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Baptist Tabernacle [Postcard: Kevin Bizley of The Swindon SocietyLenin sells for £1065Dennis Buggins, early 2006, with Baltic Exchange elements in a Kent barnFront pageMark outside the gherkin limbering upMark McGowanCarved birds pictured through Keith Edmonds standOld French pine seat, lot 6194, est £250Rose archStock at Architectural Rec SwanseaSpit engine c1700 est £750-£950 18ins highBigger imageAn 1898 Crypto Bantam £1000-1500Lot 7425 A pair of elm knees £30 - £45Yard viewLarger image [courtesy Norfolk Magazine]Hazel Matravers in happier days
Baptist Tabernacle [Postcard: Kevin Bizley of The Swindon Society
ESALVO FRIDAY 19 OCTOBER 2007
Baptist Tabernacle from Swindon to Swindon via Northants
ROD Bluh, Swindon council leader, has bagged a prominent piece of architectural stone salvage - the pedimented giant order colonnade of Swindon's old Baptist Tabernacle built in 1886. The bath stone building was demolished in 1978 and bought by Stanley Frost who had planned to use it to build a house in Malmesbury. He moved the 300 tonnes of stone portico to a field. After ten years had elapsed with no sign of a rebuild his son, Alan Frost, hawked the ensemble around west country salvage yards (I remember it being offered to Walcot in the 1980's - ed) and when there were still no takers he finally advertised it on SalvoWEB in 1996. Eventually Neill Taylor saw it and bought it, moved it to Northants, and set about trying to get planning permission for it to be adapted as a house. Then a shopping centre planned for Swindon needed a centrepiece and Rod Bluh heard about it, contacted Mr. Taylor and persuaded his fellow councillors to dig deep. Neill Taylor was paid £340,000 and the whole shabang was moved back to Swindon - or Wroughton Airfield to be precise. "I was sorry to see it go," Neill said. "Since buying it seven year's ago, after finding an old ad at the back of SalvoWEB, I have moved it around my yard three times and come to know it intimately. But I am very happy that it will be rebuilt in Swindon." Neill Taylor, a developer who has used a good deal of salvage over the years, is now thinking about seriously going into salvage himself by starting a yard.


Source find new premises
ROD Donaldson has bagged a prominent acre site in central Bath with a dozen big workshops, which he is currently refurbing prior to relocating Source's English Rose antique kitchen empire, so he has workshops and showrooms on one site. "It all happened recently at a fiftieth birthday party," Rod said. "Don Foster (Bath's MP) asked 'How's it going?' and I said it would be fine if I could find a decent premises, so he called over the owner of this site and we did a deal. It suited him to have a tenant as the place was getting vandalised." So that's how to do it. Source now has a five year lease on the entire Victoria Park Business Centre.


D & P Theodore certified with Green Dragon EMS
D & P THEODORE Sons and Daughters Building Salvage and Reclamation, aka The Chimneypot Man, of Bridgend, Glamorgan, is one of a thousand Welsh businesses who have been certified by Groundworks with their new Green Dragon Environmental Management System. This requires businesses to be aware of the impact they have on the local and global environment, to keep compliant with legislation, to prevent pollution, and to be subjected to an annual review by Groundworks. Dennis Theodore writes, "Unfortunately, Green Dragon EMS is only available for the people from God's chosen country. There may be similar schemes elsewhere. It sounded time-consuming with a lot of paperwork but once we had started with the Groundwork Trust it required limited time from Pat and myself over four visits and we now have a nice certificate, a little paperwork and an annual visit."


Dorset recycled wood exported to Germany
ECO Sustainable Solutions Ltd, aka Eco-Composting, has sold 2,000 tonnes of woodchips from Dorset waste transfer stations to one of the 50 waste-to-energy biomass plants in Germany where it will provide enough energy to power 5,000 homes for six weeks. Eco Composting has applied for planning to build a £7 million biomass plant at Parley which would a first for the UK and would generate 2.7MW from 25,000 tonnes of wood a year. (We have asked what percentage of the wood was demolition timber which could have been reused, or how much energy it took to chip the wood and transport it to Germany. The company are looking into it and will get back to us.)


AUCTIONS
Architectural salvage Diss Norfolk, 20 October 2007, T W Gaze. Tel 01379 650306.
Stained glass from St Paul's Denholme, 5 December 2007, Hartleys. Tel 01943 816363.


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TONY DELEO DIES
TONY Deleo, owner of Tony's Architectural Salvage, in Old Towne, Orange, California, died in May of multiple myeloma. He was 65. He came from Brooklyn and at 20 was a dealer in truck salvage in Queens, New York. After the snows of 1967 he and his family moved to California, where he continued in truck salvage until selling up in 1994 to create 'Anthony's Fine Antiques', an upmarket antiques store stocked with antiques from France and Argentina, but which eventually folded. Undeterred, he set up Tony's Architectural Salvage on the back of a $20,000 purchase of salvage from Oklahoma.

Tony DeLeo was a gruff but gregarious salvage man. Orange antiques dealers, Bill Kottler said, "He loved the wheeling and dealing part of the junk business. He loved the chase, the negotiating and playing around. And he was good at it." He sold Tony's Salvage in May. Mr. DeLeo had four daughters, and eight grandchildren. His wife, Regina, died three years ago.
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RECLAIMED PRODUCTS GUIDE
WRAP (Waste Resources Action Programme) have commissioned a piece of work titled "Preparation of a guide to procuring reclaimed building products and materials for use in construction projects". BioRegional have been appointed to complete this piece of work. The Reclaimed Products Guide will be produced as a parallel document to the Guide to the Recycled Content of Mainstream Construction Products.

The Guide will contain product pages containing information on typical costs, availability, applications, issues/constraints etc as well as suppliers. It will cover approximately 40 reclaimed building products. The target audience is designers, architects and contractors.

Please get in touch if you supply reclaimed materials.

Liz Darley, London South West, UK. Tel: 02084045041
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Lenin sells for £1065
FLAGSTONE RECORD AT GAZE'S
'THERE was light drizzle all day,' Carl Willows said, referring to the architectural salvage sale of T W Gaze at Diss on 18 August 2007, 'but stock market jitters seemed to be having a discernible impact, even though garden benches which had been struggling at other Gaze sales this year went very well, one lot of York stone flagstones sold for £145 which broke our auction flagstone record, and a Victorian marble bath used by young Japanese ladies doubled its estimate to become the sale's top lot at £5400 inc premiums and vat selling to the UK trade with a US underbidder.'

At a time when Christie's has shunted its buyer's premium to 25 per cent, and many provincial UK auction houses have pushed theirs up to 15 per cent, Gaze has this year held its buyer's premium at 10 per cent. It's seller's premium is 10 per cent on lots up to £500, and 5 per cent above that.

The next Gaze sale is the Rural and Domestic Bygones on Saturday 8th September at which Mr Willows says, 'There will be the usual old mix . . . and this time some nice handcarts consigned by Mr. Peter Watson of Cox's Yard in Gloucestershire.'
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Lenin sells for £1065 70ins Victorian marble bath, top lot at £5,040 20sqyds of coursed York flags sold for a record £2,905 Carved sandstone grave relief of a skull, 17th/18thC, £277

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FULL TIME OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR
Drew Pritchard Ltd Glan Conwy, specialists in Stained Glass and Architectural Antiques currently seek a proactive office administrator with appropriate computer literacy, communication and phone skills. Previous experience essential in the maintenance and creation of computer filing systems, invoicing, book keeping, quotations and reception duties.

Starting salary £14,560 pa (depending on experience)
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Dennis Buggins, early 2006, with Baltic Exchange elements in a Kent barn
BALTIC EXCHANGE SELLS TO ESTONIA VIA SALVO FAIR AND A SALVOWEB AD
THE Baltic Exchange has been bought via an ad on SalvoWEB for around the asking price of £750,000 from Extreme Architecture of Kent by two Estonian businessmen, Eerik-Niiles Kross and Heiti Haar, and has been shipped to Tallinn where it will be rebuilt as part of a prestige office and housing development.

"This is the largest chunk of architectural salvage to have found a home via the internet," said Thornton Kay, one of the two partners of Salvo Llp, the London and Bath based global information network for demolished buildings. "SalvoWEB was set up in 1994 and is the oldest salvage site on the web. We were there before Yell and eBay, and we still attract more visitors than either - around 14,000 a day - in our sector of the market."

"The 1902 Baltic Exchange in the City of London was where the world's shipping was handled inside a massive marble-clad trading hall with a classical frontage, which was photographed, marked up, carefully dismantled and trucked to warehouses in Reading after the blast from an IRA bomb knocked it off its footings in 1992. The plan was to rebuild it, but during that period the shipping floor became an anachronism, so after a lot of umming and ahhing the insurers were given permission to build what has become Norman Foster's iconic Gherkin on the site."

"Then English Heritage tried to sell the old building intact, but failed, so eventually it was put on the market and bought first by North Wales salvage dealer Derek Davies, who shipped the 50 or more artic loads from Reading to Cheshire. Derek advertised the Baltic Exchange in SalvoNEWS. Restorer and dealer Dennis Buggins, of Extreme Architecture in Kent, bought it from Derek and then moved the whole lot to various farm buildings and barns around Canterbury."

"Every year we hold the world's only architectural salvage fair at Knebworth in July, so last year Dennis booked the biggest stand at the fair and brought some of the Baltic Exchange, including the 40ft long stone pediment carvings. We commissioned performance artist Mark McGowan to highlight our 'Reclamation before Recycling' campaign, and he chose to do this by somersaulting from the Gherkin to Knebworth, which took him an arduous two weeks, arriving at Knebworth during the Salvo Fair."

"Salvo Fair is organised by Ruby Kay, my daughter, with the help of siblings Boz Kay, Beth Kay, Poppy Kay and Lily Kay, and of course me - the ageing Dad. The next one will be held next weekend (Fri 29 Jun trade day, and Sat 30 June and Sun 1 July), and we hope that it will not only encourage people to think about reuse of old building materials, rather than their destruction in landfill, but persuade them come and buy. Five hundred tons of materials will be available for sale on five acres of Knebworth's deer park just off the A1(M) in Hertfordshire. This year there will be a load of interesting stuff including parts of the old Royal Box at Ascot, flagstones from Paternoster Square and Lord Snowdon's London Zoo aviary, a possible Roman stone aqueduct from France, a pillar box from Mortlake, ten brutalist 1960's stone planters from Stevenage town centre, and even some bits of old Serbian smokehouses"

"Eerik-Niiles Kross, the Tallinn businessman and historian who at one time ran Estonia's secret service and represented Estonia at NATO talks, was trawling SalvoWEB on the internet for reclaimed flooring at the time of last year's Salvo Fair, and came across the ad for the Baltic Exchange. He is the son of one of Estonia's most famous authors, Jaan Kross, who was incarcerated as a patriot in 1944 by the Nazi's, before being captured by the Red army in 1946 and spending eight years in a Siberian gulag, only being allowed home when Stalin died."

"I had not realised quite how good the Estonians had become on the web. For example they invented Skype, and they are now the most informed state in Europe on state-wide ddos attacks after Russian government servers tried to bring their entire network down last year. This was after the Estonians moved a prominent Russsian war memorial into a cemetery, upsetting the Russians who live in Estonia."

"I guess that Kross and his partner, Heiti Haal, see the rebuilding of the Baltic Exchange in Tallinn as a kind of bricks-and-mortar political statement, establishing a feature building that not only creates another dimension to the architecture of Tallinn, much of which is Soviet, but also pointedly brings a physical part of the financial culture of the West bang up against the Russian border. The Baltic countries have put on a brave face against intimidation by the Russians for decades."

"Interestingly, the movement of reclaimed materials around Europe has been gathering momentum, in the UK partly due to the stupidity of the government spending hundreds of millions in the past ten years crushing bricks and chipping reusable demolition wood as mulch. The shortage of local materials means that we now import reclaimed flooring and bricks from Estonia, so it is fitting that we should export an architectural icon back to them. Although you could argue that it makes no sense in climate change terms to move materials long distances, moving old bricks 1000 miles by ship expends a fraction of the energy used in making new ones, so it is still beneficial to the environment. The UK salvage trade were world pioneers and are still, despite the difficulties, probably world leaders."

"We use 3,000 million new bricks a year in the UK, and we destroy 3,000 million old ones, and every 12 bricks embodies the energy of a gallon of petrol - so where's the logic of that? The UK salvage trade rescue around 130 million of these bricks, for which they receive no subsidy, while WRAP - the UK government quango - gives millions of pounds a year to help crush reusable old bricks. Ten years ago none were crushed, now probably 2 billion or more are crushed every year. We have written to successive ministers of state, including David Milliband, but without success. The government would be better off tipping the bricks whole into landfill, because then at least they could be mined and reused in 100 years time, and they would not be wasting the huge amount of fossil fuel that it takes to crush them all."

"Derek Davies and Dennis Buggins should be congratulated for their tenacity in taking on the Baltic Exchange project and successfully concluding it. Three times Dennis has nearly sold the Baltic Exchange, for a home in Long Island NY, for a housing and office scheme at Greenwich UK, and to the developers of London's Battersea power station. These two guys succeeded when the combined forces of the City of London, Swiss Re, English Heritage and UK conservation movement failed to achieve its relocation. At one stage it looked as if the fabulous marble would be turned into kitchen work surfaces, and the stone would be landfilled. Now at least the building has been kept intact and will be appreciated. When it is no longer required in Tallinn in a hundred years time, who knows, someone may buy it and bring it back to blighty!"

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SALVONEWS 264 TUESDAY 1 MAY 2007
ALAN Powell obituary, Dyfed sale, reclamation 'Red Card', ancient aqueduct at Salvo Fair, Trade Association letters and questionnaire, new CDM regs, Drummonds dry frit, Pine Supplies saw tech masterclass, snippets and theft alerts

This SalvoNEWS is available free on SalvoWEB because it contains the link to the Trade Association questionnaire in which the whole UK trade is invited to participate.

Download the colour version in Acrobat pdf format (link below).

The black and white printed version was mailed to SalvoNEWS paper subscribers on Sat 28 April 2007.

A UK SalvoNEWS subscription is GBP50 (free to Salvo Code dealers) and includes access to SalvoWEB Trade Ads and SalvoEMAILS. Subscribers can receive just the print edition, or the pdf edition, or both. Overseas print copies are sent by surface mail to save energy.

STOP PRESS: Posterity will be holding an auction on Sun 20th May. Tel 01531 636380

ADVERTISE IN THE NEXT SALVONEWS DUE OUT AT THE END OF MAY: The next edition of SalvoNEWS will be the Salvo Fair colour edition and is likely to have a combined print and web circulation in excess of 40,000 copies. Please contact Thornton 020 8400 6222 or Ruby 01225 422300 if you would like to advertise. Current advertisers will of course be included. New advertisers can have display ads only, either 92mm wide by 133mm high for £120 plus vat, or full page A5 for £240 plus vat.
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NEW TV PROGRAMME SEEKS RESCUED BUILDING STORIES
Dear Salvo

As the producers of 'Grand Designs', Channel 4 have commissioned Talkback Thames to make a series called 'Grand Designs: Trade Secrets' which will air on their new digital channel More4 straight after the C4 show ends, hostted by Kevin McCloud. It's going to be a studio- based magazine style show where a panel of architects take on interesting topics from the main series and we take a closer look at the aspirations, influences and trials and tribulations of the people involved in the build of their dream home.

Alex and Cheryl Reay realised their dreams when they left London and bought a romantic chocolate box 17th century cottage in the New Forest. After considerable renovation work and just three days before the birth of their first child, a fire broke out in the chimney destroying the thatch roof all the way through to ground floor level. To make matters considerably worse, their buildings insurance had lapsed and both Alex and Cheryl were out of work. In spite of this nightmare they decided to stay and rebuild their cottage, thatch and all.

We'd like to do a feature on other people who have saved buildings which looked beyond rescue or could have been abandoned in situ (fire, flood, soil erosion, forced moves because of runways, highways, reservoirs etc.) - do you know of any such stories? Are you in contact with companies which salvage entire buildings, frames etc. and give them a new lease life?

I hope to hear from you or anyone else this may be of interest to.

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PERIOD LIVING MAGAZINE SALVAGE FEATURE
PERIOD Living magazine intends to start producing a new architectural salvage feature, by writers like Jesse Carrington of Lassco, which will include a showcase page of nine trade display ads.

The magazine is being relaunched following its sale to Centaur, publishers of 'Homebuilding & Renovating' and 'Move or Improve', and the new salvage pages will appear in a new renovation section in the new format mag.

The salvage showcase ads page is intended for dealers in architectural and garden antiques, reclaimed building materials and salvage, and Salvo Code supporting repro businesses.

Period Living has offered to underpin these ads with a promotion of the Salvo Code and inclusion of the crane logo on supporters ads. We are sure this promotion by PL will generate more awareness of the Salvo code and more sales for supporters, in what has been one of the key magazines of choice for trade advertisers ever since the 1980's.

Contact Emma Farrington to advertise on 020 7970 4421.
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SERVER MOVE
Dear Salvoweb Users,

The new server is now up and running.
The users control panel is now online.

If you find any problems on the website please contact Salvo.

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SALVOWEB OFFLINE MONDAY 7TH AUGUST
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Between 9am - 11am Monday 7th August 2006 the old SalvoWEB server will be turned off, the data will be trasnferred and a new improved and bigger server will be turned on. This will mean that for a short time none of the SalvoWEB sites, nor those hosted by Salvo will be available.

The timetable for events is as follows:

Monday 7th August 2006
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Wednesday 9th August 2006
Normal service is resumed.

The timetable above is notional. We hope the transition will be quicker. We are upgrading our server software, operating system and database software at the same time, so there may be hidden issues which will need to be resolved.

We apologise for any incovenience caused during the installation of this new main server at Rackspace. Our current main server is handling an average of 15,000 visitors a day and the images files are very much bigger than they used to be, both of which cause a much bigger load than previously. Hopefully this server should see us through another two years of steady growth.
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Mark outside the gherkin limbering up
MARK MCGOWAN LIMBERING UP
ARTIST Mark McGowan's next big adventure as artist-in-residence of this year's Salvo Fair starts tomorrow Friday 16th June at 10am from the Gherkin in the city of London, where he will attempt to roll head over heals for 40 miles to the Salvo Fair at Knebworth in Hertfordshire. The endurance event will last over two weeks. Mark is trying to raise awareness about salvage and believes that the current recycling phenomenon will destroy the planet. Mark will have sponge on his head and back and will be carrying an old door and four reclaimed house bricks the entire journey.

For more info and images see the Salvo Fair web site (linked below) 'Press' pages. And see the SalvoNEWS blog (linked below) for updates and more details about Mark and the Fair.

RADIO & TV: Tonight Mark will be on Capital Gold radio at 6.40pm, and tomorrow Channel 5 'The Wright Stuff', BBC 3Counties, BBC Ulster, London Tonight, Capital Gold again, and others, with Richard & Judy joining in later the following week, possibly at the Reclaimed Brick abbey of St Albans. We hope more press may join in on the way and help reinforce the message - 'Reclaim and Reuse, don't destroy and recycle'
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BATHHOUSE RESTORATION WEB HIJACK
Bathhouse Restoration, Bath UK
Monday 22 May 2006

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As most of you are aware Bathhouse Restoration has recently opened a new website to separate trade and private customers. Our website address is www victorian-taps com. Unfortunately another reclamation company in Bath has bought the name www victoriantaps com (without the hyphen) and is directing traffic to their own website. This took place a few days after the launch of our victorian-taps site. This has led people to believe we are the same company. We would like everyone to know that Bathhouse Restoration is an independent buisness with no connection to any other Bath reclamation company. Bathhouse Restoration is directed by Paul McGowan and Chris Stocker. We would like to thank the trade for all the support we have received over this matter.

Paul McGowan
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Mark McGowan
ROLLING GHERKIN TO KNEBWORTH DEMONSTRATION 10AM FRIDAY
Mark McGowan, artist-in-residence for this year's Salvo Fair, will be somersaulting from the Gherkin in London to Knebworth House in Hertfordshire in June and he hopes to arrive by the start of the fair on 1st July 2006.

Mark will be doing some sample leaps, each over a pile of bricks on a reclaimed door, for the benefit of interested journalists and press photographers on the pavement outside the Gherkin at 10am on Friday 5th May.

Why the Gherkin?
Mark is starting at the Gherkin because the Baltic Exchange, that used to be on the site, will be for sale at the Salvo Fair. The Baltic Exchange was a no-expense-spared Beaux Arts extravaganza which contained the finest materials the world's biggest shipping companies could buy and was probably the last building of its type ever built. When the building's structure was damaged in an explosion the exterior marble cladding and fab interiors were carefully dismantled and stored prior to the rebuild, but the rebuild never happened. Instead the decision was taken to build the Gherkin. Eventually an architectural salvage dealer bought the remains, which were shipped from Reading to Manchester and finally to Kent. And yes, they will be taken to the Salvo Fair at Knebworth this year where they will be displayed by the current owner, Dennis Buggins of Extreme Architecture.

Why the somersaulting?
Mark McGowan is going head over heels to Knebworth as his way of saying that more salvage should be reclaimed and reused and less recycled and destroyed. This is what he says: 'In an extraordinary art performance environmentally conscious artist Mark McGowan is intending to roll head over heals on top of a door for 40 miles. Sponge will be strapped onto his head and back he will then attempt to dive over four household bricks which are placed on top of a door which has hinges in the middle and then move the door along, this incredible feat of endurance will be repeated for 40 miles from London to Knebworth.'
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DEREK GILES PASSES AWAY
DEREK Giles of D J & B Giles, Stokenchurch, Buckinghamshire, passed away suddenly on 7th March 2006. He was born in Highbury and evacuated to Stokenchurch during the war, with his brothers Clive, Jumbo and Arthur. He has always considered the village, where he is a much-respected pillar of the community, to be his home. The funeral will be held at 2pm on Monday next 20th March at the Church of St Peter & St Paul, Stokenchurch. Mrs Betty Giles, who married Derek 45 years ago, would like to thank everyone for the flowers and cards.

'Derek was one of the trade's great characters, one of the original demolition men who moved into reclamation in the 1970's, especially in bricks and tiles in Oxfordshire and Buckinghamdshire, with a passion for the trade, and a unique attitude to business,' Steve Tomlin said. 'He was legend.'
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RECLAMATION YARD FOR SALE
KEITH Edmonds is selling Bridport Reclamation in Dorset UK, complete as a going concern, with a small yard and building, stocks of mixed architectural, garden, bygones, reclaimed materials and vehicles. Offers sought around £20,000 - £25,000 Tel 01869 331969. Mob 07970 070457
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SALVO 2006 WALLPLANNER - ADS FOR SALE!
If you sell to the trade, professionals or public, why not try a wallplanner ad this year.

The Salvo 2006 wallplanner features an Antique Door Poster on the back, which will show hundreds of photos of antique and salvaged doors and lots of useful information about doors.

Ad sizes and prices are:
GBP£480 +vat 250mm by 80mm
GBP£240 +vat 250mm by 40mm
GBP£120 +vat 120mm by 40mm
GBP70 +vat 60mm by 40mm

The 2006 wallplanner, with approx 1000 print copies and 8,000 online viewers, will be printed on A1 recycled paper with vegetable inks. The wallplanner will be sent to Salvo subscribers and design professionals and given away at the Salvo Fair next year. The ads will also appear on the new Salvo Online Calendar which is expected to receive around 8,000 over the next year.

Ads must be booked by Friday 4 November. Phone 020 8761 2316 or 020 8400 6222.
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SALVONEWS IS COMING!
Sorry about the delay . . . the Salvo Fair, a huge ongoing website update, brief summer holidays and a brand new production computer with a suite of brand new software have slowed things to a crawl. However, all the SalvoNews ads are currently being redone in the new format and hopefully sn254 will be with subscribers within the next couple of weeks.

Please keep emailing stories, ads and letters.

Once again, apologies, TK
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Date Created : 16 Aug 2005 13:12:25
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CREDIT CARD FRAUD ALERT
This morning a person reputing to be from a London salvage business tried to buy reclaimed building materials including bricks and slates using a credit card believed to be fraudulent. The name given sounded Irish, but the accent was from London.

If any suspicious people contact you call your local CID.
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Date Created : 03 Aug 2005 11:21:56
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Carved birds pictured through Keith Edmonds stand
SALVO FAIR 2005 DEALER SURVEY RESULTS
This year's Salvo fair was deemed a success by almost everyone. It may have been the better weather or the £20,000 spent on marketing, compared to £5,000 last year, which resulted in a doubling in the visitor numbers to 4,000, perhaps the minimum needed to produce a feel-good factor for the trade. Some dealers made a huge effort to support the fledgling show, with Jason Davies and Ed Pearce once again gaining top marks for effort with a pitch covering an acre that contained four articsful of salvage.

The fair started at 10am on Saturday and ran through to 5pm Sunday. One stand dropped out for the Sunday, and most were beginning to clear up at around 4pm on the Sunday, although people were still buying. Generally, it seems as though Saturday was a stronger buying day, but some had their best day on Sunday. There were more dealers around on Saturday, and a few journalists, amongst whom stalwarts included the Evening Standard, and this year two Italians came from Salvo's long-time Italian colleagues at Stefano Trentini's the Rome-based Casa Antica magazine.

One of the shows star attractions, a pair of nine feet high birds carved from a single piece of wood, on offer from Olliffs Architectural in Bristol for £8,500, sold on Saturday for an undisclosed sum to Cronins Reclamation of Surrey. Despite interest in both George V's bath and the Shanks canopy once owned by Elaine Page, neither sold during the show.

On the Saturday evening there was an impromptu exhibitors get together which resulted, according to one present, in some of the assembly seeing in the dawn 'before returning to Hotel Guantanomo in a state of glorious confusion'.

Of the forty dealers who came, 16 completed an online survey. three-quarters said this year's fair was good or excellent, half sold between £5,000 to £10,000 over the weekend and all were expecting similar post-fair sales. Several dealers asked for a better demarcated trade v public opening, so we will probably make part of Friday an official trade day next year. This year over twenty dealers popped into the organiser's tent to request details of pitch prices, which bodes well for next year. There will probably be a new range of pitch sizes and prices next year too, and to quash this year's complaints from the anti-metric lobby pitches will be sold in old pre-Imperial areas - rods, roods and vergees - with some ancient Egyptian and Chinese thrown in for good measure.

Finally, for those whose concern for Salvo's finances is touching, we once again inevitably lost money on the Salvo Fair, but at least this time the show was deemed universally successful, and as the fair builds and we gradually fine tune our marketing budget we hope to move into profit (some time in 2025!). Next year's fair will be held on 1st and 2nd July 2006.
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SALVO'S NEW WEBSITE
Dear Users,

The new version of our website will go live in the week beginning 18th July 2005.
The users control panel will be disabled during the transfer which will happen on Monday and Tuesday, but the rest of the website will be working. By wednesday the new version should be live. You may find glitches in the website that have not been picked up by us. If you find any problems please email boz2005@salvoweb.com

The new version will look very similar to the old version. But, there are many improvements that may not be seen by the website user, such as better security, administration, search engine optimization, speed, ads/directory searching, and more. Over time new features will be included, you will be told about these by email.

We apologise in advance for the interruption of service, but this is unavoidable. The launch of the new system is the culmination of work that started in October 2003. The new system may not work flawlessy at first as it involves some pretty advanced stuff, but we hope it will eventually prove to be a world-beater.

The Salvo Team
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SALVONEWS 253 . . . SALVO FAIR EDITION
Contents include: Salvo Fair Knebworth Sat 2 July and Sun 3 July . . . Cox's, Crapper, Cronin, Cast Iron Rec, Chancellors, Normand, Olliff (sorry that's all we could fit in) . . . see you there!

Other stories include the possible Spring 2006 Olympia Fair architectural and garden enclave, Lassco, West Yorks Architectural and Abacus Stone, Retrouvius at Battersea, Ascot Racecourse Gates, Grand Designs Mills and Masco combo, Gaze Bygones and Architectural (Mr Willows will be at Salvo Fair on the Sunday) and last but not least Sotheby's Billingshurst post their best ever result - £2.3m hammer and afters - and Rylands explains why he and Werff felt like naughty schoolboys, plus more snippets including Michael Brown, renowned Scottish locksmith who is coming to this year's Salvo Fair and will mend locks and make old keys while u wait. He will also buy old keys if you have any. It's all happening . . .

Download the colour version in Acrobat pdf format (link below).

The black and white printed version was being printed today, then DISASTER . . the printer broke with only 100 to go. So, apologies, as some of you will have to wait a while for the print version, but most UK subscribers should receive it by Tuesday 28 July.

A UK SalvoNEWS subscription is GBP50 (free to Salvo Code dealers) and includes SalvoEMAILS. Subscribers can receive just the print edition, or the pdf edition, or both. All overseas print copies are now sent by surface mail, not air mail, to save energy.
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Date Created : 25 Jun 2005 18:21:37
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Old French pine seat, lot 6194, est £250
T W GAZE ARCHITECTURAL SATURDAY 11 JUNE
GAZE'S forthcoming architectural salvage sale will feature the usual mix of 1,200 lots of architectural salvage, reclaimed materials and garden antiques, including this time some green wallpaper from Napoleon's home in exile on Elba, as well as part of his shroud. There are also some of old wooden beehives, the new must-have for aspiring Bunny Guinness garden makeoverists, as well as two cupola tower vents, one copper clad dalek at £800 and one cheaper at £600 (good luck). Some nice stonework includes a 20th century columned circular gazebo, catalogued 'Garden Temple', estimated at £4,000. A stone three-tier fountain, pond surrounds, other fountains. There is the biggest ever bathroom section at this sale, ancient to modern, headed by good condition WC pans including Doulton's Wizard, Royal and Ripple, and a nice floral multi-coloured Convolvulus with slight damage. There are more details and links to the sale catalogue below.

THE Bygones sale on May 21st was, according to auctioneer-in-charge, Carl Willows, a good sale with not many star pieces but a strong middle range, with each category pursued by its own specialist collectors. For example, an 18th century lark roaster, hotly contested, sold to a London collector for £550 against £250 estimate. Tractor collectors pushed a Ransomes Patent Ploughs & Irons Kept In Stock enamel sign to £775, and a Fordson to £520. But on the whole, enamel signs are down unless they are very unusual or in very good condition, said Mr Willows. Painted pine beehives sold for £140 and £90, a local ginger beer flaggon GOSLING went at £250. This was estimated at £40 but only two others are known to exist, earthenware 2 gallon, with contents, 'smelled absolutely revolting,' CW said. Two leather and lead bull horn straighteners sold for £130 and a Capito mouse trap for £85. Some not particularly good taxidermy - a cased specimen chub and a trout - went for £48 and £70. There has been an increase in taxidermy of late apparently. A leather, fabric and turned wood horse posture trainer sold for £110, above its £40 expectations. A National till, Dayton Ohio, sold for £300 but the American flag did not. To sum up, the top end was doing well, middle strong and low end bad, and of course furniture is dire. 'Nowhere is safe,' Mr Willows said, 'but I think people are going for top quality.'

SAT 11 June 2005 GAZE ARCHITECTURAL SALVAGE SALE
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T W GAZE, Diss IP22 4LN, Norfolk UK, 10am Saturday 11 June 2005, will be holding a 1200 lot sale of architectural salvage. Tel 01379 650306. Fax 01379 644313

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Old French pine seat, lot 6194, est £250 Bronze deer 35in high, lot 5750, est £200 Pavers or edgers, lot 5983, est £70 Shanks multi-coloured floral, lot 6239, est £110

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ARCHITECTURAL ARTIFACTS HOST AIDS BASH
CHICAGO Thurs 12 May: Architectural Artifacts is hosting an AIDS charity night organised by Chicago Gay Pride.

Party-goers will also be able to shop till they drop in the company's 80,000sqft showrooms that night (and, very generously, 25 per cent of the takings will go to CIRQUE for vaccine research).

The Atrium is a three storey space embedded within AA's showrooms which is available for private hire for parties, weddings and functions.
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LASSCO ROPEWALK RELOCATION SALE
SERIOUS RELOCATION SALE. Demolition Imminent!

LASSCO Ropewalk is holding a MOVING SALE from Tuesday 3rd May to Thursday 14th May 2005 due to the demolition of the premises prior to redevelopment. Surplus stock to clear includes architectural antiques and salvage, old doors, baths, basins, radiators, flooring, metalwork. Everything must go!! No reasonable offer refused!!!

Telephone:
Main switchboard 020 7394 2100.
Flooring 020 7394 2101.
Radiators, kitchens and bathrooms 020 7394 2102.
Architectural salvage, doors and metalwork 020 7394 2103.

LASSCO Ropewalk, 41 Maltby Street, Bermondsey, London SE1 3PA.

PLEASE NOTE: LASSCO Ropewalk in Maltby Street, Bermondsey is relocating. LASSCO St Michaels in the church in Mark Street, Shoreditch IS NOT relocating.
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Rose arch
SAT 19 MAR GAZE PERIOD GARDEN AUCTION
T W GAZE, Diss IP22 4LN, Norfolk UK, 10am Saturday 19 March 2005, will be holding a sale of period garden aqntiques and effects, architectural salvage, sanitaryware and stained glass. Tel 01379 650306. Fax 01379 644313
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Date Created : 17 Mar 2005 15:37:35
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KEYLOGGERS AND CYBER CROOKS
KEYLOGGERS are the latest spyware programs to watch out for. They are sent as image files like jpegs, via the web or email. When these image files are opened on your computer a small program also starts that records each key you type and sends the information to a remote address. Keyloggers are associated with spam from banks, spam connected with the Tsunami, and are also known to operate on auction sites like eBay.

In short, they will forward your online bank account details and password to crooks around the world. They are often, but not exclusively sent with spam claiming to come from Paypal or a bank, asking you to check your account. You go to the genuine bank account, login, and bingo . . . the crooks have everything they need to rob your account. Keyloggers are known that can attack all computers including PC's and Macs running OSX.

A good precaution is to change your email preferences so that you cannot receive emails as html but as plain text only. It is also best to send all attached files to a folder where they can remain unopened unless you are certain they are genuine. The folder can also be scanned by software such as www dot mcafee dot com.

To be help decide whether an email is genuine find out where it came from. The 'From' and 'Return path' fields can easily be forged to look genuine. To check an email click on the option to view the 'long headers' on the email, and then check the bottomost 'Received from:' IP address. An IP address is a group of four numbers in square brackets like this [123.123.123.123]. Go to a 'whois' web site like geektools dot com and input the IP address - if that comes up with a domain that is anything other than genuine do not go there. Dodgy emails quite often come via proxy servers in China, Israel or Russia, or via satellite internet companies.

Unfortunately, keyloggers can also be sent to you by your best friend when an email purporting to be about something that is of genuine interest is unwittingly relayed to everyone in a users address book, but the genuine email could have a keylogger image file. This happened during the Tsunami when a keylogging image file of a boy who had lost his parents was relayed to millions. Receiving such emails is not a problem as long as you do not open the attachments. [From the SalvoWEB Team
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Date Created : 24 Jan 2005 12:45:10
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Stock at Architectural Rec Swansea
OFFERS TO CLEAR
A single buyer is sought for the stocks of a Welsh salvage company due to the need for its sudden relocation.

Please contact Architectural Reclamation, Swansea. Phone 01792 582222 or 07973 628591 for appointments to view. Serious enquiries only please.

For a typical selection of our stock see our web site
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THE RECLAIMERS - TONIGHT BBC2 8.30PM
See the world of salvage exposed like never before - as dealers reveal all on camera. They deal (and agree to impossible deadlines), they travel (and nearly don't come back), they buy (and reveal trade secrets), they dismantle (and damage some of the kit), they restore (and make sure there is no blood left on things), they sell (and seem unaturally happy about dropping their prices) . . . it's all there.

OK, it's easy to be cynical . . . but full marks go to Wall To Wall TV who made the programme, to the dealers who were brave enough to stick their necks above the reclaimed parapet, and to BBC Two for commissioning it.

We hope The Reclaimers is a huge success and that this benefits the trade in general as well as the featured businesses.

Please feel free to add comments you have about the programme to the Salvo Forum 'The Reclaimers' trade page.
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SALVONEWS 249
SalvoNEWS 249 Friday 24th December 2004.

Contents include: Perspective by Vredeman de Vries, Nicole Lazarus roads logging and Swampy, Charles Dickens at Carrara in 1844, Reclaimers TV on BBC2, Churchwork salvage, Antique stained glass at Sam Fogg, Compton Verney windows, Source, Johnson brothers, Crapper scull stunt scuppered, Japan, Trace and Antique Dealer no more, Baltic Exchange latest, Carl Willows, and more snippets. Also being mailed out with this issue is the 2005 wallplanner on the back of which this year is a theft alert poster.

Download the colour version in Acrobat pdf format (link below).

The black and white printed version will be mailed to SalvoNEWS paper subscribers on Thursday 23 December.

A UK SalvoNEWS subscription is GBP50 (free to Salvo Code dealers) and includes SalvoEMAILS. Subscribers can receive just the print edition, or the pdf edition, or both. All overseas print copies are now sent by surface mail, not air mail, to save energy. Please contact us if you require air mailed copies.
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SALVO WALLPLANNER - ADS FOR SALE!
If you sell to the trade, professionals or public, why not try a wallplanner ad this year.

There are three spaces left. Each space is 38mm by 63mm and costs GBP£240 plus vat.

The bigger A1, full colour wallplanner will be sent to Salvo Subscribers at Christmas. The ads will also appear on the Salvo Online Calendar which received 7,000 visitors in 2004.

Ads must be booked by Friday 3rd December. Phone Ruby Kay on 020 8761 2316.
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Spit engine c1700 est £750-£950 18ins high
GAZE BYGONES SALE SAT 6 NOV
T W Gaze, Diss, Norfolk UK, is holding a rural and domestic bygones auction of 1,100 lots starting at 10am Saturday 6th November 2004.

Among the normal paraphernalia of earlier living are a private collection of kitchen items from Tudor times through to Victorian including a clockwork spit engine from 1700 (see photo), various downhearth implements, some crystal radio sets, a 1926 Kenrick catalogue and plenty of 18th and early 19th century bits. 'A cracking good selection of Christmas trade smalls,' said Carl Willows, expert in charge and auctioneer.

T W Gaze, Roydon Road, Diss IP22 4LN. Tel 01379 650306.
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RETROUVIUS OPEN CHRISTMAS SHOP IN LONDON
Retrouvius has opened a shop in London for the run up to Christmas in the former Quiet Revolution cafe at 49 Old Street (near Westland and LASSCO?) transforming it into an emporium of post war design goodies from Basil Spence designed desks to vintage accessories and books, to pieces by up and coming designers including lampshades by William Warren and cushions by Rhonda Drakeford of Multistorey. So whether your designer/architect loved-one craves a rosewood desk or 1940s cookery book for Christmas this is the perfect retro-modern retail therapy. Prices range from £2 to £2,000. Mon - Fri 11 to 7.

[Photo: Adam Hills of Retrouvius seen during a recent DTI sponsored export sales trip to Tokyo
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DEVON HOUSE AND BARNS FOR SALE
FOR SALE: A substantial period house with a courtyard of traditional stone barns, additional modern timber outbuildings, with commercial use in grounds of approximately 1.75 acres. Set in the Blackdown Hills area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. A 4/5 bedroom farmhouse, 3 reception rooms, farmhouse kitchen with Rayburn, 2 bathrooms and annexe potential. Period features including inglenook fireplace and exposed beams. Courtyard of traditional barns currently run as a successful antiques centre. Please contact: Guy Garner at Pugh's Antiques on 01404 42860 or email sales@pughsantiques.com.
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An 1898 Crypto Bantam £1000-1500
BICYCLES AT GAZE'S BYGONES SALE
GAZE'S, Diss on Saturday 18 September 2004 Rural & Domestic Bygone sale, starts at 10 with viewing from 8.30, as well as Thursday 16th 2 - 8pm and Friday 17th 10 - 5pm.
 
Among the lots is a collection of old bicycles and perambulators, including an 1887 Ordinary bicycle (est £1000-£1500) [photo right], an 1898 Crypto Bantam (est £1000-1500), a Safety cycle believed Rayleigh c.1890 (est £2000-2800), an early Victorian child's perambulator (est £100-150), a mid Victorian perambulator handles to both ends (est £300-400).

Contact Thos Wm Gaze & Son, Diss Auction Rooms, Roydon Road, Diss, Norfolk IP22 4LN, UK. Tel: 01379 650 306. Fax: 01379 644 313. Email: sales@dissauctionrooms.co.uk
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Lot 7425 A pair of elm knees £30 - £45
GAZE AUCTION SATURDAY 28 AUGUST
GAZE'S sale of Architectural Salvage and Statuary takes place on Saturday 28 August at 10am at Diss Auction Rooms, Roydon Roads, Diss, Norfolk IP22 3LN.

Approx 1400 lots inc stone & composition figures, gardenm features, Victorian cast iron ended garden benches, urns, gates, railings, stone paving, reclaimed red bricks, pamments, floor bricks, pantiles, ridge tiles, oak and pine timbers, glazed path edgings, cast iron fire inserts, marble & wood fire surrounds, cooking ranges and stoves, carved panelling, oak and pine doors, cast iron radiators, baths, hand basins, sinks, door furniture and stained glass panels

Contact: Carl Willows. Viewing: Thursday prior 2.00 - 8.00pm,
Friday prior 10.00am - 5.00pm and morning of sale from 8.30am.

Telephone 01379 650306.
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Lot 7425 A pair of elm knees £30 - £45

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POSTERITY 11TH SEPT RELOCATION SALE
POSTERITY of Underhill Farm, Little Malvern, Worcs WR14 4JN, will be holding an auction sale of Architectural Antiques and Garden Effects on Saturday 11th September 2004 commencing at 10.30am.

Among the 500 lots, mostly no reserve, will be a cider press, sundial, troughs, staddle stones, three large romanesque wall panels, garden benches, flagstones, railings, gates, arches, pillars, Georgian and other fire surrounds in pine and slate, hob and register grates, fire baskets, bookcases, pews, display cabinets, chairs, tables, butchers block, skirting, huge 19th century mirror, overmantels, rugs, baths, basins, splashbacks, sanitaryware inc The Malvern Loo, doors of every description, handles, hinges, architrave, architectural drawings, 8ft plaster monk, camel's saddle, and a rare chest of drawers made by the 'Changing Rooms' team for an exhibition in the 1990's and still not fallen apart.

Viewing Friday 10th September 12pm to 6pm and from 9am on the day of the sale. Catalogues available on viewing and sale day. Buyer's premium 11.75 per cent (inc VAT).

All enquiries telephone Posterity on 01684 541254.

Please note that at some point after the sale Posterity will be relocating from Little Malvern, Worcs, to Eastnor in Herefordshire.
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BROOKING ON LAMBTON
CHARLES Brooking is on Lucinda Lambton's "Sublime Suburbia" at 7.30 on ITV I tonight. She also shows us her own home in suburbia, and meets up with an old childhood pal, Lady Caroline Percy, at Syon House.
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THORNTON KAY MOVES TO LONDON
THE office in Northumberland was packed up and moved to London last week and is now beginning to work again.

The new contact details are:
Telephone: 020 8400 6222
Fax: 020 8400 6214
Post: Salvo, 10 Barley Mow Passage, London W4 4PH
Mobile: 07971 217842
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SALVO LONDON HELPLINE 020 7749 9948
Call the Salvo London Helpline on 020 7749 9948 to raise a theft alert for architectural or garden antiques stolen in London. The Salvo London Helpline is sponsored by LASSCO.

What is a theft alert? Each theft alert contains details of an incident of the theft of architectural and garden antiques which has been reported to the police. The theft alert is sent by email to hundreds of dealers, a quarter of UK police forces, specialist auctioneers, and security professionals in the UK and overseas. The theft alert is also placed on www.theft-alerts.com and is printed in SalvoNEWS.

Salvo theft alerts do not contain victims' names, addresses or phone numbers, nor identifiable images of people, nor names of police officers (although police ID numbers are used).

What items can be included on theft alerts? Any fixture or fitting from a house or garden, architectural antiques, bathrooms, bygones, carpets, church and churchyard fixtures, doors, flagstones, furniture, garden ornament, millstones, mirrors, roof tiles and slates, sculpture, statues, staddlestones, stained glass, tapestries, troughs, and war memorials.

What is the chance of a recovery? The recovery rate between 1995 - 2001 was 14 per cent. Since 2001 the recovery rate seems to have dropped (although Salvo has not kept statistics since 2001). This may be because items stolen are now harder to identify, e.g. flagstones, millstones, staddle stones, and mass-produced iron seats.

In November 2003 Salvo approached LASSCO to support the creation of our first city helpline for victims of architectural theft in the London area. LASSCO, the London Architectural Salvage & Supply Co Ltd, based in Shoreditch London, was established in 1979 and is one of the the best known architectural salvage business in the UK. Adrian Amos, founder of LASSCO, was on the trade steering committee from 1993 to 1995 which agreed to what eventually became the Salvo Code, and they were the first to join it in 1995.

Why have a helpline? Salvo receives very few theft alerts from London so we thought a telephone helpline could encourage more people to raise theft alerts. This may result in more recoveries, which may act as a deterrent to theft. Also Salvo theft alerts in London will now be free of charge, thanks to LASSCO. (Salvo theft alerts are free in other areas of the UK where the police subscribe.) Two weeks ago Scotland Yard was informed of the establishment of the helpline and the art and antiques squad immediately agreed to receive all Salvo Theft Alerts by email.

How will it work? Firstly, a London theft must be reported to the local police. After reporting the theft to the police the helpline number is telephoned and arrangements made to send details by email, post or fax to LASSCO. This can be done by the victim, by the police, or by someone who knows the victim, or a professional such as an insurer or solicitor. LASSCO will then raise a theft alert on the Salvo Theft Alert system, which will be emailed out to all Salvo subscribers (including other police forces, the Art Loss Register and Trace), will be printed in SalvoNEWS and will be sent to the Metropolitan Police Art and Antiques Squad for their information. The local police will also be informed so they know a theft alert has been raised.

The following information is needed to raise a theft alert:
- Date the item was last seen.
- The approximate location of the theft (eg W6 or Hammersmith)
- Description of the item, age, colour, material, repairs, alterations, and approximate size.
- Police station contact details and ID of responding officer or CID
- Police crime number or case number

Rewards may be offered, but only subject to conditions which require the goods to be returned and arrests made, unless permission is obtained from the Chief Constable to vary these conditions. Salvo and LASSCO will not take any part of any reward offered in the event of a recovery.

Recoveries take place when the police seize stolen items identified by a dealer or auctioneer, or at a trade fair, or seized on suspicion. Occasionally, if the goods are of high value, insurance companies handle the recovery. The Art Loss Register and Trace also handle recoveries. Salvo and LASSCO do not take part in recoveries. If items in a Salvo theft alert are recovered we ask the owner to inform Salvo or LASSCO so that the theft alert can be cancelled.

Salvo London Helpline 020 7749 9948

The link below is to a web page where it is possible for London victims to fill in a theft alert form online. This can be used by dealers, the police or anyone else on the victims behalf, provided all the information is known. This information will not appear immediately on the internet, but will be intercepted by LASSCO's staff who will raise a theft alert.

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AUCTIONS IN NORFOLK AND MIDDLESEX
THE catalogues for the Gaze 'Prestige Architectural' auction at Diss, Norfolk on Saturday 12 June, and the no reserve 3,000 lots sale at Architectural Reclaim in Enfield, Middlesex on Friday 11 and Saturday 12 June are now available (see links below)
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15 JUN 2004: WIGAN TENDER SALE
Tender sale of architectural salvage stock, garden ornaments, fireplaces and surrounds.

To include: 10no original red telephone boxes, 50no cast iron lamp posts and tops, 100no 9ft by 4ft by 6ft ornate school railings, cast iron columns, post and gates, 200 tonnes 4ins by 4ins granite sets, 200 tonnes random granite cobbles, 500 lin ft 14ins by 9ins pink stone coping, 1000 lin ft stone and granite curbs.
3000 sq yds oak, pine and maple flooring, 200no pine and oak doors, oak and pine beams and trusses.
20no stone troughs, 100no chimney pots, 20no belfast sinks, 300no full & half whisky barrels.
50no cast iron fireplaces & timber surrounds.

At: Bambers Quay, Anderton Street, Higher Ince, Wigan, Lancashire WN2 2BG

On View: Mon 7 June - Sat 12 June 2004, 10am - 4pm each day.

Tenders to be submitted to Wignall Brownlow by first post Tuesday 15th June 2004.
Wignall Brownlow, Suite 110 Ducie House, 37 Ducie Street, Manchester M1 2JW
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JUNE 11-12 ARCHITECTURAL RECLAIM AUCTION
GIANT RELOCATION AUCTION: The Architectural Reclaim Centre is moving. Tel 020 8367 1666.