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Triple boost for railwayana auctions as collectors eye return to normality

THE possibilityofone of the railwayana auctions returning to liveaudience sales, the emergence on themarket ofanameplate fromone of the original streamlined‘Coronation Scot‘ Pacifics, and the launch ofanew specialist auction house has boosted the railwayanamovement after the difficultiesof the coronavirus pandemic.

A return to auctions with a saleroom audience is a development that would be welcomed by many collectors, and it is Dave Robinson,

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