Coming in at 153 pieces, the Quidditch Match (4737) is a neat little set from the Harry Potter lineup. It debuted in 2010 at $19.99. The set includes 5 minifigures, adding play and display value.
Price-per-piece sits at $0.131. Not the cheapest, but you're paying for the design and theme licensing.
Between the Harry Potter branding and the build itself, the Quidditch Match has the kind of dual appeal that collectors look for.
Key Features
153 pieces — Compact and purpose-built — great for a quick session
5 minifigures — Adds play value and aftermarket appeal
$0.131 per piece — Standard value for the Harry Potter range
From 2010 — Modern LEGO design and packaging quality
Theme Background
As a 2010 addition to Harry Potter, the Quidditch Match slots into the more affordable side of Harry Potter. Harry potter is consistently one of the top-performing LEGO themes, and at $19.99 this set is priced accordingly. The $0.131 per piece is in line with Harry Potter averages.
The Harry Potter theme has a broad appeal that crosses over between builders, collectors, and investors. The Quidditch Match fits comfortably into that ecosystem at its price point.
Why This Set Is Special
This is a standard release in the Harry Potter lineup without standout collector characteristics based on current data.
Frequently Asked Questions
[{"q": "How many pieces are in the LEGO Quidditch Match (4737)?", "a": "The LEGO Quidditch Match (4737) contains 153 pieces, making it a smaller set."}, {"q": "What minifigures come with the LEGO Quidditch Match (4737)?", "a": "The LEGO Quidditch Match (4737) includes a solid complement of 5 minifigures. Minifigures are a key value driver for LEGO sets \u2014 exclusive or rare minifigures can appreciate significantly in value on their own, sometimes commanding high prices on the secondary market."}, {"q": "How much does the LEGO Quidditch Match (4737) cost?", "a": "The retail price (MSRP) for the LEGO Quidditch Match (4737) is $19.99 in the United States. Regional pricing is \u00a320.99 in the UK, CA$26.99 in Canada. This works out to $0.13 per piece. The higher price-per-piece reflects the use of specialized or larger elements, licensed branding, or premium packaging."}, {"q": "Is the LEGO Quidditch Match (4737) a good investment?", "a": "The LEGO Quidditch Match (4737) shows moderate investment potential based on several factors. Harry Potter sets have historically been among the best-performing themes for post-retirement appreciation. As with any LEGO investment, buying at or below retail price maximizes potential returns. Use the BrickBucks price tracker to find the best entry point."}, {"q": "What age is the LEGO Quidditch Match (4737) suitable for?", "a": "The LEGO Quidditch Match (4737) is recommended for ages 6\u201312. The build is designed to be approachable for younger builders while still providing an enjoyable experience."}, {"q": "How big is the LEGO Quidditch Match (4737)?", "a": "The LEGO Quidditch Match (4737) measures approximately 35.41cm \u00d7 19.1cm \u00d7 5.89cm (W\u00d7H\u00d7D) and weighs 0.3kg. It makes for a great display piece that won't take up too much shelf space."}, {"q": "Is the LEGO Quidditch Match (4737) still available?", "a": "The LEGO Quidditch Match (4737) retired on December 31, 2012 and is no longer available at retail. You can find this set on secondary markets including Amazon, eBay, and BrickLink. Retired Harry Potter sets often trade at a premium above their original retail price, with demand typically increasing over time as sealed inventory decreases."}, {"q": "Where can I buy the LEGO Quidditch Match (4737)?", "a": "The LEGO Quidditch Match (4737) is retired and only available on secondary markets. Check Amazon, eBay, and BrickLink for current listings. Use the BrickBucks price tracker to compare prices across retailers and find the best deal."}]