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    Blue Moon Estate Sales

    Blue Moon Estate Sales

    1.0
    (2 reviews)

    We would not recommend this company to do your sale. Dan came out, gave us his pricing, looked…read moreat the items for sale and then ghosted us. We had to call him to get the date set for the sale, he placed it on his calendar and we decided to go with his company. Then a few weeks later we contacted him again about the dates of the sale and he said oops they booked another sale for those same days. He was very unreliable and didn't follow through at all. Very disappointing.

    Looking for a company to organize an estate sale? Do you actually want to sell your items? Then…read moredon't hire Blue Moon of Noblesville. Run don't walk away from this company. My parents were moving from their 3 bedroom house into Assisted Living. They had furniture, designer clothing, dishes, a garage full of tools, a sleep number bed, designer handbags and more they wanted to sell. We made the mistake of trusting Dan and Sherry to conduct the sale. Dan told us the sale was a small one but Sherry told us ( after the contract was signed) that Dan didn't charge enough for the size of the sale. The pictures of the items online were photographed poorly and grouped together badly. They sold 36 items! That was it. The final tally was a NEGATIVE $140. My parents made zero! A garage full of tools and they sold 8! They decided ( without our knowledge) to put some items on eBay. They didn't sell the items but charged my parents a $300 eBay fee. They are incompetent at best dishonest at worst. We are trying to discuss this with them but they won't call us back. Very disappointed to say the least.

    Aether Estate Sales

    Aether Estate Sales

    2.5
    (38 reviews)

    Excellent and honest company for selling items in an estate sale…read more They were organized and accurate in pricing over 600 lots.Lee went above and beyond in marketing specific vintage clothing items for sale On pick up day, his staff was respectful and conscientious in our relative's home. Overall, a wonderful company to do business with!

    If you have a large estate, are on a strict timeline or looking for a timely accounting & payment,…read moreAether Auction is likely not the right choice. While owners Lee and Tiffany seem to be genuinely nice people, and there were isolated positives--such as Lee honestly notifying me and securing cash he found while sorting the estate--the overall experience was deeply disappointing due to systematic delays, poor communication, and marketing failures. I met with Lee on April 30. He explained their process, stating that virtually nothing of value would be left worth donating and highlighting his background as an appraiser. This gave me confidence that items would be properly identified, staged, and marketed. Unfortunately, the execution fell short: * Rushed Prep & Poor Lotting: Despite being completely upfront about the massive size of the estate, the final preparation days felt frantic. Valuable items were grouped into large miscellaneous lots with minimal descriptions. Commercial construction tools (drywall, roofing, woodworking) were stacked on top of one another so buyers couldn't see the inventory. Valuable Christmas collectibles, including three trees and highly collectible ornaments, weren't even mentioned in the descriptions. Unsold items were stacked in front of closets, blocking access. * Platform Limitations & Omissions: I received the auction link only after it was already live, discovering pages of needed corrections. I then learned the platform has a strict listing limit--a crucial constraint never disclosed upfront. Consequently, valuable items were omitted entirely, while deeply personal items like my school yearbooks were mistakenly listed. * Substandard Photography & Staging: The platform doesn't support video, making high-quality photography vital. Instead, photos appeared taken haphazardly with an iPhone. An expensive watch featured a blatant reflection of the phone in the crystal. An etched glass artwork was photographed against a stone fireplace, blending into the background so completely it looked like a lump of stone. * Missed Historical Context: A Federal parlor set with documented provenance was broken into three separate lots simply because they couldn't photograph it together. The historical context and provenance were entirely omitted, significantly diminishing its market value. Pickup day on May 28 went well with a hardworking crew, which left quite a mess themselves. Tiffany apologized for the issues and offered to run a second auction to clear the remaining items, noting she had more personal knowledge of them. Unfortunately, that second auction never materialized. Over the next several weeks, I faced repeated delays, missed appointments, and excuses. On multiple occasions, I rearranged my schedule and waited at the house for hours, only to find out they weren't coming after I initiated contact. On the final scheduled date, Tiffany was hours late; after reaching out, a third party told me they wouldn't be coming and a representative would call to resolve it. He came out, but offered no resolution. Because the listing of my home was contingent on the estate being cleared, this lack of commitment has left my real estate agent completely unable to list the property. Furthermore, the financial accounting has been slow. Payment for the first auction required prompting. As of July 10, I still have not been paid for items pulled into a separate jewelry-only auction, despite it closing a month ago. Switching companies now is incredibly difficult because the remaining items are disconnected, making it hard for another auctioneer to build a cohesive sale. I wanted this to be a positive experience, but I cannot recommend Aether Auction. Greater transparency regarding platform limits, professional presentation, better communication, and honoring scheduled commitments would have made a massive difference.

    Art Of Estates

    Art Of Estates

    5.0
    (2 reviews)

    Navigating a parent's estate is never easy or fun. When my dad (a professional artist) passed away…read moreand our attorney suggested an appraisal (of hundreds of pieces), we had a million questions. Brady was amazing and helped tremendously, even suggesting that perhaps we didn't actually need the appraisals. In the end, we didn't, but even so, he was more than willing to talk through it, take a look, share his expertise, and help me figure out the best approach. His willingness to help even though we ultimately didn't need his services showed he's not just in this to make money. He had our best interests in mind, and we're grateful. When we DO need anything like this in the future, we will be more than confident going to him for help.

    Our grandparents left our family with a house full of art and antiques and we were at a loss for…read morehow to proceed. We made a family decision to call some appraisers to provide clarity on the property. Mr. Dreasher was the only appraiser who answered the phone and was ready to talk about our situation. Upon arrival he greeted and introduced himself with business cards and addressed how we should go about making the process fast and efficient for everyone, knowing that we were still in grieving mode. He identified items we had questions about and then more noteworthy artworks and antiques for which he was able to provide restoration concerns and an estimates of value. In the end we only needed a few items formally appraised with a report, but having a knowledgeable person who gave us confidence in the appraisal process was just what our family needed at the time. Big Thanks!

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