For a twice-yearly auction event, an auction house receives about 500-600 paintings to select. |
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Thanks to all who attended and contributed at the charity auction, the poker classic and the whist drive. |
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At the end of the following hand it is noted who held the ace of hearts at the end of the auction. |
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At the time, the price was a world record for a weanling filly sold at public auction. |
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Robbie Williams and Melinda Messenger are among the top names who have donated items for our blind charity auction in aid of tsunami victims. |
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She has a china cabinet now, so I gave her some Wedgewood I bought at an auction years ago. |
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The well-established tradition for farmers to take the livestock for sale to their local auction market is now under threat. |
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The hard work of craft-minded kids and adults will be put up for raffle and auction by the Northside Centre in Sligo town. |
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Withdrawn from auction at the end of April, the property offers 362 square metres of bright, well-proportioned accommodation. |
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The kids joined in the auction school, and male vocalist of the year Adam Harvey spent hours judging the ute competition. |
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Previously, ranchers and farmers were allowed to request that portions of their agricultural lease be put up for public auction. |
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Visser was somewhat skeptical about the earnings from the auction because of the strengthening of the rand against the US dollar. |
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The annual giant auction will be held on Whit Monday, June 7, at Ardscoil Rath Iomghain. |
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But Craig Barclay, keeper of numismatics at the Yorkshire Museum, said he was not surprised to see such a coin coming up for auction. |
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I was involved in wholesaling cars for awhile, and now I'm in the auto auction business. |
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Councillors will be going, going, gone next month when they are put under the hammer as lots in a charity slave auction. |
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It will be a case of going, going, gone next Tuesday when buy4now.com launches a real time lunchtime auction site. |
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Parking at the auction centre is free, and there is a car park fronting the road which holds 650 cars. |
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Relics from a golden age of flight when Zeppelins and airships ruled the skies have been on sale at a Swindon auction house. |
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The Gala Ball will be proceeded by a champagne reception and dinner at 8pm, followed by the auction. |
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Entertainment will include a champagne reception, five-course dinner, a comedian, live band, disco and charity auction. |
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Finding an old water mill to recommission generally means scouring the listings of rural estate agents and auction houses. |
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An engineer has recovered tools which were stolen six months ago after he spotted them for sale on an internet auction site. |
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In York Cattle Market the following week there would be one of the biggest auction sales of fat pigs since before the war. |
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It was one of 391 lots at the auction, of which 199 were items of furniture. |
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A growing demand for goat meat among New York City Muslims has been a boon to a livestock auction tucked away in the middle of Amish country. |
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Money raised by the auction, on Mothering Sunday, will go directly to helping children in eastern Europe and Africa. |
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As for the fidelity of the reproductions, Roe said the prints have even fooled auction house experts. |
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Each year, Christie's offers its very top pieces in a night auction which, to ensure its exclusivity, requires a ticket for entrance. |
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And sadly, at the auction in April, the table did not reach its reserve price, so did not sell. |
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During this part of the auction, the auctioneers also sold off dozens of game boards. |
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In this paper we present a new sealed-bid auction scheme using the sequentially revealable commitment by the chain of one-way functions. |
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The show turns people's antiques and collectables into cash at a house sale and then auction. |
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Looking for a little light relief, I flipped over to a TV auction channel, to see what I didn't want to buy today. |
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A door opens at stage left, and four small aoudads, delicately horned mountain sheep from North Africa, spring into the auction cage. |
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An unusual auction of apiary equipment is set to take place at the Yorkshire Museum of Farming, at Murton Park, York, tomorrow. |
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All the historical artefacts rescued from the building will be sold at auction next month. |
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He's 85 years old now and arrived at the auction wearing his official team royal purple blazer from the '56 games. |
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At the auto auction today there was a 1969 Mustang with a rumble seat which supposedly was a rare pseudo-factory option. |
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The bazaar will feature Middle Eastern entertainment, children's entertainers, a rummage sale, a silent auction and food. |
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All the lots in this auction were quality tools, covering a wide variety of trades. |
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The massive hoard, more than 5,000 items, has been broken up into a few hundred lots for auction on Tuesday. |
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Forty of 46 lots sold, and two new artist auction records were established. |
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In smaller operations, your opportunity to view the lots in the auction may be limited to an hour or two before the auction begins. |
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Among the highlights of the event will be an auction of 250 lots on Friday evening provided by Martin Donnelly. |
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Parts of that department were now laid out in crates on the car deck, lots to be sold off in the auction. |
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All property is lotted, photographed and described in a full-color catalogue published prior to the auction in which the property is offered. |
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The event included a charity raffle and auction and a wide range of categories including the ugliest pumpkin and the longest runner bean. |
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We are in funny waters at the moment for marketing stock and that is another reason why we haven't rushed into reopening the auction. |
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So, we asked six of Britain's finest to rustle something up at their favourite restaurant for the charity auction. |
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We have constructively bid in a game-forcing auction, when an opponent makes a sacrifice bid that forces us to bid our suit at the 5-level. |
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We will then select a venue for the auction sale and potential purchasers can come and bid for each lot. |
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According to the company, this will be the first time the local government has held such a public auction to sell land. |
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A painting by a popular Victorian artist from Yorkshire could be heading out of the country after its sale at a London auction. |
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Most properties are subject to a reserve price below which the auctioneer cannot sell the property at the auction. |
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The valuables could be identified immediately if a thief tries to sell them at auction. |
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At the time, it was the most expensive residential property sold by public auction. |
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If you decide to sell items at auction take the advice of a good firm of auctioneers. |
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A lock of hair believed to belong to Mary Queen of Scots sold at auction yesterday. |
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This was because after her death, her collection was sold at auction and only a few items remained or were bought back. |
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A copy of the Proclamation of the Irish Republic has been sold at auction for almost 400,000 euros. |
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A vintage 1929 Mercedes Benz was sold at auction last week to an anonymous buyer. |
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If you really do want to sell quickly, then you should consider selling your house at auction. |
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It's guaranteed that at least one player will not win an auction until at least the sixth turn. |
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After the deal there is an auction in which players bid the number of points their team will try to win. |
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Each hand begins with an auction in which players can bid a contract that they are prepared to play. |
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The player who prevailed in the auction becomes declarer, and the final bid determines the contract. |
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If everyone passes a second time, three more cards are passed as before and the auction begins again. |
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Players will only be dealt 12 cards and there will be an auction for the remaining four cards. |
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At the beginning of each hand there is an auction to decide who will be declarer. |
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But he also studied the writings of Milton Work, the greatest authority on auction bridge. |
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Then, with a final stroke of his gavel, the auctioneer declared that the auction was over. |
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Conducting the auction of a property, the auctioneer noticed an agent talking to his client on his mobile phone. |
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But he didn't mention that he intended to open an auction house of his own in India, though he must have been planning it for some time. |
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There is a phenomenal interest in these posters and the auction house has been fielding inquiries from collectors all around the country. |
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Learning to price is one of the key benefits of working at an auction house. |
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But when the painting of the young man came up for bid, no one was interested, and the painting remained with the auction house. |
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Both buyer and seller pay the auction house a considerable commission for effecting the transaction. |
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The lighter collection is so large that the auction house is splitting it up. |
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Each auction house has gambled millions of dollars guaranteeing owners minimum prices, whether their artworks sell or not. |
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On the subject of buying and selling, there are now several online entities that can trade without using an auction house or merchant. |
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It is the second time the auction house has sold the belongings of the Italian designer. |
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The highest price at the auction was paid for a Roman gold medallion of 4 aurei struck in AD 308 for the Roman Emperor Maxentius. |
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The London auction house set to sell the painting said it had withdrawn the picture from sale immediately. |
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When the holding of an auction was approved and the place and time were agreed upon, the notary drew up the conditions of sale. |
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The saleroom will be open for viewing on the Monday and Tuesday before the auction, from 10 am to 5pm. |
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The saleroom is the only purpose-built auction facility in the region, with high security storage areas. |
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A swing set was purchased at an auction, and the area features a Little Tykes slide, picnic table, and sandbox. |
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Viewers can find out exactly how the couple did when the results of the sale and auction is televised next February. |
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Sold at an open auction by the panchayat in a town of Madhya Pradesh a few years ago, Devaki bai had nothing but bad memories of the past. |
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The aircraft did not leave the country and was later sold at auction and then purchased by a scrap dealer. |
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The committee had a four-course meal, upmarket wines, auction prizes, 2000 balloons and other decorations and a Perth band lined up. |
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Once a year, according to Herodotus, it was the Babylonian custom to assemble all the village girls of marriageable age and hold an auction. |
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The incident two months ago captured the attention of the world's media after the bull fled from the nearby auction mart and entered the centre. |
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All are partners in the project along with the auction mart and the agricultural society. |
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The company says the auction mart site has been chosen because it is a predominantly light industrial area. |
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Park and ride schemes using the auction mart as a base have been included and will exploit the opportunities of canal boats and shuttle buses. |
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Property sector stocks gained as investors bought scrip at a bargain ahead of Hong Kong's first land auction in nearly two years. |
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The centrepiece of the auction, however, are Marlon Brando's scrips for various movies including The Score and Apocalypse Now. |
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Some big companies have started acting like vultures by bidding for bankrupt rivals at auction, accelerating consolidation. |
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On Tuesday, March 26, we shall reopen the sheep market alone for the sale of spring lambs, hoggs and cull ewes by auction. |
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Firstly, we shall be selling in the sheep shed with a full live auction of hoggs, ewes and spring lambs, if there are any about. |
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My husband recently purchased an estate at auction, and included was a large case with four lights with barn doors on them. |
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Farms in this country are being sold like second-hand cars at a vehicle auction. |
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With a three-way auction underway, it certainly looks like the supermarket chain is going to change hands. |
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A player who has passed cannot bid again during the auction. |
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Meanwhile, two teams of would-be Bargain Hunters pick up objets d' art at knock-down prices from their local antique fair and then try to flog them down the auction room. |
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Each player bids until one wins the auction and gets the contract. |
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Meanwhile, the merchants in diablo III seem to have been designed to steer you to the auction house. |
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There will also be an auction of promises featuring goodies such as a week's break in a house in France, a day's yachting for five people and a day on the gallops plus lunch. |
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It all culminated in a live auction of an electric guitar Springsteen picked up and played at the end. |
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The price would be set at the same level as the auction reserve price. |
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She won first prize at auction bridge twice, enjoyed theatres and moving picture shows, went to parties, receptions, dinners, and other social functions, and had a good time. |
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You can pick up a bargain at an auction, but this can be risky as auctioneers can refuse to accept responsibility for the quality of goods they auction. |
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The police obviously marked me down as a criminal because next time I was at a French auction I was surrounded by gun-toting gendarmes who arrested me again. |
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In court filings last Monday, Durkee agreed to a forfeiture auction of her home in Long Beach. |
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Another retrograde step by the government is postponing elections to the Agriculture Produce Market Committees for the third time and extending the arrack auction till August. |
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Check your local auction listings and keep that wallet stuffed! |
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Some of the rock-star artists who experienced meteoric rises, helped by manipulations on the auction block, are now in freefall. |
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The auction house had received interest from collectors around the world. |
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The painting has hung in the House since the 19th century but the present marquis decided to auction it to raise capital for the 2,000-acre estate. |
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There is next an auction to decide who will be the declarer. |
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The ban means all auction marts have ceased trading in livestock. |
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Residents of the town will be able to use a free shuttle bus to take them up to the auction mart where there will be a feast of food and rural produce. |
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The auction house is expecting more than 100 people to attend. |
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The crowd assembles for the auction with hands firmly in pockets. |
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A spokesman for the auction house said that hundreds of different lots were presented for sale every week around the world and there were very few complaints. |
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The clip below, of Mayall hamming it up when he realises a punter is filming him at a charity auction, is a classic. |
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I plan to auction off the cards, as I have over half a box of them left. |
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Both ideas are admirable, and quite possibly necessary to save American democracy from the auction block. |
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Sembler was lampooned as a wealthy airhead who basically won the ambassadorship at auction. |
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This return scam involved purchasing broken electronics off the auction site and then buying new items off store shelves. |
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Even though this is the second auction, it will technically be the first time this has happened. |
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On September 17th, the elaborate home will be auctioned off at a bancruptcy auction run by Fisher Auction Company. |
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The t-shirt that Bella wore in her very first Twillight kissing scene with Edward is now up for auction. |
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My booty has always been big, as the slave masters saw fit to draw in their auction sketches many centuries ago. |
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Every year our games club has an auction, most of which are war games. |
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Outside the hotel where the auction took place Tuesday, several protesters scuffled with security guards when they tried to push into the ballroom to block the sales. |
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Deutsche's own auction was blind, with bidders unable to see other bids. |
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If the property remains unsold after the auction i.e. your bid was below the reserve price, speak to the auctioneer to register your interest before leaving the saleroom. |
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They were going to sell her TV and furniture at a public auction. |
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Donations for the auction and sale will be gratefully accepted. |
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Now one of the most coveted trophies in the horse-racing world, dating back to the 18th century, will be unveiled again when it is put up for auction this month. |
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He had been informed that the remaining sites might be put up for auction. |
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This was less of an auction, one might think, more of a jumble sale. |
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The Tom Crean Memorial Project would like to acknowledge with gratitude the Dingle sheep farmer who donated the ram for auction at Camp Fair in aid of their project. |
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The buying and selling of horses at auction is a peculiar practice. |
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The hotel is in a sale of properties by auction later this month. |
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Right now, there is no legal authority to hold such an auction. |
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This slim fast-talking man is a whiz with an auction hammer. |
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On Saturday evening preceding the banquet will be the silent auction. |
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It also became the most expensive sculpture ever sold at auction. |
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Others were sold off at auction and are strewn across the world. |
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Every investment bank in the City is said to be awash with potential deals, which is sparking guessing games as to who will fall on to the auction block next. |
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The vessel, sealed and signed, was put up for auction before a small circle of artists and collectors when he returned to Beijing. |
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A tea caddy, made from the mulberry tree planted by William Shakespeare in his garden at Stratford-on-Avon, was among the items in the library sold at auction. |
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It was back in 1977 that Sherwood acquired two sleeping carriages at a Sotheby's auction in Monte Carlo and began the process of recreating the great train. |
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Headquartered in King Street, London, Christie's, the world's largest auction house, was founded in 1766 by auctioneer James Christie in London. |
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Monk, or someone close to him, had put his 2001 Razorback Red Mercury Grand Marquis up on the auction block on eBay. |
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As well as association football, many items across the sporting spectrum will be up for auction, with cricket, rugby and boxing also represented. |
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And the item will be up for grabs at Mullock Madeley's sporting memorabilia auction this Wednesday at Sutton Coldfield Town Hall. |
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Included in the auction will be a 3,500-square-foot estate villa, a 2,500-square-foot penthouse and the Hamilton Cove cigarette boat. |
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As there would not have been enough time to have the matter decided in court, the Metage loan was repaid in order to stop the auction. |
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The auction will take place during the Atlanta International Area Rug Market next month. |
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Proceeds from the auction go to the Cagney family, with the Oscar proceeds going back to the Frances and James Cagney Foundation. |
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Trust chairman Sid Badland, a former head of nursing at the hospital, said the land was expected to fetch up to pounds 50,000 at auction. |
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Eleven bottles of champagne, which were found in the wreck off Finland's Aaland Islands in 2010, will go up for auction on Friday. |
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The Mandalay, a 236-foot barquentine, was purchased at auction by Fiddi Angermeyer, who operates Angermeyer Cruises in the Galapagos Islands. |
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A silent auction and a full auction will be held at St John's Church, Golcar, this Saturday. |
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The auction house reached out to the Levine estate to procur the doll. |
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Today, we have been instructed to offer by auction a native North American Blackfoot tribe squaw's beadwork costume piece. |
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The auction comes at a particularly zeitgeisty moment for Houdini. |
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Other money-spinners on the night included an auction and a bumper charity raffle. |
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It will also include 1,086 covered stock pens, 29 stock docks, a cafe, weighbridges and auction rings. |
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The cable company said its Sit-up division, which trades as bid tv, price-drop tv and speed auction tv, was sold to Aurelius. |
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A Korean entrepreneur has acquired Napoleon Bonaparte's famed bicorn hat in an auction in Fontainebleau, south of Paris. |
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Or will the traditional auction house continue to prosper, since so many integral aspects of the saleroom experience cannot be replicated online? |
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The auction raised almost PS25,000, with collectors travelling to the saleroom and another 60 bidding on-line, including one from Australia. |
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A REDISCOVERED Lowry masterpiece of a Scots fishing town is tipped to fetch PS1million at auction later this year. |
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A THRESHER shark nearly 16ft long believed to be the biggest ever caught was sold for just EUR345 at auction yesterday. |
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I know Wisconsinites are caring and generous, and I am counting on these strong Midwestern values to demonstrate that in this special auction. |
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Meanwhile we meet Ernest from South London who is convinced the bronze chess set he found in an auction house is a hidden masterpiece. |
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However, Kelly did find himself in the winner's circle when Almond Willow got up to defy Hawkit in the extended mile maiden auction stakes. |
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The karaoke auction, organised by Bluewing, raised pounds 2,800 for Macmillan Cancer Support. |
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Major auction houses now pay much closer attention to the wristwatch niche, and with good reason. |
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Bonhams is to auction a collection of 13 classic cars belonging to UK TV and Radio presenter Chris Evans. |
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Skyjack is helping Bonhams auction house to prepare lighting displays in its flagship London salesroom. |
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The warning came after the auction for the Rolex wristwatch of metropolitan bishop Nikolay fell through. |
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Treasury said Friday that it would hold a debut auction on Monday for the 14-month TRY-denominated zero coupon bond. |
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The auction house procured the coffin through a Dallas funeral home. |
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A BOXING glove signed by seven former world champions is among the lots in a charity auction of sports gear organised by Nuneaton students. |
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Finally, Severine Nackers, head of prints at Sotheby's Europe, reports that the auction market in general is stable. |
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A REMARKABLE set of rare medals awarded to explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton for his Antarctic expeditions are up for auction. |
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Collectable toys and items connected to most of the James Bond films will be up for grabs at the Thornaby auction house tomorrow. |
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An auction process is being led by City advisers at Gleacher Shacklock, with a deal expected to raise in the region of PS300 million. |
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Along the Prado they used to sell slaves on the auction block, too. |
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Attractions will include children's rides, face painting, stalls, refreshments, displays, games, a climbing wall, tombola, music and an auction. |
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A SPITTING Image Margaret Thatcher puppet is expected to fetch PS8,000 at auction on Wednesday. |
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The glass section of the auction is most impressive with names like Tiffany, Galle, Quezal, Muller Freres and Loetz. |
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It operates a business-to-consumer Internet shopping mall, a business-to-consumer auction market and a consumer-to-consumer auction market. |
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Borders intended for Najafi to be the stalking horse bid for an auction today. |
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The proceeds from the auction will be apportioned among the descendents. |
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After cornering the dutch auction, the seller was brass enough to send him the whole lot without one. |
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Under the portico, with its grey sun-bleached pillars, loitered a troop of draggled bareheaded girls, waiting for the auction to be over. |
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Pertinax's successor in Rome was Didius Julianus, who had bought the emperorship in an auction. |
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According to the rules of the auction process, this announcement would not automatically disqualify any other potential suitor. |
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John Maynard Keynes was one of about three dozen bidders who obtained part of the collection at auction. |
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Much like old cars and trucks, buses often pass through a dealership where they can be bought for a price or at auction. |
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By the end of his career, Moore was the world's most successful living artist at auction. |
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In early 1998, an auction was held in the United States for the rights to publish the novel, and was won by Scholastic Inc. |
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A letter written and signed by Rudyard Kipling in 1895 was put up for auction in 2013 by Andrusier. |
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In 2013, Button announced his plans to sell his Ferrari Enzo at an auction. |
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At the Receiver's instruction a public auction was arranged, intended to pay off some of the quarry's debts. |
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Seized vessels and cargo were sold at auction, with the corsair captain entitled to a portion of the proceeds. |
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Robert thought that the coalfield could be developed further, and with two friends purchased an estate at Snibston when it came up at auction. |
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In the early 1990s, it became more common for rare notes to be sold at various coin and currency shows via auction. |
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The Macclesfield Psalter was discovered in Shirburn Castle in 2004 when the contents of the Library were catalogued for auction. |
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It was also the role of slave men to bring new slaves from ships to auction. |
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In 1772 an auction in the Palazzo Vecchio of objects from storage dispersed the Medici porcelains conserved in Tuscany. |
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Although trusts initially organised the collection of tolls directly, it became common for them to auction a lease to collect tolls. |
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The direct public offering or DPO, as they term it, was not done by auction but rather at a share price set by the issuing corporation. |
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The following April, at Bracondale, her cousin's estate, much of Martineau's extensive art collection was sold at auction. |
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After the death of Arthur Severn in 1931 the remaining contents of the house were sold by auction. |
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In 1887 an auction market was established in the town that held cattle sales fortnightly. |
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Then in October 1938 there was an auction of all its contents, which included Blackmore's own library containing first editions of his works. |
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Maas Companies to auction three-year old biodiesel energy plant that uses soybean oil as primary feedstock in Keokuk, Iowa. |
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The steel and metal alloy armature was sold as part of Christie's auction of pop culture memorabilia. |
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The recent auction records are not as anomalous as they may appear. |
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The department earned aggregative amount of Rs 444,000 by auction of total 244 registration numbers. |
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The former Grand Theatre then went up at auction in December but failed to meet the reserve price. |
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The remaining seats are sold by UEFA through an online auction. |
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A Dutch auction allows shares of an initial public offering to be allocated based only on price aggressiveness, with all successful bidders paying the same price per share. |
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On the other end was a first-time auction-goer named Chase Bailey wondering ifhe could still get an auction catalogue for the next day's big event. |
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This auction method ranks bids from highest to lowest, then accepts the highest bids that allow all shares to be sold, with all winning bidders paying the same price. |
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Recovery from the devastation was slow, with residents placed in temporary accommodation and some businesses temporarily relocated to Mitchells auction mart. |
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In the event, the railway was sold by auction in September of that year. |
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Monogram Appetizers was the stalking horse bidder entering the court-supervised auction and was declared the winning bidder at the conclusion of the auction. |
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A raffle and auction of football memoribilia resulted in pounds 4,600 being added to his charity initiative to windsurf across the English Channel. |
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Loki Land features over 60 virtual locations 20 of which are large venues such as clubs, auction house, travel agency, arcade, casino, brothel, strip club and shopping areas. |
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There will be the usual tombolas and charity auction as well. |
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As declarer had bid spades as well as hearts in the auction West was reluctant to discard a spade and threw the jack of clubs, knowing that partner held the king. |
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If you have an auction with no bids and a counter that reads a high number, newbie bidders may be dissuaded from taking a flyer and bidding on your auction. |
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For Europe, the July 2007 Tattersall's Sale sold 593 horses at auction, with a total for the sale of 10,951,300 guineas, for an average of 18,468 guineas. |
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In 2010, a selection of 100 duplicates from the library's collection was offered for auction by Christie's with proceeds going to support the library. |
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In 1888 the Cardigan Estate was sold at auction and Lot 17a was purchased by a group of Leeds citizens, who intended to form the city's leading sports club. |
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Thanks to Hatton's help via donations and a highly successful auction, a lot of money was raised for the Centre for First Inistuitives in Crosby Liverpool. |
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An engraved, unique-to-amfAR version of the iconic Cartier LOVE bracelet will also be up for auction, and also fox fur capelet by Dries Van Noten. |
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The Museum of Modern Art, for example, approves requests to view undisplayed work only from curators, scholars and auction house professionals, a policy common among museums. |
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The snaps are included in three volumes of cigarette card images and will be put up in the auction of military memorabilia by Dreweatts in London next Tuesday. |
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Another unusual Austin in the auction is a 1928 Austin Seven Top Hat, so called owing to its upright shape, allowing room for occupants with fashionable 20s tophats. |
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A moonbounce, tidal tower slide, face painting, cotton candy, popcorn, balloons, snow cones, baked goods, and silent auction are among the attractions. |
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Exhibition of the works in the auction attracted 51,470 visitors, the auction itself was attended by 1,750 bidders, with over 1,000 more bidding on line. |
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The auction exceeded expectations, and was ten times higher than the existing Sotheby's record for a single artist sale, occurring as the financial markets plunged. |
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Whiteread created this small, plaster sculpture for a charity auction by the Prior Weston PTA, in support of the Prior Weston primary school in Islington, London. |
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Two of the largest, and oldest, art auction houses are Sotheby's and Christie's, and each hold frequent sales of great antiquities and art objects. |
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A CHANCE to own a chunk of ferry memorabilia occurs in September when a nameplate from the current MV Royal Iris of the Mersey goes up for auction. |
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Mitchum said the auction was canceled so the land could be offered in four different configurations, each including the house and a different amount of property. |
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The saleyard auction system plays a central role in this industry. |
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On September 18, 2014, a former slate quarry in Trebarwith Valley near Tintagel Castle, Cornwall and in an area of outstanding natural beauty was placed up for auction. |
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Her works averaged 250 francs, the best relative prices at the auction. |
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How much was a toll bridge over the River Thames sold for at auction? |
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The auction house had a history of selling provenanced fine art. |
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Mr Cave made the highest bid for Mr Payne's goods at an auction. |
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The volume deals with action, admiralty, agency, agriculture, aliens, allotments, animals, arbitration, auction, bailment and bankers and banking. |
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The larger-than-life image of the white bloom of the jimson weed will be on view in Los Angeles and Hong Kong before returning to New York for the auction. |
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Alternative methods such as the dutch auction have also been explored. |
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A group of beautifully painted antique Mexican Retablos brings the auction into a slightly more modern era, along with a pair of Civil War bayonets. |
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