We are very excited to have the opportunity to auction the antiques, primitives, coin collection and also two very nice used vehicles from the Sharon Henricksen Witt Estate. This will be a diversified auction with something for everyone!
Previous Auctions
We are very excited to have the opportunity to auction the outstanding line of antiques, primitives and household items for the Verne Kline Estate. There will be Sterling Silver on this auction along with some very nice collectible pictures which will make it a very diversified auction.
Diversified auction of an outstanding line of tools, shop and lawn equipment for the Darren Pauley Estate, adding in the extremely clean line of appliances and household items.
This auction you won’t want to miss! Tools, shop & lawn equipment plus appliances and household items.
Fine line of household, coin collection, antiques, and tools from Jerry and Linda Wigness. Jerry and Linda have been married for 56 years and will be moving to Texas. There will be lots of fireman collectibles as Jerry volunteered for 30 years with the Harlan Fire Department and also some fantastic silver dollars and silver coins.
We are very excited to have the opportunity to auction the outstanding line of woodworking power tools, lawn equipment, sewing machines and household items from the Delbert & Dorothy King Estate.
PEGGY BRUE, OWNER HOUSEHOLD & ANTIQUE AUCTION Monday, September 27, 2021 • 4:30 p.m. SALE LOCATION: 1308 SOUTHRIDGE DR., HARLAN, IA Directions: From Hwy 59 turn east on Chatburn (Hwy.44) and turn south on 12th St. Go south and turn West on Southridge Dr. WATCH FOR SIGNS. LUNCH MAY BE PURCHASED ON THE GROUNDS.
We are very excited to have the opportunity to auction the antiques, primitives, household, shop equipment and acreage items for Matt & Sandy Andersen.
Bidding will be open on August 11th and will close on August 18th.
We are very excited and honored to have the opportunity to auction this outstanding line of Massey-Harris & Massey-Ferguson tractors & equipment for Shirley and the late Sam Grabill.