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Morris auction
I thought this was an unusual place to auction a moggy
https://www.thomaswatson.com/auction/an ... 9-at-10am/
https://www.thomaswatson.com/auction/an ... 9-at-10am/
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Re: Morris auction
Did you bid?
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Re: Morris auction
Annoying website. I can't get the zoom to work on the images.
Basil the 1955 series II
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Re: Morris auction
No, I was looking for a couple of old chairs for a specific area of the house when I stumbled across it just last night.
I just thought they may have gotten a better response elsewhere, our very own website for instance.
I dont have room for two and cant summon up the courage to sell Doris for another project, otherwise I may have, it looked in nice shape.
At this point I assume its sold, but dont know for sure.
I shall ask them.
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Re: Morris auction
Completely clean MoT history too.
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Re: Morris auction
Two possibilities.
First and most likely, a deceased estate sale where contents of house, garage, sheds (hen houses too) all being disposed of as easily as possible by the executors in order to liquidate funds for legatees.
Second and less likely, single item disposal, again quickly and hassle-free, but no specialist classic car auctioneer within convenient reach.
First and most likely, a deceased estate sale where contents of house, garage, sheds (hen houses too) all being disposed of as easily as possible by the executors in order to liquidate funds for legatees.
Second and less likely, single item disposal, again quickly and hassle-free, but no specialist classic car auctioneer within convenient reach.
1956 4-door called Max
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Re: Morris auction
First and most likely, a deceased estate sale where contents of house,
Understood and that did cross my mind.
I get the same sad feeling when I discover some vinyl in a charity shop that clearly was a collection.
My kids have already claimed my collection, little vultures .
Understood and that did cross my mind.
I get the same sad feeling when I discover some vinyl in a charity shop that clearly was a collection.
My kids have already claimed my collection, little vultures .
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Re: Morris auction
Kids eh...we’re still bailing the little devil’s out. And the the youngest is 39.
Re: Morris auction
sold for 4 grand.
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Re: Morris auction
Is 25% commission normal for auctions? Seems like a lot to me.