Fine, Esoteric and Collectable - Three-Day Auction

Please note: Militaria and Books will be sold on Thursday. Payment requested by bank transfer.

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Auction closed (3 day sale)
room Carlisle, Cumbria

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Fine, Esoteric and Collectable - Three-Day Auction

Please note: Militaria and Books will be sold on Thursday. Payment requested by bank transfer.

Auction closed (3 day sale)

Auction dates

  • ( Lots: 1-475)
  • ( Lots: 476-1045)
  • ( Lots: 1046-1645)

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  • 09:00 BST - 17:00 BST
  • 09:00 BST - 17:00 BST
  • 09:00 BST - 17:00 BST
  • 09:00 BST - 15:00 BST

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Currency: GBP
Buyer's premium Inc. VAT/sales tax: 24.00%
Online commission inc. VAT/sales tax: 6.00%

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