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Collection of Horse Brasses, Heavy Horse Show Tack & Related Items Collection Of Horse Brasses, Heavy Horse Show Tack & Related Items SATURDAY 4 FEBRUARY 2017 12 noon Auction Room, Holsworthy Livestock Market New Market Road, Holsworthy, Devon, EX22 7FA Viewing Friday 3rd 1pm – 5pm and sale morning from 8:30am Auctioneer Phil Walter - 01409 259256 / 07951 240305 CONDITIONS OF SALE The auctioneer acts only as agent for the seller (unless otherwise specifically declared). Lots sold are likely to have been subject to wear and tear caused by user or the effects of age and may therefore have faults and imperfections. Buyers are given ample opportunity at viewing times to examine lots to be sold and will be assumed to have done so. They must rely solely on their own skill or judgement as to whether lots are fit for any particular purpose. All prospective purchasers must register and obtain a bidding number prior to the sale. Auctioneers Discretion The Auctioneers have sole discretion (a) to refuse any bid (b) to advance the bidding as he may decide (c) to withdraw or divide any lot or combine one lot with another or others, (d) to exclude any person from the auction rooms and (e) to require pre payment in full. Liability of the Auctioneer and Sellers Faults & Imperfections (if any) are not stated in the catalogue and neither the sellers nor the Auctioneers are responsible for any defects whatsoever. No warranty is given or authorised to be given by the seller or Auctioneer with regard to any lot other than the seller’s right to sell. Any expressed or implied conditions or warranties whether relating to description or quality, are hereby excluded. Catalogue Descriptions Descriptive statements contained in the advertisements or catalogues or made up by the Auctioneer or any member of staff shall be taken as matters of opinion only, and shall not be taken as statements of fact. Property in Lots and Risks The buyers shall not become the owner of any lot, and the Auctioneers shall have a lien thereon, until the Buyer has discharged the purchase price in full together with any other charges due, but after the fall of hammer the risk of damage or loss shall nevertheless be the Buyer’s. The Premium The Buyers shall pay the Auctioneer a premium of 15% of the hammer price together with VAT on such premium. Default by Buyer If the buyer fails to make payment in a way acceptable to the Auctioneer or to remove any lot or lots brought by him within 7 days of the auction or in any other material respect fail to comply with these conditions the Auctioneer shall have the right to (a) resell the lot or lots by public auction or otherwise without Notice to the buyer, and if any deficiency arises on such resale, after deducting the Auctioneers full costs and expenses, the buyer shall be responsible to the Auctioneer therefore (but any net surplus to be the sellers) or, alternatively (b) to store the lots at the Auctioneers premises or elsewhere and to release the lot to the buyer only after payment in full of the purchase price together with any other charges due. The Auctioneers reserve the right to charge storage of 50p per day per lot on any lot or lots uncleared by the time specified together with any removal costs. The Auctioneer reserves the right to refuse any cheques and will not release lots purchased until evidence has been received and any cheque taken has cleared. We are open on the sale day until 5pm for collections. Any items which have not been removed on the sale day can be collected on the following Wednesday between 2pm & 5pm. If you are unable to collect during these times please contact us to arrange a mutually convenient time. There shall be no smoking at any time in the salerooms and the Auctioneer accepts no responsibility for injury or theft from any persons attending the sale. If you are unable to attend the sale you may leave a written bid on a bidding form obtainable from the staff. Any verbal bids taken by telephone or by a member of staff must be confirmed in writing or in an email to [email protected] immediately. In these conditions reference to ‘the Auctioneers’ shall be taken to mean the firm of Kivells, partner or employees thereof at the time of the sale. Lots will be sold at the rate of 140 - 160 per hour. Auctioneer – Philip Walter Auction Room, Holsworthy Livestock Market, New Market Road, Holsworthy, Devon, EX22 7FA 01409 259256 A large collection of horse brasses, heavy horse show tack and related items from a deceased Estate in North Cornwall To include; Over 100 martingales, over 200 single horse brasses including Pots, Terrets, Swingers, tumblers, nosebands, Hame plates, bridle rosettes, Show saddle, pair studded back straps, pairs of brass Hames, Collar, back bands, face pieces, harness straps & much more. Copper kettles, coach horn other copper & brass. Lot Description 1 BRASS BRIDGE PIECE - BARLEY TWIST HOOP WITH 3 HORSE BRASSES £30-50 2 LEATHER & BRASS SHOW SADDLE WITH BRASS BRIDGE & STUDS £40-60 3 LEATHER & BRASS SHOW SADDLE WITH WOOD BRIDGE & STUDS £30-50 4 LEATHER & BRASS SHOW SADDLE T.HARVEY, FORE ST, REDRUTH MAKER £50-80 5 LEATHER HORSE COLLAR WITH BRASS FITTINGS £50-80 6 BRASS SADDLE BRIDGE PIECE WITH HORSES, TRIPLE SWINGER & 2 HORSE TUMBLERS £100-150 7 BRASS SADDLE BRIDGE PIECE WITH BAR, TERRET, 2 HORSE TUMBLERS & 2 BELLS £20-40 8 BRASS SADDLE BRIDGE PIECE WITH BAR, TERRET & 2 BELLS £20-40 9 LEATHER HEAVY HORSE BRIDLE WITH BIT & STUDS £40-50 10 LEATHER HEAVY HORSE BRIDLE J.GATE HOUSE MAKER BOURNEMOUTH £40-80 11 LEATHER HEAVY HORSE BRIDLE PLYMOUTH BREWERIES LTD £40-80 12 LEATHER HEAVY HORSE BRIDLE NICHOLLS & SON PENZANCE MAKER £40-80 13 SMALL LEATHER BRIDLE WITHERS SOMERFORD MAKER £40-80 14 PAIR LEATHER LEAD REINS - HEART & EC INITIAL STUDS & CHAIN ENDS £30-50 15 2 LEATHER LEAD REINS STUDDED & CHAIN ENDS £30-50 16 2 LEATHER LEAD REINS STUDDED (1 CHAIN END) £20-40 17 2 STUDDED LEATHERS WITH BRASSES & 4 OTHER BRASSES £20-40 18 4 FACE LEATHERS WITH BRASSES £20-30 19 SHAPED STRAP & ANOTHER (8) BRASSES £20-30 20 BREAST PLATE WITH 6 BRASSES INCLUDING 1887 JUBILEE £30-50 21 LOIN STRAP WITH 4 BRASSES, 2 STUDS & STUDDED EDGING £30-50 22 LOIN STRAP WITH MULTIPLE STUDS £30-50 23 LOIN STRAP WITH 2 BRASSES & 6 OVAL STUDS £30-50 24 LOIN STRAP WITH 6 BRASSES & CIRCULAR BOSS £30-50 25 LOIN STRAP WITH 6 BRASSES £30-50 26 LOIN STRAP WITH 6 ROSETTE BRASSES £30-50 27 BREAST PLATE & 2 BLINKERS £10-20 28 7 STUDDED STRAP £20-30 29 SHAPED STUDDED STRAP £20-30 30 PAIR STRAPS WITH COLOURED LEATHER £20-30 31 HAME PLATE WITH 2 ROSETTE BRASSES £20-30 32 PAIR BACK STRAPS WITH CLINCHER DECORATION & CIRCULAR BRASS TAIL PIECE £50-80 33 BRASS NOSEBAND C.CHAPMAN MAKER OF TETBURY £10-20 34 BRASS NOSEBAND PEARCE MAKER OF STROUD £10-20 35 BRASS NOSEBAND HAMMETT MAKER OF SOUTH MOLTON £10-20 36 BRASS NOSEBAND PEARCE MAKER OF STROUD £10-20 37 BRASS NOSEBAND BROWN MAKER OF NAILSWORTH £10-20 38 HAME PLATE 3 HORSES & STUDS £30-50 39 HAME PLATE INTAGLIO HORSE & STUDS £30-50 40 HAME PLATE HEART & OTHER STUDS £20-40 41 HAME PLATE SUN & OTHER STUDS £20-40 42 HAME PLATE SUN, CLUBS & OVAL STUDS £20-40 43 HAME PLATE SHAPED CENTRE & 2 DIAMOND STUDS £20-40 44 HAME PLATE HEART, MOON & OTHER STUDS £20-40 45 HAME PLATE SINGLE SHAPE £10-20 46 PAIR REIN HANGERS OVAL & DIAMOND STUDS £20-30 47 PAIR REIN HANGERS OVAL & DIAMOND & HEART STUDS £20-30 48 2 REIN ENDS & CHAINS WITH OVAL STUDS £20-30 49 DOUBLE STRAP WITH ROSETTE BRASS & CRESENT SHAPE END PIECE £20-30 50 FACE PIECE WITH ROSETTE BRASS & VARIOUS STUDS £20-30 52 COLOURED LEATHER HEADBAND WITH END ROSETTES £10-20 53 4 VARIOUS HEAD PIECES £20-30 54 4 VARIOUS STRAPS OF BRASSES & STUDS £30-50 55 5 VARIOUS STRAPS WITH STUDS £30-50 56 PAIR STRAPS WITH CIRCULAR & OVAL STUDS £20-40 57 4 VARIOUS STRAPS WITH STUDS £20-30 58 HORSE BRASS LANGLER MAKER OF ASHBURTON £30-50 59 HORSE BRASS PUDDY MAKER OF POOLE £30-50 60 HORSE BRASS D.U.D.C 1929 BEST KEPT HARNESS R.LING & SON LONDON £30-50 61 HORSE BRASS MERIT BADGE 1912 R.S.P.C.A £10-20 62 HORSE BRASS 1888 HEART MOTIF £10-20 63 HORSE BRASS THE DEVONSHIRE REGIMENT £10-20 64 HORSE BRASS CENTRE BOSS-WHITELEY MAKER OF WAKEFIELD £10-20 65 HORSE BRASS PRANCING HORSE £10-20 66 3 HORSE BRASSES FREEMASONS SQUARE & COMPASS £20-30 67 HORSE BRASSES R.S.P.C.A MERIT BADGES 1916, 1920, 1926 & 1930 (4) £20-30 68 HORSE BRASS SPEED THE PLOUGH £20-30 68A OCTAGONAL STUD - OCTAGONBREWERY PLYMOUTH £20-30 69 10 BRASS SWINGERS £30-50 70 10 BRASS SWINGERS £30-50 71 8 BRASS SWINGERS, 5 BELLS & 1 TUMBLER £30-50 72 - 82 HORSE BRASSES 12 CAST £30-50 83 - 86 HORSE BRASSES - VARIOUS £20-40 87 HORSE BRASSES - ROYALTY (10) £30-50 88 HORSE BRASSES - STRAP ROSETTES (7) £10-20 89 HORSE BRASSES INCLUDING 3 BELL CENTRES (10) £20-30 90 HORSES BRASSES - VARIOUS (10) £20-30 91 HORSES BRASSES - VARIOUS (21) £30-50 92 HORSE BRASSES - 6 ROSETTES & 6 STUDS £20-30 93 HORSE BRASSES - VARIOUS (9) £20-30 94 DISPLAY OF 6 BRASS SWINGERS £30-50 95 DISPLAY OF 12 BRASS SWINGERS, 1 TUMBLER & 5 HAME PLATES £50-80 96 DISPLAY TURRET, TUMBLER & SWINGER £10-20 97 DISPLAY OF 5 SMALL BRASS SWINGERS £10-20 98 DISPLAY OF 2 BRASS PLUME TERRETS & 2 SWINGERS £20-30 99 3 BRASS TERRETS £20-30 100 DISPLAY OF 4 TUMBLERS & 2 SWINGERS £20-30 101 3 BRASS MULTIPLE SWINGERS £10-20 102 4 BRASS TERRETS £10-20 103 DISPLAY OF 3 BRASS MULTIPLE SWINGERS £10-20 104 2 BRASS TERRETS & 4 SWINGERS £10-20 105 6 BRASS SWINGERS & 1 TUMBLER £20-30 106 BREAST PLATE J.RADDALL MAKER LAUNCESTON 2X A.H, INTAGLIO SWAN & CART, BEER BARREL £20-30 107 MARTINGALE - BURTON SADDLER RIPON & MASHAM, 2 SUN BRASSES & STUDS £30-50 108 PAIR DOUBLE TOP MARTINGALE - W.WADE SADDLER BRADFORD, SUN, MOON & STUDS £50-80 109 MARTINGALE -
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