Antique appraisals will raise funds for New Jersey Aid for Animals

Camden County, NJ - Did you ever wonder how much that old locket your great aunt Hilda left you is worth? Now you can find out and help abused and abandoned animals in your area as well. NJ Aid for Animals (NJAFA) and The Auction House will be teaming up April 27th to appraise your items for a donation of only $10 per appraisal.

NJAFA is non-profit 501(c)(3) animal charity in Camden County, New Jersey. Their motto is: “Advocacy. Action. Impact.” According to their website, they rescue abandoned and abused animals, offer spay/neuter services, help people transport pets to veterinarians, and much more.

The Auction House is a local well known auctioneer from Audubon, New Jersey. The owner, Marty Cobb, brings over thirty years of experience. His expertise lie in evaluating fine and decorative arts, furniture, and collectibles such as dolls and toys.

Attendees are encouraged to bring small items such as coins, porcelain, jewelery and small furniture for appraisal. 100% of the proceeds will go to NJAFA to help abused and neglected animals.

So dust off that old coin collection and mark your calendars. Saturday, April 27th between 12 PM - 3 PM the Auction House located at 100 W. Merchant Street in Audubon, New Jersey will evaluate your items for only $10 per appraisal.

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