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Fine Furnishings Paintings & Collectibles Ballymena Thursday 19th September @ 7.00 pm Auctions Ballymena Fine Furnishings, Paintings and Collectibles ‘Knysna’ 2 Woodcroft Lane, BT42 1FZ Thursday 19th September @ 7.00pm A really nice mix of Antique and General Furnishings, collectibles, paintings, clocks, the contents of the above and including a very nice upright piano, very good three piece suite, interesting collection of beswick ornaments, crystal, tea and dinner sets, nice collection of silver including cigarette, vesta, snuff boxes, candlesticks, vases etc, pieces of jewellery including gold and diamond rings, chains, brooches etc, garden benches, kitchen appliances, bedroom furniture, etc Please note Sale to be held by catalogue and screen in the Adair Arms Hotel 1-7 Ballymoney Road, Ballymena @ 7.00pm Viewing: Wednesday 18th September 11.00am – 1.00pm, 2.00pm -5.00pm and 7.00 – 8.30pm and day of sale Thursday 19th September 3.00 – 6.45pm Telephone Number During Viewing & Sale (028) 2766 7669 / 07860474956 Office 27. A Nice Mahogany Arch Top Corner Cupboard 1. A Hummel Figurine 'Girl With Goat' 28. A Room Uplighter and and Another Reading Lamp 2. A Gilted Wall Bracket 29. A Tryone Crystal Vase, A 3. A George VI Coronation Teapot Waterford Crystal Vase and 4. A Jungans Double Weight A Crystal Hand Bell Wall Clock 30. A Very Nice Mahogany 5. A Nice Mahogany Circular Framed Chair Plantstand 31. Two Good Crystal Boxes 6. A Large Framed Print 'City Scene' 32. A Fugi Film Camera and 7. A Framed Tract, Grandparents Other Cameras Plaque and A Wall Decoration 33. A Portable Stereo/CD Player 8. An Inlaid Mahogany Occasional 34. A Royal Albert 'Old Country Rose' Table Coffee Set 9. A Very Good Three Seater Settee, 35. A Nice Sized Mahogany Double Matching Chair and Footstool Pedestal Desk 10. A Nice Moorcroft Table Lamp 36. A Royal Doulton Figurine 11. A Nice Pair of Gilt Framed Still 'Michelle' Life Oil Paintings - P Rosin 37. A Royal Doulton Figurine 12. A Royal Doulton Plate 'Deaf' 'Summer Rose' 13. A Royal Doulton Plate 'Then 38. A Royal Doulton Figurine 'Top Stood My Friend' Of the Hill' 14. A Royal Doulton Plate 'Sir 39. A Royal Doulton Figurine 'Rose' Andrew' 40. A Royal Doulton Figurine 15. A Royal Doulton Plate 'Ninette' 'Sergeant Buzfuz' 41. A Royal Doulton Figurine 16. A Sectioned Wooden Framed 'Southern Belle' Wall Mirror 42. An Astragal Glazed Two Door 17. Two Royal Doulton Character Mahogany Wall Cabinet Jugs, 'Robin Hood' and 'The 43. A Nice Lot of Six Limited Edition Jug Collector' Wall Plates 18. Two Royal Doulton Character 44. A Mahogany Framed Desk Chair Jugs, 'Long John Silver' and 'Smuggler' Bedroom 1 19. A Figurine 'Bird', Ornamental Plate and Small Picture Frame 45. An Inlaid Mahogany Dressing 20. A Nice Mahogany Turn Over Table/Piano Stool Leaf Tea Table 46. A Royal Doulton Figurine 'Nina' 21. A Caverswall Decorated and 47. A Royal Doulton Figurine Gilted Plate 'Fairlady' 22. A Royal Doulton Figurine 'Nicola' 48. A Royal Doulton Figurine 'Nicola' 23. A Royal Doulton Figurine 49. A Staffordshire Figurine ‘Hunting Dog’ 'Jessica' 24. A Large Hummel Figurine 'Girl 50. An Inlaid Mahogany With Ball' Upholstered Settee 25. A Large Hummel Figurine 51. A Gilt Framed Trio picture 'The Hiker' 52. Two Dressing Table Sets 26. A Heavy Footed Waterford 53. A Royal Doulton Figurine Crystal Vase 'Melissa' and A Smaller Royal Doulton Figurine 'Sunday Best' 5 8 9 10 11 12 14 18 23 24 34 35 45 48 50 52 53 58 59 62 69 70 72 73 54. An Early Gilt Framed Oil Painting 79. An Oil Painting 'Snow in 55. A Very Nice Pair of Gilted Metal The Hills' - Signed and Ceramic Decorated Table 80. A Very Good Carved Mahogany Lamps and Shades Coatstand 56. A Bathroom Mat Set 81. A Very Nice Gilt Framed Wall 57. A Very Good Revitalise Double Mirror Bed, Headboard, Quilt and Pillows 82. An Upholstered Painted Armchair 58. A Nice Set Of Seven Limited 83. A Gilt Framed Print – John Edition Wall Plates Constable 58A A Set of Six Limited Edition 84. An Upholstered High Ended Wall Plates Window Seat 59. An Oil Painting 'Still Life' -Marian 85. A Small Oak Chest of Four McLaghlan and Another Still Drawers Life Oil – Mojan. 60. An Oil Painting 'Still Life' - Bedroom 3 Mary Brown 61. A Tapestry Covered 86. A Large Royal Doulton Bedroom Armchair Figurine 'Slapdash' 62. A Nice Watercolour 'Glandore 87. A Crown Devon Hand Painted House, Movanagher' - and Gilted Jug Tom McGoldrick 88. A Pair of Gilt Framed 'Russell 63. A Minolta Camera, Case etc. Flint' Print 64. A Wooden Tract Plaque 89. A Good Corby Trouser Press 65. A Nice Small Wall Mirror 90. A Nice Inlaid Mahogany Dressing Table 91. A Royal Doulton Figurine Bedroom 2 'Charlotte' 92. A Lot of Four Coalport and 66. A Good Dimplex Oil Filled Other Figurines Room Heater 93. A Figurine Based Table Lamp 67. A Nest of Three Tables and Shade 68. A Baluster Bowl Table Lamp and 94. Two Framed Tracts Shade 95. A Very Good Energiser Double 69. A Nice Watercolour 'Full Sail' - Bed and Quilt Alan Stark 96. Two Parian Style Figurines, 70. An Oil Painting 'the Old Violin' - 'Sunday Best' and Another Ruge 97. A Good Lot of Linen 71. A Three Door Wardrobe and 98. A Mahogany Dressing Mirror Matching Three Drawer Chest and Stool 72. An Oak Cased Wall Clock 99. An Oval Mahogany 73. An Oil Painting 'Deep In Thought' - Occasional Table Petro 100. A Nice Upholstered Armchair 74. A Tape Recorder, Slide Projector 100A A Nice Royal Winton and Screen Decorated Circular Bowl 75. A Gilted Metal Standard Lamp and Shade Hallway 76. A Lot of Four Cases 77. A Sundry Lot of Magazine Rack, 101. A Pair of Wooden Tract Plaques Stool, Exercise Stool, etc. 102. An Onyx Mantle Clock, 78. A Circular Wall Plaque Capidimonte Figurine and An 'The Red Boy' Ornamental Floral Basket etc. 74 75 79 80 86 89 90 94 95 98 99 101 102 105 107 110 114 112 113 118 120 124 125 126 103. A Metal Clothes Rail 131. A Silver Plated and Crystal 104. An Oil Painting 'River Scene' - Sectioned Tray and Other Prudence Turner Silver Plate 105. An Inlaid Mahogany Oval 132. A French Bayonet Occasional Table 133. A Mahogany Drop Leaf Table, 106. A China Bowl and A Jersey Leather Inset Pottery Candlestick 134. A Very Nice Cloisonne Mantle 107. A Very Heavy Crystal Footed Clock Fruit Bowl 135. A Nice Pair of Hummel Bookends 108. A Nice Watercolour 'Landscape' - 136. A Royal Doulton Figurine George Trevor 'Southern Belle' 109. A Lot of Two Capidimonte 137. A Royal Doulton Figurine Figurines 'Melissa' 110. A Mirror Backed Slimline 138. A Nice Sized Mahogany Hall Hall Stand Table, Centre Pedestal 111. A Pair of Unusual Wall Plaques 139. A Mahogany Shield Backed and Another Hall Chair 112. A Collection of Ceramic Birds, 140. A Very Nice Oil Painting etc. 'Landscape' - K Hobson 113. Three Pieces of Aynsley 'Orchard 141. A Royal Worcester Jug Gold' 142. A Gilt Framed Oval Wall Mirror 114. An Aynsley 'Orchard Gold' Lidded and Matching Wall Shelf Two Handled Vase 143. A Wooden Stick Stand and 115. An Unusual Three Branch Cake Contents Stand, Brass Claw Feet 144. A Llladro Style Figurine 'Girl 116. A Victorian William III Cup and With Sheep and Lamb' Saucer 145. A Mahogany Cased Double 117. A Royal Worcester Vase Weight Vienna Wall Clock 118. A Large Hummel Figurine 'Out of 146. A Four Piece Silver Plated Teaset Danger' and A China Bird 147. A Large Early Sylvac Cat 119. An Astragal Glazed Corner 148. A Royal Doulton Figurine 'The Cupboard Foaming Quart' 120. A Victorian Inlaid Rosewood 149. A Rare Early Beswick Reclining Mantle Clock Horse 121. A Gilted Wall Mirror and A 150. A Nice Mahogany Two Door Matching Wall Shelf Cabinet 122. A Small Sutherland Table 151. A Chinese Blue and White 123. A Watercolour ‘Seaspray’ – Stick Stand Maureen Hunter 151A A Lot of Three Walking Canes 124. An Inlaid Mahogany Armchair 152. A Chinese Blue and White 125. A Watercolour 'Glencloy' - Fish Bowl S McLarnon 153. An Interesting Barometer 126. An Oil Painting 'Village Scene' 154. A Nice Sized Shaped Front Monogrammed VR Hall Table 127. A Watercolour 'Garron Point' - 155. A Very Nice Oil Painting 'Winter G.W.Morrison Fodder' -David Fletcher 128. A Royal Doulton Figurine 'Lynne' 129. A Royal Doulton Figurine 'Jennifer' Kitchen 130. An Inlaid Mahogany Small Chest 156. A Royal Doulton 'Old Colony' of Four Drawers Dinner Set 127 129 130 133 134 135 138 139 140 141 144 145 147 148 146 149 150 151 152 155 156 157 158 162 157. A Royal Tuscan Bone 183. A Pair Of Wooden Fish China Teaset Ornaments 158. A Drop Leaf Kitchen Table and 184. A Golfing Wall Plaque Clock Four Chair Set 184A A Pine Framed Picture 159. A Watercolour 'Still Life' -Richie Ackerman and Two Limited Edition Wall Plates Utility 160. A Very Good Large Royal Doulton 'Lisette' Patterned Dinner Set 185. A Mahogany Cased Barometer 161. A Sundry Lot of Kitchen 186. A Collection of Place Mats, Accessories, Kettle, Toaster etc. Cutlery etc. 162. A Silver Plated Gallery Tray 187. Two Lots of Good Cutlery and Contents 188. A Nice Lot of Seven Limited 163. A Silver Plated Gallery Tray Edition Wall Plates and Four Piece Tea Service 189. A Lot of Bone Handled and 164. A Twelve Piece Silver Dessert Other Cutlery Knives and Forks Set - 190. Two Entree Dishes and Two Sheffield 1934 Cake Dishes 165.
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