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Estate & Collectible Auction 7/25 15% Buyers Premium 717 S Third St Renton, WA (425) 235-6345 SILENT AUCTIONS 25 Antique Scythe Farming Tool 26 Antique Walnut Drop Leaf Table w/Leaves Lots #1000's Ends 7:00PM 27 Mahogany Shield Back Dining Chair Lots #2000's Ends 7:30PM 28 1930's Spartan Radio Lots #3000's Ends 8:00PM 29 Antique Oxen Double Yoke 30 Framed Japanese Horizontal Scroll Painting Bamboo Lot Description 31 Antique Pheasants Lithograph 1 Mink Fur Stole etc 32 8ea 1930's Floral Painted White Bedroom Set 2 4ea Oriental Scatter Rugs 33 Chinese Sumi Landscape Painting Framed 3 2ea Antique Oriental Small Rugs 34 5ea Nancy Taylor Stonington S/N 4 Antique Pine Drop Leaf Table Lithographs Framed 5 3 Framed Decorative Photos 35 3pc Framed Decorative Oil Paintings 6 4 Framed Decorative Prints 36 Ornate Framed Decorative Beauty Print 7 Pair Eastlake Carved Side Chairs 37 2ea Large Japanese Scroll Paintings 8 Antique Wicker Bird Cage on Stand 38 1930's Telephone Stand 8A 1927 Coldwell Bear Commercial Lawn 39 2 Vintage Postcard Albums Mower 40 Oak Plant Stand 8B Antique Green Iron Bathtub 41 Box Vintage Yoyo Items 8C Antique Oak Office Desk 42 A&C Umbrella Stand 9 Victorian Brass Art Easle as-is 43 Group 7 Antique Indian Cabinet Card Photos 10 Japanese Monkey Hanging Scroll by E.F. Hilton Painting 44 Group RPPC Postcard & Stereoviews 11 Antique Leather Canopy Stroller 45 Box Tobacco Silks 12 Victorian Marble Top Pier Mirror 46 Group Hotwheel Redline Cars 13 Antique Iron Twin Canopy Bed 47 3 Vintage Racer Toys Schuco etc 14 Antique Leather Trunk 48 Stack Vintage Comic Books 15 Antique Carved Fireplace Mantel 49 Russian Lacquered Box 16 1930's Cane Planter Box 50 Box Scandinavian Fillet Knives 17 Antique Spindle Rush Seat Rocker 51 Japanese Specialty Knife - Very Sharp 18 3 Chinese Famille Rose Planters 52 Set Japanese Damascus Steel Chisels 19 Framed English Prince of Wales 53 Japanese Sheath Knife Engraving 54 2pc Japanese Woodworking Tools 20 7pc Brown & Jordan Patio Set - 55 3 English Spoke Shavers Table/Umbrella/Chairs 56 Tray w/4 Japanese Damascus Chisels 21 4pc Black Iron Patio Set - 57 Hunting Monoscope Table/Umbrella/Chairs 58 Box Small Chisels 22 Mid Century Walnut Floor Lamp 59 Box 2 Japanese Medium Planes 23 Pair Empire Style Carved Armchairs 60 Box Medium Japanese Chisels 24 Pair Carved Needlepoint Armchairs 61 6ea Japanese Woodblock Planes in Boxes WWW.MBAAUCTION.COM Estate & Collectible Auction 7/25 15% Buyers Premium 717 S Third St Renton, WA (425) 235-6345 62 Set Ashley English Chisels 90 Lunstead Mid Century Coffee Table 63 2ea Japanese Chisel Sets - Orange 91 8'x12" Oriental Rug Pouches 92 2ea Standard & Suzuki Acoustic Guitars 64 Bottom Shelf Japanese Knife Kits 93 Vintage Yamaha Acoustic Guitar with Case 65 Large Pine Trunk 94 2ea Black Leather Mid Century Chair & 66 3ea Antique Japanese Hanging Scrolls Ottomans 67 Chris Craft Wood Ship Model 95 Mid Century Chrome Floor Lamp 68 Meccano English Erector Set 96 2pc Steve Mahler Studio Pottery Bowls 69 2ea Mid Century Teak Glass Top Coffee 97 Brown Leather Single Hideabed Ottoman Tables 98 Toshiba Flat Panel Television - Working 70 Mid Century Floccacia Room Size Rug 99 5'x8' Oriental Rug 71 3ea Japanese Framed Woodblock Prints 100 Pair Crystal Hanging Sconces 72 2ea Dux Swedish Mid Century Chairs 101 J. Wheatt S/N Mid Century Lithograph 73 2ea Jim Martin Sculpted Wood 102 Box NW Studio Pottery Modernist Sculptures 103 3pc Northwest Studio Pottery - Jerry Glenn 74 Dansk Teak Ice Bucket etc 75 M. Moredo Denmark Teak Mid Century 104 Bennet Welsh? Studio Pottery Vase Coffee Table 105 2ea Denon Stereo Components 76 Ruger Air Rifle in Box 106 Bose Surround Sound System 77 Dux Sweden Teak Mid Century Sofa 107 Lane Walnut Mid Century Console Table 78 Antique Japanese Hanging Landscape 108 2pc Modernist S/N Lithographs - Dragon & Scroll in Box Boats 79 8'x10' Antique Chinese Blue Oriental 109 Hoi Lebadang S/N Modernist Serigraph Rug 110 Japanese Sumi Mountain Scene Painting 80 3'x5' Antique Chinese Blue Rug Framed 81 10pc John & Pat Dunlap Studio Pottery 111 S. Blanchard Mid Century Oil of Birds 82 B.J. Denmark Teak Mid Century Square 112 John Dunlap 3pc Canister Set Studio Pottery Table 113 Signed Giusti Raku Egret Studio Pottery 83 Magnus Olesen Teak Mid Century Vase Armchair 114 Jane Wherrette Figural Pottery Cookie Jar 84 Pair Erik Buck for Mobler Teak Mid 115 John Dunlap Pottery Vase & Pitcher Century Bar Stools 116 Teak Mid Century Medium Buffet 85 Gorm Mobler Teak Mid Century 117 Pair Modernist Floor Lamps Armchair & Ottoman 118 Mid Century Bird Small Enamel 86 Ralph Spencer Studio Pottery Slab Tray 119 Don Konrad Kinetic Modernist Sculpture 87 Kelly Signed Studio Glass Floral Vase 120 Louis Mideke Pottery Vase etc 88 Stack Dale Chihuly Glass Books - One 121 2pc Modernist Sculpture & Candlelamp Signed 122 Sam Scott Studio Pottery Bowl 89 Gerald Newcomb Large Studio Pottery 123 5pc NW Studio Pottery & Glass Vase 124 Unusual Teak Mid Century Leaning Wall WWW.MBAAUCTION.COM Estate & Collectible Auction 7/25 15% Buyers Premium 717 S Third St Renton, WA (425) 235-6345 Cabinet 155 3 Antique Chinese Colored Engravings 125 Pair Designer Chrome Bridge Table 156 Antique Chinese Carved Seated Wood Lamps Figure 126 2pc Bennet Welsh Studio Pottery Vases 157 2pc Bob Haynes Wildlife Original Paintings 127 2pc Charles Rothschild Studio Pottery 158 Japanese Ikebana Woodblock Print with Vases Card 128 Tom Coleman Large Studio Pottery 159 Japanese Woodblock Print Woman in Cvrd Jar Temple 129 Charles Rothschild Lg Pottery Abstract 160 2ea Antique Door Stops - Dog & Basket Bowl 161 Eastlake Carved Wall Shelf 130 Teak Mid Century Long Buffet 162 Antique Portable Lap Desk 131 Large Studio Pottery Drip Glaze Vase 163 3 Antique Famous Painting Engravings 132 Teak Mid Century File Cabinet 164 Antique Brass Candle Holder 133 Funk Studio Pottery Eye Vase 165 Pair Antique Cast Iron Standing Mirrors 134 Carol Guothro Oregon Studio Pottery 166 Antique Angels Oval Brass Standing Mirror Floor Vase 167 Antique American Cash Register 135 Industrial SS Rolling Medical Cart 168 Antique Carved Walnut Griffin Lamp Table 136 2 Antique Carved Walking Sticks 169 Oriental Runner Rug 2'x8' 137 International Harvester Reflector Set 170 3'x15' Antique Oriental Runner Rug 138 Chinese Silk Crane Table Cover 171 Box Halloween Postcards etc 139 Vintage Pavoni Espresso Machine 172 Box Antique US Stamps 140 Mildred Brooks Signed Landscape 173 Box Unused US Stamp Blocks - $100's in Etching Face Value 141 Vintage GE Table Fan 174 Box Vintage Postal Covers 142 Antique Copper Cooker 175 Box First Day Covers etc 143 Vintage Gilmore Gasoline Porcelain 176 Vintage Postmark Collection Neon Sign - Professionally Restored 177 Box & Album of US Stamps 144 Chinese Sun Yat Sen Tablets 178 Asian Gilt Lacquered Pig Skin Trunk 145 3 Old Chinese Documents 179 Chinoiserie Lacquered Telephone Stand 146 3pc Old Spy Prints 180 American Pottery Green Matt Umbrella 147 Box Persian Illuminated Manuscript Stand Pages etc 181 Antique Chinese Carved Dragon Marble Top 148 Pair Chinese Female Portrait Paintings Stand 149 3 Chinese Double Portrait Paintings 182 Antique Childs Hobbie Horse as-is 150 Japanese Woodblock Print Book 183 Round Mahogany Lamp Table 151 Roll Fine Chinese Silk Material 184 Antique Jacobean Standing Fire Screen with 152 Box Asian Floral Paintings & Prints Needlework Courting Scene 153 Chinese Mah Jong Rosewood Box Set 185 3ea Victor Schvaiko S/N Lithographs with 154 George Gibson Forest Scene Book Watercolor 186 Large French Egyptian Scene Tapestry WWW.MBAAUCTION.COM Estate & Collectible Auction 7/25 15% Buyers Premium 717 S Third St Renton, WA (425) 235-6345 187 Ornate Carved Victorian Settee 219 Antique English Oil of Cows in River 188 Portfolio of Japanese Fan & Sumi 220 18th Century Italian School Painting Paintings 221 Antique German Pitcher & Bowl Set on 189 Antique Carved Chaise Lounge Wicker Stand 190 2ea Antique Covered Footstools 222 Antique Mahogany Lamp Table 191 Louis XV Carved Childs Armchair 223 John Lee Baker Civil War Leather Trunk 192 5pc French Carved Sofa & Chair Set 224 2ea Antique Ornate Brass Bed Frames Needlepoint 225 Antique Carved Needlepoint Fire Screen 193 3 Antique Asian Scroll Paintings 226 Antique Gilt Triple Mirror Hanging 194 Painted Carved French Tray Table 227 1930's Deco Green Table Lamp 195 Antique Horse Drawn Coach Scale 228 Antique Brass Marble Top Plant Stand Model 229 Victorian Carved Walnut Settee & Chair 196 9'x12' Antique Pattern Rug 230 John Pope (1821-1880 NY/MA) American 197 Antique Oak Needlepoint Rocker Gentleman Large Portrait Painting 198 Needlepoint Footstool 231 Thomas Casilaer Cole (1888-1976 NY) 199 Antique Japanese Scroll Painting of Bird Female Beaty Portrait Painting 1930 200 Oak Oval Lamp Table 232 Antique Carved Mahogany Column Floor 201 Antique Carved Claw Foot Club Chair Lamp 202 Group 4 Japanese Imari Scalloped Plates 233 Bolt of Antique Tapestry Fabric 203 3pc Japanese Imari Red & Blue 234 Antique Carved Lion Hall Bench Porcelain 235 Noritake Gilt Porcelain Tea Set for 12 204 Set 6 Japanese Imari Round Bowls 236 Antique Carved Marble Top Sideboard 205 Set 6 Japanese Meiji Imari Rectangular 237 2ea Fannie Elizabeth Richards Portrait & Bowls Landscape Antique Oils 206 Set 6 Japanese Imari Diamond Shaped 238 Antique Carved Neoclassical Over-Sized Landscape Bowls Mantel 207 Mahogany Drop Leaf Dining Table 239 Antique Carved Rosewood Piano 208 Pair Mahogany Dining Chairs 240 Antique Claw Foot Griffin Triple Floor 209 9'x12' Oriental Pattern Rug Lamp 210 Antique
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