Hosted at the firm’s sale ground in Sutton, England, on 24 April, this auction will allow traditional live bidding for tractors, vehicles and motorcycles, with other parts of the sale being offered as a timed online auction. The auction will see tractors, machinery, steam engines, motorcycles, cars and collectors’ items go under the hammer.

Among the tractors on offer, the highlight is a County 1184 dating from 1979 which has an estimate of £42,500 to £45,000 (€50,020 to €52,965), which is followed by an ex-airport County 1174 also dating from 1979, which is set to sell for between £38,000 and £40,000 (€44,730 and €47,080).

Also available is a rare 1952 Fordson E27N 4WD with Roadless/Manuel front axle which has an estimate of £16,000 to £18,000 (€18,834 to €21,188) and among the earlier-built tractors is a 1920s Huber Light Four with an estimate of £14,000 to £16,000 (€16,480 to €18,834).

One of the rarest items on offer is a genuine one-owner-from-new 1957 Land Rover Series 1. Untouched for over 30 years, the Land Rover carries an estimate of £12,500 to £15,000 (€14,715 to €17,657).

One of the rarest items on offer is a genuine one-owner-from-new 1957 Land Rover Series 1.

This 1952 Fordson E27N Major Selene is fitted with a Perkins L4 diesel engine and a Lainchbury winch. The tractor was found in Wales, where it was apparently used for forestry work, and was restored by the vendor over a five-year period using many new parts

This 1979 County 1174 has only recorded 705 hours and is believed to have operated as a snow plough at Stansted Airport.