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Whiskey & Wagers: The Gentleman’s Sale and Whiskey Event

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Whiskey & Wagers: The Gentleman’s Sale and Whiskey Event

TGR Staff – 08/21/2024

Dallas Auction Gallery is gearing up for “Whiskey & Wagers: The Gentleman’s Sale and Whiskey Event” on August 27th, beginning at 6 PM. This event combines a guided whiskey tasting with a curated auction, creating an evening tailored for fine spirits enthusiasts and distinguished collectibles.

The night starts with a whiskey tasting led by the distillers from Still Austin. Guests will sample a selection of whiskeys and learn about their unique flavors and histories. Following the tasting, the auction begins at 7 PM, offering over 100 items for bid. The auction features a range of gentleman’s items, including Dallas Cowboys memorabilia, luxury watches, fine writing instruments, Western art, and musical instruments.

A portion of the auction proceeds will go to ZERO – The End of Prostate Cancer, making this event not just a chance to acquire rare items but also an opportunity to support a meaningful cause. The event promises a refined experience, bringing together collectors and connoisseurs for a night of sophistication and philanthropy.

At Dallas Auction Gallery, experts across various fields, from fine art to luxury goods, can assist seasoned collectors and first-time buyers in achieving their auction goals.

CLICK HERE to view lots and register to bid.

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