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Estate & Collectible Auction 11/22 14% Buyers Premium 717 S Third Estate & Collectible Auction 11/22 14% Buyers Premium 717 S Third St Renton, WA (425) 235-6345 SILENT AUCTIONS Lots #1000-1114 Ends 7:00PM Lots #2000-2072 Ends 7:30PM Lots #3000-3072 Ends 8:00PM 20 Mink Stole 21 Group Ethnic Clothing Lot Description 22 Vintage Fur Coat & Stole 23 Fine Silk Ethnic Fabric 1 Southwest Upholstered Office Armchair 24 Chinese Silver Thread Embroidered Skirt 2 Ben Owen NC Pottery Jardinière 25 Patchwork Quilt 3 Shelf NC Blue Pottery 26 2 Framed Prints - David Lee & R.C. Gorman 4 (3) North Carolina Pottery Bean Pots 27 9ea Plastic Sleeves with Collectible Prints 5 Set (4) Ben Owen NC Pottery Crocks 28 Scottish Guard Framed Bullion Patch with Lids Display 6 2 Shelves Ben Owen NC Brown Pottery 29 19th Century Cherry Wood Cradle 7 Pair Long Scottish Guard Prints 30 Gold Metal Shoe Polish Cardboard Sign 8 Pair Walnut Mid Century Dining Chairs 31 Robert Werling Framed NW Photograph 8A Large Model Airplane Hanging 32 Vintage HO Toy Train Set 9 2ea Framed Lacework Panels 33 Painted Old Tavern Table 10 5ea Green Metal Vertical Document 34 Antique Wood Armchair Files from New Haven County Superior 35 Box Cloisonné Vases Court 36 Chinese Brass Bowl with Eggs 11 Set Leatherbound Catholic 37 Maple Lamp Table Encyclopedias 15 Volumes 1912 38 Singer Featherweight Sewing Machine in 11A 24 Volume Robert L. Stevenson Book Case Set 39 Painted Green Primitive Pine Table 11B Top Shelf Volume Book Sets 40 Rush Seat Pine Footstool NC 11C Set Waverleys Novels Books 41 Mohair Covered Footstool 12 Antique Eastlake Oak Bookcase 42 Cherry Wash Stand 12A 30 Volumes Red Leatherbound 43 2ea Carved Round Lamp Tables Literature Book Set 44 6-Panel Chinese Coromandel Lacquered 13 Thailand Carved Totem Room Screen 14 1930's Metal Standing Birdcage 45 Pine Single Door Cabinet 14A 3 Boxes Worlds Best Histories Books 46 Northwest Modernist Signed Floral Woodcut 15 Radiant Home Cast Iron Stove 46A Edison Upright Mahogany Phonograph 16 Pair Antique Coach Lanterns 47 Antique Hammered Brass Planter on Stand 17 Arts & Crafts Hanging Wall Cabinet 48 Machinist Combination Square in Case 18 Antique Oak Snooker Billiard Table 49 Box Stanley Finger Planes 19 1930's Floor Lamp with Painted Shade 50 Box Machinists Tools WWW.MBAAUCTION.COM Estate & Collectible Auction 11/22 14% Buyers Premium 717 S Third St Renton, WA (425) 235-6345 51 Box Drafting Tools 86 1930's Mickey Mouse Play House Kit 52 Box Chisels 87 Carved Indo-Tibetan Wood Mask 53 Box Marples Chisels 88 2ea Disney Animation Cells - Bambi & 54 Box Antique Sheet Music Mickey 55 Box Antique Correspondence 89 Elizabeth O'Neill Verner NC Framed Print 56 Box Gold Scale & Testers - Jewelers 90 Framed Knights Tournament Engraving Supplies 91 Stack 6 Large Framed Scottish Guard Prints 57 Antique 2 Drawer Chest 92 Hung Nguyen Framed Watercolor of Ship 58 Antique Stromberg Carlson Oak Wall 93 Mona Berry Impressionist Lake Scene Phone Watercolor 59 Box Russian 35mm Cameras 94 Stack 5 Scottish Guard Uniform Prints 60 (3) Yashica TLR Cameras 95 2 Framed Antique Engravings 61 Box Nikon 35mm Cameras & Lenses 96 1930's Framed Courting Scene Print 62 Box Kodak Retina Cameras 97 Elizabeth O'Neill Verner Framed Etching 63 Box Vintage 35mm Cameras 98 2 Elizabeth O'Neill Verner Signed Prints 64 2 Boxes Watch Parts & Repair 99 Pair Elizabeth Verner Small Plantation 65 3 Cased Watch Repair Items Lithographs 66 3 Framed NC Prints 100 Japanese Sumi Panoramic Painting Framed 67 3 Boxes Watch Parts 101 Cupid Asleep/Awake Framed Print 68 German Signed Framed Etching 102 Chinese Tiger Painting on Silk 69 Drop Leaf Mahogany Small Table 103 Framed Japanese Landscape Watercolor 70 Set 8 Framed Fruit Lithographs 104 Blue Childs Rolltop Desk 71 Group 8 Framed Vintage Prints 105 Green Swivel Slipper Chair 72 Small Oval Framed Mirror 106 Hugo Brehme Taxco Mexico Signed 73 Primitive Pine Blanket Chest Photograph 74 Stack 3 Architecture Books 107 Framed Japanese Woodblock Print 75 2 Boxes Pentax Cameras & Accessories 108 Wicker Tall Planter 76 Box Exposure & Light Meters 109 2 Antique Framed Portraits 77 Box Opera Glasses etc 110 1860's Northwest Framed Map 78 Box Kodak Folding Cameras 111 Signed Mid Century Matador Oil Painting 79 Box Sekonic Exposure Meters 112 Vintage Minuteman Air Rifle 80 Box Tape Recorders 113 Stevens Model 940D 20 Gauge Single Shot 81 B&L Microscope etc Shotgun 82 Antique French Metronome 114 Vintage Training Rifle 83 3ea Watch Repair Riveting & Stacking 115 Harrington & Richardson Model 158 20 Tool Sets Gauge Single Shot Shotgun Serial 84 Vintage Jewelers Lathe with Box of #AG228201 Chucks 116 True Test Model 94B 16 Gauge Single Shot 85 Box Framed Scottish Guard Photos & Shotgun Prints 117 Steyr M95 Military Rifle Serial #975I WWW.MBAAUCTION.COM Estate & Collectible Auction 11/22 14% Buyers Premium 717 S Third St Renton, WA (425) 235-6345 118 Military Model 1953 Bolt Action Rifle 148 Box Beaded Hand Bags Serial #A30654 with Bayonet 149 Box Old Comic Books 119 Middle Eastern Bolt Action Military 150 C.M. Bergmann #287 Bisque Head Doll Rifle 151 2ea AM Darling Bisque Head Dolls 120 Antique Double Barrel Cap & Ball Rifle 152 Vintage Patsy Composition Doll with Carved Figural Stalk 153 Walnut Smoke Stand 121 2ea Arab Portrait Oil Paintings 154 Antique Oak Highchair 122 Japanese Osaka Bolt Action Military 155 Patchwork Quilt Top Rifle 156 4ea Vintage Patchwork Quilts 123 American Model 1941 Bolt Action 157 Homespun Coverlet Military Rifle 158 1837 Amanuel Ettinger Homespun Coverlet 124 Mauser Chilean Model 1895 Bolt Action as-is Military Rifle Serial #D6467 159 Meissen Cup & Saucer 125 Russian Model 1897 Bolt Action 160 B&M Chippendale Sterling Sugar & Military Rifle Serial #48269 Creamer - 357 Grams 126 Chinese Carved Dragon Walking Stick 161 Mexican Sterling Floral Group - 121 Grams 127 2ea African Ebony Carved Walking Sticks 162 Group 3 Fine Porcelain Demi C/S 128 Primitive Pine Wall Shelf 163 2ea Lladro Crane Porcelain Bird Figures in 129 Japanese Painted 4-Panel Screen with Boxes Birds 164 Bisque Piano Baby & Pixie Figures 130 Box Camera Accessories 165 Box Antique Sterling Forks & Spoons - 488 131 B&H Filmo Movie Camera in Case Grams 132 Leitz Slide Projector in Box 166 Box Antique Chinese Coins 133 Box Vintage Ammunition 167 Micro 16 Spy Camera in Box 134 Vintage Kodak Movie Camera in Case 168 Box Fraternal Pins 135 Griswold No.8 Cast Iron Waffle Iron 169 WWII German Nazi Armband 136 B&H Filmo Movie Projector in Case 170 Shure VN-2E Turntable Stylus in Box 137 Box B&W Hotpoint Convention Photos 171 Box Mexican Sterling Jewelry 138 Pair Tasco 20x60 Binoculars in Case 172 Box Deco Jewelry & Watches 139 Pair Simor 7x35 Field Glasses in Case 173 3 Antique Sterling Serving Spoons/Fork - 140 1940's Scrapbook Photo Album 197 Grams 141 1880's Leatherbound Photo Album 174 Antique Ornate Etched SP Flask 142 Piecrust Framed Photo & Guest Book 175 2ea Mexican Sterling Cuff Bracelets from Bainbridge Island Estate 176 Mexican Sterling Choker/Cuff 143 Vintage Butterfly Display Bracelet/Earring Jewelry Set 144 Box Old Paper 177 Alaskan Scrimshaw Ivory Cheese Cutter 145 Box Viewmasters & Slides 178 Box 1950's Copper Jewelry 146 Vintage Lionel Train Set with 1689E 179 Chinese Carved Ivory Woman Figure Engine 180 Box Asian Carved Ivory Items 147 Box Glass Bead Necklaces 181 Box Jade Balls etc WWW.MBAAUCTION.COM Estate & Collectible Auction 11/22 14% Buyers Premium 717 S Third St Renton, WA (425) 235-6345 182 English Hallmarked Sterling Sugar 211 Box w/Fountain Pen etc Tongs - 40 Grams 212 Sterling Art Nouveau Brooch etc - 47 Grams 183 Box Sterling Jewelry 213 Box Mexican Designer Sterling Jewelry - 58 184 Box Victorian Bar Pins etc Grams 185 Box Victorian Lockets etc 214 Box w/Pocket Watch etc 186 Bag 10k Stick Pin, 14k Bar Pin & 18k 215 Box German Carved Pipes Gold Ring 216 Box w/Ivory Ball etc 187 14k Diamond Slide Pendant 217 SP Tongs & Fruit Spoon 188 Tray 9pc Antique Sterling Flatware - 322 218 Box Pocket Knives etc Grams 219 2 Jaeger Disk Speed Indicators in Cases 189 Box Sterling Earrings etc - 102 Grams 220 2 Cased Specialty Watch Making Tools 190 Box Misc Sterling Items - 86 Grams 221 Alaskan Ivory Billiken (Solid Only) 222 Group Pocket Watch Dials & Parts 191 Box Micromosaic Jewelry 223 Japan 1930's Railroad Station Set in Box 192 Navajo Sterling Lg Ring 224 Box Antique Stereoviews & Viewer 193 Box Modernist Sterling Jewelry - 73 225 Box Matchbox & Redline Hotwheel Cars Grams 226 German Bisque Head Jointed Doll 194 Box 10k Gold Safeway Year Pins 227 Tray Deco Beads & Handbag 195 Box Vintage Wristwatches 228 Group Antique SP Flatware 196 Box Deco Necklaces 229 Group Vintage Fountain Pens 197 Box Matching Sterling Spoons - 349 230 Group WWII Japanese Flags Grams 231 Box Pinback Buttons etc 198 Box Gorham Sterling Forks & Serving 232 Box WWII Military Insignia Spoons - 311 Grams 233 WWII Sheath Knife Bayonet 199 Box Mens Wristwatches & Parts 234 1929 Wilcox Ships Compass in Case 200 Box Misc Sterling Items - 115 Grams 235 Tray Tipped Sterling Spoons - 423 Grams (Solid Only) 236 Wedgewood Basalt Jasperware Box 201 Set R&B Harlequin Sterling Coffee 237 Antique MOP Fountain Pen in Case Spoons in Box - 84 Grams 238 Group (6) Ornate Sterling Souvenir Spoons - 202 1930's Silverplate 13oz Flask 157 Grams 203 Set 5 Gorham Sterling Etched Spoons - 239 Box Misc Sterling Servings Pcs - 100 Grams 191 Grams 240 (4) Ornate "Landing of Columbus" Sterling 204 Box Fraternal Pinback Buttons Souvenir Spoons - 119 Grams 205 Micromosaic Small Frame 241 Box Danish 830 Silver Spoons - 83 Grams 206 Set 8 Sterling Soup Spoons -
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