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Hazle Meadows Auction Centre, Ledbury, Hr8 2Lp HAZLE MEADOWS AUCTION CENTRE, LEDBURY, HR8 2LP ANTIQUE AND MODERN FURNITURE, JEWELLERY, GOLD, SILVER, CHINA, BESWICK HORSES, WATER COLOURS AND COLLECTABLES TUESDAY 21st JULY 11AM PROMPT Viewing by appointment on Viewing 11-4pm Friday 17th July, 10-5pm Monday 20th JULY and 8am onward morning of sale only LIVE ONLINE BIDDING VIA easyliveauction.com Buyers registration. 12.5% buyers premium +VAT ON PREMIUM. Hazle Meadows Auction Centre, Ledbury, Herefordshire, HR8 2LP Tel: (01531) 631122. Fax: (01531) 631818. Mobile: (07836) 380730 Website: www.hjpugh.co.uk E-mail: [email protected] CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. All prospective purchasers to register to bid and give in their name, address and telephone number, in default of which the lot or lots purchased may be immediately put up again and re-sold 2. The highest bidder to be the buyer. If any dispute arises regarding any bidding the Lot, at the sole discretion of the auctioneers, to be put up and sold again. 3. The bidding to be regulated by the auctioneer. 4. In the case of Lots upon which there is a reserve, the auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of the Vendor. 5. No Lots to be transferable and all accounts to be settled at the close of the sale. 6. The lots to be taken away whether genuine and authentic or not, with all faults and errors of every description and to be at the risk of the purchaser immediately after the fall of the hammer but must be paid for in full before the property in the goods passes to the buyer. The auctioneer will not hold himself responsible for the incorrect description or authenticity of or any fault or defect in any lot and makes no warranty. 7. To prevent inaccuracy and inconvenience in the settlement of purchases, no lot may be removed either during or after the sale without being previously paid for. 8. If any person neglects or refuses to comply with any of the foregoing conditions, the auctioneer shall be at liberty to resell the lot and any deficiency that may arise in the resale, together with all expenses attending it shall be made good by the defaulter. 9. AGENCY. The auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by the seller or the buyer 10. WARRANTY OF TITLE AND AVAILABILITY. The seller warrants the auctioneer and the buyer that the seller is the true owner of the property consigned or is properly authorised to consign it for sale and is able to transfer the title of the property free of any third party claims. 11. TERMS - All accounts must be settled on the sale site on day of sale Maximum cash permitted to be taken £7,500. Debit cards accepted. Company Credit & Credit cards NOT ACCEPTED 12. V.A.T. at the current rate will be added to the purchase price of all goods subject to V.A.T. Goods are sold under the auctioneers V.A.T. Margin Scheme for second hand goods. V Denotes VAT on lots 13. DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY - Neither the auctioneers, landowners or sellers nor any agent or employee of these bodies accepts any liability for any accident, loss, damage injury to any person or property whatsoever whether cause by their negligence, breach of contract or in any other way. 14. HEALTH AND SAFETY - The auctioneers have taken reasonable precautions to ensure the health and safety of everyone present. For these measures to be effective, everyone must take all reasonable precautions to avoid and prevent accidents occurring and must adhere to instructions of the auctioneers and their porters. 15. DESCRIPTIONS – All descriptions are for identification purposes only and have been taken from VENDORS ENTRY FORMS. Descriptions are not warranted or guaranteed by either Vendor or Auctioneer. See No 6. Please note – On arrival at our saleroom please use our hand sanitising stations, follow the one way system to the registration and pay office. Please ensure you keep at least a 2m distance from any members of staff or other members of the public. Your safety is our first priority so please wear a face mask if you have one at all times inside the building. Collections and viewings for the sale will be done by appointment by calling 01531 631122. 1 Samsung 40" HD television and Panasonic Blu Ray player 2 Early Aldis projector in box 3 Red aspect road lamp 4 Two Hornby 00 gauge model railway locomotives, boxed. RO62 BR class, non runner and R505 runs well 5 Piktee football cards, view master visor and model barn 6 Cast iron sailing ship ornament 22" high 7 Mounted signed prints of cricketers. Godfrey Evans, Ian Botham, Richard Hadlec, Mike Gatting, Angus Fraser, Andrew Strauss. 16x12" 8 6 Team signed mini circket bats. Yorkshire (2015), Lancashire (2016), Durham (2015), Derby (2016), Nottinghamshire (2015), Leicestershire (2015) 9 6 Team signed mini cricket bats. Warwickshire (2015), Northamptonshire (2015), Glamorgan (2016), Gloucestershire (2015) Somerset (2018), Hampshire (2015) 10 6 Team signed mini cricket bats. Essex (2016), Surrey (2018), Middlesex (2015), Kent (2016), Sussex (2015), Hampshire (2015) 11 6 Worcestershire signed mini cricket bats. Team signed late 80's, team signed 2004, team signed 2005, team signed 2005, team signed 2015, bat with 5 signatures- Moeen/M.Guptil/T.Head/E.Ferguson/W.Parnell 12 7 Individual signed mini cricket bats by overseas players. Greg Chapple, Jason Gillespie, Nathan Lyon, Mike Proctor, Andy Flowers, Ravi Ashwin, Kumar Sungakkara 13 6 Mini cricket bats individually signed by England players. Ted Dexter, Bob Taylor, Alex Stewart, Ashley Giles, Stuart Broad, Alastair Cook 14 File of 36 original tennis drawings/photographs 15 Autographed cricket bat of 2015 Worcester team signed by Mitchell, Whiteley, Senaunayaka etc and autographed cricket bat of 2014 Worcester team signed by D.Mitchell, Saeed Ajmal, Moeen Ali, Ben Cox 16 Framed set of 36 sporting themed cigarette cards 17 Autographed cricket bat of 2016 Daryl Mitchell benefit match signed by M.Ali, M.Sautner, M.Henry, Jack Leach etc and autographed cricket bat of Gloucester vs Essex 2016 including Ian Harvey, Michael Klinger, Gareth Roderick 18 Autographed cricket bat of 2004 Worcestershire team signed by Ali, Moody, Hick, Andy Bichel, Batty etc and autographed cricket bat of 2006 Worcestershire team signed by Solanki, Ali, Hick, Jaques, Zaheer, Khan etc 19 Autographed cricket bat of 2009 Worcester team signed by Simon Jones, K. Ali, Moeen Ali, Solanki, Batty etc and Autographed cricket bat of 2015 Worcester vs Sussex match signed by Saeed Ajmal, B.Cox, J.Clarke, R.Whitley etc 20 File of 22 unofficial signed cricket team sheets from mid 1990's and 2016 21 Framed signed Pele photograph with certificate of authenticity 16x14" 22 Box of cut glassware to include cakestand 23 4 Straw hats in vintage box 24 Miscellaneous lot to include 2 cameras, calender, leather cased mens grooming set etc 25 Vintage board games, Sindy doll and accessories and Rolf Harris stylophone 26 3 Legged carved seat, Ecko radio and tempest lamp 27 Large quantity of wooden and other boxes, mantle clocks and cutlery set 28 Box of assorted jewellery, watches and military badges etc 29 Box of blue and white china and box of assorted china, leather and metal items 30 3 Boxes of assorted china and pottery 31 2 Wicker picnic baskets 32 2 Wicker picnic baskets 33 5 Assorted walking sticks, WWII pickaxe and bayonet 34 5 Assorted vintage fly rods including Hardys Richard Walker reservoir superlite 35 5 Assorted fishing rods including hand built Phillip Brown and A Jarvis etc 36 5 Assorted fishing rods including Cambrian Fly Fishers of Wales 37 5 Assorted fishing rods including 3 Bruce Walker, Daiwa and Abu Garcia 38 Assorted fly fishing nets, bags and clothing including Keenfisher waders 39 Large quantity of lures and wooden box of fly making equipment 40 Large quantity of fly fishing equipment 41 Large quantity of fishing reels and accessories including Allcocks Popular 42 Binoculars, WWII helmet, military compass etc 43 2 Boxes of wooden ornaments, bowls, carvings, boxes etc 44 Large quantity of assorted china including Royal Kent 45 11 Assorted Dinky and Atlas Editions toy models. New and boxed 46 8 Assorted Dinky and Atlas Editions toy models. New and boxed 47 3 Boxes of old postcards. Some unused 48 Brass water pump, brass stand and vintage jack 49 Quantity of hollow metal soldiers and animal figures 50 8 Delprado lead cavalry figures and 5 other assorted lead figures 51 2 Candlesticks and 4 brass morse code machines 52 Box of model tractors, lorries etc 53 Box of assorted model cars, lorries, trains etc 54 Box of model tractors, lorries etc 55 2 Model cars 56 "Parking for Customers Only" metal sign 15x10" 57 Metal double handled bowl 58 Small metal pagoda ornament 59 Salter meat jack, Kodak Brownie flash 2 cameras and other items 60 Primus stove and silver plated items 61 2 Metal model petrol pumps 9 1/2" high 62 Indian railway lamp 63 Model tank 64 Brass taxi horn 65 Cast iron cockerel bell 66 Glass chandelier with 9 light display 32" high 25" wide 67 Large tub of costume jewellery 68 2 Boxes of assorted costume jewellery 69 Keith Prowse and Co "Peter Pan" gramophone 70 Quantity of assorted costume jewellery 71 Quantity of assorted costume jewellery 72 British war medals and WWI Victor medal. PTE E Backhouse 57878 and Victory medals & PTE E Ruck, Shropshire LI medals in glass case 73 Set of WWII medals 39-45 Star medals, Holy Star defence and other war medals in glass case 74 Wind up gramophone 75 Tin plate 238 Locomotive model, 6.5" gauge 76 Sterling silver candle holder, silver candle snuffer and 5 silver topped scent bottles 77 "Argento-800-1000" boxed cutlery set stamped Solingen 78 Christian Dior ballpoint pen and cigarette lighter, boxed 79 2 Hand painted Royal Vienna porcelain urns 80 Large quantity of Royal Worcester Albert "Old Country Roses" 81 Large tub of costume jewellery 82 Old railway lamp BR (W) 83 Carved oak shelf with oak leaf and acorn design 84 Large quantity of assorted cut glass, sherry and liquor glasses, tumblers and other glasses and china shire horse and cart 85 Large Sylvac porcelain horse, Royal Worcester figure 'Coming Of Age', robin and coffee cup and saucer 86 Silver plated trays, candle sticks etc.
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