Kuhlman Auction Service

December 31st, 2005

New Years Day Auction Update

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I know it is late, but not too late. As I was setting up for the auction tomorrow, I found lots of really nice depression glass and other beautiful pieces. If you are looking for something besides football on New Years Day, come to Mantorville. We will be waiting for you. The auction starts at 1:00 PM inside the auction gallery

December 20th, 2005

New Year’s Day Auction

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We are starting out the New Year with an auction in Mantorville in the Auction Gallery. This auction will be an antique consignment auction. It looks like we will be having some nice items. including a very nice old walnut writing desk, a rope bed, chicken incubator, depression glass, cast iron, primitives, glassware, and lots more. Join us on Sunday afternoon at 1:00 PM in Mantorville and start the New Year out right by attending an auction. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

December 6th, 2005

Mantorville Square

Hi, folks. I was checking out the website and noticed Ed has neglected to even mention why he’s blogging about Mantorville Square in Mantorville, MN. In May Ed and I, my sister Jan and her husband Dave Brooks, my brother Paul Larsen of Wasioja, and Ron Ruport of Mantorville purchased the former Mantorville Antique Mall. Renamed Mantorville Square, we still primarily carry antiques and collectibles. We currently have about 25 vendors. In addition, we have added a line of gifts and home and garden decor, including Milkhouse soy and beeswax candles, Legacy greeting cards, Park textiles, country, “retro,” “up north,” and western items. “Tis the season,” and of course we have Santas and other Christmas items. If you’re tired of crowded malls and parking lots and want a unique shopping experience, consider a drive to Mantorville before Christmas. Barb

December 1st, 2005

Welcome Back to Mantorville

Merry Christmas to all and to all a good Old Fashioned Christmas in Mantorville on Saturday, December 3. If you havent been to Mantorville lately, let me take this opportunity to welcome you to Mantorville Square this Saturday for an Old Fashioned Christmas. All the stores will be decorated for Christmas, freshly fallen snow decorates the streets, the sound of sleigh bells fills the air, Santa will be on hand for pictures, take advantage of the house tour, buy some candy at the Chocolate Shoppe, visit Memorabilia for antiques, go to Riverside Gifts, and stop in and say hello at Mantorville Square. Top off your evening with a visit to the historic Hubbell House and then see the play “Greetings” at the historic Opera House