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Word Catalogue.Docx H.J. Pugh & Co. HAZLE MEADOWS AUCTION CENTRE, LEDBURY, HEREFORDSHIRE HR8 2LP ENGINEERING MACHINERY, LATHES, MILLS, SAWS, DRILLS AND COLLECTABLE TOOLS, SEASONED AND GREEN SAWN TIMBER SATURDAY 2nd JANUARY 9:30AM Viewing 29th 30th & 31st Dec 9am - 1pm and 8am onward morning of sale 10% buyers premium + VAT 2 Rings RING 1 1-450 (sawn timber, workshop tools, machinery and lathes) 9:30am RING 2 501-760 (specialist woodworking tools and engineering tools) 10am Caterer in attendance LIVE AND ONLINE VIA www.easyliveauction.com Hazle Meadows Auction Centre, Ledbury, Herefordshire, HR8 2AQ 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 - strictly cash. All accounts must be settled on the sale site on day of sale Maximum cash permitted to be taken £7,500. Debit cards accepted. Credit cards will not be 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 marked V are sold under the auctioneers V.A.T. Margin Scheme for second hand goods. * 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. All measurements are imperial and for guidance purposes only. Species stated are believed to be correct, but are not guaranteed. 16. ONLINE BIDDING H J Pugh & Co offer an online bidding service via easyliveauction.com for bidders who cannot attend the sale. In completing the bidder registration on www.easyliveauction.com and providing your credit card details and unless alternative arrangements are agreed with H J Pugh & Co: 1. authorise H J Pugh & Co, if they so wish, to charge the credit card given in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased in the auction via easyliveauction.com, and 2. confirm that you are authorised to provide these credit card details to H J Pugh & Co through www.easyliveauction.com and agree that H J Pugh & Co are entitled to ship the goods to the card holder name and card holder address provided in fulfilment of the sale. 3. shipping will be charged at cost to the buyer and will take approx 2-4 working days. Please note that any lots purchased via easyliveauction.com live auction service will be subject to additional commission charge + VAT on the hammer price set out on the easyliveauction.com website Please note – On arrival at our saleroom please use our hand sanitising stations, fill out the track and trace form and then 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 at all times inside the building. 1 Oak 97x12x2" 2 Oak 97x12x2" 3 Oak 97x8x2 1/2" -1 4 Oak 97x12x1 1/2" -1 5 Oak 112x7x2 1/2" -1 6 Oak 97x6x2 1/2" -2 7 Oak 73x5x1" -1+2 8 Ash 85x4x3" 1+2 9 Oak 97x4x2" -2 10 Oak 76x17 1/2x2" -1 11 Oak 76x17 1/2x2" -1 12 Oak 76x17 1/2x2" -1 13 Oak 76x17 1/2x2" -1 14 Oak 98x12 1/2x3 1/2" -1 15 Oak 84x5 1/2x2" -2 16 Oak 76x16 1/2x1 1/2" -2 17 Oak 125x6x3" -1 18 Oak 125x6x3" -1 19 Oak 110x3x1 1/2" -5 20 Olive Ash 120x32x1" -1 21 Olive Ash 120x31x1" -1 23 Olive Ash 120x29x1" -1 24 Olive Ash 120x27x1" -1 25 Ash 80x26x2 1/4" 26 Ash 80x22x2" -1 27 Ash 80x25x2" -1 28 Ash 80x18x2" -1 29 Oak 120x32x1" -1 30 Oak 120x32x1" -1 31 Oak 130x20x2" -1 32 Oak 118x13x2" -1 33 Oak 120x20x1" -1 34 Burr Oak 116x7x2" -1 35 Red Cedar 170x6x2" -4 36 Red Cedar 170x6x2" -4 37 Red Cedar 170x6x2" -5+2 v38 Spalted Beech 95x20x1 1/2" -1 v39 Spalted Beech 95x23x1 1/2" -1 v40 Spalted Beech 94x24x1 1/2" -1 v41 Spalted Beech 94x24x2" -1 v42 Spalted Beech 94x23x1 1/2" -1 v43 Spalted Beech 95x24x1 1/2" -1 v44 Spalted Beech 93x19x2" -1 v45 Spalted Beech 92x17x2" -1 v46 Spalted Beech 93x22x2" -1 47 Spalted Beech 81x11x1/2" -1 48 Mahogany 72x15x1" -1 49 Oak 155x8x1 3/4" -2 50 Ash green sawn 72x11x1" -2 51 Ash green sawn 100x13x1" -2 52 Ash green sawn 100x15x1" -2 53 Ash green sawn 100x15x1" -2 54 Ash green sawn 100x17x1" -2 55 Ash green sawn 100x16x1" -2 56 Ash green sawn 78x14x1" -2 60 Elm 44x9x4" -2 61 Elm 43x10x3 1/2" -2 62 Yew 66x13x3" -2 63 Elm 53x18x2 1/2" -2 64 Elm 55x22x3" -2 65 Apple rounds -3 66 Elm 53x17x2" -2 67 Cherry 68x16x3" -2 68 Cherry 70x15x1" -4 69 Cherry 70x9x4" -3 70 Cherry 68x11x3" -2 71 Oak and Beech 57x12x1 1/2" -2+1 72 Sycamore 74x17x2" -3 73 Sycamore 72x12x1 1/2" -3 74 Sycamore 74x16x1" -3 75 Oak 51x11x3" -1 76 Oak 76x4x3" -1+1 77 Oak 71x8x3" -1 78 Beech 46x7x2" -6 79 Willow 49x20x1" -1 80 Willow 50x22x1" -1 81 Beech 56x6x1" -4 82 Beech 50x6x1" -4 83 Beech 56x9x1" -4 84 Walnut 65x23x2" -1 85 Oak 38x15x3" -1 86 Oak 36x12x3" -1 v87 Monkey puzzle round 19x12" -1 v88 Monkey puzzle round 18x12" -1 v89 Monkey puzzle round 10x12" -1 v90 Monkey puzzle round 12x12" -1 v91 Monkey puzzle round 17x14" -1 v92 Monkey puzzle round 28x3" -1 v93 Monkey puzzle round 27x3" -1 v94 Monkey puzzle round 28x3" -1 v95 Monkey puzzle round 29x3" -1 v96 Monkey puzzle round 29x3" -1 v97 Monkey puzzle round 27x3" -1 v98 Monkey puzzle round 7x10" -1 v99 Monkey puzzle round 16x11" -1 v100 Monkey puzzle round 20x12" -1 v101 Monkey puzzle round 20x12" -1 v102 Monkey puzzle round 10x9" -1 103 Oak 31x6x3 1/2" -4 104 Oak 30x11 1/2x3" -1 105 Laphroaig malt whiskey barrel pieces 106 Walnut 37x25x5" -1 107 Oak 73x14x1" -1+1 108 Burr oak 12x5" -1 109 Pear 27x4x5" -1 110 Yew 60x10x1" -1 111 Box of mixed turning blocks 112 Sycamore round and oak block 113 Rose Gum round 114 Oak burr 115 Box of horns and antlers 116 Elm rounds -6 117 Plum rounds -8 118 Yew rounds -6 119 Yew -11 120 Yew -11 121 Hawthorn rounds -3 122 Cherry rounds -4 123 Spalted Elm burr. Mixed 124 Murtle burr -1 125 Bundle of natural Cork 126 Assorted pen blanks 127 Oak rounds 12x3" -2 128 Oak rounds 12x3" -3 129 Cherry rounds -5 130 Mahogany 62x4x2" -1 131 Oak burr 20x23" -1 132 Oak kiln dried boards 108x6x2" average. Approx -16 133 Oak kiln dried boards 101x4x2" average. Approx -27 134 Oak kiln dried boards 114x4x2" average. Approx -20 135 Oak kiln dried boards 114x4x2" average. Approx -20 136 Oak kiln dried boards 89x6x2 1/2" average. Approx -10 137 Oak kiln dried boards 100x5x1 1/2" average.
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