticut, Newtown, United States
- Nov 21 2009 , Nov 21 2009
- Results: 43 lots by 34
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Total lots estimates:
$46,350-$70,050
- Sale total: $281,000
- % Lots Sold: 95.35%
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High auction price:
$210,000
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- 9 sold above estimate
- 15 sold within estimate
- 19 sold below estimate
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2 not
sold
- Connecticut, Newtown, United States
- May 30 2009 , May 30 2009
- Results: 53 lots by 38
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Total lots estimates:
$60,200-$92,150
- Sale total: $63,550
- % Lots Sold: 90.57%
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High auction price:
$4,250
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- 15 sold above estimate
- 17 sold within estimate
- 21 sold below estimate
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5 not
sold
- Connecticut, Newtown, United States
- 18
- May 22 2009 , May 23 2009
- Results: 4 lots by 4
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Total lots estimates:
$1,250-$1,400
- Sale total: $350
- % Lots Sold: 75.00%
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High auction price:
$150
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- 3 sold above estimate
- 0 sold within estimate
- 1 sold below estimate
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1 not
sold
- Connecticut, Newtown, United States
- Mar 28 2009 , Mar 28 2009
- Results: 9 lots by 9
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Total lots estimates:
$15,500-$23,800
- Sale total: $35,500
- % Lots Sold: 88.89%
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High auction price:
$17,000
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- 2 sold above estimate
- 2 sold within estimate
- 5 sold below estimate
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1 not
sold
- Connecticut, Newtown, United States
- Jan 24 2009 , Jan 24 2009
- Results: 14 lots by 13
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Total lots estimates:
$30,000-$45,800
- Sale total: $26,675
- % Lots Sold: 92.86%
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High auction price:
$8,500
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- 4 sold above estimate
- 2 sold within estimate
- 8 sold below estimate
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1 not
sold
- Connecticut, Newtown, United States
- Oct 20 2008 , Oct 21 2008
- Results: 2 lots by 2
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Total lots estimates:
$2,200-$2,700
- Sale total: $372
- % Lots Sold: 50.00%
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High auction price:
$372
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- 0 sold above estimate
- 0 sold within estimate
- 2 sold below estimate
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1 not
sold
- Connecticut, Newtown, United States
- Sep 20 2008 , Sep 21 2008
- Results: 32 lots by 30
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Total lots estimates:
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- Sale total: $31,525
- % Lots Sold: 90.63%
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High auction price:
$2,600
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- 29 sold above estimate
- 3 sold within estimate
- 0 sold below estimate
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3 not
sold
- Connecticut, Newtown, United States
- May 17 2008 , May 18 2008
- Results: 23 lots by 23
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Total lots estimates:
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- Sale total: $34,725
- % Lots Sold: 100.00%
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High auction price:
$6,250
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- 23 sold above estimate
- 0 sold within estimate
- 0 sold below estimate
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0 not
sold
- Connecticut, Newtown, United States
- Feb 14 2008 , Feb 15 2008
- Results: 16 lots by 14
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Total lots estimates:
$16,900-$26,450
- Sale total: $14,275
- % Lots Sold: 100.00%
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High auction price:
$2,500
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- 1 sold above estimate
- 5 sold within estimate
- 10 sold below estimate
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0 not
sold
- Connecticut, Newtown, United States
- Jan 24 2008 , Jan 24 2008
- Results: 1 lots by 1
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Total lots estimates:
$800-$1,200
- Sale total: $950
- % Lots Sold: 100.00%
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High auction price:
$950
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- 0 sold above estimate
- 1 sold within estimate
- 0 sold below estimate
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0 not
sold
- Connecticut, Newtown, United States
- N08302
- Apr 15 2007 , Apr 15 2007
- Results: 2 lots by 1
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Total lots estimates:
$4,000-$6,000
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