Imagine a simple crockery piece turning into a birthday windfall! A Nebraska woman's extraordinary luck unfolded as she stumbled upon a hidden treasure right on her front porch. Just in time for her 91st birthday, Lois Jurgens' story took an unexpected turn.
Jurgens nearly sold her 30-gallon Red Wing Stoneware crock at a garage sale, unaware of its true value. But fate intervened when she heard about Bramer Auction and Realty's specialized antique crock sale. And this is where the tale gets intriguing...
Auction owner Ken Bramer was initially hesitant to include Jurgens' crock, but a quick visit to her home revealed a collector's dream. The crock, despite its weathered exterior, showcased a rare set of blue butterfly markings, a feature that sent its value soaring. But here's where it gets controversial—was it ethical to pay so much for an item the owner knew so little about?
Jurgens' humble estimate of $100 was met with laughter and a promise of surprise. And surprise her they did! On her birthday, the crock sold for a staggering $32,000, leaving Jurgens in disbelief. This unexpected turn of events made her birthday one to remember.
The story begs the question: Are there more hidden treasures in plain sight, waiting to be discovered? Perhaps this tale inspires a new wave of antique enthusiasts, eager to uncover the next big find. What do you think? Is it a collector's dream or a controversial windfall?