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Kingston (Ontario, Canada) SELLER MANAGED Downsizing Online Auction - Woodbine Road 09/27/21 06:18:57 Kingston (Ontario, Canada) SELLER MANAGED Downsizing Online Auction - Woodbine Road Auction Opens: Fri, May 7 5:00pm ET Auction Closes: Sat, May 15 8:30pm ET Lot Title Lot Title 1 1991-92OPC Mario Lemieux Anniversary 26 Vintage Conan Magazine Lot Rookie Card 27 Rick Smith Bruins Original Photo 2 2004 Alex Ovechkin Jr Hockey Card 28 1979 Tomb Of Dracula no 70 Marvel Comic 3 1975 Topps Kareem Abbdul Jabbar Basketball 29 1990 Tales From The Crypt First Issue Comic Card 30 Rip Off Comics Freak Brothers no 4 Comic 4 1986 X-Men Classics no 4 Marvel Comic 31 1974 John A MacDonald Album Massive Book 5 1975 DC Comics Kung Fu Fighter no 1 Comic 32 Janis Joplin Photo 6 1974 Gold Key Comics Pink Panther no 22 Comic 33 1967 Kingston Whig Standard 100th Anniversary Newspaper 7 1977 Marvel Comics Greatest Fantastic Four no 73 Comic 34 1974 Gold Key Fat Albert no 3 Comic 8 Movie Star Buttons Lot Collection 35 1969 Angel and The Ape Comic no 3 9 1974 Marvel Comics Tomb Of Dracula 30 36 1963 Gold Key Bonanza no 5 Comic Comic 37 1978 Marvel Comics Team Up no 72 Spider 10 Green Gog Trumpet Ian Miller Graphic Sealed Man Iron Man 11 1984 Marvel Comics HULK Questprobe First 38 1979 Captain Marvel no 3 Marvel Comics Issue 39 1967 DC Comics Batman no 195 Comic 12 1975 DC Comics KONG First Issue 40 1954 Kingston Ontario Complete News Paper 13 1964 James Bond 007 Board Game 41 Antique Bread BOW Slicer Saw Wood 14 DC Comics Vintage Board Game 42 Vintage Ingraham Barometer Ships Wheel 15 1959 Autosport Racing Magazine Canada Mag Theme 16 Tornado Ontario Disasters Publication 43 Cast Iron Skeleton Key Rack 17 Royal Scots Bagpiper Amazing Grace Linen 44 Vintage Barometer France 18 1979 Marvel Comics Ghost Rider no 36 Comic 45 Inuit Sculpture 19 1989 Marvel Comics Web Of Spiderman no 50 46 1988-89 ESSO Promo Hockey Sticker Card Part Set 20 2010 Archie Marries HUGE Hard Cover Box Set 47 Trilene Fishing Line New 4lb Test 360 Yards 21 Antique Hand Painted ES Germany Bowl 48 2013 Connor McDavid Gem Mint Graded 10 Card Otters 22 Bomber County Hardcover Military Pilots Poetry Book 49 Antique Match Holder striker Wall Mount 23 Hell In Flanders Field Canada Military Book 50 Box Empty 24 100 Years Royal Canadian Regiment Hardcover 51 1983-84 OPC Wayne Gretzky Mark Messier Book Hockey Card 25 The AK47 Story Firearm's Book 52 1991-92 G. and Roses World Tour Pass 1/4 09/27/21 06:18:57 Lot Title Lot Title 53 Paul McCartney Tour Guest Pass Vintage 86 Vintage Miniature Lead Metal Musket 54 KISS Psycho Circus VIP Tour Pass 87 Antique Primitive Wood Masher 55 Auston Matthews Parkhurst Special Insert 88 Vintage Wire Kitchen Masher Primitive Hockey Card 89 Scattergories Jr Game 56 2009 Tom Brady Football Card 90 Pictureka Game 57 Ellias Pettersson Hockey Card 91 Fortnite Monopoly Game Almost New 58 1993 Skybox Michael Jordan Basketball Card 92 Britannica Exploration Book Virtual Reality Set 59 Connor McDavid Tim Hortons Gold Etchings HUGE Special Insert Hockey Card 93 Eclipse Flight Simulator Headset Vintage Mint 60 Vintage Upper deck Bobby Orr Ray Bourque In Box Special Insert Hockey Card 94 Vintage Fisher Table Lighter 61 2009 THE WHO Working Crew Tour Pass 95 Vintage Mini Cap Snub Nose Revolver 62 Judas Priest Fuel For Life Tour Press Pass 96 Mid Century Girlie Nude Martini Olive 63 Vintage Ray Nitschke Signed Football Packers Skewers Set Photo 97 Holland Delft Porcelain Studio Signed Vintage 64 Vintage Boston Bruins Pin Scarf Clip 65 USA Patriotic Flag Pin Lot 98 Sterling Silver Amethyst Signed Studio Pendant 66 Mid Century Tie Bar Collection Pendant 67 1944 USA Silver Half Dollar Walking Liberty 99 Sterling Silver Box Chain Box 16" Coin Coin 100 1945 Canada Victory Nickle Coin 68 1950 USA Silver Half Dollar Coin 101 Irish Porcelain Painted Beer Stein Mug 69 1965-1978 Canada Fishing Pins Collection 102 Lucas Bols Vintage Ballerina Musical Liquor 70 1776-1976 USA JFK Half Dollar Coin Bottle 71 Earlt Coin 1939 Half Penny Coin 103 Cranberry Carved Glass Liquor Decanter 72 1919 Jamaica Half Penny Coin 104 Canada Art Pottery Mug 73 1968 Canada Half Dollar Coin 105 Indigenous Art Print Vintage 74 1904 USA Silver Morgan Dollar Coin 106 Jacques Plante 8x10 Photo 75 1890 HUGE Silver Coin 107 Vintage Brass Figure Architectural 76 1974 USA Dollar Coin 108 Vintage Nestle Quik Container 77 Early Hand Painted Porcelain Platter Collie 109 Antique Bordens Milk Bottle Ribbed Embossed Theme 110 Mid Century Modern Art Sculpture Flower 78 Upperdeck Leon Draisaitl Hockey Card Frog Tasca Studio Italy 79 John Tavares Special Insert Canvas Hockey 111 Asian Cinnabar Lot Collection Card 112 Vintage MCM Microphone 80 1965-66 Coke Cola Promo Stan Mikita Hockey 113 Solid Door Door Mailslot New Old Stock Card 114 Antique Eastlake Mission Style Shelf 81 1965-66 Coke Cola Promo Johnny Bower 115 Vintage Wood Stand with Folk Painting Motif Hockey Card 116 Antique Medicine Cabinet Shabby Chic 82 1965-66 Coke Cola Frank Mahovolich Hockey Card 117 Solid wood Nightstand Washstand 83 1965-66 Coke Cola Promo Gump Worsley 118 Antique Hall Stand Turned Legs Hockey Card 119 Antique Smoke Stand Copper Humidor Lined 84 1965-66 Coke Cola Promo Toronto Maple 120 Vintage Maple Table Vilas Empire Loyalist Leafs Lot Hockey Cards 121 Carved Side Table Stand 85 1960s Mini Toy Cap Flintlock Dueling Pistol 122 Old Wood Crates G Washington 124 Crosley Turntable Portable Suitcase Style 2/4 09/27/21 06:18:57 Lot Title 125 Massive Antique Scrapbook Hockey Baseball Football 126 Vintage MCM Floor Stool Fan 127 Vintage LFL Star Wars Boba Fett Fighter Ship 128 1983 Star Wars Jabba The Hutt Play Set 129 Vintage Star Wars Figure Lot 130 Massive Vintage Balsa Wood Model Plane Set 131 Nautica Ship Vent 132 Antique Molasses Tin 133 Old ERTL Farm Toy Pressed Steel 134 Vintage Camera Flash Accessory 135 1984 Marvel Graphic Novel Void Indigo 136 1999 Vertigo Veils Hard Cover Graphic Book 137 Old Cast Iron Fry Pan USA 138 Vintage Cast Iron Fry Pan USA 139 2008 Evgeni Malkin Hockey Card 140 2008 Rampage Jackson UFC Card 141 Vintage Randy Couture UFC Portraits Card 142 Yvan Cournoyer Certified Autographed 1972 Series Card Team Canada 143 Guy Lapointe Certified Autographed Hockey Card 1972 Series 144 Vintage Plastic Model Car 145 Tonka Horse Rodeo Trailer 146 Vintage Forged Copper Extension Handle Pan 147 Pink Floyd Mission Bell Tour Program 148 Antique Cork Screw 149 Vintage Asian Figure Carving 150 Antique Comb Brush Wall Mount Tin Tray 151 Vintage Wood Crate 3/4 09/27/21 06:18:57 Only Available Pickup Date/Time: Tue, May 18 2021 11am to 6pmPickup Location: Woodbine Road, Kingston, ON, K7P 2V9 MAP Please review below: You must book a pickup time within 24 hours of closing, or one will be assigned. 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