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Stephenson's Auction General Auction Stephenson’s Auction 1005 Industrial Blvd. Southampton, PA, 18966 General Auction Friday, December 18th, 2020 Inspection 1PM Box lots will be sold at 2 PM Gallery Auction at 3 PM (215) 322-6182 www.stephensonsauction.com Catalog listing is for general selling order only. You are urged to inspect these items before bidding on them. BOX LOT CATALOG WILL BE AVAILABLE FRIDAY GALLERY 101 Statesman stamp album 111 Lot of Mickey mantle pictures 102 Lot of baseball pictures, Mantle, 112 Immaculate of Mary dated 1915 DiMaggio, Willims 113 Lot of 10 cent comics. Including 103 Lot of baseball pictures, Mantle, Elmer Fudd, Looney Tunes, World's Finest DiMaggio, Willims etc. 104 Lot of baseball pictures, Mantle, 114 Tray of Christmas ornaments Mays, Aaron etc. 115 Batman tray dated 1993 105 Lot of baseball pictures, Mantle and 116 Wind up circus plane, tin wind up Williams police car 106 Antique Dresden Christmas 117 19th c indentures ornaments 118 Poker set 107 Box of knives, tins, etc. 119 Three Mickey Mantle hats 108 Lot of Mickey Mantle pictures 120 19th C. books, History of the Untied 109 Lot of baseball pictures, Mays, Ford, States etc. Spahn, etc. 121 18th and 19th c books, Don Quixote 110 Lot of sports pictures, Bart Starr, etc. Bird, Johnson, Horning etc. 122 Lot of foreign coins and paper 142 Box of dolls, Shirley Temple, money Hallmark Collectable dolls etc. 123 Tray of Wheat cents and Jefferson 143 Album of baseball pictures, Mickey nickels (7 silver war nickels included) Mantle, Williams etc. 124 Cigar box of U S postage (baseball) 144 Album of Mickey Mantle pictures 125 Early baseball Cracker Jack Ball 145 Album of Joe DiMaggio pictures Players cover, pictures including Christy 146 Three Mickey Mantle hats Mattehson etc. 147 GAI COA's 126 Foreign paper currency 148 German medals 127 Lincoln and Canadian cents 149 Early spectacles and vases 128 Ty Cobb button, boxing cards, early Welch's Grape Juice ad, etc. 150 Straight razors, Civil War utensils etc. 129 Baseball pictures, Mantle, Ford, Williams etc. 151 Pipes and pipe stand 130 Baseball pictures, Mantle, Ford, 152 Handcuffs with keys Rose, Mays etc. 153 Omitted 131 Baseball pictures, DiMaggio, Mantle, Mays, etc. 154 Lighters, fire truck pen knife and two brass chambersticks 132 Baseball pictures, Gaylord Perry, Mantle, Zimmer etc. 155 Pair of cloisonne urns on stands and a brass birdcage 133 Baseball pictures, Mantle, Williams, DiMaggio etc. 156 Omitted 134 Album of baseball pictures, Mickey 157 Tray of Hummels and a Lladro Mantle flower 135 DiMaggio, Williams baseball pictures 158 Civil War chess set from the Franklin Mint 136 Baseball pictures, Mantle, Matthews 159 Lot of glass and other Christmas 137 Baseball pictures, Aaron, Spahn etc. ornaments, some new with tags, most are figural 138 Lot of baseball records from Auravision 160 Tray of Hummels and Goebel figures, a few with loss 139 Baseball pictures, Mantle, Williams, DiMaggio 161 Partial set of gilt leather bound books 140 Baseball pictures, Mantle, Williams, DiMaggio, Killebrew 162 Box of leather bound books 141 Lot of boxing pictures, Ali 163 Two tin wind-up toys, enameled bird box, etc. 164 Set of leather bound books 181 Scott's Bible Vol III 1818, Scott's Bible New Testament 1816, both leather 165 Basket with decorated ceramic balls, bound, The Architect Original Designs, and and a carved Aztec style bird Famous Prints, numbered copy 740 of 1025 166 Two Indonesian marionettes on with book plate etchings and engravings wooden stand 182 One tray-Wood carved hands, brass 167 Two carved jade pieces censors and figures, mud man, and a pair of miniature Royal Copenhagen vases 168 Leather bound family bible, 1876 Philadelphia 183 Three Judaica plates, etc. 169 Silver plated covered warming 184 Judaica figurines serving dish and a set of porcelain handled 185 Metal Menorah Made in Israel steak knives 186 Beadwork pillow and Chinese fish 170 Enameled porcelain dresser box bowl with brass mountings 187 Lot of vintage framed artwork 171 Cow figurine and a glass hen on nest 188 Two glass bowls, one with Vannes France label, and a pair of metal floral 172 Set of four miniature porcelain busts, candle holders by Lisa Pagani and a pair of Staffordshire cherubs 188A Dali type sculpture on marble base, 173 Set of Saxe bone china plates and two Native American Indian pots 174 Set of hand painted plates with a 189 Wooden tray with blue and white pair of matching compotes, and a pair of decorated doll dishes, hand painted additional plates, set of four gilt enameled enameled dresser box, glass salt, etc. hand painted plates 190 Meissen type porcelain basket (with 175 Pair of Staffordshire figures, and a repair), and a Dresden type round platter pair of German lace figures 191 Two glass display cases with 176 Set of five hand painted plates, and contents (miniatures) a pair of Chelsea House plates with hand painted flamingo decoration 192 Signed Japanese blue and white bowl, inlaid round hinged box, Chinese seal 177 Pair of porcelain figurines marked set in fitted box, etc. Paris, porcelain figurine marked Germany and a Meissen type figurine 193 Royal Copenhagen vase and a B & G dish 178 Set of four blue stretch glass plates and a blue stretch glass center bowl 194 Rosenthal footed bowl, Limoges France wares, and a Romania bowl 179 Madame Alexander Pink Pristine Angel figurine and three Jackie doll outfits in 195 Two sets of Schumann Bavaria original boxes plates 180 Italian faience center bowl and a 196 Artichoke center bowl with decorated glass center bowl candleholders and flower frog marked Italy, pair of doves marked Italy, and an 214 Tray of art glass paperweights, unmarked lily pad serving bowl some signed 197 Turtle lamp with stained glass style 215 Four Hummels shade and a small metal lamp with stained 216 Two pairs of opera glasses glass style shade 217 Brass sunflower and bee inkwell and 198 Limoges platter and Limoges fish a Cross mechanical pencil platter 218 Brass handled magnifier 199 Elgin carriage clock 219 Two glass inkwells with sterling lids 200 Chinese large bowl decorated in Hong Kong 220 Cloisonne covered dresser box 201 Chinese cloisonne vase 221 Dresden porcelain figurine of a winged cherub 201A Set of Wedgwood dinnerware "St. Austell" 222 Tray of miniature clocks 202 Byer's Choice figurines 223 Lladro double figurine 203 Betty Boop with clock figure 224 Tray of Asian bronze pipes, carved wooden figures, clay teapot, etc. 204 Brass carriage clock and skeleton clock in Lucite pyramid case 225 Three inkwells 205 Three clock in metal cases 226 Tray of glass inkwells 205A Three spelter candlesticks with 227 Carved wooden column candlesticks stained glass shades with bronze drip cups 206 Chinese cinnabar vase and a brass 228 Lladro figurine double picture frame with easel back 229 Pair of Chinese cloisonne vases 207 Set of Spode Christmas Tree dinnerware in box with additional matching 230 Large Lladro double figurine pieces 231 Royal Crown Derby "Red Aves" 208 Two Royal Copenhagen figurines bowl, two cabinet plates-Limoges and 627 and 306 Shelley England, and a German serving bowl 209 Two Royal Copenhagen figurines 2409 and 2408 232 Tray of rabbi creamers and sugars, and salt & pepper, Designed in America by 210 Royal Copenhagen figurine 1938, Tsvi and two additional figurines 233 Waterford dresser clock 211 Three Lladros (one needs repair) 234 Three dresser clocks 212 Royal Doulton figurine "Shore Leave" 235 Hummel Nativity set 213 Two Buddha figurines 236 Tray of Lefton Christmas figures, 256 Pair of sterling weighted English toby and character jugs, German candlesticks figural dresser doll, lady figurines 257 Sterling Judaica charity cup 2.205 237 Lot of glass perfume bottles with ozt. stoppers 258 Sterling Kiddush cup 1.570 ozt. 238 Box of jade grape bunches 259 Two Kiddush cups, one is sterling 239 16" cut glass vase 1.485 ozt. 240 Set of Copeland Spode "Buttercup" - 260 Omitted service for 6 plus 261 Sterling serving plate 3.470 ozt. 241 Wooden noisemakers, wooden torah 262 Stieff sterling bowl 2.540 ozt. pointer and a napkin ring made in Palestine 263 Sterling silver lid 2.855 ozt. 242 Judaica box with hinged lid, Hebrew script on lid 264 Sterling weighted trumpet vase 243 Set of 12 English soup plates and a 265 Three compotes, all with sterling set of 13 Staffordshire plates weighted bases 244 Tray of Waterford crystal stemware 266 Pair of sterling weighted candle holders and a sterling bowl 3.765 ozt. 245 Tray of Waterford crystal stemware and a Waterford crystal compote 267 Cut glass dresser jar with sterling lid 0.720 ozt. 246 Set of five blue glass wines 268 Cut glass dresser jar with sterling lid 247 Set of six Rosenthal Germany fish 1.675 ozt. And a sterling handled powder plates and an unmarked fish platter puff inside jar 248 Set of Royal Doulton Booths "Real 269 Tray of sterling including coasters in Old Willow" dinnerware-service for 12 holder, pepper mill, two match box holders, 249 Chinese Export platter with old three mint dishes (1.570 ozt) staple repairs and a Mottahedeh "Blue 270 Four sterling Judaica pieces Canton" platter 271 Set of four sterling overlay liquors 250 Johnson Brothers "Old British Castles" covered tureen 272 Set of silver plated spoons marked Israel, and an 800 silver small tray with Star 251 Three English Staffordshire blue of David 1.315 ozt transfer platters 273 S. Kirk & Son sterling Christmas 252 Two silver plated tea kettles on ornament .850 ozt. stands, covered meat dome and a salver 274 Glass condiment set in 800 silver 253 Large lot of silver plated tableware holder 1.430 ozt.
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