The Fakenham & Dereham Times have just devoted a full page to the Great Centenary Charity Auction. To see the article in all its glory go to http://www.greatcharity.org/magnificent-article-in-dereham-and-fakenham-times/
Making good progress on August auction
Having gone in for an extra day this week (yesterday), I am making good progress on the August auction. My stock database now has full details of over 400 lots, so I am fairly confident of having it complete by the end of the week, which will enable me to produce pre-auction vendor advice notes (and ultimately, when I have full details of advance bids, a bid book).
I also did some imaging of course, and have some fine pictures to share with you all…











A productive day at James and Sons
Two new posts on www.greatcharity.org
The Great Centenary Charity Auction has been postponed, and now that the postponement has been made public there are two new posts on www.greatcharity.org, the official press release and a piece about a propeller we have had donated. Two view these directly click
A Norfolk Sunday
Sunday lunch at East Rudham, a spot of imaging (37 magic books, of which some of the better pictures feature in this blog) and finally home to check and edit the pics (left the cable here, so could not do it at Rudham). The weather although pretty unpleasant at times was not as apocalyptic as we had been led to believe.
I managed to catch the last rites of the Somerset v Sussex 50 overs a side game once I had got back. Sussex were always in command, and reached the target easily.
Now for those pics…




Spectacular Victory for England
Yesterday England found the best way to avoid being hampered by the possible intervention of hurricane Bertha by wrapping things up very early. Not even a freak injury to Stuart Broad could prevent England from settling the matter. For the second time in the match India’s top order failed abjectly, and although I did not witness the events of the first two days being busy working, some of the dismissals suggested a team who had lost all semblance of fight.
Moeen Ali, who is not even a regular bowler for his county, took (or was handed) four cheap wickets. The only triumph to go India’s way on this day was the Brian Johnston Champagne Moment, which went to Pankaj Singh who ended a very long wait for his first test wicket – only two bowlers with test wickets to their name had conceded more runs before getting their first.
Perhaps the biggest single gainer on the day was new wicket-keeper Jos Buttler who after making a swashbuckling 85 in his first test now showed that he could adapt to different circumstances by making a much more restrained 70.
As usual I have some fine photographs from in and around King’s Lynn to share…







Preparing for August Auction
I am now deep into preparing for the August auction at James and Sons. I have about 140 lots already in my Stock database for this auction, and have also streamlined the input process in the Auction side of the database.
As usual I have plenty of pictures to share with you…





King’s Lynn on a Summer Sunday
I have some fine pictures from yesterday. As well as those included here, which are all things I saw in and around King’s Lynn, I did photograph some books while in East Rudham for Sunday lunch, but as I did not edit these images due to time constraints they do not feature.
While many of the objects featured here were very close to me, one was a quarter of a million miles away…
Latest “Auction Success” Story ready for viewing
To view the latest i the series of “Auction Success” stories visit http://www.greatcharity.org/auction-success-5-dighton-prints/
Latest Auction Success Story Posted
To view the latest installment in the “Auction Success” series visit http://www.greatcharity.org/auction-success-4-roman-brooches/
ROMAN BROOCHES CAPTURE HEARTS AT RAYNHAM HALL AUCTION








































































