I concur with Kenwood.
Meanwhile, I would like to add.....
Not sure if you understood our evaluations - that 200-250 is for the red drums only. Know that your hardware (including the Ludwig snare stand and Speed King BD pedal) will bring more money. Then, and most significantly, those appear to be A. Zildjian cymbals? Those will bring probably another 300+ in addition to your red drums. So, looking at everything there - if you were to sell it all, you are looking at more like 500-700.
If those are NOT Zildjian cymbals, they are likely JAPAN cymbals - and in that case worth more like $20 each cymbal or so.
Just another side note. Those red drums appear to be in quite good condition. Those were made on or before 1967 and those thin shells with the reinforcement rings are quite popular among those who prefer those (like myself). They tend to sound a little different, more resonant, and prefer lower tunings. Therefore, some prefer those opposed to the newer ones. It does not change the value monetarily, but some drummers consider them to be more valuable (to them....if that makes sense). If you were to sell those, I would recommend to sell those to someone here on the forum who will really know about them, will know how to tune them to get the best sound out of them, and will appreciate them much more than your average person just looking for a drumset. They are starting to come back onto the collectors' radar and the vintage MIJ segment of the vintage drum market is starting to gain traction (certainly in the last 5 years). While those remain to have a lower selling price, they are becoming more and more difficult to find.
Best Regards/Wishes,
& thanks for sharing,
John