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Absolute Estate Auction-Lifetime Collection of High End Art,Collectibles and Eccentrics 09/30/21 09:27:50 Absolute Estate Auction-Lifetime collection of high end Art,collectibles and eccentrics Auction Opens: Fri, Sep 13 7:54pm CT Auction Closes: Mon, Sep 23 6:05pm CT Lot Title Lot Title 0001 8" Tall Turquoise Teapot- Made In Japan 0033 3" Tall Blue Yixing teapot 0002 5" Tall Turquoise Teapot- Made In Japan 0034 4x4 Asian Teapot with Wrapped Lid 0003 2.5" Tall Haeger Pitcher 0035 Asian Teapot With Koi 0004 5x3 Asian Teapot 0036 Matching Yixing Teapots 0005 Yixing Teapot With Berries 0037 Signed, Burgundy Teapot 0006 4" Tall Yixing Teapot With Dragon 0038 Lot Of 2 Cute Teapots 0007 Yixing Teapot With Monk 0039 Russell Wright Teapot 0008 Ornate Yixing teapot With Fish 0040 Wade England Pink Teapot 0009 Asian Teacup With Lid 0041 Yixing Teapot With Blue Glaze 0010 Yixing teapot With Branch Handles 0042 Yixing Cobra Teapot 0011 Yixing teapot With Ant 0043 Yixing Teapot With Squirrel 0012 Asian Yixing teapot 0044 Yixing Teapot With Frogs 0013 5" Yixing teapot 0045 Ceramic French Teapot 0014 Square Yixing teapot 0046 Yixing Teapot With Tree Theme 0015 Fitz And Floyd Red Spotted Teapot 0047 McCoy(?) USA Teapot 0016 Charpente Teapot 0048 Davison Newman Boston Tea Party Teapot 0017 Campden Ferdown Teapot 0049 McCormick Teapot With Strainer 0018 Hand Painted Mcm Teapot 0050 McCoy Teapot with Leaves 0019 10x6 Bathroom Sink Teapot 0051 11x7 Department 56 Teapot with Bees 0020 Asian Themed Elephant Teapot 0052 6x2 Asian Teapot 0021 Asian Themed Elephant Teapot 0053 Yixing Teapot With Butterfly 0022 Department 56 Mouse And Clock Teapot 0054 Yixing Teapot With Leaves 0023 Lot Of Geisha Teapot And Sugar Bowl 0055 8x4 Horse Yixing Teapot 0024 Takahashi Fish Teapot 0056 Yixing Mouse Teapot 0025 9" Long Ceramic Fish Teapot 0057 Awesome Snake Yixing Teapot 0026 7" Tall 1930's Hall Teapot 0058 Poodle Yixing Teapot 0027 Hand Painted Mann Majolica Pineapple Teapot 0059 Yixing Bird Teapot 0028 12x7 Animals & co Alligator Teapot 0060 Unusual Yixing Teapot With Fish 0029 Yixing teapot With Bamboo Theme 0061 4x3 Yixing Teapot 0030 Clay Art Humpty Dumpty Teapot 0062 Yixing Teapot With Shell Theme 0031 Takahashi Teapot With Blue Glaze 0063 6x3 Handmade Yixing Teapot 0032 Demand Teapot And Sugar Bowl 0064 Hand Painted Yixing Teapot With Birds 1/12 09/30/21 09:27:50 Lot Title Lot Title 0065 Dragon Yixing Teapot 0107 4x2 Glazed Teapot 0066 Goat Yixing Teapot 0108 Dana Meadow Bunny Cream And Sugar Set 0067 Yixing Teapot With Monkeys 0109 Ceramic Polish Teapot 0068 Yixing Blue Teapot 0110 Large Ceramic Soup Bowl 0069 Heavy Brass Asian Teapot With Basket weave 0111 Large Ceramic Teapot with Bamboo Handle Design 0112 Lot Of 3 Teapots- 1 Hall 0070 7x3 Asian Teapot 0113 Super Cool Cardew Globe Teapot 0071 5x3 Yixing Teapot With Squirrels 0114 Heavy, Ceramic Teapot With Frog 0072 Yixing Teapot With Caterpillar and Leaf Theme 0115 Unusual Teapot with Frog 0073 6x3 Yixing Teapot With Yin Yang 0116 Borgallo Orange Teapot 0074 6x3 Unique Teapot with Ball 0117 Nouveau Majolica Signed Teapot with Snail 0075 Cast Iron Japanese Teapot with Strainer 0118 Fitz And Floyd Crane Teapot 0076 Cast Iron Asian Teapot 0119 Awesome 14x10 Dragon Teapot 0077 Ornate Asian Teapot With Bamboo Theme 0120 Lot of 3 Teapots- 1 Fitz And Floyd 0078 Yixing Teapot With Frog 0121 Fitz And Floyd Monkey Teapot 0079 Unique Yixing Teapot 0122 Hull Parchment Sugar Dish 0080 6x5 Yixing Teapot 0123 Wangang Teapot 0081 5x3 Yixing Teapot 0124 5x3 Yixing Teapot With Crackle Design 0082 6x4 Cast Iron Teapot 0125 8" Tall Signed Ceramic Teapot 0083 5x3 Yixing Teapot With Ball 0126 Gorgeous Hull Teapot W25 0084 6x2 Yixing Teapot With Frog 0127 Roji Cast Iron Teapot 0085 Super Cool Dragon Yixing Teapot 0128 Cast Iron Dragonfly Teapot 0086 Brown Yixing Teapot 0129 Japanese Cast iron Dragonfly Teapot 0087 Nice Yixing Teapot 0130 Mud Pie Bunny Teapot 0088 Yixing Teapot With Watermelon Theme 0131 Joyce Chen Cast Iron Teapot With Rabbits 0089 4x4 Yixing Teapot With Acorn 0132 9x6 Ceramic Teapot 0090 Yixing Teapot With Chinese Zodiac Symbols 0133 Very Nice Mcm Speckled Teapot 0091 4x3 Ceramic Teapot 0134 9x7 Ornate Asian Teapot 0092 5x3 Ceramic Teapot 0135 Claudis Shuride Teapot 0093 Very Nice Fish Themed Teapot 0136 Cute Little Heart Teapot 0094 Exquisite Hull Parchment 12x6 Ceramic Teapot 0137 10x7 Ceramic Teapot 0095 Super Nice Yixing Dragon Teapot 0138 USA Ceramic Pitcher 0096 Yixing Rooster Teapot 0139 Handmade Ceramic pitcher With Face 0097 Yixing Teapot With Pine Cone 0140 Lot Of 5 Various Pitchers And Dishes 0098 Yixing Teapot With Rose Theme 0141 7" Tall Lenox Special Teapot 0099 5x5 Yixing Teapot 0142 Mikasa Younger Than Springlime Pitcher 0100 5x4 Yixing Tulip Teapot 0143 Lot Of 2 Asian Teapots 0101 Yixing Fish Teapot 0144 Hand Painted Teapot-made In Czechoslovakia 0102 Brown Yixing Teapot 0145 Mini Pitcher And Vase 0103 Cute Yixing Teapot 0146 22 Pieces Bordallo China 0104 Blue And Tan Yixing Teapot 0147 7 Pieces of Wynneuware 0105 Etched Dragon Teapot 0148 Lot Of 4 Hard To Find Red Splatterware 0106 Worcester Porcelain Teapot Enamelware Bowls 2/12 09/30/21 09:27:50 Lot Title Lot Title 0149 Large Maytum Studio Hand Blown And Signed 0189 Cute Little Teapot- Made In Japan Vase 0190 5" Tall Blue Carnival Vase 0150 Thuringia Hand Painted Dish- Made In 0191 Brown Yixing Teapot Germany 0192 Francesco Rubinato Ink- New In Box 0151 Kindzmarauli Russian Wine Bottle 0193 Seashell Teapot 0152 Lot Of 2 Insect Themed Planters 0194 IDG Seashell Teapot 0153 Signed Ceramic Teapot 0195 10" Tall Green Art Glass Vase 0154 Extremely Unusual Face Planter, Signed By Artist 0196 Super Neat 12" Tall Green Vase 0155 Adorable 6" Tall Pink And Gold Pitcher 0197 4 Pieces Of Green Glassware- 2 Handblown 0156 Hand Painted Marutoware Teapot 0198 Antique Mellin's Food Company Large Size Jar 0157 Hand Blown Frosted Blue Vase 0199 Stylish Black Teapot 0158 Hand Blown 6" Frosted Vase 0200 Nice Blue Hall Teapot 0159 Lot Of 3 Asian Themed Flower Pots 0201 Department 56 Humpty Dumpty Bell 0160 Blue Hazel Atlas Ribbed Ball Pitcher 0202 5" Tall Pink Glass Vase 0161 Yixing Pumpkin Teapot 0203 Fabienne Jouvin French Vase With Insect Theme 0162 9x6 Hall 6 Cup Teapot 0204 Cast Iron J.M.B. Davidson 1866 Waffle Iron 0163 Zaytceva Fine Porcelain Juggler Mug 0205 Griswold 8" Cast Iron Griddle 0164 Zaytceva Fine Porcelain Temptation Cup 0206 No.8 9 1/8" Cast Iron Griddle 0165 Lot Of 3 GD Triangular Vases 0207 John Wright Cast Iron Muffin Pan 0166 Lot Of 3- Large Green Vase & 2 Angel Cookie Press Stones 0208 John Wright Cast Iron Animal Mold 0167 6" Tall Carnival Vase 0209 John Wright Cast Iron Gingerbread House 0168 5" Tall Unusual Vase 0210 John Wright Cast Iron Alphabet Cookie Mold 0169 Sigma Swan Lake Themed Teapot 0211 John Wright Cast Iron Muffin Pan 0170 Italian Teapot with Cat 0212 John Wright Cast Iron Muffin pan 0171 Lot Of 3 Vases 0213 Walt Disney Thick Cardboard Wall Decor 0172 Lot Of 3 Unique Bottles 0214 RARE NOS Lego 6979 Electric Fiberoptic UFO set 0173 Lot Of 4 Unique Bottles 0215 RARE NOS Lego 5958 1998 Indiana Jones Set 0174 Lot Of 7- 6 Bottles and Inkwell 0216 Cast Iron Waffle Iron Base 0175 Mini 3" Fiestaware Lime Green Pitcher 0217 Lot Of 3 Large Antique Cast Iron Keys 0176 Mini 3" Fiestaware Dark Blue Pitcher 0218 Antique Door Hardware 0177 Mini 3" Fiestaware Light Blue Pitcher 0219 Lot Of 3 Nordicware Pans 0178 Heavy Chinese Teapot with Frog 0220 New Four Flowers Petits Fours Pan 0179 Heavy Chinese Teapot With Cherry Blossoms 0221 Lot Of 28 Stoneware Dishes 0180 Chinese Cloisonne Vase 0222 7" Tall Signed Art Glass Carnival Vase 0181 10" Tall Hand Statue 0223 6x4 Jadeite Bowl 0182 Unusual Perfume Bottle Carrier With 3 Bottles 0224 6" Glass Vase Full Of Marbles 0183 Lot Of 3- Teapot, Pitcher And Molk Bottle 0225 Blue Glass Vase With Marbles And Such 0184 4" Hull(?) Vase 0226 Lot Of 13 New York Subway Tokens 0185 10" McCoy Basket 0227 Lot Of 4 Glass Vases 0186 Lot Of 2 Stoneware Jars 0228 Lot Of 5 Purple Vases 0187 Signed Teapot With Veins 0229 Lot of 12 Small Plates 0188 Pfaltzgraff Honey Pot 3/12 09/30/21 09:27:50 Lot Title Lot Title 0230 Lot Of Vintage Creamers 0270 Lot Of 3 Dishes, Hall And Asian 0231 Lot Of 6 Vintage Creamers 0271 Eastern Caribbean $50 Bank Note 0232 Lot Of 3 Heavy Glass Pieces 0272 Fan And Grave Marker 0233 Butterfly Coasters And Insect Vase 0273 Pinehurst Handmade Fruit Soap 0234 Nice Blue Fireking Bowl 0274 Lot Of 9 Fish Dishes And Candle holders 0235 7" Jean Luce Avichaud Teapot with Stars 0275 2 Vietnamese Tea Pots 0236 Lot Of 2 Asian Teapots 0276 Very Fun Set Of 23 Copco Melamine Dishes 0237 E.C. Box's Old Cabin Whiskey Bottle And 0277 13" World Globe Vase Amber Bottle 0278 Teac Stereo System Surround Sound With 0238 Lot Of 16 Cups, Vases, Etc Aiwa Speakers 0239 Sunflower Teapot From Metropolitan Museum 0279 Handyman Tool Lot of Art 0280 15" Vase 0240 Noel 1999 Angel Daum France Ornament In 0281 Lot Of 12 Various Decorative Pieces Box 0282 Chengni Stone Teapot 0241 Birds Daum France Ornament In Box 0283 Cute Little Rose Teapot 0242 1998 Noel Daum France Ornament In Box 0284 Egyptian Wooden Beatle in Display Box 0243 1994 Santa Daum France Ornament In Box 0285 Lot Of Handmade Trinkets And More 0244 Angel Daum France Ornament In Box 0286 Fountain Pen With Wooden Ink Well 0245 1992 Daum France Ornament In Box 0287 4x4 Numbered And Signed "Bonsai" Painting 0246 1993 Moose Daum France Ornament In Box 0288 Tiffany & Co.
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