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The Auction Barn Pty Ltd Catalogue Antiques, Collectables, Mid Century The Auction Barn Pty Ltd Phone 02 6239 2095 9 Wiluna Street www.theauctionbarn.com.au Fyshwick ACT 2609 Catalogue Antiques, Collectables, Mid Century & Retro Auction Date and Time: 2020-12-13 10:00:00 Auction Type: Online To be held at: 10 Wiluna St, Fyshwick Terms: Cash, EFTPOS, Visa and MasterCard (a 1.6% surchargeapplies to Credit Card Payments) Lot Description Closing Time Lot 1 Timber Cased Wall Phone with Black Bakelite Handset 10:00 AM Lot 2 Bell Shaped Leadlight Lamp. 10:00 AM Lot 3 Lacquered High Gloss Tan Jewellery Box with Four Drawers 20x20x28 10:04 AM Lot 4 Marble Topped, Ornate, French Style Console Table 114x39x81cm. 10:17 AM Lot 5 230 x 210 x 65cm, Four Door Mahogany Four Shelf Bookcase with Four Bottom Drawers + Four Doors (Keys 10:13 AM in Office) Lot 6 Fabulous Flight of Four Porcelain Ducks, Marked Falconware 1402 Made in England. A Retro Must Have. 10:00 AM Lot 7 Lot of Epns Silver Ware Including Tea Strainers and Toast Rack 10:00 AM Lot 8 Vintage Polished Metal Oriental Style Man Carrying Baskets 15 cm 10:00 AM Lot 9 French Ormolu Original, Veneer, Bow-fronted Display Cabinet 84x45x146cm. 10:03 AM Lot 10 Large Vintage Print of Arthur Boyd's 'The Waterhole' 67 x 89 cm 10:00 AM Lot 11 Large Vintage Print of 'The Lobster' by Bernard Buffet 76 x 58 cm 10:11 AM Lot 12 Modern Colourful Framed Artwork of Chinese Village Scene 90 x 70 cm 10:00 AM Lot 13 Large Vintage Ballet Print by Carlotta Edwards 82 x 66 cm 10:00 AM Lot 14 Antique Style Gold Patterned Framed Mirror 73 x 89 cm 10:00 AM Lot 15 Crystal Decorated Goblet Style Vase 10:00 AM Lot 16 Marble Topped Antique Timber Pedestal. 10:19 AM Lot 17 Vic Cedar Four Drawer Vintage Duchess with Two Jewellery Drawers. 900 X 425 X 1480 H Cms. 10:05 AM Lot 18 Vintage Brass Etched Bowl, Plate and Vase 10:05 AM Lot 19 Victorian Glass Kerosene Lamp 43 cm Tall 10:05 AM Lot 20 Large Vintage Print of 'Mallards in Flight' 61 x 123 cm 10:05 AM Lot 21 Heavy Timber Framed Mirror Set with Metal Stars 76 x 92 10:05 AM Lot 22 Heavy Timber Framed Mirror 70 x 120 cm 10:05 AM Lot 23 Metal and Timber Vintage Coat Rack. 10:05 AM Lot 24 1950's Concrete Planter Pot. Approx. 24cm Diameter 10:05 AM Lot 25 Green Cast Iron Tri Level Planter Stand 10:21 AM Lot 26 Silky Oak One Cupboard Bedside Antique Cabinet on Original Castors. 10:05 AM Lot 27 Rustic Pine Shelving with Three Shelves, for Restoration. 166x34x129cm. 10:12 AM Lot 28 Nice Old Metal and Timber Mould for Making Concrete Pots. Pot Size 30cm Diameter, 27cm High. 10:05 AM Lot 29 Ajax Scales, Vintage Grocery Scale to 14 Kg in Excellent Condition 10:05 AM Lot 30 Metal, Industrial Two Drawer Filing Unit 10:05 AM Lot 31 Vintage DAWN #8 Bench Vice with Quick Release. 10:10 AM Lot 32 Pine Two Drawer Jewellery Drawers from Duchess. Great for Farmhouse Kitchen - Wall Mounted. 10:10 AM 62x16x39cm. Lot 33 Vintage Metal Plant Stand Painted Grey. 60cm x 50cm x 28cm. 10:10 AM Lot 34 Mrs Potts Sad or Flat Iron 10:10 AM Lot 35 Antique Spirit Flat Iron 10:10 AM Lot 36 Oval Concrete Planter Pot 54x20cm W/- Drainage Hole 10:10 AM Page 1 of 34 Lot 37 Vintage Timber Dolly 40x40cm. 10:10 AM Lot 38 A Crowe and Sons New York Copper and Brass Fire Extinguisher 10:10 AM Lot 39 Vintage Copper Kettle 10:10 AM Lot 40 Victorian Enamel Spirit Iron 10:10 AM Lot 41 Vintage Pepsi Cola Wooden Crate. 10:10 AM Lot 42 Set of Three Rustic Timber Fold-up Chairs with Lichen Growing on Them. 10:10 AM Lot 43 Art Reco Chrome Hostess Trolley 10:10 AM Lot 44 Irish Wade Mug, Bunnykins Two Handled Mug, Wood + Son Royalty Cup 10:10 AM Lot 45 Pair of Timber Five Shelf Display Shelves 177 cm TQ 10:10 AM Lot 46 Brass Round Tray, Metal Guilded Fruit Basket, Cast Trivet 10:15 AM Lot 47 Kmd Royal Holland Daalderop Brass Vase 10:15 AM Lot 48 Art Glass Control Bubble Paper Weight 10:15 AM Lot 49 Oris Seven Jewels, Eight Day Brass Vintage Clock 10:15 AM Lot 50 Mint Set Anodised Harley Quinn Picnic Beakers in Leather Case 10:15 AM Lot 51 Blue Art Glass Vase with Floral Decoration on Front 10:15 AM Lot 52 Three Graces in Cameo, Boy and Girl in Cameo, Nymphs in Cameo 10:15 AM Lot 53 R Fowler, Australian Pottery Blue Green Vase + Blue Pottery Vase 10:15 AM Lot 54 Amethyst Art Glass Vase with Ribbed Pattern 10:15 AM Lot 55 H. Webb and Company Vintage Painted Green Shop Scales with Six Weights 10:15 AM Lot 56 Multi Coloured End of Day Vase 10:15 AM Lot 57 Amber Art Glass Vase 10:15 AM Lot 58 Large European Crystal Decorated Vase 10:15 AM Lot 59 Vintage 1977 Okura 11" Vase of the Noble Orchid Japanese Porcelain 10:15 AM Lot 60 Fox Hill Farm Pottery Figure of a Drover 22cm 10:15 AM Lot 61 Vintage Kerosene Amber Handheld Lamp 'The Rival' Made in Germany 26 cm Tall 10:20 AM Lot 62 Antique glass Kerosene Lamp Made by Miller & Co USA 47 cm tall 10:23 AM Lot 63 Vintage Kerosene Glass Handheld Lamp, Made in Britain 26 cm Tall 10:20 AM Lot 64 Coal Port Ming Rose Tab Handled Serving Plate, Floral Pattern, Heavily Gilded 10:20 AM Lot 65 Waterford Marquis Nine Inch Flared Vase 10:20 AM Lot 66 Novelty Gin Decanter of Old Man Holding a Mouse 31cm 10:20 AM Lot 67 Handmade Rikaro Art Glass Rooster 10:20 AM Lot 68 Villeroy&boch Signed Lilac Candle Holder 10:20 AM Lot 69 Arabia Finland Lasitteen Suojaama Koriste 10:20 AM Lot 70 Lotte, Figgjo Norway Serving Platter 10:20 AM Lot 71 Royal Doulton Calico Red 1988 Five Pieces Including Serving Plater, Terrine, Salad Bowl 10:20 AM Lot 72 Antique Grocer's 4lb Weight 15.5 cm Tall 10:20 AM Lot 73 Antique Glass Kerosene Lamp with Green Hue 33 cm Tall 10:20 AM Lot 74 Soap Stone Hippopotamus 14cm 10:20 AM Lot 75 Hand-Knotted Runner 193x98cm 10:20 AM Lot 76 Rustic Pine Cupboard (93x100x53cm) 10:25 AM Lot 77 Brass Fire Screen Dash Guard, Folds out to Peacock Tail 10:28 AM Lot 78 Pair of Lovely Cedar, Antique, One Drawer Pedestal Bedside Cabinets. 10:32 AM Lot 79 pair of Art Deco Style Leadlight TV Lamps. 10:34 AM Lot 80 Polaroid Sx-70 Land Camera 10:25 AM Lot 81 Beautiful Regency Fabric Upholstered French Lover's Sofa with Turned Legs and Arms 75x44cm. 10:25 AM Lot 82 Three Smiths and Day Bakelite Wall Clocks For Restoration 10:25 AM Lot 83 Antique Single Bedhead and Bedend in Cedar. No Rails 10:28 AM Lot 84 Eight Branch Chrome and Crystal Contemporary Chandelier with Black Shades 10:25 AM Lot 85 Antique Silky Oak Rehonola Primaphonic Gramophone Complete with Record Cleaner and Three Needle Tins 10:38 AM and Window. Lot 86 Rikaro Art Glass Angel Fish 10:25 AM Lot 87 Antique Tailors Shears 10:25 AM Page 2 of 34 Lot 88 Rikaro Art Glass Blue Fish 10:25 AM Lot 89 Vintage Padlock Marked Gamia 2005 75mm with Key 10:25 AM Lot 90 Rikaro Art Glass Multi Coloured Bird 10:25 AM Lot 91 Vintage Tailors Shears with Brass Handles and in Original Oiled Packaging 26 cm Length 10:30 AM Lot 92 Vintage Brass Royal Australian Air Force Wax Seal 10:33 AM Lot 93 One Iron Bust of Hitler 10:30 AM Lot 94 Fossilized Megalodon Tooth, Comes with Display Stand 10:30 AM Lot 95 Antique Leather Wrapped Mess Set and James Heeley and Sons Bottle Opener 10:30 AM Lot 96 Original WWII Leather Air Force Flying Helmet Type B 1943 10:30 AM Lot 97 One Half Shell 10:30 AM Lot 98 Set of Three Wwi German Medals 10:30 AM Lot 99 WWII Trench Art, Woman and Marked Sicily 1944 10:30 AM Lot 100 Antique Cast Iron Padlock with Key, no Markings 6.5 x 6 cm 10:31 AM Lot 101 WWII Trench Art, Letter Opener 10:30 AM Lot 102 Silver Bullet Trench Art Letter Opener 10:30 AM Lot 103 Bronzed Resin Zebra 10:30 AM Lot 104 Wwii German Africa Corps Forage Cap, Stamped Internally 1941 10:30 AM Lot 105 Vintage Set of Bridge Playing Cards in Faux Tortoise Shell Case, Cards Still in Original Plastic Packaging 10:31 AM Lot 106 WWII German Medal 10:35 AM Lot 107 One WWII German Cigarette Holder 10:35 AM Lot 108 One Military Field Telephone 10:35 AM Lot 109 Three WWI Photographs and Egypt Postcard Sent to Australia by Australian Soldier 10:35 AM Lot 110 Original of 'Sydney Mail: Australian Weekly' War Issue 21 June 1916 Pictorial 10:35 AM Lot 111 Set of Four Military WWI and WWII Posters 10:35 AM Lot 112 One Metal Ammunition Box 10:35 AM Lot 113 One Wooden Ammunition Box with Rope Handles and Key 10:35 AM Lot 114 Set of Vintage Black Cast Iron Scales with Copper Bowls.
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