ORIGINAL PUBLICATION DATE: FRIDAY JULY 30, 2010
The Annville Antique Station
Keeps Changing And Growing
Having just finished a new renovation project and finding a new auctioneer, the Annville Antique Station in Annville, Pennsylvania, continues to turn things up. If youre driving North on I-81, says manager Andrew Schoenberger, youll see their billboard just past the one mile Annville exit sign. At this point, youre only two turns and 6 miles away from there. The Antique Station is located 30 minutes from Adamstown, Lancaster, and Harrisburg, as well only 15 minutes from Hershey or the Pennsylvania Turnpike and they are just four miles off of Route 322.Located at 1251 East Main Street, Annville, Pennsylvania, Annville Antique Station has about 30,000 square feet of antiques, collectibles, consignment, furniture, unique primitives, cut/pressed glass, supplies (tags, loupes, stickers, jewelry stands, coin tubes/sleeves, magazine sleeves etc.), sports memorabilia, military artifacts, cars, trains, lamps, watches, sterling/gold, cast iron, paper artifacts, postcards, tables and much more. To see pictures or to get more information, visit them online at www.annvilleantiques.com.
Roy D. Shirk Auctioneers will be the new auctioneer at the Station. He has a great name around the area, says Andrew Schoenberger. Roy is the most honest and trustworthy auctioneer I know. We are so excited for his presence in the area. Ive been trying to get him here for almost two years now. Hes worked alongside another well-respected auctioneer, Nelson Ebersole. These guys know what theyre doing and they respect their customers. They somehow get the best items at their auctions. His first auction will be Tuesday, August 3. The doors will open around 3 or 4 p.m. Call (717) 867-4400 to find out the exact time; and look for more information on AuctionZip.com. This is going to be the start of a very good thing! exclaims Schoenberger.
The Annville Antique Station has over 60 dealers. There are only two display cases still available (at $75 per month). The Station is looking for a few good dealers. There are no mandatory working days, contracts are month to month, each dealers is allowed 6 pieces of consignment separate from their booths and they are open 7 days a week from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The rent is some of the lowest in the area, at $1.65 per square foot. Any new dealer will get a special rate of $1.35 per square foot until the end of 2010. There are only a few booths left, and with prices that low they may not last long, says Schoenberger.
With a new auctioneer, new dealers, new renovations, a new restaurant manager and air conditioning, theres something for everyone. Even if you are just hot, come in and cool off, says Andrew. Come Spend Your Day With Us!! The Annville Antique Station has a large screen TV and free WIFI available. They share the area with Martys Music, Hosss and the Lazer Factory.
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