Auctioneer Doug Riat, Lawrence, moves through the crowded garage of Gilbert's the late Willie Stagg Thursday evening organizing over 5000 miniature stuffed animals collected by Stagg as he prepares for a two-day auction this weekend in which the family will sell many of Stagg's possessions including her many collectibles. In addition to the stuffed animals, some of the other notable collectors items are Stagg's 200 plus Barbie dolls and over 2000 albums.
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