At Gold River Auction Co. we offer the ability for clients to consign items in our auctions. We seek quality consignments of items that sell between $20 and $20,000. Any category is fine, we will place your items in an appropriate auction with similar items from other consignors as possible. Our goal is to bring quality items to the Auction Bidder, and provide fair market value to the Auction Consignor.
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Gold River Auction Company was purchased by RB Books and Publishing, LLC in August of 2018. A building "make-over" and a transition to higher quality auctions was initiated and continues. Soon to come will be a name change to REDISCOVER AUCTIONS Co. Ron Brown, owner of RB Books and Publishing began appraising and selling antiques and rare books in 2001 after a 30 year career in the computer industry.
Reviews (8)
Melody Masuch
Jun 11, 2021
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This auction house is poorly ran what are prices are sky high they think they have gold there they’re rude and they think they’re better than others I would highly recommend never going to this place you can find better deals elsewhere stop by your local antique shops you’ll get the same stuff for way cheaper
Linda Masterson
Dec 08, 2020
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Tricia C.
Jul 10, 2020
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Bonita Lages
Jun 24, 2020
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We are very pleased with the service Gold River Auction Company provided us with our estate auction. The professionalism of the owner and his helper when they picked up our items was exemplary. Mr. Brown has a real talent for researching items to get their full value. Would recommend him for any auctioneer you might be looking for.
Ronald Brown
Dec 01, 2018
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Jerry Tuley
Sep 27, 2018
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Britt Hurd
Jun 10, 2018
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We got there 10 minutes before they opened and they said they didn’t really want anything, or have any room before even looking at what we had! They were taking things from others that wouldn’t even sell, offering to through it away for them! They showed favoritism over their customers and were rude to us. We will not be back.
Leona Staab
Oct 11, 2017
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