Memorabilia from the Akron Spaghetti Warehouse will be sold as a result of closure.
Memorabilia from the Akron Spaghetti Warehouse will be sold as a result of closure.
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Want to own memorabilia from Spaghetti Warehouse? Here's how

The Spaghetti Warehouse, which closed its downtown Akron location on May 17, was known for its collection of antiques, vintage items and other curiosities.

There’s a chance to purchase some of these items in an upcoming auction and liquidation sale, which will start June 2 at 7 a.m.

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Two Old Souls Auction Company Inc., which is handling the auction, will host an in-person preview for this auction by appointment only between 4 and 6 p.m. on June 2. Call 330-474-9153 to schedule an appointment.

The auction will run through Tuesday, June 9, with lots starting to close at 7 p.m.

The items up for bid can be reviewed at https://jkestateauctions.com or https://www.facebook.com/twooldsoulsinconlineauctions.

Pick-up of items is Wednesday, June 10 between 2 and 6:30 p.m. at the Spaghetti Warehouse restaurant, 510 S. Main St. Call 330-474-9153 before bidding if this time frame will not work to see if other arrangements can be made. Shipping is available for some items in this auction, depending on the ship-to address.

What’s available in the online Spaghetti Warehouse auction?

The exterior Spaghetti Warehouse sign that greeted patrons for years is among the memorable items available during the auction.

Numerous dining tables and chairs are up for auction, along with paintings, replica tin signs, framed historic advertisements, a triple-deck pizza oven, a wooden barrel-style butter churn and an antique decorative pump organ pipes piece.

The auction site also notes that more items are continuing to be added to the online auction until it begins June 2.

This article originally appeared on Akron Beacon Journal: Want to own memorabilia from Spaghetti Warehouse? Here’s how

Reporting by April Helms, Akron Beacon Journal / Akron Beacon Journal

USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect

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