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  2. Spicerhaart - Wikipedia

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    2009 - Mustbesold.com auctions and Chainfree.com website begin 2011 - Spicerhaart acquires well-known London estate agent Thompson Currie 2011 - Spicerhaart acquires Brooks property agent in North London 2012 - Spicerhaart acquires Horsham-based Harper James 2013 - Launch of Chewton Rose brand 2017 - butters john bee in the M6 corridor acquired

  3. The Tale of Scrotie McBoogerballs - Wikipedia

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    Butters confesses to writing the novel but is surprised at the adults' positive response. To the other boys' anger, a representative from Penguin Books agrees to sign Butters for a book deal. The Tale of Scrotie McBoogerballs becomes a success, to which consumers attest despite vomiting as they read the book. As Butters' success grows, the ...

  4. Butters (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Butters is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bill Butters (born 1951), retired World Hockey Association and National Hockey League player; Charles Butters (1854–1933), American metallurgist, engineer, and mine owner

  5. Heritage Auctions - Wikipedia

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    Heritage Auctions is an American multi-national auction house based in Dallas, Texas. Founded in 1976, Heritage is an auctioneer of numismatic collections, comics , fine art, books, luxury accessories, real estate, and memorabilia from film, music, history, and sports.

  6. Bonhams - Wikipedia

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    Bonhams is a privately owned international auction house and one of the world's oldest and largest auctioneers of fine art and antiques. It was formed by the merger in November 2001 of Bonhams & Brooks and Phillips Son & Neale.

  7. John Butters - Wikipedia

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    John Butters, 10 May 1927. Sir John Henry Butters, CMG, MBE (23 December 1885 – 29 July 1969) was an Australian electrical engineer notable for his role in the Tasmanian Hydro-electric Department from 1914 to 1924, and as the head of the Federal Capital Commission, which developed Canberra between 1925 and 1930.

  8. Tennants - Wikipedia

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    Tennants is an auction house based at Leyburn in North Yorkshire, England. It claims to be the largest family-owned fine art auctioneers in the United Kingdom. The firm holds some 80 auctions a year and attracts buyers and sellers from around the world. [1] It has twenty-seven specialist departments. [2]

  9. Kruse International - Wikipedia

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    The company began as a local auction company selling real estate, farms and personal property run by Kruse and his sons Dean, Dennis and Daniel. The company held its first collector car auction in Auburn on Labor Day in 1971; the Labor Day auction became an annual event and grew to become the largest collector car auction in the world. [ 1 ]