R S U P O S T A P A A S H V L L E T N E R M I T N O 7 Inside This Issue: e u e t d e l v e y n o r e e J u e 1 , 2 1 T I E D A T D A T E A N O T D E L A Y A m e i c ’ s A u c t i o n p r t . O . B o x 1 4 3 5 H e n d e s o n v i l l e , T N 3 7 0 7 LIVE AUCTIONS! Published Every Other Friday ~ Next Issue: July 1, 2011 JUNE 17, 2011 VOLUME 7, ISSUE 142 FREE AUCTION NEWSPAPERwww.americasauctionreport.com The famous whip used by the everpopular Indiana Jones will be sold at auction in Los Angeles, and is ex- pected to raise between $50,000 to $70,000. British-based firm Bonhams & Butter- fields is running the auction, which fea- tures props from Raiders of the Lost Ark. The 12.5 ft-long "stunt whip" is thought to be the one used when Jones was dragged behind a military troop carrier, and is the only one of the six from the film left intact. A prop idol that was also used during filming is ex- pected to sell for between $20,000 and $30,000. Indiana Jones' Bullwhip Can Be Yours for $70,000 The movie, released 30 years ago,re- mains massively popular, despite the fact that Steven Spielberg's 2008 se- quel to the franchise, the Kingdom ofthe Crystal Skull, was widely panned. Nostalgia runs high, and even a Jones fedora from Crystal Skull was once auctioned for almost $20,000. Elle’s kitchen..... ................... .................. .................. ............page 2Crossword........................ .................. ................... ...............pa ge 2Rothstein's bling heads to auction......................... ...........page 4 Coast Guard selling Lake Michigan lighthouse............ ....page 6Taking Part in a Real Estate Auction...... ................... ........page 8
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The famous whip used by the ever popular Indiana Jones will be sold at
auction in Los Angeles, and is ex-pected to raise between $50,000 to$70,000.
British-based firm Bonhams & Butter-fields is running the auction, which fea-tures props from Raiders of the Lost
Ark. The 12.5 ft-long "stunt whip" isthought to be the one used whenJones was dragged behind a militarytroop carrier, and is the only one of thesix from the film left intact. A prop idolthat was also used during filming is ex-
pected to sell for between $20,000 and$30,000.
Ind iana Jones'Bullwhip Can Be
Yours for $70,000
The movie, released 30 years ago,re-mains massively popular, despite thefact that Steven Spielberg's 2008 se-quel to the franchise, the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, was widely panned.Nostalgia runs high, and even a Jonesfedora from Crystal Skull was onceauctioned for almost $20,000.
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Elle’s Kitchen
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CUBAN ROAST PORK
Crossword Fun!
Fried Green Tomatoes
• 1 de-boned Pork Shoulder (4-6pounds)
• 3-4 cloves of Garlic
• 1 diced White Onion
• 1 teaspoon Oregano
• 1 teaspoon Cumin
• 1 Bay Leaf
• ½ bundle of fresh Cilantro (leavesonly)
• 1 ½ cups White Vinegar
• 2 Red Onions, julienned
• 2 Limes, juiced
-- Puree your white onion, bay leaf,oregano, cumin, cilantro and vinegar ina blender or food processor; season theresulting marinade with salt and freshlyground black pepper, pour mixture over the pork shoulder, and refrigerate themeat for a minimum of 2 hours.
-- Make a few incisions into pork andstuff openings with the peeled garlic
cloves. -- Preheat oven to 325 degrees;place marinated shoulder
in a reasonably deep roasting pan andcook for about 3 hours; be sure you letthe meat rest for 15-20 minutes beforeslicing thinly.
-- Saute your red onions until they beginto caramelize; de-glaze pan with lime
juice and then place red onion and lime juice mixture over top of the sliced pork;serve with black beans and rice and
fried plantains for a complete Little Ha-vana dining experience!
-- Preheat oven to 450.Spray a baking sheet with nonstickcooking spray.Combine first 5 ingredients in shal-low dish.Put egg sub in another shallow
bowl, and the cornmeal in a thirdbowl.Working one slice at a time, dredgethem first in the flour mixture, thendip in the egg sub to coat, thendredge in cornmeal and shake off excess.Repeat with all slices and place
them in a single layer on the bakingsheet.Lightly spray the tomatoes w/non-
stick spray.Bake 10 min, turn the slices and
spray again, bake about 10 moreminutes til brown and tender
TERMS: REAL ESTATE: 10% (non-refundable) deposit down day of sale and balance withthe deed. Questions on financing arrangements please give Ben a call at (615) 666-2232.
PERSONALPROPERTY: Cash or good check (positive ID required).
SELLERS: Anne Stephach-Young., W. Thomas and Michelle Dale.
REFERRINGAGENT: Tim Johns (615) 655-2671.
AUCTIONAGENT: Ben Bray (615) 666-2232.
NOTE FROMAGENT: Ladies and gentlemen, this is it!!!A nice stone
house, that’s only a short distance from the Obey River and
Dale Hollow Resort. Enjoy a little rest and relaxation on the rear
deck of this home while planning that fishing trip on the Obey
or other recreation on Dale Hollow. Folks, properties like this
are getting hard to find, so mark your calendar now and be with
us on Saturday, July 2nd, 10 a.m. along Obey Drive in Celina,
TN. Don’t forget about our antiques and other personal prop-
STONE HOUSE W/CARPORT • BUILT-INS • C/H/AFENCED BACKYARD • UTILITY BUILDING • CITY UTILITIES
ANTIQUE OAK FURNITURE • DROP LEAF TABLE & CHAIRSOLD VICTROLA • #8 CROCK • IRIS GLASSWARE
DEPRESSION GLASS • ENGLISH CHOCOLATE SETRUBY RED GLASSWARE • POWER TOOLS • LADDER • PORTABLE CARPORT
STEPBACH-YOUNG/DALE PROPERTY
222 OBEY DRIVE • CELINA, TENNESSEE
N E A R O B E Y
R I V E R &
D A L E H O L L O W
P E R F E C T S T A R T E R O R R E T I R E M E N T H O M E
R E C E N T L Y R E M O D E L E D S T O N E H O U S E
N I C E
Q U I E T A R E A
SATURDAY, JULY 2nd10:00 A.M. (C.S.T.)
LOCATION: 220 OBEY DRIVE • CELINA, TENNESSEE
Information in this ad is believed to be correct but not warranted. Any announcement made day of sale takes precedence over all other advertising.
REAL ESTATE & AUCTION COMPANY 672 Hwy. 52 By-Pass W. • Lafayette, TN 37083 • (615) 666-2232Auction Firm Lic. #194 • Real Estate Lic. #250140 • Ky. Lic. #7189 • Ky. Real Estate Lic. #24023
LEAD BASE PAINT DISCLOSURE:The home was constructed before 1978.Any bidder will be permitted during the 10 days prior to the sale to conduct a lead based paint test. Buyer will be required to sign a waiver the day of sale.
$ 25 .0 0 F RE E D RA WI NG $ 25 .0 0 T EN T • C ON CE SS IO NS • P OR T- O- JO N
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JOIN US EACH 3RD FRIDAY OF THE MONTH FOR A NO RESERVE AUCTION! ANTIQUES, FURNITURE, ADVERTISING, GLASS, DÉCOR ITEMS, EPHEMERA, PETRO-MOBILIA… YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT YOU WILL FIND AT OUR SALES! CALL US ORCHECK OUR WEBSITE FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION ON OUR NEXT AUCTION.
615-335-6261
114 George L. Davis Blvd.Nashville, TN 37203
David Allen, Auctioneer #5600 Music City Auction TN FL 4976
For more info, visit:www.musiccityauction.net
13% Buyer's
Premium(10% if payment bycash/check)
ALWAYS ACCEPTING QUALITY CONSIGNMENTS.TALK WITH US ABOUT SELLING AN ESTATE, A COLLECTION, OR A SINGLE ITEM. WEWILL FIND A WAY TO HELP YOU GET YOUR ITEM SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER!
FRIDAY, JULY 15TH AT 6:00 PM
The Kate Middleton see through dress was a hit at auction, sell-ing for $125,000!
The dress is of interest because it’s said she got PrinceWilliam’s attention when she wore it during a student fashionshow in 2002.
The dress sold for £65,000, plus a £13,000 buyer’s fee, a bid-der via telephone.
The buyer’s agent said, “It’s an iconic piece and he is veryhappy with the purchase. It’s a great addition to his collection.”
Kate Middleton See Through DressAuction: Sold for $125,000
Video TapesBoard GamesFishing PolesConcrete Bird BathMetal ShelvingMetal Cabinet
Metal Tool BoxesHand ToolsWrenchesGolden Companion II ScooterWheel Chair LiftWheel Chair322 John Deere Riding Mowerw/Front Blade2 Snapper Push MowersWheel BarrowHot Point DryerWhirlpool Washer(2) 500 Gal. Propane Tanks
PERSONAL PROPERTY
PLUS MANY OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION!
479/457 Dean Road / 1688 River Road: Clarksville, Tennesee
Directions From Clarksville: Hwy. 48 South, Right on Dean R d., Cross River Rd., Sale ahead on right. (Dean Rd.) From
Dickson: Hwy 48 North, left on Dean Rd., Cross River Rd., Sale ahead on right, (Dean Rd.). WATCH FOR SIGNS
ESTATE AUCTIONEstate of Robert Dean
Real Estate: Two Houses, Commercial Store Building Tract 1: 479 Dean Rd. Beautifully landscaped .55 acre lot with creek. 2,268 sq. ft. Cottage
Style Home, partially fi nished basement, one car garage, large front porch.
Tract 2: 457 Dean Rd.,(House), &1688 River Road. Corner of River Road & Dean Road. Beau-
tifully landscaped 1.30 acre lot with creek. Spacious 1,717 sq. ft. all brick ranch style home,
kitchen & den combination, dining/living room combination, 3 BR, 1 Bath, 1 car garage, cov-
ered patio, covered front porch, paved drive.And 936 sq. ft. store building, paved drive. All
Tract 2, Zoned C-2/R-1.
E A C H T R A C T S E L L S S E P R AT E L Y ~ N O R E G R O U P I N G
N E W S U R V E Y ~ S O I L T E S T C O M P L E T E D
NICE!
LEAD BASED PAINT
DISCLOSURE:Under 42 USC 4582 (D) Thepurchaser of a single familyresidence has maximum of 10days to conduct a risk asses-ment or inspection of the prop-
erty for the presense of leadbased paint hazzards. Thedate of the appearance of theauction advertisement beginsthis 10 day period.
Tract 2, Zoned C-2
Tract 2 Zoned R-1
Tract 1, Zoned C-2
Another load of ScottRothstein's bling headsto auction block
By Peter Franceschina,Sun Sentinel
Next up on the Ponzi auction block:Scott Rothstein's world-class watchcollection and the diamond-encrusted
jewelry he lavished on his wife, Kim,with some pieces expected to fetchtens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Also going under the gavel: A collectionof stylish lighters used by Rothstein tofire up his premium cigars, two late-model Corvettes and a 2009 MercedesSL550 sports coupe.
The auction scheduled July 13 at theBroward County Convention Center willbe the second major sell-off of Roth-stein's material possessions. The firstauction in June 2010 featured many of the convicted fraudster's big-ticket toys— exotic supercars and yachts — andgenerated great public interest, netting$5.8 million to help repay his bilked in-vestors.
As the now-imprisoned Rothstein wasgrabbing tens of millions of dollars fromhis investor-victims, he also spent gen-erously on jewelry, but the nature of hispurchases remained mysterious —they were never described in govern-ment documents in the criminal forfei-
ture action filed against him. RickLevin, who is handling the auction for the government, declined to hazard aguess on how much it might bring in tohelp compensate people swindled byRothstein.
"Its high-end jewelry," he said. "It'sworth what someone is willing to payfor it. They can be people curious aboutthe issues surrounding the items, or they could be interested in the itemsthemselves."
Rothstein is serving a 50-year sen-tence in federal prison,
For more details, visit treasury.gov/auc-tions/treasury/gp/ftl_main.html.
Absolute AUCTION The Nunnelly Family Estate A NTIQUES , WWI C OLLECTIBLES , C HINA , H ISTORICAL A RTIFACTS & M ORE
PERSONAL PROPERTY: Renaissance Re-
vival bedroom suite (1 of 4 antique suites), Vic-
torian Sofas, antique desks, secretaries, formal
dining room table, rockers, china hutch, buffet,
Jackson press, armories, WWI collectibles,
medals, boots, news copy, German helmet and
dagger, documents, letters, Calvary division flag
and more. Books, swords, china, crystal, 1950’s
train set, cedar and travel chests, large 1800’s
cast dinner bell, like new Ryobi pressure washer
and Honda generator, political and historical
memorabilia and much much more.
AUCTIONEERS NOTE: The Nunnelly farm
was settled in 1844. It has been in the Nunnelly
family for generations. After securing the family
farm in the Tennessee Land Trust the farm has
since been sold. The Nunnelly Brothers havechosen to sell the contents of this estate so that
its history can be enjoyed by generations to
come.
TERMS: CASH, Approved Check, Visa, Mas-
terCard, and Discover. Drivers’ license required
for bidding number at registration. SALE
#02311
1687 Highway 230 West - Nunnelly, Tennessee
Saturday, June 25th at 9:30 AMDIRECTIONS: From Nashville I 40 W toward Memphis. Exit 163 toward Centerville, turn left onto TN-48, 10.9 miles turn sharp right
onto TN-230, 1.9 miles to sale on left.
PLEASE VISIT OUR WEB SITE
www.ColsonAuctions.comFOR HUNDREDS OF PHOTOS
AND ADDITONAL INFORMATION.
The AuctionGreersEddie Greer 615-417-9894 or Melanie Eifling 615-584-3118
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REAL ESTATE-1,293 square foot brick home with CHA, sunroom, remodeled eat-in kitchen w/cooktop stove, oven, and dishwasher,
small den w/gas logs in fireplace, formal living room, 2 bedrooms, and 2 baths. Property has city water, shop building, a covered shed
built on to shop, a two car garage, and large shade trees. This lovely home sits on +/- 1.7 acres.
1+/- acre building lot with shade trees in an excellent location. Soil work to be completed by sale day.PERSONAL PROPERTY- 2-Lazy Boy leather recliners w/heat and vibration, love seat, sofa and love seat (like new), chairs, oak rock-
ers w/bentwood arms, Ri dgeway Grandfather clock (Nice), TV, RCA color TV, Emerson flat screen TV (like new), Sharp TV, TV stand
PO Box 7926 Portland, TN615-325-4597TNFL #2621 KYFL #RP2749
Announcements made day of sale take precedent over all prior advertising.
DIRECTIONS-From I-65N Exit 117 right on Hwy 52, right on Hwy 109 to sale on right. Signs posted.
NOTE-The personal property is in excellent condition. There are qualifying terms available. Contact Jake Daughtry, 615-325-2265 atFarmers Bank for more details
TERMS- Real Estate-15% down day of sale with balance due on or before 30 days from sale day. Taxes to be pro-rated and seller to provide a deed. Personal Property-Cash or check day of sale.
Coast Guard sellingL a k e M i c h i g a nlighthouse
MILWAUKEE (AP) – If the federal gov-
ernment took out a want ad, it wouldprobably say this: Free to a good home,Milwaukee's breakwater lighthouse.
The U.S. Coast Guard has been shed-ding lighthouses for several years, andnow it's time for the light that has stoodsentinel over the Milwaukee harbor toget the heave-ho.
It could be a museum or the ultimateman cave. And not just anybody cansnap it up. First dibs go to local gov-ernments or nonprofit groups willing topay to maintain it under federal guid-ance. If none step forward, the light-house will be auctioned to the highestprivate bidder.
The Coast Guard will continue to main-tain the light beacon and foghorn, butthe lighthouse has outlived its useful-ness, said Arthur Ullenberg, realty spe-cialist for the U.S. General Services
Administration.
“They're trying to get out of the light-house business,” Ullenberg said of theCoast Guard.
Under the 2000 National LighthouseHistoric Preservation Act, the CoastGuard turns over the buildings to theU.S. National Park Service, which pub-lishes their availability. Though mostare acquired by nonprofit groups for free in return for restoring and main-taining them for public use such as
tours and museums, those that get nointerest are eventually auctioned. If theMilwaukee Breakwater Light gets notakers by the Aug. 1 deadline for localgovernments and nonprofits, it will im-mediately be put up for auction.
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Terms & Conditions Personal Property: All lots sold at Absolute Auction. 13% Buyer’s Premium (10%if payment by cash/check). Real Estate: Property sold “AS IS, WHERE IS”, Sub-
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acceptance of bid by Seller. Sale not subject to bidder financing. Seller to pay50% of closing the sale, Buyer to pay 50% of closing the sale.615-335-6261
David Allen, Auctioneer #5600
Music City Auction
TN FL 4976
114 George L. Davis Blvd. Nashville, TN 37203
Estate The remarkable home and fine antiques of Victoria Kay Contreras
108 THRIBLE SPRINGS COURT, NASHVILLE, TN 37211SELLING ON SITE SATURDAY,JUNE 25, 2011 at 9 AM CST
PERSONAL PROPERTY & R EAL ESTATE
( Real Estate to be Auctioned at approximately 10AM CST)
This sale includes outstanding furniture & art (including framedetching by Rembrandt, signed art by Anna Sandhu Ray), home décoritems, crystal, porcelain, plus so much more! Online bidding throughProxibid.com. ALSO, MCA is partnering with Premier Auctions, LLCto offer a remarkable hilltop 3BR, 2½BA home w/great backyard privacy,convenient to Nipper’s Corner, Brentwood, Cool Springs and I-65.
Antiques, Collectibles and Personal Property
Premier Auctions, LLC # 5371 Chris Christy, Auctioneer www.premierauctionsllc.net.www.MusicCityAuction.net
Taking Part in a RealEstate AuctionPreview all properties of interest on any of the Open House dates that will be held prior to the auction. Review the disclosures pro-vided for each property, the terms and con-ditions, and the sales contract. Be sure youunderstand all the documentation. Seek theservices of an attorney, if appropriate.Get afinancing commitment from a lender if youwill not be paying cash. Waiting to do thiscrucial step after you purchase could resultin denial and loss of earnest money. Alender will be available at the auction eventif you have not yet secured a pre-approval,but it is highly recommended you not waituntil this point to check. You might not qual-ify for financing.
At The Event: Check in at the door with thefollowing: Driver’s license, state photo ID or passport A cashier’s check in an amountspecified for each property you intend to bidon (the monetary amount varies per prop-erty) Personal check to supplement thecashier’s check(s), if needed. A pre-ap-proval letter no more than 30 days old froma mortgage broker or lending institution, if you intend to finance your purchase (vs. acash transaction).
Getting Started: Listen to the the legalterms and conditions, along with the expla-nation of how the event will proceed. Theauctioneer will announce updates on anynew additions or deletions that are not partof the printed brochure, so everyone is fullyup to date on how to bid.
Properties will be listed as “Absolute Auc-tion,” “Minimum Bid Auction” or “Reserve Auction.” The auctioneer will verbally con-firm these designations. Depending uponwhere you are seated in the room, the auc-tioneer or one of his official assistantsstanding in the crowd will acknowledge your bid. The auctioneer continues the process,with the price moving ever higher. You canmake as many bids as you wish as theprocess moves along.
If You Win: Proceed to the designated areato begin paperwork. A Buyer’s Premium,(if any), will be added to your winning bid,making your Total Purchase Price your win-ning bid plus the Buyer’s Premium. Tender the cashier’s check in the amount specifiedfor the subject property. A receipt will beprovided. Write a personal check, if needed,to make the required down payment on theproperty, which is typically 5% of the TotalPurchase Price. Your closing will be sched-uled within 45 days of the auction.
Can You Change Your Mind About A
Bid? As long as you inform one of the offi-cial bid assistants while the bidding is stillin progress and you have not yet beennamed a winner of the auction. Do not bid if you are unsure or think you might want to