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AUCTION college student Not satisfied with the

This story is mine, and for the record, it doesn't contain any actual sex,

though it should have some erotic appeal. Feel free to archive this story,

though please don't make any money from it. Comments are always welcome at

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The Auction of July 18, 1999 By Shon Richards

Bidder's Information

Known as the 'Belle of Greenville,' Eva Concetta operated a successful

brothel in the mid 70's in the little known town of Greenville. Armed with

an artistic flair and high self expectations, she set a new standard in

illegal entertainment, as well as drawing clients from all over the world

to play in her humble palace. An active woman in feminism, Ms. Concetta

ran a service that offered medical insurance, vacation days and other

luxuries to her employees, something previously unknown for these ladies of

the night.

On July 16, 1980, her brothel was raided by the local police. Arrested

for conspiracy to solicit, Ms. Concetta's trial was quick and very final.

She was sentenced to ten years in prison. somehow, she managed to

coordinate an escape that would bring her to the foreign soil of Sweden for

safety. Sweden granted her asylum, and she lives there still today.

Nearly nineteen years later, the bulk of Madam Concetta's possessions

fell to a former employee. This anonymous woman has decided to auction

these items, and we at the Stallings Auction House are happy to be

representing her. Strange, unique and always erotic, all of the items we

have for auction today cannot be ignored by those with unusual tastes. Not

often does paraphernalia from an illegal establishment become available to

the public, so don't miss this rare opportunity!



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Lot # 1

This six inch thick, nine feet high, solid oak door adorned the front of

Madam Concetta's house. The dark rich brown color was complimented by a

gold trim, but that has since been faded. She is quoted as saying that the

reason she chose such a huge door was to give the impression of security to

her patrons. As observed by the ax marks, it took four policemen ten

minutes to bring it down. Although no longer usable as a door, this rare

piece is sure to be a powerful conversation piece.

Lot # 2

The origin of this Ivory Phallus is unknown. Ms. Concetta claimed it

was given to her by an African Prince, but there is no proof. Regardless

of it's origin, there is no doubt that it is ivory, nor is there doubt to

the authenticity of the five rubies decorating the base. Reliable accounts

say that Madam Concetta used this item quite frequently, which is why

bidding for this item is expected to be fierce.

Lot # 3

An accomplished artist, Madam Concetta illustrated all the images in

this leather bound book herself. She called it the 'Libre de Amore,' and

painted the gothic script for the title herself. Inside, Ms. Concetta

describes in graphic detail no less than two hundred sexual positions.

Although Madam Concetta claims to have created all of these positions

herself, it is clear that she borrowed heavily from the Kama Sutra. Even

if she didn't create the positions solely from her own creativity, the

quality of her art and choice of colors is quite remarkable for one with no

formal training.

Lot # 4

Although never fired, this pistol was with Ms. Concetta always. The

inscription on the handle reads 'To Eva with love, Roger.' Local historians

speculate that one time Sheriff, Roger Tompkins was the one who gave the

pistol to Madam Concetta, but his widow violently disagrees. This pistol

was instrumental when Ms. Concetta intimidated two escaped convicts from

her house in the spring of 79, although eyewitnesses report that the men
were more terrified of her cutting remarks than they were of the weapon.

Lot # 5

The contents of this wardrobe hae never been determined. Police

discovered two of the secret compartments, yet x-rays confirm that there

are at least four other sections that defy any idea on how to open them. A

court order prevented the authorities from destroying the wardrobe, as it

was believed that it was an antique from the colonial Governor's mansion.

How Madam Concetta came to own it, and if she was the one who installed the

secret compartments; were mysteries that caused accusations of scandal for

years.



It wasn't till 1987 that experts were able to confirm that the wardrobe

is NOT the antique in question, but by then, the trial was over. The Owner

realizes that more could be gained at the auction if the wardrobe is

intact, so she has neglected discovering for herself. The Buyer is

responsible for anything found after buying the wardrobe.

Lot # 6

This brassiere, made from rubber, was specifically designed for one

client, who paid for it's creation. The red rubber was known to shine when

worn by Madam Concetta, who wore it almost every week. She was extremely

proud of it, since almost no one had seen such an outfit except in certain

East Coast pornography. It was with extreme sorrow that Madam Concetta had

to be cut out of the bra during the Christmas of 76. A patron accidentally

spilled his champagne on her, and the moisture caused the rubber to shrink.

Unable to remove the bra except by destroying it, Madam Concetta banned the

patron for life from ever returning. He has the distinction of being the

only patron banned in public.

Lot # 7

An armchair found in Ms. Concetta's bedroom. The arms of the chair are

extendable, and are on a hinge, allowing the arms to be lowered in ways not

accustomed to chairs. As evidenced by the unusual shape of the arms of the

chair, and the myriad combinations possible in their placement; it became

clear that this chair had erotic uses.

An illustration was made to accompany this piece. It was to show how

the participants would sit in this chair, but the Stallings Auction House

felt it was obscene and subsequently, it was removed from the exhibition.



Lot # 8

The uses of this chair was for diabolical purposes. Every week, Madam

Concetta would select an employee who had somehow displeased her. Then the

female would be bound in this chair, and blindfolded. For a large fee,

clients could enter a small, plain room, and be locked in with the punished

girl. Anything they desired could be inflicted on the woman, as long as it

didn't violate a set of rules prepared before hand.

Many clients used this opportunity to examine the helpless girl without

fear of ridicule. Others would engage in mild sadism; pinching, rough

groping or perhaps rough sex. The chair itself was the most commonly used

punishment. It could recline, the legs could extend up to provide the

captured girl at the desired height, and the legs and arms of the chair

were on a swivel; allowing the client to pose his victim any way he

desired.

Unknown to the clients, the entire situation was a fantasy. The girl
was always a volunteer, and very well compensated for her sacrifice. A

secret room adjoining the punishment room came with it's own peephole.

This allowed the punished girl to be always supervised, as well as allowing

for an unexpected entrance by the well trained bouncers in case things

became unacceptable. Those who would cross the line and attempt to perform

something unsavory, were quickly stopped, beaten and ejected from the

house. It is a credit to Madam Concetta that this fantasy was never

discovered, or none of the ejected clients ever revealed her secret.



Lot # 9

These charred remains are all that is left of Madam Concetta's ledger.

The police found this book in a secret compartment in her wardrobe,

believing it to be the accounts of her clients. Not being able to find the

key for the clasp, the police broke the rather fragile lock. That was when

the book burst into flames, and the pages were irreparably destroyed before

they could extinguish the fire. Arson experts have found that the cover,

as well as the lining of each page was doused in perfume. A flint was

discovered in the lock, and that was what caused the spark that began the

final consumption.

No one knows who made this delicate trap, though suspicion has fallen on

local jewelers.



Lot # 10

Formerly used as an aquarium, this two hundred and fifty gallon tank

became a piece of notoriety after the Halloween of '75. Madam Concetta had

it cleaned out, and then dressed a new girl of hers in a mermaid costume.

She placed this mermaid into the tank, and presented the swimming beauty to

her clients at her annual Halloween party. Since no one had seen this new

employee before, the illusion of the "World Renown" Eva Concetta offering

this "Recently captured Virgin of the Sea" was enticing to her clientele.

Madam Concetta offered the Mermaid's services to the highest bidder, which

was reported to be seven thousand dollars.

No records are known that can shed light on the validity of the claim of

Virginity. However, mermaid costumes were a best seller in Greenville the

next year.

Lot # 11

A simple gold ring with a one carat diamond, this was one of the items

found hidden away in a secret compartment in the wardrobe. The value of

the ring is very small in comparison to other jewelry found in Madam

Concetta's possession, yet it must have had some sort of sentimental value

to warrant it being so well hidden. Unfortunately, Madam Concetta has

refused questions on it matter, though she has requested it be returned

several times. The Owner has declined, and speculation is high that Madam

Concetta will send an agent to bid in her place.



Lot # 12

There are many interesting details to this four post bed that are not

readily obvious just by observing it. First, the springs have been

insulated, to prevent squeaking of any kind. Second, under the canopy is a

mirror that could be hidden with the pull of a curtain. The headboard

contains a cleverly hidden button, that appears to be part of the cherub

deco. This button would summon the bouncer through a silent alarm. Last,

wrapped around the posts, and obscured by the lace curtains, are hundreds

of notches. Speculation believes these notches to be a running total of

Madam Concetta's personal clients, although many believe she would not do

something so crude.

The total is eight hundred and twenty-three notches for those who are

interested.

Lot # 13

The inscription to this lavish and expensive wine case reads "From the

grateful management of the Greenville Airport." The resident managers of

the Greenville Airport have filed a complaint with the Stallings Auction

House, and wish it to be known that this item did not come from them. It

has been proven that the airport's charter flights dropped six hundred

percent when Madam Concetta was closed down. Even if they didn't provide

this gift, they had ample reason to.



Lot # 14

The number on this receipt of bail is correct. Madam Concetta had a

quarter of a million dollar bail set, despite the fact that no criminal

charges were brought upon her other than solicitation. Neither the judge

in the case, or the assistant DA could explain why the bail was set so

high, and they both resigned before an internal investigation could shed

light on the matter.

Even more amazing was that Madam Concetta paid the bail. Her ability to

pay such a large sum, has fueled enough speculation to support three novels

and a television movie.



Lot # 15

An unusual item, this birdhouse was painted by Madam Concetta herself.

She felt that a brothel should have a brothel for a birdhouse. Each

brightly painted 'working bird' was based on an employee, although it is

unknown who the male 'customer' bird was based on. This large, three tier

birdhouse was very popular with the women, as it portrayed a sense of humor

normally absent from such establishments.

Lot # 16

Madam Concetta commissioned this bust of herself from a talented local

college student. Not satisfied with the technical definition of a 'bust,'

she required that this bust include a generous portion of her own bust.

This stunning work of marble captures Ms. Concetta in a wicked smile, a

smile that close friends said was to imply that she knows that you prefer

her definition better. Legend has suggested that Concetta paid for this

bust in her own coin. This is due to Ms. Concetta's own comments that

payment took longer than the actual sculpting.

Lot # 17



Although not sewn by Madam Concetta herself, this dress was made by some

of her employees with her supervision. Scandalously indecent, the crochet

style of this dress allows for too many glimpses of the skin, and the

tightness of this dress revealed Madam Concetta's infamous curves to

biblical levels. It was with this dress that Madam Concetta attended the

annual Greenville summer dance held in the town commons.

What many people didn't realize was that Madam Concetta wore a flesh

colored bodysuit under her dress. This gave her the appearance of being

nude when in fact, all her delicate portions were well concealed. This not

being apparent to the casual observer, it is said that many men were

staring as they perhaps hoped she might fall out of her red dress. It was

this decadent behavior that caused many women to demand action of some sort

from their police, and it's what many people speculate that lead to the

fateful raid on Madam Concetta's home.



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These are the items we have for auction today. Join us on July 8th when

the fascinating erotic art and personalized erotic Barbie collection of

Katherine Ellison are placed on the block. Good luck!