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Auction Catalog Lot# Description Auction Catalog Lot# Description 1 4 STEIFF BEARS IN ORIGINAL BOXES 2 ANTIQUE WICKER 6 PC DINING SET 3 ANTIQUE WICKER TEA CART 4 LARGE ANTIQUE COFFER 5 OVAL INDIAN BASKET 6 1920'S NAPOLEAN TRAY 7 3 PCS INDIAN POTTERY 8 1900'S AM. OAK TRIPLE DOOR BOOKCASE 9 TALL 6 PANEL CHINESE LACQUER SCREEN 10 LARGE INLAID ITALIAN 3-DOOR ARMOIRE W/ BEVELED MIRROR 11 1900'S CARVED CORNER CHAIR 12 VICTORIAN BEADED PURSE 13 VICTORIAN S.P. BRIDE'S BASKET W/ CLEAR BOWL 14 MARBLE TOP VICTORIAN TABLE 15 ANTIQUE CAST IRON BASE GLOBE 16 17TH CENTURY SLATE TOP PASTRY TABLE 17 BOHEMIAN GLASS EPERGNE & PAIR OF VASES 18 FRENCH STYLE LADY'S DESK W/ FIGURAL DEC. 19 4 LADY FIGURES 20 MAHOGANY STEPBACK BOOKSHELF W/ ASIAN MOTIF 21 PR. CAST METAL GILT FIGURAL WALL SCONCES W/ GLASS SHADES 22 SMALL ANTIQUE CLAW FOOT SETTEE 23 2 METAL TAZZOS 24 3 SMALL VICTORIAN GLASS VASES W/ METAL BASES 25 FRENCH STYLE LEATHER TOP DESK W/ CHAIR 26 STERLING OVERLAY CONSOLE SET 27 CARVED 1900'S OVAL OAK BREAKFAST TABLE W/ GRIFFIN 28 SET OF 4 CARVED 1900'S OAK FIGURAL DINING CHAIRS 29 19TH CENTURY PARLOR BARREL ORGAN 30 2 1920'S CARVED SPANISH STYLE HALL CHAIRS 31 HUTSCHENREUTHER LADY W/ DEER FIGURINE 32 ROSENTHAL FISH PORCELAIN FIGURINE 33 ARTS & CRAFTS DRESSER TRAY 34 HUTSCHENREUTHER EAGLE FIGURINE 35 1920'S SPANISH STYLE SERVER W/ IRON TRESTLE 36 VICTORIAN DRESS W/ SHOES & HAT ON DRESSFORM 37 CRANBERRY SWIRL EPERGNE & PITCHER 38 2 LARGE HAND PAINTED URNS (ROYAL VIENNA REPAIRED HANDLE) 39 GREEN SLAG GLASS TABLE LAMP Lo40t# LARGE CARVEDDes FcIrGipUtRioAnL BAR FRONT 41 3 PCS ART GLASS 42 PR. FRENCH STYLE CURIO CABINETS W/ FIGURAL ORMALOU 43 LARGE 19TH CENTURY GOLD GILT PIER MIRROR 44 PR. TALL LION CARVED COLUMNS 45 EARLY 19TH CENTURY 1-DOOR FRENCH ARMOIRE 46 PR. 1885 PORTRAIT PAINTINGS 47 SMALL 19TH CENTURY PORTRAIT OF A LADY PAINTING 48 1900'S AM. OAK CORNER CABINET 49 2 WOOD WALL SHELVES (1 IS FIGURAL) 50 OPEN STEP BACK WELSH CUPBOARD 51 1920'S ETCHED PIANO/BUFFET MIRROR 52 PR. GREEN ELECTRIFIED LUSTRES 53 LARGE TRIPLE ARM FIGURAL TABLE LAMP 54 LARGE VICTORIAN 3-DOOR BOOKCASE 55 ANTIQUE OAK HAT RACK 56 ONYX & BRASS FLOOR LAMP W/ SILK SHADE 57 PR. WHITE MANTLE LUSTRES 58 VICTORIAN STYLE FIGURAL TABLE LAMP 59 LARGE EARLY 19TH CENTURY INLAID FRENCH BUFFET 60 LARGE 19TH CENTURY WINDMILL O/B LARGE ANTIQUE CALIFORNIA SCENE PAINTING IN GOLD GILT 61 FRAME 62 1930'S FRENCH STYLE PARLOR CHAIR 63 VICTORIAN S.P. BASE FIGURAL COMPOTE 64 SMALL VICTORIAN GRIFFIN FERNSTAND 65 VICTORIAN FIGURAL BRONZE TABLE LAMP 66 1900'S BARLEY TWIST PARLOR TABLE W/ LION METAL FEET & 67 SMALL ANTIQUE CARRIAGE CLOCK 68 METAL VANITY MIRROR & FIGURAL HAND MIRROR 69 SIGNED ART GLASS VASE 70 1900'S MAHOGANY ETAGERE W/ CURVED GLASS DOOR 71 SLAG GLASS TABLE LAMP 72 AM. OAK 4 STACK FILE CABINET 73 PR. PORCELAIN & METAL MANTLE URNS 74 GOLD GILT FRENCH MANTLE CLOCK 75 2 VICTORIAN BRIDE'S BASKETS 76 LARGE CRANBERRY GLASS SHADE B&H TABLE LAMP 77 LARGE VICTORIAN DROP FRONT HOTEL DESK 78 3 PC BOHEMIAN CONSOLE SET 79 LARGE VICTORIAN TURTLE TOP MARBLE TOP TABLE Lo80t# PR. TALL CAST DIReOscNr iFpItGioUnRAL PLANTERS 81 2 PICKLE CASTORS 82 MAHOGANY KNIFE CASE 83 FRENCH OVAL MARBLE TOP COFFEE TABLE 84 CHOICE VICTORIAN EPERGNES W/ BOWLS 85 5 MINIATURE BRONZE & METAL ANIMALS 86 C. MONGINOL BRONZE CENTER BOWL W/ CAT & GIRL 87 LARGE VICTORIAN MARBLE TOP CENTER TABLE 88 PR. FRENCH PORCELAIN TABLE LAMPS 89 OAK FRENCH MARBLE TOP NIGHTSTAND 90 3 PC. CARVED PARLOR SET W/ GRIFFIN DEC. 91 MARBLE TOP FRENCH NIGHTSTAND 92 NARROW VICTORIAN DROP LEAF TABLE 93 1900'S ALABASTER BUST 94 MARBLE PEDESTAL 95 KARL KOWALCZEWSKI WHISTLER BRONZE 96 ANTIQUE CARVED FULL FIGURE PEDESTAL 97 1900'S PYROART CHAIR TABLE 98 LENOX "RUTLEDGE" CHINA SET 99 WHITE & BLUE GLASS EPERGNE 100 3 BISCUIT JARS 101 SMALL FRENCH MARBLE TOP TABLE 102 PR. TALL GERMAN BISQUE FIGURINES 103 PR. VICTORIAN BLUE GLASS BOWLS IN METAL GILT STANDS 104 5 PC. AMBERINA GLASS DRINK SET 105 PR. BRONZE FIGURAL URNS 106 FRENCH FIGURAL MANTLE CLOCK (NO PENDULUM) 107 PR. 1920'S SPELTER LADY URNS 108 LALIQUE VASE W/ NUDES 109 2 CRANBERRY OPALESCENT GLASS DRINK SETS 110 2 GOUDA POTTERY PIECES 111 CARVED AM. OAK 60" DINING TABLE W/ 4 LEAVES 112 SET OF 8 AM. OAK DINING CHAIRS 113 LARGE CARVED AM. OAK BUFFET W/ GRIFFIN DECORATION 114 AM. OAK TRIPLE BOW CHINA CABINET W/ CLAW FEET & FIGURAL 115 AM. OAK TRIPLE BOW CLAW FOOT CHINA CABINET 116 AM. OAK SERVER W/ LION CARVING 117 PR. VICTORIAN GLASS HAND VASES 118 1900'S AM. OAK BOWED GLASS SECRETARY 119 VICTORIAN CAST IRON CANDLE WALL SCONCE MIRROR 120 2 VICTORIAN GLASS DRESSER BOXES L1o2t1# 1920'S NARRODWe sWcrAipLtNioUnT BOOKSHELF 122 PR. SHADOWBOX FRAMED PLATES 123 INLAID ROSEWOOD GRANDDAUGHTER CLOCK 124 3 SMALL VICTORIAN GLASS CABINET ARTICLES 125 PR. BLUE GLASS LUSTRES 126 VICTORIAN S.P.ELK BASE COMPOTE W/ GLASS DISH 127 1900'S MARBLE TOP SERVER W/ CARVED BACKSPLASH 128 ANTIQUE OAK FRAMED ENGRAVING 129 LARGE WAVECREST COLLARS & CUFF BOX 130 2 VICTORIAN PICKLE CASTORS (AMBERINA & CRANBERRY) 131 LARGE WAVECREST DRESSER BOX 132 PR. STERLING BASE CORNUCOPIA VASES 133 MODERN FRENCH STYLE 1-DOOR CURIO CABINET 134 PR. VICTORIAN RELIGIOUS SHADOWBOXES 135 1920'S ONYX & METAL FLOOR LAMP 136 ANTIQUE PASTORAL SCENE PAINTING 137 PR. LARGE GREEN MANTLE LUSTRES 138 LARGE CRANBERRY GLASS TABLE LAMP W/ BALL SHADE 139 PR. METAL CHERUB SHELF CLOCKS 140 SMALL NAKARA DRESSER BOX/2 SMALL WAVECREST 141 DID NOT USE 142 3 WAVECREST? BISCUIT JARS 143 1900'S AM. OAK DOUBLE SECRETARY 144 GERMAN HAND PAINTED PORCELAIN PLAQUE 145 ANTIQUE MOTHER W/ CHILD PRINT 146 PR. 1920'S OSCAR BACH? METAL STANDS W/ ONYX TOPS (1 TOP 147 PR. PINK SATIN GLASS VASES 148 PR. VICTORIAN MARBLE TOP STANDS W/ HOOF FEET 149 PR. CAST IRON EGRET STATUES 150 ROSEVILLE JARDINERE & PEDESTAL (HAIRLINE) 151 LARGE BRONZE LADY STATUE W/ SHEEP 152 FANCY VICTORIAN COAL SCUTTLE 153 BLUE OPALESCENT EPERGNE 154 3 LALIQUE PAPERWEIGHTS & LALIQUE PERFUME 155 SMALL 1920'S VERNIS MARTIN STYLE VITRINE CABINET 156 PR. COBALT CUT TO CLEAR LAMPS 157 PR. INLAID FRENCH STYLE MARBLE TOP NIGHTSTANDS 158 TALL 3 GRACES CENTER PIECE 159 EDISON AM. OAK CYLINDER PLAYER 160 CHERUB CENTER PIECE W/ BLUE BOWL 161 LARGE CARVED HORNER AM. OAK WINGED GRIFFIN DESK L1o6t2# SMALL DAeLsAcBrAipStiToEnR BUST 163 VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD CANTERBURY 164 PR. VICTORIAN EWERS 165 CRANBERRY 3 ARM EPERGNE 166 TALL SILVERPLATE FIGURAL & CRYSTAL CENTER BOWL 167 SMALL VICTORIAN BRIDE'S BASKET 168 SMALL VICTORIAN S.P. BIRD HOLDER W/ PINK GLASS VASE 169 FRENCH STYLE MARBLE TOP CURIO CABINET 170 PR. OPALESCENT SHADE TABLE LAMPS 171 3 PC. FANCY MAHOGANY PARLOR TABLE SET W/ GLASS TOP 172 3 PC HIGHLY CARVED KARPEN PARLOR SET 173 APPROX. 10'X14' KARISTAN RUG 174 ITALIAN WOOD PEDSTAL 175 ANTIQUE FRENCH GOLD GILT 3 PANEL SCREEN W/ BIRD DEC. 176 CRANBERRY OPALESCENT GLASS PICKLE CASTOR 177 VIC. METAL & GLASS CENTER BOWL 178 VICTORIAN AMBERINA GLASS PICKLE CASTOR W/ FRUIT DEC. 179 LOT OF 8 PCS PORTRAIT PORCELAIN ITEMS 180 1900'S WALNUT SERVER W/ FIGURAL DEC. 181 VICTORIAN OAK FRAMED SAMPLER 182 TORCHERE FLOOR LAMP 183 BLACK FOREST BAROMETER 184 PR. RUBY GLASS LUSTRES 185 VICTOR SEIFERT BRONZE BLACKSMITH LAMP 186 LARGE 1900'S AM. OAK FULL FIGURE SIDEBOARD 187 LARGE OAK WALL SHELF W/ HAT HOOKS 188 PR. 19TH CENTURY PORTRAIT PAINTINGS 189 LARGE LOUIS CLEESE LANDSCAPE O/C LISTED ARTIST 190 FENTON SATIN GLASS EPERGNE 191 1920'S SPANISH STYLE OCTAGON ROTATING BOOK TABLE 192 PR. TALL MOREAU RECAST BRONZES 193 PR. MARBLE PEDSTALS W/ SPECIMEN INLAY 194 APPROX. 6' TALL BRONZE FIGURAL LADY LAMP 195 SMALL BRONZE STATUE 196 HUNZINGER STYLE PEDESTAL 197 LARGE WOODEN TANG STYLE HORSE 198 APPROX. 6' TALL "BLIND JUSTICE" BRONZE STATUE 199 BROWN DERBY FIRESCREEN 200 PR. CHERUB HEAD PARLOR CHAIRS 201 LARGE CRYSTAL VASE 202 ROUND CARVED LAMP TABLE W/ ANIMAL FEET Lot# Description 203 ANTIQUE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER 204 ANTIQUE OAK 1-DOOR CABINET W/ CARVED FACE 205 WOODEN HORSE W/ JEWELED DECORATION 206 LARGE FANCY NATIONAL CASH REGISTER 207 SMALL FIGURAL OAK 1-DRAWER TABLE 208 VICTORIAN S.P. PEDESTAL W/ CRANBERRY RIM BOWL 209 SMALL FRENCH STYLE MARBLE TOP HALL CABINET 210 3 PCS CHINESE PORCELAIN 211 SMALL CHINESE 2-DOOR CABINET 212 LARGE CARVED WOOD CHINESE STATUE 213 PR. CARVED CHERUB PARLOR CHAIRS 214 2 VICTORIAN BRIDE'S BASKETS 215 TALL METAL CHERUB PLANTER 216 HERTER STYLE MARBLE TOP VICTORIAN PARLOR TABLE 217 3 METAL CHINESE STATUES 218 CHINESE DROP FRONT DESK W/ PULL OUT CHAIR 219 ANTIQUE GOLD GILT CROSS 220 1920'S FRENCH WALNUT FERNSTAND 221 PR. BRONZE FOO DOGS 222 ROYLA DUX BEAR FIGURINE 223 1900'S SPINET DESK 224 PR. TALL CARVED DRAGON STATUES 225 10 PC CHINESE DINING SET (3 LEAVES) 226 GUSTAV PRUCHA "THE WEDDING PARTY" O/C LISTED ARTIST 227 VICTORIAN PIER MIRROR W/ MARBLE TOP TABLE 228 1920'S IRON FLOOR LAMP W/ MESH SHADE 229 PR. FANCY METAL FOO LIONS 230 PR. JAPANESE POTTERY VASES 231 LARGE RED CHINESE BUFFET 232 LARGE CHINESE OPIUM BED 232A ARTS & CRAFTS SLAG GLASS HANGING LIGHT 233 PR. CAPIDOMONTE JARDINERE & PEDSTALS 234 CARVED FIGURAL VANITY BENCH 235 2 PRS PORCELAIN VASES 236 CHINESE CAMPHOR CHEST 237 2 PR. METAL CANDLE HOLDERS 238 PR. FRENCH MARBLE TOP NIGHTSTANDS 239 ITALIAN CAPIDOMONTE STYLE MUSICAL PIECE W/ MATCHING 240 SPELTER GERMAN SHEPARD STATUE 241 FRENCH MARBLE TOP NIGHTSTAND L2o4t2# VICTORIAN BRIDDEe'Ss cBrAipStKioEnT W/ BLUE BOWL 243 1930'S FRENCH STYLE CARVED OCTAGON OCC.
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