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BOX 86 MT EVELYN VIC, 3796 Phone: +61-0418-380-845 Fax: ABN: 14 007 142 220 MILL MARKET ANTIQUE AUCTION 18/01/2020-19/01/2020 LOT # LOT # 1 Large Embossed Coca Cola Bucket 14 Small Stamp Album Filled With World Wide Stamps Ne 80.00 - 145.00 Ne 50.00 - 95.00 2 Brass & Copper Bugle With Rising Sun Badge 15 German WWI Butcher Bayonet Ne 80.00 - 145.00 Ne 375.00 - 495.00 3 Vintage 'CRABTREE BROS" Pottery Demijohn 16 Third Reich Style Adolf Hitler Armband Ne 100.00 - 165.00 Ne 65.00 - 95.00 4 3 Australian Yearly Collectors Stamp Album 17 Vintage Victorian Railway Lantern Ne 50.00 - 95.00 Ne 225.00 - 395.00 5 Vintage Stanley No. 75 Plane 18 Hardcover Book " ADOLF HITLER YEARS" Ne 50.00 - 130.00 Ne 45.00 - 90.00 6 Retro Tin Toy Cash Register, 1960's Circa 19 Vintage Black Powder Horn Ne 80.00 - 145.00 Ne 125.00 - 195.00 7 Vintage "SHELL" 1 Pint OIl Jug 20 Arabic Jamibaya Ne Circa 1924 400.00 - 595.00 Ne 260.00 - 325.00 8 Galvenised Chest of Workshop Bench Drawers 21 Vintage Brass Padlock With Key Ne 100.00 - 165.00 Ne 70.00 - 110.00 9 Vintage French Horse Racing Game With Original Box 22 Enamel Enamel Biscuit Tin With Lid Ne 1930's Circa 180.00 - 245.00 Ne 15.00 - 45.00 10 Casst 'GOLDEN FLEECE" Marked Door Plaque 23 Box Lot Of Books, Collectors Cards & Photo Frame Ne 50.00 - 95.00 Ne 10.00 - 25.00 11 WWII Italian Artillery Steel Helmet 24 Box Lot Sundries Ne 180.00 - 245.00 Ne Includes Scales, Harmonicas, Cigarette Cases, Etc. 15.00 - 35.00 12 Small Embossed WWI Trench Arted Vase 25 Classic Reto Kids Tricycle Ne 140.00 - 225.00 Ne 25.00 - 40.00 13 Pair of Cast Elephant Bookends 26 Victorian Copper Coal Scuttle Ne 45.00 - 90.00 Ne 25.00 - 40.00 OLDIES COLLECTABLES Page: 2 MILL MARKET ANTIQUE AUCTION 18/01/2020-19/01/2020 LOT # LOT # 27 Ceramic Musical Elvis Presley Decanter 42 Third Reich Waffen SS Officers Style Peak Cap Ne 45.00 - 90.00 Ne 345.00 - 495.00 28 Pottery Glazed Demijohn 43 Vintage Carved Wooden North African Powder Flask Ne 25.00 - 50.00 Ne 295.00 - 350.00 29 Ceramic Bronzed Mystery Clock 43a Old Look Golden Fleece Tin Sign Ne 35.00 - 60.00 Ne 60cm x 40cm 195.00 - 255.00 30 Box Lot Of Ceramic Figurines & Vases 44 N.S.W 1 Liture Oil Bottle Ne 15.00 - 40.00 Ne With Mobil Decal & Original Mobil Oil Tin Top 95.00 - 140.00 31 Small Embossed Brass & Wooden Bellows 45 'SHELL MOTOR OIL" 1 Gallon Running Board TIn Ne 15.00 - 25.00 Ne Restored 85.00 - 140.00 32 Cast 'TEXACO FIRE-CHIEF" Marked Service Bell 46 Clip Point Blade Bowie Knife Ne 80.00 - 145.00 Ne 195.00 - 240.00 33 Pair Of "SUNSHNE HARVESTER" Tractor Seats Stools 47 US WWII Fighting Knife Ne 500.00 - 695.00 Ne 135.00 - 195.00 34 Cast Iron Bunnykin Figurine 48 Third Reich Style Pole Top Ne 150.00 - 245.00 Ne 130.00 - 195.00 35 British Station Masters Kerosene Lamp 49 Third Reich Style Cotton Battle Flag Ne 150.00 - 225.00 Ne 140cm x 85cm 295.00 - 350.00 36 Old Dunlop "MAJOR" Patch Strip Outfit Tin 50 Enamel "SEALED SHELL SOLD HERE" Sign Ne Complete With Accessories 50.00 - 95.00 Ne 180.00 - 265.00 37 Vintage Kleen-Eze Car Polish Tin 51 Vintage Enamel Crock Pot Ne 50.00 - 95.00 Ne 15.00 - 25.00 38 Third Reich Style Door Plaque 52 Mushroom & Fairy Bedside Lamp Ne Marked "WAFFEN SS TOTENKOPF" 60.00 - 110.00 Ne 35.00 - 60.00 39 1950's Twin Spinner Tin Toy Car 53 Retro Polished Metal "J.William Sons" Clock Ne 200.00 - 265.00 Ne 65.00 - 110.00 40 Large Vintage Brass Salter Hanging Scale 54 Carved Aboriginal Wall Plaque Ne Will Upto 500lb 250.00 - 395.00 Ne 15.00 - 40.00 41 Polished Ferrari Showroom Shield 55 Box Lot Of Pottery, Ceramic & Glassware Ne 275.00 - 350.00 Ne 25.00 - 50.00 OLDIES COLLECTABLES Page: 3 MILL MARKET ANTIQUE AUCTION 18/01/2020-19/01/2020 LOT # LOT # 56 Box Lot Of Glassware 70 30 Mixed Pennies, 1/2 Pennies 1 & 2 Cent Coins Ne 20.00 - 45.00 Ne 40.00 - 95.00 56a Cast 7 Dwarf Wall Mounted Coat Rack 71 Vintage Folding Brownie Camera Ne Painted Detail 80.00 - 145.00 Ne 95.00 - 140.00 57 Shoe Shiners Outfit 72 BP Energol Motor Oil Embossed Bottle Ne 20.00 - 40.00 Ne 100.00 - 165.00 58 Vintage Fire Box Holder & Tongs 73 Military Ceramic Beer Stein With Metal Top Ne With Brass Detail 50.00 - 110.00 Ne 30.00 - 55.00 59 Decorative Pot With Lid & Plate 74 WWII Daylight Short Range Signaling Lamp Ne 10.00 - 40.00 Ne 145.00 - 195.00 60 Pair Of Brass Candelstick Holders 75 Reframed 1910 Cardboard Shop Advertising Poster Ne 20.00 - 55.00 Ne Advertising "Players Please" 150.00 - 225.00 61 Enamel Wills Woodbine Cigarette Sign 76 High Cheiftains Flintlock Jezail Musket Ne 1930's Circa, 92cm x 154cm 800.00 - 995.00 Ne Circa 1820's, .80 Cal. (ANTIQUE) 1,500.00 - 1,695.00 62 Large Padlock Engraved " VICTORIAN RAILWAYS" 77 European 2 Band Flintlock Military Musket Ne Complete With Key 100.00 - 165.00 Ne Circa 1820, .75 Cal. (ANTIQUE) 1,800.00 - 2,450.00 63 Enamel "FIRESTONE" Door Plaque 78 Austrian Werndel Breech Loading Rifle Ne 60.00 - 110.00 Ne 11mm - (ANTIQUE) 1,250.00 - 1,395.00 64 Cast Mechanical Magician Money Bank 79 US 1/2 Stocked Percussion Musket Ne Painted Detail 80.00 - 145.00 Ne 69 Cal. - (ANTIQUE) 695.00 - 995.00 65 Brass Model Of Artillery Cannon 80 Knights Style Sword Ne 80.00 - 125.00 Ne - (CCMRV) 140.00 - 295.00 66 BP Metal Service Station Counter Display 81 Mounted Topy Head Ne 250.00 - 325.00 Ne Dated 1965 150.00 - 225.00 67 1940's Roadwork Lantern 82 Large Native Knife With Sheath Ne 80.00 - 145.00 Ne 245.00 - 350.00 68 Pair Of WWI Military Stirrups 83 All Steel Lobster Tail Style Picklehaube Ne 35.00 - 50.00 Ne 160.00 - 245.00 69 Small Glass Beatles Bedside Clock 84 Native African Tribal Hunting Arrow Head Dagger Ne 30.00 - 55.00 Ne 245.00 - 350.00 OLDIES COLLECTABLES Page: 4 MILL MARKET ANTIQUE AUCTION 18/01/2020-19/01/2020 LOT # LOT # 85 Scalloped Palour Mirror 100 Lot Of 3 Vintage Pottery Jam Jars Ne 30.00 - 55.00 Ne Complete With Labels 40.00 - 95.00 86 Japanese Ebusi Shinto Happy God 101 Cast 2 Cup Tea Pot Ne Circa 1910 80.00 - 145.00 Ne 50.00 - 95.00 87 Box Lot Of Childrens Plaster Statues & Money Banks 102 Pair Of Cast Golden Fleece Ram Bookends Ne 20.00 - 45.00 Ne Painted Detail 50.00 - 95.00 88 Cast Bronzed Grechian Lady Side Table Lamp 103 Mottled Blue 1930's Pottery Electric Jug Ne 20.00 - 45.00 Ne 50.00 - 95.00 89 Connetto Zunicello Jointed Bumble Bee Bear 104 Cast Mechanical Skeleton Money Bank Ne Complete With Box 15.00 - 25.00 Ne 80.00 - 145.00 90 Marble Look Mystery World Clock 105 1950's Tin Toy Friction Car Ne Working Order 15.00 - 40.00 Ne 200.00 - 295.00 91 Lot Of & Blue & White Painted Ceramic Balls 106 Ceramic Beer Pull Handle Ne 30.00 - 55.00 Ne 50.00 - 95.00 92 Box Of Kids Figurines & Sundries 107 Cast Golden Fleece Service Bell Ne 10.00 - 15.00 Ne 80.00 - 145.00 93 Gold Guilded Retro Mirror 108 Enamel "MICHELIN" Sign Ne 20.00 - 45.00 Ne 350.00 - 495.00 94 Original Framed Pears Lithograph 109 Restored Set Of Brass Salter Hanging Scales Ne 100.00 - 195.00 Ne 80.00 - 145.00 95 Ornate Gold Guilded & Painted Period Urn 110 European Cavalry Flintlock Horse Pistol Ne 40.00 - 95.00 Ne Circa 1750's, .50 Cal. (ANTIQUE) 1,800.00 - 1,950.00 96 Collection 8 Teacups/Saucers & Trios 111 5 Blocks Of 4 Third Reich Stamps Ne Includes Royal Winton, Lord Nelson, Regency, Lady Luck & Queen Ne Unhinged, Mint Condition 95.00 - 140.00 Anne 65.00 - 110.00 112 US WWII Figjhting Knife 97 Harley Davidson Hanging Service Sign Ne 130.00 - 195.00 Ne 150.00 - 225.00 113 Third Reich Style 1st Class Iron Cross 98 Large Enamel "CRAVEN A" Cigarette Sign Ne 95.00 - 140.00 Ne 92cm x 61cm 800.00 - 995.00 114 Double Barrel Flintlock Pistols 99 Set Of Degrave Balance Shopkeepers Scales Ne .42 Cal. (ANTIQUE) 1,950.00 - 2,200.00 Ne 80.00 - 145.00 OLDIES COLLECTABLES Page: 5 MILL MARKET ANTIQUE AUCTION 18/01/2020-19/01/2020 LOT # LOT # 115 2 Silver Ancient Roman Coins 130 Vintage English Brass Gravity Feed Oiler Ne 70.00 - 110.00 Ne 50.00 - 95.00 116 Scarce 1942 New Guinea Japanese Campaign Medal 131 Spirit Of Ecstasy Ashtray Ne 120.00 - 195.00 Ne 60.00 - 95.00 117 Third Reich Cigarette Case 132 4 Ebony & Ivory Elephants Ne 295.00 - 350.00 Ne 40.00 - 95.00 118 Third Reich Luftwaffe Schnapps Cup 133 Enamel Door Push Advertising Jaguar Ne 260.00 - 395.00 Ne 60.00 - 95.00 119 Enamel Atalantic Rack Sign 134 Stainless Steel 06 Bull Nose Plaque Ne 33cm x 23cm 195.00 - 260.00 Ne 100.00 - 195.00 120 Framed Print Of Napoleons Retreat 135 Vintage Handcarved Mantle Clock Ne 140.00 - 195.00 Ne Complete With Key, Working Order 50.00 - 95.00 121 Large Round Gold Gilded Saloon Mirror 136 Early "GWR", Station Master Railway Lamp Ne Ne 150.00 - 295.00 122 Retro Peter Jackson Cigarette Shop Display Ne Complete With Cigarette Packets 250.00 - 395.00 137 International Flare Signal Company Flare Pistol Ne 750.00 - 995.00 123 Replica GB Model Stunt Plane Ne Made By Original Makers Of The Full Size Stunt Plane, Very Good 138 Lot Of 7 Cased Indian Arrow Heads Condition 500.00 - 795.00 Ne 85.00 - 140.00 124 Glass 1 Litre Oil Bottle With Neptune Tin Top 139 Set Of Vintage Salter No.11 Letter Balance Scales Ne 95.00 - 140.00 Ne 70.00 - 130.00 125 Moroccan Hand Made Leather Camel Bag 140 Six-20 Brownie-D Kodak Box Camera Ne 380.00 - 495.00 Ne 30.00 - 45.00 126 Vintage Handcrafted Japanese Pewter Eagle 141 Bronze Wall Mount Steer Skull Hanger Ne 95.00 - 140.00 Ne 40.00 - 95.00 127 Cast Kipper Dog Bookends 142 Framed Black & White Print Of Adolf Hitler Ne Painted Detail 50.00 - 95.00 Ne 125.00 - 165.00 128 Vintage English Poachers Trap 143 Speedometer/Taffic Light Clock Ne 80.00 - 145.00 Ne 80.00 - 145.00 129 Vintage US "OCEAN QUEEN BLEND" Coffee Tin 144 Framed Third Reich
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