Saturday, November 27, 2010

Charlies Auction

ABSOLUTE AUCTION

  ON SITE-NO RESERVES                                         

                                          352-489-3836  

              DEC 4 TH. 2010 10 AM PREVIEW 9 AM

12940 S.W. 66TH  STREET   OCALA FL. 

                      CASH     DRAWINGS                                                           Pictures on auction zip @ James Tate Auctions     

  SAT.@ 10 am. Preview @ 9 am.              

          LOTS OF HARLEY DAVIDSON GEAR,AND PARTS GUNS-SW 32-SW 38-TAURUS 45-SW 44 MAG-BROWNING AUTO 5-IVER 9 SHOT 22 PISTOL-STEVENS MOD 940 12 GA.-9 MM HECKLER KOCH-MOSSBERG MOD 125,22 CAL SURVIVOR RIFLE,12 GA PUMP WITH EXTRA BARREL,SOME COINS,SILVER,FITZ&FLOYD CANDLE HOLDERS,DRESSER MIRROR,BLOW UP BEER ADS ,CRYSTAL,SIGNS,TOOLS,YARD ITEMS, RUGS ,WATCHES, BOOKS,COOKIE JARS,CHAIRS,LAMPS, MIRRORS, FENTON,LENOX, HUMMELLS,AIR TOOLS,NAIL GUNS, CAST  IRON, OLD BOTTLES,OLD MASON JARS,FREEZER, VICTORIAN MARBLETOP TABLES, 12 FT FIBERGLAS LADDER, BENCH GRINDER,MOTORCYCLE CLOCK,OLD MANTLE  CLOCK,ROCKERS,LARGE WALL MIRROR,  BUCK KNIVES,BRASS TORCHES SET,OLD WALKING CANE, 1956 SEBRING GAS CAN, CHAINSAW,PAINT SPRAYER,STEREO EQUIP.,15000 KW GENERATOR,ECHO SAW,WEEDEATERS,POWERWASHER,VIZIO 32 IN TV,BENCH GRINDERS,DRILL PRESS,   LARGE FLOOR JACK,TOOLS,HEAVY GAGE EXT CORDS,MITER SAW,DINING CHAIRS,50 GAL.FISH AQUARIUM W/STAND,   MARINE K-BAR KNIFE,TABLE AND CHAIRS,SHELVING, GUN CABINET,  SCAGG ZERO TURN MOWER,                            PICTURES,QUILTS,CHAIRS,DOORSTOP,  HEISEY PUNCH BOWL WITH CUPS AND UNDERPLATE,OLD BOTTLES,DALE EARNHARDT COLLECTIBLE BOTTLES,RECORDS,CHRISTMAS ITEMS, TOOLS, PATIO FURNITUR ,LARGE VICE,ARMY LOCKER,TOOLS,DIE CAST CARS,AIR COMPRESSOR, SOFA AND  RECLINER,LOG CHAINS,OLD WOOD HAT RACK,BUDWEISER BEER COOOKIE JAR,NASCAR, SCOPE,CURIO,BARBIE DOLLS,COSTUME JEWELRY,AUTO POLISHER,ART EASEL WITH NUDE PAINTING,HARLEY TEE SHIRTS,HARLEY DAVIDSON COLLECTIBLES,AND WARMER SUIT,COCA COLA,TILE SAW, IRON GATES WITH ELECTRIC OPENERS, JOHN DEERE RIDING MOWER,MOTROIZED,LEAF BAGGER WAGON,BOX LOTS,AND MISC.ITEMS TO BE ADDED,CASH AND GOOD LOCAL CHECKS   "VISA/MASTER CARD, DIRECTIONS HWY 40 W TO SW 140 AVE .TURN SOUTH TO 66 ST TURN LEFT – OR HWY 484 TO SW 140   AVE GO NORTH TO 66 ST TURN RIGHT  ,FOOD AND DRINKS AVAILABLE .  PHONE 1-352-489-3836   JAMES TATE AUCTIONEERS AU2266-AB1641     

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Nov. 26th auction


ESTATE
AUCTION
Friday November 26 @ 5:30 pm, remainder of last
auction, plus a new estate.
Lots of furniture, bedroom sets, 2 piece pine
hutch, Ethan Allen (2 piece enclosed) rock maple china cabinets, Broyhill
armoire, dinning room tables, thick glass top coffee & end tables, oriental
rugs, oak rocker, nice lighted china cabinet, lots of glassware, collectors
plates, die cast trucks & cars, cookie jars, sterling, lamps, pictures (oil
& water, prints), lot of signed statues (2 bronze), lots of crystal (cut
& pressed), paper weights, dated 1945 army muffin tin, box & tray lots
& lots more........this is only a partial list!
We have changed things around, no more
crib!
TERMS:  10% buyers premium, cash or check only,
sorry no credit cards. Food available on premises.


Have patience, pics will appear in blank section below
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Brooks auction house AB1737, 204 South
Main Street, Hwy 301 Bushnell
Phone
#1-352-583-2032
Dennis Crowder, Auctioneer,
AU3257

Tuesday, November 09, 2010

ABSOLUTE ESTATE AUCTION Friday November 12th

 
ABSOLUTE  ESTATE  AUCTION
Friday November 12th @ 5:30 PM
Early Bird Sale outside!
Two estates: Wilma Davis, Bushnell. Mrs Davis was in her 80's and had many of her Grandmothers things.
The second estate: is a 60 year accumulation of antiques and collectibles. Too much for one sale, balance to be sold Fri. Nov.26th 5:30 PM.along w/ another estate

Furniture:  4 bar stools, jewelry box, dove tailed spool end table, 4 Dr. oak chest, oval dining room table w/ 4 chairs and leaf, hand carved tiger oak claw footed side chair, 2 quilt racks, love seat, chairs, desk, oak rocker, 2 wing back chairs, china cabinet w/ inlaid doors, round kitchen table and  lot  more..............
Glass:  Vaseline, depression, bone china, blue glass and bottles, cut and pressed glass, early blown glass, Stangl, Fire King, early Planters Peanut 5 cent jar, flow blue, Goebal, Lefton, vases, Corning covered dishes, lots of collectors plates.
Books:  "The Great Rest" (1858 w/ watercolor pictures, 576 pgs.), "The Life and Works ", of William Cowper ( 8 volume complete & autographed 1825-1854), lots of 1800's books, civil war ("Rifle Shots & Bugle Notes"), ( "The Tribute Book" 1865).
Pictures: (over 50) signed watercolors, oils, prints, indian pictures, cross stitch, Florida watercolor ( signed B James ).
Miscellaneous: Guns, Sterling,3 boxes estate jewelry, signed statues, lamps, lots of sheet music 1900-1950, 2 large toll trays, 1,000's of glass prisms, (crystal ball pendants, u-drop, tear drop, cut spheres, colonial, purple grapes), 4 heaters, TV's , clocks, large lot of old postcards, old sewing machine, cookware, oil lamps, rugs, brass, copper, 1943 army muffin tin, box lots, partial list still unpacking things..........
Terms: 10 % buyers premium, cash or approved check only, sorry no credit cards.  Food available on premises. Pictures on J.Brooksauction, and auctionzip.com
Brooks auction house AB1737, 204 South Main Street, Hwy 301 Bushnell
Phone #1-352-583-2032
Dennis Crowder, Auctioneer, AU3257

Saturday, November 06, 2010

Absolute auction of 2 estates, includes glass, antique furniture, old books

Absolute Sale
Fri Nov 12 @ 5:30 pm
Early bird sale outside.
2 ESTATES, old books, antq furn, guns, glass, jewelry, lamps, linens, pictures, sterling, & sheet music. @ 204 S. Main St.(Hwy 301) Bushnell. Terms: 10% BP. Cash/ pre-apprv'd check, NO credit cards AB1737/ AU3257, Pic's on J.Brooks Auctions & Auctionzip.com
352-793-9128/583-2032

Friday, October 08, 2010

Fwd: Fw: FW: As the Boy Scouts say: be prepared!........please read new tax in..


 



 
In less than four months, on January 1, 2011, the largest tax hikes in the history of America will take effect.

They will hit families and small businesses in three great waves.

On January 1, 2011, here's what happens... 

     
First Wave:


Expiration of 2001 and 2003 Tax Relief

In 2001 and 2003, the GOP Congress enacted several tax cuts for investors, small business owners, and families.

These will all expire on January 1, 2011.



Personal income tax rates will rise. 

The top income tax rate will rise from 35 to 39.6 percent (this is also the rate at which two-thirds of small business profits are taxed).  
     
The lowest rate will rise from 10 to 15 percent.  
     
All the rates in between will also rise.  
     

Itemized deductions and personal exemptions will again phase out, which has the same mathematical effect as highermarginal tax rates.  


The full list of marginal rate hikes is below:
  • The 10% bracket rises to an expanded 15%

  • The 25% bracket rises to 28%

  • The 28% bracket rises to 31%

  • The 33% bracket rises to 36%

  • The 35% bracket rises to 39.6%


 
Higher taxes on marriage and family.  

The "marriage penalty" (narrower tax brackets for married couples) will return from the first dollar of income.  


The child tax credit will be cut in half from $1000 to $500 per child.  


The standard deduction will no longer be doubled for married couples relative to the single level.  


The dependent care and adoption tax credits will be cut.


The return of the Death Tax.

This year only, there is no death tax.  (It's a quirk!) For those dying on or after January 1, 2011, there is a 55 percent
top death tax rate on estates over $1 million.  A person leaving behind two homes, a business,
 a retirement account, could easily pass along a death tax bill to their loved ones.  Think of the farmers who don't make much money, but their land, which they purchased years ago with after-tax dollars, is now worth a lot of money.  Their children will have to sell the farm, which may be their livelihood, just to pay the estate tax if they don't have the cash sitting around to pay the tax.  Think about your own family's assets.  Maybe your family owns real estate, or a business that doesn't make much money, but the building and equipment are worth $1 million.  Upon their death, you can inherit the $1 million business tax free, but if they own a home, stock, cash worth $500K on top of the $1 million business, then you will owe the government $275,000 cash!  That's 55% of the value of the assets over $1 million!  Do you have that kind of cash sitting around waiting to pay the estate tax?



Higher tax rates on savers and investors.

The capital gains tax will rise from 15 percent this year to 20 percent in 2011.  

The dividends tax will rise from 15 percent this year to 39.6 percent in 2011.  

These rates will rise another 3.8 percent in 2013.



Second Wave:

Obamacare



There are over twenty new or higher taxes in Obamacare. Several will first go into effect on January 1, 2011.  They include:



The "Medicine Cabinet Tax"

Thanks to Obamacare, Americans will no longer be able to use health savings account (HSA), flexible spending account (FSA), or health reimbursement (HRA) pre-tax dollars to purchase non-prescription, over-the-counter medicines (except insulin).


The "Special Needs Kids Tax"

This provision of Obamacare imposes a cap on flexible spending accounts (FSAs) of $2500 (Currently, there is no federal government limit). There is one group of FSA owners for whom this new cap will be particularly cruel and onerous: parents of special needs children.  

There a
re thousands of families with special needs children in the United States, and many of them use FSAs to pay for special needs education.

Tuition rates at one leading school that teaches special needs children in Washington , D.C. ( National Child Research Center ) can easily exceed $14,000 per year.

Under tax rules, FSA dollars can not be used to pay for this type of special needs education.


The HSA (Health Savings Account) Withdrawal Tax Hike.

This
 provision of Obamacare increases the additional tax on non-medical early withdrawals from an HSA from 10 to 20 percent, disadvantaging them relative to IRAsand other tax-advantaged accounts, which remain at 10 percent.




Third Wave:

The Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) and Employer Tax Hikes

When Americans prepare to file their tax returns in January of 2011, they'll be in for a nasty surprise-the AMT won't be held harmless, and many tax relief provisions will have expired.

The major items include:


The AMT will ensnare over 28 million families, up from 4 million last year.

According to the left-leaning Tax Policy Center, Congress' failure to index the AMT will lead to an explosion of AMT taxpaying families-rising from 4 million last year to 28.5 million.  These families will have to calculate their tax burdens twice, and pay taxes at the higher level.  The AMT was created in 1969 to ensnare a handful of taxpayers.


Small business expensing will be slashed and 50% expensing will disappear.

Small businesses can normally expense (rather than slowly-deduct, or "depreciate") equipment purchases up to $250,000.  

This
 will be cut all the way down to $25,000.  Larger businesses can currently expense half of their purchases of equipment.  

In January of 2011, all of it will have to be "depreciated."


Taxes will be raised on all types of businesses.

There are literally scores of tax hikes on business that will take place.  The biggest is the loss of the "research and experimentation tax credit," but there are many, many others. Combining high marginal tax rates with the loss of this tax relief will cost jobs.


Tax Benefits for Education and Teaching Reduced.

The deduction for tuition and fees will not be available. 

Tax credits
 for education will be limited.  

Teachers will no longer be able to deduct classroom expenses. 

Coverdell Education Savings Accounts will be cut. 

Employer-provided educational assistance is curtailed.  

The student loan interest deduction will be disallowed
 for hundreds of thousands of families.


Charitable Contributions from IRAs no longer allowed.

Under current law, a retired person with an IRA can contribute up to $100,000 per year directly to a charity from their IRA.  

This
 contribution also counts toward an annual "required minimum distribution."  This ability will no longer be there.



PDF  Version  Read more: <http://www.atr.org/six-months-untilbr-largest-tax-hikes-a5171#>; http://www.atr.org/six-months-untilbr-largest-tax-hikes-a5171#%23ixzz0sY8waPq1


And worse yet?


Now
, your insurance will be INCOME on your W2's!

One
 of the surprises we'll find come next year, is what follows - - a little "surprise" that 99% of us had no idea was included in the "new and improved" healthcare legislation . . . those who backed this administration will be astonished!

Starting in 2011, (next year folks), your W-2 tax form sent by your employer will be increased to show the value of whatever health insurance you are given by the company. It does not matter if that's a private concern or governmental body of some sort.  

If you're retired?  So what... your gross
 will go up by the amount of insurance you get.

You will be required to pay taxes on a large sum of money that you have never seen.  Take your tax form you just finished and see what $15,000 or $20,000 additional gross does to your tax debt.  That's what you'll pay next year.  

For
 many, it also puts you into a new higher bracket so it's even worse.



This is how the government is going to buy insurance for the15% that don't have insurance and it's only part of the tax increases.

Not believing this???  Here is a research of the summaries.....

On page 25 of 29: TITLE IX REVENUE PROVISIONS- SUBTITLE A: REVENUE OFFSET PROVISIONS-(sec. 9001,
as modified by sec. 10901) Sec.9002  "requires employers
 to include in the W-2 form of each employee the aggregate cost of applicable employer sponsored group health coverage that is excludable from the employees gross income."



Joan Pryde is the senior tax editor for the Kiplinger letters.
Go to Kiplingers and read about 13 tax changes that could affect you.  Number 3 is what is above.



Why am I sending you this?  The same reason I hope you forward this to every single person in your address book.

People have the right to know the truth because an election is coming in November!

 

Correction to above: more info on tax on home sales.

http://factcheck.org/2010%2F04%2Fa-38-percent-sales-tax-on-your-home%2F

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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Vacation

Hey Folks, I am going north till Oct.6. So,  no auctions till Oct.
We are Booking Estates sales , and auctions now for the fall call 352 583 2032 .
 Thanks see you then Jack

Friday, July 30, 2010

August 6 auction


ESTATE AUCTION
204 S. Main Street, Bushnell
Friday, August 6th @ 5:30 pm preview @ 1 pm. Antiques, collectibles & furniture.
Furniture:  Pair of Lazyboy wingback recliners, dressers, bureaus w/ mirrors, rockers, file cabinets ( 1  2 drawer oak), lamps ( pair of Fentons), 4 child's oak chairs, maple secretary, round table w/ 4 chairs, knotty pine wall mirror, pair swivel bar chairs, black stenciled plank seat chair, Hide a bed sofa, brass headboard, end tables, marble top sofa table, liquor cabinet, wicker recliner, side chairs, large oak TV stand, sewing cabinet, GE TV & vcr, and much more
Glass:  Large Tiffany-type leaded glass shade, crocks, collectors plates, cookie jars, Fenton, Westmoreland, lead crystal, Lefton, Lennox, Bavarian plates ( Mittrteich), Ruby Red, Bone China & occupied Japan cups & saucers, nesting pyrex bowls, Corning covered dishes, lots of depression glass, Norman Rockwell bells, 57 & 78 Chevy Jim Beams, steins, teapot collection, railroad lanterns, lots of good box lots.
Miscellaneous:  Wood and porcelain ducks, die-cast collectibles, sterling, trunk, barometer, traps, Civil war & indian books, canes, golf clubs, clocks, oil paintings, water colors, prints, frames, large display cases, cookbooks, linens, comforters, pots & pans, small appliances, Godey's fashion, embroidered prints ( 1847), old doll, vice, bench grinder & hand tools, too much to list, this will be a good sale!!
Terms:  10% buyers premium, cash, pre-approved check or credit card. Pictures on brooksauction.com
Brooks Auction House AB1737  Dennis Crowder, Auctioneer Au3257
Phone  1-352-793-9128 and 1-352-583-2032
Food on site, air conditioned and clean restrooms!

Watch the slideshow or click here for all photos

Thursday, June 24, 2010

July 2 Friday Antique and Collectable auction



Antique & Collectable
Auction
Friday, July 2 @5:30pm, preview @ 1pm.
204 South Main Street, Bushnell
Antiques and Collectables sold first, then 2 partial estates.
Antiques & Collectables:  English bone china cups and saucers, silver tea set, depression & milk glass, Precious Moments collection, embroidered & crocheted linens, ball cards, comic book collection, Indian artifacts & plaques, arrowheads, jugs, crocks, scales, tin trains, guns & gun parts, pistol holders, John Deere & Radio Flyer items, hames, tool chest, ice tongs, cross ct saw, Jim Beam 57 & 78 Chevys, swords, lamp parts, lanterns, old tools, Guardian ware, jewelry boxes, die cast toys, collector plates, ship models, cookie jars, oil paintings, prints & pictures, estate jewelry.
Furniture:  Chippendale mirror, cedar chest, black walnut 3 dr. chest w/ mirror, music bench, rocker, round oak coffee table, new marble topped buffet, queen and king beds, Craftmatic bed, table & 4 chairs, wine rack, magazine racks, chests, chairs, tables, bureau, desk, 4 drawer file cabinet.
Miscellaneous:  camera, silverware, pots & pans, crystal table lamps, box lots of hand tools, ( DeWalt planer, B & D router, Skil drill w/ charger, B & D sander, Craftsman air nail gun) auger bit set, soldering gun, linens & blankets, and much, much more!
Terms of Sale:  10% buyers premium. Cash, pre-approved check or credit card, all sales are final. Pictures on Auctionzip.com or JBrooksauction.com
Brooks Auction #AB1737
Phone # 1-352-583-2032 or #1-352-793-9128
Auctioneer Dennis Crowder #AU3257

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Monday, May 31, 2010

June 12th Estate auction


ESTATE AUCTION
Saturday, June 12th,@10:00 am, preview @ 9:00 am.This is an absolute sale. Horse Ranch, complete contents of the southwestern theme home must go! Everything in like-new condition!26292 Lost Horse Lane, Brooksville.

MAPQUEST
26292 Lost Horse Lane, Brooksville. Directions:  SR 50 to Mondon Hill road, right to Cooper Terrace, right on Rich Barn road, left on Spirit Woods Trail, left on Lost Horse Lane, sale on left.
Furniture:  Round pine table w/ wrought iron legs & 4 chairs, rustic bar w/ 2 stools, king size wrought iron bed w/ canopy, 2 computer tables, 2 pine chests, 2 corner cabinets, blanket box, pine coffe table, sofa table, 2 end tables, bookcase, 3 pc. entertainment center w built in display cabinets, 3 pc. leather sectional w/ 2 recliners,Whirlpool washer & dryer set.
Tools & Stuff: 42" 15.5 hp Craftsman riding mower, bush hog, Bowflex w/ video, Yamaha generator, spreader, table top router, rolls of insulation, Craftsman power tools, chain saw, jigsaw, sawsall,new dovetailer sander, Reese hitch, fertilizer spreader, nails for nail gun, bolts, screws, cabinet makers clincher system, cages, coolers, and golf clubs.
Miscellaneous:  Signed oil paintings, bull skulls w/ horns, horse statues, rugs, baskets, pictures, vases, lamps, Clint Anderson training tapes, horse books, dishes, pots & pans, small kitchen appliances, Precious Moments, Indian statues, arrowheads, artifacts, 2 oak barrels,collection of old guns (Winchester, JC Higgins, Savage), old saddle, bits & spurs, Bruno swing-away Meridian exterior lift #250, power chair version, and much more!
Terms of Sale:  10% buyers premium . Cash or pre-pproved check, sorry no credit cards. All sales are final & are to be paid day of sale, no acceptions. Bring your own chairs. Food & drink will be available. Pictures @ auctionzip,com and Brooksauction@aol.com.
Brooks AuctionAB1737
Dennis Crowder Auctioneer AU3257
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Monday, April 12, 2010

Thanks for attending our auctions

Our Friday auctions will continue. The Saturday will be in a couple of weeks.

Saturday, April 03, 2010

antique and collectible auction

ANTIQUE & COLLECTABLE AUCTION Saturday, April 10th, @ 5:30 pm 204 South Main St. Bushnell Furniture: Early Victorian black walnut dresser w/ mirror, early oak side chair, 2 oak sewing machines (1 New Home), rocking chairs, unusual oak chairs, Waterfall china closet, complete Hoosier cabinet, phonograph w/ horn, 4 drawer oak chest, 2 old wood chests. Tools: 2 knife grinders (1 on a "sit down" stand), saws, draw shave, planes, 1840 buck saw, 3 old trolling motors. Brass: National cash register by Remmington Arms Co., spittoon, large shells, propeller, 20 brass & copper fire extinguishers. Miscellaneous: 8-day Ingraham banjo clock, printers trays, 1906 fire hose reel, wash boards, oil lamps, meat grinders, trap, lg. cowbell, sadirons, jugs & crocks (12 gal. Red Wing), lg. post bell (Hillsboro Ohio), fishing-wood lures, reels, tackle box w/ tackle, apple peeler, sled, Royal Crown cola thermometer, 4 cases of ammo, collector plates, model ships, Nascar die cast cars & trucks, cast iron ( sample mini. Griswold #5 double ), scales, swords, steins, dolls, trains, lg. collection of comic books, Old Ball cards .Jim Beams (1957 Chevy & 1978 Corvette), 1800's portrait picture, early Chippendale mirror, coins & silver certificates, books (civil war & indian), records ( Beattle & Country ), 22 sterling charms, 34 pcs. sterling silver flatware ( Prince Eugene, Black Ball & Co. , Gorham, 17 pcs. Alvin, J. E. Caldwell & Co., International Deep Silver), cruet sets, Depression glass, Lewis Icart Print, oil & water ,prints &paintings, lots of indian and Civil War artifacts, arrowheads, Tom's cookie jar, Bundy saxaphone, 1925 Challenger arcade pistol, 10 shots for 1cent, ( A.B.T. Mfg. Co. Chicago), saddle, several tapestries, a mounted fish in ice, 12 x 50 Bushnell binoculars, jewelry, Christmas music boxes, Italian wedding wagon, still unpacking, Box & tray lots&lots more....From two Dade city estates Pictures on Brooksauction.com & Auctionzip.com Terms: 10 % buyers premium, cash or credit card. Brooks Auction House AB1737, Phone # 1-352-793-9128. Auctioneer Dennis Crowder AU3257, Food available on site.
PHOTOS CLICK HERE

Friday, April 02, 2010

antique and collectible auction

ANTIQUE & COLLECTABLE AUCTION
Saturday, April 10th, @ 5:30 pm
204 South Main St. Bushnell
 
Furniture:  Early Victorian black walnut dresser w/ mirror, early oak side chair, 2 oak sewing machines (1 New Home), rocking chairs, unusual oak chairs, Waterfall china closet, complete Hoosier cabinet, phonograph w/ horn, 4 drawer oak chest, 2 old wood chests.
Tools:  2 knife grinders (1 on a "sit down" stand), saws, draw shave, planes, 1840 buck saw, 3 old trolling motors.
Brass:  National cash register by Remmington Arms Co., spittoon, large shells, propeller, 20 brass & copper fire extinguishers.
Miscellaneous:   8-day Ingraham banjo clock, printers trays, 1906 fire hose reel, wash boards, oil lamps, meat grinders, trap, lg. cowbell, sadirons, jugs & crocks (12 gal. Red Wing), lg. post bell (Hillsboro Ohio),  fishing-wood lures, reels, tackle box w/ tackle, apple peeler, sled, Royal Crown cola thermometer, 4 cases of ammo, collector plates, model ships, Nascar die cast cars & trucks, cast iron ( mini. Griswald mold), scales, swords, steins, dolls, trains, lg. collection of comic books, Jim Beams (1957 Chevy & 1978 Corvette), 1800's portrait picture, early Chippendale mirror, coins & silver certificates, books (civil war & indian), records (  Beattle & Country ), 22 sterling charms, 34 pcs. sterling silver flatware ( Prince Eugene, Black Ball & Co. , Gorham, 17 pcs. Alvin, J. E. Caldwell & Co., International Deep Silver), cruet sets, Depression glass, Lewis Icart Print, oil & water color paintings, lots of indian and Civil War artifacts, arrowheads, Tom's cookie jar, Bundy saxaphone, 1925 Challenger arcade pistol, 10 shots for 1cent, ( A.B.T.  Mfg. Co. Chicago), saddle, several tapestries, a mounted fish in ice, 12 x 50 Bushnell binoculars, jewelry, Christmas music boxes, Italian wedding wagon, still unpacking, lots more....
Pictures on Auctionzip.com and Brooksauction.com
 
Terms: 10 % buyers premium, cash or credit card. Brooks Auction House AB1737,  Phone # 1-352-793-9128. Auctioneer Dennis Crowder AU3257, Food available on site.
  

Thursday, April 01, 2010

Saturday April 10th Antique auction

Brooks Auction
Brooks auction is having their monthly antique auction April 10th. Great selection of furniture, collectibles, old tools, Americana, framed art, glassware, comics, arrowheads, books, small farm implements, dishes, crocks, plus hundreds of items still being cataloged. Partial photos online CLICK HERE
Listing description will be added soon.

Monday, March 29, 2010

READ the auction notices carefully

There will be Friday auctions by Ron Dayton and he will send out notices. The Sat. auctions will be most likely once a month.

This is a BLOG, so a weekly post of an auction has a date at the top of the post.
If a date says March, and it is April, it does NOT apply.

The last notice stays on this BLOG til the next auction, so please pay attention.

Thursday, March 04, 2010

Auction this Saturday

ESTATE AUCTION

Saturday, March 13th, @ 10:00am

Preview @ 8:00am



16852 Blanton Lake Road, Dade City, intersection of Rt.

41 and 575 to Spring Valley Road, left to Baton Lake Road, turn right and follow signs.This is a farm and barn sale . Every thing has to go.



TOOLS: Makita belt sander, chain saws, Northwest laser transit, nail guns, air tools, air brush kit, Husky roll-around tool box, band saw, bench drill press, wet & dry grinder, Black & Decker skill saw, 10" Craftsman table saw, 6" belt & 9" dish sanders, 1 hp Craftsman 12" wood lathe, 6' Gilbert & Barker air compressor, drywall texture hopper, Makita mitre saw, ram set gun, flex shaft grinder/carver, welders face masks, Rigid pipe wrenches, floor model Guardian 12 speed drill press, gas weed eater, floor jack, Ryobi variable jig saw, 46 pc. bolt puller set, Milwaukee right angle drill, lots of hand tools, metal saw, vices, wood clamps, tool boxes, drill sets & much more.



MISCELLANEOUS: International Harvester bucket & back hoe, 2 door 10 by 14 aluminum shed, 1984 4 wd Ford pick-up, Honda Rebel motorcycle, wheelbarrow, brass & copper fire extinguishers, large bird cages, pet carrier, firemans pry bar, Leinbach disk harrow, 4' - 12' &

24' aluminum ladders, cement mixer, 15' fiberglass skully boat w/oars, bush hog, gates & treated posts & poles, rolls of barbed wire, tree stand, 3 hp Johnson boat motor w/ stand,Loads of scuba gear &equipment ,water skis, paint ball guns, big box fan, rolls of new fish line & tackle, hunting bows, peanut cooker, 3 double barrel shot guns & much more.



Terms: 10% buyers premium, cash or pre-approved check, sorry no credit cards. All sales are final and are to be paid day of sale. Walk around sale, under cover & outside, no chairs please. Food and Drinks available. Plenty of parking Pictures Later on Auction Zipp.com. and JBROOKSAUCTION@AOL.COM check salvage1st@msn.com for info.



JBrooks Auction AB1737 home Tel.352- 583- 2032 office 352 -793 -9128

Dennis Crowder Auctioneer AU3257





Friday, February 26, 2010

Feb 27th Estate auction

Estate Auction This sat, Feb 27th 2010 at Jack brooks Auction house, 204 south main street, Bushnell, fl 33513 From the estate of G. Gibbs of Dade City Preview 3 PM till 6 PM Early bird 5:30 PM of shed and garage stuff. Everything must go- whole house full This is the third part of the estate will. This is a partial listing. Furniture, Queen sized bedroom suite, tray & box lots, appliances, bric a brac, linen. Jack Brooks Auction House, and Ron Kurtz Salvage first auctions, have combined to bring you quality estates, food and consignment, auctions Friday and Saturday nights. We look forward to providing auctions for our old customers and new ones too. We have a great food wagon, drinks, as well as Excellent food. Give it a try, New bathrooms, plenty of parking in rear. All items sold as is where is, No warranty and no guarantee expressed or implied. You are encouraged to inspect before the sale. All items must be paid in full and removed by end of sale. We'll allow large items or lots to be picked up by Monday-no later. Terms of sale: 10% buyers premium, Fl. Sales tax, credit cards and cash accepted, no checks unless pre-approved before sale. J Brooks auction house 204 South main Street Bushnell, fl 33513 352-793-9128 or home:Home 352 583 2032 J. Brooks auction #AB1737 Dennis Crowder auctioneer #AU3257

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Feb 20th Estate continuation sale

Estate Auction This sat, Feb 20th 2010 at Jack brooks Auction house, 204 south main street, Bushnell, fl 33513 From the estate of G. Gibbs of Dade City Preview 3 PM till 6 PM Early bird 5:30 PM of shed and garage stuff. Everything must go- whole house full This is the second part of the estate will. This is a partial listing. Furniture, King sized bedroom suite, Silver dollars, mixed lot of old US coins, sterling jewelry, gold and silver rings, All kinds of furniture, King bed, dressers, single bed, chests book cases, stands, way too much to list. You must see it for yourself. Plant stands, trunks, lamps, loads of small new appliances way too many to list. see photos Tools: Lots of new tools, Power washer, pottery, lots of dog and bird cages. The kitchen: pots and pans, dishes, table and chairs, end tables and coffee table. There are closets and a room full we have not gotten to yet. If you like auctions and you miss these, it means your sleeping, tray & box lots. Jack Brooks Auction House, and Ron Kurtz Salvage first auctions, have combined to bring you quality estates, food and consignment, auctions Friday and Saturday nights. We look forward to providing auctions for our old customers and new ones too. We have a great food wagon, drinks, as well as Excellent food. Give it a try, New bathrooms, plenty of parking in rear. All items sold as is where is, No warranty and no guarantee expressed or implied. You are encouraged to inspect before the sale. All items must be paid in full and removed by end of sale. We'll allow large items or lots to be picked up by Monday-no later. Terms of sale: 10% buyers premium, Fl. Sales tax, credit cards and cash accepted, no checks unless pre-approved before sale. J Brooks auction house 204 South main Street Bushnell, fl 33513 352-793-9128 or home:Home 352 583 2032 J. Brooks auction #AB1737 Dennis Crowder auctioneer #AU3257

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Monday, February 08, 2010

Sat. Feb 13th Auction

Estate Auction
This sat, Feb 13 2010 at Jack brooks Auction house, 204 south main street, Bushnell, fl 33513
From the estate of G. Gibbs of Dade City
Preview 3 PM till 6 PM
Early bird 5:30 PM of shed and garage stuff. Everything must go- whole house full
This estate will consist of at least two sales. We will try to sell most of the antiques in the first
sale. The rest will be sold the following Saturday Feb 20th. This is a partial listing.
Antiques and collectibles: cast iron items, Bell. Fry pans, dogs, pots and 3 legged kettles and
more. Trunks, show shoes, mounted ducks, telephone chair w records, electric sunkist juicer,
railroad lanterns, ACL, RR oil can, musical cake plate (50's), glassware cobalt, carnival,
amberina, collection of cranberry glass, oil and water paintings, old violin and zither, Silver
dollars, mixed lot of old US coins, sterling jewelry, gold and silver rings, Books: baseball,
Rockwell, currier and ives, new 45 caliber black powder pistol. German steins, bryer horses,
small collection of paperweights.
All kinds of furniture, King bed, dressers, single bed, chests book cases, stands, way too much to
list. You must see it for yourself.
Plant stands, organ, trunks, lamps, loads of small new applicances Wolfgang bistro oven, jack
lalane juicers, rice cookers, food dehydrator & jerky maker, thunderstick pro blender, and lots
more, way too many to list.
Tools: Lots of new tools, generator 3500 watts, 6.5 horse power still in box, electric chain saw,
two tool boxes-full, dremel in-box, dual saw in box, Craftsman tools in boxes, small air
compressors, sanders, drills, Rockwell, extension cords, rugs, pottery, lots of dog and bird cages.
The wholes kitchen: pots and pans, dishes, like new chest freezer (year old), new exercise
equipment. There are closets and a room full we have not gotten to yet.
If you like auctions and you miss these, it means your sleeping, tray & box lots.
Jack Brooks Auction House, and Ron Kurtz Salvage first auctions, have combined to bring you
quality estates, food and consignment, auctions Friday and Saturday nights.
We look forward to providing auctions for our old customers and new ones too.
We have a great food wagon, drinks, as well as Excellent food. Give it a try, New bathrooms,
plenty of parking in rear.
All items sold as is where is, No warranty and no guarantee expressed or implied. You are
encouraged to inspect before the sale. All items must be paid in full and removed by end of sale.
We'll allow large items or lots to be picked up by Monday-no later.
Terms of sale: 10% buyers premium, Fl. Sales tax, credit cards and cash accepted, no checks
unless pre-approved before sale.
J Brooks auction house
204 South main Street
Bushnell, fl 33513
352-793-9128 or home:Home 352 583 2032
J. Brooks auction #AB1737 Dennis Crowder auctioneer #AU3257
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