Shell Factory & Nature Park announces additional online auctions of remaining inventory
Following the first auction in December, a second auction is open through Jan. 28th, with another planned in February

Zoltar Fortune Teller. PHOTO PROVIDED
Fans who missed the December auction of some of the inventory of the now-closed Shell Factory & Nature Park have two more chances to own a piece of nostalgia with an auction that is live now through Jan. 28. A third and final auction is also planned to run in February. The virtual auctions, hosted by Fort Myers Auction, will liquidate the remaining inventory from the 86-year-old beloved entertainment destination.
Online bidding for the second auction is now live and will conclude at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 28. More than 750 lots are available with highlights of the current auction including:
• The original Pick-A-Pearl giant scallop shell
• Working Zoltar Fortune Teller game
• Largest Gift Store Sign and other Shell Factory branded signs

Coin operated kiddie rides. PHOTO PROVIDED
• Tommy’s Budweiser neon sign
• Elvis statue and pictures
• Frank Sinatra statue
• Multiple coin operated kiddie rides
• Multiple dinosaur statues

Dinosaur statue. PHOTO PROVIDED
• All jewelry
• Theatre costumes
• Extensive restaurant equipment, supplies and furniture
Further details, dates and registration for the final online auction in February, which will include contents of the tool room, event storage, pallet rack and catering equipment, will be announced in the coming weeks.
Bidders must register an account to view and bid on available items online at ShellFactoryAuction.com. Items will be sold as-is and buyers must pick up items by appointment.

Elvis statue. PHOTO PROVIDED
Established in North Fort Myers in 1938, the 18-acre, old-Florida roadside attraction entertained multiple generations with amusement-style rides, arcade games, miniature golf, 50,000 square feet of gift shops, a 4.5-acre nature park with over 350 animals, birds, reptiles and fish that have been rehomed since the attraction closed, and much more. In 1997, Cronin and her late husband, Tom, took the helm of the property when it was under foreclosure and lovingly transformed it from a roadside tourist spot to a sought-out destination for locals, seasonal residents and tourists. The park, which closed in September 2024, also supported many local nonprofits by serving as the host venue for countless fundraisers and events that rallied the community together in support of important community, animal and wildlife missions.
For more information visit, ShellFactoryAuction.com.
- Coin operated kiddie rides. PHOTO PROVIDED
- Dinosaur statue. PHOTO PROVIDED
- Elvis statue. PHOTO PROVIDED
- Frank Sinatra statue. PHOTO PROVIDED
- Gorilla statue. PHOTO PROVIDED
- Metal beaded peacock. PHOTO PROVIDED
- Shell Factory photo sign. PHOTO PROVIDED
- Shell statue. PHOTO PROVIDED
- Tommy’s Budweiser neon sign. PHOTO PROVIDED
- Triceratops head. PHOTO PROVIDED
- Zoltar Fortune Teller. PHOTO PROVIDED

Frank Sinatra statue. PHOTO PROVIDED

Gorilla statue. PHOTO PROVIDED

Metal beaded peacock. PHOTO PROVIDED

Shell Factory photo sign. PHOTO PROVIDED

Shell statue. PHOTO PROVIDED

Tommy’s Budweiser neon sign. PHOTO PROVIDED

Triceratops head. PHOTO PROVIDED