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Stevens Auction Company's Premier Autumn Auction, October 18th, features 400 lots from private estates and collections

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Items are mostly from private collections across the South but also consigned from historic estates in Memphis, Tennessee (the Hunt-Phelan Mansion in particular), as well as Alabama. Internet bidding will be on multiple platforms.

ABERDEEN, Miss. - EntSun -- A Tiffany & Company musical library clock, a rare Baltimore Pillar (or "Mint Julep") cabinet, a monumental classical carved tester bed and a Thomas Brooks signed étagère are a few of the expected top lots is Stevens Auction Company's Premier Autumn Auction slated for Saturday, October 18th, online and live in the Stevens gallery located at 129 East Commerce Street in Aberdeen. The sale will get underway promptly at 10am Central Time.

Offered will be approximately 400 lots of 19th century American and European furniture, Southern decorative arts, fine art (oil paintings and prints), clocks and timepieces, Tiffany and period lighting, Persian rugs and textiles, porcelain and decorative accessories and estate jewelry items, mostly from private collections across the South but also consigned from historic estates in Memphis, Tenn. (the Hunt-Phelan Mansion in Memphis in particular), as well as Alabama.

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"This auction showcases some of the best 19th century furniture and decorative arts we've handled in recent years, highlighted by the return of fine jewelry," said Jace Ferraez, the new owner of Stevens Auction Company, taking the reins from founder Dwight Stevens. "The market for quality period antiques remains resilient, with buyers nationwide and abroad seeking standout pieces. We're proud to present an auction that bridges fine treasures with fresh-to-market finds."

Mr. Ferraez is no newcomer to Stevens Auction Company. He has worked with Dwight Stevens extensively over the years, in a variety of capacities. The opportunity to acquire the business only presented itself because Mr. Stevens was elected mayor of Aberdeen and there simply wasn't enough time in the day to run a business and a city government, too. He will remain on, however, as the general manager and auctioneer for the business he built so successfully over the years.

Internet bidding will be available on LiveAuctioneers.com, Invaluable.com and Auctionzip.com, as well as the newly redesigned Stevens Auction Company website (www.StevensAuction.com). Phone and absentee bids will also be accepted. A preview will be held in the Stevens Auction Company gallery in Aberdeen on Friday, October 17th, from 10 am to 5 pm Central Time.

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Stevens Auction Company is always accepting quality consignments for future sales. To consign an item, an estate or a collection, you may call them at (662) 369-2200; or, you can e-mail them at stevensauction@bellsouth.net. To learn more about Stevens Auction Company and the Premier Autumn Auction on October 18, visit www.stevensauction.com.

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Jace Ferraez
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