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Ableauctions.com Hosts Victorian Casino Antiques Auction

21 February 2006

LAS VEGAS -- (PRESS RELEASE) -- Ableauctions.com (AMEX: AAC) announced today that it will host, through their subsidiary iCollector.com, the Victorian Casino Antiques auction on March 11 & 12, 2006. This event will feature a Caille Bros. 25 cent Eclipse Upright slot machine and antique items dated from as early as the 1840s. Other items of interest include vintage cigar boxes dated 1849, an antique baby carriage, various fabulous 1950s slot machines, an early candlestick phone with dial, hand painted parlor lamps, "Vendo" Coca-Cola machine and a Seeburg model L-100 jukebox.

Victorian Casino Antiques has been a full service auction company for 30 years. During the last 5 years, current partners Peter Sidlow and Pat McGuire have led the Company into a premier position in the antique auction community, by focusing and specializing on their niche categories. These include coin operated gambling and vending machines, western and folk art, and other Victorian items.

Currently there are three scheduled auctions:

* March 11-12, 2006 - 1,100 items. Auction will be held at the Victorian Casino Antiques gallery at 4631 Dean Martin Blvd., Las Vegas, NV.

* July 8, 2006 - The Liberty Belle Saloon auction, held at the Reno - Sparks Convention Centre, Reno, NV, will showcase the personal collection of the Fey Bros., whose grandfather, Chas Fey, invented the slot machine.

* October 14 -15, 2006 - 1,000 items. Auction will be held at the new South Coast Hotel & Casino, 9 Las Vegas Blvd. South, Las Vegas, NV. This auction will feature a large collection from a Southern collector, which has not been seen for the past 10 years.

Both the March and October auctions will feature live Internet bidding, through iCollector and eBay Live.

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