Auction Kings

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60 episodes will be broadcast over the next two weeks

    Headhunter Ax; Vintage Coke Machine
    Shrunken Head; MLK Letter
    Drive-in Speakers; Royal Saddle
    Clay Walker Visits Gallery 63
    Yankee Stadium Ticket Light; Vintage Watch Collection
    Rolling Stones' Snooker Table; Aliens
    WWI Trench Knife; Opium License
    Spy Watch; Model A
    Ouija Board; Richard Petty Jeep
    Blow Gun; Wooden Harley
  • Headhunter Ax; Vintage Coke Machine

    Owner Paul Brown and the Gallery 63 team, auction a headhunter's ax and a rare Vespa scooter with sidecar; Paul and manager Cindy have a bidding war of their own over a vintage Coke machine.
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  • Shrunken Head; MLK Letter

    A letter signed by Martin Luther King Jr.; Finster doll furniture; shrunken head; testing Elijah.
    Upcoming
  • Drive-in Speakers; Royal Saddle

    Paul sells a sleek Dodge Viper; a seller claims he has a saddle that was commissioned by the King of Morocco; Delfino works on a pair of drive-in movie speakers.
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  • Clay Walker Visits Gallery 63

    Country music performer Clay Walker auctions off personal items to benefit his organization, Band Against MS.
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  • Yankee Stadium Ticket Light; Vintage Watch Collection

    The crew auctions off a Yankee Stadium ticket light from the early 1900s; a collection of letters signed by Samuel Adams.
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  • Rolling Stones' Snooker Table; Aliens

    Rolling Stones' snooker table; rare African artifacts; alien mannequins.
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Season 326 of 26 Episodes
  • An enormous New York City map dates to 1875; the Garretts bring in Jackie Robinson and Dominique Wilkins memorabilia.
  • The Gallery auctions off a pair of Japanese daggers; an ornate Art Nouveau cash register; a "redneck chariot."
  • A football helmet autographed by several quarterback legends; an 1868 stamp; questionable Wild West memorabilia.
  • The gallery staff auctions off a large antique fire extinguisher, a fire grenade, a cane sword, and the Beatles "butcher-cover" album.
  • An 1800s baby scale; a vintage and modern fishing gear collection.
  • A Rick Fairless custom chopper and antique scale; a gas-powered blender leads to an impromptu margarita-making contest.
  • A piece of history from the film "Cleopatra"; doctor's buggy from the 1800s; the crew tries to convince Paul to allow a pig and a smoker on the auction block.
  • Chastity belts, thought to be from medieval times; the Garrett brothers bring in a barber chair and pole; an 1820 land deed.
  • A dining set from the last Titanic survivor; a Gibson SG replica Eric Clapton guitar; a 1952 Andy Pafko baseball card that is in questionable condition.
  • 1955 Ford Thunderbird valued at $50,000; Irish mail cart; gunner's sight from a World War II bomber.
  • A vintage Ms. Pac-Man arcade game; a military short sword; an Art Nouveau bronze statue.
  • The Gallery 63 is auctioning off a confederate sword, motorized bar stool and a rare thousand-dollar bill; the Garrett Brothers have high hopes for their motorized stool.
  • A plank cannon from the French and Indian War; a Gibson guitar once owned by country star Travis Tritt.
  • A 1945 NFL program; "Star Trek" USS Enterprise model kit; a vintage Barbie doll; stock car used in the 2011 movie "Footloose."
  • A 1950s Gibson Les Paul guitar; a circular typewriter; skeleton from the largest bat in the world.
  • Cindy is loath to part with an autographed drumstick collection; a 1967 C10 Chevy pickup; 1988 Trans Am GTA.
  • A gangster-worthy 1937 Hudson Terraplane car; Spark-Jump cigar lighter; 1923 Electro Shock machine.
  • A Rick Fairless custom chopper and antique scale; a gas-powered blender leads to an impromptu margarita-making contest.
  • A vintage scrimshaw collection and a Rolls-Royce Silver Spur; Colonel Oliver North visits the Gallery.
  • A 1907 Edison Morning Glory Phonograph; Frazier and Ali commemorative boxing gloves display.
  • A Civil War document signed by Abraham Lincoln; a rare Harley-Davidson commemorative bicycle; Paul's vintage Martin guitar.
  • A gold-and-diamond bracelet belonging to Elvis; silver replicas of Columbus's three ships; a tour of a wildlife preserve.
  • A "Star Trek: Generations" uniform; a vintage Mountain Man slot machine; a Wild West-themed BMW motorcycle with a sidecar.
  • A 17th-century naval cannon; a deed signed by President John Quincy Adams; testing a quack medical device.
  • The crew see a John Wayne commemorative gun collection and an Omnibot 2000 robot; Jamie looks at the mystery of a ship's telegraph, such as those used on the Titanic.
  • The Gallery 63 crew are back with a star-spangled 1917 T-Bucket Roadster; Paul is concerned about touching an iron maiden torture device; a cadaver casket brought in by the Garrett Brothers; two new hard-bargaining pickers.
Auction Kings

More about Auction Kings

Buyers in the Atlanta area searching for those one-of-a-kind items -- a vampire hunting kit, anyone? -- know exactly where to go, but the quantity is always limited and the prices fluid. "Auction Kings" follows the action at Gallery 63, a storied auction house in Hotlanta with a reputation for selling both bizarre and high-end items. Its owner, Paul Brown, manages his feisty staff and mingles with his customers, bidders and buyers who come from all walks of life.

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Paul Brown

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