Auction Kings (2010)
Auction Kings
2010 / TV-PGAuction Kings is a reality television series produced by Authentic Entertainment for the Discovery Channel. The series premiered on October 26, 2010 and features the auction house Gallery 63 in Sandy Springs, Georgia, located on Roswell Road immediately north of the Atlanta city limit. The series capitalizes on the success of the History Channel's widely successful Pawn Stars. The auction house employees often rely on experts to appraise items of which historical background is provided to the viewer. Sellers offer comments regarding the merchandise at hand both before and after the auction. At the second commercial break, a multiple-choice question about the auction house or the items is presented.
Seasons & Episode
A rare Pannonia motorcycle; a 1930s classroom printer is up for auction; a Michael Jackson "Thriller" sales award.
A seller brings in buckets filled with sterling silver; a seaman's locker from the USS Yorktown; Red Baron kiddie ride.
A seller brings in buckets filled with sterling silver; a seaman's locker from the USS Yorktown; Red Baron kiddie ride.
Jon journeys to pick up an antique telephone; Paul takes in paintings by legendary sports artist, Leroy Neiman; a motorcycle modified by Michael Jordan's racing team.
A rare Pannonia motorcycle; a 1930s classroom printer is up for auction; a Michael Jackson "Thriller" sales award.
A vintage shoeshine stand; bomb squad suit; WWI binoculars.
Auction Kings is a reality television series produced by Authentic Entertainment for the Discovery Channel. The series premiered on October 26, 2010 and features the auction house Gallery 63 in Sandy Springs, Georgia, located on Roswell Road immediately north of the Atlanta city limit. The series capitalizes on the success of the History Channel's widely successful Pawn Stars. The auction house employees often rely on experts to appraise items of which historical background is provided to the viewer. Sellers offer comments regarding the merchandise at hand both before and after the auction. At the second commercial break, a multiple-choice question about the auction house or the items is presented.