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Auction Catalogue Victoria Auction AUCTION CATALOGUE New Year's Auction - 1819 Main St., Victoria, Va January 14, 2017 9:00 AM Inspection: January 13, 2017 12 - 4 PM Auction Catalogue By Lot Number Auction Date: 01/14/2017 09:00 AM To 01/14/2017 04:00 PM Auction Location: New Year's Auction - 1819 Main St., Victoria, Va Lot # Qty Description 1 _____ 1 c.1920 Inlaid Mahogany Cheval Mirror with Carved Pineapple Finials 68" h 25" w 2 _____ 1 Beautiful Contemporary Hanging Chandelier, Brass & NIckel Plated 38" h 3 _____ 1 Four c.1880's Virginia Tobacco Lithographs 4 _____ 1 Nice Hand Stitched Fan Pattern Feed Sack 5 _____ 1 Three Nice Country Baskets, Bedford, VA Estate 6 _____ 1 Pair of Hepplewhite Mahogany One Drawer Stands Shamburger, Richmond, VA 20"w 28" 7 _____ 1 Pair of Beautiful Brass FIREPLACE ANDIRONS by Virginia Metalcrafters 8 _____ 1 Collection of Five Framed Harper's Weekly CIVIL WAR Gettysburg, PA War Sites 9 _____ 1 Early Pine Dovetailed Blanket Chest w/ Till Hattie Hobbs, Homeville, VA 45" w 9A _____ 1 Wool Room Size Braided Rug 7' x 8' 10 _____ 1 c.1880 Carved Round Beveled Mirror 23" x 23" 11 _____ 1 Two c.1950's Porcelain Double Sided Round TEXACO Signs - Sold Choice 72" w 12 _____ 1 c.1950's New Old Stock MARVELS Cigarette Sign 10" w 15" h 13 _____ 1 Early Fence Piece with Barbed Wire 45" w 14 _____ 1 North Carolina Brown Painted Folk Art Two Drawer Washstand 30" w 27 1/2" h 15 _____ 1 Early Iron Dog Hitching Post 16 _____ 1 Antique Red Painted Metal ICE FISHING Warming Stool 17 _____ 1 Antique Iron ICE FISHING Ice Saw 77" 18 _____ 1 c.1920 Dome Top Trunk with Bent Wood Straps 30" 19 _____ 1 c.1920 Green Painted Toddler's Splint Ladder-back Chair 20 _____ 1 Early Cherry Original Surface One Drawer Stand with Tooling 20" w 30" h 21 _____ 1 Black Mesh Fireplace Screen with Brass Handles 50" w 33" h 22 _____ 1 Antique Shaker Made Splint Rocker & Side Chair Quaker Town, PA 23 _____ 1 Early Primitive Ox Yoke 24 _____ 1 c.1920 Oak Swivel Desk Chair with Green Leather Upholstery 25 _____ 1 Unusual Folk Art Green Painted Chair 26 _____ 1 Two c.1910 Gilt Framed Landscape Paintings, AS Found 15 1/2" w 27 1/2" h 27 _____ 1 c.1860 THE FAVORITE Iron Crank FARM Corn Sheller 28 _____ 1 c.1910 Oak Child's Adjustable Desk with Drawer 21" w 18 1/2" h 29 _____ 1 Original Cardboard ROYAL CROWN Cola Sign Family Boating 39" w 26" h 30 _____ 1 c.1910 Pine Folding Youth Bed 30" w 6' 31 _____ 1 Beautiful Hand Stitched TULIP Pattern Quilt, Bedford, VA 32 _____ 1 c.1850's Walnut Quilt Rack 31 /2" w 32" h 33 _____ 1 Folk Art Green Painted Fern Stand 21" w 34" h 34 _____ 1 c.1880 Framed Fruit Still Life Lithograph 22 12/" w 19" h 35 _____ 1 Nice Walnut Custom Made Doll Poster Bed with Tester 16 1/2" x 26" l 36 _____ 1 Set of Four Mahogany Queen Anne Style Dining Chairs 37 _____ 1 Nice 19th c Blue Decorated WHITES UTICA 4 Gallon with Bird 38 _____ 1 c.1840 Sheraton Walnut One Drawer Stand 23"w 31" h Auction Catalogue By Lot Number Auction Date: 01/14/2017 09:00 AM To 01/14/2017 04:00 PM Auction Location: New Year's Auction - 1819 Main St., Victoria, Va Lot # Qty Description 39 _____ 1 Set of Four Mahogany Chippendale Style Dining Chairs 40 _____ 1 c.1860 Walnut Framed U.S. Grant Engraving 12" w 41 _____ 1 19th c THE AMERICAN BRASS KETTLE Co. Brass Jelly Kettle 42 _____ 1 c.1920 Child's Black Painted Adjustable Morris Chair, Signed New York on Bottom 43 _____ 1 c.1820 Cherry Sheraton One Drawer Stand with Beaded Drawer 24" w 28 1/2" h 44 _____ 1 Folk Art Match Stick Checkerboard 20" sq 45 _____ 1 Collection of 17 Hand Stitched San Blas Mola Pillow Tops 45A _____ 1 c.1830 Pegged Paneled Pine Blanket Chest 38 1/2" w 25" h 46 _____ 1 Case of 24 RICHBRAU Beer Bottles in Original Box, Richmond, VA 47 _____ 1 c.1950's PEPSI COLA Picnic Cooler with Original Tray 48 _____ 1 1950's COCA-COLA Picnic Cooler 49 _____ 1 Early Mahogany Lift Top Commode w/ Hidden Seat & Fold Down Legs 43" w 33" 50 _____ 1 Early 19th c Walnut Dovetailed Box with Wooden Chess Pieces 13" w 6" h 51 _____ 1 Remarkable Antique Splint Lift Top Picnic Basket 17" w 52 _____ 1 Two c.1910 Tin Child's Sewing Machines 53 _____ 1 Mrs. Streeder's Magic Fluter with Iron Trivet 54 _____ 1 c.1930's Folk Art Doll Drop Leaf Dining Table 16" w 10 1/2" h 55 _____ 1 c.1930's Doll Dresser with Mirror 11" w 21" h 56 _____ 1 c.1920's Sauer's Richmond, VA Advertising Tin & Bottle 57 _____ 1 Dated 1924 DUPONT GUNPOWDER Tin 58 _____ 1 c.1820 Cherry One Drawer Stand with Tiger Maple Legs & Bennington Pull 20" w 59 _____ 1 Dated 1935 Cardboard DIE CUT Winchester .22 Cal Rifle Store Display Sign 25" w 60 _____ 1 c.1820 Walnut Sheraton Drop Leaf Breakfast Table w 29" h 61 _____ 1 Small Early Dovetailed Pine Trunk with Faux Paint Decoration, Iron Pulls 30" w 62 _____ 1 Collection of ARROWHEADS in Case 21 1/2" x 17 1/2" 63 _____ 1 Collection of Five Arrowheads 64 _____ 1 Early Walnut Pine Drawer Stand with Turned Legs 26 1/2"w 29" h 65 _____ 1 c.1830 Rosewood Pedestal Lift Top Sewing Stand with Scroll Feet 18" w 30" h 66 _____ 1 Small 19th c Rosewood Valuables Box with Inlay & Monogram H.B. 7 1/2' w 3" h 67 _____ 1 c.1860 Fancy Walnut Oval White Marble Top Lamp Table 22" w 28" h 68 _____ 1 c.1870 Walnut Framed THE OLD OAKEN BUCKET Hand Stitched Crewel Work 23" w 11" h 69 _____ 1 Original German STEIFF Horse Toy with Labels 8" w 70 _____ 1 Early Stamped English Cream Pitcher w/ Copper Lustre "Tea Leaf" Pattern 5" h 71 _____ 1 Two 19th c Yellow-ware Molds Pineapple & Grape Cluster 8 1/2' 72 _____ 1 Three c.1810 Ceramic Staffordshire Figures 6 1/2" & Two 4" 73 _____ 1 c.1920's Inlaid Bow Front Mahogany Curio with Mirror 25" w 59" h 74 _____ 1 Antique "US ELECTRIC LAMP LIGHTER" Warrior Cigar Lighter 8" w 13 1/2" h 75 _____ 1 Early 19th c Pearlware Paint Decorated Turned Vase 7" h 76 _____ 1 c.1870 Ebonized Marble Top Fern Stand Curio with Beveled Glass 15" w40" h Auction Catalogue By Lot Number Auction Date: 01/14/2017 09:00 AM To 01/14/2017 04:00 PM Auction Location: New Year's Auction - 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