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Updated: 6:04 PM EST Jan 29, 2021 By Phil Yacuboski An online auction is offering a chance to get a piece of history from a Baltimore County restaurant.After closing last year, items from The Milton Inn on York Road in Sparks are up for sale, including tables, chairs, wine glasses and even some of the artwork that adorned the walls. The previous owners really left everything, said Selden Morgan of Alex Cooper Auctions. It was as if the tables were still set up for dinner, so there are tables and chairs that are being sold, all of the glassware is being sold. Morgan said there will be about 20 lots going up for sale that will include about 1,000 items. Everything starts at $20. Bidding was already underway online Friday and will end at 7 p.m. on Feb. 10. There s something for everyone, Morgan said. The restaurant s former owner, Brian Boston, decided to close after 40 years of business. The coronavirus pandemic proved to be too much for the restaurant. Boston wrot