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8/8/2019 The Auction Report 10.22.10 Edition

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LIVE AUCTIONS!Published Every Other Friday ~ Next Issue: November, 5, 2010 OCTOBER 22, 2010VOLUME 6, ISSUE 136

12 Great Auctions In This Issueand all near you!

FREE AUCTION NEWSPAPER 

First edition of “A Christmas Carol”to fetch $314,763 at auction.A first edition of Charles Dickens' famous

novel 'A Christmas Carol,' is expected to

fetch up to $314,763. at auction after being

 put up for sale by its 75 year old owner.

The book, presented to actor William

Macready of Cheltenham, Glos, by Dick-

ens 166 years ago, will go under the ham-

mer at Sotheby's auction house in London.

Dickens signed the book to: "WC

Macready, from his affectionate friend,

Charles Dickens, New Year's Day, 1844."

In its auction catalogue, Sotheby's de-

scribes the book as "one of the finest imag-

inable presentation copies of A Christmas

Carol". The book has been put up for auc-

tion by its current owner, who wants to re-main anonymous. Records show Mr 

Macready lived in Cheltenham for 12 years see “Dickens” on page

Charles Dickens' famous novel'A Christmas Carol going to auction

  ANNOUNCEMENTS DAY OF SALE TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER ADVERTISING 

211 McLemore Street, Dickson, TN 37055

615-446-4508

Firm Lic. #868

VISIT WWW.CHARLESWOODARD.COM FOR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS

PUBLIC AUCTION

 SATURDAY, O

CTOBER 30, 2010, AT 10:00 A.M.

8842 HESTER BEASLEY ROADPASQUO COMMUNITY - NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE

Directions: From Highway 100 & Natchez Trace go 1/2 mile and turn left onto Hester Beasley Road.

Go 1/2 mile to the sale. Watch for auction signs.

Reason for Sale: To settle the Estate of Mary B. Johnson. Sale is subject to court approval.

68.71 ACRES DIVIDED INTO 9 TRACTS!Tract #1: 11.53 AcresTract #2: 5.02 Acres & a 3 Bedroom brick homeTract #3: 14.36 Acres & a mobile homeTract #4: 5.04 Acres

Tract #5: 5.06 AcresTract #6: 5.03 AcresTract #7: 5.03 AcresTract #8: 5.02 AcresTract #9: 17.66 Acres

Plat available at www.charleswoodard.com

This property is located with long road frontage on Hester Beasley Road. Tract #2 has a 3 bedroom,2 bath brick home with an attached garage, inground swimming pool and a concrete drive. This homeneeds some remodeling and updating but was well built with tile baths, fireplace, marble entrancefoyer and central heat & air with 2 units. Tract #3 has a small mobile home that is presently rented.

 All of these tracts will have building sites and frontage on Hester Beasley Road and city water avail-able. This property has good marketable timber. New survey and plats are available.

Be sure and drive out and view this property prior to the sale!

Auctioneer's Note: This property is located in one of the fastest growing areas of Davidson County near 

shopping centers, Chaffin's Barn Dinner Theatre, Loveless Cafe and Natchez Trace Parkway.

Terms: 10% down day of sale and balance upon court approval. Seller to furnish Owner's titleinsurance and new survey.

NEAL TRICE, AUCTIONEER 615-202-6806

$50.00

F REEMO NEY $50.00

 N O

 B U Y E R ’ S

 P R E M I U M !

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ACROSS

1 Nosh

4 Knobby

9 Sandwich12 Sage

14 Elliptic

15 Soft cheese

16 Tennis player Steffi

17 Doled

18 Capital of Peru

19 Adhere

21 Guesser

23 Adorn

24 Extremely high frequency (abbr.)

25 Old

28 Kimono sash

31 Far away

34 Precision cut stone

36 Caviar

38 Western Athletic Conference

40 Pillow covering

41 Drug

43 Tropical bird

44 Biddy

45 Lingerie

46 Never walked on

48 Adventure story

51 Make a mistake

53 Flat

54 S pr.. month

56 Serving of corn

58 Tortilla wrapped chicken, deep fried

61 God doubting belief 

66 Put bullets in

67 Utter69 Sailors "hey"

70 Incorporeal

71 Danger

72 Bread

73 Gross national product (abbr.)

74 Large pebble

75 __ Francisco

DOWN

1 Omelette need

2 Halo

3 What waiters carry

4 Roamer5 Exaggerate

6 Input

7 Dined

8 Ridge

9 Guardhouse

10 Citrus fruit

11 Shred

13 Unidentified flying object

15 Cliff 

20 Nil

22 Expression of surprise

25 Fire residue

26 African nation

27 Shade tree

29 Thorn

30 Promissor y note32 Informed

33 Synthetic fabric

34 Tree

35 Hustle

37 Flightless bird

39 Bounder

42 Before (prefix)

43 I want my ___ 

47 Roman emperor

49 Tawdry

50 Able

52 Recover

55 Speaks with a hoarse voice

57 Foot joint

58 Ensign

59 Cut of beef 60 Ret ired persons association (abbr.)

61 Air (prefix)

62 Use up

63 Not that

64 Small particle

65 Greenish-blue color

68 Animal

Crossword Fun!Elle’s Kitchen

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Sweet Autumn Chicken

Ingredients

* 20 ounces fresh or frozen cubed butter 

nut squash

* 4 cubed Golden Delicious apples

* 4 frozen chicken cutlets

Instructions

1. Preheat the oven to 450 degrees. Mi

crowave the cubed butternut squash until

slightly soft — 6 minutes for fresh, 10 to12 minutes for frozen.

2. Toss the squash with the cubed apples on

a baking sheet and arrange the chicken cut-

lets on a second sheet

3. Make a glaze by reducing the apple cider 

in a saucepan over high heat for 10 minutes.

Remove it from the heat and whisk in the

 butter and salt and pepper to taste.

4. Pour half the glaze over the squash mix

Crock Pot Roast You Will Love!

Ingredients:

* 1 (4 -5 lb) beef roast, any kind

* 1 (1 1/4 ounce) package brown gravy

mix, dry

* 1 (1 1/4 ounce) package dried Italian

salad dressing mix

* 1 (1 1/4 ounce) package ranch dressing

mix, dry

* 1/2 cup water 

Directions:

1. 1 Place beef roast in crock pot.

2. 2 Mix the dried mixes together in a bowl

and sprinkle over the roast.

3. 3 Pour the water around the roast.

4. 4 Cook on low for 7-9 hours.

Serves 4Hands-on time: 10 minutes

Total time: 50 minutes

ture. Bake the squash mixture on the oven's

rack and the chicken on the lower rack until

the cubes are tender and the chicken is

warmed through, about 15 minutes.

5. Serve each cutlet atop the squash and ap-

 ples, drizzled with the remaining glaze.

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ABSOLUTE AUCTIONSATURDAY, OCTOBER 30th 10:00 A.M.

5191 AKERSVILLE ROAD • LAFAYETTE, TENNESSEEBRICK HOUSE W/BASEMENT & ATTACHED GARAGE • OUTBUILDING • MOBILE HOME (TO BEMOVED) • CITY WATER • NICE LOT (MOSTLY LEVEL) • 1997 CHEVY LUMINA • RIDING MOWER •QUILTS • ANTIQUES • GLASSWARE • FURNITURE • PERSONAL PROPERTY AND MORE....

MS. ERNESTINE ADAMS PROPERTY 

DIRECTIONS FROM LAFAYETTE PUBLIC SQUARE: Take Hwy. 10 North (Scottsville Road) traveling approx. 1 mile to Akersville Road@ Citizens Bank Branch and Jr. Food Store, right on Akersville Road traveling approx. 5 miles to property and sale site on the left 

(signs posted).

508 CRESTWOOD DRIVE • LAFAYETTE, TENNESSEEBRICK HOUSE • DETACHED GARAGE • OUTBUILDING • CONCRETE PATIO • CONCRETE DRIVE-WAY • C/H/A • CITY UTILITIES • NICE LEVEL LOT (INSIDE CITY LIMITS) • LILLIAN RUSSELL B.R.SUITE • VICTORIAN STYLE FURNITURE • MARBLE TOP TABLES • NATUZZI SOFA • AMERICAN FOS-TORIA • BAVARIA CHINA • CROCK CHURN • OIL LAMPS • OLD PICTURES & FRAMES • KIMBALL

PIANO • 1979 FORD GRANADA • PLUS MUCH MUCH MORE....MR. MAXIE SEAGRAVES PROPERTY & MS. MAE C. SEAGRAVES ESTATE 

DIRECTIONS FROM LAFAYETTE SUPER WALMART: Take Hwy. 52 By-Pass traveling east to Days Road @ Davis Electronics; left on DaysRoad to Crestwood Drive, left on Crestwood Drive to property and sale site on the right (signs posted).

REAL ESTATE: Ladies and gentlemen this is a 1-owner brick house with basement and attached garage(built 1977; approx. 1500 total sq. ft.). The home is comprised of 2 bedrooms / 1 bath, living room,kitchen/dining room, utility room and covered porches. It is equipped with city water, electric heat and A/C plus built-in appliances. This fine home plus an outbuilding positioned on 1.60 acres along AkersvilleRoad. GLASSWARE • FURNITURE: Iris candy dish, carnival cream & sugar, pink depression glass(cake plate, candy dish, bowl), red carnival cream & sugar, cake stand, iris candle holder, Fire Kingbowls, crystal wedding dish, Crown Victoria china, Pyrex, egg plate, cookie jar, 50’s glasses, powder dish,figurines, McCoy planter, divided dish, snack set, butter dish, refrigerator dish, old spice rack, bowl&pitcher, glass bell, oak curio cabinet, dining table & chairs, oak china cabinet, coat rack, corner shelf,rocker recliner, book case, magazine rack, 3 pc. living room suit, end tables, coffee table, sewing ma-chine cabinet, wicker love seat, oak corner curio, RCA color console TV, book case, 3 pc. bedroom suite,3 pe. waterfall bedroom suit, wardrobe, antique oak dresser w/mirror, antique chest, iron bed,

square oak table, chifferobe, quilt chest, rocker, harvest table, swivel rocker, primitive table, bar stools,sewing machine & cabinet, floor lamp, patio furniture. ANTIQUES • COLLECTABLES: Cast iron skillets, chalk pieces,oil lamp, quilts, quilt tops, crock churn, old lantern, old lard stand, reel mower, cross cut saw, flat iron, cast iron kettle, old

mobil can,records, mantle clock, old radio, cedar box, enamelware, George & Marthalamps. MOBILE HOME: (to be moved): (12x56) 2 BR / 1 bath metal sided-metal roof; LR,kit/DR and utility. CAR: 1997 Chevrolet Lumina LS (4 door); V-6, A/T, PS, PB, AC, TW,CC, AM-FM Radio, silver w/gray interior. PERSONAL PROPERTY: Electric grill, mi-crowave, toaster, Whirlpool refrigerator, Whirlpool upright freezer, Hot Point washer &dryer, yard tools, wheel barrow, Murray riding mower, (2) push mowers, concrete birdbath, fruit jars, canning supplies, kitchen uensils, cookware, tater box, cleaning supplies,Tupperware, plasic ware, silverware, mirror, pitchers, lamps, pillows, afghans, crochetpieces, sewingbasket & supplies, Norma guitar, Casiotone keyboard, treadmill, fan,

cooler, baskets, flower pots, plant stand, linens, floral arrangements, luggage plus muchmuch more.... SELLER: Ms. Ernestine Adams.TERMS: REAL ESTATE: 10% (non-refundable) de-posit down day of sale and balance with the deed.You may also contact Macon Bank & Trust (615)666-2121 or Citizens Bank (615) 666-2195 for somequalified bank terms. Arrangements with the bankmust be made prior to t he auction.PERSONAL PROPERTY: Cash or good check.

AGENT: Ben Bray (615) 666-2232.NOTE FROM AGENT: Ladies and gentlemen, this is a nice (1-owner) brick house in a super country setting jsut out-side of Lafayette along Akersville Road. Ms. Adams has moved t o an assistedliving facility and no longer need this fine home and property.This will be anall day sale with lots of other personal property. So we’ll see you at the auction on Saturday, October 30th, 10 a.m., 5191 Akersville Road.

REAL ESTATE: 3 bedroom / 2 bath brick house (built 1968; approx. 1700 sq. ft.); living room, kitchen w/built-in appliances, formal dining room and den w ith fireplace, utility room, covered porch and patio. The homefeatures C/H/A, city water and city sewer with city gas available. Other features of the property include a20’x30’ detached garage, outbuilding and concrete drivewayall positioned on a level lot (100’x180’) alongCrestwood Drive inside Lafayette City Limits. GLASSWARE • FURNITURE: Approx. 85 pieces American-Fostoria including punch bowl, cups, sherbets, plates, glasses,tumblers, stemware, cake plate, cruet, nap-kin rings, nappy, syruppitcher, cream & sugar, bud vase and more, Jewel T bowl, Jewel T pitchers, crystalwedding dish, Japan pitcher, Japan salt & pepper, Bavaria china, Gibson china, Wexford glass, Noritakechina,cut glass bowls, Fire King, Corningware, Corelleware, tea set, figurines, Christmas dishes, moon & star compote, Japan dresser set, 4 piece Davis C abinet(Lillian Russell - Cherry), bedroom suite, 4 piece con-temporary bedroom suite, victorian style sofa & chairs, marble top tables (coffee table, end tables, sofa table), Kimball piano,90” oak dining table & chairs, walnut china cabinet, telephone table, parlor chair, wing back chair, (2) lift chairs, Natuzzi leather sofa, sewing cabinet, mahogany end tables, Panasonic wide screen HD T.V.,Estate washer & dryer,Whirlpool side by side re-frigerator, Whirlpool chest freezer. ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES: Coo Coo clock, cast iron skillets, crock bowl, oil lamp, crockchurn, Tennessee pottery churn, antique chandelier lighting, old pitchers & frames, hand painted lamps, Aladdin lamp, Occu-pied Japan figurines, marble lamp, silver serving set, gold plated silverware, old pitchers, quilts, old books & magazines, min-now bucket, rods & reels, old electric fan, metal bread boxes, shadow box, old F rigidaire refrigerator.CAR: 1979 Gord Granada(1-owner), 2 door, 6 cyl., A/T, PS, PB, A/C, (36k original miles), gray w/burgundy interior.TOOLS • PERSONAL PROPERTY:Murray riding mower, push mower, air compressor, electric power tools, step ladder, ext. ladder, vise, shop and lawn tools, pres-sure washer, milk can, baskets, concrete flower pots, concrete bird bath, patio table & chairs, wrought iron patio furniture,kerosene heater, kitchen utensils, cookbooks, small kitchen appliances, Revereware, stainless cookware, silverware,Home In-

terior, Jazzy electric wheel chair, Christmas decor, plus much much more. SELLER: Mr. Maxie Seagraves, Ms. Della Gunter (Conservator) and Ms. Mae C. Seagraves Estate.TERMS: REAL ESTATE:10% down day of sale and balance with the deedor you may contact Macon Bank & Trust (615) 666-2121 or Citizens Bank (615) 666-2195 for some qualified bank terms(arrangemnets with the bank must be made prior to auction). PERSONAL PROPERTY: Cash or good check (positive ID re-quired). AUCTION AGENT: Ben Bray (615) 666-2232. REFERRING AGENT: Joe Barber (615) 888-7099 NOTE FROMAGENT: Ladies and gentlemen we @ Ben Bray R eal Estate & Auction Co. are extremely excited about selling the Seagravesproprerty. This is an outstanding brick home loaded with a lifetime collection of antiques, furniture and collectable items. Thisis an auction you will not want to miss, so mark your calendar now to be in Lafayette, TN along Crestwood Drive, Saturday,Nov. 6th, 9 a.m. and we will see you there.

October 22 , 2010

FINE 3 BR 1 & ½ BA 1350 SQ FT BRICK 

HOME ON HALF ACRE LOTTHE RACHT ESTATE4835 HUMBER DR.

NASHVILLE TN 37211 ALSO 2005 BUICK CENTURY 

SATURDAY OCTOBER 30TH 11:00AMLocation: Humber Dr. is centrally located between I-65 & I – 24.

Turn South off of Harding Place, onto Humber Dr. to 4835 on rt.

See Signs

Terms: Cash. 10% down at auction, Balance at closing within 2weeks of sale. Deed & Title furnished for financing call-

Susan Ney at (615)271-2022 at Bank of Nashville

or Use your own bank.

www.woodmontrealtyauctions.comTommy Anderson

Broker/Auctioneer Realtor 615.661.7800 office

615.969.5819 cellular 

Patrick OwingsRealtor 

615.661.7800 office615.772.4086cellular 

ABSOLUTE AUCTIONSATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6th 9:00 A.M.

Visit our website @ www.benbrayrealestate.com

 from page 1

 . . .”Dickens” 

until his death on April 27, 1873."A

Christmas Carol was published on

December 19, 1843. Dickens had

 begun inscribing copies for friends

on December 17.

"Perhaps no more magical associa-

tion can be imagined for the au-

thor's classic and immortal work 

than this copy inscribed to his

much-loved and honored friend,

William Macready.

There were 10 pre-publication pre-

sentations on December 17.Dick-ens seems to have reserved later 

copies for some of his more inti-

mate friends such as John Forster 

and Thomas Beard"

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2535 DICKERSON PIKE

NASHVILLE, TN (DAVIDSON COUNTY) 37207

2.34 Acres – ZONED CS – 2405 SQ. FT.

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY

BUYINGGuns, Coins,Knives, and

Military Items

Federally Licensed Dealer 

FREE

APPRAISALS

CallPaul Stuhrenberg615-838-4570or 

e-mail Paul at:

[email protected] # 1-62-03347

Consignment Sales Available

One of only 13 copies of George Washing-

ton’s will as well as

early Presidential

letters of Jefferson,

Madison, Monroe,

and Jackson will be

among the more

than 200 lots of-

fered in a sale billed

as “Personal Prop-

erty of 10 Genera-tions of the

descendants of Thomas Green (b. 1640).”

Much of the collection was accumulated

  by Andrew H. Green (1830-1918), who

was known as “The Father of Greater New

York.”

Green, in whose name New York is nam-

ing a new park along with East River, was

a former head of the Central Park Com-

mission and City Comptroller who helped

to create the The American Museum of 

  Natural History, The Metropolitan Mu-seum of Art, and The Bronx Zoo. In addi-

tion to the presidential papers, his family’s

collection includes toys, furniture, silver,

glass, dolls, stamps, coins, and paper 

money.

George Washington’sWill to sell at Auction

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2807 HWY 31W ● WHITE HOUSE, TN

Directions: I-65 North Exit 108 (Hwy 76) and go right on Hwy 76 (East) to 5th

light, turn right on Hwy 31 W (South) to property on both sides of Hwy 31 W.

TRACTS 1 & 2 SELLING AS ONE: This CHOICE CORNER, 3.43 +/ - acre, level property, is improved

with a 2250 +/ - sq ft all brick, 3 bath home and a 2 bay shop with 361 + ft of PREMIUM road

frontage in White House, TN. TRACT 3: This 2.01 +/ - acre, CHOICE level property, is improved with

2 barns, and has 290 + ft of PREMIUM road frontage on Hwy 31 W in White House, TN.

ANTIQUES * FURNITURE * GLASSWARE * COLLECTIBLES

Bedroom suites, never opened GORHAM sterling silver flatware set, handmade vintage and antique ladies

hats, many antique books, costume jewelry, vintage furniture, dishes, glassware, tractor, disc, bush hog,

sprayer, Underwood & Royal portable typewriters with carrying cases, Eastman Kodak and G3 projectors,

several long handle yard and garden tools, vintage dolls, vinyl albums, sewing machines, linens, bunches

of sewing material of all kinds, thread, yarn, fil ing cabinets, washer and dryer, refrigerator, bird bath, rock-

ing chairs, oil lamps, stools, game table, stemware, riding mowers, push mower, weed eaters, figurines,

ANTIQUE OAK

SECRETARY

OAK DINING SET

MANY HANDMADEQUILTS

ANTIQUE SIDEBOARD

SCHLOTTENHOF GERMANPORCELAIN CHINA

ANTIQUE TOY TRUCK

KIMBALL CONSOLEPIANO

FORD JUBILEE TRACTOR

KENMORE CONSOLESEWING MACHINE

ANTIQUESECRETARY

TERMS: Real Estate - 10% down day of sale, balance within 30 days or less.

PERSONAL PROPERTY: Cash or good check day of sale

404 Hwy 76, White House, TN

Phone: 615-672-2250www.VanMcCormack.com

R. Loren Richmond

 Agent/Auctioneer 

615-504-1122Lic # 5880 Firm # 4411

NOBUYER’S

PREMIUM!

GLASSWARE- punch bowls w/pedestal, glass ladles, small punch bowl w/cups on pedestal, yellow carnival

glass punch bowl, American Block Fostoria punch bowl w/stand, amber cake stand, gold rim glasses, Star of 

David salt & pepper shakers, Hershey jelly jar w/lid, McCoy bowls, crock pitchers, pink 

depression jar w/lid, pitchers, glass corn muffin, small crock cup, white & yellow and

 black & white pitchers, and more.

ANTIQUE AND COLLECTIBLE FURNITURE- spindle baby bed, old hand hewn

cradle, antique oak bed-full size, hand-made rope bed 150-200 yrs. old, child’s four- poster rope bed, primitive chest-of-drawers (cherry), walnut bed w/hanging canopy,

cherry four-poster bed, foot stool w/walnut legs, lamp table with tiger head on legs, drop-

leaf table, quilt chest, marble-top wash stand, walnut marble-top dresser, Victorian ma-

hogany bed, Empire mahogany chest-of-drawers, Empire mahogany shaving mirror,

Victorian walnut wardrobe, marble-top sideboard with 3 drawers, walnut stand w/drawer,

walnut book case with side glass doors, walnut china cabinet, mahogany fern stand with

dragon, jewelry box with mirror on stand 4 feet tall, steamer trunk, Victorian fern stand

with marble insert, school desks, mantle, antique store show case, oak square table, cherry

dining room table w/gate legs, drop-leaf walnut table with leaves, drop-leaf walnut table

w/drawers at each end, mahogany dining room table, walnut tilt-top table,

Lillian Russell table, small Victorian mahogany lamp table, library table,

Victorian lamp table, small mahogany lamp table, 3 legged half circle hall

table (mahogany), walnut one drawer table w/spool legs, Victorian rock-

ing chair with grapes at top, small chair, green Victorian chairs, Victorian

couch-green w/flowers, gold Victorian couch, leather Victorian chairs, armchair w/cloth bottom, green upholstered Victorian chair, walnut chair 

w/mauve bottom, captain circle chair, green wing-back chair, Adirondack 

chairs & loveseat, furniture, 4 Queen Ann chairs (1700’s) bought in Eng-

land, and more.

ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLE LAMPS- cranberry hanging lamp, brass hanging lamp, Tiffany style hanging

lamp w/ shades, hanging store lamp w/green shade, frosted shade hanging lamp, pole lamp w/brass stand and

 brown & cream shade, brass pole lamp-no shade, small green finger lamp, large Tiffany style lamp w/bronze base,

Davenport lamp w/frosted shade, brass lamp w/frosted s hade, frosted base w/frosted & clear shade, large lamp

w/flowers on base & white shade, Boy lamp w/frosted shade, clear lamp w/burners, milk glass lamp w/frosted

shade, Banquet brass lamp w/cut glass shade, bronze bottom lamp w/Tiffany style shade-orange & brown, Gone

With the Wind lamp-yellow, Gone With the Wind lamp-pink, lamp w/shade, large globe lamp on stand (office

lamp), oil lamps, small boy lamp with white front, red lamp shades, lamp w/white front & clear shade, lamp

w/marble base, clear shade and clear front, pink Aladdin lamp with both shades, lamp w/white pedal, blue front

& brass base lamp w/clear shade, whale oil lamp-brass, clear oil lamp w/chimney, clear lamp w/woman head base

& round shade, amber base and clear front w/shade, large oil lamp w/chimney, oil lamps w/shades, kerosene

lamps, and more.

COLLECTIBLE DOLLS- 40 dolls, doll with braids sitting in a chair, rhinestone dolls, Cracker Barrel dolls,

large 3 foot bride doll, Barbie dolls.

GUNS & KNIVES: Ivory-handle Colt Derringers (sequentially serial numbered), Daisy BB gun, New York 

ATE military rifle w/bayonet, Colt 1942 model 1911 45 cal. government issue pistol, Marlin Model 81 22 cal.,

Mossberg 390 KB 16 ga. bolt action, Bowie knives, knife w/stag antler han-

dle.

TERMS: Cash, check or credit card day of sale. Visa or MasterCard will be

accepted and all credit cards purchases will have a 3% Buyer’s Premium.

AUCTIONEER NOTES: If you are interested in top tier antiques and col-

lectibles, you need to be at this

sale. This private collection has

 been assembled with years of se-

lective acquisitions and contains a

wide variety of rare and extremely

desirable items. Make plans to

take advantage of this opportunity.

 Please check our website for more

 photos.

Saturday,October 30, 2010at 10:00 A.M.

2116 Pigg Shelton RoadCumberland Furnace, TN

Collection of Linda Shelton

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GALLATIN - 170 HALE AVENUE

Saturday, Oct. 30, 10 a.m.CHARMING 3-BR BRICK HOUSE ON CORNER LOT

1-CAR GARAGE - ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD ITEMSTHE FRANCES LAUDERDALE ESTATE 

LOCATED: At 170 Hale Avenue, Gallatin, TN.REAL ESTATE: Charming 3-BR brick house & lot (lot size 115' x175'). Has spacious kitchen with eating area complete with appli-

ances. Kitchen has been updated with lots o f pretty cherry cabinetsand new countertops, FP, living room, 2 ceramic tile baths,vinyl/tile/and hardwood flooring, and 1-car attached garag e. Househas CH&A, covered front and back porches, concrete drive, and citywater and sewer. Also features underground dog fence, detachedstorage building, replacement windows and roof approx. 2 years old.ANTIQUES AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS: Cresent cherry BR suites,Cresent cherry sideboard, Cresent cherry secretary desk, Cresentcherry sofa table, (2) oak dining tables & chairs, buffet, marble top

end tables, cocktail table, sofa table, TV’s, sofa, chairs, recliners, bar stools, antique glassware, china, pottery and dishes (JewelT, Fenton glass, Depression glass, Carnival glass, Hobnail), kitchen small appliances, cookware, frames, jewelry, refrigerator,washer & dryer, lawn furniture, flower pots, misc. tools, lawn equipment and more.TERMS: Real Estate: 20% down day of sale, balance cash with deed. Financing to qualified buyers through the Citizens Bank,Gal-latin, call for details (615) 206- 1748

PERSONAL ITEMS: Cash or good checkSELLERS: TERESA CURD & SHELIA WHITAKER, HEIRS OF FRANCES LAUDERDALE 

FREE SUBSCRIPTION!EMAIL IS AT

[email protected] line: FREE

MACON COUNTY - FORD BRANCH RD. 66.22 CHOICE ACRES

EARLY 1900'S 1-1/2 STORY COUNTRY HOME IN A PRETTY SETTING - STOCK BARN - SMOKE HOUSE -ON BLACKTOP - CITY WATER - SELLING IN 2 LARGE TRACTS -TERMS. THE HELEN WILBURN ESTATE PROPERTY 

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6TH - 10 A.M. - CSTNo Buyers Premium

LOCATED on Ford Branch Road, approximately 4 miles South of Lafayette,TN., just off Highway 10. FROM LAFAYETTE, take Hwy. 10 South, go 4 miles,turn right on Ford Branch Road and watch for signs. REAL ESTATE consist of 66.22 acres that is mostly wooded and lays from level to hilly. Several acres of this property would make some excellent pasture land. Water is from a springfed branch and city water. TRACT #1 is improved with a pretty 1-1/2 story coun-try home, estimated to have been built in the early 1900's. Home consist of themain floor with 2 large bedrooms, kitchen, separate dining room, large screenedin back porch and full bath. Upstairs are 3 huge rooms which would easily make

3 additional bedrooms. This country home features a fireplace and flu, lots and lots of walls and ceil-ings made of tongue and groove wood (believed to be Chestnut), a metal shingle roof and a rock foun-dation, front and side porches. This is a large country home in a beautiful setting. (REMINDS YOU OF GRANDMA’S HOME) Other improvements include a large stock barn (old but still usable), with 9 stalls,a corn crib and loft. There is also a smoke house and another large storage building. All of this is on a32.33 acre tract with a spring fed branch. With some work, this would be a beautiful small farm. TRACT

#2 consist of 33.89 acres with over 1,700 feet of road frontage and city water available. Land is mostly wooded with some prettyhilltop home sites. This tract has lots of potential.NOTE FROM AGENT: If you’re looking for that special home and acreage to apply your personal touch, THIS IS IT!! Lots and Lotsof potential here.  A BEAUTIFUL ANTIQUE COUNTRY HOME IN A PRETTY SETTING! ACREAGE THIS SIZE IS HARD TO FIND! BE SURE TO BE THERE NOVEMBER 6TH! 

TERMS: 15% down on day of sale, balance with deed or bank terms available. Contact agent prior to sale.SELLER: SCOTTIE WILBURN AUCTIONEERS: GENE CARMAN, DARRELL & MATTHEW CARMAN

For More Information contact Darrell Carman @ 615-666-2783 or 615-633-8711 or Toll Free @ 1-888-308-6286

MACON COUNTY - WEBBTOWN COMMUNITY

2 BEDROOM BRICK HOME ON 0.498 ACRE CORNER LOT -ATTACHEDFLOOR SPACE WITH 1/2 BATH (FORMER BE AUTY SHOP LOCATION)

ATTACHED GARAGE - C/H/A- CITY WATER - FURNITURE ANDHOUSEHOLD ITEMS - BEAUTY SHOP EQUIPMENT

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6TH - 12 P.M. - CSTNo Buyers Premium

LOCATED at 176 Browns Road, Lafayette Tn. Directions - Take highway 52 east towardRed Boiling Springs about 4 mile to the Webbtown community. Property is on the right atthe corner of Browns Road, across from the D & L mini storages. From Red Boiling take52W go approx. 6 miles property on left.REAL ESTATE: Consist of a 2 bedroom brick home with an attached floor space that has

served as a beauty salon with a half bath. There is also an attached garage. This home hasa living room, dining area & 1 bedroom with hardwood floors. The 2nd bedroom is carpetedand the kitchen, utility & bath are vinyl . The central heat and air unit is less than 2 years oldand the home is on city water. There has been a new survey of the 0.498 acre lot at the cor-ner of Highway 52. CHOICE PROPERTY IN A GREAT LOCATION!

FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS INCLUDE: Singer sewing machine with a cherry cabinet, stereo cabinet,coffee & end table, 3 piece bedroom suite, upholstered wood carved rocker, sofa, love seat, & chair all that re-cline, a power lift recliner, 26" console tv, table with 6 chairs, other furniture pieces, 14 cu. ft. refrigerator, 40"range, microwave, Whirlpool washer, miscellaneous cookware, iron bread mold, sausage grinder, glasswareitems, 8 place setting of Kaysons “ Gold Rhapsody” china, Wm. Rogers & son silverware box, assortment of fig-urines, housekeeping items, collection of bluegrass, western & country albums ( Bill Monroe, Buck Owens,Johnny Cash, Loretta Lynn, Jack Greene & others), 9 belt buckles ( Hesston 25th anniversary edition from 1983,The Alamo), comic books, miscellaneous hand tools, Homelite super xl chain saw, 4 weed eaters, metal table

with 4 chairs, beauty salon chairs, hair dryers, 3 piece yard furniture set, quilts in assorted sizes, quilt tops in assorted sizes & other items too numerous to mention.TERMS: 15% down day of the sale on the real estate with balance paid at closing. Personal property items require cash or goodcheck the day of the sale.

NOTE FROM THE AGENT: Ms. West is no longer able tocare for this property. This is a great opportunity to acquire

a valuable parcel of real estate at a high traffic location. MsWest operated a beauty shop from this location for manyyears. I would like to thank Ms. West and her relatives for this opportunity to liquidate her property & personal items.

SELLER: MS. EVELINE WESTAUCTIONEERS: Gene, Darrell & Matthew Carman

& Anthony Shrum App. Auctioneer For More Info call Anthony Shrum @615-633-7607 @

615-666-2783 or Toll Free @ 1-888-308-6286

176 BROWN’S LANE & THE CORNER OF HWY. 52

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Auctioneer Neal Trice (left) looks over this vast collection to see what the next itemto sell will be. Charles Woodard (right) gets as comfortable as possible while the auc-tion company settles in for three days of selling. A 50 year collection of glassware, an-tiques and some very unusual pieces hit the auction block recently in DicksonTennessee. This sale was so large it took place in the auditorium of the Dickson Mid-dle School

 Photos by Jan Cooper 

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Mirage Jet To Be Sold

Artcurial is auctioning a Mirage Jet at its

Oct.29th sale in Paris. The first major pro-

duction model flew 50 years ago. The sale

is to celebrate its maiden flight.

Artcurial’s Aeronautics auction will offer 

nearly 500 lots, and 100 of them are

closely related to the Mirage and its his-

tory. The Mirage 5 jet for sale was put into

service in 1971 and logged 2,769 hours of 

flight. It is now intended for static display.

It is estimated to sell for up to $80,000.

Rare 1790 Census UpFor Auction

by Deidre Woollard 

This year's census was a massive under-

taking but things were a little simpler at

the time of the first census back in 1790.

A rare copy of the 1790 census conducted

under the direction of Thomas Jefferson is

 being sold and is one of the rare copies

signed by Jefferson on the final page.

It has been handed down through the fam-

ily of Gideon Granger, Postmaster General

during Jefferson's administration, and is

 believed to be his copy. It is annotated with

all sorts of calculations. This rare piece of 

American history is estimated to sell for 

$80,000 to $120,000.

The sale also includes historical photo-

graphs, maps and atlases including John

Melish's Map of the United States with the

Contiguous British and Spanish Posses-sions (1816) which is estimated at $50,000

to $70,000. Other items include a signed

1922, first edition, first printing of F. Scott

Fitzgerald's second novel, The Beautiful

and Damned.