Massive book Auction
Highly recommended to all book lovers & book worms, historians etc
An incredible once in a Lifetime opportunity Book Auction at Lipscombe Auction House New Street Nelson this week, Thursday & Friday
Wide range non-fiction books with many 1000's on offer from a single 50 years of collecting books.
Auction Starts Thursday 12:00pm & Friday 10:00am (2 Day Special Auction)
check out or contact www.lipscombeauctionhouse.co.nz... for more details & representative photographs.
A truly exceptional collection of books accumulated over a 50 year period, and are all essentially non fiction.
*Rare and collectable-exploration and discovery
*New Zealand History-North and South Island
*Maori History-artifacts colonisation NZ
*Rural NZ-pioneers, settlers
*Biographies, Collectibles
*Transport, cars, machinery
*Trains and Railway,plus model railway
*Natural History
*Flora and Fauna
*Forestry, Farming & horticulture
*Militaria & war
*Sports & early sporting including rugby 1894 Wellington
*Reports & official papers
*Toys, Hobbies, Crafts
*Technology and engineering
And many other topics of NZ & worldwide interest
Box lots, bundles & individual books
Contact Lipscombe Auction House
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