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Saturday Oct. 25Th 2014 Description 1 4 Decorative Wall Sconces 2 Pr Saturday Oct. 25th 2014 Conditions of Sale: All items are sold as is, where is, with all faults. Written and oral descriptions are our opinions and not a guarantee of any kind as to age, condition, materials or any other feature, warranty nor assumption of liability. A 10% Buyer's Premium is added to purchases. Once the auctioneer says "SOLD", the item and all liabilities pertaining to said item(s) becomes the property of the highest bidder. WE DO NOT GIVE REFUNDS. ALL SALES ARE FINAL Registration is your written statement of compliance with these conditions. Lot Description 1 4 Decorative Wall Sconces 2 Pr.Side Tables 3 Small Oak Corner Cabinet 4 Bassett Furniture End Table 5 Brass Fire Screen and Tools 6 Iron & Wood Park Bench Painted Black 7 Iron-based Bistro Table with Glass Top 8 3 Iron Chairs and 1 Iron Bar Stool 9 Iron-based Side Table w/Glass Top 10 14" Strand African Beaded Necklace 11 Hand Made Wool Shiraz Rug 3.7 x 4.9 12 Leather Bench 13 La Z Boy Sofa 14 Bronze Table-top Statue of a Dog & Rabbit 3 Marionette Puppets - Clown , Farmer , & Sailor c. 15 1956-1957 16 Hitchcock-style Painted Chair 17 Green and Brass Lamp 18 Hooker Mahogany Desk 19 Waterford Bowl w/ Lid 18K & Sterling Earrings w/ Rose Cut Diamonds Aprox. 20 72ct 21 Hand Made Wool Tabriz Rug 3 x 5 22 3/4 Length Beaver Jacket 23 Large Carved Mirror 24 Small Porcelain Oil Lamp 25 8 Glass Goblets 26 Tray Lot of Linens 27 Child-sized Victorian-style Wicker Chair 28 Lladro Porcelain Soldier 29 3 Decorative Seashell Accents Lot Description 14k Gold Slide Pendant w/ Emeralds, Sapphires, Rubies 30 and Diamonds 31 Hand Made Wool Tabriz Rug 6.3 x 9.6 32 Mink and Leather Trimmed Coat Glass-topped Dining Table by Lexington Furniture w/ 4 33 Chairs 34 8pcs. Silverplate Serving pcs. 35 Cut Glass Ice Bucket and 8 Wine Glasses Civil War Print entitled "The Gray Ghost" by James 36 Thomas Newmann, signed Civil Ware Print entitled "Incident at Dawn" by James 37 Thomas Newmann 38 36" tall Large Artglass Vase/Decanter with Stopper 39 Eames-Style Leather Chair and Ottoman 14k yellow gold Ring signed Effy w/ approx. 2.5ctw 40 White & Champagne Diamonds 41 Handmade Wool Bijar Carpet, 9.2 x 12.5 42 Leopard Print Fur Jacket w/ Fox Trim 43 Hanging Iron Light 44 Chinese Porcelain Figurine 3pcs. Blue & Painted Glass Deco Table Set, Bowl & 2 45 Candlesticks 46 Pr. Henredon "Scene 2 Collection" Side Tables 47 3pcs. Freeman McFarlin Canister Set 48 Mid-century Modern Wood and Chrome Cabinet 49 4pc Silverplate Modern Tea Set Approx. 20mm Cream-colored South Sea Baroque Pearl 50 Necklace Appr. $5,900.00 51 Davis & Davis Custom Wool Rug 6 x 6 52 Full-length Raccoon Coat 53 Wedgwood Green Jasperware Pitcher 54 Waterford Crystal Wineglass and Cordial 55 Cut Crystal Decanter 56 2 Lladro Porcelain Polar Bears 57 Artglass Lamp on a Marble Base 58 Telefunken Radio Cabinet 59 Contemporary Frog Lamp 14K Y/G Ring w/1.05ct Diamod &2.00cts side Diamonds 60 Appr. $12750.00 Lot Description 61 Hand Made Wool Kerman Rug 8 x 10.6 62 Brown MInk Fur Coat Lexington Furniture Mahogany T.V. Cabinet w/ Painted 63 Doors Porcelain Goebel Figurine and Royal Copenhagen 64 Figurine 65 51 pcs. Homer Laughlin China 66 Mid-century Modern Credenza 67 Vintage Hand-painted Fan & Vintage Camera Wedgwood Contemporary Chrome Salt & Pepper Set, 68 boxed 69 Red & White Artglass Pitcher David Yurman Sterling Silver Necklace w/ 14k yellow 70 gold 71 Handmade Wool Rug 10' x 8' 72 Framed Oil on Canvas of Girl 73 Large Decorative Murano Glass Vase 74 Glass Ornament w/Stand by Novartis "Collaboration" 75 Large Oil on Canvas of Hunt Scene 76 2 Art Glass Vases 77 Carved Wood Mirror 12 Ventage Etched Green Luncheon Plates, 3 Amber & 78 6 Multi-Color Stems 79 Vintage Pottery Vase and Hull Pottery Co. Dog Vase 80 15pcs. Amber ice Tea Glasses Turkish Necklace w/ 18K Y/G & Sterling w/ White Topaz 81 &Blue Quartz 14K W/G. Platinum & Siller Earrings w/ 2.00 cts. 82 Sapphgire & 1.00cts Diamonds 83 12 x13 Berber Wool Rug 84 1 Blue Artglass Vase and 1 Etched-glass Vase 85 Toyo Pottery Vase Stainless or Chrome Candle Holders, Cream, Sugar, 86 Undertray 87 2pcs of Artglass by Local Glass Blower Prentice Hicks 88 Pottery Tureen w/ Lid, Ladle and Undertray 89 3pc Pottery Table Set, Pinecone Lot Description Antique 14k y. gold Ring w/1.75ct Sapphire & 1.25ctw 90 Diamonds, $4900 Appraisal 91 Small Bottle of Chanel No. 5 French Parfum 92 Kidney Shaped Davis & Davis Wool Rug 12' x 9' 93 Crotch Mahog Flip Top Card Table w/Hairy Claw Feet 94 Lladro Porcelain Eskimo w/ Polar Bear Wood and Ceramic Wildwood Lamp with Flowers and 95 Birds 96 Waterford Crystal Bowl 97 Hanging Tapestry 98 Carved Walnut Chase 99 American Flyer Train Set w/ Boxes 14K W/G. Platinum & Silver, Ring & Earrings w/ 4cts 100 Diamond &2.0cts Emeralds 101 Hand Made Wool Rug 8'3" x 11'7" 102 Mink and Leather Trim Jacket, (large) 103 3pcs of Hull Pottery Pottery Vase w/ Applied Sunflower Decorations, 17" 104 tall 105 Royal Haeger Vintage Pottery Bowl 105A 2 Roseville Pottery 2 Handled Vases Winfield Ware Divided Dish and Vintage Sascha Brastoff 106 Painted Pottery Dish 107 Johnson Bros. Dinnerware 108 Vintage Beam Decanter USA Pottery White-glazed Vase with Handle and 109 Frankoma Pottery Bowl 14k white gold Earrings by H. Emperor w/ 0.90ctw 110 Rubies & 0.28ctw Diamonds 18K W/G Pendant W/10.70ct Natural Ruby & 2.63cts 111 Diamonds Appr. $18535.00 112 Hand Made Wool Zanjon Rug 3.5 x 6.6 113 Pr. Lamps 6pcs. Gorham Silver Rimmed Stemware and Matching 114 Pitcher 115 Theodore Alexander Hunt Board 116 Brass and Crystal Chandelier w/ prisms 9" Decorative Clay Jar and Clay Face Pendant on 117 Leather Strip Necklace 118 Pottery Decanter with 2 Cups Lot Description 119 Lg. Oil on Canvas of Civil War Soldiers Signed J.Kabriel Bracelet w/ 18.0cts Rubies in Rhodium over Sterling 120 Appr. $9,000.00 Ring with 13.10ct Ruby and 1.46ctw White Sapphires in 121 Rhodium over Sterling 122 Vintage Beige Lace Tablecloth 123 Decorative Metal Asian Bowl 124 Stickley Furniture Co. 2-door 3-drawer Armoire 125 Pr. 3-Light Glass Candle Sticks 126 34pcs. Villeroy & Boch China "Catalina" Double Oak Pedestal Glass Top Dining Table w/8 127 Leather & Cane Back Chairs 128 Iron Folding Tray Table "Garland" Pattern Silverplate Flatware by Rogers & 129 Bros. w/ Case 18" South Sea Pearl Necklace w/11-15mm Black & Grey 130 Baroque Pearls w/ 18K 131 Sisal Rug 11'3" x 13'8" 132 Full Length Raccoon Coat 133 Vintage Clothe-lined Handmade Picnic Basket 134 Large Cutglass Centerpiece 135 Carved Mahog. Hall Table by: Wellington Hall 136 Watercolor of a Windmill by Curry 137 Iron and Wood Turkey 138 Gilt Framed Mirror Tray Glass Top Table w/ Wood & Iron Base / 4 Arm Chairs 139 Made in Italy Michael Christoff Ring w/2.72ct Aquamarine & 0.96ctw 140 Diamonds 141 Machine Made Wool Rug 12'5" x 8'8" 142 Auburn-colored Mink Jacket 143 White Metal Center Pc. 144 Pr. of Silverplate Rabbit Motif Candle Holders 145 Glass Water Pitcher & 8 Fostoria Glasses 146 Ceramic Lamp with Fruit 147 Carved Bone Oriental Fan, Framed 148 Marble Top & Iron Bar Rack / Table From Fowlers Lot Description 149 Traveling Wine Kit in Wicker Carrying Case Bracelet w/ 10.0cts Amythst in Rhodium over Sterling 150 Appr. $1,500.00 151 Davis & Davis Custom Wool Rug 7' x 7'3" 152 Full length Brown Mink Coat 153 Oil Painting on Canvas of a Church by E. Stern, signed 154 5pcs. Pitcher & Glasses by Block Crystal, Tropical lilies 155 Singed Engraving "Shapard Tower" 14k Y/G Ring w/.13ct Levian Diamond &4.0ct. Yellow 155A Sapphires Appr. $ 4,800.00 156 Pr. of Brass 2-light Wall Sconces 156A 4th Street Cafe Neon Sign 157 8 Misc. Juice Glasses, c.1950 158 Carved and Painted Framed LA BARGE Mirror Heavy & Ornate Iron Wall Sconce and Two Smaller 159 Sconces 160 Pr. Iron Painted Flowers on Granite Bases 161 Small Inlaid Side Table w/ Brass Gallery 18K W/G Necklace & Pendant 2ct. Round Rubellite & 162 .50cts Diamonds Appr. 5400.00 163 Bronze Indian Elephant Candle Holder 164 Heavy Brass Lamp 165 Pr. of Carved Bone Flowers in Frames 166 Mahog. Corner Chair by: Stateville & Ross 167 Bronze Eagle on Marble Base, 13" tall 168 Suede Upholstered Settee 169 Small Oil on Board of Child 18" Black Tahitian Pearls 10mm-12mm w/14k Y/G Clasp 170 Appr. $7200.00 171 Oriental Runner 9.6 x 13.6 172 2pcs. Andrea Porcelain of Ducks 173 Blue and White Wildwood Porcelain Lamp 174 Iron, Glass & Brass Plantstand German Eagle Head WWI Fernando Esser Military 175 Sword Masonic "Knights of the Templar" Sword w/ Bone 176 Handle, M.C.Lilley & Co. Col, OH 19th century Book of Hamilton County TN Magistrate's 177 COURT DOCKET Lot Description 178 Reproduction Napoleon I Sword Mother of Pearl & Lace Oriental Fan in Shadow Box 179 Frame 14k gold Michael Christoff Necklace w/ Turquoise and 180 0.82ctw Diamonds Michael Christoff 14k Gold Earrings w/Turquoise & 181 1.62ctw Diamonds, $14,256 App. 182 Modern Desktop Barometer 183 3pcs. Andrea Porcelain of Birds 184 Vintage Oil Painting on Canvas of a Woman 185 18 William Shakespeare Books, c.1950 186 The Undertaker: Warrior Knife with Sheath 187 Miniature Grandfather Clock 188 Oil on Canvas of a Snow Scene by Cliff Boyer 189 Whitemore Sherrill Leather Chair w/ Ottoman 14k Rose Gold Ring by Michael Christoff w/7.79ct Black 190 Opal & 1.47ctw Diamonds 191 Brass Telescope Lamp 192 Hooker Furniture Desk 193 Hooker Furniture File Cabinet 194 Hooker Furniture Co.
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