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NOTES FOR PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERSDURRANTS AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERSDurrants’ experience of Auction Sales dates back to 1853 and since that time we have continued toundertake chattel sales and valuations throughout Norfolk and Suffolk.

From our Auction Rooms at Peddars Lane, Beccles we conduct weekly auctions including Antiques andFurniture, Jewellery and Silver, Watches and Clocks, Vintage, Toys and Collectables plus Militaria andFirearms.

Our team of Valuers and Auctioneers undertake valuations for probate and insurance purposes and provideadvice for sale and family division.

RICS accredited Valuers and Auctioneers

OUR SERVICEWith our own auction rooms, experienced staff and removal vehicles we are able to offer a comprehensiveand cost effective service to executors, solicitors and private clients. On site inspections at short notice by appointment Experienced valuers throughout the group Verbal advice or comprehensive reports Professional and confidential service Specialist valuations of furniture, ceramics, pictures, silver, jewellery, clocks and watches, books,

toys and dolls, stamps, postcards, coins, Militaria, swords, medals Sporting Guns and AntiqueFirearms

Durrants has offices in Beccles, Halesworth, Southwold, Harleston and Diss. Each has a team ofexperienced Chartered Surveyors and Estate Agents, offering a wide range of services encompassingAgricultural, Residential, Commercial and Investment properties. We also have a specialist Planning andDesign Group.

FIREARMSWe have full R.F.D. capabilities enabling us to sell on your behalf all items that require licences. Ourregistered Firearms Dealership Number is Suffolk 252. We are always happy to help with any firearmqueries, legal requirements or valuations.

VIEWINGThe Viewing days for the Friday 30th July, A Private Collection of Bayonets, Swords and Antique Firearmsare:-

Thursday 29th July between 9am and 5pm

Alternately, you can visit www.durrantsauctions.com or www.the-saleroom.com/durrants to view additionalimages for this auction.

If you require a Condition Report on any item please e-mail us on [email protected] or call us on01502 713490.

AUCTION DAY TIMETABLEThis auction starts at 10.00am.

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AUCTION CALENDAR 2021

2nd July – General Antiques

9th July – Jewellery and Silver

18th July – Antique and Country Furniture

23rd July – Toys and Collectables

30th July – A Private Collection of Bayonets,Swords and Antique Firearms

For all of our future auction dates, please visitwww.durrantsauctions.com

PLEASE NOTE THESE AUCTIONS DATES MAY BESUBJECT TO CHANGE

FOR ANY ENQUIRIES REGARDING AUCTIONS (SELLING AND BUYING),HOUSE CLEARANCES, VALUATIONS (AUCTIONS AND INSURANCE),

PROBATES ETC, PLEASE CONTACT US ON 01502 713490

We are also happy to carry out additional and one off auctions on site or at ourAuction Rooms by arrangement.

ONLINE BIDDINGWe have teamed up with the-saleroom.com to allow you to bid at our auctions.

Simply register on www.the-saleroom.com/durrants under Live Auctions

FIND AND FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK, TWITTER AND INSTAGRAM:

Durrants Auction Rooms @durrantsauction /durrantsauctions

FOR THE AUCTIONS LISTED BELOW, PLEASE CONTACTEMMA HUME ON 01502 470427

LAND AND PROPERTY28th July

25th August29th September

27th October24th November

ONLINE SALE OF FARM MACHINERY,CONTRACTORS PLANT, VINTAGE

MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT8th September3rd November

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*THIS LOT IS SUBJECT TO 18% COMMISSION PLUS VAT. PLEASE READ OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS.

A PRIVATE COLLECTION OFBAYONETS, SWORDS AND

ANTIQUE FIREARMS

Lots 2001 - 2073

2001 A British No.4 Mk II spike bayonet with scabbardand buff webbing frog plus a No.4 Mk II* spikebayonet £30-40*

2002 A British No.4 Mk III spike bayonet with a Mk IIIscabbard and webbing frog £30-40*

2003 A British No.9 bayonet and scabbard £40-50*

2004 A 'No.9' bayonet with scabbard, this example isthe South African variant with spear point bladeand no fuller £50-70*

2005 A British No.4 Mk I cruciform bayonet withscabbard, bayonet marked G.M.R. No.4 Mk IS.M. £100-140*

2006 A British No.7 (swivel pommel) knife bayonetwith scabbard and nylon frog £120-180*

2007 A British L1A3 bayonet (for the S.L.R. rifle)complete with scabbard and white leather dressfrog £40-60*

2008 A British SA80 bayonet with a scabbard(scabbard as found) £40-50*

2009 A British 1888 model bayonet (Mk I 2nd type) byMole with scabbard (in overall worn condition)

£40-60*

2010 A British 1907 model bayonet by Wilkinson,marked 5/18, complete with scabbard £60-90*

2011 A British 1907 model bayonet by Wilkinson,marked 11/15, complete with scabbard £60-90*

2012 A British 1887 Mk IV sword bayonet for theMartini Henry rifle (no scabbard) £70-100*

2013 A British model 1853 socket bayonet £60-80*

2014 A Turkish knife bayonet for the Mauser rifle withscabbard (1935 model) £40-50*

2015 A socket bayonet for the 'model 1963' F.A.L. riflewith scabbard and attached webbing frog

£40-50*

2016 An A.K.M. knife bayonet with black grips andmatching scabbard £40-60*

2017 A Russian A.K.M. knife bayonet, early model,modified from AK47 use, c1960 £60-80*

2018 A British trials bayonet X2E1 with scabbard XIEI,and webbing frog dated 1961 £100-140*

2019 An East German knife bayonet for the model '59'AK, with scabbard £40-60*

2020 An East German bayonet for the AK74, withscabbard £40-60*

2021 An Austrian export model 98 Mauser bayonetwith metal scabbard £30-45*

2022 A French model 1866 brass hilted bayonet dated1869, this example has been shortened andthinned, also scabbard matches blade lengthof 15 1/4" £40-50*

2023 A French model 1874 bayonet with scabbard,blade dated 1877 £50-70*

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*THIS LOT IS SUBJECT TO 18% COMMISSION PLUS VAT. PLEASE READ OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS.

2024 A French model 1874 bayonet with scabbard,blade dated 1878 £40-60*

2025 A French model 1866 brass hilted bayonet withscabbard (quillian removed, possible Germanconversion) £40-50*

2026 A British model 1837 Brunswick bayonet markedV.R. (under crown), Enfield 1848 £200-250*

2027 A British socket bayonet for the Brown Bessmusket, this fine example by J Hill £50-70*

2028 A British No.5/Stirling S.M.G. bayonet withscabbard and webbing frog marked 1964 andblade marked Stirling £200-250*

2029 A Third Reich era 84/98 knife bayonet dated1944 with a 1943 dated scabbard, a very goodexample with wooden grips £80-120*

2030 A socket bayonet with scabbard (scabbard asfound) and a white buff frog (possiblycontinental) £50-70*

2031 A British WWII era entrenching tool (dated 1944)with end of shaft having a detachable No.4 Mk IIspike bayonet and scabbard £40-50*

2032 A U.S.A. WWII era machete, blade markedLegitimus Collins & Co, Made in U.S.A.,No.1250 1943 (N.B. no sheath) £30-40*

2033 A U.S.A. WWII era 'air crew' folding survivalmachete with blade marked 'Camillu' andcomplete with hard to find tin blade sheath

£60-80*

2034 An ethnic knife with metal hilt and scabbardmounts (leather on scabbard has been replaced)

£30-40*

2035 A cased collectors 'Jim Bowie knife' by FranklinMint £30-40*

2036 An AKM Bayonet with scabbard (matchingnumbers) £40-50*

2037 A model 1811 "Blucher" cavalry sword withscabbard, a good honest example £400-600*

2038 A British Victorian 1845 model Infantry Officerssword with brass scabbard, blade with Victoriancrown and cypher (scabbard with various dents)

£250-350*

2039 A British Victorian 1853 model Cavalry Trooperssword with correct scabbard, scabbard markedW.S.Y. 122 and hilt marked W.S.Y. 33 (W.S.Y.for West Somerset Yeomany) £350-500*

2040 A British GR V model 1897 Infantry Officerssword with leather scabbard (blade in aboveaverage condition) £200-250*

2041 A British 1821 model Light Cavalry/RoyalArtillery Officers sword with scabbard £200-280*

2042 A Victorian 1854 model Infantry Officers swordwith steel scabbard £200-250*

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*THIS LOT IS SUBJECT TO 18% COMMISSION PLUS VAT. PLEASE READ OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS.

2043 A William IV 1822 model Infantry Officers swordwith brass mounted leather scabbard, thisexample with classic fold down guard and pipeback blade £350-500*

2044 An Edward VII 1897 model Infantry Officerssword with leather scabbard, this example beingthe levee version £150-200*

2045 A British Victorian model 1885/90 CavalryTroopers sword with scabbard, issue date onblade */85, overall a very good example

£300-400*

2046 A U.S.A. Civil War era model 1860 Cavalrysword with scabbard, blade marked Henry BokerSolingen, a good and honest example £250-350*

2047 A British model 1821 Light Cavalry/RoyalArtillery Officers sword and scabbard (this is inoverall 'worn' condition) £150-200*

2048 A British model 1821 Royal Artillery Officerssword, with painted scabbard, but a very goodblade £150-200*

2049 A British model 1796 Infantry Officers sword(no scabbard and folding hilt section missing)

£120-180*

2050 A British model 1821 Artillery Officers sword andscabbard, London retailer with blade markedBengal Artillery £150-200*

2051 An ethnic sword with tooled leather scabbardand metal embellishment £100-140*

2052 An ethnic sword with leather tooled scabbard£100-140*

2053 A Franklin Mint 'model' of the sword of JuliusCaesar, mounted on a wooden framed shieldwith original leaflet £50-70*

2054 A JMC inert replica, model 1860 Colt .44 Armyrevolver £30-40*

2055 A B.K.A. inert replica, 'Colt style' Navy .36revolver £30-40*

2056 An inert replica, Sharps breech-loading singleshot pistol £40-50*

2057 An inert B.K.A. replica of a 'Colt 45' revolver£40-50*

2058 An inert replica of a 'Western' style revolver£40-50*

2059 A quality inert replica of a 'Colt 45' complete withwooden grips, this example by Denix £50-70*

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2060 An inert replica of a 'model 73' Winchestersaddle ring carbine, metal and woodconstruction £60-80*

2061 A J.Manton & Co limited edition of an EastIndian Company Flintlock pistol, this is anextremely fine inert replica with working lock andcaptive ramrod, lock marked Manton with No. 80which matches number on original certificatefrom Manton £200-250*

2062 An antique 'Indian' percussion pistol (N.B. thispistol as found) £80-120*

2063 A Flintlock pocket pistol by S Evans Cambridge,6 1/4" overall with a 1 3/4" turnoff barrel, twostage lock and slide safety working well(retaining spring on concealed trigger as found),Samuel Evans Trinity St Cambridge 1829-39

£250-350*

2064 A percussion pocket/travelling pistol withbayonet by Hinks London, 7 1/2" overall with a3" turnoff barrel, two stage lock and slide safetyworking (bayonet release spring missing)

£250-350*

2065 A Swift WWII era training rifle with muzzle cover,instruction booklet and three original targets,makers plaque numbered 435 £150-200*

2066 An antique percussion arm, ('this wall hanger'originally from India is as found) £60-80*

2067 A French model 1866-74 Gras Artillery carbinein obsolete 11mm cal, this early bolt action armis in 'worn' condition and possibly originates fromthe rifle model, no licence to purchase only

£200-280*

2068 A percussion three band 'Enfield style'smoothbore long arm, lock marked with Victoriancrown and tower 1868 £250-320*

2069 A Martini Henry .577/450 carbine lock markedL.S.A. 1875 IIz, stock also marked with Enfieldroundel and IIz, an honest example but as withmany others, has been cut at breech for drillpurposes £300-400*

2070 An Enfield .577 cal two band rifle, lock markedwith crown over V.R. 1857 tower, this examplewith a good bore started its life as a 'three band'as many conversions did £300-400*

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2071 A Flintlock Brown Bess musket with a 39" barrel with a bore of approx .75", lock marked tower and crown over G.R.,stock also marked Barnett Gunmakers London and W.D. under broad arrow (lock working well with small crack to toeof stock and slight damage to woodwork under barrel) £500-700*

2072 A Flintlock military carbine with a 26" barrel of approx .75" bore, lock marked tower and crown over G.R., lock workswell with rod being a replacement and stock having various armours repairs £600-800*

2073 An Imperial Russian percussion Brunswick rifle (model 1843) with 30" rifled barrel, locked marked P.J.MalherbeA.Liege, brass butt tang marked with Royal Crest and No.590, 590 repeated under percussion nipple with brasscartouche unit marked at wrist £1,000-1,500*

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GENERAL CONDITIONS OF SALE1 THE BUYER - The highest bidder acknowledged as such by the auctioneer will be

the buyer. If any dispute arises, the auctioneer shall have absolute discretion to settlethe matter. The auctioneer shall rule the bidding and no bid shall be retracted. Theauctioneer reserves the right to refuse any bid. The bidder in the room who issuccessful in purchasing any lot or lots is entirely responsible for paying for such lot orlots in accordance with our general conditions of sale. Purchases made on behalf of athird party are entirely the responsibility of the bidder in the room. The auctioneerreserves the right to bid on behalf of the vendors for any lot and to withdraw,consolidate or divide any lot or lots.

2 REGISTRATION - To assist the progress of sale, all prospective buyers mustregister their name and address and provide proof of identity at reception and collect abidding number before the sale commences. Should there be any doubts as to priceor buyer, please draw the auctioneer’s attention to it immediately.

3 BUYER’S PREMIUM - A buyer’s premium of 18% plus VAT at the standard rate ofthe hammer price is payable on each lot.

4 VENDOR’S COMMISSION - Our standard Vendor's commission of 15% plus VATwill be charged. Under certain conditions, our commission rate can be negotiated priorto the sale only. In addition, each lot will be subject to a lotting fee of £3 plus VAT.

5 PURCHASE VIA LIVE BIDDING – Any lots purchased via the-saleroom.com liveauction service will be subject to an additional 4.95% commission charge plus VAT atthe current rate imposed on the hammer price. In completing the bidder registration onwww.the-saleroom.com and providing your card details and unless alternativearrangements are made with Durrants you hereby agree to the following terms:

a) Durrants are authorised to charge the debit card given in part or full paymentincluding all fees for items successfully purchased in the auction via the sale-room.com, and

b) You are authorised to provide these debit card details to Durrants throughwww.the-saleroom.com and agree that Durrants are entitled to ship the goods tothe cardholder name and address provided in fulfilment of the sale.

6 VALUE ADDED TAX - Lots on which Value Added Tax may be payable by thebuyer on the “hammer price” are indicated in the catalogue by a symbol beside the lotnumber. The buyer shall pay any VAT which may be due on any amounts owed bythe buyer under these conditions of sale at the rates prevailing on the day of theauction.

7 AUCTIONEERS MARGIN SCHEME - The Auctioneers Margin Scheme allowsauctioneers to sell items without VAT on the hammer price. Under the margin schemean amount equivalent to VAT at the current rate is added to the buyer’s premium. Thisamount cannot be refunded. The VAT element will not be shown separately on thebuyer’s invoice.

8 PAYMENTS

Purchaser - Our methods of payment are with bank transfer, cash, debit card (inperson only) or by cheque supported by a bankers reference. All purchases must bepaid in full on the day of the sale before any lot is removed from the premises. Nogoods will be released to buyers unknown to the auctioneers without adequatereference or before their cheques have cleared. Anyone who, for whatever reason, isunable to pay for their goods on the day of the sale must inform the SaleroomManager as to when payment will be made. Credit card payments are not accepted.

Vendor – Vendors will normally receive proceeds of sale 10 working days after.However, where individual consigned Lots have sold for £500 or above Durrantsreserve the right to hold payment until we have been paid by the purchaser. We alsoreserve the right to rescind a sale, if it is clear that having pursued all the usualchannels Durrants are unlikely to receive payment on the Lot in question. In suchcircumstances, the Lot(s) involved will be reoffered in a later Sale with the salereserve (if applicable).

9 ATTRIBUTION AND CONDITION OF LOTS - Every effort is made to ensure theaccuracy of any statement as to authorship, attribution, origin, date, age, provenanceand condition of any lot whether or not such statement forms part of the description ofany such lot. Whether any such statement is made orally or in the catalogue it is anexpression of opinion. Each buyer by making a bid for a lot acknowledges that he hassatisfied himself fully as to the attribution and condition of the lot. If any damage isdone to any lot at the viewing or before, during or after the sale, such damage shall bemade good by the person committing such damage, principals being responsible forthe acts of their servants, such damage to be assessed by the auctioneers. Writtencondition reports are available for all Lots upon request. Buyers that do not requestcondition reports forfeit their right to a refund, except where we are in breach ofContract.

Verbal condition reports will not be given. The latest that a condition report will be e-mailed or posted is the day immediately before the sale.

10 ATTRIBUTION OF PICTURES - (Condition 7 also refers).

(a) The forename(s) (or asterisks where not known) and surname of the artistindicates in our opinion a work by the artist

(b) The initials of the forename(s) and the surname of the artist indicates in ouropinion a work of the period of the artist which may be wholly or in part his work.

(c) The surname of the artist indicates in our opinion a work of the school or by oneof the followers of the artist or in his style and of uncertain date.

(d) Bears signature indicates in our opinion that this is not the signature of the artist.

(e) All other terms are self-explanatory.

11 OWNERSHIP OF PURCHASES - The ownership of the lot(s) purchased will notpass to the buyer until the buyer has paid the auctioneers in full the total amount dueand the auctioneers have applied such payment to the lot.

12 TRANSFER OF RISK - Each lot shall be at the purchaser’s sole risk from the fall ofthe hammer and shall be sold with all faults and imperfections. The purchaser isdeemed to have inspected the lots and satisfied himself as to their condition. Theliability to insure any purchased Lot shall pass from the auctioneer to the purchaser onthe fall of the hammer.

13 COMMISSION BIDS - If instructed, the auctioneers will execute bids and adviseprospective purchasers. This service is free. Lots will always be purchased ascheaply as is allowed by such other bids and reserves as are on the auctioneer’sbooks. In the event of identical bids, the earliest will take precedence. There mustalways be a maximum limit indicated, i.e. the amount to which you would bid if you

were attending the auction yourself. “Buy” or unlimited bids will not be accepted.Commission bids placed by telephone are accepted at the client’s risk. We do acceptcommission bids by facsimile. We urge our clients to place such commission bidswithin one hour of the close of the view day.

14 TELEPHONE BIDS - Requests for telephone bidding must be registered with theSaleroom Manager within one hour of the close of the view day. It may not bepossible to accept requests on sale days. Written confirmation of such bids frompersons unknown to the auctioneers must be received before the commencement ofthe sale. Whilst every effort will be made to execute telephone bidding, theauctioneers cannot be held responsible for any default or neglect in connection withthis service. All such arrangements therefore are made entirely at the prospectivebuyer’s risk.

15 COLLECTION OF GOODS - At the purchaser’s sole cost and expense, thepurchaser shall collect the lot(s) purchased not later than 12 mid-day after the day ofthe auction, not before payment to the auctioneers of the total amount due. After 5working days, storage charges of £2 + VAT per day per lot will apply to any goods thathave not been collected.

16 POSTAGE / SHIPPING - Goods will not be released to couriers unless they aredelivering to the address that the buyer has used for registration. Couriers areinstructed not to take alternate delivery instructions once dispatched

17 COMPLIANCE - Upon failure of any purchaser to comply with any of the aboveconditions any money deposited by the purchaser in part payments shall be forfeitedto the owner of the lot, he paying there from, all just expenses. Any lot not paid forwithin 1 month of the purchase date shall be resold by public auction or privatecontract and the deficiency (if any) arising from such a resale together with allexpenses attending the same shall be made good by the defaulter at this sale whoshall have no claim to any surplus which may arise on a resale.

18 PRE SALE ESTIMATES - Given by the auctioneers or a member of their staff aretheir opinion as to what they consider any particular lot is likely to realise. Howeverany lot may sell at a figure less than the lower estimate and for more than the higherestimated figure. The auctioneers and their staff reserve the right to alter their pre-sale estimates, either upwards or downwards, on any lot at any time, up until suchtime as the lot is offered for sale.

19 RESERVES - The auctioneers and vendors reserve the right: -

(a) To remove the reserve completely from a previously reserved lot at any time upuntil it is offered for sale.

(b) To place a reserve on a previously unreserved lot at any time up until it is offeredfor sale.

(c) To alter a reserve, either upwards or downwards, on any lot at any time up until itis offered for sale.

(d) Should any item fail to sell at the reserve price on the day of the Auction they willbe subject to commission of 3% of the Reserve Price, subject to a minimum feeof £5 plus VAT.

(e) We do not accept reserves lower than £40.

20 THIRD PARTY LIABILITY - Every person on the auctioneers’ premises before,during or after a sale or at any other time, shall be deemed to be there at their ownrisk and shall have no claim against the auctioneer in respect of any injury they maysustain or any accident which may occur.

21 ANY NOTICES - Any notices that may be displayed from time to time by theauctioneers in the sale ground or salerooms shall be deemed to form part of and beincluded within the general conditions of sale.

22 MONEY LAUNDERING REGULATIONS - In order to comply with current anti-money laundering legislation we are unable to accept cash payments over £8,000.Any purchaser wishing to pay cash for any purchase over £1,000 may be asked foridentification e.g. Passport or photo driving licence.

23 DROIT DE SUITE ROYALTY CHARGES – in essence this charge will be made tothe purchaser of any work of art that has been produced by a living artist or for aperiod of up to 70yrs after the artist’s death, on lots with a hammer price more thanthe UK sterling equivalent of €1,000. Please refer to www.dacs.org.uk for further rulesand current exchange rates. The royalty charge will be added to purchase invoicesand must be paid before items can be cleared. All Royalty charges are paid to theDesign and Artists Copyright Society (DACS) by the Auctioneers and no handlingcosts or additional fees with respect to these charges will be retained by theAuctioneer.

24 RICS REGULATION

a) All Clients monies are paid into our Auction Clients Account with Barclays BankPLC Norfolk Business and Agricultural Corporate Banking Centre, Norwich,Norfolk (any interest accrued monies held will be retained by Durrants)

b) Durrants operates an RICS approved complaints policy, details can be found onour website www.durrants.com

25 RESCISSION - Notwithstanding any other terms of these Conditions, if withinfourteen days of the date of sale Durrants receive from the buyer of any lot notice inwriting that in his view the lot is a deliberate forgery and the lot is returned to them inthis period in the same condition as at the time of sale and produces written evidence,the burden of proof to be upon the buyer, satisfies Durrants that considered in the lightof the entry in the catalogue the lot is a deliberate forgery then the sale of the lot willbe rescinded. The purchase price will be refunded once the sum has been returned toDurrants by the Seller.

If before the proceeds of the sale have been paid to the Seller Durrants receivesnotice from the buyer that, in the buyers view the sale should be rescinded andDurrants agrees with that view, Durrants will rescind the sale and refund to the Buyerany amount paid to Durrants in respect of the Lot, and if such notice is received afterpayment of the proceeds of this sale the Seller will on notice reimburse Durrants tothe full amount of the sum refunded to the Buyer.

26 REPRODUCTIONS - Owing to the large number of Third Reich and other uniformsand accoutrements being used for films, television and plays, it becomes increasinglydifficult to ascertain the authenticity of certain pieces. We catalogue all items asseen, and offer no guarantee as to their authenticity. The terms ‘bronze’, ‘silver’ and‘gold’ refer to the grades in which medals, badges, etc., were awarded and not to heircomposition. Items described as (PATTERN) are an example of the described itemwith no guarantee of age or authenticity

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BUYER REGISTRATION FORM

Please enter the information required below before taking it to a member of staff. Please ensure that

you have a suitable form of identification to verify the information you are giving, e.g. driving

licence, utility bill etc. Once you have done this you will be issued with a card and this will have

your buyer’s number on it

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General Data Protection Regulations

In dealing with your instructions we will collect information and store it within our central

database in accordance with our privacy policy. Details of which can be found on our

website www.durrants.com.

For Office Use ONLY

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Passport YES/NO

Driving Licence YES/NO

Utility Bill YES/NO

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