Sticking to the list, I have personal experience with
Bryston 0.5 - very good, unflappable, quiet. I wonder about buying it again, based upon some positive comments above.
Nakamichi CA5 first version - longest running preamp for me over the last 7 years, but now sold. I don't need to buy one back. I think of it with respect.
B&K Pro 10 MC - A useful bypass mode. Outboard power supply. Warmish.
All were well made, and offered flawless service, especially the last two after modern updates to return them to spec. All would likely hold close in value to whatever purchase price was agreed upon.
Despite my experience with these, I might like to try the Quicksilver from your list of preamps. I like tubed preamps for two of the three systems in the house. Would the quicksilver best either of them?
I may have to know this. I am also curious about the Audible Illusions. Let us know which direction you take!