In the spring of 1949, Harold Astor Williams was recovering from an illness and surgery. Harold, or "Grandpa, " as our generation knew him, was ready to work on a part-time basis as he entered the retirement years of his life. With his wife Florence by his side (we are not sure who was the "real boss"), a few boxes of pansies were set out on display on wooden crates and old washstands. This was the
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The company conducts approximately four to five catalogued general antiques, fine arts and decorative arts auctions per year. The sales offer a varied selection of fresh to the market items to include, antique furniture, paintings, sculpture, porcelains, Art Pottery & Glass, sterling silver, coins, jewelry, antique toys, tools, advertising, military & historical items.
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