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Tag: Spring auction

Posted on April 21, 2016April 22, 2016

DIAMONDS STILL RING ALL THE RIGHT BELLS AT AUCTION

1087Lawrences’ Spring auction of jewellery in Crewkerne comprised over 400 lots and there were plenty of bidders on the telephones, in the room and online to ensure that the event went well. A mixed lot of jewellery included brooches, clasps, bracelets and rings and made £3170 to get the sale off to a flying start. Full story: Read more

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