EVERYTHING from PCs to barber chairs is going under the hammer at the City of Glasgow College auction.
Surplus items from the college – which has moved in to a new £228million twin campus – will go on sale on Wednesday, November 9.
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Managed by Wilsons Auctions, the auction, which will take place in the Charles Oakley Building on Cathedral Street, includes hairdressing and beauty therapy equipment from massage and nail tables to hairdressing stations, barber chairs and hairdryer chairs.
Other items set to be auctioned include office equipment such as PCs, photocopiers and office desks.
There will also be chairs, guitars, catering equipment, industrial washing machines and dryers and flat screen televisions.
This is the final of three auctions to take place at the college ahead of its relocation to new premises.
The auction will take place in the Charles Oakley Building at 10am on November 9 with viewings available from 10am to 5pm on Monday, November 7 and Tuesday, November 8.
Wilsons Auctions was appointed disposal partner for The City of Glasgow College managing three auctions in total, the first two auctions proved very successful with all lots sold.
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In total the college has more than 2000 surplus assets up for auction, all of which are to be sold as seen, with no reserve.
For more information or to register for the auction contact Wilsons Auctions Ltd by e-mail on cgcauctions@wilsonsauctions.com
To view the lots online before the viewings, see www.wilsonsauctions.com
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