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'''Gavelby's Auction House''' is a auction house.
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== History==
 
== History==
[[Bart]] and [[Homer]] visited the auction house to buy the "Kissing Lincolns" penny, but [[Mr. Burns]] was there and bought every coin they sold, including the Kissing Lincolns for $10 million.
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[[Bart]] and [[Homer]] visited the auction house to buy the "Kissing Lincolns" penny, but [[Mr. Burns]] was there and bought every coin they sold, including the Kissing Lincolns for $10 million.<ref>"[[All About Lisa]]"</ref>
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The [[Simpson family]] was going to sale a painting they bought from Van Houtens at the Gavelby's Auction House.<ref>"[[The War of Art]]"</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 03:37, September 27, 2014

Gavelby's Auction House
Gavelby's Auction House.png
Location Information
Use: Auction

Gavelby's Auction House is an auction house.

History

Bart and Homer visited the auction house to buy the "Kissing Lincolns" penny, but Mr. Burns was there and bought every coin they sold, including the Kissing Lincolns for $10 million.[1]

The Simpson family was going to sale a painting they bought from Van Houtens at the Gavelby's Auction House.[2]

Appearances

References