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Ledbury Saleroom LEDBURY SALEROOM EASTER SPECIAL SALE ENAMEL SIGNS, POSTERS, CANS, BESWICK, MODELS, CAST IRON SEATS, COLLECTABLES AND LITERATURE, MILITARIA AND RAILWAYANA, TOOLS, TRAILER AND CARAVAN SPARES SATURDAY 31st March - 10AM th Viewing Friday 30 2-5pm and 8am morning of sale LIVE ONLINE BIDDING VIA Buyers registration. 10% + VAT buyer’s premium. £2 CATALOGUES Caterer in attendance Newmarket House, Market Street,Ledbury. Herefordshire. HR8 2AQ. Tel: 01531 631122. Fax: 01531 631818 Email: [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: 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 ‘v’ On catalogue stands for VAT on those lots 1 Small reamers, gauges and spanners 2 Fordson Lucas 12V magneto 3 Fordson toolbox and reamers 4 Starting handles and spanners 5 Ford spares and gaskets 6 Bone china tea set and box of ornaments and toys 7 Shelf of old garden tools 8 Singer sewing machine 9 Spot light and pump 10 British rotafare headlamp 11 Toolbox, tools, pictures and prints 12 Speedometer, lucas bulbs etc 13 Loft ladder 14 Old railway sack truck 15 Fire exit and no parking signs 16 Cast iron SW (sound whistle) sign 19x29" 17 Direction arrow and 25MPH speed sign and direction arrow 18 Carriage plaques 19 Caution signs and railway intercity helmet 20 Stop, look listen and other signs 21 Old cast iron carriage plaques 22 GWR boundary marker 23 Arrival and departure books and other railway literature 24 Box of railway literature 25 Stamps and railway literature 26 BR tail lamp 27 BR first aid box 28 Large box of railway collectables 29 2 Fuel cans and lamp 30 Bardic lamp 31 Cast iron GWR drain cover. 10x10" 32 Cast iron GWR gas cover. 17x17" 33 SW (sound whistle) Cast iron plaque. A/F 34 Spanner, scale and point clip 35 1882 GWR boundary marker 36 Drill press 37 Early ticket printer v38 Crossing no gates plaque v39 British railway plaque v40 2 Stop, look and listen plaques v41 Station master and Mallard plaques v42 London, North East railway plaque v43 Beware of trains plaque v44 L.N.E.R shut and fasten the gate sign v45 Toilet and spitting plaques v46 Large flying Scotsman plaque v47 Medium flying Scotsman plaque v48 Small flying Scotsman plaque v49 Somerset and Dorset railway plaque v50 Andrew Barclay and Craven Bros plaques v51 Tilbury and Southend railway electrocution plaque v52 Southern and Great Western railway plaques v53 Model tank v54 Bubble compass and magnifier v55 Monocular v56 Colonometer compass v57 Marching compass v58 2 GWR toilet roll holders 59 Cast iron plaque, blow torch and iron 60 GWR plate 61 Local station and train photographs. 62 GWR publicity books 63 BR lamps. Low gauge, general purpose and Fogmans 64 Quantity of tractor manuals to include Fordson 65 Various tractor stickers and literature 66 National Benzoil road maps and magazines 67 Quantity of vintage tractor magazines 68 Large quantity of stationary engine literature 69 Farm mechanisation magazines 70 BR passenger timetable and information booklet 71 Tractor magazines and catalogues 72 Vintage tractor and plough photos 73 Vintage car prints 74 3 Lucas headlamps 75 2 Lucas headlamps 76 Hardback and other vehicle books 77 Bicycle and car books 78 Morris and Austin operators manuals and other car literature 79 Quantity of car manuals 80 BSA and Vellocette service manuals 81 Rover and other maintenance books 82 Hard back books and manuals 83 John Deere operators manual, parts lists and other tractor literature 84 2 Boxes of car manuals and books 85 Tractor manuals 86 Selection of operators handbooks and parts lists 87 2 Fishing rods and covers 91 Cast iron seat- Jones Reaper 1222 92 Cast iron seat- Hornsby 93 Cast iron seat- WM Doyle & Co LTD 94 Cast iron seat- Blackstone 95 Cast iron seat- Plain 96 Cast iron seat- Walter A Wood. A/F 97 Cast iron seat- Howard Z8 98 Cast iron seat- Ogle 99 Cast iron seat- Bamlett 100 Cast iron seat- Pierce 101 Cast iron seat- Nicholson 102 Cast iron seat- Samulson plain 103 Cast iron seat- Martin Stamford 104 Cast iron seat- Ransomes, Ipswich 105 Cast iron seat- Woodroffe Albion iron works 106 Cast iron seat- John Wallace and Sons, Glasgow. 107 Cast iron seat- Howard GP2 108 Cast iron seat- R Harris 109- Cast Iron seats, name badges and bygones 118 119 Taxidermy badger 120 McCormick Farmall advertising light 121 John Deere advertising light 122 Regency fine arts- The Milking. Boxed 123 The Juliano collection- Sheep and 2 lambs. Boxed 124 Leonardo collection- Jersey cow and calf. Boxed 125 Beswick greyhound. A/F 126 Beswick cow and calf. A/F 127 Beswick cow 128 Beswick Shire horse 129 Hereford bull figure 130 Leonardo collection- Jersey cow. Boxed 131 Regency fine arts - The litter. Boxed 132 Friesian cows figure. Boxed 133 Leonardo collection - Friesian cow, Jersey cow and foul. Boxed 134 Leonardo collection - Shire horse. Boxed 135 Leonardo collection - Hereford bull. Boxed 136 Leonardo collection - Watching the flock. Boxed 137 Country Artists - Simmental bull. Boxed 138 Country Artists - The next generation Hereford bull. Boxed 139 Country Artists - Limousin Bull. Boxed 140 3 Badges and plaques 141 Small money box in the form of a packet of Co-operative tea 142 Dinky regent Foden 14 ton tanker (restored) with original box. 143 Dinky Muir Hill loader (unboxed) and another one (boxed) 144 Bracelet and 2 necklaces 145 1981 Prince of Wales and Lady Diana coin 146 Assorted Corgi and Dinky toys 147 Corgi and other tractors 148 Corgi, Matchbox and Tonka tractors and plant machinery 149 Assorted Corgi vehicles and Dinky lorries 150 Corgi plant machinery, Dinky vehicles and others 151 Working model horizontal steam engine 152 2 Trap lamps 153 Stuart model boiler 154 MR Johnson 0-4-4T 1254 steam train 155 LMS 2145 steam train 156 Southern 1829 steam train 157 Rally road run and other awards and glasses 158 Selection of car badges to include AA and Bentley 159 Rio 2016 official Olympic torch 160 Vintage Fender Telecaster Guitar - Keith Richards "Micawber" 161 Custom briefcase 162 Lucky Strike print and frame 163 Blow torch and spin wheel 164 Framed advert- Players White label navy cut 165 Two advertising showcards "use Greensmiths Derby poultry meal" and "the new feeding meal whebar" 166 Small tin advertisement for Swan vestas, small tin sign- sunlight soap and small tin sign- Avon brilliant polish.
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