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- pdf?_r=1&res=9906EFD8123AE63BBC4A52DFB767838D669FDE accessdate "2010-07-18".
- pdf?_r=1&res=9906EFD8123AE63BBC4A52DFB767838D669FDE date "1876-11-12".
- pdf?_r=1&res=9906EFD8123AE63BBC4A52DFB767838D669FDE isCitedBy Mock_auction.
- pdf?_r=1&res=9906EFD8123AE63BBC4A52DFB767838D669FDE publisher The_New_York_Times.
- pdf?_r=1&res=9906EFD8123AE63BBC4A52DFB767838D669FDE quote "The general phases of the fraud in all these sales are: holding out the assertion that a systematic auction place is a private residence; stocking the house with furniture, and saying it was the furniture of some party about to leave the city; the attendance of male and female dummies or cappers, assuming by implication, to be buyers from the outside public; the cappers bidding and puffing in the interests of the auctioneers...".
- pdf?_r=1&res=9906EFD8123AE63BBC4A52DFB767838D669FDE title "Mock Auction Sales.; How household furniture is disposed of. Our citizens swindled at bogus private sales--The names of the auctioneers connected with the fraudulent practice--Where they carry on their business.".
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