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Seven Ten Lanes Lot Qty Online Auction Description No. 1 1 Antique Pool Balls & Rack Art Piece (Wall-Mounted) 2 1 Lot - Assorted Books, Figurine, Beer Stein, with Shelf (Wall-Mounted) 3 1 Antique Pool Balls & Rack Art Piece (Wall-Mounted) 4 1 Lot - Model Ship, L.W. Harper Bottle, Assorted Bottles, Etc., with Shelf (Wall-Mounted) 5 1 Antique Pool Balls & Rack Art Piece (Wall-Mounted) 6 1 Lot - Assorted Books and Misc., with Shelf (Wall-Mounted) 7 1 Antique Pool Balls & Rack Art Piece (Wall-Mounted) 8 1 Lot - (16) Trophy's, with Shelf (Wall-Mounted) 9 1 Lot - Assorted Books and Misc., with Shelf (Wall-Mounted) 10 1 Lot - Antique Cue Rack with (5) Cues in Rack, (6) Additional Cues (Wall-Mounted) 11 1 Lot - Assorted Books, Lucky Strike Bottles, Misc., with Shelf (Wall-Mounted) 12 1 Lot - Globe, Books, Clock and Stein, with Shelf (Wall-Mounted) 13 1 Lot - Antique Cue Rack with (5) Cues in Rack (Wall-Mounted) 14 1 Lot - Seven Crown Bottle, Clock, Beer Stein 15 1 Lot - (2) Photos from the 1893 World Columbian Exhibition; (1) of Lake Front, and (1) of State of the Republic 16 1 Lot - (2) Photos from the 1893 World Columbian Exhibition; (1) of Agricultural Building, and (1) of White City at Midnight 17 1 Lot - (2) Photos from the 1893 World Columbian Exhibition; (1) of State Building, and (1) of Manufacturing Building 18 1 Lot - (2) Photos from the 1893 World Columbian Exhibition; (1) of Agricultural Building, and (1) of Lake Front 19 1 Lot - (3) Photos from the 1893 World Columbian Exhibition; (1) of Agricultural Building at Night, (1) of Manufacturing Building, and (1) of Lake Front 20 1 Lot - (4) The Brunswick-Balke-Balke-Collender, Brunswick & Fred Haupt & Sons Billiard Advertisments; and (2) Drawings of Billiard Player's: Cowboy Charles Weston & Thomas Hueston 21 1 Lot - (1) Drawing of Female Billiard Player, and (1) Certificate from the Illinois Billiard Association 22 1 Lot - (2) Billiard and Bowling News Advertisements Circa 1922, (2) Drawings of Billiard Player's: George Sutton & Willie Hoppe, (1) "Jack & Coke" Sign 23 1 Koehler & Hinrich's Company Advertisement Poster 24 1 Emanuel Brunswick Poster 25 1 Poster of Female Billiard Player 26 1 Dos Equis Advertisement Sign 27 1 Lot - (3) Billiard and Bowling News Advertisements Circa 1923, (3) Drawings of Billiard Player's: John Daly, Alfredo De Oro & Willie Hoppe, (1) Drawing of Female around Turn of the Century Lot Qty Online Auction Description No. 28 1 Lot - (3) Billiard and Bowling News Advertisements Circa 1922 & 1923, (3) Drawings of Billiard Player's: Jerome Keogh & (2) Ora Morningstar, (1) Water Color of Early Times Distillery 29 1 Poster, "For Healthful Recreation…Play Pool & Billiards" 30 1 Paper & Sons Antique Billiard's Score Board 31 1 Lot - (1) Billiard and Bowling News Advertisement, (2) Fred Haupt & Sons Advertiesments, (1) Magic Hat "Drink Me" Sign 32 1 Lot - (1) The Brunswick-Balke-Balke-Collender Billiard Advertisement, and (2) Fred Haupt & Sons Advertiesments 33 1 Lot - (1) International Events News Article, (2) Drawings of Billiard Player's: Harry Cline & Albert Cutler, (1) National Billiard's Supply Company Advertisement 34 1 Lot - (4) Southport Billiard's Signs, (2) Drawings of Billiard Player's: Albert Cutler & George Sutton 35 1 Hyde Park Beer Poster 36 1 Schenley Reserve Blended Whisky Poster 37 1 Lot - (2) Brewery Signs: ----- & Pollyanna Brewing Company 38 1 Lot - (5) Photos of: Mandolin Club Circa 1896, S. Kimbark Circa 1908, Artists Colony Buildings Circa 1951, Hyde Park High Circa 1913, 6105 S. University (Next to the Manhattan Project); and (1) Woodworth's Book Store Advertisement 39 1 Lot - Fireplace Restaurant & Lounge, and Boveri Italian Restaurant Advertisements 40 1 Lot - (6) Photos of: Football Team, Hyde Park Buss Stop, 55th & Ellis, (2) University, Street Scene 41 1 Lot - (1) Photo of the Hotel Del Prado, Hotel Del Prado Drawing & Advertisement 42 1 Lot - (3) Beer Serving Trays: Budweiser, Pabst Blue Ribbon, Heileman's Old Style 43 1 Lot - (8) Assorted Portraits, and (1) Liquor Sign 44 1 Grand Marnier Sign 45 1 Crown Royal Metal Sign 46 1 Hennessey Neon Bar Sign 47 1 Lot - (1) Kraken Rum Chalk Board, and (1) Lord Calvert Sign 48 1 Lot - (15) Baseball Hats: Cubs, Sox, Bears, Patriots, Eagles, Etc. 49 1 University of Chicago Banner 50 1 Maker's Mark Poster 51 1 Phelps and Phelps Colonial Restaurant Advertisement 52 1 Yonker's Restaurant Advertisement 53 1 Lot - (1) University Photo, (1) International House & (1) Chicago Beach Hotel Advertisements, (1) Isbell's Restaurant Advertisement 54 1 Lot - (5) Photos: Rockfeller Chapel Bells, Trolley #5383, Trainor's Tavern, Compass Tavern, The Fountain of Time Lot Qty Online Auction Description No. 55 1 Sam Adams Chalk Board 56 1 Brooklyn Brewing Chalk Board 57 1 Shock Top "Belgian White" Beer Sign 58 1 Lot - (1) Schlitz Beer Serving Tray and (3) Signs: Schlitz, Jagermeister, Old Milwaukee 59 1 Lot - (3) Beer Signs: New Belgium Brewing Enlightened Black Ale, New Belgium Fat Tire, Samuel Adams Boston Lager 60 1 Lot - (5) Restaurant & Liquor Store Advertisements: Emerald Isle, Doney's, The Baroque, Drexel & Fischer's 61 1 Lot - (5) Liquor Store, Restaurant & Ice Cream Shop Advertisements: Gill & Co., Yonker's, W.E. Barnes & Sons, Barrel Liquor Co. and Pinneapple Inn 62 1 Meister Brau Thermometer 63 1 Lot - (2) Brewery Signs: Deschutes Brewery & American Beer 64 1 Goose Island "312" Beer Sign 65 1 Lot - (3) Photos: Lake Park Ave., 55th & Woodlawn, Reader's Drugs Circa 1957 66 1 Lot - (1) Map of Hyde Park and (1) Photo of 55th Street 67 1 Lot - (3) Photos: 55th & Ellis, Skakespeare School, S.W. 55th Street Circa 1960 68 1 Zalewski's Framed Babe's Club Bowling Shirt 69 1 Lot - (1) Billiard's & Bowling News Circa 1923, (1) A.S. Barnes Bowling Guide Circa 1944-45, Art Deco Bowling Advertisement 70 1 Lot - (1) Instructional Page, (1) Pilsen Recreation Alleys Advertisement, and (1) Photo from Ambassador Lanes 71 1 Lot - (3) Photos: Gentleman's Bowling League, Ice House Mary;s 1943-44 Manitoba Arcade Ladies League, and U/K Titled 72 1 Lot - (1) Photo of a Men's & Women's Bolwing League Circa 1933, (2) American Bowling Congress League Championship Sponsor Awards 73 1 Lot - (2) Bowling Action Photos, (1) Unkown Portrait 74 1 Lot - (3) Photos: (1) Bowling Lane, (2) Unkown Bowlers 75 1 Lot - (1) Photo Signe by Bill Lillard, (1) Billiard & Bowling News Advertisement, (1) Lawrence Bowl Advertisement, and (1) Unkown 76 1 20 ft. wide (approx.) Bowling Mural 77 1 Lot - (1) Chalk Score Board, Art Deco Pepsi Sign 78 1 Lot - Assorted Trophies, Display Bowling Pins, Lucky Strike Bottles, with Shelf (Wall-Mounted) 79 1 Lot - Assorted Trophies, Display Bowling Pins, Lucky Strike Bottles, with Shelf (Wall-Mounted) 80 1 Lot - Assorted Trophies, Display Bowling Pins, Lucky Strike Bottles, with Shelf (Wall-Mounted) 81 1 Lot - (1) "Bowl for Health" Poster, (1) Bowling Instructional Page, and (2) Posters: Chicago Blackhawks and 3Floyds Lot Qty Online Auction Description No. 82 1 Bowling Poster 83 1 "Bowling Right Down Your Alley" Poster 84 1 "Bowling The Health Builder" Poster 85 1 "Greyhound World Wide Moving" Bowling Shirt 86 1 Lot - (1) AARP Light Box, (1) "How to Score The Game" Page, (1) Peabody Men "Bowling Belongs" Advertisement, and (1) Bowler's Creed 87 1 Lot - (1) United's "Shuffle Alley Express" Pinball Machine Backglass, (1) Bowling Action Photo, (1) "Hook Ball" Instructional Page, and (1) Diagram Page 88 1 10-Pin Bowling Display 89 1 Lot - (1) "Bowl Your Cares Away" Sign, and (1) Goldammer Bros. Bowling Alleys Advertisement 90 1 Lot - (1) New Belgium Fat Tire Beer Sign, (5) Assorted Bowling Photos, (1) North Bowling Room Layout 91 1 Lot - (4) Assorted Bowling Photos 92 1 Lot - (3) Beer Posters: Burnt City Brewing Face Melter Hibiscus IPA, Deschutes Fresh Squeezed IPA, Founders Brewing Solid Gold 93 1 20 ft. wide (approx.) Bowling Mural 94 1 Chicago Coin's "Double Feature Bowler" Pinball Machine Backglass 95 1 United's "Team-Mate Bowling Alley" Pinball Machine Backglass 96 1 Chicago Coin's "Classic Bowling League" Pinball Machine Backglass 97 1 "Bowl For Your Health" Poster 98 1 Chicago Coin's "Continental Bowler" Pinball Machine Backglass 99 1 United's "Sunny Shuffle Alley" Pinball Machine Backglass 100 1 Samuel Adams Boston Lager Beer Sign 100A 1 Lot - (1) "Enjoy Keeping Fit" Bowling Poster, (1) Sheridan Recreation Bowling & Billiards Advertisement, (1) Candlepins Advertisement 100B 1 Lot - (1) "Bowl For Health" Poster, (1) Billiards and Bowling News Advertisement, (1) Coca Cola Advertisement 100C 1 Lot - (1) Lake View Recreation Bowling Alley Advertisement, (1) Bowl-Mor Ten Pins Advertisement, and (1) DBA Lanemaster Advertisement 100D 1 Lot - (1) National Billiard Supply Co. Advertisement, (1) Pro-Grip Alley Conditioning Advertisement, (1) King Louie Bowling Shirts Advertisements, and (1) Bowling Action Photo 100E 1 Lot - (1) "Bowling For Health" Poster, (2) Habetler Bowl Advertisements, (1) Drawing of Bowler 100F 1 Lot - (1) The Playdium Advertisement, (1) The Bowling Show Place Advertisement, (1) Ebonite Advertisement, (1) Bowling Action Photo, (1) "The Ralph Tucker Bowling Show" Photo, (1) St. Lukes Ladies Bowling League Photo, (1) "Safety in the Pocket" Poster, 101 1 48 in. x 30 in. Art Deco Base Wood Dining Tables; with (4) Chairs, Metal Trim 102 1 48 in. x 30 in. Art Deco Base Wood Dining Tables; with (4) Chairs, Metal Trim Lot Qty Online Auction Description No. 103 1 48 in. x 30 in. Art Deco Base Wood Dining Tables; with (4) Chairs, Metal Trim 104 1 48 in. x 30 in.
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