John Pye Auctions operates from Sinon House within The Hyde Business Park in Brighton, offering an innovative auction platform for buyers and sellers alike. Specializing in various categories from vehicles to antiques, this auction house emphasizes transparency and customer satisfaction throughout the bidding process. Their experienced team provides guidance on both sides of the auction experience, ensuring everyone involved knows what to expect. For those looking for unique finds or effective selling solutions, John Pye Auctions delivers an exceptional service experience.

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