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Ready to bid? Plenty must go

An auction Wednesday of Vanderburgh County surplus property will include computer and stereo equipment, jewelry, mopeds and baseball cards - but not, as was advertised, historical items from the Old Courthouse.

A Sunday newspaper advertisement for the public auction at the Vanderburgh 4-H Center said an original antique jury box, witness stand and banister from the Old Courthouse would be sold.

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Sandy's Fancy Pants Antiques and Collectibles Back at Tias!

Sandy's Fancy Pants Antiques and Collectibles came online at Tias.com in February 2002 and was there till December 2005. I am very pleased to announce I have come back to Tias after being gone a year and attempting to start my own site. Tech stuff is just not my cup of tea it seems so decided to get my bloomers (my logo) back to the very first online antiques and collectibles mall open since 1995. Great bells and whistles have been added to my Tias site to make your shopping experience speedy, efficient and fun. http://www.tias.com/stores/sfp Antiques, vintage glassware, clothing, jewelry, dolls, kitchenware, textiles and just about any other memory you desire may be found. High end glassware and antiques to budget beginning collectibles are available with more added daily. With a wide array of items and different customers I am still also at GoAntiques and Cyberattic.


Store Owner Reroutes Heat To Drive Away Homeless

(CBS) NEW YORK A New York City antiques dealer has rerouted the hot air that came up from a grate in front of his store to a locked alley in the back - in an attempt to get rid of the homeless man who camped out in front of his store window.Karl Kemp made headlines after slapping 64-year-old vagrant Roger Greenlee with a $1 million lawsuit last week.Contractors rerouted the warm air from the basement boiler to an alley behind the store.The grate once had a temperature of 109 degrees. But after the work was done yesterday, the Daily News reported the temperature above the grate was just under 39 degrees.Kemp's lawsuit said Greenlee would scare away customers from from his antiques shop.

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Do you know what it's worth?

Most family trees have a collector in the branches. It's that relative with a lonely passion for coins or stamps or model trains.

When they go on to that big antique market in the sky, they often leave behind an assortment of items that the family may want to sell or divide among heirs - with no idea of what the items are worth.

That's where David Kress of Naperville comes in.

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