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Stephenson's Auction General Auction pepper shakers, ornaments, collector Stephenson’s plates, etc. Auction 8 One lot of collector plates, figural 1005 Industrial Blvd. mantle clock, animatronic Santa Claus Southampton, PA, 18966 figurines, etc. General Auction 9 One lot of Block "Summer Breeze" plates and cups, Lenox figurine, Snowbabies Friday, August 4th, 2017 figurine, etc. 4PM 10 One lot of U.S.A stickers, brass Inspection 2-4PM vases, decanter, glass jars, saucers, etc. (215) 322-6182 www.stephensonsauction.com 11 One lot of a wooden box, organizer, framed artwork, wooden cutting board, cupcake trays, figurines, blinds, etc. Catalog listing is for general selling order only. You are urged to inspect 12 One lot of cut glass bowls, cut glass these items before bidding on them. vases, pitcher, figurines, etc. 13 One lot of framed and unframed BOX LOTS artwork, etc. 1 One lot of Bicentennial pins, Wimbledon programs, die cast metal cars, 14 One lot of a safe, figural cookie jar, stamps, etc. etc. 2 One lot on the floor of figural coin 15 One lot on the floor of phot albums, banks, wind chimes, dolls, etc. tent, wall clock, planters, glass vases, framed artwork, wicker baskets, Santa's 3 One lot of Black and Decker jig saw Musical Express, lighted Pumpkin, etc. kit, oil lamp, figural cookie jar, irons, figural cake stand, wall clocks, Mickey Mouse wall 16 One lot of dolls of the world, etc. plaques, Barbie dolls, etc. 17 One lot of Limoges dinnerware, 4 One lot of framed artwork, assorted gold plated items, etc. decanters, books, etc. 18 One lot of locks, etc. 5 One lot of tea pots, dolls, dog 19 One lot of a doll wicker settee, doll figurine, steins, iron wall plaques, tools, chairs, etc. clock, large Mickey Mouse figurine, etc. 20 One lot of Rose Briar dinnerware, 6 One lot of a flatware chest, framed etc. artwork, hose reel, fabric, vase, etc. 21 One lot of framed artwork, etc. 7 One lot of framed artwork, vases, Oriental figurines, lamps, figural salt and 1 22 One lot of brass planters, Raggedy 37 One lot on the floor of stuffed Ann dolls, tea cups and saucers, dolls, etc. animals, dolls, planters, etc. 23 One lot on the floors of glasswares, 38 One lot on the floor of planters, ice tea pots, plates, tea cups, etc. skates, floral decoration, etc. 24 One lot of a sculpture of a head, etc. 39 One lot of The Simpsons chess set, board games, wind chimes, purses, doll 25 One lot of Oriental dolls, doll furniture, snapping gum, dolls of all nations, furniture, etc. etc. 26 One lot on the floor of ornaments, 40 One lot of framed artwork, etc. Santa's North Pole Express, etc. 41 One lot of fur, dolls, Construct Craft 27 One lot of a purse, musical carousel set, etc. figurines, etc. 42 One lot on the floor of a doll house, 28 One lot of paper ephemera, The doll furniture, Star Trek mugs, glass bottles, Chevron Cars toys, etc. etc. 29 One lot of framed artwork, etc. 43 One lot of wooden wall plaques, 30 One lot of a silver plated vase, paperweights, cut glass bowls, etc. lantern, ceramic basket, linens, etc. 44 Pone lot of figurines, bowls tea cups 31 One lot of lights, glasswares, and saucers, brass candlesticks, dolls, etc. decorative molds, ornaments, Christmas 45 One lot of a planter, stain glass wind figurines, etc. chimes, owl figurine, wooden bird house, 32 One lot of Oriental dolls, childrens etc. books, View master slides, etc. 46 One lot on the floor of dolls, doll 33 One lot of a wooden horse rocker, furniture, linens, etc. marbles, silver plated bowl, etc. 47 One lot of cupcake trays, pots, 34 One lot of wooden figures, toys, wicker baskets, CD's, tarp, etc. Snow White figural soap dispenser, 48 One lot on the floor of 45 RPM Plasticville accessories, etc. records, sneakers, etc. 35 One lot of a Coca Cola bottles, 49 One lot of framed and unframed planters, wicker basket, hats, purses, books, artwork, etc. sea shells, etc. 50 One lot of a glass dolphin figurine, 36 One lot of framed artwork, etc. glass candy dishes, dinnerware, books, etc. 36A One lot of dolls, doll crib, Dart board, etc. 2 51 One lot on the floor of Santa Light 65 One lot of a tea set, cut glass bowls, Set, lights, snow globe, carousel figurine, porcelain doll, etc. etc. 66 One lot of a planter, picture frame, 52 One lot of cookie cutters, carnival plates, books, power chopper, mugs, etc. glass bowl, framed artwork, etc. 67 One lot of a Eric Lindros jersey, 53 One lot on the floor of fish plates, Philadelphia Eagles jacket, etc. cake molds, cupcake trays, pan, etc. 68 One lot of Star Wars glass cups, The 54 One lot of steins, sports hats, Beatle figurine, figural candlesticks, posters, Flyers wall plaque, sports books, marbles, wooden foot stool, etc. Yankees jacket, etc. 69 One lot of framed artwork, framed 55 One lot on the floor of doll clothing, pictures, tin sign, etc. linens, wicker baskets, hats, etc. 70 One lot of framed artwork, etc. 56 One lot of sports cards, Nascar cars, 71 One lot of sports cards, sports pins, iron fireplace tools, framed pictures, poker comic books, etc. chips, etc. 72 One lot of decorative fruit, wicker 57 One lot on the floor of unframed basket, etc. artwork, plastic end tables, planters, wicker baskets, etc. 73 One lot of a Philadelphia eagles jacket, Curt Schilling jersey, Navy Jacket, 58 One lot of records, figurines, plates, Philadelphia Eagles wall plaque, books, framed artwork, cookie cutters, etc. records, steins, etc. 59 One lot of a mantle clock, planter, 74 One lot on the floor of Department lamp, candlesticks, triple candle holder, 56 house figurines, etc. wooden bowls, vintage waffle maker, etc. 75 One lot of a carnival glass bowl, 60 One lot of framed artwork, platters, glasswares, Coca Cola bottles, steins, plant etc. watering globes, figural candle holders, etc. 61 One lot of a prepare perfect sushi 76 One lot on the flor of hangers, set, photo album, table pad, etc. linens, etc. 62 One lot of framed artwork, etc. 77 One lot of framed artwork, framed 63 One lot of framed artwork, etc. mirror, etc. 64 One lot of women's clothing, floral 78 One lot of jewelry, silver plated decoration, makeup, etc. items, Oriental miniature vases, etc. 64A One lot on the floor of decoration, 79 One lot of Hess trucks, etc. etc. 3 80 One lot of the floor of stained glass GALLERY shade, stained glass light fixture, posters, 101 One lot of fireman collectibles framed pictures, cookie jars, etc. including ribbon with pin dated 1904, belt 81 One lot of collector plates, etc. buckles, miniature fire marks, etc. 82 One lot of gold plated flatware, etc. 102 Post card album 83 One lot of silver plated serving dish, 103 First day cover album silver plated compote, tea cups and saucers, 104 Box of assorted game medals cut glass bowls, etc. 105 Cigar labels, 1830 and up 84 One lot of salt and pepper shaker, correspondence, stamps, etc. Lenox cat figurine, glass candlesticks, plates, tea cups and saucers, floral decoration, 106 Stamp mint black book and stamp wicker baskets, etc. blocks 85 One lot of figurines, glass compote, 107 First day of issue covers, souvenir pitcher and bowl, comforter, etc. sheets 85A One lot of framed artwork, etc. 108 Album of tokens and medals 86 One lot of a glass display case, wall 109 Lot of 1939 New York World's Fair hanging figurines, glass vase, glass postcards and other postcards compote, framed artwork, etc. 110 Complete set 2nd series Desert 87 One lot of camera's, glass shades, Storm collector cards 1991 etc. 111 1964 Ed Sullivan Show "The Beatles" 88 One lot of wooden cutting boards, poster, framed "No More Mr. Nice Guy" pots and pans, electrical wires, etc. signed by Alice Cooper, and framed "The Beatles" with photo 89 One lot of framed and unframed artwork, etc. 112 U.S. and World wide Olympics mint stamps 90 One lot of assorted bells, etc. 113 U.S. Sports figures on Mint stamps 91 One lot of Franciscan "Apple" dinnerware, etc. 114 Set of 22 1st day of issue proof cards, set of 1st day of issue covers, 1st day 92 One lot on the floor of ovenware, cover album, and box of assorted postcards pots and pans, framed artwork, etc. 115 Assorted topical albums with stamps 93 One lot of a Lenox tray, glass bowl, books, etc. 116 Two boxes of world wide stamps 94 One lot of framed and unframed 117 Two boxes of U.S. stamps artwork and pictures, etc. 4 118 Two world wide stamp albums 140 One lot of foreign coins 119 One lot of vintage dolls, toys and 141 One tray of bronze medallions, coin Christmas collectibles books 120 Ten 40% silver Kennedy half dollars, 142 One tray-1972 U.S. proof set, $5 face value pennies, Buffalo nickel, Geo. Washington medal, Farmer's Exchange $5 note, 121 Ten 40% silver Kennedy half dollars, correspondence, etc. $5 face value 143 One tray-Foreign currency, tokens, 122 Nine 40% silver Kennedy half dollars, ancient coin, foreign coin sets, etc. $5 face value 144 Foreign coins 123 Eleven Eisenhower dollars, all 1972 145 Cast iron mechanical bank 124 Complete Jefferson nickel collection 146 Tray of still banks 125 NGC graded 1884 Morgan silver dollar MS62 147 Two scale model convertible cars 126 1890-o Morgan silver dollar 148 Topps Baseball Archives cards in album, 1954 series 127 1922-S Peace silver dollar 149 Complete set of 45 Super Star 128 1890 Morgan silver dollar Baseball cards, 1980 129 1921 Morgan silver dollar 150 IHC train cars in original boxes 130 1921 Morgan silver dollar 151 Tool box with old locks and keys 131 17 Canadian $1 coins 152 Three baseball plaques 132 One lot of foreign coin sets 153 Lot of vintage children's books, 133 One lot of foreign coin sets tradesman's books, etc.
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