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John's Auction Schedule
This webpage features my 2009 monthly North Georgia antique auction schedule. Please note that I will be adding additional auction information concerning the Cleveland, Georgia auction house location and driving directions from metro Atlanta soon!

January

January 24

February

February 28

March

March 28

April

April 25

May

May 23

June

June 27

July

July 25

August

August 22

September

September 26

October

October 24

November

November 28

December

To Be Announced

John's 2009 North Georgia Antique Auction Schedule


North Georgia Auction Schedule
North Georgia Auction Schedule


129S Antiques & More Auction
Connie Morris owner and auctioneer for 129S Antiques & More Auction and her husband John hold auctions 3 nights each week. Their auctions are held in a modern climate controlled 4000 square foot building located at 6418 Hwy 129S Cleveland, Georgia. The auction features a fully handicap accessible facility, plenty of parking and comfortable seating, snack bar and a non-smoking atmosphere! I was truly blessed to find such a great facility and fine people to work with!!!

North Georgia Auction House
North Georgia Auction House


Auction Pickup
Help will be available for pickup on Sunday afternoon following each of my antique auctions. If you can't pickup on Sunday please let Connie or myself know as soon as possible after the auction! As Connie holds 3 regularly scheduled auctions each week. Need storage for the antiques that you buy? Skitt Mountain Storage is located on the same property as the auction house. Please ask about "free" delivery into the Atlanta area if you can't haul an item purchased at one of my antique auctions!

Skitt Mountain Storage
Skitt Mountain Storage



Neat Pieces: The Plain-Style Furniture of Nineteenth-Century Georgia Neat Pieces: The Plain-Style Furniture of Nineteenth-Century Georgia

Author:  Atlanta History Center; forward by Deanne D. Levison


Product Description
Neat Pieces is a detailed, extensively illustrated survey of the major forms and makers of the "plain style" of furniture made and used by Georgians in the 1800s. Simply designed, solidly constructed of local woods, and usually unadorned, such pieces were used daily by their owners for storage, sleeping, eating, and more. Today, this furniture is read by historians, folklorists, and other experts for clues into a past way of life. It is also prized by museums, antiques dealers and auction houses, and furniture appraisers, collectors, and makers.


Neat Pieces first appeared as the companion volume to the Atlanta History Center's seminal 1983 exhibit of the same name. The exhibit featured 126 exemplary pieces of furniture, including chairs, tables, huntboards, washstands, and candlestands. Each of them is described and illustrated in this book. Photographs in the original edition of Neat Pieces were black-and-white; here they are color. A new foreword by Deanne Levison looks at related publications and exhibits of the subsequent two decades. The introduction, by William W. Griffin, provides information on furniture forms, nomenclature, and finishes. Also included in the book is a list of more than twelve hundred nineteenth-century Georgia furniture craftsmen, with key details of their lives and work.


Includes: 126 exemplary pieces of furniture (including chairs, tables, huntboards, washstands, and candlestands); 172 color photographs, 17 black-and-white photographs; Information on furniture forms, nomenclature, and finishes; Details about more than twelve hundred nineteenth-century Georgia furniture craftsmen


Published in conjunction with the Atlanta History Center and the Madison-Morgan Cultural Center