Estate auctions offer a variety of items

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– Auctioneers Ned, Scott, Sheila and Jeremy Gregg of Ned F. Gregg Realty Inc., conducted the Bill E. Lee estate auction July 9 in Sycamore, Ohio, with 250 registered bidders in attendance.

The top-selling item was a cylinder desk with glass bookcase (Burl) that sold for $1,400.

Other highlights included a Mollroy and Company pillar clock with two painted scenes for $550; a blanket chest for $300; butchering kettles for $170 and $160; a Sycamore Happy Home washer for $160; a two-drawer spool cabinet for $140; a Fiesta 1955 calendar plate for $110; a hood ornament for $85; Fiesta bowls averaged $75 and a Pickwick Ale sign for $55.

According to the auctioneers, the items brought more than expected.

Dave Kaufman Auctions of Sugarcreek, Ohio, held the George and Marjorie Garver estate auction July 11 in Lakeville, Ohio.

Highlights included a Farmall M for $3,600; a Ford red belly tractor for $3,400; a Farmall H for $1,200; a Yamaha 4-wheeler Moto 4 for $1,900; a Cub Cadet 1811 lawn tractor for $875 and a four-bottom plow for $500.

Auction Roundup is a free weekly feature offered by Farm and Dairy. Any auctioneer interested in submitting information from a recent farm, household, real estate or antique/collectible auction that was advertised in Farm and Dairy should e-mail aslanker@farmanddairy.com, fax 330-337-9550 or call 800-837-3419. Auction reports should be brief and are subject to editing based on available space.

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