Ball & Claw returns on Saturday as auction house in Oswego

Ball  & Claw Auction in downtown Oswego is back to serving as an auction house this time for the Ross Auction Service.
This Saturday, March 21, at 5:45 p.m. you can bid on a variety of guns, anvils, antiques, furniture, collectibles and mounts.
Cody Ross became an auctioneer in July of last year. His wife, Jamie, helps with the auction service. Cody is the son of Larry and Phyllis (Fulkerson) Ross of Oswego.
Ross also takes consignment auctions the first and third Thursday of every month at 5 p.m. at the old “Center Creek Feed” building located on highway 171, between Webb City and Carl Junction in Missouri. He handles antiques, collectibles, furniture and tools, etc.
To consign, contact Ross at 620-529-4416; “we take almost anything,” he said.
The Assembly of God youth will be offering refreshments.
Ball & Claw Auction is located at 717 Fourth St. in Oswego in the former theater building. The Ball & Claw Auction is well known for its antique furniture and collectibles throughout the United States.
The Rosses invite you to come out to their auction this Saturday and get acquainted. Watch for next auction date in this newspaper.

March 17, 2009 · Posted in Features  
    

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