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New plans for old Cottees auction house site in Wareham submitted to council
Renaissance Retirement, the company behind the town’s Fleur-de-Lis complex, is hoping its latest plans for nine homes on the Cottees plot will be approved.
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A FRESH set of plans have been submitted for the site of a former auction house in Wareham after the developer’s previous proposals were refused by councillors.
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Our Approach | Pro Auction Ltd | Commercial Catering Auctioneers
We conduct sales by auction, tender and private treaty, supported by web based marketing and conventional promotional campaigns that reach the buyer, trade press and active named industry contacts ensuring each and every sale is a success. Maintaining a powerful in-house database of potential buyers throughout the world we are confident in our approach to sell your surplus assets quickly, professionally and at the best price. The approach is simple: We provide a comprehensive service based on the needs of our clients. Our expert ability to evaluate, market and sell surplus assets ensures confidence in our overall asset recovery process while securing maximum realisation values. Our international network enables us to conduct live auction sales around the world and include partnership firms in Canada, Europe, Southeast Asia and the Middle East. Our client attentiveness and results-orientated focus is synonymous with our integrity, expertise and professionalism. With an unparalleled access to the most extensive asset sales database in the UK, we work across the entire range of industrial plant and machinery, from traditional to high technology. We"re also clear about what we don:t do. We are not dealer auctioneers (or principals). There are no conflicts of interest: we simply arrive at an accurate value and deliver the most cost effective way of realising it.
We use an incentive-based fee scale to ensure the best possible results are achieved for each and every one of our clients with no upfront charges or hidden surprises we are paid based on successful conclusion of a project.
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Theresa May to face vote of no confidence from Tory MPs
UK Prime Minister Theresa May faces a vote of confidence in her leadership later after 48 of her Conservative MPs called for one to be held. But a defiant Mrs May vowed to contest the vote "with everything I have got". She warned that a new prime minister would be faced with the choice of "delaying or even stopping Brexit".
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A majority of Tory MPs have publicly said they will back the PM in the vote, which runs for two hours from 18:00 GMT, but it is a secret ballot.
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Historic Madeira bottling fetches nearly $16,000 at auction
A ‘quart’ bottle of The Lenox Madeira, imported to Philadelphia in 1796 by Robert Lenox and originally bottled in 1798 before being re-bottled in 1888, sold for $15,925 at the Christie’s auction in New York. Two more bottles of the same fortified wine fetched $14,700, meaning all three lots sold for close to double Christie’s’ pre-sale high estimates of $8,000. Christie’s results for the 7 December auction also show that several other bottles of the Lenox Madeira beat pre-sale estimates.
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A cache of centuries-old #Madeira discovered in New Jersey during renovation work has been auctioned by Christie’s, with one bottling from the late 1700s selling for nearly $16,000, while the same auction was also declared a 'watershed' moment for rare American whiskies
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Five lots to watch at auction this week (December 10-16, 2018) including a mirror linked to the Titanic and a Martin Brothers pottery dog.
A private collection of silver going under the hammer at Holloways of Banbury on December 11 includes this set of six silver lattice work salts and spoons. Carrying the marks of Charles Fox, London 1838, they are estimated at £1500-£2000.
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With estimates from £1500 to £30,000, here are five previews from upcoming sales this week.
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We offer structured advice and present credible & effective solutions for our clients on a wide range of issues relating to asset management and disposal.
Pro Auction uses its worldwide knowledge and presence to advise and assist companies, banks and insolvency practitioners to add value and exceed client expectations, out of what could have initially appeared to be a difficult situation.
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UK restaurant closures accelerate to over 10 a week
The number of restaurants in Britain slipped by 2% over the year to September 2018, the new edition of the Market Growth Monitor from CGA and AlixPartners has revealed. Research showed that Britain had a total of 26,892 restaurants at September. The net fall of 539 restaurants marked an “acceleration of closures” since the start of 2018, when the restaurant sector was still in year-on-year growth. This figure is equivalent to more than 10 closures a week.
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The Market Growth Monitor showed that all licensed premises saw a decline in numbers with pubs and bars closing at a faster rate than restaurants
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Cadbury's gold egg sells for £6,500 at auction
A 22ct gold and enamel Cadbury's egg has sold at auction for £6,500. The engraved egg was part of the Creme Egg Mystery Conundrum, a promotional treasure hunt by Cadbury's to find 12 eggs in 1983. Seller, Clive Pinder from Dorset, found the egg 35 years ago at Cricket St Thomas, Somerset. He said: "It was astonishment that we had succeeded." It was sold earlier at Duke's Auctioneers of Dorchester - it had been expected to fetch up to £8,000.
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The dozen eggs were buried around the UK - people had to solve clues hidden in an accompanying book to find them. #Cadbury
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Catering Equipment & Packaging Machinery Auctioners | Pro Auction Ltd
As one of Europe’s leading industrial auctioneers, under the directorship of auction experts, Mark Flynn and Simon Rose, Pro Auction is a highly successful auctioneer serving the food, hospitality, leisure and retail sectors. Year on year, our sales volume (lots and value) and the number of countries it serves have increased with further development and growth predicted.
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Albert Einstein's 'God letter' reflecting on religion auctioned for $3m | Science | The Guardian
A handwritten missive by Albert Einstein known as the “God letter” fetched almost $3m at auction on Tuesday. Christie’s auction house in New York stated on Tuesday afternoon that the letter, including the buyer’s premium, fetched $2.89m under the hammer. That was almost twice the expected amount. The one-and-a-half-page letter, written in 1954 in German and addressed to the philosopher Eric Gutkind, contains reflections on God, the Bible and Judaism.
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Missive that calls the Bible ‘a collection of primitive legends’ was expected to fetch only half that much #Einstein
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50 YO Chivas fetches £21k at auction
It is the oldest spirit the Scotch whisky producer has ever bottled and it marks the 50th anniversary of Manchester United’s victory in the European Cup – Chivas being the official spirits sponsor of the Premier League side.
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The bottle is the only one of four produced that has been made available for public sale and 100% of the proceeds are being donated to the #ManchesterUnited Foundation.
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Glasgow’s latest restaurant, Public House by Nico, set to open this month
Following in the success of his award-winning sister restaurants Six by Nico and 111 by Nico, Public House by Nico will offer a broad selection of seasonal small plates underpinned by larger dishes to be enjoyed on their own or shared as well as a weekend Brunch and a Sunday Roast offering. The menu will feature a series of traditional gastropub favourites served with a modern edge and Sunday Roast will be at the heart of service. The restaurant will offer a slice of cosy countryside in the heart of Glasgow where guests will also find real local ales, fruity wines and fine single malt scotch.
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Chef Nico Simeone’s latest restaurant, Public House by Nico, is set to open on December 14th, 2018. The new gastropub will open at 333 Great Western Road in Glasgow, offering modern British cuisine to Glasgow’s West End.
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Frank Sinatra: personal items including engagement ring to be auctioned | Music | The Guardian
Ol’ Blue Eyes is going on the auction block. Personal items belonging to singer Frank Sinatra and his wife Barbara went on display in New York Friday, before an auction of Barbara Sinatra’s estate set for next month at Sotheby’s. The collection – expected to fetch at least $3.5m – includes the engagement ring Sinatra gave his wife, trinkets from US presidents he palled around with, and a Norman Rockwell painting of Sinatra that he commissioned directly from the artist. Barbara Sinatra was his fourth wife, and they were married for 22 years until his death. She died last year, and the items up for sale come from the couple’s three homes in Palm Springs, Los Angeles and Malibu.
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The collection, expected to fetch at least $3.5m, also features a Norman Rockwell painting and trinkets from former presidents
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Hospitality, Leisure, Catering & Hotel Content Auctions
At Pro Auction our role is to help you achieve maximum value for your surplus FF&E / M&E assets. As one of the leading asset consultants, valuers and auctioneers in Europe, we can ensure that surplus or redundant assets are valued accurately and sold for as much as possible, through private treaty, tender or auction. We deal with private and corporate clients nationally and internationally, providing expert advice. We offer a full range of services for our clients including valuations, auction sales, private treaty sales and tax and heritage advice.
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Auctions are conducted on a regular basis, throughout Europe in the Hospitality, Catering & Leisure sectors.
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Eiffel Tower's spiral staircase fetches €169,000 at auction
A section of the Eiffel Tower’s original spiral staircase has sold at auction in Paris for €169,000 – smashing its estimate. The segment of 25 iron steps was expected to fetch between €40,000-€60,000 by auction house Artcurial but ended up going for almost three times the amount.
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The 129-year-old relic – owned by a Canadian collector – was displayed on the Champs-Élysées before the auction and has now been sold to an unnamed private collector in the Middle East.
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Antiques Roadshow Painting stolen after featuring on BBC show caught in legal battle
Just a week after the painting was given an estimate on Antiques Roadshow, the painting was stolen. The painting was stolen from a house in Great Yarmouth 30 years ago, just one week after it had appeared on Antiques Roadshow. It had been valued at £20,000 in January 1998 before the theft. Jan Davey, 69, the daughter of the late owner and antiquarian bookseller David Ferrow told how, at the time, she and her father believed thieves had recognised the painting from the BBC show.
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#AntiquesRoadshow viewers who have turned into the show for years with excellent memory may remember the programme featuring a portrait of Mary Emma Jones by Emma Sandys back in 1988.
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