Ed Kuhlman, auctioneer

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Eva Lou Scott Auction

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On May 15 I will be conducting an auction for the estate of Eva Lou Scott. This is one of those auctions that you will kick yourself for if you miss it. There are some really nice pieces of antique furniture on this auction. Eva Lou was very interested in history and there are some remarkable old books on the auction. One of the first things I noticed was an autographed copy of a 1914 Edition of “Old Rail Fence Corners” There are really a lot of good old books and magazines on this auction. There is a great set of Noritake “Asian Song” service for 12 with lots of serving pieces. This is one of those auctions where we will be discovering interesting things right up until auction time so make plans now to attend. See you there.

Prairie Creek School Fundraiser Auction

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Wow! The Prairie Creek people know how to have an auction. In the first place they had great food and a good silent auction. Then at the live auction, they had some really good items. A gourmet dinner for 8 sold for $1800. This has to be a Northfield record. Then to top it off, the donors offered to do another dinner if the contending bidders wished. Both of the contending bidders accepted and so Prairie Creek raised a total of $5400 from this incredibly generous donation. Another item was an incredible trunk which had been painted to look like Prairie Creek School. Then the donor took photos of all the students who had ever attended Prairie Creek and decoupaged them on the trunk so that you could see the kids looking out of the windows. Well I knew this was a great item and so I thought I would ask for a high starting bid. I was shocked when I asked for $1000 and I saw a bid. I was stunned by the final bid when I finally said “sold” for $3200. Congratulations to all the people who worked together to make this event so much fun, and special thanks to all the generous bidders who made this auction such a roaring success.

John & Barb Kisor Auction Update

On Saturday morning we conducted the auction for John and Barb Kisor. The weather turned out really nice and we had a good auction. Several collectors competed for pieces from Barb’s chicken collection. The chickens sold well as did the woodworking equipment. John and Barb are selling their house and in many ways the most important part of this auction was to be able to empty the house and get it ready to be put on the market. An auction is a remarkably efficient way to get a house ready to sell. As I write this, three days after the auction, the house is completely empty and cleaned and ready to sell.