Sunday, October 11, 2009
Breast Cancer Awareness
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Big weekend coming up!
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Auctions in August 2009
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If that link doesn't take you there, shorten it to:
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~~~ and type 6574 in the auctioneer ID window
(The above URLs are not automatic on this page; you have to copy the whole line of type and paste it into the address window of your browser. Tip: try the top one first. It's longer, but on my computer it's all on one line, a good sign when copying links from a line of type.
Computers are strange birds and sometimes choke on two lines - sort of like dogs and chicken bones.... If your computer is set for BIG TYPE, you might have to use the 2nd, shorter one.)
Here's what's coming up in August:
Sat., Aug 1, 2009 at 10:30 in Beaver Dam, WI Sat., Aug 8, 2009 at 10:00 in Mount Horeb, WI
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Saturday, June 6, 2009
A COUPLE OF CHANGES June 11 and 14 AUCTIONS
Also the 10 gauge Browning shotgun is not going to be on the auction block. That is for the June 14th auction.
SEE YOU AT THE AUCTION
Thursday, May 28, 2009
June and July 09
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Next Auction SAT, MAY 16TH, starting 10 AM
HAWLEY AUCTION CENTER
2669 HWY P, MT. HOREB, WI.
ROSALYN KELTER AND OTHERS
FLOWERS for the yard, HANGING BASKETS of petunias, FLATS of bedding plants, also TAKING PLANT ORDERS
ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES
China Cabinet, Lighted Curio Cabinet, plant stands, 4 matching pressback chairs, Lots of costume jewelery, old oak table, knee desks, ladies' watches, cedar chest, commode, 2 old rockers
COLLECTIBLES: Shaving mirror and stand, standing lamps, linens, braided rugs, lots of sewing notions, bedding with chenille bedspread, leather lugagge, sewing machine, Winnebago basket, enamel ware, silverware including a complete set, mixmaster, canning jars, hummel spoons, tudor plate, Christmas decorations, silver plate, lots of knick knacks
COLLECTIBLE DISHWARE: Many pieces of Depression glass to include green, amber, yellow, carnival glass, and blue, Fenton bowls, fluted, mosaic art glass, baskets, Pottery watts ware and advertising bowls and tins, guilded frames
HOUSEHOLD: Sofa sleeper, hoover vacuum, coolers, washer and dryer, 13.3 cubic' upright freezer, paper shredder, bedroom set, humidifier
YARD ITEMS: Electric lawn mower, hand tools, lawn chairs, leaf shredder mulcher, small air compressor
OFFICE FURNITURE: 12 different sizes of file cabinets, in good shape
TOOLS: Electric meat saws, computerized engine analyzer, 5 air compressors, 2 engine hoists, 5 table saws, 4 band saws, truck box, telephones
MISCELLANEOUS: 500 DVDs and video tapes
AUTOS: 1999 fORD F-150 PICKUP, 2002 GT GRAND AM
TERMS: Cash, checks with ID, credit cards with $3 charge, no gurantees or warranties, 10% Buyers Fee with 5.5% sales tax to be added to purchases
Thursday, April 16, 2009
2 AUCTIONS: APRIL 18 & 25, 2009
COLLECTIBLES & HOUSEHOLD
Saturday, April 25th - 10:00 AM
Hawley Auction Center
2669 Hwy P, MT. Horeb, WI
For pix, return to HawleyAuctions.com & click on "Current Auction Photos"
DIRECTIONS: 15 miles West of Madison on Hwy 18-151 - Exit 70
........ OR 1 mile East of Mt. Horeb. Watch for Auction Arrows.
AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Bernadine Karls & others
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Oak Mission style dresser, Madison ceramic Art candle holder w/2 figures, crock jugs, Gilbert’s Erector set – complete, Bronze ornate lamps, Royal Winton candy dish, Depression glass – royal red, H & O scale train set-12 cars, steam engine, track, buildings, Mantle clock – German madolder toys,brass elephant, antique chair ornate made in1912, leather animals,Brass soup kettle, globe on walnut stand, Bamboo/walnut privacy screen, Vermont store coffee grinder, 2 drop leaf tables, ornate dressers,
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS: Whirlpool Cabrio washer/dryer –hi efficiency, Pfaltzgraffe dinnerware set for 8, 2 bedroom sets, elevated rack for over washer/dryer, bar stools, cookware, boom box, cookbooks, cupboards, toaster oven, games, puzzles, couch, baskets, New luxury Queen sheet sets, dressers, queen size comforter, assorted modern books, Jimmy Hendrix
TOOLS/CAMPING EQUIPMENT: shop vac, finishing sander, lawn chairs,
4 Kumbo aluminum wheels - 18 x 8.5, down sleeping bag, hiking gear, camp stove, shot gun 30 gauge
Will try to ADD MORE TO LIST AS WE GET UNPACKED,
TERMS: Cash, Check, Credit cards + $3.00 charge, 10% buyers fee, 5.5% sales tax, no guarantees/warranties, Not responsible for losses/accidents. Absentee phone bids ADD handling/shipping fee. 608-712-6100
WI REG. Auctioneer: A. G. Hawley # 256
2669 Hwy P, Mt. Horeb, WI 608-437-4650
Taking your quality consignments by appointment!
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
AUCTION 4/18: COLLECTIBLES, ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD
Next auction Sat., April 18.2009 starting at 10:00 AM Hawleyauctions.com
SO MANY ITEMS CANNOT LIST ALL, We received over 175 boxes from one seller
GLASSWARE: mosaic glass vases, bar glasses, odd interesting bottles, stemware
TOYS: dolls including Barbie, collectible toys, stuffed animals, antique toy farm vehicles
COLLECTIBLES: Wooden rocker, Lots of books, children's books, price guides, lots of knick-knacks, Craftsman compound mitre saw, Sequine purses, shelving,Collectible bottles, decanters, 50 pieces of mosaic glass vases, John Deere plates and bowls, binoculars, collectible plates,wash bench,silver plate sets,crocks, blue Mason jars, Norman Rockwell plates, knee desks, step cupboard, 6 guitars, 100's of beanie babies TOOLS: Poulan Chain saw, (used once with 16 inch cut), portable mitre buck saw, chain binder, hand tools, HOUSEHOLD: Love seats, Pine wardrobe, 3 piece bedroom set (modern), round kitchen tables, kitchen table with matching chairs.
TERMS: Cash,check or credit cards, 10% Buyers Fee plus 5.5% sales tax, no guarantees or warranties, will take absentee bids call 608-712-6100
Auctioneer License Information: 256
Saturday, March 28, 2009
GOT LAND OR SMALL FARM?
Thursday, March 19, 2009
February is one of those months when Farmers can sneak away for a bit if they have very good neighbors. That's when we went up to Stevens Point to attend the 17th Annual Wisconsin Grazing Conference. (See http://grassworks.org/.) Wow! Would you believe that when some people say "conventional farming," what they really mean is a kind of food production that has only existed for about 50 years? What happened to the family farm? Some of you who have tried it already know, but heart. The family farm is starting to make a name for itself as the wave of the future.
The factory farms that are now called "traditional" have little resemblance to what you or I might remember. Little resemblance to the Fisher Price layout with a variety of animals, and the feed for those animals growing on peaceful fields in the background. If we want that postcard back in real life, we'll have to have to work for it, and perhaps learn a thing or two in the process. MANAGED GRAZING is more like "what we grew up with," with the difference that we (with the help of researchers) have much more info about the benefits of crop rotation, knowing your animals, your land, and your customers personally; and paying attention to local foods.
So.... Watch for local foods at Hawley Auztions! Also watch our little
garden grow. Karen is determined to disguise some of the clutter
around here with some pretty stuff. We're both into the tasty stuff
too. Bring your garden overruns to the auction house, and we'll all
take home healthy loot!