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Lot Description 1 Antique Oak Childs Estate Auction 6/23 Thursday 6:00PM 14% Buyers Premium 717 S Third St Renton, WA (425) 235-6345 Lot Description 1 Antique Oak Childs Deck Chair 40 Box Lustreware Teaset 2 Stack Antique Oak Frames etc 41 Standing Brass Vanity Mirror 3 Antique Spinning Wheel 42 Box Asian Wood Stands 4 1950's Asian Shadowbox Print 43 Box Antique Pitcher etc 5 Box Italian Pottery 44 Box Westward Ho Syrup etc 6 Case 45 Records etc 45 Box Small Figurines 7 Large Tin with Stamps 46 Box Miniatures 8 Box Hull Pottery Planter etc 47 African Drum 9 Box Fine China S/C etc 48 2 Eastlake Drawers 10 Box Cocktail Forks 49 Box Sheet Music under 11 Box Glassware 50 Box Records under 12 Box China C/S 51 Box Old Bottles under 13 Box China Covered Server etc 52 Framing Matt Cutter 14 Box Flow Blue Shakers 53 Group Ironstone China 15 Box Crystal Cruets 54 Stack Asian Brassware 16 Box Misc China 55 5 Gallon Western Crock 17 Box Books under 56 Box SP Flatware 18 Large Punchbowl Set in Box 57 Box Brass Candleholders etc 19 Basket w/Willow Plates etc 58 Mission Oak Library Table 20 Red Hand Truck 59 Sewing Bench 21 Night Vision Goggles 60 Box SP Items 22 Box 45 Records 61 Box African Carved Items 23 Box Teapots etc 62 Box Conch Shells 24 Fishing Fly Tieing Kit 63 2 Antique Punchbowl Bases 25 Box w/Lenox Vase etc 64 Box Perfume Bottles 26 Box Comic Books 65 Box Clear Glassware 27 4 Boxes Vintage Medical Books 66 Box Pottery 28 2 Totes Electronics under 67 Box Angel Figures etc 29 Crockery Jug etc 68 Box African Carved Figures 30 Set 6 Austrian China Dinner Plates 69 Box Antique Bottles 31 Carved African Boat Sculpture 70 Antique Photo Album 32 Set 3 Glass Candy Jars 71 Vertical Antique Photo Album 33 Box Chintz Plates etc 72 1950's Cloth Doll & Doll in Case 34 Box Cobalt Glass 73 2 Totes & Contents 35 Villeroy & Bach Teapot etc 74 Brother Label Maker under 36 Box Duck Ashtrays 75 Box English Pottery Vases 37 Box Carved African Bookends 76 Box Ethnic Figures 38 Box Nippon China 77 Eastlake Hanging Mirror 39 Box SP Teaset etc 78 Eastlake 3 Drawer Chest WWW.MBAAUCTION.COM Estate Auction 6/23 Thursday 6:00PM 14% Buyers Premium 717 S Third St Renton, WA (425) 235-6345 79 Group 5 Decorative Framed Prints 118 Framed Landscape Watercolor 80 Antique Wicker Baby Buggy 119 Italian Pottery Hanging Console 81 Tree Saw 120 Box Marble Fruit 82 Hanging Small Eastlake Mirror 121 Box Ceramic Frame etc 83 Eastlake Walnut Commode 122 Framed Historic Newspapers etc 84 2 Crosscut Saws 123 2 Boxes 1930's Home Reel Movies 85 Antique Bamboo Fishing Rod 124 Box Old Mixers 86 3 Antique Oil Lamps 125 Vintage TV Show Films 87 Mid Century Walnut Magazine Stand 126 Navy Book & Photos 88 Victorian Carved Sunken Marble Top 127 Stack 6 Ship Books Dresser 128 Bone Warrior Plaque 89 Lg Pottery Rooster Figure 129 Stack 6 Northwest Books 90 Eastlake Marble Top Dresser with Mirror 130 Stack 4 Seattle Books 91 3ea Antique Long Saws 131 Stack Old Annuals 92 Oak Serpentine Front Dresser 132 Group 4 Alaska Books 93 Box Vintage Seattle Posters 133 Stack Broadway Musicals etc 94 2 Boxes Postcards & Maps 134 Stack 5 NW Logging Books 95 Box Crystal Glass 135 Box Theatre Programs 96 Dictionary Stand Tray 136 Box Architectural Photos 97 Stack Gold Rimmed Crystal 137 Box NW Historical Booklets 98 Box Antique Wood Plane 138 Box Adv. Fans etc 99 Group 1950's Printed Glassware 139 Box Industrial Pamphlets 100 Box Stamps & Covers 140 Box WF Booklets etc 101 Box Lacework Tablecloths 141 Box NW History Booklets 102 Vintage Juicer in Box 142 Box Music Box etc 103 Lg Corona Grinder 143 Box Theatre Programs 104 Box Handbags & Mirrors 144 2 Framed Desert Scene Oils 105 Box Vintage Books 145 Asian Painting on Silk 106 Stack Vintage Magazines 146 Framed Italian Print 107 Hall Teapot etc 147 Box Old Dance Cards 108 2 Boxes Scarves & Hankies 148 Box Antique Gloves & Hankies 109 Box Framed Prints 149 Box NW History Books 110 Group 10 Marble Bases 150 Box Antique Autograph Books 111 Box Oil Lamps 151 Box Antique Books 112 2 Boxes Linens 152 Box Photo Postcards etc 113 Stack United Airlines Calendars 153 Box Carved Horn Fan etc 114 Stack Victorian Trade Card Albums 154 Box Dresden China etc 115 Stack 1930's Photo Albums 155 Set Classics Books 116 Group 8 Mounted Navy Photos 156 Stack Coronation Programs 117 Framed Citizenship Document 1844 157 Box Antique Poetry Books WWW.MBAAUCTION.COM Estate Auction 6/23 Thursday 6:00PM 14% Buyers Premium 717 S Third St Renton, WA (425) 235-6345 158 Set SP Flatware in Box 196 Pine Rifle Cabinet with Key 159 2 Navy Compass Boxes 197 Curved Glass Lighted China Cabinet 160 Box Disney Print etc 198 3 Painted Wicker Straight Chairs 161 2 Ethel Gimple Northwest Oils 199 Airline Jr. Antique Childs Sled 162 Box Gold Wash China 200 Antique Regulator Wall Clock 163 Box Royal Albert etc 201 Pennsylvania House Cherry Windsor Chair 164 Box NW History Books 202 Antique Needlepoint Footstool 165 Printers Tray 203 Antique Pine Wash Stand 166 Box Studio Pottery Servers 204 Asian Brass Tray on Stand 167 P Roberts S/N Floral Etching 205 Antique Thompson Precision Balance Scale 168 Box w/Roseville Vase 206 Antique Childs Needlepoint Chair 169 Box Alaska Photo Books 207 Antique Needlepoint Footstool 170 Box Glassware 208 1930's Iran Scrapbooks 171 Box Asian Hand Fans 209 Chinese Cobalt Wool Matt 172 Set Heinrich C/S 210 Box Victorian Trade Cards 173 Ironstone Platter etc 211 1920's Imperial Coffee Table 174 Box Old Sifters 212 Antique Oak 2 Drawer Library Table 175 Northwest Still Life Oil 213 Large Carved Wood Figure Group 176 Pair Tinted Western Photos 214 Designer Walnut Endtable 177 Cranberry Hobnail Table Lamp 215 Stack Wildlife Etchings 178 Box Antique Clothing 216 2 Stacks Eggshell China Plates 179 Vanity with Triple Mirror & Bench 217 Hekman Provencial Game Table 180 Pair Nouveau Resin Plaques 218 1950's Set 4 Folding Chairs 181 Folding Asian Screen 219 Set Provencial TV Trays 182 Box Framed Prints 220 White Provencial Bridge Floor Lamp 183 Box Framed Watercolors 221 Pair China Table Lamps 184 Antique Patchwork Quilt 222 Pair Provencial Plant Stands 185 Group Native Dream Catchers 223 Italian Gilt Plant Stand 186 Pink Wingback Armchair 224 Provencial Console Planter Table 187 Pine Lighted Display Shelf 225 Pair Hickory Wingback Armchairs 188 Box Antique Clothing 226 Teasure House Slipper Chair 189 Box Old Childs Shoes 227 Framed Asian Long Print 190 Paul Calle S/N Western Lithograph 228 Deco Globe on Stand Medium 229 3pc Green Iron Patio Chairs & Table 191 Pine Sleigh Bed Complete with Mattress Set 230 Large Crystal Platter 192 Paul Calle S/N Western Lithograph 231 Dansk Enameled Pan Large 232 Lg Box Vintage Postcards 193 Carved Painted Mantel 233 5pc Glass Top Wrought Iron Patio Set 194 2ea White Modernist 4-Drawer Chests 234 Antique SP Flatware in Chest 195 White Formica Top Hall Table 235 Group Spode Cowslip C/S WWW.MBAAUCTION.COM Estate Auction 6/23 Thursday 6:00PM 14% Buyers Premium 717 S Third St Renton, WA (425) 235-6345 236 Mahogany Gate Leg Table 271 Stack Victorian Trade Card Albums 237 Set 4 Carved Oak Dining Chairs 272 Collection of Foreign Coins & Tokens 238 Period Chippendale Dining Chair 273 Group Spode Mandolay China 18pc 239 Set 4 Mahogany Chippendale Dining 274 Large Set Paragon Dubarry Fine China Chairs Service 240 Gold Framed Mirror 274A Art Deco Chrome Smoke/Drink Stand 241 Shadowbox Framed Rubbing 275 Set 3 Erik Buck Danish Designed Modernist 242 Salton Warmer Teacart etc Bar Stools 243 White Corner Shelf 276 T&V Limoge Oval Tray etc 244 Set 4 Framed Black Temple Rubbings 277 Wilcox Victorian SP Water Server 245 Framed Indian Silk Artwork 278 2pc Victorian SP Serving Items 246 Box Antique Medals etc 279 3pc Old Pattern Glass 247 Mahogany Chippendale Nighstand 280 Limoge Shell Bowl & Box 248 Framed Chinese Needlework 281 3pc Royal Doulton China 249 Pair Framed Asian Long Prints 282 Pair V&B Willow Grill Plates 250 Antique Rotating Butter Churn 283 Antique German China Shell Bowl 251 Framed Butterfly Wing Bird Collage 284 Silverplate Water Pitcher 252 Framed Asian Silk Panel 285 Box w/Doulton Figure etc 253 Group 5 Framed Temple Rubbings 286 Set 11 Mintons Demi C/S 254 2 Framed Botanical Prints 287 Flint Carving Set etc 255 Tall Roseville Floor Vase as-is 288 Group Fine China C/S etc 256 Oak Side Stand 289 Stack Indiana Glass Plates 257 Voyage Around the World 2 Volume 290 3 Antique Glass Compotes Book Set 291 SP Triple Serving Tray etc 258 1889 History of PNW 2 Volume Book 292 Bavarian Lustre Tea Set Set 293 Group 5 Spode Hexagon Plates 259 Seattle 2 Volume Book Set 294 Box Crystal Stemware 260 2 Shelves Northwest History Books 295 Box Ruby Glass Tumblers 261 2ea Washington History 4 Volume Book 296 2 Pressed Glas Motto Plates Sets 297 Box Asian Porcelain 262 Seattle B&B Book Set 298 Box w/Lenox Vase etc 263 Washington State 4 Volume Book Set 299 Box Antique Pressed Glass 264 Victorian 4 Door Carved Bookcase 300 Box Antique Fine China 265 Antique Childrens Book Set 301 Box Fine Small China Items 266 Globe 5 Stack Oak Attorneys Bookcase 302 Box Crystal Decanter etc (RR) 303 Box SP Silent Butlers etc 267 Kellogg Oak Wall Phone 304 Box SP Serving Trays 268 4 Carved African Wood Figures 305 Box Antique Floral China 269 Seth Thomas Metronome 306 Box Orrefors Vase etc 270 2ea Military Field Phones WWII 307 Box w/Wedgewood Sugar etc WWW.MBAAUCTION.COM Estate Auction 6/23 Thursday 6:00PM 14% Buyers Premium 717 S Third St Renton, WA (425) 235-6345 308 Box Metalware etc 348 Box SP Silent Butlers 309 Box Pressed Glass Decanters 349 Box Teapots etc 310 Bohemian Glass Rose Bowl 350 Stack Pottery
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