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Salisbury Livestock Market Salisbury Road Netherhampton Salisbury Sp2 8Rh SALISBURY LIVESTOCK MARKET SALISBURY ROAD NETHERHAMPTON SALISBURY SP2 8RH Sale by Auction of AGRICULTURAL AND GENERAL COLLECTABLES & BYGONES Also SALE OF NURSERY STOCK Flowering Trees & Shrubs Etc ON SATURDAY 9TH MARCH 2019 Inside First Sale Commencing at 10 am Prompt Outside Sale Commencing at 12.30pm Prompt Trees & Shrubs Commencing at 10.30am The Auctioneers Office Salisbury Auction Centre Netherhampton Road Salisbury Wiltshire SP2 8RH Tel: 01722 321215 £1.50 SPECIAL NOTICE OF IMPORTANCE TO ALL BUYERS’ COMMISSION OF 7.5% PLUS VAT WILL BE CHARGED ON ALL LOTS (EXCEPT NURSERY STOCK) CANTEEN FACILITIES are located in the Market Building next to the foyer and will be open from 8.30 am on Sale Day. PAYMENT by cash or debit card, please note we no longer accept credit cards, cheques will only be accepted from those known to the Auctioneers. All payments should be made during or immediately after the Sale and BEFORE ANY GOODS ARE COLLECTED. NO CREDIT WILL BE ALLOWED VIEWING on Sale Day only VAT see Sale condition no. 14 ALL LOTS MUST BE CLEARED ON SALE DAY THE AUCTIONEERS ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY PURCHASE OR UNSOLD LOTS and will not make allowance or refunds on any items reported missing or incomplete. The responsibility is SOLELY THAT OF THE PURCHASER (OR VENDOR OF UNSOLD LOTS) SEE SALE CONDITION NO. 6 The Sale Venue will remain open for approximately one hour after the last lot is sold ********************************************************** INSIDE DEADSTOCK Commencing at 10am prompt LOTS 1 – 500 In the Livestock Pens OUTSIDE To be sold at 12.30pm LOTS 550 – end NURSERY STOCK Commencing at 10.30am prompt ************************************************************************ AUCTION OF NURSERY STOCK On behalf of Abby Gardens, Wisbech. Commencing at 10.30 am (To include subject to availability) Flowering Trees and shrubs - Bush, Standard & Weeping Almond, Cherry, Forsythia, Rhododendrons, Weeping Willows, Ribes, Hydrangeas, Clematis, Camelias, Conifers, Azaleas, Laburnum, Magnolia, Honeysuckle etc Dwarf & Ornamental Conifers - Ideal for Rockery, Tubs or Borders, also Leylandii fasted growing hedge Fruit Trees, Bushes, Plants - Apples, Plums, Pears, Gooseberries, Blackcurrants, Raspberries, Strawberries Hedging and Screening Plants - Privet, Quickthorn, Poplars Perennial Plants - Dicentras, Delphiniums, Lupins, Pyrethrums, Heathers, Peonies etc ********************************************************************************** YOUR BUYERS NUMBER WILL BE THE SAME FOR EACH AUCTION PURCHASER IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS Every prospective purchaser must call at the sales office and register their name and address and collect their purchaser identification number. This purchaser identification number must be shown to the Auctioneer at the time of each purchase instead of giving name. The auctioneer will sell only to purchaser Identification numbers - not to names. Please collect your identification number well before the start of the auction The Auctioneers are happy to execute bids on behalf of purchasers who are unable to bid in person. Bidding forms for this purpose are available from the sales office on the first floor. ****************************************************** Southern Counties Auctioneers accept no liability for damage or injury to person(s) or plant, equipment etc., and all enter the Sale Venue at their own risk. ********************************************************** Inside Sale To commence at 10am prompt in the Livestock Pens 1 PETROL BRUSH CUTTER AND TREE PRUNER, WITH A LONG REACH HANDLE UP TO 10FT AND INSTRUCTION MANUAL 2 PETROL HEDGE TRIMMER WITH INSTRUCTION MANUAL 3 DIGGING SPADE YD PLANK HANDLE, PATENT NUMBERS 795385 AND 979717 4 COLLECTION OF MOTORCYCLE SPARES 5 2 ROAD LIGHTS 6 PETROL CAN 7 BOX OF TOOLS 8 2 VINTAGE GLASS OIL BOTTLES 9 2 KEY BOARDS 10 BOX OF TOOLS 11 1955 MINTEX BRAKE SHOE WALL CHART 12 1968 MAC CATALOGUE 13 SET OF MOTORBIKE RACING LEATHERS 14-15 BOX OF TOOLS 16 3 BOXES OF TOOLS 17 TOOLBOX AND TOOLS 18 GREEN WORKSHOP STOOL 19 COLLECTION OF GARDEN TOOLS 20 BUNDLE OF GARDEN TOOLS 21 DEVON SHOVEL BY MORRIS OF DEVON 22 LEEK PLANTING HAND HOE 23 RABBITING SPADE 24 US ARMY JEEP OR LORRY SPADE 25 3 AMMUNITION BOXES 26 QUANTITY OF BRASS GARDEN SPRAYS 27-29 GARDEN OR ALLOTMENT STRING LINES 30 SHEPHERDS CROOK AND DIPPING CROOK 31 PAIR OF WOODEN OX HAMES 32 QUANTITY OF GALVANISED WATERING CANS 33 GALVANISED BOOT SCRAPER DOOR MAT 34 2 BRASS OIL LAMPS 35 PAIR BRASS CANDLESTICKS, FIRE IRON RESTS AND ASH TRAY 36 BRASS HUNTING HORN, BRASS HORN 37 BRASS HORSE TROPHY/ORNAMENT 38 LARGE COPPER JUG 39 HAND BREAD SLICER AND MINCER 40 CAST IRON BOOT SCRAPER 41 HAND MORTAR PICK AND PURBECK STONE AXE 42 GYPSY FIRE CRANE AND KETTLE 43 SMALL DEED BOX 44 OIL CANS AND OIL JUG 45 BRASS BALANCE SCALES 46 TELEPHONE WIRE TENSIONER 47 CAST IRON MELTING POT AND LADLES 48 QUANTITY OF STRANGE HAMMERS 49-51 BENCH ANVIL 52 LARGE ANVIL APPROX 2 1/2 CWTS 53 SMALL FORGE 240V 54 PUB SIGN RE UNDER ALE DRINKING GLASS WATER JUG P.ODDS 55 OXFORD DONS BLACK GOWN AND MORTAR BOARD CAP 56 4 FENCING FOILS (SWORDS) AND MESH VISOR 57 1950'S HAND RAWL PLUS DRILL G.W.O SCARCE 58 HOT BULB ENGINE STARTING LAMP 59 VALVE SEAT CUTTING MACHINE AND CUTTERS, SUITABLE WIDE RANGE STEAM OR MOTOR VEHICLES 60 GALVANISED PIGLET FEEDER 61 CAST IRON STAND FOR HEATHER SUITABLE FOR LIVING VAN 62 TERRACOTTA RHUBARB FORCER 63 TENNIS COURT MARKER/WHITE LINE MACHINE 64 SMALL GARDEN ROLLER 65 19TH CENTURY WAGON JACK 66 VICTORIAN BELLOWS FOG HORN 67 HOBBY TREADLE BAND SAW 68 SMALL VINTAGE CAST IRON PRESS 69 TWO OLD RIDING CROPS 70-71 VINTAGE DIANA AIR RIFLE 72 VINTAGE PILOT WIRELESS 73 LARGE RUSTIC SIEVE 74 TWO GRAIN SIEVES 75 BOX OF OLD GARAGE TINS AND OTHERS 76 OLD GRANDFATHER CLOCK MOVEMENTS 77 MAHOGANY WALL CLOCK 78 OLD MANTLE CLOCK 79 ORIGINAL VICTORIAN SHEPHERDS SMOCK 80 FERGUSON TRACTOR POSTER 81 OLD FARM TOOLS 82 STEAM ENGINE COAL SHOVEL 83 FRAMED ANTIQUE MAP OF WORCESTERSHIRE 84 SMALL VINTAGE CAST IRON HAND PRESS 85 VINTAGE WOOD AND LEATHER LACROSSE STICK 86 VICTORIAN HAND MUFF AND BEAD WORK BELT 87-88 ANTIQUE HEAVY HORSE MARTINGALE 4 BRASSES 89 ANTIQUE HEAVY HORSE MARTINGALE 3 BRASSES 90 ANTIQUE HEAVY HORSE MARTINGALE 5 BRASSES 91-93 ANTIQUE HEAVY HORSE MARTINGALE 4 BRASSES 94 ANTIQUE HEAVY HORSE STRAP 10 BRASSES 95-96 ANTIQUE HEAVY HORSE MARTINGALE 3 BRASSES 97 ANTIQUE HEAVY HORSE MARTINGALE 4 BRASSES 98 ANTIQUE HEAVY HORSE MARTINGALE 3 BRASSES 99 ANTIQUE HEAVY HORSE BRIDLE WITH MAKER NAME AND BRASSES 100 ANTIQUE HEAVY HORSE MARTINGALE 3 BRASSES 101 ANTIQUE HEAVY HORSE FACE PIECE WITH MAKERS NAME 102-103 ANTIQUE HEAVY HORSE FACE PIECE WITH MAKERS NAME (2) 104-105 ANTIQUE HEAVY HORSE MARTINGALE 4 BRASSES 106 ANTIQUE HEAVY HORSE STRAP 4 BRASSES 107 ANTIQUE HEAVY HORSE TRIPLE BELL TERRET WITH PLUME 108-110 ANTIQUE HEAVY HORSE TRIPLE TERRET 111 ANTIQUE HEAVY HORSE DOUBLE TERRET 112 ANTIQUE HEAVY HORSE BELL TERRET WITH PLUME 113 ANTIQUE HEAVY HORSE BARREL TERRET 114 ANTIQUE HEAVY HORSE THREE TERRETS ON STAND 115 ANTIQUE HEAVY HORSE SQUIRREL TERRET 116 ANTIQUE HEAVY HORSE SUN TERRET 117 ANTIQUE HEAVY HORSE TRIPLE INVERTED MOON TERRET 118 ANTIQUE HEAVY HORSE HORSE HEAD TERRET 119 ANTIQUE HEAVY HORSE INVERTED MOON TERRET 120 ANTIQUE HEAVY HORSE LOIN STRAP WITH BRASS 121 ANTIQUE HEAVY HORSE MARTINGALE 5 BRASSES 122 ANTIQUE HEAVY HORSE MARTINGALE 4 BRASSES 123 ANTIQUE HEAVY HORSE MARTINGALE 2 BRASSES 124 ANTIQUE HEAVY HORSE MARTINGALE (TWO) 4 BRASSES 125-127 ANTIQUE HEAVY HORSE MARTINGALE 3 BRASSES 128 ANTIQUE HEAVY HORSE MARTINGALE 4 BRASSES 129 NATIONAL HORSE BRASS SOCIETY STRAP WITH BRASSES 130 ANTIQUE HEAVY HORSE TWO STRAPS WITH BRASS 131 ANTIQUE HEAVY HORSE STRAP WITH 3 BRASSES 132 ANTIQUE HEAVY HORSE STRAP WITH 10 ROSETTES 133 ANTIQUE HEAVY HORSE TWO FACE PIECES 134 ANTIQUE HEAVY HORSE MARTINGALE 3 BRASSES 135 ANTIQUE HEAVY HORSE STRAPS 6 BRASSES 136 ANTIQUE HEAVY HORSE STRAPS 5 BRASSES 137 ANTIQUE HEAVY HORSE STRAPS 3 BRASSES 138 ANTIQUE HEAVY HORSE MARTINGALE 4 BRASSES 139 BRITISH STEAM SPECIALITES LTD CATALOGUE 1949 355 PAGES 140 MOORE AND WRIGHT LTD TOOL CATALOGUE 1946 151 PAGES 141 HALFORDS MOTORISTS CATALOGUE 1955 48 PAGES 142 5 COPIES OF THE PRACTICAL MOTORIST 1956-1960 143 MAYERS AND PHELPS SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS CATALOGUE 1939, 393 PAGES 144 GOOD BRANDS TESTING MACHINERY, SCALES, BALANCES CATALOGUE 1930, 100 PAGES 145 COUNTRY CRAFTS TODAY BOOK 1974, WHEEL WRIGHTING, THATCHING ETC 146 FARM TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES, 111 PAGES INCLUDING PHOTOS 147 AGRICULTURE THE SCIENCE OF BRITISH FARMING 1945, 883 PAGES 148 ANIMAL TRAPS AND TRAPPING, BIRD MANUAL ETC 281 PAGES 149 DAY & SONS EVERYDAY FARRIERY 1940'S 224 PAGES 150 TRAPPING A PRACTICAL GUIDE, BIRDS, MAMMALS, INSECTS, 165 PAGES 151 HALL & CO - FARM, GARDEN, SEEDS, LAWN MOWERS CATALOGUE 1913 21 PAGES 152 WILLIAM COOPER, GARDEN TOOLS, GREENHOUSES, BUILDINGS 1920'S 44 PAGES 153 COOKES, PLOUGHS, HARROWS, IMPLEMENTS 1910, 76 PAGES RARE 154 AGRESUCO CATALOGUE 1931, 222 PAGES COVERING ALL ASPECTS OF SUPPLIES; DAIRY, SHEEP, GARDEN, TOOLS ETC VERY RARE 155 96 EDITIONS OF 'WHATS IT WORTH' INCLUDING DAIRY, COPPER, TOYS 156 2 X BLACKSMITHS ROUND, SHAPING STAKES (LARGE) 157 4 X BLACKSMITHS HOT CUTTING ANVIL STAKES, 1 DATED 1915 158 4 X BLACKSMITHS ROUNDING, SHAPING ANVIL STAKES 159 BLACKSMITHS CREASING ANVIL STAKE AND 1 OTHER 160 BLACKSMITHS LEG VICE 161 VARIOUS BLACKSMITH/ENGINEERS BALL PEIN HAMMERS ON BOARD 162 BLACKSMITHS ADJUSTABLE SPANNERS ON BOARD 163 BLACKSMITHS CLAW HAMMERS ON BOARD 164 BLACKSMITHS CROW BARS ON BOARD 165 VARIOUS ENGINEERS SLIDING RULES, SET SQUARES ON BOARD 166 VARIOUS TURNSCREWS AND PLIERS ON
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