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Spring Liquidations: How Does an Estate Sale Work for You?

Jerry's Antiques and Estates

We will provide comprehensive information to help you make well-informed decisions regarding your spring liquidation, from comprehending the procedure to evaluating the advantages and disadvantages. Are you planning a spring cleaning or interested in liquidating an estate? It is important to also consider the possible disadvantages.

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10 Quick Tips for a Successful Estate Sale

Sarasota Antique Buyers

The best tips for estate sales always include proper signage — it draws more foot traffic. Professional estate liquidators will handle all aspects of the sale, from marketing to the final cleanup. Choose Clear, Readable Signage Make it easy for shoppers to find your sale. Use large, bold fonts with minimal text.

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Have we reached peak painting?

The Art Newspaper

Thriving discourse In 2023, the year before he died, Frank Auerbach described how he came to paint and draw in the 1940s and 50s, at the tail end of Modernism. “I It’s so close and fleshy and physical and drippy and liquid and unwieldy and leaky. Others want earnestness. Some want romance. The medium itself is close to hand.”

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Insights on Auction Sales: Robert Wyland, and an Antiquarian Treasure

WorthPoint

Impressive in Size and Character This 11-foot mirrored-back bar sold at Asset Liquidations Auctions via K-Bid for $3,450. Offered by Asset Liquidation Auctions via K-Bid in the Twin Cities, this two-piece mirrored backbar cabinet was removed from a bar and had all the charm you’d want in a statement piece.

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(Backgrounder) Rubble, Control, Dependence: What Infrastructure Tells Us about Israel/Palestine

American Anthropological Association

Even in times of supposed “peace,” in the West Bank, Gaza, and Jerusalem, Israel periodically bombs, bulldozes, or fills with liquid cement Palestinian infrastructures such as homes, mosques, and cisterns holding water for drinking, washing, and irrigation.