Hundreds of vintage tractors are set to go under the hammer in Harrogate this weekend.
East Anglian-based auctioneer Cheffins will bring more than 900 lots to the Great Yorkshire Showground for the annual Harrogate Vintage Sale on Saturday.
It is the largest sale of its kind in the north of England, attracting visitors from the UK and Europe.
There will be 130 classic and vintage tractors on offer, with highlights including a 1919 International Titan 10-20 tractor estimated at £12,000 to £15,000.
The vehicle has been part of several renowned collections, including one at Toddington Manor, and was also once in the ownership of major collector Paul Rackham.
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Also on offer is a 1948 Field Marshall Series II, which is in immaculate condition and previously won Best in Show at the Carrington Rally and Best Series II at the Marshall Golden Jubilee. It has an estimate of £10,000 to £12,000.
There will also be several restored Massey Ferguson 135s, and a 1956 Porsche A133, which has also been renovated, and is expected to fetch between £9,500 and £10,500.

A 1948 Field Marshall Series II
Oliver Godfrey, head of the machinery department at Cheffins, said:
“The Harrogate sale has always been a key date in the vintage and classic calendar and attracts enthusiasts from all over Europe.
“Whilst offering collectors a mid-show season opportunity to pick up new kit, the sale also provides a fantastic day out.
“We expect buyers to be particularly interested in the Titan tractor, as it is a rare and fabulously maintained example, which has been in the hands of some of the most well-known collectors on the circuit.”
The sale will take place on Saturday, August 20 from 10.30am at the Great Yorkshire Showground.
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