Archive for September, 2007

Bay State Auction Veteran Launches New England Auction Co

Thursday, September 27th, 2007

A new auction company in Massachusetts is meeting the Bay State’s growing demand for quick and efficient auction solutions. The company, Sullivan & Sullivan Auctioneers, LLC, was founded by Marianne Sullivan, an industry veteran with more than 18 years of experience in the industry.
“Our goal is to offer clients bundled services, beyond the standard […]

Magna Carta copy to be auctioned in New York

Wednesday, September 26th, 2007

A rare copy of the Magna Carta, the document that enshrined human rights in English law, is to be sold in New York.
The copy owned by the Perot Foundation is expected to fetch more than $20m (£9.94m), auctioner Sotheby’s says.
The copy on sale, dating from 1297, was bought by Ross F Perot in 1984 and […]

Clermont firm launches home auction system

Wednesday, September 26th, 2007

ByAuctionOnly LLC on Tuesday launched a home auction sales system to help struggling home owners to navigate the auction process.
The service by Clermont-based ByAuctionOnly gives home owners three marketing options that include access to an Internet-based global listing and bidding system, advertising and consulting services. The firm also reimburses marketing package costs, which range from […]

San Diego police auction on Saturday, Sept. 29

Wednesday, September 26th, 2007

San Diego Police Department is holding an unclaimed property auction at the Scottish Rite Center in Mission Valley (1895 Camino del Rio South).
Preview items at 9 a.m. The auction starts at 10 a.m. Cash or local check only. Call 619-531-2767 for more info.

Civil War Letters to be Auctioned This Weekend

Tuesday, September 25th, 2007

More than 400 Civil War letters will go on the auction block September 29th ending a three-year battle over the writings.
This is the second time the auction has been scheduled. The first was cancelled in 2004 when the State of South Carolina tried to stake claim to the letters.
Tom Willcox, who was eventually granted […]