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<p>[QUOTE="Rich Beale, post: 3473656, member: 77960"]The auction results would normally display the morning after a sale, and invoices would be sent out shortly thereafter. However because there are Easter public holidays on Friday and Monday, and the post-sale processes are reliant on external server IT support pushing data from site to database and back again (and who do anti-social things like not working public holidays) there will be a short hiatus until Tuesday. This does unfortunately mean a longer time until bid confirmation than usual, but good things often come to those who wait. In the meantime we’ve been hard at work getting the next sale up and running, and we recommend viewing online with a generous helping of ovoid-shaped confectionery to hand. </p><p><br /></p><p>Wishing you all a very Happy Easter, when for reasons most of us have all forgotten we celebrate in a roundabout sort of way the Saxon Great Mother goddess Eostre, whose sacred animal was the bunny rabbit and was associated with eggs, a symbol of rebirth in the springtime.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Rich Beale, post: 3473656, member: 77960"]The auction results would normally display the morning after a sale, and invoices would be sent out shortly thereafter. However because there are Easter public holidays on Friday and Monday, and the post-sale processes are reliant on external server IT support pushing data from site to database and back again (and who do anti-social things like not working public holidays) there will be a short hiatus until Tuesday. This does unfortunately mean a longer time until bid confirmation than usual, but good things often come to those who wait. In the meantime we’ve been hard at work getting the next sale up and running, and we recommend viewing online with a generous helping of ovoid-shaped confectionery to hand. Wishing you all a very Happy Easter, when for reasons most of us have all forgotten we celebrate in a roundabout sort of way the Saxon Great Mother goddess Eostre, whose sacred animal was the bunny rabbit and was associated with eggs, a symbol of rebirth in the springtime.[/QUOTE]
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