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JULY Auction 22Nd Through 25Th 09/30/21 02:29:12 JULY Auction 22nd through 25th Auction Opens: Wed, Jul 22 10:00am ET Auction Closes: Sat, Jul 25 8:00pm ET Lot Title Lot Title 0001 Large Painted Cabinet with Shelving 0028 2 Piece Living Room Set, Cream Loveseat and 0002 Wicker Chair, Ottoman and Hamper Sofa, Pillows Included 0003 Queen Metal Framed Bed 0029 Granite Styled Composite Top Coffee Table and 2 End Tables 0004 Lobster Cage Nautical Decor 0030 Zimmerman Grand Piano with Bench 0005 Cream Painted Wardrobe 0031 Distressed Leather Covered Bottle with 0006 Vintage Nautical Block Tackle Pulley Decor Embellishments 0007 Bayside Fish Co & Islander Packing Crates 0032 Metal Family Tree Photo Holder 0008 Cherry Finish Sofa Table 0033 Small Lamp with Fringed Shade 0009 Red Micro-suede Barrel Chair 0034 Set of 2 Primitive Shaker Styled Chairs 0010 Crimson Side Chair with Cushion and Vintage 0035 5'3 x 7'5 Beige and Grey Area Rug Occasional Table 0036 Large Street Scene Art 58x46 0011 Classic Leather Loveseat 0037 Decorative Lantern Lamp with Shade 0012 Metal Wine Rack with Spinning Holder in Center 0038 Nautical Inspired Battery Operated Clock 0013 Antique Cabinet with Wooden Shelves 0039 Revere Copper Container with Handles 0014 Wooden Tea Cart 0040 SL Copper Kettle with Metal Votives 0015 Distressed Copper Container with Lid 0041 SL Mosaic Bowl with Brass Stand and Lid and Desk Globe 0016 Drop Front Secretary 0042 Pair of Scroll Style Lamps with Shades 0017 Small Oval Stencil Style Painted Drop Leaf Kitchen Table(Chairs Not Included in this Lot) 0043 8'8 x 6 Red Leather Bound Area Rug 0018 Cream Metal Planter/ Multi Level 0044 Antique Trunk 0019 Antique Coffee Grinder 0045 Large Printer's Box 0020 Framed Floral Art on Canvas 0046 Small Rattan Cabinet 0021 Supreme Union Trunk & Bag Co Black Vintage 0047 Formal Dining Table with 6 Chairs and 2 Leaves Trunk 0048 Ornate Carved China Cabinet with Glass 0022 Gold Framed Floral & Rabbit Art on Canvas Shelves 0023 Casual Cargo Style Bar 0049 Heywood Wakefield Side Table with Drawer 0024 Cream Living Room Arm Chair with Neutral 0050 Framed Vivid Floral Fabric Art Tapestry Upholstery 0051 Decorative Harpoon / Nautical Decor 0025 Peter Russell, London N.E. Antique Piano( 0052 Vintage Kimball Upright Piano (Needs Tuning) Needs Tuning) 0053 Metal Wine Rack w/ Tile Top Tray 0026 Formal Dining Table with 8 Chairs and 2 Leaves 0054 Pair of Sherrill Champagne Colored Armless 0027 Formal China Hutch with Beveled Glass and Chairs Shelves 1/16 09/30/21 02:29:12 Lot Title Lot Title 0055 Wood and Glass Top Coffee Table and 2 End 0096 Tall Glass Decanter Tables 0097 Glass Ice Bucket w/Tongs 0056 Metal Fireplace Screen 0098 Wedgwood Crystal Decanter 0057 Oriental Art Painted on Wood 0099 Crystal Decanter 0058 Stained Glass Desk Lamp 0100 Glass Decanter 0059 4 Panel Asian Inspired Privacy Screen 0101 Collection of World War 2 Military Uniforms 0060 Oriental Figurine with Foo Lion Dog 0102 Wicker Hamper 0061 Brass Plated Scales 0103 Cream Afghan 0062 Rabbit with Fruit Framed Canvas Art 0104 Nautical Wall Hanging 0063 Rabbits with Cabbage Framed Canvas Art 0105 Set of 3 Nautica Pillows 0064 Pair of Square Framed Mirrors 0106 Asian Inspired Wooden Decor 0065 Pair of Black and Brushed Gold Lamps with 0107 PB Moss Lynchburg College Shades 0108 PB Moss Apple Outing 0066 Broyhill Plaid Loveseat 0109 Large Hand Stitched Floral Art on Silk 0067 Broyhill Plaid Loveseat 0110 Wooden Lighthouse Decor 0068 Pair of Side Tables with Shelves and Drawer 0111 PB Moss Loves Quilt 0069 Asian Inspired Trunk 0112 Collecting Blooms 0070 Rembrandt Paintings Art Book 0113 Pair of Ornate Brass Candle Candelabras 0071 Fireplace Screen and Fireplace Tool Set 0114 Scottish Terrier Stuffed Animal 0072 Multi Votive Holder/ Black (LED Candles Not Included) 0115 Sunflower Floral Arrangement 0073 Antique Mantel Clock 0116 Stackable Wooden Wine Rack 0074 Drop Leaf Pedestal Dining Table 0117 Fur Lined Metal Bow & Arrow 0075 Wooden Magazine Holder 0118 Leather & Suede Lined Sword 0076 Pair of Small Brass Lamps with Shades 0119 Small Leather Top Occasional Table 0077 Pair of Sage Green Counter Stools 0120 Vintage White Chest on Chest 0078 Set of 6 Hunt Scene Place Mats 0121 Crystal Lamp w/ Shade 0079 Floor Lamp 0122 Large Crystal Lamp w/ Shade 0080 Bookcase Bed(Full) 0123 Antique Oak Table w/ Built in Leaf 0081 Heywood Wakefield Dresser 0124 2pc Basket Set 0082 LG 25 in Flatscreen with Remote 0125 3pc Crawford Furniture Co. Chest of Drawers, Nightstand & Dresser 0083 Set of 3 Asst Vintage Vases 0126 Rocking Chair w/ Cane Seat 0084 Lamp with Cream Shade 0127 PB Moss 4th of July Framed Plate 0085 Vintage Metal Beaded Handbag 0128 Painted Vintage Student Desk 0086 Vintage Navy Handbag 0129 Carved Wooden Bird 0087 Set of 8 Asst Travel Books 0130 Wood Ice Bucket 0088 Pair of Glass Lamps with Shades 0131 Large Primitive Art 0089 Contemporary Metal Wall Art 0132 Burgundy Bassett Armchair 0090 Wood and Faux Leather King Bed(Adjustable) 0133 Vintage Styled Blue Metal Lamp 0091 Set of Glass Candlesticks F&F Vase 0134 King Hickory High Quality Sage/Blue Sofa 0092 2 Glass Decanters 0135 Pair of Wicker Vases with Dried Floral Decor 0093 Brass Scale Decor 0136 Antique Trunk 0094 Large Crystal Vase 0137 Oval Side Table 0095 Crystal Decanter 2/16 09/30/21 02:29:12 Lot Title Lot Title 0138 Butler's Coffee Table 0181 Pair of White & Floral Twin Headboards & 0139 Cubical Storage Unit with Drawers Side Table 0140 Glider Rocker with Adjustable Ottoman 0182 Nightstand with Drawer 0141 Pair of End Tables with Drawer 0183 Full Quilt with 2 Shams 0142 Sherrill Furniture Beige Chair and Ottoman 0184 Hartzell Original Art on Canvas 0143 Red Platter and Bowl Made in Vietnam 0185 Decorative Glass Bowl/Amber 0144 Large Impressionism Art 0186 Vivid Framed Art 0145 Vintage Cast Iron Magician Bank 0187 Laine of Hickory NC Tapestry Upholstered 0146 Alabaster Bookends Loveseat 0147 Harden Furniture Cabinet 0188 Laine of Hickory NC Tapestry Upholstered 0148 Large Cabinet Armoire with Drawers Loveseat 0149 Cherry Corner Cabinet 0189 15 inch Memorex TV 0150 Cream Swivel Chair 0151 Hammered Brass Lamp with Sea Grass Shade 0190 Cherry Desk 0152 Mission Style Toddler Bed/Bench 0191 Williamsburg Art 0153 Everyday Leather Sleeper Sofa 0192 High Chair 0154 Oak Coffee Table and 2 End Tables 0193 Thomasville Chest of Drawers 0155 Pair of Wall Sconces 0194 Vintage Chicken Coop 0156 Pair of Tapestry Upholstered Stools 0195 Harden Galleries Cream Striped Sofa 0157 Vintage 3 Drawer Dresser 0196 Shaker Styled Side Table 0158 Heywood Wakefield Chest of Drawers 0197 Large Coffee Table 0159 Ethan Allen Dresser 0198 Tall Horse Vessel/Decanter 0160 Samsung 36in Flatscreen with Remote 0199 Whalen Flat Panel Console 0161 Striped Upholstered Bench 0200 Striped Arm Chair 0162 Column Styled Lamp with Shade 0201 Cherry Side Table with 3 Shelves 0163 Thomasville Chocolate Brown Sectional 0202 Brass Lamp with Burgundy Shade 0164 Antique Carved Trunk 0203 Elvis Tin 0165 Small Round Side Table 0204 Vintage Art Farmers Praying in Field 0166 Wooden Dual Sided Stair Step Storage Unit 0205 Framed Art The Mill 0167 Metal Room Screen 0206 Metal Votive Hanger Decor 0168 Handmade Woven Wall Decor 0207 Pumpkin Decor with Lights and Metal Candleholder 0169 Antique Two Drawer Dresser 0208 Set of 8 White Folding Chairs 0170 Pair of Blue Swivel Chairs 0209 Hamper Basket 0171 La Z Boy Olive Green Recliner 0210 Cherry Nightstand 0172 Black File Cabinet 0211 Desk with 2 Drawers (As Is) 0173 Vintage Westinghouse Fan 0212 Howard Miller Grandfather Clock 0174 Large Wooden Bookshelf 0213 Contemporary Green Recliner 0175 Large Wooden Bookshelf 0214 Guitar Case 0176 Bent Branch Basket 0215 Guitar Hard Case 0177 Sewing Baskets 2Pcs 0216 Fender Guitar Soft Case 0178 Vintage Wolf Marionette 0217 Yamaha Keyboard PSR-520 with Case 0179 Vintage Clown Marionette 0218 Floor Lamp with Brown Shade 0180 Vintage Old Woman with Hat Marionette 3/16 09/30/21 02:29:12 Lot Title Lot Title 0219 Floor Lamp with Brown Shade 0262 Table Lamp with Black Metal Shade with Inner 0220 Red Trunk Brass Metal 0221 Set of 4 Black Folding Chairs 0263 Bench Decor 0222 Set of 4 Black Folding Chairs 0264 Queen Pencil Post Bed/ Canopy Optional 0223 Carved Legged Folding Game Table 0265 Set of 3 Art on Canvas 0224 Square Game Table with Carved Legs 0266 Hartzell Original on Canvas 0225 Table Top CD Jukebox 0267 Large Wood Framed Round Mirror 0226 Violin (As 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Faceted Glass Vase 0283 Card Lovers Knitting Basket 0242 Glass Bud Vase with Silver Trim 0284 Cosco Seat/Step Stool 0243 Glass Trifle Bowl 0285 Hartzell
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