Monday, April 29, 2013

SUPERIOR AUCTION SELLS FIVE STORIES FOR HAMILTON SCIENTIFIC


SUPERIOR AUCTION SELLS FIVE STORIES FOR 
HAMILTON SCIENTIFIC
 The Hamilton Scientific Public Auction, which was held in Two Rivers, WI on April 13th, was a huge success!  Over 450 people attended and came from multiple states.
Bidding was fast and furious in the multiple auctions rings.  For the majority of the day, there were two auction rings, with an occassional third ring for various areas of the gigantic, 100,000 sq ft. plus building.
Auctioneers Larry Schultz and Carol Miller sold three floors of merchandise, including the furniture and equipment from two floors of corporate offices, print rooms, warehouse areas and the executive parking garage.  Their energy level was high, and they were also quite entertaining!  It was amazing to watch this dynamic duo keep the pace after several hours of selling, and to watch the still sizable crowd laughing and still spending money!

Auctioneer Nellie Beland, who owns Superior Auction & Appraisal with her husband Gene, sold on two floors, including the third floor laboratory showrooms, Information Technology areas, and the antique furniture from the executive level. 

Hamilton Scientific manufactures laboratory furniture and fume hoods for schools, forensics labs, hospitals, and others.  Their showrooms were outstanding and included over 20 science labs and laboratory workstations, as well as a large quantity of fume hoods.  Hamilton Scientific is a world-reknowned company in the science industry and their product is known for quality and endurance.  Their corporate office has relocated to a state-of-the-art facility in DePere, WI after operating from the Two Rivers location for the past several decades.

This commercial auction, due to its size, both in square feet and amount of merchandise, required a huge amount of planning, marketing, and physical  labor.  Gene and Nellie made a second home in Two Rivers for several weeks!  Several prep days included many of Superior Auction's staff members, who worked hard tearing offices apart, cleaning merchandise, and staging five floors of merchandise!

The auction attracted a variety of buyers including previous and current employees of Fisher Hamilton, Hamilton Scientific, & Thermo Scientific,  bio-chemical companies, schools, laboratory furniture dealers, and the general public.  We were very excited that several schools were able to upgrade their science labs, purchase additional school-related fixtures, etc.  The showroom labs and fume hoods were like new, so it was a wonderful opportunity for everyone!

Superior Auction held three 'open houses' for schools and businesses and the people who attended were very grateful for having the opportunity to buy quality merchandise with no reserve bids!   St. Thomas Aquinas Academy from Marinette, WI upgraded all of their laboratory furniture, which had been in place since the 1930's.  Starting with the next school year, there will probably not be a more state-of-the-art science lab in any school for miles around!  The Manitowoc Public School System, as well as a new charter school from Oconto also benefited greatly.

The doors opened at 8am on the day of the auction, and there was a long line ready to start their preview.  Our office manager Jennifer, and her daughter Hannah, processed the computerized registration very fast and efficiently.  Hannah is a business major in college and a very sharp young lady that we were happy to have onboard.

For this size of an auction, security was a major concern and we positioned personnel at each exit who checked invoices against the merchandise being removed.  We would probably say that the security staff had the most stressful day, as they not only checked invoices, but directed the customers who had their purchases staged for use of the freight elevators and using the underground executive garage.  GREAT job, Jenn, Jackie and Susan! 

We are EXTREMELY grateful for our ENTIRE staff, who helped with prep work, spent an extremely long day on site the day of the auction,  and provided exemplary customer service skills!  Each person was a part of making this auction a success!  

When we first started working at the Hamilton site, their corporate employees were still functioning from the Two Rivers site and offered help in many ways.  Rick Johnson had the expertise and experience for all of the showroom merchandise, and shared his knowledge during the preparation and also on auction day.  He was very helpful as he knew each lab workstation and fume hood inside and out!  We were so impressed with the Hamilton Scientific employees overall, and they are a very hard-working group of people.  We noticed right away that they always took the stairs throughout the five story building and did not use the passenger elevator so we were compelled to do the same - it's a very easy way to lose weight!

Gene only 'thought' he was retiring last year when he left Enstrom Helicopter after 42 years - he probably works more hours now for our company but I'm pretty sure that he is enjoying the auction work a bit more:)  Thanks Gene for all that you did (and do), especially the time spent researching.  Auctioneers Carol Miller and Larry (Bucky) Schultz also put a lot of hours and enthusiasm into this auction.  They are a great 'tag team' and both have boundless energy and knowledge!  I promised I would not share some of the 'after' photos but darn! - that would have been fun!  I didn't get back to the hotel until 11:30 that night and by then, everyone was pretty whipped (except Bucky:)  I know we all slept well that night.

We give a lot of credit to our office manager, Jennifer Nowack, for the huge 450 people-plus in attendance!  Jennifer works for us full-time (the Buyer's Fee enables us to do that and other things like carry Workmen's Comp, etc) and is an expert at Internet Marketing!  

It was interesting to see the eclectic group of bidders at this auction - some bidders wanted to buy the stainless steel base and upper cabinets for their kitchen, another wanted it for camp to clean their fish, a re-seller wanted it to make a profit, and several schools thought it would be a great addition to their high school science labs!  That's a great testimonial to the auction method of competitive bidding!

Several of the science labs sold in the three to four thousand dollar range, as well as a few fume hoods.  The MAX adjustable office systems were a steal as there were so many of them!  The industrial equipment sold for good dollars, especially given the fact that most of it was outdated.  Warehouse racking was a hot item and we had a lot of it!  AND, if you were in need of binders, you could have bought a 'whole bag full' for as little as three dollars!  Antique furniture prices from the executive level were quite strong, but the buyers got some pretty amazing pieces!

And speaking of 'eclectic,' that would be a good way to describe our company.  Because of our rural location, we are often asked to conduct a variety of auctions, including estates, antiques, commercial equipment, real estate, and more!  We learned many (19) years ago that it's important to fulfill the needs of our clients and we do that by surrounding ourselves with a group of good people with a variety of experience!  AND, if we don't think we have an expert on board, we will refer you to another professional auction company.

Check out Superior Auction Company's upcoming auctions on our website at www.superiorauction.net.  And check back frequently as we have quite a few interesting auctions - both estate, commercial, and real estate on the backburner!!

Monday, March 18, 2013

HAMILTON SCIENTIFIC PUBLIC AUCTION


HAMILTON SCIENTIFIC AUCTION

Hamilton Scientific has relocated and has a HUGE building FULL of merchandise that will interest a large variety of buyers!  This large commercial auction will be attractive to schools, business owners, restaurant owners, antique collectors, AND the general public!!  Take a look at the listing and photos to see what great offerings and useful items will be available to the general public – with no reserve bids!!

 The ‘Showrooms’ on the third floor are our main focus, and they display a variety of Science Labs, Fume Hoods, Biological/Safety Cabinets and related items.  Hamilton Scientifics’ new facilities do not allow for a showroom facility, so all of the ‘virtually unused’ laboratory stations and fume hoods, including those used only at trade shows, will be sold on April 13th. Tell your schools to look on our website!! There are several other school-related items being sold also!

Hamilton’s product, which was known in prior years as ‘Thermo-Fisher’ and ‘Fisher-Hamilton’, is one of the world’s leaders in laboratory grade science labs and furniture.

Recent additions to the auction have left us working very hard to market in ALL of the ‘right’ directions!  The IT department is offering several network server cabinets, which are extremely expensive if you have to buy new.  We now have an ENTIRE room of IT merchandise that Bucky (our own IT guy), will look at this Wednesday.

If you know of someone furnishing an office, send them to the auction!  There are over 100 office suites, many of which are the Hamilton MAX adjustable systems.  Conference room sets, media carts, hardwood cabinets and bookshelves, are just a few of the other categories that we have in abundance!

The company formerly had an employee cafeteria so there are some nice pieces of stainless steel restaurant equipment, as well as dining tables and chairs.

The warehouse racking in the lowest level has recently been added to the auction and there is a LOT of it!  Bring your toolbox and come prepared to dismantle it!  You will also find some industrial equipment in that same area.

The top floor of the building is the ‘Executive Level’ and we have some antique treasures to offer at auction from that level, including a wonderful 4-section oak ‘flat-file’ cabinet!

I have FINALLY been able to get around the 5 story building without getting too lostJ and have been following their employee’s lead in taking the steps most of the time vs. the elevators.  I am very appreciative of the help and cooperation that I have received from Hamilton’s very fast-paced staff! 

I hope you can join us for a wonderful opportunity to purchase some quality merchandise!  The doors will be open on auction day at 8:00am for a general preview. Please contact our office if you need lodging information!

Monday, January 21, 2013

ONLINE AUCTIONS

We currently have 3 active online-only auctions on our website! 

The MODEL TRAIN AUCTION offers over 500 lots of near-mint to mint Lionel and other train manufacturer models!  These are all from one owner - a Baby Boomer that is getting ready for retirement and is willing to let go and let others share the joy of his fantastic collection!  This auction ends on January 29th.....

The 'BID AND GLIMMER' VINTAGE JEWELRY AUCTION ends on February 5th and you should be able to receive any items purchased just in time for Valentine's Day!  Fun and funky, signed and unsigned, diamonds and precious gemstones, gold and silver......AND a wonderful assortment of vintage handbags from the Kohler Estate in Kohler, Wisconsin!  All of these bags are from the Mrs. Carl Kohler Estate (of Kohler Plumbing fame) and there are even a couple that are enhanced by genuine jewels!  Note the early 1900's STERLING SILVER VANITY SET by Saarto Brothers also - an absolutely top notch sterling set!

Ending on Tuesday, February 12th is an online-only SPORTING AUCTION FEATURING HUNTING AND FISHING!  There are over 50 wooden duck decoys being offered including a Gus Moack, as well as decoys carved by Wisconsin artists.  Fishing lures, a commercial SHAKESPEARE ROD HOLDER,  'Foy's Boys ' lures manufactured in the Upper Peninsula, and other fishing and hunting-related items round out this auction.

We're looking forward to a busy year in 2013 with a combination of LIVE and INTERNET auctions! 

Some of the upcoming LIVE auctions will include antique automobiles, great architectural items, coins and jewelry, real estate, QUALITY antiques and both local and Green Bay area estates.

ONLINE AUCTIONS will feature 'TRAINS, PLANES & AUTOMOBILES' and consists of a large collection of railroad collectibles including local interest, many aviation-related items including a large ORIGINAL OIL PAINTING commissioned by an Amercian Airlines President, and several pieces that will interest antique and vintage auto collectors!

CONTACT US if you would like to schedule a no-obligation visit to talk about having an auction - either live or online, or a combination of both!  We would also be happy to talk with you if you do not have enough for your own auction but would like to place a consignment with us!

877-864-2942
info@superiorauction.net

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

Happy Holidays to our customers, clients, staff, family, auctioneer friends and everyone else who helped us have another successful year in the auction business!

Jennifer and I are not getting much of a break this year as we are working on several online-only auctions for the New Year!  We also have a couple of Live Auctions that we need to start work on, so the file cabinets might not get purged for awhile!

One of our first online-only auctions of 2013 will be a large Baby-Boomer Collection of model trains - the majority being Lionel!  This collection is from the same Wisconsin collector that we have sold for in the past - he is now ready to let go and give someone else a chance to enjoy his collection.  The majority of the model trains are in near-mint to mint condition, several never having been opened!

We have been commissioned to sell some wonderful antique and vintage jewelry from several different estates and collectors, and will start off with a good quality online jewelry auction within the first couple of months of 2013.  'Planes, Trains, & Automobiles' will be the theme for another specialty auction which will feature a large amount of train memorabilia and vintage airline collectibles. This auction has a little bit of room available if you have something special in the transportation arena that you would like to consign - give us a call!

A collection of 50 wooden duck decoys will headline the online-only sporting auction and also includes fishing lures, framed wildlife art and hunting/fishing books.  Let us know if you would like to be included and we will be happy to explain the process to you!

Live auctions on the horizon currently include an indoor auction of quality antiques from long-time collectors and a live 'Bid & Glimmer' Jewelry Auction.  If you have never attended a 'Bid & Glimmer' Auction, I highly encourage you to do so - they are a TON of fun!

We had a lot of fun at our Annual Customer Appreciation Auction on November 3rd.  We filled (over-filled) the Pensaukee Town Hall in Abrams two weeks in a row!  The 1800's "Lincoln Memorial Frame" carved by a MasterCarver was the highlight on October 27th and sold for $3,850!  Sterling Silver was really hot also!  And we were SO grateful to be selling INDOORS! 

Start checking our website in early January and watch for both online-only and live auction dates!  If you ever want to bid online and are not comfortable with the process, or do not have a computer, just let us know and we will be happy to schedule a time to visit with you and answer questions.

Call or email us if you are thinking about having an auction in 2013, either live or online!  If you have items to sell but do not have enough for an entire auction, we can make that work most times also!

Please be safe during the holidays, and enjoy your family and friends!  HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!

Monday, June 25, 2012

RANDOM THOUGHTS, COMMENTS & LATE-BREAKING NEWS!!


Our first Internet-Only Real Estate Auction was a great success! 

Last fall, we purchased the software which enables Superior Auction to conduct online-only auctions through our website!  Our association with, and membership in, several professional auction groups were the impetus for our decision in our investment!  Keeping up with the technological changes in the world today is imperative in giving both our Buyers and Sellers what they expect…..

The 35 acres recently offered through an online real estate auction sold to a buyer who diligently inspected the property, and all related information, through the Internet only!  The non-refundable earnest money was delivered, the closing date is set, and the Buyer viewed the land physically today for the first time!  If you are a trustworthy auction company, and represent what you are selling honestly, Internet-only Auctions will work!

Superior Auction is very fortunate that our two main contract auctioneers are both professional IT (Information Technology) specialists!  Joe Cicero teaches at a Green Bay college and Larry Schultz (Bucky) is the IT person for a local municipality! 

My favorite advice for my friends and family is to “surround yourself with good people”!  Jerry Anderson, a favorite college instructor when I was earning my associate degree in business management, emphasized the importance of that!  One of the many “good people” that Superior Auction surrounds themselves with is John Helfert, our company coin expert…..

Recently we received some coins from a Wisconsin consignor that looked REALLY good but after John inspected the coins, he found THREE that were counterfeit!!  I am so appreciative of his expertise so that we were able to inform the seller….and NOT offer these ‘very good counterfeit’ coins to an unsuspecting buyer!  Coin auctions are HOT right now – be careful that you trust the auction company that you are buying from!

I am SO excited that Gene (AKA ArtJ) retired after 42 years at Enstrom Helicopter!!  I am SO PROUD OF HIM!!  He started his aviation career in the Army and continued with Enstrom Helicopter as a mechanic.  He was always very diligent about the fact that people’s lives depended on his ability to assemble tail rotor gearboxes, perform customer service repairs, etc. 

His attention to detail, and the fact that he is SO conscientious in everything he does, will be a great asset to our company.   I’ve encouraged him to ‘be a slug’ for a few months, but his first official day off was working the Waggoner Auction! 

We are so excited about Gene joining our company on an ‘as-needed’ basis! (which I think will really be ‘full-time’)… His areas of expertise are enormous!  His mechanical abilities…antique expertise…..research abilities….yeah!!  Gene has over 40 years in the antique arena – including personal collections of records, books, Arts & Crafts Era merchandise, and primitive tools! 

We have a little bit of travel in the future with a family wedding in the ‘Big Sky Country’ of Montana, and some accelerated education in the vintage jewelry field for Nellie, but have still managed to schedule some pretty great estate and antique auctions in July!

The next 15 years should be interesting!  While we certainly plan to keep pace with having more Internet-Only auctions, we will ALWAYS still conduct ‘LIVE’ auctions of commercial equipment, real estate, antiques, coins, vintage jewelry and estate merchandise!

“Bid & Glimmer” vintage jewelry auctions will be scheduled soon – both live and online! Keep an eye on our website as we have some pretty fantastic merchandise that will be on the market by fall, as well as several auctions in the works! 

Tricky Math


It was recently brought to my attention that a local auction company is using “tricky math” in slamming the ‘Buyer’s Fee.’  I am not ever going to get into ‘playing the game’ with this company and will continue to stand on our reputation and integrity.  There ARE a couple of points that should be made however….

Very succinctly, if Buyers are informed prior to bidding, MOST are intelligent enough to decide how much they want to bid.  Professional auction companies have been using this tool (to keep them in business AND able to pay things like liability insurance…workmen’s comp…, etc).  Recent statistics show that 80% of auctioneers nationwide use the Buyer’s Fee as an advantageous tool for securing good merchandise from sellers!

With no comment on the other “tricky math” that was used in that auction company’s post, let’s look at what would happen when he charges the 20% commission that he states on a $15,000 vehicle with no Buyer’s Fee…

STRAIGHT MATH:

The Other Auction Company
$15,000 Bid on vehicle less 20% commission = a Seller’s net of $12,000  
and a $3000 commission 

Seller puts only $12,000 in his pocket on a $15,000 vehicle



Superior Auction Company –$15,000 Bid on vehicle 
less 0% commission = a Seller’s net of $15,000  
and a $1,500 commission (Buyer’s Fee)

Seller puts $15,000 in his pocket on a $15,000 vehicle

Now let’s pretend that the Buyer bid less because he knew there was a Buyer’s Fee of 10% and he only wanted to pay $15,000 total:

$13,650 Bid on vehicle less 0% commission = a Seller’s net of $13,650 and a $1,365 commission (Buyer’s Fee) for a total purchase of $15,015

Seller puts $13,650 in his pocket on a $15,015 vehicle
 

Pretty easy math!  Now onward to serving our clients and customers!!

Friday, June 1, 2012

TIME FLIES WHEN YOU'RE IN THE AUCTION BUSINESS!


After my bookselling career with Barnes & Noble/B.Dalton, I would never have thought that I would be lucky enough to experience another profession that was so exciting and fast-paced!  I so appreciate everything that my B. Dalton experience gave me in terms of running a successful business...the exposure to the general public....the opportunity to travel.....the awesome educational venues.....
Owning Superior Auction & Appraisal for the last 18 plus years has proven to be just as much fun....just as much success....even more exposure to the general public.......a whole lot more travel.....and a whole lot more of educational opportunities!!  And talk about time flying!!  It's sometimes hard to believe that Gene & I have been enjoying our auction company for so many years!
My travel has been reduced substantially since I have completed my terms as director and officer positions with the Wisconsin Auctioneer's Association, but I still get to get away from the office regularly!  Last week I instructed a class on Ethics and Professional Conduct for the Wisconsin Auction Institute and later that week presented a mini "Antique Road Show & Auction" for a group of 4-H kids in Waupaca.  I believe strongly in 'giving back' and am always happy to help other people learn about how to conduct their business in an ethical manner....encourage the young generation to become interested in auctions....etc.  It just feels good!!
I'm very excited to learn more about selling jewelry in an upcoming specialty school that will require time away from my business, BUT education is what sets us in front of our competitors.  We learn how to protect our sellers, even AFTER the auction, how to honestly represent the merchandise that we’re selling, and so much more!
If you have never experienced the excitement of an auction, I strongly encourage you to attend one of our upcoming events!  The Loretta Price Estate Auction this Sunday, June 3rd, has many quality pieces of furniture including marble top Victorian pieces to modern very functional items...small kitchen appliances that cost a great deal more than you would expect to pay at auction.....a super gas-concious 1997 Buick Park Avenue.....and a whole lot of great home decor and antiques!!
Check out the other great estate auctions we have in June!  Sunday, June 10th is a great "all-around" auction but is heavily weighted in tools - many of them brand new!  Saturday, June 23rd has 200’ of waterfront real estate set on over two acres with a quality-construction  3 bedroom home in the Oconto area AND an entire household of top-end antiques and household items.....lots of Arts & Crafts Era items!  If you know of someone looking for some PRIME hunting acreage - 30 miles from Green Bay and only a couple of miles from Peshtigo - have them look at our online auction ending on June 19th.  There are three food plots, secluded areas that would be great for a country home or camp and an extensive ATV/walking trail system throughout!
We invested in our own company software last fall that enables us to do "Internet-Only" auctions where you do not have to pay a commission to a second party, AND where you can place starting bids.  It has been a HUGE success, especially in selling specialty items or complete collections!  Although we will always do "live" auctions, we recognized the need to give our sellers worldwide exposure for certain merchandise.....call us and we'll be happy to share our results and give references from very satisfied clients!  We currently have a "Bid & Glimmer" jewelry auction going on which is 'Internet-Only.'  Check it out - it's especially fun to watch the last couple of hours....
We truly do work for our sellers, and not for our own 'fame & glory.'  Past successful events for our sellers have included selling a Grueby Art Pottery vase in a 'David Rago' (Antique Road Show Appraiser) auction for over $10,000!  A painting found at an area estate sale for $250  brought over $9,000 at a recent Sotheby's auction and we encouraged the seller to use that venue!  The point is that even though we have the capability to do 'Internet-Only' auctions, there will sometimes be a situation where a buyer from' Australia' will bid substantially higher if buying from the '"world's expert on Grueby Art Pottery" like David Rago, than they will from any other auction company....we go the extra mile for our sellers!
Very soon you will be able to see on our website the properties that will be sold at the Public Land Auction for Menominee County Michigan in July.  What a lot of buyers do not realize is that there is NO redemption period for the owners so if you're the winning bidder on auction day, the property will transfer without a waiting period!
We have several upcoming auctions in the works, so check our website frequently, and if you are thinking about an auction this year, contact us for a preliminary no-obligation visit!  Our reputation is solid, and we appreciate the opportunity to tell you the difference between choosing us and in choosing other auction companies - get the facts first!  Our results, and our list of references from local banks, attorneys, government institutions and the general public will be influential in your decision.  Our goal is to have "happy campers" AFTER the auction is completed…….
Some OUTSTANDING merchandise has been commissioned to our company to sell before the year is done and we are currently researching.....the best I think is a carving by a 'Master Carver' who Sotheby's has expressed an interest in!  We also have five very unusual cameos including a male figure, a mourning cameo and some 'left-facing' shell carvings – watch for more information on this quality merchandise!