Remember there will be seasoned collectors bidding on this bunch, they already know all the places where things like this might be found, and they are still bidding.
Bottom line, unless you're a collector it is hard sometimes to see where the value comes from.
That said, you could try it and perhaps make a quick $5 - $10 thousand? I warn you though, you start and it gets weirdly addictive. I tell you this as someone who owned 63 variations of MicroVAX at one time.
(I was going to say the eMate 300 was also rare, but there's a dozen on eBay right now.)
Could be a Macintosh XL
> Macintosh 128k (TED 25th Anniversary Edition), Macintosh 128k (Signed by Steve Wozniak), NeXTcube, Apple IIc, Apple IIe, Apple Lisa, Apple III, Macintosh 128k, Macintosh SE, Macintosh Classic, Macintosh Portable, Macintosh LC II, Macintosh PowerBook 100, Macintosh PowerBook Duo 230, Macintosh Quadra 700, Macintosh Color Classic, and others.
There was a store here that specialized in Newton hardware which, for a few years, was flying high and could do no wrong. Then the end came and they shuttered the store.
That was heartbreaking. We had a Concorde moment there and we still haven't caught up with it.
https://new.liveauctioneers.com/item/47137408_vmc-33-5and162...