Savannah auctioneer Amanda Everard never stops learning

Amanda Everard likes to buy a small object from an auction to commemorate the friendships she made while preparing the sale or to commemorate that time of her life. Photo courtesy of Everard Auctions.
Amanda Everard likes to buy a small object from auctions as a way to commemorate the friendships she made while preparing the sale or to commemorate that time of her life. Photo courtesy of Everard Auctions.
Amanda Everard likes to buy a small object from each auction to commemorate the friendships she made while preparing the sale or remind her of a particular time in her life. Photo courtesy of Everard Auctions.

SAVANNAH, Ga. – Amanda Everard, president and co-owner of Everard Auctions and Appraisals, says her favorite parts of the auction business are constantly learning about objects and helping clients. An 11-year-veteran of Sotheby’s before she and her family started their own auction house, the Antiques Roadshow appraiser has a deep knowledge of antiques and art. As a smallish city that attracts people from across the country, Savannah is known for its gentility. Collectors and homeowners there tend to take more to traditional furnishings than most areas and fine items can be found in many of the city’s gracious old homes.

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