One of my favourite planes is a no.4 Record that I got off eBay for a tenner. I’m not a plane nerd but it has smooth frog and rosewood handles.
On the other end of the scale, I bought a veritas 5 1/4 about 5 years second hand in great nick. I just had a look and was surprised to see they are £300 new..I’m sure I payed about £190 and I still question why. Maybe because it’s shorter than a normal Jack and the iron is closer to the centre, it just feels weird to use. It’s not £190 nice, in my opinion.
For £150, I’d be looking on eBay, or here, for some nice old Stanley, record or Woden planes. Even though they go for higher prices nowadays.
if you want something new, the Stanley sweetheart low angle is pretty for about £90. I’ve had one for a few years and it’s been great. The only issues I’ve had is they can struggle with awkward grain, the Norris adjusters are a bit fiddly. The last thing, I tend to rest my index finger on the iron, which isn’t there on a low angle so it feels weird at first. A spare iron sharpened at a different angle can overcome the awkward grain situation,
I probably shouldn’t admit this…When I go out on site, I’ve got a faithful no.5. Absolutely everyone slags these off but I found mine to be fine. I spent a small amount of time flattening the sole, even though it was ok out of the box and Making sure the cap iron had good contact and it works just as good as the no.4 plus I dont Mind it rattling around in my toolbox