A huge THANK YOU to everyone who participated in our last auction.

Merry Christmas and we look forward to seeing you at our
NEXT LIVE ONLINE AUCTION in the New Year.

Thursday 30th and Friday 31st January,
Antiques, Collectables, Fine Art and General auction.

Catalogue online at
easyliveAuction.com bidspirit.com or saleroom.com

We have now moved to The Old School at Messingham and are accepting items for our next auctions.
PLEASE NOTE we will no longer be accepting items at our Trafford Street premises.

IMPORTANT NOTICE:
We can only admit REGISTERED BIDDERS to our viewing day, typically the day before the auction, 10am to 4pm.
We also kindly request that bags not be brought in to the salerooms on viewing day.

Please contact us if you require a condition report on any of the lots.

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An auction for collectors

This month at Potters Auction Saleroom promises to be an exceptional event tailored specifically for collectors! A notable theme this month is music, featuring a vast collection of both singles and LPs across a multitude of years and genres. With approximately 78 lots of records up for bidding, we are confident that both collectors and enthusiasts will discover pieces of great interest.

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Two amazing collections of RAF memorabilia

We are thrilled to announce an extraordinary opportunity for collectors and history enthusiasts alike: the Bill Poulton memorabilia collection. This remarkable collection chronicles the harrowing and heroic journey of Sergeant Bill Poulton, a 22-year-old bomb-aimer of a Halifax bomber from RAF Snaith, whose aircraft was downed during a World War Two mission over Germany.

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Living in 40s style

In this job, we encounter a delightful array of unique, beautiful, and occasionally peculiar items. When John and Shirley Cottam visited our Messingham office to discuss their collection of 1940s furniture, radios, and a long case clock, we were immediately intrigued. However, nothing could prepare us for the enchantment of their period home.

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