The experienced team at Andreas & Associates Auctioneering conducts approximately 40 auctions per year for individuals, attorneys, banks, businesses, & municipalities; we offer a free initial consultation to all clients. An individualized & extensive marketing plan for each auction, along with professional photography enable us to attract potential buyers from across the Country; resulting in the highest possible fair market value for your items or collection.
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Andreas & Associates has several on-staff experts in this category, and we conduct several Military & Firearms-specific auctions each year. Scott Andreas & John Krohn are your go-to guys! When not busy researching collections for our clients, Scott & John are busy doing such diverse things as WWII re-enacting (you may have seen them at the Memorial Day event at Camp Dodge), or visiting elementary & Jr. High school history classrooms.
Whether you are downsizing your own collection, or (as we have found often happens) you have discovered a collection in the Estate of a family member, we are ready to help! Andreas & Associates conducts from six to eight Coin & Currency-specific auctions per year. It is important to have someone go through your collection carefully, as although Silver Dollars may LOOK similar, they can range in value from $35 to six figures!
Andreas & Associates provides a number of services in this category. We have assisted clients who were retiring, downsizing, or simply looking to move excess inventory and older equipment. In addition, we often work with banks, attorneys, and the US Bankruptcy Court in the disposition of assets.
We have conducted auctions in a wide range of categories, including masonry, plumbing, & electrical contractors; restaurant equipment; floor covering, appliance, & home furnishings liquidations; building materials; landscaping equipment; auto repair shops & dealerships; music studios; even an entire Church facility!Targeted marketing will ensure that you receive the highest fair market value for your assets.
We have conducted auctions in a wide range of categories, including masonry, plumbing, & electrical contractors; restaurant equipment; floor covering, appliance, & home furnishings liquidations; building materials; landscaping equipment; auto repair shops & dealerships; music studios; even an entire Church facility!Targeted marketing will ensure that you receive the highest fair market value for your assets.
At Andreas & Associates, one of our specialties is assisting clients in re-homing high-quality Estate items, collectibles, & antiques. We will research each item to make certain that all possible potential buyers (no matter where they may be) are aware that items of interest may be coming up for Auction.
Andreas & Associates offers reasonable rates and many potential buyers for nearly any type of vehicle. At a well-advertised auction, you may expect to realize somewhere between trade & retail (depending on condition) if you have visited one of the more popular car values websites. We also have a very strong market for motorcycles, ATV's, recreational vehicles, and boats.
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Pinoy Pincer
Jun 06, 2013
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For the most part they run a good auction. Prices seem to be fair for dealers and collectors.
A lot of times there is not enough seating and you can end up standing for several hours. Folks will hog 2,3, or 4 seats so they can place there stuff next to them. While the other folks just have to stand.
The auctioner is pretty fair and tries his best to resolve any issues.
The biggest thing to watch is when he is not getting the $ he thinks something is worth he will have one of his people bid so it doesnt sell cheap. Or he will just pull the items.
Then lecture the crowd that the price is just
A lot of times there is not enough seating and you can end up standing for several hours. Folks will hog 2,3, or 4 seats so they can place there stuff next to them. While the other folks just have to stand.
The auctioner is pretty fair and tries his best to resolve any issues.
The biggest thing to watch is when he is not getting the $ he thinks something is worth he will have one of his people bid so it doesnt sell cheap. Or he will just pull the items.
Then lecture the crowd that the price is just