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Trash or treasure? Treasure, of course!

Some say, “One man’s trash is another man’s treasure.” That may be true, although in the auction world, we don’t sell “trash,” but we do…

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What we hate to tell you

How many times has an article on social media or the internet caught your attention with its headline: “If You Have One of These Items…

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Happiness is … ???

Are you happy? That could be an easy question or a difficult one depending on how you take it. Are you happy right now—this very…

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Ready to move?

If you are thinking about downsizing or moving to a retirement community, there will probably be many things you simply don't know what to do…

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Happy National Auctioneers Day!

In honor of National Auctioneers Day on April 20, we'd like to take a moment to honor our auctioneers, John and Heather. Each year on…

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An Auction Haiku

You may remember the day sitting in elementary school at your wooden or Formica desk with your No. 2 pencil and tablet paper and wracking…

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It’s Barbie’s Birthday!

March 9 is National Barbie Day—the date that marks the time in 1959 when the Barbie doll debuted at the American International Toy Fair in…

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Celebrate Dr. Seuss’s birthday with us! So you have some things to sell?

I do not want this anymore. It's cluttering up my walls and floor. I do not need it here or there. I do not want…

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Mary B. Sharpe school sells for $600,000; new buyer looking for photos, artifacts

A beloved Chambersburg elementary school sold on the auction block Saturday, bringing in $600,000, according to John F. Kohler, Jr., of Gateway Gallery Auction, which…

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Oldest Elementary School in CASD to be Sold!

by Andrea Ciccocioppo Rose CHAMBERSBURG— A beloved Chambersburg elementary school will go on the auction block Saturday, Dec. 10. Built in 1908, the oldest school…

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Local record-holding drag race car to be sold at auction

CHAMBERSBURG--Bill Johnston loved all things automotive—especially the 1950s era—and enjoyed sharing his passion with others. In his early life, the Fayetteville man was the owner…

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