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Contents of historic Killinagh Lodge, Carbury, to be auctioned tomorrow
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THE sale of the contents of Killinagh Lodge, Carbury, along with the contents of a modern library are up for auction tomorrow, Saturday, May 15.
The auction which will take place online includes other contents and a quantity of items from Eyrefield Lodge, The Curragh.
Killinagh Lodge is owned by Xandria Williams who was responsible for introducing Alpacas to Ireland.
Xandria can trace her ancestors back to 430AD. Speaking from London recently, the lively 98-year-old looked back on her illustrious career.
A mining geochemist, a medical biochemist and still working as a naturopathic medicine chemist - it is, as they say, quite a story.
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This 2015 JCB 413S wheel loader had 4,900 hours on the clock. With 50% worn tyres, it sold for €57,000 plus VAT and commission.
Carlow auctioneer Michael Doyle recently hosted an online timed auction on behalf of Kellys of Borris, one of Ireland’s largest machinery dealerships.
The five-day timed auction saw 68 lots up for grabs on the MartEye platform. The items on offer comprised new and used equipment, including tractors, foragers, combines, loaders and grassland, tillage and slurry kit.
Hongi Hika musket valued at $150k withdrawn from auction
13 May, 2021 03:28 AM
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Threats were made to have the musket pulled from the auction, but Ngāpuhi is hoping to have it resolved.
Threats were made to have the musket pulled from the auction, but Ngāpuhi is hoping to have it resolved.
Reporter, NZ Herald
A leading auction house which was set to sell a musket once owned by Māori chief Hongi Hika has been targeted with threats.
The item was expected to go under the hammer on May 17 in Auckland at Webb s Auctions. It was estimated to have a potential sale price of up to $150,000.
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