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Industrial Auctions

Surplus Auction Town of Waterford, CT
  Saturday October 11, 2008 @ 10:00 A.M.
1000 Hartford Rd. (Route 85) Waterford, CT 06385 


Completed: Town of Groton - 3 Auctions in one day--
  Saturday, September 6th at 10:00 a.m.
68 GROTON LONG POINT ROADGroton, CT 

Business Liquidation Auction
  Wed. Oct. 22 at 10 a.m
7 Pendleton Hill RdRte. 49, N. Stonington, CT 

 
Real Estate For Private Regular Listing

Real Estate Auctions

Estate Auctions

Famous Field Auction
  Sun October 19th at 10 am
289 Sterling Rd (Rte 14) Sterling,CT 06377  


 
Items For Sale

2004 Mack Tractor & (2) Walking Floor Trailers
  We Are Now Accepting Offers:
Truck & Trailers Located in Branford, CT 06405 


Bindery Equipment
  Coming Soon!
 

Past Projects

More Information
about a A Complete Candle Manufacturing Facility.

More Information
about the Architectural Antiques Auction.

More Information
about Haley Electrical Controls Auction Manufacturing Facility.

More Information
about the Computers & Electronics Inventory Auction.

More Information
about the Auction For The University Of Connecticut's Surplus Vehicles & Equipment

 

 

 

 

 
Estate Detail
BRIEF DESCRIPTION: Famous Field Auction

Glass’s Famous Field Auctions Are Back

Every Third Sunday, April through November

at 10 a.m. Preview: 8 a.m. Rain or Shine.

 NEXT FIELD AUCTION

Sunday, September 21, 2008 at 10 a.m.

Route 14, 289 Sterling Road, Sterling, CT

Exit 89, I-395. 4 miles off the exit.

Be a Buyer or a Seller.


This Month: Estate furniture and smalls under the tent at 10 a.m. include: 4 drawer highboy top; Victorian camel back sofa, side chair; Victorian ladies high back chair; 2 pc. Victorian slat back living room set with sofa and chair; fancy oak Victorian drop front desk; Victorian black walnut table; oak curved glass china closet; 2 drawer lift top blanket chest; Queen Ann side chair; 2 drawer end table; Ogee, Chippendale mirrors; wing back arm chair; mahogany pie crust table; 20th c. oil of lady; Currier & Ives print; ladder back chairs; tiger maple candle stand; mahogany drop leaf dinning table; 4 drawer mahogany chest; Hitchcock style side chairs; 2 bisque piano babies; cut glass pitcher and bowls; good selection of china and glass; picture frames; large stenciled tray; fancy gold frame table, 3/4 string bass.

 

SELLERS - Call at 10 a.m. sharp on the Friday before the auction (not a minute before or you must call again) to reserve your row. First caller gets first row or rows. You may reserve more than one row. Sellers cannot get together and split rows for lower commission. All sellers then unload Sunday from 6 a.m. – 9 a.m. A seller’s space will be held until 9 a.m.

 

Please note:  We do not accept reserve bids from sellers. All items are sold to the highest bidder. An item or a group of items, or an entire row may be combined to reach the minimum starting price of $5.00.

 

We accept antiques, collectibles, quality furniture, cars, estates, china, glass,

smalls, old toys, old books, jewelry, vintage clothing, tools, farm equipment, tractors,

rec. vehicles, motorcycles – one item or one thousand items. The better the quality, the more you make, the less commission you pay. Sliding commission – call for rates.) Get PAID CASH one hour after your lot sells.

 

Important: Auction team reserves the right to reject items for sale in

the field. We do NOT accept items that you normally would take to the dump.

We also do not accept tires, appliances, paint, haz mat material, mattresses, current

clothing, or junk.

 

BUYERS – Preview at 8 a.m. No absentee bids. Buyers pay cash as you go.

No credit cards or checks. 10% Buyer’s Premium and .06% CT state sales tax

unless you register each month as a dealer. Dealers must wear a tax exempt label

that is visible to the auctioneer.

 

Immediate removal. There is help to haul your purchases to your car.

Tip a Field Gopher (young adults who work for tips, not RHG)

to watch your items or lug items to your car. Hire them for one job,

one hour, or all day. Or bring your own gopher.

 

Plenty of Parking. Caterer on Premises.  Portojohns. Horseshoes.

Tables and chairs under the tents for shade, eats, and small estate collectibles.

 

No pets. No bare feet. No smoking. No alcohol.




 



Auctions create a buy-now atmosphere and capitalize on the human disposition for competition.

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