Attics • Bars • Basements • Bedrooms • Closets • Crawl Spaces • Dining Rooms • Family Rooms • Garages • Hobby Rooms • Kitchens • Laundry Rooms • Living Rooms • Sheds • Shelves • Spare Rooms • Storage Units • Tool Rooms
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Household Liquidation Specialist™
Specialty Services
Cards • Coins • Collectibles • Comics • Firearms • Food Donations • Guitars • Jewelry • Lighters • Telescopes
Collectibles
The above photos represent a small cross section of the collectibles that we have liquidated for our clients. The following are just some of the many items that are found stored in attics, basements, sheds, barns, etc that must be sorted through and prepared for sale, recycling or donation.
Antique & Mid Century Furniture, Aquarium Decor & Sea Life, Auto Parts, Bakelite Flatware, Cookie Jars, Corningware & Pyrex Cookware, Cutco Knives, Grandfather & Grandmother Clocks, Griswold Skillets, Pottery & Vases, Vintage Purses, etc.
Do you have the time that it takes to do a thorough job researching each specific collectible? Would you know how to price each item? Do you have the proper knowledge to do the job? We have probably seen and/or handled every imaginable antique or vintage item.
If you are thinking of downsizing or completely liquidating your collectible collection, then you should consider hiring AES for the task!
No matter how large or small of a collection AES can do the job.
Anchor Hocking, Broyhill, Corningware, Cutco, Drexel Heritage, Ethan Allen, Fenton, Fiestaware, Gillette, Hummels, Judaica, KitchenAid, Kittinger, Lane, McCoy, Pyrex, Quezal, Reverware, Roseville, Spice Tins, Thomasville, Tupperware, Wedgewood, Zippo, etc.
Metals rust, paints chip, pottery crazes under various temperature ranges, like basements and attics. The damage may not be visible to the utrained eye but can alter both the appearance and quality of each item. Even small repairs can alter the values tremendously.
Avoid storing items directly on concrete floors as moisture can penetrate even the best protected items. Avoid storing collectibles in outdoor storage units, sheds, garages, barns, etc.


























