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Bracher Lots:Andrews Lots.Qxd.Qxd The Frank Bracher Dispersal Sale Saturday, 22nd October 2011 at 11.00 am Oldbury Office: T 01454 269486 F 01454 413320 E [email protected] To be held at: Lydney Office: Haycroft Farm, Swanley, Nr Berkeley, T 01291 680068 F 01291 689385 E [email protected] Gloucestershire, GL13 9LH Cirencester Market Office: (Tuesdays & Thursdays only) T 01285 869911 F 01285 869514 E [email protected] Lot 82 Lot 93 Lot 302 Lot 306 Lot 95 Lot 99 Lot 307 Lot 308 Lot 101 Lots 13, 63 & 12 upon Lot 107 Lot 309 Lot 310 Lot 172 Lot 169 Lot 138 Lot 139 Lot 320 Lot 322 Lot 141 Lot 142 Lots 294 to 300 Lots 324 to 332 inclusive Lot 317 Lot 317 Lot 311 Lot 313 Lot 318 Lot 318 Lot 314 Lot 305 Lot 319 Lot 319 Lot 315 Lot 316 1 HAYCROFT FARM, SWANLEY, NR BERKELEY, GLOUCESTERSHIRE, GL13 9LH Genuine Dispersal Sale without reserve of: 3 Tractors, Lorry, Machinery, Workshop Sundries, Qty of Wrapped Haylage and the Household Effects On behalf of Exors of Mr F L L Bracher For Sale by Auction on the Farm Saturday, 22nd October 2011 11.00 am – Household Furniture, Brass, Silver, China and Effects Followed by Stone Troughs, Machinery and Fodder All Enquiries to Voyce Pullin - Jon Pullin 07736 800760 Chris Voyce 07801 801872 Auctioneers Offices: Oldbury Office (Jon Pullin): Lydney Office (Chris Voyce): Knights Farm Tidenham Chase Shepperdine Road High Woolaston Shepperdine Lydney Oldbury on Severn Gloucestershire Bristol BS35 1RL GL15 6PT Tel: 01454 269486 Tel: 01291 680068 Fax: 01454 413320 Fax: 01291 689385 Mobile: 07736 800760 Mobile: 07801 801872 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] 2 3 AUCTIONEERS NOTE Today’s Genuine Dispersal Sale follows the sale of the property and is a rare opportunity to purchase equipment almost in show condition. Mr Frank Bracher was renowned for the immaculate way he kept his farm and his equipment and you will not find second hand items in any sale in such good condition. Today’s sale includes the contents of the house and another good opportunity to purchase furniture, antiques and a number of pictures and prints of local scenes. All V items in today’s sale are without reserve. P Jon Pullin – Voyce Pullin September 2011 Voyce Pullin Auctioneers, Valuers METHOD AND ORDER OF SALE All Items in the catalogue will be sold in pounds. The list of items in the catalogue are in numbered & Rural Surveyors order and the sale will commence at Lot 1 with the Household Contents followed immediately by the farm machinery. These are a number of lots described in the catalogue as “details at time of Back to the grass roots sale” further information will be available on the day of sale. of Farming CONDITIONS OF SALE The sale is held subject to the Auctioneer's General terms and Conditions of Sale (printed in the We Are Able To Assist With All Rural Matters back of the catalogue) and to the Auction Conditions of Sale recommended for use by the Livestock Professional & Property Auctioneers Association (LAA), the latter Conditions will be displayed in full at the Sale Premises ♦ Valuations and be available to those purchasers who wish to view them. All lots are sold as seen and without warranty of any type unless specifically stated. ♦ Letting of Houses, Land & Buildings ♦ Tenancy Issues VAT ♦ Farm Diversification Projects ♦ Planning VAT at the current standard rate will be charged on all items. ♦ Estate & Farm Management ♦ Property Purchase & Sales BUYERS PREMIUM ♦ Commercial Property Sales & Lettings No Buyers Premium will be charged on the sale. Compensation & Valuations CATALOGUED ENTRIES ♦ Livestock Valuations ♦ Stocktaking Valuations Whilst every effort has been made to ensure that the descriptions are accurate no guarantee is given or implied. Buyers should note that lots may be withdrawn and other lots added prior to the sale ♦ Compulsory Purchase & Compensation day. Buyers are advised to contact the Auctioneers prior to the sale to confirm a particular lots ♦ Telecommunication Mast Negotiations inclusion since neither the Vendor nor the Auctioneers will be responsible for abortive expenses in Markets & Auctions respect of withdrawn lots. ♦ Twice Weekly Sales of Store Cattle, Rearing Calves, Fat Cattle, Barren Cows and Sheep at Cirencester Market Purchasers are reminded that all lots become their responsibility from the fall of the hammer. ♦ On Farm Dispersal Sales (See Conditions of Sale). Oldbury Office: Jon Pullin Tel: 01454 269486 E-mail: [email protected] COMMISSION BIDS Lydney Office: Chris Voyce Tel: 01291 680068 E-mail: [email protected] The Auctioneers will be pleased to execute written commission bids prior to the sale on the Website: www.voycepullin.co.uk understanding that the Purchaser has inspected the items. Forms are available on request. Please contact the Auctioneers prior to sale. 4 5 ENGINE HOURS Voyce Pullin Haycroft Farm Neither the vendors nor the auctioneers make any warranty regarding engine hours or vehicle Oldbury Office: mileages. Any quoted tractor hours in the catalogue were recorded in July 2011, but continue to N Knights Farm, Shepperdine Road, Oldbury, Bristol Swanley Nr Berkeley be used up to sale day. Lydney Office: Not to Scale Tidenham Chase, High Woolaston, Lydney, Glos Gloucestershire For identification www.voycepullin.co.uk GL13 9LH ELECTRICAL ITEMS purposes only e-mail: jon or [email protected] At the date of publication of this catalogue safety tests on electrical items by the Vendor were not complete. If an electricians certificate is issued it will be stated by the auctioneer and available to view on sale day. PAYMENT METHODS Purchasers wishing to pay by cheque who are not known to the Auctioneers are asked to contact Mr Jon Pullin on 01454 269486 or 07736 800760 to discuss references. We are now able to accept credit cards in settlement of your purchase, subject to surcharge and signal, credit cards 2.5% debit cards 30p. Purchasers can make arrangements to pay via BACS automatic bank credit transfers. Arrangements should be made for this prior to sale. We are able to accept payment by cash, however due to the requirements of the Money Laundering Regulations we regret that we are unable to accept payments for goods in cash where the total transaction (including VAT) exceeds £8,000. SETTLEMENT AND CLEARANCE Settlement in full is due to the Auctioneers immediately at the conclusion of the sale, no asset may DIRECTIONS to Haycroft Farm, Swanley, Nr Berkeley, Gloucestershire, GL13 9LH leave from the Sale Premises without an official PASS obtainable only from the Auctioneers upon From Junction 14 of the M5 join the A38 to the west and then travel north (signposted Gloucester); settlement and all stock should be cleared from the sale premises on the day of the sale, except pass through Stone and Woodford and after approximately one mile take the second right hand where additional time to remove has been specified. We reserve the right to hold back any item sold turn (signed Lower Wick) into Haycroft Lane; Haycroft Farm will be found on the left hand side until clearance of payment. after a short distance. Alternatively from Gloucester/North exit at J13 (Stroudwater) joining A38. Head south until passing the former Newport Towers Hotel on your left hand side, taking the next VIEWING left into Haycroft Lane. Strictly from 2 pm – 4pm on Friday, 21st October and 8am onwards on the morning of sale. Voyce Pullin “To the Sale” signs will be erected locally on the day of the sale. Further details from the Auctioneers, please contact:- CATERING Jonathan Pullin: Tel: 01454 269486/07736 800760 Chris Voyce: Tel: 01291 680068/07801 801872 A caterer will be in attendance. LOADING A Teleporter will be available to assist with loading on day of sale. IMPORTANT The Auctioneers and their clients accept no liability for any damage or injury to persons or plant and all attend the sale at their own risk. 6 7 BUYERS SLIP Lot ……………………………………………. Purchasers are requested to make use of this slip in giving their name and address to the Auctioneers. Please use BLOCK CAPITALS throughout. Name: ……………………………….………………………….………………….. E-Mail: ………………………………………………….…………………………..….. Address in Full: ……………………………………………………………………… ……………………..……………………………………………………………………. ………………………………………………………………………………………….. …….……………………………… Post Code: …..…………………….………. Telephone No: ……………………………………………………………….……… Mobile No: …………………………………………………………….………… Holding No: ………………………………………………………………………. If you wish to receive catalogues via e-mail, please let us have your e-mail address: …………………………………………………………………………………………. Voyce Pullin, Auctioneers, Valuers & Rural Surveyors Tel: 01454 269486/01291 680068 or 07736 800760/07801 801872 Lydney Office: Tidenham Chase, High Woolaston, Lydney, Gloucestershire, GL15 6PT 8 9 CONTENTS OF SALE The Household Furniture and Effects (to be sold in the Barn at 11 am prompt) Lot No Description THE BRASS & COPPERWARE 1 A Victorian brass horse shear iron with embossed detail 2 A Knotted heart shaped trivet 3 A Pair of Brass Trivet stands with Geometric detail 4 A Pair of 19th Century brass column candlesticks with tapering knopped stems stamped England with registration mark, 11" high approx 5 A further pair of 19th century brass column candlesticks, 10" high (similar style to Lot 4) 6 A Pair of spiral twist candlesticks on circular bases of later date, 8 " high approx 7 A Brass companion set holding four tools 8 A Copper Grain Scoop/Coal Box Shovel 9 A Copper Kettle 10 A Copper Kettle with Spirit Burner Base 11 A Mid 19th century ink stand with two cut glass bottles and central well with setter
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