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Wavebid > Buyers Guide Lot Thumbnail Description Number CLICK HERE FOR DOWNLOADABLE INVENTORY Large Estate Auction located in Albany, GA. 100's of items available for purchase at auction. 0 Items include Coca Cola memorabilia, vintage toys, collectible pocket knives and straight razors, Royal Doulton figurines and collectibles, Naber Kids Dolls, Madame Alexander Dolls, Vintage glassware and decanters, furnishings for every room, and much much more. A lifetime worth of collecting can be yours at a price you determine. All auction items sell as is, where is with no guarantees or warranties either expressed or implied. Descriptions of the auction items are believed to be correct and accurate and are provided in good faith, but are matters of opinion and not guaranteed by the seller nor Weeks Auction Group. Bidders must rely solely on their own 1 judgment as to condition, grade, authenticity and accuracy of descriptions prior to placing a bid. By placing a bid, purchasers acknowledge and agree to all terms of the auction and agree not to retract their bid. Bidders that cannot satisfy the terms of the auction should not bid. All auction purchases are considered to have been verified by the purchaser as to condition, grade and authenticity prior to the purchaser placing their winning bid. Buyer's Premium: For purchasers paying by credit card a 13% Buyer's Premium will be added to your bid price to determine the final sales price of the items purchased. For purchasers paying by cash, cashier's check or wire transfer a 10% Buyer's Premium will be added to your bid price to determine the final sales price of the items purchased. Sales tax of 7% will also be charged on the final sale price. Dealers buying for resale may be exempt from paying 2 sales tax by providing Weeks Auction Group with your sales tax number and executing a sales tax exemption form. Buyer's Premium Example Bid Price: $100.00 13% Buyer?s Premium $ 13.00 Total Purchase Price $113.00 The total purchase price is subject to 7% sales tax! Bidding will begin closing at 10:00 A.M. eastern time on Saturday, August 5, 2017 at the rate of 1 item per minute . The closing time of each lot is subject to Weeks Auction Group?s internet bidding platforms auto-extend feature. When time remaining to bid on an item falls below five minutes, a new bid being placed on that item will result in the bidding clock being reset to five minutes. Auto-extend bidding will continue on an item by item basis 3 until such time as no further bids are received. To simplify the bidding process, we encourage bidders to download the Weeks Auction Group mobile bidding App, available in the iTunes App Store or on Google Play. 101 Ornate Wooden Buffet Table 102 Wooden Dining Room Table with Leaf 103 4 Wood Dining Room Chairs with Covered Cushions 104 4 Wood Dining Room Chairs with Covered Cushions © 2017 Weeks Auction Group 06/23/2017 03:36 PM 105 Ornate Wooden Serving Table 106 Wooden Side Table 107 Small Wooden Side Table with Embroidered top under glass 108 Wooden Swivel Stool with Claw Foot Clutching Glass Orb 109 Small 4 Drawer wooden Chest 31"Hx34W"x12D" 110 Wallace Silver Tea Pitcher 111 Small Sterling Silver Gravy Dishes 112 2 Engraved Metal Serving Platters 113 2 Ornate Silver Serving Dishes 114 Sterling Silver Sugar and Cream Pitchers with Serving Tray 115 Silver with Glass Serving Tray 116 Silver Serving Tray with Glass Dishes 117 Large Silver Serving Tray with Compartments © 2017 Weeks Auction Group 06/23/2017 03:36 PM 118 Silver Serving Tray with 3 Glass Dishes and Silver Forks 119 Large Silver Serving Tray and Lid with Glass Dish 120 Set of Cream and Siler Sugar Serving Dishes with Spoon 121 Silver Serving Tray with Silver Spoons and Glass Dish 122 Silver Serving Dish with Flip top and silver base 123 Silver on Copper Creamer with Small Tray, Condiment Jar with Lid and Spoon 124 Assortment of Silverplate and Glass Trays and Small Serving Dishes 125 Milbern Creations Glass and Metal Appetizer Tray 126 Silver Plate Utensils 127 Silver Salt Shakers, serving Dish, Measuring Cup, and Spoon 128 4 Ornate Pudding Dishes 129 Paragon China Tea Cup and Saucer 130 Crystal Candy Dish © 2017 Weeks Auction Group 06/23/2017 03:36 PM 131 Crystal Gravy Dish 132 Large Glass Salad Bowl with Silver Banding 133 2 Glass Candy Dishes 134 3 Ornate Crystal Serving Bowls with Sawtooth Edge 135 3 Glass Ash Trays 136 Assortment of Serving Dishes 137 Matching Set of Glass Serving Cups 138 Seven Matching Etched Glasses 139 Glass Serving Tray 140 Crystal Bell, Shot Glass, Dinner Cup, and Glass Vase 141 Crystal Relish Dish with Forks and 4 Salt Wells (One Broken) 142 Matching Champagne Glasses 143 Six Matched Glasses © 2017 Weeks Auction Group 06/23/2017 03:36 PM 144 Three Red Martini Glasses 145 Matching Etched Port Glasses 146 Matching Etched Port Glasses 147 Etched Decanter, Glass Tray and Six Glasses 148 Two Presses Glass Butter Dishes and Lidded Candy Dish 149 Assorted Brass Trays 150 Three Glass Doors, Adjustable Wood Shelves 78 1/2" T x 56" W x 15 1/2" D 151 Large Assortment including Serving Pieces, assorted pieces 152 Wm. Guerin & Co. France Limoges China 153 Wm. Guerin & Co. France Limoges China Tea Set amd Small Plates, Fabrique pour Dulin & Martin Co., one tea saucer broken 154 Wm. Guerin & Co. France Limoges China Soup Tureen and Large Serving Platter, Platter 15 1/2" L x 11" W 155 Wm. Guerin & Co. France Limoges China, four 9 1/2" dinner plates, four 8 1/4" salad plates 156 Wm. Guerin & Co. France Limoges China Gravy Boat, Handled Serving Platter and Small Platter 9 3/4" L x 7" W157 © 2017 Weeks Auction Group 06/23/2017 03:36 PM 157 Five Rosina Tea Cups and Saucers, Fine Bone China, Made in England Assorted Rose Patterned Serving Pieces, some Shuman Bavaria, Germany US Zone, Limoges, Limoges 158 manufactured for Clein & Son, Kentucky, Kressent, Noritake, Heinrick & Co, Bavaria, ) & EG, Austria; some chipped 159 Assorted China with Gold Trim made by Aito Japan, Diamond, Fine China, Japan, some chipped 160 Assortment of Decorative Pieces 161 Theodore Haviland Limoges Plates, Assorted, two 9 3/4" Dinner, four 8 3/4" Salad, one 6 3/4" Dessert 162 Assortment of Decorative Rose Plates 163 Decorative Teapot, Cream & Sugar, Coffee Cup in Floral Patterns 164 Decorative Plates with Fruits and Flowers, some Rosenthal 165 Decorative Plates with Fruits and Flowers 166 Decorative Vases 167 Assortment of Tea Cups and Saucers 168 Set of Four Rosenthal of Germany Pine Needles Plates, 8" 169 Set of Four Haviland Cups and Saucers & Fontainebleau Cup and Saucer © 2017 Weeks Auction Group 06/23/2017 03:36 PM 170 Vintage H & G Selb Bavaria Heinrich China Germany, assorted plates, cups and creamer 171 Limoges France Floral Creamer and Sugar & Aynsley England Bone China Creamer 172 Assorted Bone China Cream and Sugars 173 Assorted Bone China including Soup Tureen, Salad Plated, Saucers and Cups, some marked Bavaria 174 Set of Five Matching Floral Plates marked Habsburg China Austria 175 Meito Norleans China Livonia, Made in Japan, one dinner plate, 20 soup bowls, 18 salad plates, 22 saucers, five cereals, one dessert, seven coffee cups (one chipped), creamer, two gravies, two sugars, two serving platters 176 Wakbrzych Made in Poland Dessert Plates & Cups and Saucers with Creamer and Sugar, two floral patterns 177 Assorted Vintage Bone China Serving Pieces, some Edwin Knowles, and some Altwasser Silesia, Germany 178 Assorted Pressed Glass and Silver Plate Individual Salts and Shakers 179 Roseville Pottery Pieces, two marked 6513 & 150-6 180 Two Limoges Hand Painted Tea Cups 181 Four Decorative Pitchers 182 Weatherly China by Lenox, eight cups and saucers, nine dinner plates, four luncheon plates, nine salad plates, nine bread and butter plates, eight dessert/fruit bowls, four coupe soup bowls © 2017 Weeks Auction Group 06/23/2017 03:36 PM Weatherly China by Lenox Serving Pieces, 12" chop plate/round platter, 13" oval serving platter, two 9" oval 183 vegtable bowls, gravy boat, and salt & pepper 184 Adderly Fine Bone China Cherry Ripe Plate and Cup and Saucer Assorted Vintage Bone China made in England: one dinner plate marked Royal Worcester, Viceroy England, two 185 coffee mugs marked Royal Victoria, four salads marked Johnson Bros., twelve saucers marked Johnson Bros. 186 five Rosina Tea Cups and Saucers, Fine Bone China, Made in England 187 Pair of Etched Glass Candlesticks, 9 1/4" Tall 188 Pair of Etched Glass Candlesticks, 7 1/4" Tall 189 Pressed Glass Decanter, 16" Tall 190 Pressed Glass Bulbous Decanter by Irena, Hand Cut Lead Crystal 191 Two Tea Pots: Blue and White marked Arabia, made in Finland; Yellow Flowers marked Ellgreave, England Genuine IronStone 192 Collection of Blue and White Decorative Pieces: cream and sugar, decorative plates by Wedgewood, three small tea cups and saucers, two black and gold salt and pepper shakers 193 Five Glass Serving Platters and Glass Cake Server 194 Collection of Decorative Plates 195 Three Hand Painted Decorative Plates and Two Large Decorative Serving Platters © 2017 Weeks Auction Group 06/23/2017 03:36 PM Five Currier & Ives Antique Trader Hand-painted Collector Plates: "Haying Time", "Winter in the Country", "Game 196 of Base Ball", "Franklin's Experiment", "The Road - Winter" 197 Christmas Plates, Wine Glasses, Candlesticks and Bell 198 Rolling Tea Cart with Removable Glass Shelf and Folding Wings, 28" T x 29 1/2" D x 41 1/2" W Fully Extended 199 Louisville Stoneware Company Harvest Soup Bowls Set of Eight with Matching Small Bowl and Salt & Pepper Contents of Two Shelves: Assorted Stoneware, Serving
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