Then, with a final stroke of his gavel, the auctioneer declared that the auction was over. |
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Flabbergasted auctioneer Keith Lomax blamed Beckham's penalty stumble for the tumble in prices. |
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He said he had commissioned an auctioneer to estimate the value of renting these bays. |
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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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At that stage the auctioneer announced the reserve price had been exceeded and the property was on the market. |
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On Sunday, November 3 a large crowd turned out as auctioneer Matt Dunne set to with the gavel to knock items down to the highest bidder. |
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Dealers had different means of signalling their intentions to an auctioneer. |
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Dealing only with the auctioneer and solicitors, they had no idea who the owners of the land were. |
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When the auctioneer banged his gavel for the last time, the auction had raised over 100,000 baht. |
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A gaggle of buyers stood round the auctioneer and the sense of excitement was intense. |
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Michael served as an auctioneer from 1955 to 1997 and as a funeral undertaker and shopkeeper up to the time of his death. |
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By now the room is crowded, potential bidders making sure they have a good view of the auctioneer. |
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He said the case had been found during a house clearance by another auctioneer, who passed it on to them to sell for a client. |
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Before I knew it my arm flew up, the auctioneer banged the hammer down and she was mine! |
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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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For example, when the auctioneer hammers the gavel, a binding contract exists immediately. |
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Fortunately, the auctioneer recognised its importance and sought expert advice from an authority on Elizabethan instruments. |
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An auctioneer at one of the biggest houses in Paris, Hervé Poulain is an art aficionado like no other. |
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Carriages and other means of locomotion have always been decorated, says auctioneer Maître Osénat. |
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Of course, if the sale of the goods is zero-rated, such as a sale of cattle, the auctioneer does not account for any tax. |
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When the auctioneer lowered his gavel, the room erupted in applause. |
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I help the auctioneer, the sloven does not half know his business. |
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The auctioneer talks about knowing and employing royalty, and celebrity big spenders. |
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So when Chicago auctioneer Gabe Fajuri first got a cold call from Collins describing the box, he was skeptical. |
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The auctioneer stepped up onto the gangway above the sheep pens, briefly registered the small crowd of burly men in padded waistcoats and tweed hats and cleared his throat. |
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But the auctioneer looked at the audience and announced the auction was over. |
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More tellingly, in the case of Finnegan, the auctioneer requested his Jersey solicitors to give him a new name as one of the stated owners of Canio. |
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As well as being a prominent sheep farmer, Mr Dunn was also an auctioneer, and for more than 70 years as Methodist local preacher, visiting chapels throughout the county. |
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Check what methods of payment the auctioneer will accept for the property. |
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The auctioneer who conducted the sale of the island, refused to comment. |
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This understanding can be confirmed by the vendor and the auctioneer. |
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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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The auctioneer carries you back into days of yore with this typical call and shows you the rough life of a fisherman. |
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He gives a sterling performance as the lily-livered auctioneer Mick Flanagan with Shona Heffernan in top form as his embittered, feisty wife Mamie. |
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To conduct the auctions, the NFA needs to set the reserve prices, and should preferably hire the services of a professional auctioneer. |
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In a hugely varied career, John Smallwood worked as an estate agent, an auctioneer, was national president of the Round Table and wrote three books. |
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They were auctioned too, in February, with an auctioneer from Britain wielding the gavel. |
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Mr C., an auctioneer, wished to exercise the legal activity his predecessor had been stopped from exercising by order of the Justice Minister. |
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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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Dinner follows a cocktail hour and the evening is hosted by local media personality Stuntman Stu who returns as Master of Ceremonies and auctioneer for the silent and live auctions. |
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Sentimental scrapyard merchants who, just after the war, couldnt bring themselves to destroy the vehicles, says Hervé Poulain, an auctioneer specialised in the sale of vintage cars. |
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Our findings indicate that the proposed discrete Dutch auction models generate higher average revenues per unit of time for the auctioneer than their counterparts without consideration of time. |
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What is more, since the auctioneer has price information for a range of quantities, it is possible to see how prices change as supply does. The BBA needs to rework LIBOR completely if it wants to save it. |
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Christie's, an auctioneer, says all the wines it auctions are inspected three times by different people, using detailed checklists for condition and authenticity. Fear of fakery has not stopped the boom. |
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In Tehran's luxurious Grand Azadi hotel, a row of women dressed in black with red headscarves hold the lines open to bidders as the auctioneer tries to conjure up increasingly large sums with his hammer. |
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Therefore, it is clear that the sole and proven prerequisite to claim droit de suite is the entitled party's right to information in respect of any art dealer, agent or auctioneer involved in the sale. |
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I own an auction company, so I can do it like an auctioneer. |
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This will be accomplished by giving auctioneers and certain principals the option of making an election that would allow the auctioneer to pass the tax back to the principal. |
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He also thanked the exhibitors for their contribution, the Organizing Committee, those who helped put the infrastructure in place for Expo, those who worked at the gate, the auctioneer Gary Dunsmore, and the musicians. |
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The auctioneer is bound by the indications in the catalogue, modified only by announcements made at the time of the sale noted in the legal records thereof. |
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The auctioneer is also entitled to make consecutive bids on behalf of the seller or to make bids on behalf of the seller in response to other bids until the amount of the limit for the concerned lot has been reached. |
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Making great use of his unique skills and humor, auctioneer Russ Finlay led an auction that featured jewelry, unique experiences and travel packages. |
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In this last case, if the buyer is not known from the auctioneer or the expert, the item could possibly be delivered only after the cheque is cashed. |
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The buyer, Charlie Edwards was a stockbreeder and auctioneer, and aspiring MP for Ludlow. |
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During his career, Barkley volunteered his talents as an auctioneer and emcee to raise funds for charities, youth and service organizations. |
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Welsh's father was one such commercial immigrant, setting up a business on Taff Street as an auctioneer. |
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But then, Mr Cave changed his mind and he withdrew his bid before the auctioneer brought down his hammer. |
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The court held that Mr Cave was entitled to withdraw his offer at any time before the auctioneer accepted it. |
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Kondo bid with atypically open confidence, jumping ahead of the auctioneer more than once as if the price was not rising rapidly enough for him. |
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Not even double entendres from auctioneer Cathy Elkies could spice things up. |
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In 2008, Gilkes joined Phillips, eventually becoming its chief auctioneer. |
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His bid amounted to an offer which he was entitled to withdraw at any time before the auctioneer signified acceptance by knocking down the hammer. |
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She frequently donates original artworks for charity auctions, and has often adopted the role of auctioneer on the charity night to help increase the highest bid. |
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His commentary, along with that of each team's consulting expert and the auctioneer, provides helpful tips and valuable information for antiquers. |
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The cards will be highly sought after by deltiologists, as postcard collectors are called, and could fetch hundreds of pounds, according to auctioneer David Rogers Jones. |
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Auctioneer Richard Estes sees three sweet spots with appeal to different audiences. |
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