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    This is a follow to a story appearingFebruary 10, 2012

    BOCA RATON, Florida (AP) Two brothers'unique private museum of classic cars, raremusical instruments and other collectibleswas emptied Saturday with the final strike ofan auctioneer's gavel, bringing in $38.3 mil-lion in sales.

    Two days of bidding on 550 lots neared theirconclusion with the biggest sale of them all,$3.3 million for the only known surviving1912 Oldsmobile Limited, more than doubleits estimate.

    The final tally came in just below the roughly$40 million the auction houses estimated

    they'd yield. Most of the automobiles sold ator above their estimates, though bids for

    Eclectic Florida museum brings$38.3M at auction

    Crossword.............................................................................page 2Elles Kitchen.........................................................................page 2Marlins sued over auction bid.............................................. .page 3

    Ocars generat $3M at auction...............................................page 4Roling Stones Album CoverArt up fo Auction........................page 6

    Published Every Other Friday ~ Next Issue: March 23, 2012 MARCH 9, 2011VOLUME 8, ISSUE 157

    many of the rare musical instruments camein below expected ranges. The centerpieceof the collection, a stunning custom-builtmerry-go-round, sold for nearly $1.3 million.

    see Museum page 6

    ABSOLUTE AUCTIONMARY F. MERRYMAN ESTATE

    4 BEDROOM 2 BATH BRICK HOME FURNITURE APPLIANCESJEWELRYVINTAGE GAMES VINTAGE BOOKS

    2416 DENNYWOOD DRIVE NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE 37214

    SATURDAY, MARCH 24TH, 10:30 AM

    DIRECTIONS: From Nashville take I-40 East

    to Briley Pky North Exit

    215B. Follow Briley to

    Lebanon Rd Exit #8 turn

    right on Lebanon Rd.

    Travel to first stop light

    turn left onto Fairway Dr.

    Follow Fairway Dr. to

    dead end and turn left

    onto Dennywood sale is

    on the right.

    REAL ESTATE: Selling first at 10:30 AM. This lovely 4 bedroom, 2

    bath, brick home with central heat and air sits on a spacious 110 x 172

    lot located in the heart of Donelson. There is a large living room, dining

    room and kitchen with hard wood floors throughout these areas. Thereare 3 Bedrooms with hardwood flooring and 1 full bath in one end of the

    home. The Master suite is secluded on the other end of the home and has

    its own full bath and bonus room. There is a deck overlooking the back

    yard and the drive way leads to a 1 car garage located in the rear of the

    home. This home is located minutes

    from downtown Nashville, Briley Pky, I-40 and I-65 as well as schools

    and shopping.

    Personal Property: Dining table with 8 chairs, 2 small glass front curio cabinets, china cabinet,

    bedroom suite, sewing machine in cabinet, other miscellaneous furniture pieces, vintage Bendix

    radio with turntable, vintage games and books, Pom

    Pom Aluminum Christmas tree with color wheel, washer

    and dryer, refrigerator, stove, costume jewelry and much

    more.

    Terms: Real Estate. CASH. Make Your Own financial

    arrangements prior to sale.15% of your bid as Earnest

    Money day of sale balance at closing. Deed and Insured

    Title furnished by the Estate. Or Financing is Available

    through Wilson Bank and a Trust. Member FDIC. Equal

    Housing Lender. Please call Janice Durnberger NMLS #

    447437 (615) 547-5601 For specific information related to the Financing.

    Personal Property: Cash, Visa, MasterCard, Discover accepted. Drivers License required for bid-

    ding number. wwwcolsonauctions.com Sale # 01212

    Debbie Melvin, Coldwell Banker Barnes Agents

    The AuctionGreers - Eddie Greer / Melanie Eifling Auctioneers

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    ACROSS

    1 What children learn

    5 Raise one's shoulders10 Cabbage salad14 Foot wear15 Reiterate16 Roman garments17 Energy18 Perfection19 Not mine20 S. American llama22 Abated24 Lean26 Representative27 Precedes an alias30 Swerve32 Pillager37 Guy

    38 Islands40 Immoral41 Ancient Indian43 Rent44 Household cleaner brand45 Dirty46 Cut up48 Accountant49 Hit52 Gap53 Gender54 Wig56 Drags58 Smooth skinned fish63 Ornate67 Greek stringed instrument68 Kinds of stars70 Menacing animal noise71 Movie star72 Callow73 Jewish scribe74 Penned in75 Mountain range76 Hale

    DOWN

    1 Syrian bishop

    2 Cook3 Corporation (abbr.)4 Drinking aid5 Cubes6 European Nomad7 Churn8 Whoop9 Old Faithful, for example

    10 Eye infection11 Diver12 Accent mark13 Fend off21 __ center23 Resort hotel25 Screams

    27 Hoard28 Wind instrument29 Practical joke31 Pulls in33 Climbing vine34 Records35 Marry secretly36 Become less tight39 Calm42 Deer relative44 Unhand (2 wds.)47 Runs50 Time period51 Portuguese governess55 Moan57 Fastener

    58 Trim59 Dr. Jekyll and Mr. __60 Press61 Thaw62 Eager64 Seep65 Russian Marx66 Voiced69 Street abbr.

    Crossword Fun!

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    www.AmericasAuctionReport.comElles KitchenHoney Barbeque Baste

    Honey Apple Pork Chops

    minutes. Serve over grilled chicken,pork, spareribs, salmon or hamburgers.

    Servings: 6Yield: 1 CupSimmer time : 20 minutes

    Ingredients

    4 4-ounce boneless loin chops, 1-inch thick1 1/2 cups apple cider1/4 cup lemon juice1/4 cup soy sauce2 tablespoons honey1 clove garlic, minced1/4 teaspoon pepper

    PreperationCombine all ingredients, except pork

    chops; mix well. Place chops in ashallow dish; pour marinade overchops. Cover and refrigerate 6-24

    hours. Prepare covered grill with drippan in center, banked by medium-hot

    coals. Grill chops for 20-25 minutes,turning once, and basting occasion-ally with marinade.

    Its time to grill! The weather is getting warmer and everyone is readyto fire up the barbeque and enjoy their favorite foods. Here is a couple

    of Elles favorites.Ingredients

    1 tablespoon vegetable oil1/4 cup minced onion1 clove garlic, minced1 8-ounce can tomato sauce1/3 cup honey3 tablespoons vinegar2 tablespoons dry sherry1 teaspoon dry mustard1/2 teaspoon salt1/4 teaspoon coarsely ground black

    pepper

    PreparationHeat oil in medium saucepan overmedium heat until hot. Add onion andgarlic; cook and stir until onion is tender.

    Add remaining ingredients. Bring to aboil; reduce heat to low and simmer 20

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    Sports collectibles company CEO pleadsguilty to mail fraud

    ROCKFORD (WREX) - The CEO of

    Vintage Sports Authentics, LLC

    pleaded guilty to mail fraud in a Rock-

    ford court Thursday.

    Steven Jensen, 40, of Osseo, Min-

    nesota, admitted he planned to market

    and sell counterfeit sports memora-

    bilia. Jensen planned to represent

    these items as worn in an actual game.

    Jensen, over a four year period from

    July 2007 to July 2011, advertised

    game worn jerseys for sale on internet

    auction sites, knowing that they were

    not game used.Jensen was arrested in

    August of 2011 under charges that

    were originally filed in Manhattan. Thecase was then moved to the U.S. Dis-

    trict Court inRockford for his guilty plea

    and sentencing.

    The maximum penalty for mail fraud is

    20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine,

    as well as restitution.

    Ft. Lauderdale, FL (Sports Network)- The Miami Marlin are being sued fordamages by a corporation that says itwon a bid to buy the team at an auc-tion more than four years ago.

    In a complaint filed in 17th Judicial Cir-cuit Court of Florida, Omeranz &

    Landsma Corporation seeks judge-ment against the Major League Base-ball team "for damages and for suchother and further relief" as the courtsees fit.The filing claims Marlins presi-dent David Samson, serving as auc-tioneer at an event on February 8,2008, put the team up for auction andopened the bidding at $10 million.

    According to the complaint, Omeranz

    & Landsman placed the only bid andSamson accepted the $10 million of-ferfor the then-Florida Marlins. "As aresult, a binding contract was created,"the complaint says.

    Company sues Marlins based on auction bid

    THURSDAY, MARCH 22ND, 11:00 AM

    ALICE MAY ANDERSON ESTATE

    1400 SQ. FT. BRICK HOMEMINOR FLOOD DAMAGE / READY TO REMODEL

    87 FT X 303 FT LOT - 326 WIMPOLE DR 37211Directions: Take I-40 East to Briley Pkwy. Exit # 215A take Briley Pkwy. 1.5 miles toMurfreesboro Rd. right on Murfreesboro Rd. 1 mile to left on East Thompson Ln. 3blocks to right on Wimpole.

    This 1400 sq. ft. brick home has central heat and air, hardwood floors, 2 bedrooms,additional room that could be a 3rd bedroom or study, laundry room, modern kitchenwith dining area, living room dining room combination, laundry room, paved drive,carport and covered patio. There was some minor flood damage in 2010 but couldeasily be repaired to suit your tastes. All on an 87 ft. x 303 ft lot.Terms: CASH. Make Your Own financial arrangements prior to sale. Deed and In-sured Title Furnished by Court. Sale # 01312

    www.colsonauctions.comMarc Colson / Bobby Colson Auctioneers

    $ 25.00 Will Be Given Away

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    2004 Tennessee State Champion Auctioner

    Announcements made day of sale take precedence over all prior advertising.

    615-763-0658 or Cell:615-268-8654

    15007 Hwy 49, Suite B, Vanleer, TN 37181 615-764-0171

    Find More Information at: www.haroldferrellauctions.com

    PublicCharlotte, TN 37036 Jackson Lane/Greenwood Road

    78.99 Acres Selling in 9 Tracts No Re-grouping by Auction

    Directions: From Nashville: Hwy 12 West to Ashland City.

    Left on Hwy. 49 West, Right on Maple Valley Rd. Left on Coal-ing Rd. Sale on right at intersection of Greenwood, Jackson

    Ln. and Coaling Rd. From Ashland City: Hwy 49 West, Right

    on Maple Valley Rd., Left on Coaling Rd. Sale ahead on right

    at intersection of Greenwood Rd., Jackson Ln. and Coaling

    Rd. From Dickson: Hwy 48 North, Right on Stayton Rd. Righton Jackson Ln. Sale ahead on right at intersection of Green-

    wood, Jackson Ln. and Coaling Rd. From Clarksville: Hwy

    48 South past county line, Left on Stayton Rd., Right on Jack-son Ln., sale ahead at intersection of Jackson Ln., Green-

    wood Rd. and Coaling Rd.

    Tract Sizes:

    Tract 1 5.00 +/- Acres

    Tract 2 10.10 +/- Acres

    Tract 3 5.77 +/- Acres

    Tract 4 5.10 +/- Acres

    Tract 5 14.03 +/- Acres

    Tract 6 8.33 +/- Acres (Tract on Hayes Rd.)

    Tract 7 8.34 +/- Acres (Tract on Hayes Rd.)

    Tract 8 8.38 +/- Acres (Tract on Hayes Rd.)Tract 9 13.94 +/- Acres w/well . (Tract on Hayes Rd.)

    Reason for sale: Owner retiring.

    YOUR CHOICE OF THESE BEAUTIFUL TRACTS!Wooded, Pasture, Country Atmosphere, Restricted Building Sites!

    EASY COMMUTE TO NASHVILLE!

    Saturday March 31, 2012 at 9:00 AM

    Terms: Seller giving clear title. Seller providing Title In-

    surance. Property Taxes Prorated through closing. Pos-session given with deed. 15% down Day of Sale.

    Remainder to be paid at closing. Sale to close on or be-

    fore April 15, 2012

    Financing Available to Pre-Qualified Buyers through

    Farm Credit. Call Josh Davis today at 615-446-5133

    No BuyersPremium!

    Call NOW to schedule your viewing of this property!

    Auction to be

    held on Tract 3

    FIRM LIC. # 5195

    Oscar Auction GeneratesMore Than $3 Million

    Recently Hollywood was buzzing withOscar fever, and part of that buzz wasa private auction generating more than$3 million dollars for 15 seperate Oscarstatuettes from the 30s and 40s.

    The auction was two days after themost famous award ceremony. The pri-vate, mail-order auction boasted fa-mous Oscars from films like"The Yearling," "CitizenKane," "Little Women," and"Cavalcade," to name afew.

    The highest bidder wonthe Oscar awarded toHerman Mankiewicz for

    co-writing "Citizen Kane,"for $588,455.

    In second place, the 1933Oscar for best picture "Cav-alcade," auctioned off at$332,165.

    While vacationing onthe beach over theNew Year, NateSanders, auction

    house owner, receiveda phone call that a private Hollywoodcollector wanted to hold an auction andquickly, Sanders said.

    He had auctioned Orson Welles' Oscarfor his part in writing "Citizen Kane,"back in December for $861,542.

    The private collector probably knew hecould do the same with the 15 otherOscars, Sanders said.

    Sanders' auction house holds a privateauction every month, he said, it waseasy to put something together fastand right in time for the Oscars.

    The auction house created a pamphletshowcasing the 15 Oscars. It beganmailing the pamphlets out in Januaryand the bidding happened online.

    The interest in the awards received an"unprecedented response," Sanders

    said.

    This was a record amount of moneygenerated for Hollywood memorabiliafor Oscars, he added.

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    364 EMMA COOK ROAD SCOTTSVILLE, KENTUCKY70.02 ACRES (6 TRACTS) FRONTAGE ON (2) ROADS (2) HOUSES (2) BARNS (3) PONDS CROPLAND

    PASTURELAND SOME TIMBER 1997 DODGE 4X4 GUNS FARM EQUIPMENT RIDING MOWERFURNITURE KITCHEN APPLIANCES COLLECTABLES PERSONAL PROPERTY

    JERRY & SHELIA BROWN PROPERTY

    Absolute Auction SATURDAY, MARCH 17th, 10 A.M.(REAL ESTATE TO SELL AT 10 A.M.)

    Absolute Auction SATURDAY, MARCH 24th, 10 A.M.(REAL ESTATE TO SELL AT 10 A.M.)

    DIRECTIONS FROM HWY. 52 BY-PASS IN TENNESSEE BE-TWEEN LAFAYETTE & WESTMORELAND: Take Leath Roadcrossing Old Hwy. 52 onto Rocky Mound Road, following RockyMound Road crossing into Kentucky and the M t. Union Commu-nity; right on Emma Cook Road to property and sale site on the left(signs posted).

    REAL ESTATE: This excellent farm has 70.02 acres fronting Mt.Union Road and Emma Cook Road over 2000 feet. It is improvedwith (2) houses, (2) barns and (3) ponds. The entire farm is mostlyopen with a level to gently rolling terrain; which offers an abundanceof cropland with some pasture and marketable timber, county water

    is available. This super choice property has been surveyed, platted and staked to be sold in (6) tracts.TRACT #1: .86 acres, fronting Mt. Union Road andEmma Cook Road approx. 509.14 ft. This tract is improved with an older 2 BR/1 BA frame house equippped with county water. This is a country style homein need of some repair and a little TLC. TRACT #2: 12.19 acres fronting Emma Cook Road approx. 900.08 ft. This tract is open and wooded, has a level togently rolling terrain and is improved with a pond. TRACT #3: 11.87 acres fronting Emma Cook Road approx. 427.38 ft. This tract is mostly all open and hasa level to gently rolling terrain. TRACT #4: 20.63 acres fronting Emma Cook Road approx. 116.63 ft. this tract is mostly open and level plus it is improvedwith a pond and tobacco/feed barn. TRACT #5: 1.05 acres fronting Emma Cook Road approx. 103.22 ft. This tract is improved with a 1 story country stylebrick house. The layout contains 4 BR/1 BA, living room, kitchen/dining room, utility room, covered porch & carport. The home is equipped with elec. win-dow A/C, elec. wall heat and county water.TRACT #6: 23.42 acres fronting Emma Cook Road approx. 18.87 ft. with 21 ft. easement. This tract is alsomostly open and level plus it is improved with a pond and tobacco/feed barn. LADIES & GENTLEMEN this is an Excellent Super Choice Farm located

    just across the Kentucky State Line in the Mt. Union Community of Allen Co. The openness of the land plus the mostly level terrain offers a lot of diversityfor this farm. Properties of this quality and caliber are truly getting harder and harder to find so dont wait...the time is right...the time is now....invest yourmoney in real estate and you will be glad you did!TRUCK: 1997 Dodge Ram 2500 4x4 Laramie SLT, Cummins turbo diesel, 5 spd., PS, PB, A/C, TW, PW, PDL, AM/FM radio, blue w/gray interior, 280kmiles...runs good.TOOLS FARM EQUIPMENT: Fords hammer mill, approx. 200 tobacco sticks, Ford 2 bottom plow, drag disc, 2 row cultivator, Allis Chalmer sickle mower,John Deere #9 sickle mower, mechanical 1-row transplanter, boom sprayer, Easy Flow seed sower, Snapper rear engine rider.GUNS: Nitro Hunter 12 gauge shotgun, Drop block 12 gauge shotgun, Double Barrel 12 ga. shotgun, Double Barrel 10 ga. black powder, Double Barrel 12ga. black plowder, 36 cal. Flint Lock Ky. black powder, Revelation Model 100A 22 cal. rifle, Remington Model 550 22 cal. rifle,Winchester Model 70 30-06.ANTIQUES COLLECTABLES: Original U-Save-It jar (pint), old advertising tin, oil lamps, childs toys, Mickey Mouse bank, Atari video game, Indian flintrock. FURNITURE PERSONAL PROPERTY: (2) entertainment centers, rocker recliners, Emerson microwave, Frigidaire chest freezer, G.E. electric cookstove, 3 piece bedroom suit (night stand, chest, dresser w/mirror), (2) twin beds, 4 piece bedroom suit (bed, desk, night stand, dresser w/mirror), round din-ing table & chairs, drop leaf table & chairs, console stereo, lawn furniture, glassware, Corningware, pictures, VHS tapes, magazines, shadow box, Martinhouse, books, encyclopedias and more....SELLER: Jerry and Shelia Brown.TERMS: REAL ESTATE: 10% non-refundable deposit down day of sale and balance with the deed. PERSONAL PROPERTY: cash or good check (posi-tive ID required). AUCTION AGENT: Ben Bray (615) 666-2232. NOTE FROM AGENT: Ladies and gentlemen, what more can we say! Make plans now tobe in the Mt. Union Community of Allen County, Kentucky on Saturday, March 17th, 10 a.m. and we will see you at the auction!

    LEAD BASE PAINT DISCLOSURE: The home was constructed before 1978. Any bidder will be permitted during the 10 days prior to the sale to conduct a lead based painttest. Buyer will be required to sign a waiver the day of sale.

    LEAD BASE PAINT DISCLOSURE: The home was constructed before 1978. Any bidder will be permitted during the 10 days prior to the sale to conduct a lead based painttest. Buyer will be required to sign a waiver the day of sale.

    1527 DRY BRANCH ROAD DIXON SPRINGS, TN (SOUTHERN MACON CO.)115 ACRES (5 TRACTS) REMODELED BRICK HOUSE W/BASEMENT BARN POND SPRING PASTURE & WOODLANDEXCELLENT BOUNDARY OF TIMBER KUBOTA RTV 4X4 NEW HOLLAND DISC MOWER GOLF CART FORD 1 TON

    4X4 AIRCO WELDER GUNS KNIVES TOOLS COINS COINS COINS JOHN DEERE RIDING MOWERMS. MAGGIE KEENE PROPERTYDIRECTIONS FROM LAFAYETTE PUBLIC SQUARE: Take Hwy. 10 South (College Street) to 4-waystop,crossing Hwy. 52 and remaining on Hwy. 10 South to Dry Branch Road (near the Hillsdale Community), left onDry Branch Road to property and sell site on the left (signs posted). DIRECTIONS FROM HARTSVILLE: TakeHwy. 25 traveling east to Hwy. 10, left on Hwy. 10 traveling north and crossing into Macon County and DryBranch Road (near the Hillsdale Community), right on Dry Branch Road to property and sell site on the left(signs posted).REAL ESTATE: 115 acres of open pasture and woodland laying on both sides of Dry Branch Road. The landhas a level to rolling terrain plus it is improved with a nicely remodeled brick house w/basement, barn, springs,branch, pond, boundary fencing and more! This farm has an excellent boundary of timber (oak, walnut, hardmaple and other species) with an estimated growth period of more than 50 years. This farm has been sur-veyed, platted and staked to be sold in (5) tracts. TRACT #1: 2 acres fronting Dry Branch R oad, 398.63 feet.This tract is improved wit a 3 bedroom/1 bath house w/full basement (built 1963; approx. 1472 sq. ft.). This homehas hardwood flooring plus new replacement windows, paint, carpet, vinyl and more. It is further equipped witha gas fireplace, built-in appliances and city water. Ladies and gentlemen this is an outstanding country stylebrick house with lot of recent improvements that is move-in ready! TRACT #2: 47.91 acres fronting Dry BranchRoad 310.27 feet. This tract is level to rolling with open pastureland and woodland.TRACT #3: 13.29 acresfronting Dry Branch Road 87.63 feet. This tract is level to gently rolling with crop/pasture and woodland. It isimproved with a (42x100) tobacco barn, (36x40) milk barn, pond, (2) springs and a branch. TRACT #4: 49.80acres fronting Dry Branch Road 51 feet. This tract is level to rolling with open pastureland and woodland.TRACT #5: 2.36 acres fronting Dry Branch Road 756.66 feet. This tract is level to rolling and mostly open.TIMBER TIMBER TIMBER:An estimated 300,000 feet of good marketable tmber! An estimated mature

    growth of more than 50 years including an abundance of chestnut oak, walnut and hard maple plus other species. The majority of this timber is on Tracts#2 and #4 and will be offered separately from the land.TRUCK GOLF CART RTV TRAILER: 1999 Ford F350 4x4 w/utility/service bed, 7.3 diesel, A/T, PS, PB, AC, PW, PDL; 2010 Kubota RTV 1140 4x4crew cab, diesel, 140 hours; 2006 C lub Car Presidential golf cart, gas powered; 4x8 utility trailer.FARM EQUIPMENT TOOLS MOWERS: New Holland 263 disc mower (7 ft.); New Holland 452 disc mower (7 ft.), boom sprayer, John Deere LX188riding mower, John Deere push mower, weedeater, air compressor, metal shop cabinets, Airco 220 welder, table saw, router, approx. 2500 tobacco sticksand more. GUNS KNIVES: Remington Sportsman Model 74, 30.06 w/scope;Winchester Model 1300 12 gauge pump; Stevens Savage Arms Model 325,30-30, Marlin 22 cal. rifle w/scope; Hawken Charles Daly 50 cal. black powder; Raven Arms 25 cal. pistol; several specialty and collectable knives andswords.COINS COINS COINS: 200+ silver dollars (Morgan and Peace) plus some Carson City dollars, 200+ American silver eagles (1986-2009), 100+Eisenhower dollars, 200+ halves (Barber,Walking Liberty, Franklin, Kennedy), 100+ quarters (Washington), 150+ nickels (war time), 600+ wheat pennies.PLUS MANY OTHER ITEMS......... SELLER: Ms. Maggie Keene.TERMS: REAL ESTATE: 10% down day of sale and balance with the deed or Macon Bank & Trust is offering non-qualifying terms on Tracts #2, #3, #4and #5 by paying a total of 25% down and financing the remaining 75% payable monthly at 6% locked for 36 months and amortized up to a 15 year re-payment plan depending on the amount of your purchase. TIMBER PERSONAL PROPERTY: Cash or good check day of sale (positive ID required).

    AUCTION AGENT: Jeremy Robinson (615) 633-8071. Ben Bray (615) 666-2232.

    SHELBYVILLEAUCTIONS.COM

    Phillip PyrdumEstate Sale

    MARCH 17,2012 AT 10:00 A.MPresented At The Bedford County Ag Center

    Miscellaneous Collector Items:

    Items Include but are not

    limited to:

    Pre 1960's Oil Lamp Collection

    Cast Iron Budweiser Horse Team& Wagon

    U.S. Calvary Stamped Brass Spurs 1939 Sears & Roebuck Catalog Avon Bottle Collection 1945 Wooden Dutch Shoes from

    France Last Will & Testament of Elvis

    Presley

    Baby Deer Shoes Johnson & Johnson Baby Needs

    Kit

    German Children's Piano Old Wood PlanerCrocks Norman Rockwell Paintings

    Several Wicker Pieces Iron Kettles & Pans Porcelain Lamps with Shades

    Wooden Baskets Horseman Porcelain Dolls Multiple Liquor Decanters &

    Collector Edition Liquor Bottles

    Fern Stands 60 Year Old Wooden Rocking

    Horse Brass Car with Shot Glasses &

    Liquor Decanter

    Train Lantern Clown Figurines Aladdin Lamps

    Horse Lamps John Deere Items Signed &Numbered

    Singapore Painting Hallmark Lunch boxes Joe DiMaggio & Marilyn MonroePortrait

    Elvis Presley Portraits Blue Cut Glass Lamp Antique Grinders

    Shoeshine Boxes Antique Comic Books 1940's-1980's

    Metal Hay Lights (30) Large Juke Box

    Furniture: Hoosier Cabinet with Porcelain

    Top Antique Radios Antique Lincoln Radios Antique Silverware Chest Bentwood Rocker Bamboo Table & Fonr Chairswith Smoked Glass Top

    100 Year old chairs100 Year old bed Pool Table Multiple End Tables & Chairs Executive Desk Antique Oak Furniture Bar Stools Executive Desk Pool Table

    Glassware & China: Blue Bubble Glass Pink Depression Glass Green Depression Glass Belleck China Iris Pottery Pieces Fostoria Chadwick Glasses &

    Dishes

    McCoy Gravy Bowl & Ladle,Cookie Jar

    Hull Pottery/DishesTea Cup Set Collection with

    Saucer & Mug German Stein Mugs Several Salt & Pepper Sets Many Vinaigrette Bottles Bone China Green Hobnail Lamps 1950 Big Top Peanut Butter Jar Duck Canister Set with lids Miscellaneous Juice Glasses Perfume Bottle Collection in CutGlass

    1927 Snack Tray with toothpickholder #52

    Pitchers Shot Glasses Milk Decanters Cut Glass Relish plates

    Jack Daniels Collector BottlesTeapots Canister Sets

    GPS Location: 2119 Midland Road, Shelbyville, Tennessee 37160. Signs will be posted!!!

    TERMS:10% Buyer's Premium, full payment due day of sale by Cash, Checks or majorcredit cards! 3% Charge for Credit Cards! Come Early, Stay Late!!!

    Emily Woodruff PropertiesReal Estate & Auction Division

    1302 North Main Street Shelbyville, TN 37162Phone: (931) 684-5050 Fax: (931) 684-5048

    Woody Woodruff, Principal Auctioneer Dave Roberts, Auctioneer

    Emily Woodruff, Principal Broker Firm# 5756

    Antiques, Coins, Guns, Household Collectibles, Furniture, Tools

    1 Big Day of Sale! 2 Sale Rings Running!

    Lunch Will Be ServedCredit Cards Accepted

    Hosted in Indoor Arena

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    . . .Museum

    Think of all the friends you could haveover, said the auctioneer, Max Girardo,as the carousel went up for sale.

    Bob Milhous, 75, and his brother Paul

    Milhous, 73, spent decades buildingtheir collection. The Milhous Collection,as it has become known, is housed in a39,000-square-foot building. It wasnever opened to the public, though itplayed host to charity fundraisers andsome small private tours.

    The brothers made their fortune in theprinting business and a variety of otherventures. They decided to sell off theircollectibles, though, as they plannedtheir estates. They hired two auction

    houses, RM Auctions and Sotheby's, tosell their prized possessions.

    The offerings were eclectic, to say theleast. A vintage barber chair sold for$28,875, and a toy Mercedes-Benz carwent for $34,500, both far above theirestimates. Also fetching higher-than-expected bids was a grandfather clockthat netted $103,500, a neon sign froma Chevrolet dealership that went for$82,800 and a 1941 PT-22 airplane

    that sold for $241,500.

    All manner of other items were sold,too: giant toy soldiers that once stoodat FAO Schwarz in New York, funhousemirrors, Tiffany lamps, vintage gaspumps, fine furniture and antique guns

    The real highlights of the collection,though, were the antique cars, whichsat perfectly shined in the showroom,and the rare music boxes, player pi-anos, organs and orchestrions, whichare made to simulate the sound of anorchestra all in one piece.

    Many of the instruments are elabo-rately decorated with oil paintings,stained glass, gold leaf and moving fig-urines and are considered among thefinest in the world. But bids often camein low. Of the eight automated musicalinstruments with estimates of $1 millionor more, only three netted bids ofseven figures.

    Afterward, the Milhouses and some

    guests gathered around an organ in themuseum. Paul Milhous said he washappy with the auction's result, sayingit was simply time to move on. Awoman sang, the carousel belowtwirled, and for one final time, the musiccontinued to play.

    Rolling Stones Album Artwork for Let it Bleedfor AuctionThe original cover artwork for Let it

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    December 2011 was the 42nd an-niversary of the release of Let It Bleed.Recorded at Olympic Studios in Lon-don over a period of some months, itwas released in the UK on 5th De-

    cember 1969 and went to No. 1 in thealbum chart and No. 3 in the US. Itwas the last album that Brian Jonesworked on and the first to feature hisreplacement, Mick Taylor. The albumcover was one of ten chosen by theRoyal Mail for inclusion in its set of

    Classic Album Covers stamps, issuedin January 2010. Let It Bleed is widelyregarded to be the best Stones albumand the cover has been named as oneof the greatest album covers of all time.

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    Convenience Store with 3 Bedroom Apartment518 Turnpike Road, (Hwy 240)

    Lawrenceburg Tennessee

    AbsoluteGREATINCOMEOTENTIAL!

    SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 2012 at 10:30 AM

    Large convenience store with gasoline,diesel and kerosene pumps. Conveniencestore complete with deli.

    Great income producer. Located on StateHighway 240 in the Center Community. Tank

    Sizes for gasoline tanks are Regular - 6,000gallons, Mixed Grade - 2,000 gallons, Pre-mium - 2,000 gallons. Diesel - 1,000 gallons.Kerosene - 280 gallons.

    THREE BEDROOM APARTMENT ON SECOND STORY.

    ABSOLUTE AUCTIONSATURDAY, MARCH 24, 2012 at 10:31 AM5 Houses -4 Rented IMMEDIATE INCOME

    Great Location - Just minutes away from Historic Downtown Columbia, Shopping, Dining, BRAND NEW

    Riverwalk Park and Farmer's Market. Easy Access to Interstate 65 from Riverside Area

    All Riverside Properties to be sold at 305 4th Ave.Columbia, Tennessee

    306 Haylong Avenue, Mt. Pleasant, Tennessee

    300 6th Avenue, Columbia, Tennessee

    305 4th Avenue, Columbia, Tennessee

    106 4th Avenue, Columbia, Tennessee

    106 1/2 4th Avenue, Columbia, Tennessee

    Lead based paint inspection will last until sale date.Announcements made day of sale t ake precedence over all printed material

    Brick Tri-plex. 1 & 2 bedroom

    apartments. One tenant in place.

    Good property with lots of income

    potential!

    2 or 3 bedroom home with great

    tenant! This house is a sound in-

    vestment property. Sold as a com-

    plete unit with 106 1/2 4th Avenue

    1 or 2 bedroom home with base-ment. Complete with stove and

    refrigerator. Clean and ready for ten-

    ant. Separate entrances.

    Large 3BR home with C/H/A. Greatincome potential with large cornerlot. Hardwood floors. Tenant inplace. This property would makegreat single family residence orincome producer

    Large 3BR home with shop on levellot in Mt. Pleasant, TN. This property

    would make a great single familyhome or income producer. In an

    excellent location

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