THERE will be chances to ‘own a piece of history’ as items from the iconic Browns of Chester are auctioned this week.
An exclusive no-reserve online auction is now live and includes retail fixtures, branded merchandising units and concession stands, furniture, racking and much more.
South Yorkshire-based auction and asset management specialists NCM Auctions will be clearing the historic store, once referred to as ‘the Harrods of the North’.
Founded in 1780 by Susannah Brown, the department store was a key part of Chester’s cultural identity. The striking Georgian, Tudor and Gothic facades became synonymous with Chester and one of the city’s most well-known retail attractions.
Its status was such that when Debenhams took over the Grade I listed building in 1976, it was the only location that traded under its original name. The store closed its doors to shoppers in early 2021 when Debenhams entered liquidation.
Alex McCormick from NCM Auctions explains: “Our auctions help businesses, independent retailers, groups and charities access high-quality retail fixtures and fittings at a fraction of the cost of acquiring these items new.
“We also know the important role this iconic building plays in Chester’s heritage and this gives local people and past employees the chance to own a piece of history.”
The auction for the former Browns of Chester store is live now and bidding ends on September 5 from 11am.
Viewings are available on September 4 by appointment only. To book call the NCM team on 01302 898260.
Those interested can browse the catalogue and register to bid online.
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