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DATE:
28/01/2026
Explore our latest collection in Garden, Home & Commercial Assets, offering a practical and varied selection of items suited to domestic, garden and light commercial use, combining characterful fixtures with functional machinery and vehicles.
Garden and outdoor pieces include a decorative Victorian-style cast iron bench, ideal for traditional garden settings, alongside a twentieth-century red glazed tile fireplace insert, offering both architectural interest and reuse potential. The sale also features a strong selection of machinery and equipment, from a Wheel Horse ride-on mower with trailer to a well-documented Kubota BX2200 diesel lawn tractor complete with grass catcher and a range of attachments including a lawn groomer, aerator and roller.
For heavier-duty and commercial applications, the catalogue includes a Yamaha Grizzly 450 quad bike fitted with a rear-mounted spreader, as well as a 125cc dirt bike, suitable for off-road or estate use.
With assets suitable for private buyers, estates and commercial operations alike, this sale provides an opportunity to acquire reliable equipment and distinctive fixtures – browse the full catalogue and place your bids now.
TIME:
11: 00 AM
Closing Date for Entries:
Wednesday, 7 January
VENUE:
Online & Live Broadcast from David Duggleby Auctioneers in Scarborough
AUCTION VIEWING:
Viewings will be held at Duggleby Storage, Unit 2, Great Hill, Eastfield, Scarborough, YO11 3TX
Monday 26th January 9am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 27th January 9am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 28th January from 9am
- Buyer's premium
25% plus VAT
- In-house post & packing available - see individual lots for prices
- Items to be paid for by
Wednesday, 4 February
and collected by
Wednesday, 4 February