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Cambridge Machinery Sales
Cambridge Vintage Auction
On instructions from Six Mile Bottom Farms LLP due to a change in farming policy
Auction sale of agricultural tractors, combine harvester, telescopic loader, implements and machinery
Cheffins Automobilia Auction
Auction sale of enamel signs, petrol pumps, globes, oil tins, fuel cans, show cards, illuminated signs, advertising etc
A unique sale is the focus for this episode of Auction Torque. We go behind the scenes as the Cheffins team have been enlisted to sell a collection of Ferguson memorabilia amassed by the late Jim Russell following a lifetime of dedication to sourcing a plethora of exceptional and rare items. Jim’s collection is renowned in collecting circles and the sale is a key date in the calendar for those wishing to add bespoke pieces.
We speak to Tom Godsmark from Cheffins, who describes the complexities of dealing with scale models, as opposed to large agricultural machinery, and how the team went about cataloguing over 700 items and moving the collection back to Sutton for the sale.
We are privileged to be joined by Stuart Gibbard, an agricultural historian who was a good friend of Jim’s and helped source several items in the collection. Stuart talks us through the collection’s history and relevance, including how Jim built an extension to his house to store the Ferguson Brown tractor, a deal which Stuart brokered. Alongside this, there are some meticulously built scale models and the final minute book including Harry Ferguson’s final signature.
Finally, journalist and presenter Charlotte Vowden talks about her experience at the cataloguing day and how she found the emotional aspect of having to watch a family make the decision to disperse of a lifetime collection. Charlotte is also writing two columns in Practical Classics magazine on the sale and will be on social media during sale day.
The sale takes place at Cheffins' saleground in Sutton, Ely on Saturday 25th November with a preview day on Friday 24th November. The live online catalogue can be viewed in this link – https://machinerysales.cheffins.co.uk/auctions/info/id/1516/The-Jim-Russell-Collection-Auction-sale-of-Ferguson-Brown-Type-A-one-of-the-most-comprehensive-Ferguson-memorabilia-collections-
Our business thrives on the quality of the relationships we enjoy with our customers. In the Machinery department alone, we deal with buyers and sellers from over 100 countries around the world. We’re on first name terms with most of them.
Our Cambridge Machinery Sale is the largest monthly agricultural auction in Europe with up to 3,000 lots. We also run Europe’s biggest auction of vintage machinery – from tractor handbooks to classic motorcycles, and steam engines worth six figure sums.
Great relationships, a ‘family feel’ and constant variety make Cheffins a very special place.
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Oliver Godfrey
Head of Machinery
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Cheffins hosts the world's largest monthly machinery and plant sale from our purpose built saleground at Sutton, near Ely in Cambridgeshire. The monthly sale typically attracts approximately 3000 lots including tractors, construction equipment and farm and horticultural machinery. Tractors, plant and machinery offered for sale are consigned from private vendors, UK and overseas dealers, local authorities and national finance companies.
The Cheffins Vintage team conducts the largest vintage and classic auctions in Europe with sales regularly attracting over 3,000 lots and over 2,000 potential buyers. The Cheffins vintage and classic auctions include all types of vintage machinery, including steam engines, tractors, classic cars, motorcycles, memorabilia, automobilia, bygones, collectibles and related literature.
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