BREWER GENERAL STORE AUCTION
REAL ESTATE & CONTENTS
ANTIQUES/LOCAL MEMORABILIA/EQUIPMENT
(LIVE EVENT)
NOTE: Due to large volume of items, there will be 2-auction rings running part of day!
BREWER GENERAL STORE MEMORABILIA: Brewer’s General Store 5’ long sign (currently mtd on building-WORKS); Brewer’s General Store neon sign, 8’ long (needs neon replaced); Brewer’s Gen Store 48” wood sign; 1915 National #452 brass cash register (all original); ca. 50’s red/black Hobart commercial coffee grinder; NOS BGS coffee bags; 1946 BGS framed calendar; large wood cheese rack (held famous 500# block of cheese); (3) 8’ benches (from BGS); early gumball machines; BGS shopping carts; 500+ BGS stone jars
ADVERTISING ITEMS: Purity-Maid Dairy light-up sign; Purity Maid Dairy bubble front clock; Dr. Pepper diamond adv clock, made by Pam; Coca-Cola fishtail adv clock; Remington/Peters Ammo light up display; vintage Timex revolving watch counter display; Quinn Broom works display rack; Columbus Benback oil cloth rack; (5) Camillus knife display cabinets; several wire display racks; early Ray-O-Vac battery station; Coca-Cola ice picks; Nebel counter displays; early adv fans (BGS & others); Peters Ammo display cabinet; Gray-Seal adv thermometer; Westinghouse Light Bulb display case; Levi-Garrett Tobacco sign; Piedmont Candy store jars; Pepsi adv rack; soft drink wood crates; Bowles watch display; Kimball adv item; Howdy-Doody’s store display; 20+ beer adv signs/banners/displays; modern Harley-Davidson signs; Coca-Cola button sign (ca. 80’s); Borden adv items; Chesterfield cigarette rack
ANTIQUE STORE CABINETS: Chestnut glass door display cabinet (65”T x 115”W); chestnut glass door counter top display (36”T x 25”W); (3) chestnut shelf units (90”T x 30”W; chestnut shelf unit (60”T x 39”W)
COUNTRY STORE ITEMS/ANTIQUES/PRIMITIVES: Eureka 30”tall oak wall telephone (original to store); large butcher block; early country store cast decorative cheese cutter; early GE TV/radio unit (first in Borden!); Dazey #40 butter churn; Dandy #1 butter churn; 48” tall wood carved Indian; broom display racks; #6 Imperial stone water cooler; Victrola VV4-20, SN 15587 (works); Stewart-Warner cabinet radio; Toledo & Stimpson enamel store scales; horse-drawn wagon spring seat (restored); Enterprise lard press; (2) early cider presses; (3) split hickory baskets; (2) Dietz brass/iron barn lanterns; Fairbanks brass beam platform scales; small cast parlor stove; brass fire extinguishers; brass blade oscillating fan; early radios (table & cabinet type); copper boiler; oak chairs; nail kegs; NOS “My Buddy” minnow buckets; NOS granite canners; Boy Scout items; washboards; 60’s Philco TV; cast iron; pink/green depression glass; store paper dispenser; large wire bail pickle jars; early child’s games/toys; early sheet music; records; Victorian stereoscope; early photographs; early Borden sports jacket; rolls of NOS door screen; new stove pipe; boxes of new Mason jar; NOS Aladdin lamp parts; early cast floor lamps; primitive scoops; balance beam scales; books; (2) 30’s era porcelain sinks; 40’s Frigidaire by GM enamel refrig; CS Townsend framed prints (Blackiston Mill & Clark Cty Courthouse); Louisville Tin & Stove letter opener
NEW OLD STOCK KNIVES: "Thirteen Colony Series" knife set"; 10+ new in box Boker knives; (2) 3-piece HW Hicky & Son sets; Schrade 5-piece dealer display set; Schrade Buffalo Bill: Schrade Rawhide; "The Service Set"; Schrade Grand Dad Sharp Finger; Remington R1123: etc
COMMERCIAL KITCHEN/STORE EQUIP: Large Bird s/s model 3-42, 3HP meat grinder; Berkel s/s meat saw, model 909/1; Hobart s/s meat slicer, model 5514, 3-phase/208V; Hobart s/s meat slicer, model 1612, single phase; Univex meat grinder; tenderizer; s/s sink; grocery scales; (3) large store mirrors; (3) Copeland refrigerator units for walk-in coolers; chest type freezer; Midland drink cooler; 3-compartment s/s sink; Slush Puppie equipment
VEHICLE: 1989 Jeep Cherokee SUV, 62K actual miles, auto
AMPHIBIOUS VEHICLE: Max II amphibious/all-terrain vehicle, made by Recreatives Ind Inc, canopy, front mt winch (NICE)
LAWN TRACTORS/ZTR: Bunton BZT 2190 ZTR Pro-Grade lawn mower, Kawasaki 19HP, 54” cut, 163 hrs (NICE); Cub Cadet 1330 lawn tractor, Kohler 12.5HP, 38” deck; Cub Cadet 1320 hydro lawn tractor, Kohler 12.5HP, 38” deck; Cub Cadet 108 lawn tractor w/mowing deck; Agri-Fab lawn spreader
SHOP/TOOL ITEMS: 24-ton 8HP wood splitter; Husqvarna 181 SD chainsaw, 24” bar; Bostich air compressor w/nail guns; (3) modern Poulan chain saws; Tru-Life 4500W generator; Karcher 2400psi/Honda 5HP pressure washer; 70K BTU kero shop heater; 6.5HP pressure washer; gas powered trimmers; hand tools; tool boxes; Craftsman table saw; table top drill press; powered trash pump; Red Devil paint shaker etc
FURNITURE/HOUSEHOLD: Modern sectional sofa; air hockey table; Sony 40” rear proj TV; Buck wood stove; china cabinet; pine bedroom suite; refrigerator; misc furniture
GUNS: Heritage Rough Rider 22 cal revolver; Savage 93R17 17 cal semi-auto rifle w/Bushnell scope; Remington 1100 12 ga pump w/scope (slug barrel); Mossberg M550 ABR 12 ga pump; Braztech youth 410 shotgun/22 cal rifle combo; H&R 12 ga single shotgun; Eastern Arms 20 ga single shotgun; ER Amantino 12 ga single shotgun; Marlin 25 22 cal rifle; Remington 34 22 cal rifle (rough); (2) 22 cal rifles
NOTE: Come join us as we sell the well-known Brewer’sGeneral Store in Borden, IN! Family owned since 1931. Selling local history, real estate, store contents, antiques, collectibles, local memorabilia, country store items, & advertising items! A true event that you won’t want to miss! Large tent on site & lunch served!
OWNER: Brewer General Store, Inc.
DIRECTIONS: From I-265 Grant Line Rd Exit #3, north on Grant Line Rd/SR 111 6.7 miles, and left on Hwy 60 8.4 miles to site. From I-65 exit #9, SW on SR 311 south 0.7 miles, and then right on SR 60 12.1 miles to site.
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General Terms of the Auction: Information is subject to change. All lots are sold as is, where is, with all faults, imperfections and errors of description. Due diligence is the responsibility of the bidder/buyer. All sales are final. No credit card charge backs will be allowed. Purchases may be removed upon receipt of payment in full. Buyers assume complete responsibility for care of each purchase at time of sale. We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone. All statements made prior to the sale of any item take precedence over written material and any prior verbal statements. The auction company is not responsible for accidents, thefts, errors or omissions.<br>
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1. Catalog: Beckort Auctions, LLC has put forth every effort in preparing the catalog for this auction to provide accurate descriptions of all items. All property is sold “AS-IS” and it is the bidder’s responsibility to determine the exact condition of each item. Printed statements or descriptions by staff are provided in good faith and are matters of opinion.<br>
2. Internet Bidding: If available, refer to the terms and conditions of the specific auction when registering for this option.<br>
3. Payments: All accounts must be settled at the conclusion of the auction. We accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover cards. Your credit card will be charged for your purchases, plus buyer’s premium (if applicable), and any taxes. A pre-auction authorization for on-line purchases will be performed to establish available credit. Debit cards may show a hold on funds for a short period of time. Nothing will be charged to your card until a purchase is made. Any transaction necessary to collect insufficient funds will have a $25 fee imposed. Cash and checks may also be accepted; however, be sure to have adequate funds in your account. <br>
4. On-Line Bidding: Our on-line auctions move quickly! If you are interested in an item, bid quickly. If you win an item you will be notified by email. In order to have enough time to conduct authorizations, registration must be completed at least 24 hours in advance of the auction; if it is a multiple day event, 24 hours prior to the first day of the auction. If the day before an auction falls on a holiday or weekend, the deadline is the day before the holiday or the Friday prior to the auction.<br>
5. Registration: In order to better serve our customers, all bidders must provide their name, address, daytime phone number, and email address at which they can be contacted. This is to insure good communication between Beckort Auctions, LLC and the bidder throughout any transactions.<br>
6. Unpaid Balances: The purchaser agrees to pay all reasonable attorney fees and costs incurred by the auction company in the collection of funds. The purchaser also agrees that a fee of 2% per month be added to the balance of any unpaid balance due the auction company and any other costs or losses incurred by the purchaser’s failure to adhere to these terms. Any debt collection or dispute proceedings will be heard in Harrison County, Indiana.<br>
7. Bidding: The auctioneer has the sole discretion to advance the bidding and may reject a nominal advance, should it in his estimation prove injurious to the auction. The auctioneer shall be the final judge in all bidding disputes and shall name a bidder as the purchaser. The auction company shall not be held responsible for any ‘missed’ bids or bids unseen by the auctioneer. By bidding on any item, the bidder shows acceptance of the terms of the auction.<br>
8. The auction company shall not be held responsible for any “missed” bids or bids unseen by the auctioneer. The auction company reserves the right to refuse service to any person.<br>
9. All sales are final. NO refunds.<br>
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ANY ANNOUNCEMENTS MADE THE DAY OF THE SALE TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER PRINTED MATERIAL OR ANY OTHER ORAL STATEMENT MADE.