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  2. Joseph Lewis Cunningham - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Lewis Cunningham (1784–1843) or J. L. Cunningham worked as an auctioneer in Boston, Massachusetts, in the first half of the 19th century. [1] Among the many lots he sold were birds, horses, real estate, furniture, sea captains' charts, telescopes, American and European artworks, fishing line, feathers, fabric, guns, musical instruments, fruit trees, flower seeds, printers' equipment ...

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  4. Tennants - Wikipedia

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    Tennants is an auction house based at Leyburn in North Yorkshire, England.It claims to be the largest family-owned fine art auctioneers in the United Kingdom. The firm holds some 80 auctions a year and attracts buyers and sellers from around the world. [1]

  5. National Auctioneers Association - Wikipedia

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    The National Auction Association (NAA), founded in 1949, is an advocacy group representing auctioneers, auction businesses and related companies that seeks to promote the auction method of marketing and the practice of auctioneering in the United States. Its headquarters is located at 8880 Ballentine, Overland Park, Kansas, 66214, USA.

  6. William Cunninghame - Wikipedia

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    On the outbreak of war, Cunningham's business partners found themselves in possession of substantial stocks of tobacco which they had purchased for around three pence per pound. As war began to disrupt the trade the price rose, and Cunningham's partners, confident that the rebellious colonists would soon be defeated, sold out their stock at ...

  7. Cunningham Car Company - Wikipedia

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    From the outset, Cunningham automobiles were admired for their clean lines. A radiator shell of Nickel silver was included, and a feature seen on many of these cars was the use of aluminum steps instead of running boards, adding another European touch to the car. A V8 engine was developed in 1916 and introduced in the series V-1 Cunningham. A ...

  8. James Cunningham, Son and Company - Wikipedia

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    The firm dates to 1838, when James Cunningham joined the carriage firm Kerr, Cunningham, and Company. [ 2 ] Incorporated in 1882, and taken over after James' death in 1886 by his son Joseph, the company made fine carriages and sleighs, and became a leading manufacturer of these vehicles before the turn of the century.

  9. 1979 Firecracker 400 - Wikipedia

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    Lady & Son Auction 83 0 engine $1,130 32 18 7 Al Holbert: Chevrolet: Al Holbert: Holbert Porsche-Audi 82 0 spindle $895 33 4 41 Grant Adcox: Oldsmobile: Adcox Racing: Adcox-Kirby 81 0 engine 64 $1,180 34 1 28 Buddy Baker: Oldsmobile: Ranier-Lundy Racing: W.I.N. 57 16 ignition 66 $4,225 35 41 24 Cecil Gordon: Oldsmobile: Gordon Racing: Gordon ...