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Vidi Vici Gallery Vidi Vici Gallery June 19 Estate Auction Wednesday - June 19, 2019 June 19 Estate Auction 1: Lot of 4 Vintage Pocket Knives Kent Camillus Camco Keen USD 50 - 75 Lot of 4 Vintage Pocket Knives Kent Camillus Camco Keen KutterFolded from 3 5/8 inches long to 3 11/16 inches approximately. 1A: African Carved Figurine Pin Holder & Ebony Wood USD 50 - 75 African Carved Figurine Pin Holder & Ebony Wood Hairpins LotFrom 4 3/4 to 8 1/2 inches approximately, figurine is about 6 5/16 inches tall. 1B: Ronson Vintage Art Deco Cigarette Lighters Lot of 3 USD 50 - 75 Ronson Vintage Art Deco Cigarette Lighters Lot of 3 Approximately 2 inches tall. 1C: Jewelry Chest Wooden Box Shaped as a Dresser USD 45 - 55 Jewelry Chest Wooden Box Shaped as a DresserApproximately 12 x 6 3/8 x 7 13/16 inches tall. 2: Iridescent Glass Vintage Enameled Bowl USD 35 - 55 Iridescent Glass Vintage Enameled BowlApproximately 8 inches in diameter. 2A: Pair Iridescent Glass Martini & Green Frosted Glass Lot USD 35 - 55 Pair Iridescent Glass Martini & Green Frosted Glass Lot of 3Approximately 8 1/8 inches tall and 5 1/4 inches in diameter. Green frosted glass is about 7 7/8 inches tall x 4 9/16 in diameter. 2B: Fenton Carnival Plate & Iridescent Glass Basket Pierced USD 35 - 55 Fenton Carnival Plate & Iridescent Glass Basket Pierced Bowl Lot of 2Plate is approximately 8 1/4 inches in diameter; bowl is about 5 7/8 x 4 13/16 x 2 3/4 inches tall. 2C: Lotta Crabtree Character Doll Vintage Limited Edition USD 35 - 65 Lotta Crabtree Character Doll Vintage Limited Edition Made in Oakland 238/300Approximately 19 5/8 inches tall. Bid Live Online at LiveAuctioneers.com Page 1 June 19 Estate Auction 3: Royal Wettin German Porcelain Demitasse Cup Saucer Set USD 35 - 65 Royal Wettin German Porcelain Demitasse Cup Saucer SetCup is about 3 1/16 x 2 7/16 x 2 5/16 inches tall, saucer is approximately 4 5/8 inches in diameter. 3A: Initialed Vintage Porcelain Demitasse Cup & Saucer Set USD 35 - 65 Initialed Vintage Porcelain Demitasse Cup & Saucer SetCup is about 2 15/16 x 2 7/16 x 1 7/16 inches tall, saucer is approximately 4 3/16 inches in diameter. 3B: Chinese Porcelain Blue and White Oriental Demitasse Cup USD 35 - 65 Chinese Porcelain Blue and White Oriental Demitasse Cup and Saucer SetCup is about 3 1/16 x 2 7/16 x 1 13/16 inches tall, saucer is approximately 4 7/16 inches in diameter. 3C: Copeland Spode's Tower Demitasse Cup Saucer Set USD 35 - 65 Copeland Spode s Tower Demitasse Cup Saucer SetCup is about 3 1/16 x 2 5/16 x 2 1/4 inches tall, saucer is approximately 4 5/8 inches in diameter. 4: Basket Weave Antique Pitcher Pewter Lid USD 45 - 65 Basket Weave Antique Pitcher Pewter LidApproximately 7 inches tall. 4A: Antique Cream White Ceramic Pewter Lid Pitcher USD 45 - 65 Antique Cream White Ceramic Pewter Lid Pitcher Approximately 8 3/8 inches tall. 4B: Antique Neoclassical Scene English Pitcher Pewter Lid USD 100 - 450 Antique Neoclassical Scene English Pitcher Pewter Lid Figural Pottery Jug Circa Mid 19th CenturyApproximately 9 11/16 inches tall. 4C: Antique Salt Glazed Apostle Jug Pitcher Staffordshire USD 100 - 450 Antique Salt Glazed Apostle Jug Pitcher Staffordshire England Circa Mid 19th Century Gothic Arches Eight Saints Approximately 6 13/16 inches tall. Bid Live Online at LiveAuctioneers.com Page 2 June 19 Estate Auction 5: Victorian Porcelain Mustache Cup and Saucer USD 75 - 125 Victorian Porcelain Mustache Cup and Saucer Cup is approximately 4 5/8 x 3 5/8 x 3 5/16 inches tall; saucer is about 6 3/4 inches in diameter. 5A: Victorian Style Signed Roundel in Wooden Frame USD 80 - 150 Victorian Style Signed Roundel in Wooden FrameApproximately 17 1/8 inches in diameter framed. 5B: Antique Hand Painted Rose Pitcher USD 80 - 150 Antique Hand Painted Rose Pitcher Approximately 8 5/8 inches tall. 5C: French UML Porcelain Yellow Demitasse Cup Saucer Pink USD 80 - 150 French UML Porcelain Yellow Demitasse Cup Saucer Pink Rose Design Lot of 6Cups are approximately 3 7/16 x 3 x 1 5/8 inches tall. Saucers are about 4 1/16 inches in diameter. 6: Vintage Demitasse Footed Cup Saucer Mitterteich Bavaria USD 50 - 75 Vintage Demitasse Footed Cup Saucer Mitterteich BavariaCup is approximately 22 11/16 x 1 15/16 x 2 1/16 inches tall. Saucer is about 4 3/16 inches in diameter. 6A: Crown Staffordshire Aristocrat Fine Bone China Sugar USD 50 - 75 Crown Staffordshire Aristocrat Fine Bone China Sugar Bowl Approximately 4 1/16 inches tall x 3 3/16 inches in diameter overall. 6B: Mitterteich Green Jeweled German Bavarian Demitasse Cup USD 50 - 75 Mitterteich Green Jeweled German Bavarian Demitasse Cup Saucer SetCup is approximately 22 11/16 x 1 15/16 x 2 1/16 inches tall. Saucer is about 4 3/16 inches in diameter. 6C: Vintage Austria Vienna Demitasse Cup & Saucer USD 50 - 75 Vintage Austria Vienna Demitasse Cup & SaucerCup is approximately 2 3/4 x 2 x 1 151/16 inches tall. Saucer is about 4 13/16 inches in diameter. Bid Live Online at LiveAuctioneers.com Page 3 June 19 Estate Auction 7: Victorian Framed Lithograph Lovers On Swing USD 50 - 100 Victorian Framed Lithograph Lovers On Swing Pierre-Auguste Cot SpringtimeApproximately 16 1/8 x 20 3/16 inches. 7A: Antique Limoges Porcelain Plate Lot of 6 French Floral USD 50 - 75 Antique Limoges Porcelain Plate Lot of 6 French Floral Plates c1900Approximately 5 3/4 inches in diameter. 7B: Oneida Silverplate Ornate Compote Footed Dish USD 45 - 55 Oneida Silverplate Ornate Compote Footed DishApproximately 5 11/16 inches tall x 7 3/4 inches in diameter. 8: Bisque Piano Baby Antique Porcelain Figurine Pair USD 75 - 125 Bisque Piano Baby Antique Porcelain Figurine Pair Approximately 3 and 3 3/8 inches tall. 8A: Reinhold Schlegelmilch RS Germany Pale Rose Deep Bowl USD 45 - 65 Reinhold Schlegelmilch RS Germany Pale Rose Deep Bowl Antique PorcelainApproximately 2 3/8 x 9 15/16 inches in diameter. 8B: Chrysantheme Bavaria China Lemonade Pitcher with Cover USD 45 - 65 Chrysantheme Bavaria China Lemonade Pitcher with Cover Antique Porcelain c1900Approximately 5 3/4 x 4 3/16 x 9 1/8 inches. 8C: Reinhold Schlegelmilch Tillowitz RS Germany Art Nouveau USD 45 - 65 Reinhold Schlegelmilch Tillowitz RS Germany Art Nouveau Porcelain Cake Plate c1910Approximately 9 3/4 x 9 5/8 inches. 8D: Mid Century Murano Art Glass Large Ashtray Pink Bowl USD 55 - 100 Mid Century Murano Art Glass Large Ashtray Bowl Pink Spider Web Aventurine Speckled Polished PontilApproximately 6 13/16 x 6 13/16 x 2 1/2 inches tall. Bid Live Online at LiveAuctioneers.com Page 4 June 19 Estate Auction 9: Casades Porcelain Figurines Made in Spain Lot of 2 USD 55 - 75 Casades Porcelain Figurines Made in Spain Lot of 2Approximately 7 1/8 and 7 5/16 inches. 9A: Pair Silver Plated Candelabra Candle Holders Hallmarked USD 100 - 150 Pair Silver Plated Candelabra Candle Holders HallmarkedApproximately 15 1/4 inches wide x 17 5/8 inches tall. 9B: Antique Pierced Porcelain Plate Lot of 6 Plates Circa USD 80 - 150 Antique Pierced Porcelain Plate Lot of 6 Plates Circa 1900Approximately 6 1/4 inches in diameter. 9C: Crown Staffordshire Grosvenor Square Cobalt Arabesque USD 80 - 150 Crown Staffordshire Grosvenor Square Cobalt Arabesque Fine Bone China Demitasse Can Cups Saucer Set of 5 + One Regent Square in BlackCups are approximately 3 1/16 x 2 3/16 x 2 1/4 inches tall. Saucers are about 5 inches in diameter. 12: Denmark Porcelain Candle Holder Royal Copenhagen Blue USD 100 - 175 Denmark Porcelain Candle Holder Royal Copenhagen Blue Floral PairApproximately 2 3/8 x 4 1/8 inches in diameter. 13: Bing and Grondahl Arctic Greenland Plate & Royal USD 45 - 55 Bing and Grondahl Arctic Greenland Plate & Royal Copenhagen Langelinie Mermaid Plate Denmark Vintage PorcelainApproximately 5 7/8 and 4 1/2 inches in diameter. 15: Royal Copenhagen Haakon VII of Norway Coronation USD 150 - 200 Royal Copenhagen Haakon VII of Norway Coronation Monogram Plate and 1910 Julen The Magi Christmas PlateApproximately 7 7/8 and 6 3/16 inches in diameter. 16: Theodore Haviland Porcelain Plates Retailed by Burley & USD 45 - 65 Theodore Haviland Porcelain Plates Retailed by Burley & Company Lot of 6Approximately 5 inches in diameter. Bid Live Online at LiveAuctioneers.com Page 5 June 19 Estate Auction 16A: Leuchtenburg Porcelain Bowl White Rose 22 Gold Accent USD 45 - 65 Leuchtenburg Porcelain Bowl White Rose 22 Gold Accent Vintage Bavaria Germany c1920Approximately 2 1/16 x 9 1/16 inches in diameter. 16B: Art Deco Period Chestnut Gold Painted Serving Cake USD 45 - 65 Art Deco Period Chestnut Gold Painted Serving Cake Plate German Porcelain c 1920Approximately 8 13/16 x 8 inches. 16C: Beautiful Reinhold Schlegelmilch RS Germany Art Nouveau USD 45 - 65 Beautiful Reinhold Schlegelmilch RS Germany Art Nouveau Tea Rose Bowl c 1910Approximately 1 5/8 x 8 1/4 x 7 5/16 inches 16D: Reinhold Schlegelmilch RS Germany Floral Cabinet Plate USD 45 - 65 Reinhold Schlegelmilch RS Germany Floral Cabinet Plate Vintage Porcelain Early 20th CenturyApproximately 8 1/4 inches in diameter. 17: Old Paris Gold Incrusted Enamel Jeweled Compote USD 250 - 450 Old Paris Gold Incrusted Enamel Jeweled Compote Pedestal DishApproximately 9 7/16 inches in diameter and 6 inches tall. 18: German Porcelain Chocolate Cups Lot of 4 Cup and Saucer USD 75 - 125 German Porcelain Chocolate Cups Lot of 4 Cup and Saucer SetsCups are approximately 3 x 2 x 2 inches; saucers are 5 inches in diameter.
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