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May 25 Online Auction 09/28/21 11:47:12 May 25 Online Auction Auction Opens: Thu, May 20 9:00pm ET Auction Closes: Tue, May 25 7:00pm ET Lot Title Lot Title 1 Smoky Mountain Propane Smoker, Works 101 Viagra Pfizer Plastic Wall Clock, Great Gag Great, Racks, Fire Box, Everything Here, Very Gift or Fun Conversation Starter in Your Man Little Wear, Good Condition, 16"W x 15"D x Cave, Very Good Working Condition, 11 1/2" x 45 1/2"H 10 1/4" 10 Combat WWII Box Set Don Congdon 1010 1795 Great Britain 1/2 Penny Paperback With Maps And Commentary WWII Four Books in Set, Very Good Condition 1011 Very Pretty Matching Silvertone Necklace and 100 Heavy Black Metal Bulldog Door Knocker, Pierced Earring Set, All New, Pretty Multi Good Condition, 5"W x 8"H Colored Hearts, 19"L Necklace, 1" Drop 1000 1967 Royal Canadian Mint Silver Proof Set Earrings With 1.1 Oz. of Silver 1012 1883 P Morgan Silver Dollar, AU 55 Cleaned 1001 Goldtone Butterfly Ring Size 9, Painted Enamel 1013 18" Silvertone Necklace With 2" Angel Pendant With CZ Accents, Stamped 925, Very Good Pin, Very Good Condition Condition 1014 1890 CC Morgan Dollar, Rare Key Date, 1002 1904-O Morgan Silver Dollar, MS63 Carson City Mint 1003 2 Piece Silvertone Fire Opal Ring Set, Size 8, 1015 30"L Silvertone Plastic Bead Necklace, Good Blue with Clear Stone, Matched Band, Stamped Condition 925, Very Good Condition 1016 Very Nice 1903 S Key Date Morgan Silver 1004 1881-S Morgan Dollar MS-63 Condition, San Dollar, Only 1,241,000 Minted, Attractive Coin Francisco Mint With Great Patina 1005 Vintage Arion Music Award Ribbon Pin and 1017 Vintage Jewelry Set, Silvertone And Plastic, Pin Back Button, 5/8"Diam and 3"L 15" Choker, 7" Bracelet, 1 1/2" x 1/2" Clip 1006 Beautiful Brilliant Uncirculated 1954 D Denver Earrings, Good Condition Mint, Washington Quarter 1018 Three 1904 Panama 5 Centesimos 90% Silver 1007 Christian Metal Related Lot, Some Pieces in Coins, AU Condition Good Condition, Others Broken, Ranging From 1019 Heart Shape Ring Stamped Inside 925 2012 1/2" to 2"L, Goldtone and Silvertone IKS Size 6, Good Condition, Unknown Stones 1008 Five Dimes, Three 1965, One 1966, One 2020 102 Resin Hanging Bird House, Good Condition, 1009 Sterling Silver Ring With Three Amber Stones Some Fading, 8" x 8" Set in Vertical Pattern, Oval Stones Are 1020 1884 O Morgan Silver Dollar MS 63 Yellow, Orange, Green Amber, All Very Good 1021 17"L Bolo Tie With Pretty Blue And Black Condition, Each Stone is 1/4"H x 1/2"L Total Marbled Stone on Fabric Cord, Great Condition Set is 1"L, Beautiful Stones Have Lots of Bubbles, Seeds, Etc. Inside of Them, Size 8 3/4 1022 1900 Morgan Dollar, Nice Original MS 63 Stamped 925 Inside Band, Eye Catching Condition Beauty! Very Unique 1023 Three Used Empty USB Thumb Drives, Each 2"L x 5/8"W, 64 GB, 128 Gig, 500 Gig, Note- I Had Trouble With The 500 Gig, But Mine is Old System And Older Operating Programs 1/150 09/28/21 11:47:12 Lot Title Lot Title 1024 Tough Date 1904 S Morgan Silver Dollar, San 1042 1886 P Morgan Silver Dollar, MS 61 Francisco Mint, Nice Shape 1043 Whirlpool Washers Dryers Ironers Double Size 1025 Silvertone Font Lec Ladies Auxiliary Fire Dept. Book of Matches, Unused, Complete Universal Badge, 2"H Good Condition Match CO. Detroit, Given Out By Whirlpool 1026 Three 1942 D UNC Lincoln Cents Corp. St. Joseph MI, 3" x 2", Good Condition For Age 1027 18"L Goldtone Cat Looking In Toilet Bolo Tie Pendant, on Leather Look Braided Cord, Has 1044 1940 J 50 Reichspfennig WWII German Mirror And Can Be Used As Brooch, Very Aluminum Coin, 7/8"Diam, Good Condition Good Condition 1045 Made in Canada Round Coke Keychain, 1028 1881 P Morgan Silver Dollar, AU 58 Aluminum Opener, Good Condition, 1 7/8"Diam 1029 Swarovski Crystal Rhino, It Think He's Missing His Ears, Otherwise Good Condition, 1046 1923 Peace Dollar, Original Luster MS 63 2"L Condition 103 Large Mirror Chalkboard With Wood Frame, 1047 1989 Hoops Michael Jordan #200 Basketball 21" x 30" Elongated Octagon With Stain Glass Card, NR MT Condition Mirror, Comes With Chalk, Good Condition 1048 1927 D Peace Dollar, Tougher Date, Lower 1030 1904 S Morgan Dollar, Tougher Date, Many Mintage Extra Fine Condition, Denver Mint Were Melted in The 1918 Pittman Act 1049 1990 Wrestlemania 2 Trading Card #13 Mint 1031 18"L Bolo Tie On Leather Like Cord, Solid Condition, Macho Man And George Animal Brass Floral Design Pendant, Great Condition Steele In Protective Sleeve 1032 Early Date 1816 Large Cent In Good Condition, 105 Wood Shelf Unit, Needs Shelves and TLC, This Was First Year of Matron Head 1816-1835 Solid For Repurpose, Fair Condition, 36"W x 36"D x 9"H 1033 18"L Black Stone With Gold Accent On Fabric Woven Cord Bolo Tie, Some Tarnish on It, 1050 Beautiful Ornate Civil War Sword, Steel With Good Condition For Age Plastic Handle, New In Box, Blade 8 3/4"L, 13 3/8"L x 3 1/2"W x 1 3/4"D 1034 Two 1944 D Philippines 10 Centavos Silver Coins, AU Condition, WWII Coins Minted At 1051 Daisy BB Gun Rogers #840 Plastic and Metal, Denver Mint Untested, As Is, Looks in Good Condition 33"L 1035 16 1/2"L Pretty Agate Stone Bolo Tie on Fabric 1052 Sabre Made in Japan 2 Bladed Trapper Knife, Woven Cord With Silver Accents, Great Stainless Steel/Sabre Japan Stamped on Blades, Condition 5 1/4"L Open, Closed 2 7/8"L, Both Blades Have Very Nice Snap, Handle Is Sawed Bone, 1036 1882 S Morgan Silver Dollar Blades Show Very Little Use, Overall Fabulous 1037 Two Vintage Gas Station Matchbooks, One is Find, Well Taken Care Of Rare Hi Speed, Other Cavalier Gasoline That I 1053 132 Made in St. Louis USA Benjamin Pump Up Have Never Heard of Before, Both in Very Pistol in Acrylic Handle, High Compression Good Condition, 2"L Holster Wear, But Gun Like New, BB Gun 1038 1922 Peace Dollar Nice Original Luster MS64 With Woven Cloth Holster, 12"L, Untested, Condition Looks in Good Condition 1039 Small Vintage Vinyl Covered Jewelry Box, 1054 Very Nice US Marine Steel Sword, Beautiful With Some Pieces of Jewelry Inside, Two Sets Engraving, Very Good Condition, Scabbard Is of Pierced Earrings, And Two Singles, Up to 1 Good With Some Small Pitting, 36"L 1/4"L, Box 4"W x 3"D x 1"H Good Condition 1055 1000 Rounds of Winchester 22 LR 40 Grain 104 Four Tire Advertising Signs- General Tire 36" x 1255 FPS, Black Copper Plated Round Nose 9", BF Goodrich 36" x 9", Goodyear 36" x 9", Hard to Find M22 Ammo Michelin 36" x 9", Lightweight Foam Material, 1056 Sword From India, Blade in Great Condition, Brilliant Color Pops, One Chipping Corner on Sheath and Handle in Fair to Good, Separation Goodyear Sign, Good Condition At End, Could Be Glued, Steel And Brass, 1040 Three 1963 Proof Roosevelt Dimes Engraved India On Blade, 18 1/2"L Blade 12"L, 1041 Lot of Small Stone Arrowheads, Very Good Handle 6 1/2"L Condition, Up to 1 1/4"L 2/150 09/28/21 11:47:12 Lot Title Lot Title 1057 J. Martini Made in Finland With Wood Handle 1078 All in One Tool With Fabric Woven Case, Fillet Knife, With Leather Sheath, 11"L, Very Hammer, Knife, Pliers, Wrench, Screwdrivers, Good Condition Steel With Aluminum Handle, Very Good 1058 Sierra 1560 6MM 243 Diam 100 GR Spitzer Condition, 6" x 3" x 1" Boot Tail 100 Rounds, Reloading, As Is 1079 19 Rounds 243 Mixed Rounds New Old Stock 1059 3/4 Full 1500 Count Copperhead BB's, Very 108 New With Tags And Box Women's Toms Good Condition Classic Espadrille Wedge Sandals Size 9 1/2, 106 24" Solid Wood Red Stool, Cute Needs TLC, Awesome Looking Black Scattered Woven Fair Condition, 13 1/2"Diam WIth 3 1/2" Heels, Canvas Sock Liner, Model 10013677, $80. Retail 1060 243 Ammo New Old Stock 20 Round Mixed Remington 1080 Sneer Bullets 100 Rounds 6MM 105 GR 243 Spitzer 1061 Box 325 Count New Federal 22LR 40 Grain Automatch Ammo, Ideal For Semi Autos 1081 Timber Rattler Custom Steelseries Bowie Knife With Beautiful Leather Sheath, New Unused In 1062 New Sealed Box Federal Ammunition 550 Box, Handle is Gorgeous, Blade TR136 Round Value Pack .22 Long Rifle Stainless Steel, Blade 10 3/4"L Handle 5 1/4"L 1063 243 Ammo 20 Mixed Remington, As Is 1082 Box of 325 Count New Federal 22LR 40 Grain 1064 243 20 Mixed Rounds Remington, As Is Automatch Ammo, Ideal For Semi Autos 1065 Hornady Bullets, 100 Rounds, 6Mm Cal 87 GR 1083 Ammo Assortment Includes .410 30-30 35 243 Spire Point For Reloading, As Is Rem, 30-06 + More 1066 Box of 25 Count Winchester Super X 410 3" 1084 Tool Smith All in One Tool With Case 11/16 Oz. Four Shot Hard to Find Combined Pliers, Wire Cutter, Knife, File, 1067 Dash Compass, New Never Used, With Screwdriver, Stainless Steel in Like New Instructions, 2" x 2" Condition, 6" x 2 1/2" x 3/4" 1068 Mega Bowie Knife Pakistan Steel, Feels Super 1085 Some Type of Large Tribal Knife ?? Has Wood Sturdy in Your Hand, Full Tang, Handle Is Case Which is Broken But The Knife is Good Riveted, Leather Sheath, Some Wear And Condition, Appears Hand Constructed Come Pitting, Overall Decent Useable Condition, 14 Check It Out, Blade 9" x 1 1/2", Handle 4 1/4" 3/4" Overall, Blade 9 3/4", 4 3/4"H x 1 1/8"W 1086 50 Rounds of Winchester 20 Gauge 2 3/4" #7 1069 243 Mixed Ammo, 20 Rounds Remington, As Is 1/2 Shot 1200 FPS Factory Loaded 107 Small Wood Table With Turned Legs, Solid 1087 7"L Powerline Slingshot by Daisy With Ammo, Top, Scratched But Could Be Redone, Real Bag of Glass 1/2"D 75 Count, Very Good Cute, Fair Condition 17"W x 11 1/2"D x 23"H Condition 1070 Brick 22 Long Rifle Shells, Nine Boxes of 50 1088 New Gas Powered Airsoft Pistol By HFC H6- Hi Speed UMC 450 Rounds Total, Good Bullets 31 Instructions And Unopened Pack of 6MM BB's Included, Looks And Feels Real, Cylinder 1071 243 Federal New Old Stock, 20 Rounds Rotates And Opens, 1 1/2"W x 9 1/4"L x 5"H 1072 50 Rounds of Winchester 20 Gauge 2 3/4 7/8 1089 Hornady 100 Rounds 6MM Cal 100 GR, 243 Oz.
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