1. Small Traditions

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    Denver, CO

    Small Traditions

    3.7 (3 reviews)

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    Fine auction house with lightning fast shipping and rare items. Very ethical and polite owner as well.

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    Dickensheet and Assoc

    Dickensheet and Assoc

    1.3
    (7 reviews)
    4.1 mi

    For those of you that don't know, Dickensheet and Associates is a business built around auctions…read more They do all types of different auctions. I found myself wandering out there for a jewelry auction. It was my first time getting there and I was surprised at the bit of unorganized chaos. It was a bit stressful to be honest...and they hadn't even started the auction. There were no staff members in the front so I walked till I found a door that said do not enter unless accompanied by a staff member, lol. True story! I saw a ton of people through that door's window and walked back (at my own risk). I saw a few employees that registered me and gave me a bidder number and then I proceeded to check out the goods that they would be auctioning. Some of the items were bagged by themselves which made it very convenient to get a look at them to see if you had any interest and then there were some items that were jam-packed in a bag with a bunch of other items so you could barely see what all was in there. I stayed for about 30 bags to be bid on then left. There were over 300 "lots" and I clearly had no idea what I was in for. I will continue to keep my eyes peeled to their site because auctioning is a fun hobby that can also render some cool finds. Just be prepared if you want to go here for a live auction. If there is an "inspection day" ahead of the auction, GO to it! They give you plenty of time on that day to check things out and test your skills at maneuvering several items around in a bag that is stapled shut! Good luck!

    Unprofessional. They held an estate sale for an adjacent unit in the townhome community where i…read morelive. They had all the buyers park in the alley way - dozens of cars. Ingress and egress was blocked for several units for several hours. Also the sale attendees couldn't get out because others parked behind them and locked them in. When we approached and asked them to have the cars moved out of the alley way we were met with a very rude response letting us know they had no regard, we called the cops. Dickensheet is a poor operator. I'll call the cops immediately next time I see Dickensheet doing a sale. Third world set up.

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    Aristocrat Auction Services

    Aristocrat Auction Services

    1.5
    (6 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    Aristocrat has been in Denver since 1989. I've been to a few of their estate sales and attended…read moresome of their online auctions. They use a company called Proxibid for that. If you want to bid online, Aristocrat auctions, tacks on an extra 18%, called a "buyers premium" to your winning bid. A little expensive, but its convenient to not sit at the auction block all day waiting for an item to come up. They also charge you a 12.5% on floor premium, so it doesn't really matter. They have really good pictures of the items that are going to be auctioned off and they also have some nice catalogs of their past auctions. They are also a traditional auction house that sells antiques, art, furniture, toys, real estate, personal collections, consignments, you name it. Worth a look for sure. Their website also says that they provide free appraisals. Check for dates and details yourself. They are one of hundreds of auction companies in Colorado. If you aren't familar with auctions and how they work, my advice is: Shop around, do your homework, examine items closely (there are a lot of auction companies selling reproductions) and don't get caught up in a bidding war for something. If you want to know anything I know about local auction houses hit me up.

    Really? How good can a company be, if they don't bother to return phone calls from potential…read morecustomers? Over the past couple weeks I've left at least 3 polite requests for return calls about selling a rather large estate without a response. I've also called at least 2 or 3 other times just to see if someone might pick up their phone... nope. I can take a hint, and it's pretty obvious that "they" are the "Aristocrat" in this transaction. It's a good thing that Denver has other estate sales companies who do return calls...

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