Estate Auction of Don Estes
Masonic Memorabilia, Collectibles, Jewelry, Rings, Swords, Books, Dudley Watches, Gold
Sat. Nov. 6th, beginning at 10:00 a.m., Holiday Inn Cincinnati Airport, 1717 Airport Exchange Blvd. Erlanger, KY 41018,
Mr. Estes was a longtime collector of Masonic memorabilia, Jewelry, Rings, Watches, anything that had to do with the Masons, Eastern Star, Knights Templar, or noted areas. We have over a 1000+ lots of related items. We have moved this sale to the Holiday Inn Cincinnati Airport for the convenience of our buyers. Easy access from the Cincinnati area, minutes from the Airport, located 2 miles off I-75, Come spend the day for a great sale. This is only a partial listing, visit our website, auctionzip, or next weeks antique week for more info. 4 Dudley watches, 300 + Rings; Masonic, Eastern Star, 300+ lots of Gold Jewels, Fobs, Masonic gold balls, pins, swords, books, Shriners items, knives, pictures, hats, aprons, tokens, collectibles, memorabilia, pins, glassware, bookends, many more items not unpacked. Call Greg Howard Auction Service at 502-320-6404 for more info.
Terms: Personal Property Cash or check (w/proper I.D), All items sold As-Is no warranties or guarantees implied or given, Not responsible for accidents. No Buyers Premium on personal items. All out of town buyers not known to us, must have cash, cashiers check, or preapproved letter prier to auction day. Announcements made on day of sale will take precedence over previous advertising.
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Cincinnati-area Auction of Masonic Items Nov. 6th
If you are a Masonic collector and in the Cincinnati area on Saturday, November 6th, consider moseying out to the airport Holiday Inn. I just received this notice today:
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