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Rare opportunity: Own items from one of Indy’s most recognizable Victorian landmarks

Auction on Nov. 18 benefits preservation of Indiana Landmarks’ Morris-Butler House

If you’ve ever visited a museum and wished you could own some of its collection, your wish can come true on Nov. 18, when Ripley Auctions hosts a live auction of items from Indiana Landmarks’ Morris-Butler House.

An Old Northside gateway to Victorian-era Indianapolis, the Morris-Butler House was restored in the 1960s by Indiana Landmarks to serve as a house museum featuring decorative arts from the Victorian period. Faithfully stocked over the decades with items including wedding dresses, textiles, furniture, household décor, children’s toys and more, the home acquired a significant collection of Victorian artifacts. Now Indiana Landmarks is making much of that collection available at auction to benefit ongoing preservation of the iconic Second Empire-style property.

See the full auction catalog at ripleyauctions.com.

Located in The Old Northside neighborhood since 1865, the Morris-Butler House was home for two families before becoming a house museum. The home’s initial five-year restoration, spearheaded by Indiana Landmarks founders Eli Lilly and architect H. Roll McLaughlin, and the Old Northside neighborhood’s listing in the National Register of Historic Places acted as catalysts for revitalization of the area. Indiana Landmarks now maintains the Morris-Butler House as office space and a rental venue for small weddings and events.

WHAT: Live auction of Victorian-era items

WHEN: Nov. 18, 11 a.m.

WHERE: Ripley Auctions, 5564 N. Rural Street, Indianapolis and online

About Indiana Landmarks
Indiana Landmarks revitalizes communities, strengthens connections to our diverse heritage, and saves meaningful places. With nine offices located throughout the state, Indiana Landmarks helps people rescue endangered landmarks and restore historic neighborhoods and downtowns. People who join Indiana Landmarks receive its bimonthly magazine, Indiana Preservation. For more information on the not-for-profit organization, visit www.indianalandmarks.org.

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Photos of items up for auction: https://www.ripleyauctions.com/auction-lot/A-little-peek-into-this-auction—scroll-through-_08F4CC28A2/

Media contact:
Mindi Woolman, Director of Marketing and Communications, Indiana Landmarks, 317-639-4534, 317-417-1204 (cell), mwoolman@indianalandmarks.org.

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