
Daniel Buck Soules has been involved
in the Antiques, Art and Auction business
for more than 30 years and has been an
auctioneer since 1976. Daniel has conducted
auction sales in Massachusetts, Michigan,
Connecticut and Georgia and has been involved
in appraisal days throughout the United
States including California, Washington,
Nevada, Ohio, Arkansas, Illinois and Florida,
and also for such prestigious museums
as the Smithsonian Institute.
Having presently relocated to Palmetto,
Florida Mr. Soules has continued to expand
Daniel Buck Appraisals to assist consignors
with the brokering of their items for
those individuals who do not want their
property sold at a public auction. Mr.
Soules also continues to work with auction
houses throughout the United States and
Europe to the benefit of his clients.
Daniel frequently conducts auctions for
non-profit charities throughout the United
States. One of the recent auctions conducted
was held to benefit the USS Saratoga Museum
and was hosted at the private residence
of the Honorable Governor and Mrs. Donald
Carcieri in Narragansett, Rhode Island,
and has also conducted sales for the Ted
Williams Museum.
You may recognize Daniel Buck Soules
as a frequent appraiser on the two-time
Emmy nominated PBS television show "Antiques
Roadshow." Daniel has been an (on
air) appraiser of Decorative Arts, Silver
and Collectibles with the Antiques Roadshow
since 1999 and has appraised many items
on air. He also has been guest auctioneer
for the PBS television station in Providence,
RI and for Community Television in Lee,
MA.
Daniel Buck Appraisals offers our clients
more than 30-years of Knowledge, Integrity
and Discretion.
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