Stack’s: The November 2011 Baltimore Auction WORLD

Last Updated on Tuesday, 8 November 2011 11:15 Written by a2e Tuesday, 8 November 2011 11:15


The November 2011 Baltimore Auction WORLD
Nov 19, 2011, 6:00 AM EST
Stack’s: Baltimore, MD, US
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Camp David Equestrian Estate for Auction

Last Updated on Sunday, 2 May 2010 11:40 Written by a2e Sunday, 2 May 2010 11:40

Concierge Auctions will host a luxury real estate auction of a 150-acre equestrian estate near Camp David on June 12, announced Laura Brady, Co-Founder and Vice President of Marketing for Concierge Auctions.

Originally listed for $7.9 million, the estate is selling with a reserve of $3 million and a pre-sale estimate of $4 million to $5.8 million. The sale is being conducted in cooperation with Gary Gestson, a certified Historic Property Specialist with Long & Foster Real Estate.

The J. Martin Benchoff Estate is a family compound located on Old Route 16 in Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, only a 90-minute drive from both Washington, D.C. and Baltimore, and 3 hours from Philadelphia. The grandest of the estate’s four residences, a 15,000-square-foot custom home built of native stone, is surrounded by magnificent grounds with spectacular views.

The auction of the J. Martin Benchoff Estate on Old Route 16 in Waynesboro, Pennsylvania will be held on Saturday, June 12 at 11am EDT. Attendance will be limited to registered bidders and their representatives. The estate is available for preview daily from 3pm to 6pm and by appointment. View Terms and Conditions of Sale for full details. For more information, visit www.BenchoffEstateAuction.com or call 877-217-2001.

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eBay Fundraising Tournament for the Environment

Last Updated on Friday, 30 April 2010 07:00 Written by a2e Friday, 30 April 2010 07:00

Second Chance Wildlife Center today announced that it is entering the eBay Fundraising Tournament for the Environment in hopes of raising badly needed funds. Like many businesses and non-profits, the current economic environment has brought challenging times to Second Chance, which depends on grants and donations from the public to fund its operations.

“We need the funds and are appealing to the public we serve to vote for us,” said Frank Howard, Member of the Board of Directors at Second Chance Wildlife Center. “Anyone anywhere who supports wildlife and wildlife rehab can vote for us, not just the people who live here in the DC/Baltimore Region.” Funds are needed for refurbishing dilapidated outdoor cages, rent, food and medicine for the animals, and other necessities.

eBay generously seeded the contest with $50,000 and that amount can grow during the contest, which runs from April 22 to June 22. While not required, “voters” can also donate money directly to their favorite non-profit in addition to voting. Humanity Calls is running the Tournament.

Voting is free and is accomplished by going to this webpage: www.humanitycalls.org/HumanityCalls/OrganizationProfileView.action?id=174

Or go to http://www.humanitycalls.org and click on “Browse All 110 Incredible Nonprofits” and select Second Chance Wildlife Center.

About Second Chance Wildlife Center

Founded in 1995 by Ms. Christine Montuori, the current Executive Director, Second Chance Wildlife Center is a licensed wildlife rehabilitator in Gaithersburg, MD. We treat distressed (injured, sick, orphaned) wildlife brought to us from concerned citizens, the Humane Society, and animal-control departments of local city and county governments, with the goal of returning the animals to the wild. We are the largest independent wildlife rehabilitator in the Washington, DC/Baltimore, MD Region.

Second Chance Wildlife Center Contact:

Frank Howard
301-704-2015
Email: fhoward@scwc.org
Web: http://www.scwc.org
Facebook Fan Page: http://www.facebook.com/scwc.org

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Tulip Hill Estate in Harwood, Maryland for Auction

Last Updated on Wednesday, 10 March 2010 02:01 Written by a2e Wednesday, 10 March 2010 02:01

Concierge Auctions will host a luxury real estate auction of the historic Tulip Hill estate in Harwood, Maryland on April 10. Previously offered to $7.5 million, the property is selling with a suggested opening bid of $1.65 million. The sale is being conducted in cooperation with Gary Gestson, a certified Historic Property Specialist with Long & Foster Real Estate.

Considered one of the finest Pre-Revolutionary War historic estates in the United States, Tulip Hill is a grand Georgian plantation house built around 1756 by the Quaker merchant-planter Samuel Galloway. Frequent visitors included George Washington and Robert E. Lee.

“The magnificent home and grounds that encompass the Tulip Hill estate, combined with its extensive, storied history, makes this truly a one-of-a-kind property,” Gestson stated.

The home has been beautifully preserved and restored on more than 52 acres that includes an expansive terraced garden, water frontage and a pier on the West River. Among the home’s modern conveniences are central heat and air conditioning and a fully renovated kitchen.

The property was named for its grove of grand tulip poplar trees, many dating to the early 18th century. Located at the edge of a high plateau, with the land falling rapidly away on all three sides, the impressive approach to the house from the river by a tree lined lane exists today as it did more than 250 years ago.

Tulip Hill includes a two-level brick main house measuring 52 feet wide and 42 feet deep, and two 20-by-24-feet brick end wings. The approximately 8,000-square-foot mansion includes seven bedrooms, a large attic, full stone basement, and nine wood burning fireplaces.

“The upcoming auction of Tulip Hill represents a rare opportunity for the discerning buyer to own an estate with extreme aesthetic and historical significance,” stated Laura Brady, Co-Founder and Vice President of Marketing for Concierge Auctions.

Located in Anne Arundel County near Annapolis, Harwood is approximately 30 miles from Washington, D.C. and about 35 miles from Baltimore. The county has several historic homes dating to the 1700s in addition to Tulip Hill.

The auction of the Tulip Hill estate at 4621 Muddy Creek Road in Harwood, Maryland will be held on Saturday, April 10 at 11am EDT. The properties are available for preview daily from 12pm to 3pm and by appointment. View Terms and Conditions of Sale for full details. For more information, visit www.TulipHillAuction.com or call 877-217-2001.

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