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 Chris Davis, Auctioneer, President of Auction Ohio

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Kevin Burchett, Auctioneer

614.866.8668

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LAST UPDATE: May 9th
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
 
28th Quarterly Ephemera Auction Schduled for June 19th.
 
See the three day Antiques Auction just listed below.
 
Accepting quality consignments for a special Antiques Auction at The Haimerl Center.
 
Keith Orr, Auctioneer joins Auction Ohio as a staff Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent.
 
Cindi Schillig planning her first solo Antiques Auction.
Congratulations to Cindi Schillig, Auctioneer and Licensed Real Estate Agent.
 
Cindi has been a fine student and will make all of us proud to have been associated for the past 16 months.
 
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28th Quarterly Ephemera Auction
Thursday, June 19th, 2008
NOW ACCEPTING CONSIGNMENTS

 

SouthPointe MarketPlace

3459 S. High St, Cols. OH  43207

Marge @ (614) 497-8228

 

Call Kevin to consign 614-866-8668

 

     
 
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FRIDAY MAY 16th @ 3pm
The Auction Ohio Gallery
Preview Thursday 12 -5pm
3459 S High St Columbus Oh
Locate 1.4 miles North of 270  on the West side of High just past Walmart.

ANTIQUE & VINTAGE FURNITURE: American dry sink w/cupboard back, painted fireplace mantle, 7 foot Deacons bench, Victorian settee, late Victorian coffee table, parlor table, 1920's - 30's arm chairs & rockers. Baroque style dinning room set, beautiful depression era bedroom set. Mahogany console chest of drawers with desk drawer, turn-of-the-century walnut bedroom set with hankie drawer dresser & 4 poster bed, chiffonier dresser, early 20th century brass canon ball final bed, Quarter Sewn Oak rocker with brass accents, oriental area rug, oval hooked rug, 2 library card index boxes, post war O'keef & Merit gas range. Vintage spinet piano.

CONTEMPORARY FURNITURE: Sofa & matching love seat, (5 sofas & love seats in all), velor wingback, QA wingback chair. Like new oak end table-coffee table set, Karastan room size rug, Iron patio set ready for new cushions (pretty grape vine pattern), ladies wicker sewing chair, captains bed, Jenny Lind bed, recliner sofa, “Forever Rattan” style patio set, 2 glass showcases, dinnette sets, Hepplewhite style country table.

GLASS & POTTERY: Better collection of painted & signed Fenton glass including: miniature 3” and 4 “ handled baskets, several pieces signed by Kitty Riley, amethyst, opalescent, custard. Burmese ewers, white crest enameled basket, Fenton rooster, handled baskets, handled flower basket, opalescent cranberry fern, many Fenton pairs, fan vases, jack-in-the-pulpit ewers, pair beautiful iridescent cobalt footed bowls with dolphin handles, slag glass butterfly, 1930's Fenton vase, draped vase signed by Don Fenton, Fenton puss-in-boot, folded hankie vases. hobnail milkglass, Fenton GWTW style brass lamp with HP shade, rose bowl on brass female figured stand. 7” Van Briggle pitcher, 3 nice pcs Hull-Art, Roseville 7” vase, 8 Hummel & Goebel figurines, 70 pcs Franciscan Interpace china, crackle glass, lace table covers, Victorian lidded fruit compote, faceted crystal perfume, Blenko tall vase, Amberina crackle glass, Imperial slag, Russel wright style tea set, misc crystal, etched Fostoria divided tray.

PRIMITIVES: Buck board, tall maple syrup sled, advertising crock, crocks & jugs, Buckeye Pottery yellow ware cider set. Turn-of-the-century hat mirror from dept store, crockery pitcher & bowl, 2 Griswold wheat and corn-stick pans, skillets, sad irons, tailors goose, collection of food graters, Penn RR reflective highway sign, Shinnick Co. Zanesville cast iron Kettle, kerosene iron, Oil can with filler for kerosene iron, coal iron, cookie cutters, Carters paper label (full round) print block, Cross stitch motto,19th century river painting on canvas, early ironstone platter, dove tailed pail, barrel makers 'stay', Victorian oil lamps, hand made European copper vessels, early 19th century scroll back chair, heavy iron rendering kettle on spider, grinding stone, copper wash agitator, graniteware.

COLLECTIBLES: Longaberger baskets, KPM (Dresden style) figure of children on teeter totter, History of Free Masonry (book), group of mixed patterns sterling flatware, Collection of silver spoon patterns, 4' Chrome Christmas tree, sterling candle stands, 18” tall Geisha girl decorated vase, DeGrazia indian prints, 1960's purses, Aladden fez', mason jars.

TOYS: Building block set, alphabet blocks, child's toy sewing machine, feed sack teddy bear, late 40's wooden train, “Lively Kitten” doll baby by Madame Alexander, Buddy L Jeep, Tonka fire truck, Redline Hotwheels, die cast cars & trucks,1980's baseball cards, Tootsie cars, 1950's wall art, tin toys, as found battery operated toys i.e. VW bug, Fire Dept Jeep, Tootsie cars, tin trains & planes, Fort Apache play set, Tonka trucks, Lincoln logs, Bozo phone, kids books & puzzles, jars of machined marbles.

ELECTRONICS: Clean upright freezer, TV's, book shelf stereo, DVD player, records, turntable, walnut cased stereo speakers ( Cerwin-Vega) & other, good vacuums, fans, VHS tapes.

QUILTS: Vintage & handmade (in Canal Winchester area), Bow Tie, Log Cabin, Ohio Star, Rose Appliqué, Six Point Star, Dresden Plate, Small Rail Fence, Dated and signed Crazy Quilt (you gotta see this stitching), Fruit & Vegatable wall quilt, Eight Point Star lap robe, Bonnet Girl w/Farm Boy appliqué & more.

GARAGE & YARD: John Deere & Lawn Boy push mowers, front tine rototiller, long handled tools, spreaders, electric edger, gas grill, ebony carved elephant bookends, yard statuary.

 

   
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In a cooperative effort, Auction Ohio and Plain City Auction will both host and conduct the liquidation of the following collection. This Auction will be conductd at the Historic Plain City Auction Gallery in Plain City Ohio. This sale will be held in early June, Please check back for more details being posted soon.

We are extremely proud to offer at Public Auction, an important private collection of Museum quality Antiques, objects of art, and rare collectibles. This three day event will include many items never before sold at auction. From salesman samples, vintage toys, Turn-of-the-century Barber shop items to early American firearms, a full figure Cigar Store Indian, black smith tools, Railroad and Nautical antiques. Antique furniture and unique one-of-a-kind hand made furnishings that will astound you.

Attendees of the auction will be thrilled to see the large collections, gathered over a life time, of vintage pedal tractors, sewing thimbles, wooden wagons, advertising signs, Petro collectibles, (including several glass globed gas pumps), Fire Fighters apparatus, General Store cases and displays. Many beautiful antique cash registers, including Coca-Cola advertising registers. Antique and valuable Coke signs & trays. Folk art boxes to miniature sculptures created in bottles.

One day of the auction will be set aside to sell the massive collection of farm & dairy related tools, old west artifacts, block planes, carpenters & mechanics tools. Countless variations of rare tools covering the many industries that have built America.  

This is a private collection, from an advanced collector that loving and painstaking hunted for, gathered, preserved and conditioned these items to qualify for his collection. Come see how these antiques unfold history before your eyes. There will be surprises for every level of collector.

 

     

 Auction Ohio is different!

A frequently voiced complaint in the Columbus auction community is that auctioneers often do not return phone calls and have a delay in looking at or picking up the merchandise. Auction Ohio, can return the majority of calls the same day. Generally we can look at the merchandise within 48 hours of the very first contact. Picking up the merchandise in most cases, within a very few days. With available storage, ample showroom and 3 truck crews, Auction Ohio can get the job done fast!

Auction Ohio offers the following benefits for sellers:

bulletUpfront flat fee quotes, with no additional hidden charges, or oddly balanced sliding scales. Hourly rates for packing, hourly rates for trucking.
bulletAuction Ohio and the SouthPointe MarketPlace provide state-of-the-art security for sellers possessions with a closed circuit monitored showroom.
bulletWe have “live bid” On-Line Auction accounts with eBay and Proxy Bid, ready for your valuable collections to be offered world-wide.
bulletFree, no obligation, in-home consultation to help you determine that the auction method and Auction Ohio are correct for your merchandise
bullet Combined, AuctionOhio.com and AuctionFYI.com hold one of the largest email notification lists available. Your items will reach the attention of a great number of buyers.
bullet Auction Ohio is known regionally as a seller of antiques, collectibles, furniture and Jewelry. All the best buyers have attended our auctions and are eager to be notified when we have items in their category interests.
bullet Being 1 mile off a major freeway makes the destination a snap to navigate. The SouthPointe MarketPlace is located at 3459 S. High St in Columbus. Being one block North of the local Walmart brings a generous amount of shoppers to the immediate area.

Auction Ohio offers the following benefits for buyers:

bulletAn open house preview, the entire day before a gallery auction, is unprecedented in Columbus. A buyer can peruse the variety of goods and even leave absentee bids if they cannot attend the auction.
bulletBuyers of larger items can take up to 4 days to pick up their purchases.
bulletOur email notifications are, Central Ohio specific. You will be made aware of many auctions in Columbus, even those outside of the Gallery.
bulletAuction Ohio offers more variety and faster selling, with various (category specific) auctions rings, designed to save you time by selling the items you want to bid on quickly.

I value this opportunity to work under the Auction Ohio 'umbrella'. A shared vision, proven track record and a cherished reputation, has created an ideal combination of circumstances for all.

Kevin M Burchett, Auctioneer

614.866.8668