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Wavebid > Buyers Guide Thumbnail Lot Description Number 101 Antique English Soup Tureen circa 1820's. Missing Ladle. 102 China Tea Set. Cream, Sugar, & Tea Pot. (6) Cups and Saucers (12) 10 " Dinner Plates. (12) 7 5/8 " Salad Plates. (12) 7 5/8" Soup Bowls. (12) 6 1/4" Bread Plates. (12) 5 1/8". 103 (12) Cups & Saucers. 14 3/4" Platter. 13" Platter. (2) 8 1/2" Vegetable Bowl. Gravy Boat w/ Attached Base. Cream & Sugar (Sugar is 104 Missing Lid). 105 Mahogany Knife Case. 15" Tall. 9" Wide. 10" Deep. No Key 106 Mahogany Letter Box. 15" Tall. 8" Deep. 9" Wide. No Key 107 Lattice Work Bowl. 7" Tall. 9" Diameter Limoges France. Madame Temple Importer 188 Regents St. London 108 Cut Crystal Punch Bowl. 14 1/2" Diameter. 6 1/2" Tall. 109 Cut Crystal Small Bowl. 9 3/4" Diameter. 5" Tall. 110 Brass Chinese Painted Vase. 9" Tall. 5 1/2" Diameter 111 Oriental Ginger Jar. 12" Tall. 9" Diameter. No Lid 112 Glass Candelabra and (2) Candle Sticks. 23" Tall Candelabra. 7 1/2" tall Candle Sticks. All have Various degrees of Damage. 113 Matching Cut Crystal Decanters. 11 1/2" Tall. 5 1/2" Diameter © 2017 Weeks Auction Group 04/20/2017 12:18 PM 114 Matching Glass Decanters. 10" Tall. 5" Diameter 115 Cut Glass Umbrella Stand. 19 3/4" Tall. 8 1/2" Diameter 116 Cut Crystal Vase. 6" Tall. 7 3/4" Diameter. 117 Cut Crystal Vase. 11 1/4" Tall. 5" Diameter 118 Cut Glass Candy Dish. 8" Diameter 119 Cut Glass Pedestal. Chipped 120 (2) Brass Candle Holders. 12" Tall 121 Green Tinted Glass Jar. 13" Tall. 11" Diameter at the widest point 122 (2) Brass Candle Holders. 11" Tall. Glass Hurricane Globes. 20" Tall 123 Four Drawer Ox Box Chest with Folding Top. 42 1/4" Wide. 33 3/4" Tall. 22" Deep. 124 Ornate Hanging Wall Mirror. Very Ornate 46" Tall. 27" Wide 125 (8) 6 3/4" Tall, (7) 6 1/4" Tall, (5) 4 3/4" Tall, (1) 4 1/4" Tall 126 Oriental Green and Gold Bowl with Adjustable Brass Stand. 9 5/8" Wide. © 2017 Weeks Auction Group 04/20/2017 12:18 PM 127 Silver Casserole Caddy and Adjustable Trivet 128 Olympia Crystal Domed Pedestal Cake Plate. Shannon Crystal by Godinger. 24% Leaded Crystal. Box Included 129 (7) Silver Plate and Glass Trivets. 6 1/2" Diameter 130 Crystal Lidded Candy Dish. 10 1/4" Tall. 8" Diameter 131 Price Kensington English Teapot Marked 3144 132 Limoges France China Creamer 133 (4) Imari Japanese Plates and Oriental Dish. Oriental Dish has Chip 134 Mason's Patent Ironstone China England Mandarin Ginger Jar. &" Tall 135 Assortment of Oriental and Floral Candy Dishes and Plates Set of China Gainsborough Pattern, Copeland by Spode, Great Britain. (12) 10 3/4" Dinner Plates. (12) 8 3/4" 136 Luncheon Plate. (10) 7 3/4" Salad Plate. (14) Coffee Cups. (11) Saucers. (3) 5 1/4" Relish Dishes. (8) Cream Soups with Plate, (12) 6 5/8" Bread Plates. Some pieces have stains. 137 China Tea Set Gainsborough Pattern, Copeland by Spode, Great Britain. Teapot, Cream and Sugar, (2) Tea Cups and Saucers. Some pieces have stains. 138 Gravy Boat with Attached Base. Gainsborough Pattern, Copeland by Spode, Great Britain 139 Salt and Pepper. Gainsborough Pattern, Copeland by Spode, Great Britain © 2017 Weeks Auction Group 04/20/2017 12:18 PM 140 (2) Small Serving Dished. Gainsborough Pattern, Copeland by Spode, Great Britain 141 (8) Great Blades by Carvel Hall Steak Knives, (2) Sheffield England Carving Sets 142 Cut Glass Hor D'oeuvres Tray on Lazy Susan. 14" Diameter 143 Glass Entertaining Set 144 Glass Candy Dish Assortment 145 Set of (8) 8" Glass Plates, (10) Matching Glass Coasters, (8) Matching Glass Coasters 146 Pressed Glass Trifle. 11 1/2 Tall. 10" Diameter. 147 Leaded Glass Basket. 11" Tall, 12" X 8 1/2" Wide 148 Leaded Glass Canister with Lid. 7 1/2" Tall. 5 1/2" Diameter 149 Cut Glass Pedestal Tray. 6" Tall X 8 1/2" Diameter. Candy Dish has broken top. 150 48" X 106" includes two leafs 151 Includes (1) Captain's Chair and (3) Side Chairs. Matches Lot 152 © 2017 Weeks Auction Group 04/20/2017 12:18 PM 152 Includes (1) Captain's Chair and (3) Side Chairs. Matches Lot 151 153 (2) Dining Room Chairs. Seat Pattern Match Lot 151 & 152 154 39 1/4 inches high, 60 inches long, 22 1/8 inches deep. 155 Drop Front Secretary with glass doors in hutch, two drawers about desk top, and three bottom drawers. 38" wide, 18" deep, 75" tall Corner Cupboard with Glass Door (One Pane with Small Crack). Molded Bonnet and Wood Carving. (3) Finials. 156 Ball & Claws Feet. 157 (2) Oil on Wood Floral Paintings. 22 1/2" Tall, 18 1/2 " Wide (Overall Size). Framed by Biggs & Sons 3L Conduit, Bond St , London 158 Oil on Canvas Scenic Painting. 47 1/4" wide & 39 1/2" Tall (Overall Size) 159 72" Wide, 25 1/2" Deep, 37 1/2" Tall. 6 Legs. One Center Drawer, Left Cabinet Contains Silverware Drawer. Stamped Brass Drawer Pulls. 160 (17) Assorted Brass Leave various sizes 161 Assorted Brass Candlesticks, Wall Sconces, Swan Bowl, Oriental Figures 162 (20) Assorted Brass Leaves 163 Parsley Oven to Table Cookware (8) Pieces © 2017 Weeks Auction Group 04/20/2017 12:18 PM 164 (5) Bone China Floral Arrangements. Includes (3) Coalport, (1) Royal Doulton, (1) Aristocrat 165 (3) Glass Baskets, Small Glass Bud Vase, Glass Bell 166 (4) Glass Vases 167 Assorted Glass and China Pieces 168 (3) Assorted Leaf Dishes includes Lenox, Mattahedeh, and Mary Lewis. Mary Lewis piece has chips. 169 (2) Royal Worcester Evesham Lidded Vegetable Bowls, Oven to Table Ware 170 (3) Schumann Bavaria, Germany, US Zone Decorative Lattice Plate and Matching Lattice Bowls 171 Etched Glass Pitcher and Pressed Glass Pitcher 172 (3) Assorted Bunny Rabbit Themed Bowls. (2) Wedgwood of Etruaria & Barlston Beatrix Potter "Peter Rabbit" and Royal Doulton "Bunnykins" 173 Etched Glass Small Decanter and Vase. Decanter is 9" tall and vase is 3" tall X 3 1/2" diameter. 174 2004 Swarovski Crystal Annual Christmas Ornament and Little Snow Flake Ornament. Made in Austria 175 2005 Swarovski Crystal Annual Christmas Ornament and Little Snow Flake Ornament. Made in Austria 176 2006 Swarovski Crystal Annual Christmas Ornament and Little Snow Flake Ornament. Made in Austria © 2017 Weeks Auction Group 04/20/2017 12:18 PM 177 2007 Swarovski Crystal Annual Christmas Ornament and Little Snow Flake Ornament. Made in Austria 178 2008 Swarovski Crystal Annual Christmas Ornament and Little Snow Flake Ornament. Made in Austria 179 2009 Swarovski Crystal Annual Christmas Ornament and Little Snow Flake Ornament. Made in Austria 180 2010 Swarovski Crystal Annual Christmas Ornament and Little Snow Flake Ornament. Made in Austria 2011 Swarovski Crystal Annual Christmas Ornament and Little Snow Flake Ornament. Made in Austria. 20th 181 Anniversary 182 2012 Swarovski Crystal Annual Christmas Ornament and Little Snow Flake Ornament. Made in Austria 183 2013 Swarovski Crystal Annual Christmas Ornament and Little Snow Flake Ornament. Made in Austria 184 2014 Swarovski Crystal Annual Christmas Ornament. Made in Austria 185 2015 Swarovski Crystal Annual Christmas Ornament and Little Snow Flake Ornament. Made in Austria 186 2016 Swarovski Crystal Annual Christmas Ornament and Little Snow Flake Ornament. Made in Austria 187 Porcelain Lattice Pedestal Dish with Floral Design 188 (3) Candy Dishes and Crystal Swan 189 (5) Assorted Ceramic Kitchenware © 2017 Weeks Auction Group 04/20/2017 12:18 PM 190 (2) Milk Glass Pitcher and (2) Serving Bowls 191 (6) Cut Glass Serving Dishes 192 (2) Glass Trays and (2) Deviled Egg Plates 193 (3) Pressed Glass Serving Dishes 194 (7) Assorted Pressed Glass Serving Dishes and Candy Dishes 195 Mexican Pottery (3) Large Bowls and (6) Small Bowls. Lead Free Made in Mexico 196 Wood Bread Type Tray with Ceramic Balls 197 (6) Pieces of Glassware 198 (3) Decorative Pieces includes Sand Timer, Globe, Acrylic Globe Container 199 (2) Decorative Glass Pitchers 200 Hand Carved Wood Decoy with initials W.K. and Reproduction Winchester Ammo Box 201 Collection of Elephants, Carved Stone and Wood 202 Soapstone Carved Elephant with Baby Elephant Inside and Soapstone Carved Lidded Jar © 2017 Weeks Auction Group 04/20/2017 12:18 PM Collection of Assorted Leather Bound Literary Works published for The Library of American Freedoms. 98 Volumes of American Significants. Special edition printings privately printed for members of The Library of 203 American Freedoms. Film was prepared from original editions. Custom bound. Endleaves are heavy marbled paper. Edges are gilded, and the spin is brass-die stamped in 22-karat gold. 204 Set of Book Ends 205 Decorative Spice Jar with Lid. 10 1/4 Tall X 8" Diameter 206 Oriental Bowl and Oriental Pot. Pot is 6 3/4 Tall X 9 3/4" Diameter. Bowl is 3 1/2" Tall X 8" Diameter 207 "Smoke Signal" Reproduction by Fredric Remington 208 "If Skulls Could Speak" Reproduction Fredric Remington 209 Ambrose B Begay Indian Print 210 Ambrose B Begay Indian Print 211 Red Box and Vase Oriental Motif, Turned Polished Stone Vase 212 Quartz Stone Box, Jeweled Box, and Glass Door Knob. Quartz box has pin missing in one hinge and chip in lid. Strasbourg (Sterling,"Gorham",1897) by Gorham 6 Piece Place Setting. Includes Modern Hollow Knife 9 1/4", 213 Place Size Fork 7 1/2", Individual Salad Fork 6 3/8", Round Bowl Soup Spoon (Cream Soup) 6 1/4", Teaspoon 5 7 /8", Iced Tea Spoon 7 3/4" Strasbourg (Sterling,"Gorham",1897) by Gorham 6 Piece Place Setting.
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