| Antique Auction (Jefferson) |
Monday, September 4 2006
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By: Melissa
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Monthly antique auctions held at the Jefferson County Fair Park. Auction starts at 9am CST. There are hundreds of lots at the Fair Park's Antique Auctions, including items such as: furniture for the bedroom, parlor, kitchen, dining room, attic, basement, garage, barn, and shed, including: dressers, beds, chairs, tables, cupboards, desks, floor lamps, rugs, and all kinds of miscellaneous items in both refinished, and as-found condition small items such as: jewelry, toys, fine glassware and China, paintings, prints, frames, photographs and other art, crocks, jugs, and other stoneware, pottery, clocks, postcards, trade cards, other paper collectibles, advertising items, quilts, linens, tools, primitives, cast iron items, fishing, hunting, and other outdoor sport items. Terms: Cash unless check approved with state photo ID. Visa, MC, AMEX, Debit Cards. State Photo ID required for bid number. 10% buyer fee. ATM on site.
Location Jefferson County Fair Park Activity Building 503 N Jackson Ave Jefferson, WI 53549 website 920-674-7148 |
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