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Saturday June 13, 2020 Beginning at 9:30 A.M FRIDAY JUNE 12, 2020 & SATURDAY JUNE 13, 2020 BEGINNING AT 9:30 A.M. EACH DAY 57th & REAL ESTATE COMPANY We will sell the following Personal Property of the Late Gene & Rosemary Dames at Public Auction on: FRIDAY JUNE 12, 2020 & SATURDAY JUNE 13, 2020 BEGINNING AT 9:30 A.M. EACH DAY SALE SITE: 1990 St. Paul Rd.; St. Paul, MO 63366 DIRECTIONS: From Wentzville, go north on Hwy 61 to Flint Hill/Hwy P Exit, go east on Hwy P 7.5 miles to left on St. Paul Rd. and go ½ mile to sale on right. OWNER: GENE & ROSEMARY (GROEBLINHOFF) DAMES TRUST NOTICE: If you are not comfortable attending the auction, due to COVID-19, and you want to preview prior to the sale on certain items contact our office we will be accepting absentee bids subject to a 48 hour pre registration. Please follow the social distancing guidelines. Out of concern for our customers and employees if you are running a fever, or have flu like symptoms please do not attend the auction. Thanks, David, Dusty & Bill AUCTIONEERS: ® OWNER: GENE & ROSEMARY (GROEBLINHOFF) DAMES TRUST AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Gene and Rosemary were married 67 years. Gene served our country in the U.S. Army during DAVID THORNHILL DUSTY THORNHILL BILL UNSELL the Korean War. Gene and Rosemary owned and ran Dog Prairie Tavern in St. Paul since 1964 and Gene was still Troy, MO Troy, MO Frankford, MO tending bar until he was 90. It was said, Gene never met a stranger and he would buy your first beer whether he Troy Office: 636-366-4206. knew you or not. Gene loved band nights and would sing-along and dance. He was a generous man and gave to Lunch will be served. All buyers will be photographed. Terms: Cash or Good Check with Current For Full Listing, visit countless charities such as veterans groups and churches. They were members of the St. Paul Catholic Church. He Photo I.D. Out of State Photo I.D.s and Out of State Checks must be accompanied with a Bank enjoyed collecting vintage cars and antiques. The fish fry’s at Dog Prairie on Friday nights were legendary! Gene Letter of Credit, call for details. We do not accept Cashier Checks. Items sold with no warranty. www.thornhillauction.com and Rosemary and the Dog Prairie Tavern were a landmark in St. Paul. See you at the sale. David, Dusty & Bill They stand sold AS IS. Owner & Auction personnel not responsible for accidents day of sale! Please Note: This is a partial list. The home & basement are packed full. Announcements made day of sale take precedence over any advertisement! David Thornhill – 314-393-7241 Dusty Thornhill – 314-393-4726 Bill Unsell – 573-470-0037 Troy Office: 636-366-4206 For full listing & terms of this auction – www.thornhillauction.com Celebrating 57 Years In Business ANTIQUE & COLLECTOR CARS SELL SATURDAY AT 12:30 P.M. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS & SPORTS MEMORABILIA SELL FRIDAY - Signed baseballs: Stan Musial & Willie Mays - Signed baseball: Ken Griffey Jr., Seattle Mariners - Signed baseball: Frank Thomas, Chicago White Sox - Signed baseball: Yogi Berra - Signed baseball: Nolan Ryan - Signed baseball: Cal Ripken Jr. 1968 Cadillac DeVille convertible, 1984 Cadillac Seville Opera - Signed baseball: Pete Rose maroon w/tan top, 472 V8, 4-barrel Coupe (stretched, custom built), 1996 Buick Limited Roadmaster - Luis Aparicio 1984 Hall of Fame, ball & card automatic, shows 89,354 miles, 4.1L V8 automatic overdrive, Estate wagon, 5.7L V8 - 1957 St. Louis Cardinals signed score card kept in garage, nice, shows 83,620 miles, automatic overdrive, - 1966-2005 Busch Stadium print in frame VIN # F8235013 VIN # 1G6AS6989EE805907 VIN # 1G4BR82P8TR419037 - 1994 World Series ball - Lot baseball bats - Partial list FIREARMS SELL SATURDAY AT 11:00 A.M. BABY GRAND PIANO COINS & CURRENCY – WATCHES SELL FRIDAY (THE BELLE OF ST. LOUIS) - The John F. Kennedy Unc. U.S. ½ dollar, 50th Anniversary Edition in presentation case SELLS SATURDAY - The Unc. Indian Head penny collection in presentation case, 6-coin set: 1900, 1904, Note: The story is, this piano came from the 1905, 1907, 1908 Busch-Orthwein Family - America’s Million Dollar coins, Tribute Proof set, 5-coin, 24K gold clad bronze, .999 silver clad bronze - CC Gold Tribute Proof set, 24K gold clad bronze, 3-coin set - 2016 World Series Championship baseball coin - Stevens Model 22-410 over & under, 22LR, 3” 410 Nylon stock, - American Gold The Making of a Great Nation, double eagle wrist watch SN 2259397 - Sterling coin wristwatch - Winchester Model 12, 12ga full, SN 866340 - Bradford Exchange ½ dollar wristwatch - 2, Smith & Wesson 38 Specials CTG - U.S. Presidential dollar set - Smith & Wesson 45-cal, Model of 1989 - 1928 $10 Federal Reserve note - Derringer Excam Model TA 38-cal, 38 S&P, SN L82417 - 1928 $20 Federal Reserve note - Ithaca Model 37 (engraved duck scene), 12ga, - Eisenhower dollar, 3-coin set: 1977-1978 SN 1849982 - Lincoln penny, bicentennial 5-coin set - A. Richard Belgium 12ga, hammer-type double barrel - Susan B. Anthony 2-coin set - Enders Royal Service double barrel - The Gettysburg Address 150th Anniversary commemorative PCS stamp-coin set - The Civil War 150th Anniversary commemorative PCS stamp-coin set ALL FFL LAWS APPLY. ALL OUT OF STATE FIREARM BUYERS MUST - The complete J.F.K. Unc. U.S. ½ dollar collection PRESENT A CURRENT FFL LICENSE. NO EXCEPTIONS - U.S. Unc. coin collection, mint set - Gene Dames PCS stamp & coin set - Partial list GRANDFATHER CLOCK JUKEBOX ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES SELL FRIDAY SELLS SATURDAY SELLS SATURDAY FOX LXT 5-HP GO CART SELLS SATURDAY - Drop-front secretary - 1950’s card table & chairs - Waterfall pattern cedar chest - Chokin Art limited edition game plates - Loveseat - Art Deco ashtray - Oak 2-drawer chest - Cigar boxes 1950’S SHUFFLE POOL TABLE - 1930’s china hutch - Lot glassware SELLS SATURDAY - Oak dresser w/tall, high-back mirror - Metal classic 2002 Diamond model car - Wine decanter sets - Set crystal glass Prism dresser lamps - 4, wooden tavern tables out of Dog Prairie Tavern, St. Paul - Art glass floor lamp POOL TABLE (NOT REGULATION SIZE) - Small primitive wooden trunk - Retro lamps SELLS SATURDAY - Toby pitchers - 1950’s 7-Up soda cooler AMI 200 Selection stereo, - National cash register - Retro stack chairs digital jukebox, nice - Set Noritake china (Rosemarie pattern) - Spice set wooden rack - Nascar model cars - Rain forest-type hanging lamp - Lead glass crystal - Iris pattern pitcher GOLDEN COMPANION 11 HANDICAP SCOOTER - 1950’s chrome table & chairs - Child’s painted step-back cabinet SELLS SATURDAY - Seyei #1030 fine china - Pedestal-type kitchen table Howard Miller, dark mahogany, nice - 1950’s Teddy Bear highchair - Metal beds - Lot 45 records & stand - Wooden ladder - Collectors dolls - Very partial list - 2001 Diamond Wood crafters collection model car YARD & GARDEN TOOLS – SHOP TOOLS – MISC. SELL FRIDAY - Lot pressed & patterned glass: berry bowl set, baskets, servers, candlesticks, vases - Schumacher battery charger/starter - Weed Eater 20”, 4.5hp push lawn mower PRINTS SELL FRIDAY 2 VIOLINS (1 CZECHO-SLOWAKIA-CREMONA-17) - True Temper wheelbarrow SELL FRIDAY - Husky air compressor - Lot yard & garden tools - Craftsman toolbox - Yard fertilizer spreader - Lot garden hose & reel - Set Goodyear GT radial tires & rims - Lot extension cords - Misc. wrenches 1995 Terry Redlin - Jack stand “Trimming the Tree”, - Lot hub caps signed print in frame, Craig Tennant Indian - Hand sprayers #8466/19500 print in frame, signed - Partial list BIKES SELL FRIDAY - Thomas Kinkade “The Forest Chapel” print in frame - Raptor man’s bike - Jo Ross signed oil painting in frame - Amp Nimble girl’s bike - 1993 “Bulldog Ranch” by Jon Crane, #745/950, signed in frame - Lot bird dog prints in frame - Sail ship print in frame BEER & BAR SIGNS – MUGS, DECANTERS, ETC. SELL FRI. & SAT. HOUSEHOLD & MISC (FURNITURE SELLS SAT. – SMALLS SELL FRI.) - Hotpoint 14.4cu.ft. refrigerator, white - Westinghouse deep freeze, chest-type - Elegant dining room set: table, 6 chairs & china hutch - Beautiful mahogany fireplace, mantle-type electric heater - Brown leather 3-cushion sofa, chair & ottoman, nice set - Sharp 40” flat-screen TV 1960’s Falstaff electric Anheuser Busch drum Busch St. Louis - Dining room table, 6 chairs & large china hutch clock clock advertising Cardinals bar light - Painted hall table/entry table w/wall mirror Busch Beer St. - Curio cabinet, approx. 6’, 1-door Kenmore automatic washer & Louis Cardinals - Oversized 2-cushion sofa electric dryer, white, like new neon bar light - Swivel platform rocker - Brown leather rocker recliner - Kitchen table & 4 chairs - 5-pc. queen size bedroom set: bed, dresser, chest & nightstands, dark wood, very nice set - Large lot Christmas décor: lights, trees, outdoor décor, etc. Anheuser Busch Inc. Lite Beer (Mallard Budweiser 3-D bar - Stereo set w/Fisher speakers Budweiser King of Beers Duck) lighted bar sign sign - Large oak buffet - Lot lawn furniture advertising mirror - Tea cart - Porch glider - 1960’s dresser & vanity - Clocks - Lot bar tables & chairs - Fans - Lot end tables, lamp tables, hall tables - Mirrors - Lot table & floor lamps - Dyson vacuum - Art Deco painted (rooster) corner cabinet - Lot games Poland Vodka - Art Deco lamp tables & lamps - Lot glassware Miller Genuine Draft machine gun de- - Patio table & chair sets - Lot baking dishes, pots, pans, etc. neon bar light canter in case, - Lot serving pieces Falstaff electric clock - High-back living room chairs N.O.S. - Sony DVD-VCR player - Lot flatware - Large lot pictures, frames - Crockpots John Wayne cold-cast, - Bakers rack - Farberware 16-speed mixer
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