Locals Prosper at Rago Auctions' Free Walk-In Appraisal Days

  • LAMBERTVILLE, New Jersey
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  • April 19, 2014

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Lot 75, Walter Emerson Baum (American, 1884-1956), Untitled, Oil on Masonite, Sold for $5,313, Fine Art, November 2013.
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Lot 1331, Art Deco Pearl, Emerald, Diamond Necklace, Sold for $27,400, Jewelry and Silver, December 2012.
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LOCALS PROSPER AT RAGO AUCTIONS' FREE WALK-IN APPRAISAL DAYS.

 

ITEMS VALUED AT $20,000+ DISCOVERED RECENTLY.

 

Lambertville, NJ:  Walk in to the Rago Arts and Auction Center with your treasures on most Mondays from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. for a free, no obligation valuation from our specialists, many of whom you’ll recognize from appearances on Antiques Roadshow. Fine art, silver, jewelry, antiques, decorative art, memorabilia and furniture are all welcome with a six piece limit. If the piece is too large to bring in, the specialists can work from photographs. 

 

“We’ve had so many extraordinary objects come our way on Mondays,” says Miriam Tucker, Rago Managing Partner, “Wonderful paintings, silver and jewelry, glass, porcelain and pottery, tribal items, Americana, militaria – it can make for a very exciting day.”

 

Upcoming free appraisal dates include: May 5 and 19, June 2, 9, 23 and 30.  For more information, visit www.ragoarts.com or call at 609-397-9374.

 

About Rago Arts and Auction Center

Rago is a leading U.S. auction house with $30 million in sales in 2013. We serve thousands of sellers and buyers internationally with a singular blend of global reach and personal service. Rago holds auctions of 20th/21st c. design, fine art, decorative arts, furnishings, jewelry, militaria, coins and currency, Asian, historic ephemera, and ethnographic property.  A world-class venue through which to buy and sell, it offers valuations for personal property (from a single piece to collections and estates), appraisals, estate services, exhibitions and lectures in house and online. Rago is based in New Jersey, midway between Philadelphia and New York City.

Lot 616, H. G. Wells Signed "The War Of The Worlds" First Edition, Sold for $15,000, Estates, March 2014.
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Contact:
Miriam Tucker
Rago Arts and Auction Center
609-397-9374
raac@ragoarts.com

Rago Arts and Auction Center
333 N. Main Street
Lambertville, New Jersey
raac@ragoarts.com
609-397-9374
http://www.ragoarts.com/

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