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Vintage Metal trestle stand
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<blockquote data-quote="penntor" data-source="post: 7775591" data-attributes="member: 259"><p>Saw a pair of them once on Drew Prichard's Salvage Hunters. Cannot remember how much he paid for them, sure it was £100, not sure if that was for the pair or each.</p><p>I was interested because I have a pair of them in the loft, bought in the eighties at an auction for a couple of quid.</p><p>Mad what some people pay for things. I had to turn out an old barn last year ready for it to be re roofed. One thing I found was an old Champion Spark Plug enamel sign. Took it to a local auction rooms this summer thinking it might be worth £20 to £40, it made £210 at the fall of the hammer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="penntor, post: 7775591, member: 259"] Saw a pair of them once on Drew Prichard's Salvage Hunters. Cannot remember how much he paid for them, sure it was £100, not sure if that was for the pair or each. I was interested because I have a pair of them in the loft, bought in the eighties at an auction for a couple of quid. Mad what some people pay for things. I had to turn out an old barn last year ready for it to be re roofed. One thing I found was an old Champion Spark Plug enamel sign. Took it to a local auction rooms this summer thinking it might be worth £20 to £40, it made £210 at the fall of the hammer. [/QUOTE]
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