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2 Day Collective Auction Sale, Lynden House, New Mills, Ledbury Herefordshire HR8 2DJ 2 Day Collective Auction Sale, Lynden House, New Mills, Ledbury Herefordshire HR8 2DJ Thursday 16th and Friday 17th July 2020 Sale starts, both days, at 10 a.m. Sale of records, stamps, postcards, cigarette and trade cards, vintage clothing, textiles, luggage and books Auctioneer: Chris Maulkin FNAEA Please adhere to our social distancing guidelines at all times. Buyers Premium 18% Catalogue Price (15%+ VAT) £1.00 Card payments can be accepted by debit card ONLY, there is no charge We are UNABLE to accept credit card payment Sale Room Tel No. 07968 694746 There will only be limited access to the sale room on sale day, strictly by prior arrangement. Please book your place with either Rupert or Chris The sale will be broadcast live and a live internet facility will be available via www.easyliveauction.com PLEASE NOTE All auction business is governed by the conditions of business, a copy of which are available upon request. 1. Whilst we endeavour to provide accurate descriptions all statements contained in the Catalogue are made without responsibility on the part of the Vendors or the Auctioneers. 2. Lots may carry abbreviations such as a/f (as found, considerable damage), the absence of such a note does not imply that the lot is without defect. 3. The lots will be sold as they stand at the time of the sale with all their qualities and defects - irrespective of their description in the catalogue. 4. Any measurements and weights are approximate. Please note all weights given are in avoirdupois ounces unless stated otherwise. 5. All statements contained in the Catalogue as to the authenticity, attribution, genuineness, origin, authorship, date, age, period, condition or quality of any lot are statements of opinion and are not to be taken as, or as implying, statements or representations of fact. 6. Intending purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to all such matters and as to the physical description of any lot. Any commission bids are accepted on the understanding and assumption that the purchaser has inspected the lot and is fully satisfied with it. 7. No person in the employment of the Auctioneers has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty in relation of any lot. 8. The Auctioneer reserves the right to fix a reserve and accept bids up to such a reserve on behalf of the vendor. All lots sold without reserve are sold at the auctioneer's discretion. ALL GOODS SOLD AS SEEN Bidding increments £0 - £100 £5 increments £100 - £200 £10 increments £200 - £500 £20, £50, £80 etc £500 - £1000 £50 increments £1000 - £2000 £100 increments £2000 - £10,000 £200, £500, £800 etc £10,000 - £20,000 £1000 increments £20,000 - £50,000 £2000, £5000, £8000 £50,000+ £5000 increments John Goodwin – Sale Catalogue Lot Description 37 CONCRETE GARDEN PLANTER CONCRETE 1 2009 BMW 1 SERIES DIESEL COUPE, 120d M GARDEN URN AND A CHIMNEY POT TOP A/F SPORT, APPEARS EXTREMELY WELL CARED TOGETHER WITH A CONCRETE WEATHERED FOR, SERVICE HISTORY, GOOD TYRES, GARDEN SQUIRREL T/W GARDEN APPROX. 118,000 MILES 1800 2200 ORNAMENT OF A STONE WITH CARVINGS 10 30 2 1997 JAGUAR XK8 CONVERTIBLE, SUMMER 38 CONCRETE GARDEN ORNAMENT OF A PROJECT, 4.0 PETROL APPRECIATING PRANCING HORSE 10 30 MODERN CLASSIC, SPORTS EXHAUST, 39 ORIENTAL STYLE GARDEN ORNAMENT 10 30 SOUNDS FANTASTIC, MOT UNTIL 40 RECONSTITUTED STONE GARDEN FROG 5 15 DECEMBER 2020, 80,206 RECORDED MILES 1500 2000 41 MITRE SAW ON METAL BLOCK T/W CASED 3 2009 NISSAN X-TRAIL 2.0 dCi SPORT BOX OF DRILLS AND BITS 10 30 EXPEDITION, SOME SERVICE HISTORY, APPROX. 91,000 RECORDED MILES, MOT 42 COLLECTION OF PULLEYS, BARREL TAPS, EXPIRES 26.11.20 1200 1600 FLAME GUNS AND SET OF SALTER SCALES ETC. 20 40 4 2008 FORD C-MAX ESTATE 1.6 STYLE 5 DOOR REGISTRATION WV58EVW 900 1200 43 MISC. TOOL BOXES AND CONTENTS 10 30 5 VAUXHALL CORSA 1.2i 16V SXi 5 DOOR 44 WOODEN CARPENTERS TOOLBOX AND HATCHBACK, REGISTERED 24.09.07, CONTENTS 20 40 VO57WBE, RECORDED MILEAGE 11988, IN 45 ELECTRIC GARDEN TOOLS, HEDGE CUTTER TATTY CONDITION 500 1000 AND A CHAINSAW 20 40 6 CITROEN NEMO VAN REGISTRATION 46 MISC WOOD PLANES 20 40 VN14VBJ APPROX. 18,000 MILES 2000 2500 47 LARGE QUANTITY OF GARDEN HAND TOOL S 10 30 10 MTD CUB CADET RBH1200 LAWN TRACTOR 48 HEAVY CAST FIRE GRATE AND PART WITH MOWER DECK, 20 HP VANGUARD COMPANION SET 10 30 PETROL DRIVEN, RECENT BATTERY, 386 HOURS RECORDED 300 500 49 MISC. INCLUDING GALVANISED WARE, ENAMELLED JUG AND BOWL, BRASS BELL, 11 VINTAGE MASSEY FERGUSON 35 WITH CANDLESTICK, CHERUB FIGURE 10 30 BACK BOX 1000 2000 50 2 OLD ELECTRIC POND PUMPS 10 20 12 VINTAGE MASSEY FERGUSON 35 TRACTOR 1000 2000 51 OLD CAST IRON WATER PUMP 10 30 13 HOWARD ROTASCYTHE TOPPER 10 0 200 52 GARDEN PUMP 30 50 14 CAB AND DOORS FOR VINTAGE MASSEY FERGUSON TRACTOR 20 40 53 2 APPLE PICKING BASKETS 20 40 15 OLD FARM VEHICLE AXLE 30 50 54 PAIR OF PEARSON & BROWN CAST BENCH ENDS 20 40 16 PORTABLE VINTAGE SAW BENCH WITH PETTER ENGINE 200 400 55 LONG BENCH/ TABLE ON SQUARE TAPERED LEGS 20 40 17 KUBOTA DIESEL G2160 GARDEN TRACTOR CONSTRUCTION YEAR 2007 WITH MOWER 56 WORKSHOP BENCH 20 40 DECK 2000 3000 57 WORKSHOP BENCH 20 40 18 DIESEL KUBOTA GARDEN TRACTOR WITH 58 WOODEN SLEIGH AND HAY RAKE 10 30 MOWER DECK 400 600 59 MISC SAWS, A XES AND OTHER TOOLS 20 40 19 QUICK SILVER 4650 PETROL LAWN MOWER 20 40 60 MISC. CLAMPS 10 30 20 MOUNTFIELD PETROL MOWER 10 20 61 BLACK AND DECKER RECHARGEABLE 21 SINGLE AXLE TRACTOR TRAILER 30 50 ELECTRIC DRILL AND ACCESSORIES 10 30 22 TWIN AXLE TRAILER WITH TOW HITCH, 62 MISC. HAND TOOLS 5 15 LIGHTS COVER AND WOODEN SIDES 63 MISC. POWER TOOLS 30 50 BRADLEY DOUBLE LOCK MKIII, PLATE ADVISES 100KG, HYDRATOW MK5 A VERY 64 MISC. HAND TOOLS 20 40 TIDY TRAILER 350 450 65 METABO POWER PLANER TOGETHER WITH 24 TOW BAR 5 15 A METABO ANGLE GRINDER/DISK CUTTER BOTH IN CASES 10 30 25 QTY. OLD WOODEN FRUIT BOXES, MOSTLY NAMED INC. OLDCASTLE LEDBURY 0 0 66 MISC. WOODWORKING CHISELS 30 50 26 CAST IRON GRATE AND A FOOT SCRAPER 10 30 67 AXMINSTER INDUSTRIAL VACUUM CLEANER 10 30 27 PR. GARDEN BENCH ENDS 5 15 68 QTY OLD APPLE BOXES 0 0 28 STONE P UMP TROUGH 40 80 69 GARDEN BUCKETS AND BAGS 10 30 29 LARGE BELFAST SINK 20 40 71 WOLF MULTI TOOL AND ACCESSORIES 10 30 30 BELFAST SINK 10 30 72 A SET OF CHIMNEY SWEEP BRUSHES 31 BELFAST SINK 10 30 TOGETHER WITH A COMPENDIUM SET 10 30 32 BELFAST SINK 10 30 73 WOODEN BOX WITH HINGED LID 20 40 33 LARGE RHUBARB FORCER WITH TOP 74 3 OLD OIL CANS 10 30 BRANNAM CH ON LID 50 80 75 NESTOR MARTIN BELGIQUE FONDIERS 34 2 COMPOSITE LION FIGURES 20 40 PARLOUR STOVE SURROUND 60 80 35 QTY. OLD WOODEN FRUIT BOXES, MOSTLY 76 FRENCH VICTORIAN ERA TURTLE HEAD NAMED 0 0 ENAMELLED TOPPED COAL SCUTTLE 120 150 36 GARDEN ORNAMENT, 2 TIER ORIENTAL STYLE TEMPLE PRECAST 10 30 Estimates do not include buyers premium 18% inc VAT Thursday 16 th & Friday 17 th July 2020 John Goodwin – Sale Catalogue 77 MISC NAMED FRUIT BOXES INCLUDING OLD 125 EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY GLAZED CASTLE FRUIT FARM, LESLIE DAVIS CORNER DISPLAY CABINET 20 40 SWANSEA ETC 10 30 126 LARGE DRESSER WITH GLAZED TOP 40 80 78 4 BOXES OF OLD VINTAGE CLAY PLANT 127 PINE DRESSER 50 100 POTS T/W TALL CHIMNEY POT WITH LOUVERED TOP A/F 20 40 128 GOOD QUALITY 18TH CENTURY OAK DRESSER, THE DRESSER BASE HAVING 3 79 QTY OLD BEER CRATES 20 40 DRAWERS AND DELFT RACK 250 450 80 THREE METAL TRESTLES AND AN OLD 129 TALL NARROW CHEST OF 6 DRAWERS 10 30 SCYTHE BLADE 10 20 130 OAK STANDING CORNER CUPBOARD 40 80 81 QTY. OLD WOODEN FRUIT BOXES, MOSTLY NAMED 0 0 131 MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD WITH ART NOU VEAU HANDLES 20 40 82 PETROL CAN AND A METAL BUCKET 5 15 132 CHINESE CABINET POSSIBLY PADOUK 83 2 SECTIONS PLASTIC RACKING 10 30 WOOD 150 250 84 APPLE PICKING BASKET 5 15 133 PINE CABINET WITH SHELVES ABOVE 50 100 85 STIHL HS45 PETROL HEDGE TRIMMER 80 120 134 ERCOL DRESSER 20 40 86 TANAKA THT2520 PETROL HEDGE T RIMMER 50 80 135 SMALL INLAID MAHOGANY CHEST OF 4 87 COLLECTION OF STONEWARE JARS 30 50 LONG DRAWERS 30 50 88 LARGE FLAT 2 MAN SAW TOGETHER WITH A 136 MAHOGANY CHEST OF 2 OVER 2 DRAWERS 40 60 BOX OF ASSORTED WOODWORKING AND 139 PAIR OF GALLERIED OCCASIONAL TABLES CRAFTSMAN’S TOOLS INCLUDING BLOCK AND A POT CUPBOARD 20 40 PLANES BRACE SAWS ETC 10 30 140 GUILDHALL STYLE BY BREXEL CIRCA 89 GARDEN TOOLS AND RACK 10 30 MARCH 1967 36 INCH DRINKS CABINET WITH 90 2 GARDEN HOSE REELS AND A INBUILT BAR ON WHEELS WITH 2 DRAWERS WHE ELBARROW 10 30 UNDER AND CENTRE DRAWER 30 50 91 DECORATIVE MODEL OF A CHERUB 10 30 141 MAHOGANY BOX ON STAND 5 15 92 ROUND GARDEN WIREWORK TABLE 10 20 142 MAHOGANY FOLD OV ER TEA TABLE 20 40 93 HILLBILLY ELECTRIC GOLF TROLLEY 20 40 143 A MODERN OAK OCCASIONAL TABLE 10 30 94 HILLBILLY ELECTRIC GOLF TROLLEY 0 0 144 A PAIR OF MODERN OAK BEDSIDE TABLES 20 40 95 BATRIBIKE 'QUARTZ' BATTERY POWERED 145 PINE CHEST OF DRAWERS 30 50 BICYCLE, APPEARS UNUSED 30 50 146 SMALL DROP LEAF BARLEY TWIST STYLE 96 SAC K TRUCK AND WHEELBARROW 20 40 GATE LEG TABLE TOGETHER WITH A 97 OLD ADJUSTABLE COUNTRY SCYTHE 10 30 SQUARE SIDE TABLE 10 30 98 2 SETS OF AVERY SCALES AND WEIGHTS 20 40 148 OAK MONK'S BENCH 50 100 99 EGLU OMLET CHICKEN HOUSE WITH 149 UNUSUAL, POSSIBLY CONTINENTAL, TIPTOP SECTIONAL RUN, ACCESSORIES INCLUDING PARQUETRY TABLE DEPICTING A COURT GLUG AND GRUB 200 300 SCENE ON TURNED PEDESTAL 50 150 100 LADIES GOLD CLUBS, OTHER GOLF CLUBS 150 A GEORGIAN OAK AND ELM LOW BOY, INCLUDING A PING PUTTER AND QTY.
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