Sales of the stock will begin later in November
John Pye Auctions said sales of Made.com stock are expected to start in the third week of NovemberAn auction house has announced it has been appointed to sell all of Made.com's UK stock following the firm's collapse.John Pye Auctions, based in Nottingham, said administrators had instructed them to sell the entirety of the company's UK stock inventory.Leicestershire-based retail giant Next is buying Made's brand name, website and intellectual property for £3.
She described Made.com as a "much-loved brand" that had thrived in a world of lower prices, stable demand from its customers and reliable supply chains but said that "world vanished".
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