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  2. National Auctioneers Association - Wikipedia

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    The National Auction Association (NAA), founded in 1949, is an advocacy group representing auctioneers, auction businesses and related companies that seeks to promote the auction method of marketing and the practice of auctioneering in the United States. Its headquarters is located at 8880 Ballentine, Overland Park, Kansas, 66214, USA.

  3. Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers - Wikipedia

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    Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers was established in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. A Canadian company which the three Ritchie brothers – Ken, John and Dave Ritchie – took over the OK Used Furniture Store from their father in 1955. They entered the auction business in 1958 when they needed CA$2,000 to pay a bank debt on short notice.

  4. Manion's - Wikipedia

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    Manion's International Auction House was an online auction website, and was one of the world's largest online auction houses specializing in historical military collectibles. Before its demise, the auction house had over 50,000 members, and over 20,000 auction items per month. [1] Its headquarters was located in Kansas City, Kansas.

  5. Sports Collectibles That Scored Big at Auction

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    In 2010, Kansas University graduate David Booth wanted the original rules of basketball to be at home on the campus — so he paid $4.3 million through an auction at Sotheby's in New York to ...

  6. Kansas City Stockyards - Wikipedia

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    The Kansas City Stockyards in the West Bottoms west of downtown Kansas City, Missouri flourished from 1871 until closing in 1991. Jay B. Dillingham was the President of the stockyards from 1948 to its closing in 1991. The American Hereford Association bull and Kemper Arena and the Kansas City Live Stock Exchange Building in the former ...

  7. Robert A. Siegel - Wikipedia

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    Philatelic auctions. Siegel held his first philatelic auction in Kansas City, Missouri. In 1934 he moved his philatelic auction business to New York City and eventually conducted 756 philatelic auctions during his lifetime. In 1964 he conducted his first Rarity Sale. Siegel's subsequent auctions included world-famous classic postage stamps.

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