Port Richmond: Quaker City Auctioneers

Josh Moshen and Brandt Wolf (right) inspect the price of a soda vending machine.
Josh Moshen and Brandt Wolf (right) inspect the price of a soda vending machine.

Since 1932, Quaker City Auctioneers has been buying, selling, auctioning, appraising and liquidating a variety of machinery and equipment. Brandt Wolf has been the director of operations at Quaker City Auctioneers at 2860 Memphis St. for 11 years. Brandt said the longevity and experience of the company has garnered a reputation nationwide for its quality work.

“We’ve gone as far as Utah. We’ve gone pretty far out, North Carolina, South Carolina and Florida. We’re primarily in the area but we’ve gone [across the nation]. We do all kinds of stuff, metal working equipment, fabric equipment and restaurants.”

Quaker City is preparing for an auction featuring items from a recently foreclosed restaurant.  On March 10, products from a local country club will be available for purchase as well.

“We’re getting ready to do Island Green Country Club on the 10th. We’ll be selling the equipment,” said Wolf.

Robert Moshen files away restaurant products to be auctioned off.

The Auctioneers were involved in the selling of memorabilia from one of Philadelphia’s most popular sites.

“We did the Spectrum, we did the memorabilia. We did the pictures, and flags and all kinds of stuff. Even the Canadian flags and American flags hanging up there,” said Wolf.

For more information about the auctions and products available for bidding, go to www.quakercityauction.com.

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