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Spring Hope Antique Extravaganza! Tuesday June 19 and Thursday June 21 Spring Hope Antique Extravaganza! Tuesday June 19 and Thursday June 21 Lot Qty Description Pre-Sale Estimate Day One: Lots 1 to 351 1 1 Wood framed antique fan; Vintage ivory color lace hand fan in a fan shaped shadow box frame mounted on a base 12"x18" $ 40 to $ 60 Original Victorian "Gone With The Wind" oil lamp; Victorian "Gone With The Wind" lamp. Brass font, hand painted shade- may 2 1 be moonflower. Made in America, never been electrified. Approximately 25"Tall. $ 300 to $ 400 Enameled vase; Vintage Bristol hand painted, enameled vase. Colors are shades of rust, gold and brown. Three large roses with 3 1 leaves center front. Approximately 13 1/2"Tall $ 40 to $ 80 Victorian crystal lamp (electrified); Clear pattern glass lamp with brass base. Shade is surrounded by 6" - 3 sided prisms attached 4 1 to a brass color rim around the dome shaped shade with a star pattern on top. Approximately 18" tall $ 100 to $ 150 Pair of Victorian figurines; Pair of German Dresden porcelain figurines (not signed) some loss of lace on each one. Pastel colors 5 1 and hand painted. Approx. 17" $ 60 to $ 100 Victorian inlayed walnut lap desk & brass ink well; 19th century ladies lap desk/ letter box - fitted interior with writing surface, had an ink well, missing escutcheon and no key. Top is beautiful marquetry with birds and flowers, warm wood tones. Approx. 6 1 14"x9"x4.5". Included is a vintagebrass color ink well $ 200 to $ 300 Victorian style portrait (lighted); Large oil on canvas portrait of Victorian lady in an ornate gold and burgundy frame with picture 7 1 light. Approximately 4'Tx3'W $ 150 to $ 200 Group of 3 Victorian pictures - hand painted; Antique 3 miniature hand painted portraits on porcelain. 2 frames have attached 8 1 stands and the 3rd is on a brass easel. $ 75 to $ 150 Victorian brass based banquet lamp; Victorian style brass and onyx base parlor banquet lamp. Hand painted shade with peonies. 9 1 Approximately 34"Tall - electrified. $ 200 to $ 300 Pair of Victorian figurines; Pair of Royal Dux porcelain figurines with hallmark. Gold and pink- People are playing musical 10 1 instruments. Approximately 13"Tall. $ 60 to $ 100 Round needlepoint foot rest; Vintage round walnut foot rest with needle point cover. A rounded base with button feet. 11 1 Approximately 6"Tx8"D. $ 70 to $ 100 Painted cordial set and pitcher on mirrored tray; Cordial set- 8 pieces- including 6 stemmed glasses, pitcher, and glass stirrer. Each piece has hand painted pink roses and a gold rimmed lip. They are in good shape and come with a gold mirrored plateau. 12 1 8" diameter. Plus Capodimontebasket of flowers. $ 50 to $ 100 Victorian figurines; Pair of porcelain Royal Dux figurines- in roman style. Rose and gold tones (note: book he is holding has a 13 1 corner missing- both are signed. Approximately 17"Tall $ 50 to $ 75 Victorian figurines; Vintage pair Venetian style porcelain figurines were originally lamps and are mounted on a metal base. 14 1 Colors are pale pink and green. Approximately 2'Tall $ 50 to $ 70 19th century syle wall regulator clock; Vintage Venetian oak wall clock. Brass weight and pendulum is working. Approximately 15 1 4'Tx1'Wx10"D (crack in side glass panel) $ 200 to $ 300 1 of 44 6/8/2018 Spring Hope Antique Extravaganza! Tuesday June 19 and Thursday June 21 Lot Qty Description Pre-Sale Estimate Brass fire place folding screen and brass irons; Vintage brass art deco fan fire screen. Approximately 27" Tall. Pair of brass 16 1 andirons, approx. 24"Tall. Age use related wear $ 250 to $ 300 Two drawer wood table; Early 19th century American empire work table in mahogany and crotch mahogany with 2 drawers, 17 1 glass knobs. Top rests on square column over a quatre form base to scroll feet. 36"Hx18"Wx18"D $ 300 to $ 400 Rare Victorian étagère over mantel piece; East Lake mahogany mantle topper circa 1890. Hooded top with leather onset. Open work gallery. Beveled mirror. Some aging of mirror (see picture). Each side has 2 shelves supported by turned posts. 18 1 Approximately 4' 5"Tx5'Wx12"D. -MANTLE NOT INCLUDED $ 800 to $ 1000 Victorian figurine man proposing to woman; Meissen porcelain - couple- man is kneeling and has the ring to propose. 19 1 Approximately 13"Tall and beautiful. $ 50 to $ 75 Pair of porcelain figural lamps; Pair of porcelain figural lamps- 3 children at harvest time- hand painted in pastel shades. The 4 20 1 candelabra light is supported by a brass rod that turns to hold 3 rows of tear drop prisms and chains. Approximately 42"Tall $ 400 to $ 600 Group of 5 dolls; Group of 5 dolls; one Effanbee, one antique Victorian with porcelain face and composition, legs and arms, 21 1 moveable eyes and all original clothing. Two dressed Victorian style dolls. One small porcelain. $ 50 to $ 70 French gold gilded needlepoint child's chair; Antique Victorian French Louis XV style fauteuil in 19th century French Aubusson 22 1 fabric child chair. Solid wood frame is good. Wear is appropriate for the age. Approximately 26"Tx17"Wx14"D. $ 250 to $ 350 Victorian walnut marble top low chest; Circa 1870 Victorian walnut marble top chest (marble is good). 3 visible drawers with a secret bottom drawer. Carved mustache pulls. Wood escutcheons no key - original porcelain castors. Approximately 23 1 4'Tx3'2"Wx2'D. $ 200 to $ 300 Carved Victorian walnut needlepoint fire screen; Circa 1860 antique carved walnut fireplace screen with masterful needlepoint centerpiece. The hand carved wood frame speaks for itself with all of it's detail. Highly carved crest, grapes and flowers carved 24 1 on knees. At some point there was a repair to the post. Approximately 65"Tx19"W $ 300 to $ 400 Victorian walnut parlor chair; Victorian side chair - original wood castors, rust velvet button tufted back. Upholstery good, 25 1 approx. 36"x18"x15" $ 100 to $ 150 Walnut cylinder roll parlor secretary; Vintage Victorian cylinder roll top desk, 3 pieces, top is simple crest with 2 finials; top bookcase has 2 scalloped framed glass doors, adjustable shelves. All original, 2 drawers above the cylinder roll, pull out writing desk withpigeon holes. Below are 2 drawers and 2 picture frame molding doors. Knobs & escutcheons are original, approx. 26 1 8'5"x3'9"x2'4". *books not included $ 800 to $ 1000 Victorian center medallion rose carved settee; Vintage Victorian style rose carved medallion back settee, mahogany, velvet back 27 1 is button tufted, shaped bench form frame, approx. 72"x41"x22" $ 300 to $ 400 Victorian marble top walnut carved lamp table; Circa 1865, walnut turtle marble top center lamp table, grape carvings on knees, 28 1 stretcher base goes to center with a finial, original castors. Approx. 26"x32"x24" $ 300 to $ 400 2 of 44 6/8/2018 Spring Hope Antique Extravaganza! Tuesday June 19 and Thursday June 21 Lot Qty Description Pre-Sale Estimate Victorian rose carved lady's parlor chair; Vintage Victorian style rose carved ladies parlor chair. Upholstered in pale lime green 29 1 velvet. Button tufted back, matches lot 27 (settee), approx. 40"x27"20" $ 150 to $ 250 Victorian rose carved gentleman's parlor chair; Vintage Victorian style rose carved gentleman’s chair, upholstered in a pale green 30 1 velvet, button tufted back, matches lot 27 (settee), approx. 44"x26"x20" $ 150 to $ 200 Restored Victorian walnut pump organ circa 1870; Victorian pump organ, W.W. Putman & Co. Staunton VA, USA company was 31 1 established in 1894, walnut, completely restored in working order. Original key. Approx. 6'5"Tx3'9"Wx2'2"D $ 100 to $ 300 Victorian brass "Gone With The Wind" piano lamp; Brass piano lamp, hand painted globe in rose shades, rise on a twisted "stem" 32 1 above a pierced dish supporting a tripod base, approx. 57", globe 10" diameter $ 150 to $ 200 Gold gilded, French sewing stand; French sewing stand, gold gilded, small hand painted flowers to accentuate top and sides. 33 1 Fabric lined interior (possibly replaced) has some loss of paint on knees. A good aged appearance, approx. 32"Tx21"Wx16"D $ 200 to $ 300 Framed marble top walnut carved parlor table; Circa 1890 Victorian renaissance carved walnut table with insert brown marble top, feature highly ornate carved walnut construction with tapered fluted legs, cross stretcher with carved finial, reeded apron 34 1 supporting picture frame recessedmarble top. Original castors, wear consistent with age and use, 30"Tx42"Wx26.5"D $ 900 to $ 1000 Oriental style (approx. 8' x 10') handmade rug; 8'x10' hand knotted Serapi New Zealand wool, contemporary style, silky & velvet 35 1 feel, ivory and red $ 1200 to $ 1400 36 1 Oriental rug; 8'x10' Sarouk Persian carpet, red filled with multi colors $ 800 to $ 1100 37 1 Bokhara Oriental rug; 3'x2' super fine handmade wool Persian, Royal Bokhara rug, excellent condition $ 50 to $ 100 38 1 Oriental style carpet (approx. 2' x 3'); 2'x3' hand knotted Serapi New Zealand wool, rust color $ 150 to $ 200 Victorian claw foot organ chair; Fruit wood adjustable organ chair, original brass claw feet with glass balls, turned legs and 39 1 stretcher, has been reupholstered, approx. 39" Tall, seat is adjustable $ 200 to $ 300 Inlayed grandfather clock--J. McCulloch; Early c. 1840 Scottish mahogany tall case clock, J. McCulloch, wishaw on face, body has applied turned trim on each side of door, has key, escutcheon and it works. Dial shows minutes as well as day of month, hand painted scenes on tinaround face, this one features a gentleman, lady and dog, artist name is written "Effie Deans" on artwork, 40 1 clock works and chimes perfect, approx.
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