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  2. Alexander Autographs - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, Alexander Historical Auctions, a company headed by the same president as Alexander Autographs, auctioned off Nazi memorabilia including a gold watch presented to Hitler valued at $2 million. A number of prominent Jewish leaders across Europe signed a letter urging the company to cancel the auction. [10]

  3. Concierge Auctions - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, the company managed the sale of the penthouse above Tiffany & Co.’s store in Palm Beach, Florida, through an online auction. [36] The company also listed The One for sale at $295 million; [37] it sold at auction for $126 million, plus a 12-percent commission to Concierge Auctions. [38]

  4. Constellation Automotive Group - Wikipedia

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    The company had head offices at the Frimley Bridges site, but later moved to purpose-built premises at Blackbushe Airport, Yateley to accommodate the now-closed aviation division. It still occupies the site. [1] Employing 160 at its head office, Wickins built the company into the largest car auction business in the world before retiring in 1990 ...

  5. Mecum Auctions - Wikipedia

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    As of 2016, Mecum auctions 15,000 vehicles annually, ranging from muscle cars to pre-World War I vehicles, with annual sales of $300 million. [29] [30] The company specializes in muscle cars from the 1950s to 1970s. [31] By 2017, the company had added separate auction events dealing solely with motorcycles and farmer tractors respectively.

  6. Washington, Brandywine and Point Lookout Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Washington, Brandywine & Point Lookout Railroad (WB&PL) (originally, the Southern Maryland Railroad) was an American railroad that operated in southern Maryland and Washington, D.C., from 1918 to 1942; but it and other, shorter-lived entities used the same right-of-way from 1883 to 1965.

  7. Southern Maryland - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] [7] [6] The largest community in Southern Maryland is Waldorf, with a population of 81,410 as of the 2020 Census. [1] [2] The first European settlement in Maryland was established in Southern Maryland at St. Mary's City in 1634. [11] This settlement is considered by historians to be the birthplace of religious freedom in North America. [12]

  8. Manheim Auctions - Wikipedia

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    Manheim, Inc. is an automobile auction company. As a subsidiary of Cox Automotive, a subsidiary of privately owned Cox Enterprises, Inc. based in Atlanta, Georgia, Manheim's primary business is wholesaling vehicles via a bidding process using traditional and online formats.

  9. Southern Union Company - Wikipedia

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    Southern Union Company was a natural gas utility and energy resources company based in Houston, Texas.In 2012, the company was acquired by Energy Transfer Partners.. The company owned and operated more than 20,000 miles (32,000 km) of gathering and transportation pipelines that transported natural gas from major producing areas to major markets in the Southeast, Midwest, and Great Lakes regions.