PierceA...Personally, I think that you dodged a bullet. While the Charles Parker no. 19 vise is very rare, that particular one is in extremely rough condition. Not only is it pitted, missing the anvil horn and swivel hardware/handle, but the static support shelf for the dynamic jaw is broken off as well, which is super common on the older, smaller Parker vises.
I understand what you mean about owning a condition challenged vise just because of the rarity, but in my opinion, the seller made out quite well. I bought a troubled Parker no. 19, which is in the
vise spreadsheet, but my winning bid was around $85 and there were quite a few bidders besides myself. I ended up gifting it to one of my cousins who collects Parker shotguns.
Anyway, tomorrow is another day and who knows what vise opportunities will show up for the ever growing vise collector market.