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  2. Liquidation Stores Near Me: How To Find the Best Deals - AOL

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    These stores sell Target liquidation items for anywhere from 50% to 90% off. Amazon: The Amazon Bulk Liquidations Store site offers great deals on liquidation pallets. These pallets are full of ...

  3. Los Angeles Modern Auctions - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles Modern Auctions (LAMA) is the first auction house to specialize in 20th century Modern art and design. Founded by Peter Loughrey in 1992, LAMA especially champions Modern and Contemporary works by California and West Coast artists and designers.

  4. Via Trading (company) - Wikipedia

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    Wholesale Liquidation: Headquarters: Los Angeles, California: Key people ... Via Trading Corporation is a wholesale company of general liquidation consumer ...

  5. B. Riley Financial - Wikipedia

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    B. Riley Financial, Inc. (referred to as B. Riley) is an American financial services company headquartered in Los Angeles, California. The company is known for its investment banking services regarding small cap companies as well as retail liquidation services. [2] [3] It has also acquired several organizations and companies in recent years.

  6. Rare Star Wars Memorabilia Worth Galactic Gold

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    This iconic helmet, made of fiberglass and foam, was expected to go for about $400,000 but ended up fetching a staggering $898,420 at a Los Angeles auction. With added fees, the final price topped ...

  7. High Noon Western Americana - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, High Noon Western Americana set a record for a pair of spurs sold at auction for $153,400. The spurs were made by Jesus Tapia of Los Angeles, California in the early 1920s. [11] The company also specializes in Hollywood cowboy memorabilia. [5] In 2010, an auction attendee purchased a Roy Rogers belt buckle for $69,000. [7]