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Granny's Sept 2 Sale Granny’s Antique & Fineries New Year’s Day Auction Extravaganza - Friday January 1st at 1:00 P.M. GRANNY’S AUCTION -- AB 1769: AUCTIONEER BLAKE KENNEDY – AU 2264 – THIS CATALOG IS MEANT MERELY AS A GUIDE. THE AUCTIONEERS OR OWNERS DO NOT WARRANT THE ACCURACY, AUTHENTICITY, DESCRIPTION, WEIGHT AND COUNT OR MEASURE OF ANY OF THE LOTS SPECIFIED HEREIN. YOUR KNOWLEDGEABLE BID INSURES ACCEPTANCE. THERE IS A 15% BUYER’S PREMIUM. NO DISCOUNT FOR CASH OR CHECK. AIR CONDITIONED. WE ACCEPT VISA/MASTERCARD! NOTICE TO ALL DEALERS: WE NEED COPIES OF YOUR 2016 TAX CERTIFICATES ON FILE IN ORDER FOR YOU TO BE TAX EXEMPT. PLEASE BRING A COPY OF YOUR TAX CERTIFICATES WITH YOU. AFFIDAVITS ARE REQUIRED EACH AUCTION FOR OUT OF STATE NUMBERS. DON’T FORGET TO CHECK OUT OUR PHOTO PREVIEW PAGES THROUGH OUR NEW WEBSITE, WWW.GRANNYSAUCTION.NET AND LIKE US ON FACEBOOK! (YES, THAT’S .NET, NOT .COM) Catalog for Antique Auction – Friday, January 1 at 1:00 pm 1. Case of Vintage Costume Jewelry W/ Austria, Ying & Yang, Monet, Sarah Cov., Napier, Lisner, J Crew, & Chicos – Contents Only 2. 11” Cast Iron Bradley & Hubbard Elephant Door Stop #7799 3. Chase Chrome & Bakelite Collection W/ Napkin Basket, Saturn Form Ashtray, 3 Pc. Stacking Espresso Pitcher & 2 Pc. Pitcher Set 4. 2 Surveyor’s Instruments W/ Dove Tail Wood Case Compass Site by E.S. Ritchie & Sons, Pembroke, Mass. & Aqua Survey & Instrument Co. Cincinnati Ohio Pipe Finder – 1 Money 5. Great Tray of Military W/ Belt Buckles, ID Tags, Lighters, Uniform Buttons, USN Anchors, & Coast Guard – Contents Only 6. Tray of Collector Coins Incl. Consecutive Mint & Proof Sets 1971-1984, US State Quarter Collection in Frame, Colored State Quarters W/ Cards, Obama Collectible Coins, 1940-50’s Canadian Quarters, Mint Proof Sets from Cook’s & British Virgin Islands & More – 1 Money 7. Collection of Signed Photos W/ 8”X10” Roy Rogers, 5”X7” Lauren Bacall and Vaudeville Actors from 1910-20’s from Famous Wig Makers Collection – 4”X6” Hall, 8”X10” Fritz Davis, 8 ½”X6” Mme Fegolia, 9 ½”X4”, 8 ½”X4”, & 5”X8” Anna Fischer dated 1915 8. A. Pompili Framed Pietra Dura Inlaid Polished Stone Art of Rearing Horse (9”X6” Sight) 9. Case Lot of Collectible Costume Jewelry Incl. Carved Bone, Polished Stone & Turquoise Necklaces & Rings, Scotty Dog Pins, Cat Trinket Box, & More – Contents Only 10. As Is Leather Bound Book of “Guthrie’s Universal Geography Improved – Illustrated W/ A Set of Large & Accurate Maps, Being A New System of Modern Geography, Graphical, Historical, & Commercial Grammar & Present State of All the Several Kingdoms of the World”- 6th Edition, Dated 1795 w/ Additional Pages on North America (Condition Issues) 11. Push-M-Up Big 5 Table Top Pinball Game W/ Original Box, Northwestern Products Co St. Louis, Missouri 12. Small Tray of Military Buttons, Pins, & Insignia - Voice of Victory, We Support the Force, Duty, Honor, & Valor, & Many More – Contents Only 13. Antique Rayo Driving Lamp (red Lens Cracked) 14. Case of Vintage Jewelry W/ Parco Expansion Bracelet, Coro 50’s Dragon Necklace, Marin, & JJ – Contents Only 15. 1860’s Walnut Wall Hung Petite Corner Cabinet W/ Key (Key in Office) 16. 1950s Scarce Red Singer Sew Handy Sewing Machine Model #20 W/ Original Box & Clamp 17. 3 Scrapbooks & Box of Great Vintage Postcards – Mostly Early 1900’s Holiday, Linens, Transportation, Photos, Sight Sewing, & More – 1 Money 18. Flat of Vintage Toys W/ Marbles, View Masters, Clearwater Bombers 56’ World Champs Softball, Bagatelle Pinball Game W/ Box & More 19. Tray of Military W/ Cigar Box of Bars, Ribbons W/ Metals in Orig. Boxes, Stripes, Epaulets, Braids, Patches, & More – Contents Only 20. Thorens Music Box W/ Approx. 12 Switzerland Discs 21. Case of Vintage & Signed Costume Jewelry, Coro, W.D., Emmons, Orig. By Robert Parure Set, Turning, Lisner, Sperry, Van Dell, & Whiting & Davis – Contents Only 22. Tray Lot of Small Glass Items W/ Blue/Purple Iridescent Herringbone Tooth Pick, Salt Shakers (Mount Washington Ribbed Pillar, Northwood Charter Oak, Pineapple Figure, Parian Swirl, Hexagon Black & Baby Thumbprint), 4 Pc Child’s EAPG Table Set (Tulip & Honey Comb), Toy Candlesticks, Covered Cart Form Honey Dish, Amberina Ivy Small Tumbler, Amber Black Glass Perfumes, Crosses, & Cruets, NE Glass Open Salt & More 23. Flat W/ 3 Steiff Animals – 15” Lamb W/ Original Tag & Button, Mohair 3” Bear W/ Buttons & 3 “Ginny’s Pup” W/ Button 24. Tray of 7 Unusual Josef Originals Figurines – Little Girl W/ Big Dog, Big Sister Little Sister, Boy in Tent W/ Puppy, Girl in Rocking Chair, Hedy, Happiness in Flowers, Boy in Bed W/ Puppy & Teddy – Contents Only 25. New Haven Wood Case Dome Mantle Clock – Key in Office 25A. Case Lot of Movie 8”X10” Photos – Full Package Collection of Movie Promotional Stills from The Black Shield of Falworth, Rockabilly Baby, The DI, The Lieutenant that Wore Skirts, D- Day The Sixth of June, The Way to Gold, Action of the Tiger, Untamed, Unchained, The Unholy Wife, The Wayward Bus, On the Threshold of Space, You’re Never Too Young and Various Head Shots and Related Photos, Plus Signed Photo Of Billy Crystal( All From Renowned Collector Sir Arthur Oldies Memorabilia Collection) Plus Signed & Candid Photos From Scrapbook Of Actress And Friend Of The Stars Incl. Jimmy Durante And Jackie Gleason Candids, Stuart Doyle, Jack London, Copa Cabana Interior And More – Contents Only 26. Case of Vintage Costume Jewelry – 40’s Mexico Ball & Petal Parure Set, Seed Pearls, Isadora, Pell, Trifari, Probsl, & Lisner – Contents Only 27. Tray of Hand Painted Glass W/ Opaline Glass Oblong Lid (5”), 6 Enamel Floral Handled Cranberry Stain Cordials, & 2 Pcs. Mary Gregory Glass (5 ½” Blue Church Scene 6” Mug & 4” Honey Amber Pin Tray) – Contents Only 28. 11” RS Germany Green OS Mark “Melon Eaters” / Dice Players Console Bowl W/ Maroon & Gold Decorated Rim, circa 1910-1956 Light Rub to Background Inside Rim 29. Hubley hand Painted Cast Iron Setter/ Pointer Door Stop (15 ½” X 8 ½”) 30. Civil War Era Tiffany & Co Model 1840 Cavalry Sword & Scabbard marked Tiffany & Co., New York & P.D.L. on Ricasso (Overall Rusting) & Sword W No Scabbard, As Is Handle, & Brass Guard W/ Armor Helmet Emblem – 1 Money 31. Tray of Vintage Collectibles W/ MOP Inlay Cigarette Cases, Union Cases W/ Tin Types, Scissors & Tin Holder, Crown Cork, & Seal Co. Bottle Opener, Figural Bottle Stopper, Ink Wells, & More 32. 2 Vintage Mickey Mouse Tin Litho Toys Incl. Mouseketeer Fan Club Typewriter W/ Orig. Box by T. Cohn Inc. Brooklyn NY & 9” Wide Top W/ Varied Characters, Made in USA Walt Disney Enterprises – 1 Money 33. Nelson Mc Coy Pottery 7” Blended Glaze Cameo Lady Jardinière, Circa 1920-40s 34. 1903 Overall Repousse Brass National Cash Register No 344183 Size 5Z Made for Rockaway Restaurant “J.G. Dennis President of the Restauranteurs & Hotel Proprietors of Omaha, Nebraska” Original Label On Bottom of Cash Drawer, Orig. Key & Working 35. Chinese Elm Chair with Stretched Leather Seat and Large Round Brads fitting the Arts and Crafts Style 36. Giant Collection of 35mm Scale Hand Painted Napoleonic Battle Toy Soldiers W/ Calvary Canons & More – Full Battle Set Up with French and English Troops 37. Military Lot Incl. 2 Backpack Duffle, Standard Duffle, Rain Jacket for Duffle, 4 Canteens W/ Cloth Carrier, & 3 Military Wool Blankets 38. Handmade 6 Board Trunk for US Navy R.E. Shoaf 39. Blackstone Mfg. 1892 Stave Wood Barrel Imperial No 4 Rotary Washing Machine W/ Crank Wheel Mechanism & Instructions On Barrel W/ Anchor Brand Crank Wringer 40. Cast Iron 1920’s Adjustable Dentist Chair 41. 22” Simon & Halbig Baby Blanche Porcelain Head Dolly Face Socket Head Doll, Composition Jointed Body, Paper Weight Eyes, Open Mouth W/ Teeth, & Pierced Ears 42. Antique Wicker & Wrought Iron Doll Carriage 43. Antique Ball & Stick Doll Carriage W/ Iron Wheels & Otto Reinecke (PM 914) Porcelain Head, Composition Body, Open Mouth W/ Teeth, & Paper Weight Eyes Doll 44. 2 Antique Doll Carriages – Wicker & Iron W/ Cloth Interiors – 1 Money 45. Mahogany Arm Rocker W/ Abalone Inlay & Turned Spindle Back 46. Oak Pressed Back Arm Rocker W/ Tooled Bird & Floral Nail Head Medallion Seat 47. Mahogany Lift Top Commode On Bun Feet 48. Walnut Turned Spindle Victorian 5 Shelf Curio Stand 49. 19” Tall 4-Arm 1920’s Art Deco Spelter Table Lamp W/ Center Glass Panel Light, Center Glass Vase, & Hanging Crystal Prisms 50. 26” Antique 5-Lite Banquet Lamp W/ Agate Center, Porcelain Flowers, Cherub Face Decorations, & Heavily Cut Spear Crystal Prisms 51. Very Ornate Heavily Carved 7 Ft. Mahogany Banquet Table On Cabriole Legs W/ Lions Paw Feet & 8 Matching Chairs W/ Heavily Carved Floral Decoration 52. Pr. of Electric Brass Double Arm Wall Sconces W/ Oval Mirror Back & Bow Decoration 53. 2 Vintage Oil On Canvas Still Life’s of Poppies – 35 ½”X24 ½” Poppies in Jug Signed A. Silver in Painted Wood Frame & 32”X24” Poppies in Vase Signed Trautmann in Silver Gilt Frame – 1 Money 54. Signed L. Sunshine Framed Watercolor On Paper (Vintage Buildings W/ Advertising Signs – Texaco, Gulf, Hershey’s Ice Cream, & Coke) (20 ½”X14 ½” Sight) 55. Signed L. Sunshine Framed Watercolor On Paper of Tropics General Store Showing “Buyez Coca Cola” & Fanta Store Front W/ Figures (14 ½”X19 ½”) 56. Mid-Century 1950’s Rattan Table Lamp W/ Original 2 Tier Fiberglass Shade 57. Mid-Century Rattan 2 Level Corner Table by Kane Kraft, Manila P.I. 58. Afghanistan Balouca 3’6”X6’6” Hand Woven Wool Carpet 59. Brass Torchier Floor Lamp W/ Reeded Brass Pillar & Stained & Leaded Glass Shade 60. Bronze Finish Pineapple Base Table Lamp W/ Fruit & Iridescent Stained Glass Shade 61. Mid-Century Rattan Square Table by Kane Kraft, Manila, P.I.
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