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Heart Felt Antiques & Auction Service, LLCBennington, VT
Richard Stedman Estate Services LLCTampa, FL
Origins Fine ArtBurnsville, MN
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Ahlers & Ogletree Auction GalleryAtlanta, GA
Cordier AuctionsHarrisburg, PA
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Swisher Bros. Auction LLCShelbyville, KY
The El Dorado HouseEl Dorado, AR
Denotter Auctions, LLCArlington Heights, IL
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Berner's AuctionDeland, FL
DejaVu Estate Sales & Auctions, LLCWest Palm Beach, FL
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