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Cars Direct - Stock lists and recent prices from Finedon, Northants. auctioneers specialising in commercial vehicles and fleet cars.

D Charles Astle (Auctioneers) - Stock clearance, fabric and textile auctions by Bolton, Lancs. specialists.

Gilbert Baitson - Hull based auctioneers and valuers with weekly sales of bankrupt or liquidated stock, surplus stock and equipment.

John Pye and Sons - Auctioneers and valuers, Nottingham.

David Duggleby Fine Art - Scarborough-based auctioneers and valuers of fine art, antiques and all house contents.

Weller King - Provides an independent and personal valuation service of house contents for insurance and probate.

Cato Crane Auctioneers - Nation-wide valuation and auction service to institutions such as banks and building societies, the legal profession and executors of estates.

Sotheby's - Online Auctions of Fine Arts, Antiques, Furniture and Decorations, Jewelry, Books, and Collectibles.

Bonhams Antiques auctions - Auction and valuation services.

Christie's - Auction house provides detailed sales listings organized by location and category.

H J Pugh & Co Auctioneers - Sales of vintage, classic and modern motorbikes, farm machinery and antique and modern furniture with online catalogues.

Lots Road Galleries - Features future sales catalogue and past sale results.

Rosebery's - Offer online catalogues and calendar of sales as well as buyer and seller information.

Medlams - Chichester based auctioneers providing information on services and upcoming public auctions.

Denhams - Sussex based auction house specialising in fine art and antiques. Includes sales catalogue and dates.

House and Son Auctioneers - Includes information on items recently sold, an online catalogue of items in their next auction, sales dates and contact details. Dorset.

Wellers Auctioneers - Chertsey, Surrey based company offers fine art antiques and household effects auction.

Dalkeith Auctions - Dorset based Auction house for collectors items and curios.

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