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Auction Catalog Lot# Description 1 CHOICE BOX LOTS MISC/BUCKET 2 2 BOX LOTS MISC. 3 2 VINTAGE CRACKER ADS 4 LARGE CART OF ANTIQUE BOOKS 5 ASIS FRENCH WALL CLOCK 6 VICTORIAN MARBLE TOP DRESSER W/ MIRROR 7 COMPOSITION MANTLE 8 2 VICTORIAN SHELVES (1 ASIS) 9 4 SETS OF BOOKENDS 10 VICTORIAN ETAGERE (GALLERY MISSING ON ONE SHELF) 11 1920'S LAMP BASE 12 MODERN PEDESTAL & METAL PLANTSTAND 13 VICTORIAN FOOTSTOOLS & SMALL STANDS 14 2 MODERN WALL CLOCKS 15 2 SMALL LEADED GLASS WINDOWS 16 LOT OF AFRICAN BASKETS 17 LOT OF GERMAN CLOCKS 18 SET OF 6 LA PHIL. SWIVEL CHAIRS 19 LARGE BOX LOT OF ORIENTAL ITEMS 20 ASIS INLAID ARMCHAIR 21 MAHOGANY CURIO CABINET 22 4 LARGE CARVED ORIENTAL MASKS 23 2 ART GLASS VASES 24 5 LARGE ORIENTAL VASES 25 LOT OF 5 PICTURES INCL.: COINS 26 LARGE AM. OAK PARTNER'S DESK (ASIS FOOT) 27 RED MACHINE MADE RUG 28 SHIP'S LAMP & FLOOR LAMP 29 LOT OF 8 PCS MODERN MAHOGANY FURNITURE INCL.: BAKER & 30 2 ANTIQUE METAL BOOKRACKS 31 MODERN VANITY/VANITY STOOL/QUEEN ANNE TABLE 32 HIGHLY CARVED TRAY TABLE (ASIS) 33 CASE OF SEWING ITEMS 34 LOT OF 6 PCS HITCOCK STYLE FURNITURE & MIRRORS 35 2 FLOOR LAMPS (TORCHERE SHADE HAS CRACK) 36 CARVED NORTHWIND CREST 37 METAL TOLE WATER FONT 38 SMALL ASIS HANDMADE RUG 39 CLAW FOOT UPHOLSTERED CHAIR Lo40t# DFeUsRc rCipOtiAoTn 41 4 STICKLEY WINDSOR STYLE CHAIRS 42 RIVERSIDE METAL SIGN 43 ENGLISH SADDLE 44 LOT OF PLATES (BLUE & WHITE) 45 SMALL OAK BREAKFAST TABLE W/ 4 CHAIRS (SOME DAMAGE) 46 LARGE SET OF STEMWARE 47 FRENCH STYLE CHINA CABINET 48 COCONUT AD. METAL CABINET & WOLVERINE TOY 49 MAHOGANY FILING CABINET 50 BLUE SECRETARY DESK 51 LARGE LOT OF PAINTINGS & PRINTS 52 METAL COCA COLA SIGN 53 MODERN HALLTREE 54 2 METAL TRAIN SIGNS 55 TIN BLUE CHIP STAMP SIGN 56 4 TOY TYPEWRITERS W/ BOXES 57 CHOICE VINTAGE PORCELAIN STOVES 58 MANTLE CLOCK & CASH REGISTER BOX 59 BOX LOT ANTIQUE PHOTOS 60 BOX LOT ANTIQUE TRAVEL BROCHURES 61 LOT OF BEER STEINS 62 PORTRAIT PAINTING 63 3 DERBY DAY HORSE RACING PINBALL GAMES 64 SMALL LOT OF ANTIQUE PHOTOS 65 3 ANTIQUE OAK LAWYER'S BOOKCASES (NO DOORS) 66 LOT OF CHINESE PANELS 67 SHOWCASE OF COSTUME & SILVER JEWELRY 67A APPROX. 8'X11' HANDMADE HERIZ RUG 68 SHOWCASE OF COSTUME JEWELRY W/ RING TRAY 69 SHOWCASE OF TIN TYPES 70 SET OF SHAKESPEARE LEATHER BOUND BOOKS 71 SET OF "MAKING OF AMERICA" LEATHER BOUND BOOKS 72 SET OF "THE WORKS OF ROBERT BURNS" LEATHER BOUND BOOKS 73 SET OF SIR WALTER SCOTT LEATHER BOUND NOVELS 74 PARKMAN WORKS & BEACON LIGHTS OF HISTORY LEATHER BOUND BOOK 75 SET OF BYRON'S WORKS LEATHER BOUND BOOKS 76 2 SETS OF DICKENS LEATHER BOUND BOOKS 77 TOLSTOY LEATHER BOUND BOOK SET 78 3 SETS OF LEATHER BOUND BOOKS 79 SET OF VOLTAIRE LEATHER BOUND BOOKS Lot# Description 80 96 PC WATERFORD STEMWARE SET 81 LARGE 1920'S OAK SPANISH STYLE TRESTLE TABLE 82 2 SESSIONS SHIP WATERCOLORS 83 CARVED MAHOGANY WALL MIRROR 84 FRAMED GOLF DISPLAY 85 PR OF BRASS WALL SCONCES 86 PR. VICTORIAN PARLOR CHAIRS 87 3 ANIMAL TRAYS & DOG FIGURE 88 FOLK ART WOOD BIRD FIGURE 89 VICTORIAN FLIP TOP GAME TABLE 90 LOT OF SNUFF BOTTLES 91 SMALL CHINESE APOTHECARY CABINET 92 CHINESE HORSESHOE CHAIR 93 2 CHINESE STOOLS 94 2 WATERFORD DECANTERS 95 LARGE PORCELAIN VASE 96 KOREAN DROP FRONT CHEST 97 LARGE LOT OF ORIENTAL SMALL ITEMS 98 CHINESE RATTAN TOP BED 99 CHERUB BRONZE ON MARBLE BASE 100 CHINESE PLANTSTAND 101 CHINESE FOLDING CHAIR 102 SET OF LENOX "WESTWIND" CHINA SET 103 1940'S TILT TOP MAHOGANY TABLE 104 SET OF 4 ASIAN DECORATED CHAIRS 105 TALL CHINESE FIGURE 106 ANTIQUE CARVED JAPANESE SCREEN 107 PR. MOTHER OF PEARL INLAID ARMCHAIRS 108 2 AUSTRIAN BRONZE FOX FIGURES 109 MEISSEN DRAGON WALL POCKET 110 3 DOG TRAYS & INKWELL 111 SMALL CHINESE ALTAR TABLE 112 ROUND WOOL RUG 113 3 SETS OF COPPER BOOKENDS 114 CHINESE APOTHECARY CABINET 115 FIGURAL METAL WALL HANGING 116 GOLD FRAME WALL MIRROR 117 DID NOT USE 118 ITALIAN WALL MIRROR 119 2 MAREK SEASCAPE PAINTINGS L1o2t0# 2 ANTIQDUeEs cINriDptIAioNn BOXES 121 CHINESE SERVER 122 LOT OF METAL CHINESE POTS 123 CHINESE 2-DOOR CABINET 124 ARMOR BRONZE CAT 125 LARGE CHINESE PORCELAIN BOWL 126 ANTIQUE ALASKAN METAL & ONYX COVERED BOX 127 LARGE TANSU CHEST 128 ANTIQUE MANDOLIN 129 LOT OF 7 HUMMELS INCL.: FULL BEES 130 SMALL CHINESE 2-DOOR CHEST 131 4 SETS OF BOOKENDS 132 CHELSEA CLOCK & BAROMETER 133 LARGE ANTIQUE ENGLISH DROP FRONT DESK 134 LARGE LOT OF VICTORIAN COLLAR & DRESSER BOXES 135 PR. CHIP.-STYLE ARMCHAIRS 136 LARGE CHINESE ALTAR TABLE 137 WEDGEWOOD TEA SET & LARGE LIMOGE BOX 138 VICTORIAN DROP FRONT DESK 139 BARLEY TWIST WOOD FLOOR LAMP 140 FILASTRO MOTTOLA TRAIN SCENE GOUACHE ON PAPER LISTED CA. 141 ATLAS WALL CLOCK 142 BACCARAT DECANTER 143 CRANBERRY SHADE STUDENT LAMP 144 CHELSEA SHIP'S WHEEL CLOCK 145 EASTLAKE HIGHBOY CHEST 146 ANTIQUE HARVEST SCENE PAINTING 147 ANTIQUE LANGSDON PORTRAIT PAINTING IN GOLD GILT FRAME 148 LOT OF 7 DRESDEN FIGURINES 149 CHINESE 2-DOOR CABINET 150 CARVED GOLD GILT WALL MIRROR 151 TALL CHINESE 2-DOOR CABINET 152 PR. E. TORRINI PAINTINGS IN GOLD GILT FRAMES 153 LOT OF HUMMEL FIGURES 154 DARKWOOD CHINESE 2-DOOR CABINET W/ DRAWER 155 RELIGIOUS ICON 156 FILASTRO MOTTOLA "MORRO BAY" O/C LISTED CA. ARTIST 157 PAPIER MACHE DRESSER BOX 158 VICTORIAN 2-DOOR LETTER BOX 159 VICTORIAN S.P. DRESSER BOX 160 AM. EMPIRE CHIFFEROBE W/ CLAW FEET Lot# Description 161 LARGE EVERT PIETERS INTERIOR SCENE O/B IN GOLD GILT FRAME 162 2 GERMAN LITHOPHANE STEINS 163 ANTIQUE TABLE TOP BAROMETER 164 SMALL AM. OAK C-ROLL TOP DESK 165 4 PCS HEREND PORCELAIN 166 SMALL TABLE TOP SHOWCASE 167 ANTIQUE OAK TAMBOUR DOOR CABINET 168 LOT OF SMALL CALIFORNIA PAINTINGS 169 AM. OAK HALL BENCH 170 VICTORIAN DOME TOP DOLL TRUNK 171 SET OF 12 BACCARAT STEMS 172 NATIONAL CANDY STORE CASH REGISTER 173 4 1964 REMCO BEATLES FIGURES 174 1900'S DISPLAY CABINET 175 ANTIQUE WOODEN BOOK BOX 176 1900'S AM. OAK PODIUM 177 SET OF 4 AM. OAK HEYWOOD ARMCHAIRS 178 LOT OF 5 ELK/DEER FIGURES 179 NATIONAL 47-2-2 CASH REGISTER 180 LOT OF METAL DOG FIGURES INCL.: AUSTRIAN BRONZES 181 CARVED AM. OAK LIBRARY TABLE 182 3 HANDMADE SHIP MODELS 183 1920'S WALNUT DRAWLEAF TABLE W/ 4 CHAIRS 184 PEPSI CHALKBOARD 185 VINTAGE FRAMED TENNIS AD 186 CARTE BLANCA CHALKBOARD 187 LOT OF 7 VINTAGE WIND UP TOYS 188 ANTIQUE OAK CURVED GLASS TABLE TOP DISPLAY CABINET 189 LOT OF CHARACTER PINBACKS 190 J. CHEIN TIN SAND TOY IN BOX 191 3 BAT. OP. TOYS IN ORIGINAL BOXES 192 LARGE OCEANLINER MODEL 193 LARGE METAL SUBMARINE METAL MODEL 194 JENNINGS CHIEF 1 CENT SLOT MACHINE 195 ANTIQUE OAK STAND 196 VENDO MODEL 27 COKE MACHINE 197 MILLS 5 CENT SLOT MACHINE ON ORIGINAL STAND 198 PR. TABLE LAMPS W/ CAMEL SCENE 199 HIGHLY CARVED VANITY W/ MIRROR 200 ANTIQUE FRENCH FULL SIZE BED 201 LARGE ANTIQUE EUROPEAN OIL PAINTING Lot# Description 202 SMALL CHARLES WEIGEL PAINTING 203 ANTIQUE OAK BAROMETER 204 ANTIQUE FRENCH OAK ARMOIRE 205 19TH CENTURY BIRD PRINTS 206 PR.CRYSTAL PRISM CANDLE LAMPS 207 ROMAN FIGURAL BRONZE TABLE LAMP 208 SMALL CALIFORNIA LANDSCAPE O/B 209 SMALL J. DERBY CALIFORNIA SCENE GOUACHE 210 PR. H. RALPH LOVE BARN SCENES O/B LISTED CA. ARTIST 211 LOUIS HEINZMAN CALIFORNIA LANDSCAPE LISTED CA. ARTIST 212 2 GIOVANNI MILONE DONKEY PAINTINGS LISTED ARTIST 213 SMALL DEER BRONZE 214 AUSTRIAN BRONZE FOX & CHICKEN 215 ANTOINE BARYE DONKEY BRONZE 216 SMALL ANTELOPE BRONZE 217 2 SMALL DOG BRONZES (1 IS TOURGUENEFF) 218 1920'S VAQUENO 219 LARGE LENOX "SOLITARE" CHINA SET 220 LARGE PINE HARVEST TABLE 221 SET OF 6 WINDSOR STYLE CHAIRS 222 2 DOG INKWELLS 223 PR. AUSTRIAN BRONZE FOX BOOKENDS 224 MILLE FIORI SHADE INKWELL LAMP 225 3 PC. ASSOCIATED VICTORIAN BEDROOM SET 226 ANTIQUE LANDSCAPE O/B 227 PR. FRENCH GOLD GILT NEEDLEPOINT ARMCHAIRS 228 LARGE REMINGTON RECAST "COMING THRU THE RYE" BRONZE 229 LARGE ANTIQUE CARVED OAK COFFEE TABLE 230 19TH CENTURY FLIP TOP VANITY 231 ANTIQUE GOLD GILT ITALIAN WALL SHELF 232 ANTIQUE HIGHLY CARVED DOUBLE FIGURE WALL SHELF 233 SMALL ANTIQUE OAK CHURCH PEW 234 1920'S BRONZE ELK STATUE 235 SMALL CARVED ANTIQUE TABLE 236 ROUSSEAU MAN W/ GUITAR BRONZE 237 SMALL BRONZE MYTHOLOGICAL STATUE 238 AUSTRIAN BRONZE ELEPHANT 239 3 TIER OAK STAND 240 PR. RUBY GLASS LUSTRE LAMPS 241 PR. GOLD GILT FRAMED RELIGIOUS ICONS L2o4t2# LARGE ANTIQUE DSePsIcNrAipRtIiOon BRONZE STATUE 243 LARGE 1920'S MARBLE TOP LIBRARY TABLE 244 PR. HIGHLY CARVED FIGURAL HALL CHAIRS (1 LEG MISSING SOME 245 PR. ROYAL DOULTON FLAMBE TIGERS 246 6 PCS OF LALIQUE 247 2 DAUM NANCY PLATES & 4 LALIQUE PLATES 248 3 PCS LALIQUE 249 HIGHLY CARVED 3-TIER GOTHIC STAND 250 APPROX. 9'X12' HANDMADE RUG (NEEDS CLEANING) 251 4 LLADRO & NAO FIGURES 252 2 LARGE LLADROS (1 HAS FINGER MISSING) 253 3 LLADRO FIGURES CHILDREN W/ FLOWERS 254 LOT OF 9 ROYAL DOULTON FLAMBE ANIMAL FIGURES 255 LLADRO BUST 256 2 LLADRO DOG FIGURES 257 LLADRO MADONNA BUST 258 LLADRO NATIVITY SCENE (8 PCS) 259 1910'S CURVED GLASS CHINA CABINET 260 ANTIQUE MUSIC SCENE PAINTING 261 MILFORD ZORNES 1948 WATERFRONT SCENE WATERCOLOR 262 LOUS LASSALLE O/B IN GOLD GILT FRAME 263 21 DRAWER AM. OAK STACKING FILE CABINET 264 19TH CENTURY LADY W/ FRUIT PAINTING 265 LARGE GERMAN 9 TUBE 3 WEIGHT GRANDFATHER CASE 266 HENRY RIDER LAKE SCENE O/B LISTED ARTIST 267 VENETIAN WALL MIRROR 268 SMALL STERLING & ENAMEL CLOCK IN CASE 269 1OKT GOLD & DIAMOND TENNIS BRACELET 270 14KT GOLD BRACELET APPROX.
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