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Agricultural and General Collectables & Bygones SALISBURY LIVESTOCK MARKET NETHERHAMPTON ROAD SALISBURY SP2 8RH Sale by Auction of AGRICULTURAL AND GENERAL COLLECTABLES & BYGONES ON SATURDAY 7th MARCH 2020 Inside First Sale Commencing at 10 am Prompt Outside Sale Commencing at 12.30pm Prompt 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. 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 – 455 In the Livestock Pens OUTSIDE To be sold at 12.30pm LOTS 501– end ************************************************************************ 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. ****************************************************** 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 LONG HANDLED HARVEST SCYTHE 2 BOOT BEETLE 3 BENCH ANVIL 4 3 FLAT IRONS 5 SHOE LAST 6 HEAVY HORSE BRIDLE 7 1 FACE PIECE WITH CERAMIC BRASS 8 1 FACE PIECE WITH 2 VICTORIAN BRASSES 9 1 FACE PIECE WITH 2 CERAMIC BRASSES 10 RARE PEAKED SPLIT HORSE COLLAR 11 CARRIAGE HORSE PAD BREACHING STRAP 12 FRAMED COLOUR PICTURE (PLOUGHING ENGINES) 13 VINTAGE PETROL CAN BRASS LID 14 VINTAGE PETROL CAN BRASS LID 15 VINTAGE PETROL CAN BRASS LID 16 DUNLOP TROLLEY JACK MANUAL LIFT 17 OLD SHEPHERD HUT STOVE 18 OLD BAKELITE ELECTRIC FITTINGS 19 DRAGON FIRE SURROUND 20 TRACTOR & MACHINERY MANUALS 21 TRACTOR & MACHINERY MANUALS 22 CRATE OF OLD MILK BOTTLES 23 CRATE OF OLD MILK BOTTLES 24 SUNDRIES 25 SUNDRIES 26 HAND TOOLS 27 HAND TOOLS 28 GARDEN SPADE AND FORK 29 TURF IRON 30 GARDEN WHEEL BARROW 31 UNUSUAL LONG HANDLED ASTOR GRASS SHEARS 32 PARRS BULB PLANTER 33 TENNIS COURT MARKER (WHITE LINE MACHINE) 34 TERREX SPRING SPADE 35 POTATO FORK AND POTATO PLANTER 36 GARDEN STRING LINE 37 GARDEN STRING LINE 38 GARDEN STRING LINE 39 GARDEN STRING LINE 40 PUSH HOE/CLOD BREAKER 41 MISTLE-TOE HOOK 42 PRUNING CHISEL 43 POTATO/BEAT CLAMP FORK 44 CHAFF FORK 45 BREAST PLOUGH 46 QUANTITY OF PITCH FORKS - ONE UNUSUAL 3 PRONGS 47 PECULIAR PITCH FORK THOUGHT TO BE USED FOR THATCHING STRAW 48 SECTIONAL (PORTABLE) RICK TESTER 49 3 CHICKEN FEED TROUGHS EARTHEN WARE DRINKER AND FEED SCOOP 50 SHEPHERDS CROOK, DIPPING CROOK AND BULL POLE 51 SWAN NECK DITCH BOTTOMING TOOL 52 3 OLD GRAVEL ROAD MENDER RAKES 53 12" MONKEY AUGER FOR POST HOLES 54 PAVIERS BEETLE USED FOR SETTING KERB STONES 55 TARMAC FORK 8 PRONGS 56 COAL FORK 12 PRONGS 57 FIRE HYDRANT STAND PIPE 58 LARGE BRASS TRIVET 59 2 TIN HAM PANS AND LARGE ALUMINIUM SAUCEPAN 60 BED WARMING PAN 61 BRASS FIRE EXTINGUISHER AND CO2 EXTINGUISHER 62 BRASS DOOR BELL 63 SHOP DOOR BELL 64 SMALL BRASS HANDBELL 65 SHOP OR PUB SIGN BRACKET 66 SHOP BLIND POLE AND 2 CANDLE LIGHTER/SNUFFERS (BRASS) 67 SWAN NECK BALANCE SCALES (ILLEGAL SINCE 1922) 68 KITCHEN SCALES AND WEIGHTS 69 SMALL CLEAVERS AND STEAK BEATER 70 SPRING BALANCE SCALES CAP 112LB 71 BOOT SCRAPER 72 BOOT SCRAPER 73 NAIL CUP AND COBBLERS WOODEN LEG LAST 74 BENCH ANVIL 75 BLACKSMITHS TOOLS 76 BLACKSMITHS TOOLS 77 BENCH GUILLOTINE 78 ASSORTMENT OF SHEET METAL WORKERS STAKES AND STAND 79 BENCH SANDSTONE 10 1/2" DIAMETER IN CAST IRON TROUGH G.W.O 80 LARGE ADJUSTABLE SPANNER MARKED 81 MINE DEPUTY’S AXE 82 4 ASPECT RAILWAY TORCH RED/AMBER/GREEN/CLEAR 83 2 GALLON 'PETROL' CAN MARKED 1943 AND WATER 84 CEREMONIAL GOAT LEADER IN BRASS REG OR SQUADRON NOT KNOWN 85 ASSORTED RAZORS AND STROP 86 REEL OF BARBED WIRE ON ORIGINAL WOODEN SPIDER 87 SET OF THREE CAST IRON GARDEN SEAT FRAMES 88 BRASS BARREL PUMP 89 CAST IRON TOILET CISTERN AND VINTAGE SUNDRIES 90 BOX OF VINTAGE CLOCKS 91 BOX OF CARRIAGE AND MANTLE CLOCK SPARES 92 ANTIQUE CLOCK AND REPAIR BOOKS 93 LONGCASE AND FUSEE CLOCK MOVEMENTS 94 CLOCK MOVEMENT MADE FROM WOOD 95 BOX OF VINTAGE BOWLS 96 VINTAGE 1945 ARMY OIL POURER HALF GALLON 97 CARBUROL VINTAGE OIL CAN 98 UNUSUAL VINTAGE OIL POURER 99 OLD CAR AND RAILWAY BOOKS AND MAGAZINES 100 VINTAGE BUS CONDUCTORS TICKET MACHINE IN CASE 101 ANTIQUE BILL HOOK FOR HOP BINES 102 VINTAGE PERCUSSION SHOTGUN (WALLPIECE) 103 OLD LEATHER CARTRIDGE BAG AND BELT 104 VINTAGE CLAY PIGEON TRAP 105 R.S.P.C.A VAN HORSE PARADE BRASS 1926 106 R.S.P.C.A VAN HORSE PARADE BRASS 1929 107 R.S.P.C.A CARTHORSE PARADE BRASS 1934 108 R.S.P.C.A MERIT BADGE BRASS 1930 109 ANTIQUE HORSE BRASSES DOUBLE TOP MARTINGALE 4 BRASSES 110 ANTIQUE HORSE BRASS TWO DECORATIVE STRAPS 111 ANTIQUE HORSE BRASS STRAP WITH 4 BRASSES 112 ANTIQUE HORSE BRASS 2 MARTINGALES 6 BRASSES 113 ANTIQUE HORSE BRASS 2 DECORATIVE STRAPS WITH BRASS 114 ANTIQUE HORSE BRASS 2 DECORATIVE STRAPS WITH BRASS 115 VINTAGE DRIVING WHIP 116 'HINTS FOR HORSEWOMEN' VICTORIAN BOOK 117 1911 IRONMONGERY AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS CATALOGUE OVER 1000 PAGES 118 VICTORIAN GARDEN LINE 119 VINTAGE GRASS CUTTER 120 VICTORIAN STEEL DOCUMENT BOX 121 ANTIQUE MONEY DRAWER/TILL 122 VINTAGE DRIVING WHIP 123 FORDSON CHINA PLATE AND OLD WOODEN MIRROR 124 OAK COLLECTION BOX 125 PORCH LIGHT, CARRIAGE TYPE 126 VICTORIAN CREAM CAN 127 CAST IRON DRAG SHOE FOR CART 128 VINTAGE CORKSCREW, BAR MOUNTED 129 GAME OR POT HOLDER - HANGING 130 WW1 MILITARY CAMPAIGN SPIRIT STOVE IN LEATHER CASE 131 VINTAGE EDISON WAX CYLINDER PHONOGRAPH 132 VICTORIAN PUPPET 133 STIHL CHAINSAW 134 OLD SHOP DOOR BELL 135 VARIOUS HORSE HARNESS' 136 VARIOUS HORSE HARNESS' 137 VARIOUS HORSE HARNESS' 138 VARIOUS HORSE HARNESS' 139 VARIOUS HORSE HARNESS' 140 VARIOUS HORSE HAMES 141 VARIOUS HORSE HAMES 142 2 DRUG SHOES 143 AVERY PLATFORM SCALES 144 AVERY PLATFORM SCALES 145 AVERY POTATO SCALES 146 OLD ELECTRIC FENCE STANDARDS 147 GALVANISED BATH 148 WOODEN WHEEL BARROW 149 HAY GRAPPLE 150 PIG CASTRATION TOOL 151 3 STEEL TROLLEYS FOR TIMBER 152 GALVANISED WASH UP TROUGH 153 GALVANISED DAIRY UNIT 'D' TROUGH 153A MILK RECEIVER 153B COPPER MILK COOLER 153C SIEVE AND MILK CHURN 154 STAINLESS STEEL MILK BUCKET AND PULSATOR 155 STAINLESS STEEL MILK BUCKET AND PULSATOR 156 STAINLESS STEEL MILK BUCKET 157 WEATHER VANE 158 PAIR LARGE G CLAMPS (OLD) 159 BOX OLD TOOLS 160 SOMERSET AND DORSET RAILWAY SIGN 161 2 X TARPAULINS 18' X 12' AND 18' X 24' 162 30" BOLT CROPPERS 163 MODEL OF TIN PLATE JEEP 164 MODEL OF A BULLDOG 165 1 LITRE AND 1/2 LITRE OIL JUGS, FUNNEL, CASTROL 166 MODEL OF A STAG 167 CRICKETER DOOR STOP 168 GRANDAD MONEY BOX 169 2 X FUNNY SIGNS 170 PAIR BASKET HANGERS 171 UNCLE SAM MONEY BOX 172 VINYL RECORDS, 45'S APPROX 90+ 173 OLD CLOCK BOOKS 174 48" WRECKING BAR 175 BOARD NAMED SPANNERS 176 OUTSIDE BELL 177 1 GALLON WATER CAN WITH LONG SPOUT 178 10 X RATCHET TIE DOWNS 179 2 X ROADSIDE PARAFIN LAMPS 180 RARE PARK 2 RIDE FOLDING BIKE 181 TRACTOR SEAT 182 BOX LIN BINS 183 VINTAGE PRUNER WITH WOODEN REACH 7' 6" LONG 184 VINTAGE CONICAL FIRE EXTINGUISHER 185 2 X TOOL BOXES 186 WOODEN BOXES 187 GARDEN TOOLS 188 2 BOXES OF SMALL ENGINE PARTS 189 2 X TOOLBOXES 190 ENGINEERS BENCH VICE 191 2 PAIRS OF ARCO WORK BOOTS SIZE 11 NEW 192 2 PAIRS OF ARCO WORK BOOTS SIZE 11 NEW 193 2 PAIRS OF ARCO WORK BOOTS SIZE 11 NEW 194 2 PAIRS OF ARCO WORK BOOTS SIZE 11 NEW 195 4 BOOKS ON ENGINES 196 BJ FRY DORCHESTER DAIRY APPLIANCES CATALOGUE 197 FOLDER OF INTERESTING RURAL PAMPHLETS ETC 198 FOLDER OF INTERESTING RURAL BOOKLETS ETC 199 G W R HORN 200 DAIRY SHOW PRIZE CARDS, CHEESE 201 VETERINARY NECK CRADLE AND PROBANG WITH GAG 202 HAND HEDGE TRIMMER 203 CURD KNIFE 204 BOX OF TRAPPING BYGONES 205 BASKET MAKERS WITHY BRAKE 206 WROUGHT IRON TIMBER DOG 207 MISC TRAPS 208 UNUSUAL CAGE BIRD TRAP 209 BOX MISC BYGONES 210 SMALL CREAM CAN 211 MEDIUM CREAM CAN 212 LARGE CREAM CAN 213 BOX SHEPHERDING BYGONES 214 RARE BILLHOOK BY PARKES 215 RARE BILLHOOK BY WHITEHOUSE 216 2 JUBY AND ONE SAWYER TRAPS 217 6 INCH FOX GIN 218 BOX MISC BELLS ETC 219 2 CAST IRON NAME PLATES, THE BRAMNER MACHINE CO LTD OTLEY AND FLEET WORKS LONDON 220 UNUSUAL BIRD SCARER 221 BOX OF MISC 222 REAPING CROOK AND SICKLE AND WOODEN SCYTHE STRICKLE 223 RARE BUTTER SAMPLER BY PARNALL & SONS BRISTOL 224 LARGE GLASS JAR BUTTER CHURN 225
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