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Summer Spectacular at auction saleroom



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Published Date: 18 July 2008
AN auction saleroom in Towcester is to hold a three-day Summer Spectacular as it prepares to move to Whittlebury.
JP Humbert Auctioneers have shared their Burcote Road home with Arcotronics for five-years.

But as Arcotronics prepare to give up their tenancy, Jonathan Humbert said their move to Silverstone Business Park near Whittlebury is an opportunity to expand his business.

Mr Humbert said: "This is part of our continued expansion and development and follows on from us buying Northampton's last remaining salerooms.

"Our new home will give customers from the Brackley area and north Bucks better access and will be spread over two floors including a coffee shop."

"We were very keen to keep the business in the Towcester area as it yields some very interesting items."

The three-day sale starts on Wednesday, July 23 with a sale of coins, stamps and post cards.

The following two days will see fine art and antiques up for auction and will include two vintage Rolls Royces, a rare AJS 1931 motorcycle and a 14th century Ethiopian Prayer book.

For more information call 01327 359595 or visit their website at www.jphumberauctioneers.com.

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  • Last Updated: 21 July 2008 11:06 AM
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