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Coyle's Auction Gallery Coyle's Auction Inc. is a family owned and operated auction house established in 1985. Coyle's provides you with reliable, professional and convenient assistance with estate settlements, liquidations and appraisals. Regularly scheduled auctions are held featuring antiques and decorative arts drawn from area estates and collections.
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In today's market, auction has proved to be the most efficient high return means of converting your art, antique and personal property to cash, quickly, easily and with no inconvenience to you. Coyle's has built its reputation on providing a full range of key services to our consignors, all of these services are generally included in our competitive commissions.
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Randy C.
Dec 20, 2019
Excellent Auction. As a seller I was very pleased with the presentation and auctioning of my items. Auctioneer was very clear and explained the background of each item auctioned. Items to be auctioned (all items, not just mine) ranged from furniture to jewelry to figurines to paintings to dinnerware and much more with a large selection of each. Some of the items rare.

As a seller or buyer you will find Nancy and Michael to always be very up front, fair, and honest people that act professionally and know what they're doing. If you're considering an auction Coyle's should be your first choice.
Aries S.
Mar 23, 2019
Can be a bit of a mixed bagged. But, unlike Skinners they are polite and down to earth. They answer any questions and seem fair. Their quality can vary but they seem to have a nice selection. It is a small auction and they seem to know the back story of their items. Just ask. Plus, they have a good bar with small sandwiches and goodies which is nice.
Justin M.
Mar 25, 2018
I went to this auction in March. It was small. They had some very nice items. But, as the night went it one it morphed into something very odd. A couple of 'their regulars' a older man and older woman chatted the entire auction LOUDLY and they sat upfront gossiping about the other people there. Then the people they were gossiping about would walk by and they'd be all smiles and chat with them, and then gossip about them.

A group of men stood at the bar area during the early auction, this auction is split into two sections, one at 3 pm and the other at 5 pm. They laughed, were very crude and offended my wife. One guy went up to her and started trying to get friendly when they were bidding on oriental rugs. All in all it was like a free for all. The auctioneer got confused, would STOP and restart bidding because even he couldn't hear what was going on.

Then there were people on the phones, which added to the confusion. Would not go back. It seems like a local family run operation, that is very clickish, and the locals bid you up and then joke about it. One guy sitting the far back with a group of guys talked about one of the women's figures in graphic terms and well, you can take it from there. It is really unprofessional, and a bit crude. But, cheap. Things go cheap. Because it is so unprofessional.