Rob Sage's reputation and success has been built on hard work, honesty and respect for his buyers and sellers. More than 30 years full time experience in the antique & auction business, provides Rob with an in-depth perspective as both buyer and seller. Rob creates a fun, old fashioned country auction atmosphere, while providing an excellent buying and selling venue for a broad range of antiques and collectables.
Sales are held in halls, or on location, throughout York Region and Simcoe County. Consignments are always welcome - single pieces, collections or entire estates. Rob Sage was raised in Beeton Ont., graduated from Banting Memorial High school, and then received his diploma of Applied Arts from the Radio and Television Broadcasting Program at Conestoga College.
Sales are held in halls, or on location, throughout York Region and Simcoe County. Consignments are always welcome - single pieces, collections or entire estates. Rob Sage was raised in Beeton Ont., graduated from Banting Memorial High school, and then received his diploma of Applied Arts from the Radio and Television Broadcasting Program at Conestoga College.
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Auctions provide a fast, proven method, for turning your assets into cash, downsizing, or settling an estate. However, for many people, it may be a process they are not familiar with. That is why it is so important, to choose the right auctioneer or auction house. I work extremely hard to make sure we are the RIGHT auction house for your needs.
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Eddy
Dec 19, 2021
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Jade Langan
Sep 07, 2019
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Oksana Wojtiw
Nov 30, 2018
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Ed Mod
Dec 14, 2017
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Nothin Gein
Nov 18, 2017
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Don't bother with his "Spring Furniture" auctions. They're basically sales disguised as an auction. Also has a history of deleting Facebook comments critical of his sales/auction tactics. Can't speak for his regular antique/estate auctions as I have not attended one.
Edit: This is in response to "ed mad". I stand by my original review, which as mentioned was a review of his "new furniture" auctions specifically. It has nothing to do with "prices being too high". Let me give you an example. If they're "auctioning" a couch, and it gets no bids at $300 for example, they'll pass on it, and move on
Edit: This is in response to "ed mad". I stand by my original review, which as mentioned was a review of his "new furniture" auctions specifically. It has nothing to do with "prices being too high". Let me give you an example. If they're "auctioning" a couch, and it gets no bids at $300 for example, they'll pass on it, and move on
Srwto
Sep 09, 2016
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