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Residential Real Estate, 2003 Buick LaSabre, JD 1050 2-wheel diesel compact tractor, Dixon Estate zero turn lawn mower, antique & modern furniture, antiques, collectibles, prints, oil paintings, glassware, old bottles & jars, yard tools, tools, much more.
Double Estate Auction
Living Trust of Marjorie Kimball, Ashmore, IL and Estate of Betty Harmon, Oakland, IL
Saturday, July 16, 2011 @ 12:00 noon
Auction held @ 316 W. Charleston Rd., Ashmore, IL 61912
With both families living at their residence for more than 70 years, there is too much to list. Come and see.
Directions: 29 miles West of Paris, IL or 14 miles East of Charleston, IL, From St. Rt. 16 turn south on S. Oakland Rd in Ashmore, IL go to W. Charleston Rd. turn west. Watch for Auction signs.
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Real Estate: 316 W. Charleston Rd. Ashmore, IL large 200’ X 200’ (.903 ACRE +/-) city lot with old House & shed, City Utilities & water, trees
Auto: 2003 Buick LaSabre Limited, V6, 73,500 miles, fully loaded, leather interior, heads up display, chrome wheels, good tires, well maintained, one owner,
Tractors & Lawn Equipment: JD 1050 diesel compact tractor, 2-wheel drive, 495 hours, good paint, all original, one owner; Dixon Estate TRX 5020 20 HP 50” deck zero turn lawn mower,
Furniture: walnut dovetail blanket chest, 7-drawer O.N.P. Clark spool cabinet, 1-drawer missing, Seth Thomas 8 day parlor calendar clock, early oak recliner, round oak pedestal table with 4 chairs and 6 leaves, secretary (needs work), wood folding table, Jenny Lind twin bed, knee hole desk, early davenport, East Lake marble top dresser with handy boxes, partial lawyers bookcase, ornate wall mirrors, sewing cabinet, Seth Thomas kitchen parlor clock with calendar, trunks, 4-harness loom, New Twin hospital beds, 4-door, 2-drawer painted kitchen cabinet, Antique dresser, Hump back trunk, Wooden painted primitive potato bin, (2) barrel back chairs, (2) cane bottom chairs, kitchen work table,
Collectibles: occupied Japan blue willow child’s dishes, Roseville bowl, early tin toys, Chinese vase, kitchen utensils, vintage flatware, store candy display Ind. U-KNO Candy Co., assortment of old bottles & jars, milk bottles, Coca Cola Christmas bottle Dec. 25, 1923, old kerosene lanterns, old advertising, ruby flash, old lanterns, old milk jug, Indian red clay pitcher, lyre (musical instrument), alabaster bookends, Scotty dog desk tray, old glasses, candle molds, coffee grinder, Campbell brand coffee tin, assorted vintage picture frames, vintage prints, oil paintings, original art by Marjorie Kimball, original art by Mary Jane Courtney, Ashmore/Charleston business advertising prints, assorted records, old top hat, stereoscope, dress form, dolls, copper boiler, side saddle, child’s potty chair, cherry stoner, lunch buckets, old ice cream churn, porcelain/cast iron pail, Buttons, Oakland yearbooks 1940, 41, 42, 57, walking stick, many Coles & Edgar County plat books, several different historical books for Coles & Edgar Co., (4) quilt tops, (1) quilt, Dick Tracy pin back, post CDC badges, Melvin Purvis Girls, G-Man badge, 1887 Coles Co. portrait & biographical album, (28) Kansas year books, many early 1900’s postcards—(15+ local Paris, Kansas, surrounding area) plus Abraham Lincoln, military, comical, holiday, US tourist destinations, Radio Flyer wagon, stoneware, yellow ware bowl, chamber pot, granite buckets, coffee pot, Campbell coffee tin, wood chicken coops, Redman picnic basket, 5”x6” daguerreotype (5 men, military, standing on cliff), CDV Civil War soldiers w/ tax stamps, vintage linens, (2) vintage sleds, Blankes Coffee box, Wyandotte double barrel cork gun, cast iron sheep bank, large match book cover collection-many old, 1847 Rogers Bros. 68-pc. Silver plate flatware set in box, Holmes & Edwards 43-pc. silver plate flatware, Mansion House Heirloom 21-pc. Sterling Silver flatware, 4-dinner forks, 5-salad forks, 8-spoons, 4-soup spoons, large composition doll-sleepy eyes, open mouth, teeth, 1889 Civil War photo Geo. Crowell, Co. H. 8th Infan., photo 59th Ill. Vet vol. Kansas, Sept. 18, 1898, vintage croquet set, cast iron rendering kettle, primitive butter paddle, primitive quilt rack, jewelry, sterling charm bracelet w/ 29 charms, Longaberger 1996 signed Jerry Longaberger, Glass ruby red console set, vintage clothing-black lace & bead cope & skirt,
Yard & Garden: 9’ x 16’ double door shed yard tools, old lawn seeder, Tools & Garage: Craftsman 5-horse shop vac, nuts, bolts, extension cords, sockets, pliers, wrenches, screwdrivers, hammers, saws, drill bits, 20’ extension ladder, 6’ aluminum & wood ladders, (2) 7-1/4 Skill saw, bench grinder, (5) drills, ½”, 3/8”, long handle tools, lawn spreader, lawn sprayer, Blue Star pump jack, wood wheel barrow, galvanized buckets, Norwood National wood old Cast iron burning stove
AND MUCH MUCH MORE!
Real Estate Terms: The Buyer is required to pay $4,000.00 down, of the contract price, day of sale. Balance due at closing within 30 days. Real estate taxes will be pro-rated to day of closing. Merchantable title will be furnished. All information contained in this brochure was gathered from reliable sources but is not guaranteed. Property sold in its existing condition with no warranty of any nature expressed or implied. Please make your inspections before day of auction and you must have your financing arranged before day of auction. Announcements made immediately preceding this auction take precedence over information received from this or any other source. Auctioneers are acting as agents for the seller.
REAL ESTATE AUCTION TERMS & CONDITIONS
1. Personal checks, with satisfactory identification, are acceptable for the down payment day of sale.
2. The winning bidder, immediately following his becoming the winning bidder, shall complete a purchase agreement, and shall deposit the amount announced for this particular property with the Auctioneer. All deposits will be held in the Auctioneers escrow account until closing, at which time it will become a part of the purchase price. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid at time of closing. This deposit is non-refundable except for non-performance by the seller.
3. Buyers will receive an abstract of title or title insurance policy showing titles to be good and marketable.
4. Closing will be on or before 30 days after auction at a time and place designated by the sellers.
5. All dimensions of properties given prior to (and at) this auction are to be considered approximate.
6. All property is being sold “AS IS” in every way. All information given is from sources believed correct, but is not guaranteed. Buyers shall rely entirely on the OWN information, judgment and inspection of property and records.
7. The Auctioneer will clearly announce the tract before it is to be sold…but the BIDDER is solely responsible for knowing which property they are bidding on. If you are unsure you should inquire or not bid.
8. BIDDING WILL BE FAST. The Auctioneer may not warn you when he going to say sold. Many excellent buys have been missed because the bidder thought he would wait a few more seconds more to “see what happens.” Many bidders prefer to have private bidding arrangements prior to the auction. You may do so by seeing the Auctioneer or a ring man before the auction begins. When you wish to bid DURING the auction, merely hold up your hand to the Auctioneer or a ring man.
9. When you become the winning bidder of the property, hold up your bidder’s number for us to record. As a winning bidder, you will have affected a legally binding contract embodying all the terms and conditions herein.
10. The Auctioneer reserves the right to accept bids in any increment he feels is in the best interest of his client, the seller.
11. The Auctioneer reserves the right to reject the bidding of any person whose conduct, actions or adverse comments he feels are not in the best interest of his client, the seller.
12. The Auctioneer reserves the right to call a recess at any time during the auction for the purpose of privately talking to the bidder or bidders or the seller.
13. When the winning bidder of each property is determined, a BACK-UP bidder (person who made the last bid before the winning bid) will be recorded. Therefore, if the winning bidder for any reason fails to close, the sale (at the discretion of the seller) will revert to the backup bidder at his last bid amount.
14. In the event of a TIE BID (two people each believe they were the winning bidder) the Auctioneer will re-open the bidding between those two people only. First giving the person the AUCTIONEER did NOT see, a chance to raise the bid; then allowing the other person to raise that bid, etc.
15. All announcements from the Auction Block shall take precedence over any previous advertising or statements.
16. A tape recording is being made of this auction for future reference.
17. Halls Auction Co. & Real Estate is acting as an agent for the seller.
Many items still stashed in outbuildings that we will unpack closer to the sale date.
Auctioneer’s Note: Mark your calendar and bring a friend. Food will be served.
Terms: cash, check at time of sale. All items are sold as is, without warranties. All announcements auction day take precedence over all printed or implied material. Not responsible for theft or accidents.
HALLS AUCTION COMPANY & REAL ESTATE
Scott Hall-Auctioneer IL #441000469
Cara S. Hall – Real Estate Broker
Ph. 217-463-HALL (4255) OR 217-213-7010 (cell)
e-mail: info@hallsauctioncompany.com
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