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Stephenson's Auction General Auction 8 One lot of cut glass dishes, glass Stephenson’s candlesticks, cut glass compotes, wine Auction glasses, etc. 1005 Industrial Blvd. 9 One lot of framed artwork, Oriental Southampton, PA, 18966 umbrella, clown figurine, tea cups and saucers, ornaments, purses, etc. General Auction 10 One lot of framed artwork, vases, Friday, September 22nd, 2017 candles, 45 RPM records, plates, etc. 4PM 11 One lot of wooden trays, oil lamp, Inspection 2-4PM Oriental doll, flatware chest, porcelain dolls, (215) 322-6182 Raggedy Andy doll, silver plated salt and www.stephensonsauction.com pepper shaker, etc. 12 One lot of seashells, etc. Catalog listing is for general selling order only. You are urged to inspect 13 One lot of pewter candle holders, these items before bidding on them. cake stand, framed artwork, silver plated trays, etc. BOX LOTS 14 One lot of a large wicker vase, wooden tray, quilt, books, etc. 1 One lot of brass wall plaques, 15 One lot of framed artwork, etc. framed and unframed artwork, etc. 16 One lot of silver plated candlestick, 2 One lot of brass candle sticks, silver plated pitcher, tea cups and saucers, dinnerware, figurines, cut glass pitcher, etc. vases, iron tongs, etc. 3 One lot on the floor of camera's, 16A One lot on the floor of Parcheesi tellite radio, video camera, etc. board game, wall plaque, etc. 4 One lot of a pitcher and bowl, 16B One lot on the floor of a ceiling fan, glassware, framed artwork, egg plates, shoe silver plated items, decorative wall shelf, shine kit, Lenox tablecloths, etc. lamp, etc. 5 One lot of figural candle holders, 17 One lot of wine glasses, glass bowls, lighted Santa Claus head, floral decoration, books, pewter items, cook books, linens, etc. etc. 6 One lot of framed artwork, glass 18 One lot of framed artwork, electric decanter, picture frames, Religious putt return, vases, electric hot tray, tennis figurines, etc. rackets, skates, etc. 7 One lot of framed artwork, etc. 19 One lot of framed artwork, etc. 1 20 One lot of brass candlesticks, brass 35 One lot of planters, wallets, wall plaques, poker chip holders, etc. octagonal curio cabinet, wall clock, vases, ornaments, etc. 21 One lot on the floor of books, newspapers, etc. 36 One lot of a canteen, wicket basket, figurines, Snoopy snow globe, pitcher, etc. 22 One lot of dinnerware, cooking pots, Bible, plastic trays and cups, wall sconces, 37 One lot of toaster ovens, heating etc. tray, blender, can opener, etc. 23 One lot of Crown Empire 38 One lot of framed artwork, etc. dinnerware, silver plated compote, 39 One lot of Star Trek startships, newspapers, CD's, glass vases, etc. model car kit, wrestling action figures, Star 24 One lot on the floor of train tracks, Trek collector plates, etc. buildings, etc. 40 One lot of Uncle Sam coin banks, 25 One lot of books, etc. figural lamps, miniature sewing machine, doll rocking chair, toys, figurines, etc. 26 One lot of CD's, cassette tapes, etc. 41 One lot of a Fashion Doll trunk, etc. 27 One lot of door knobs, microscope, lamps, knick knacks, brushes, portable body 42 One lot of wooden watermelons, massager, silver plated frame, etc. framed artwork, etc. 28 One lot of Christmas decoration, etc. 43 One lot of flatware, toaster, paperweight, knick knacks, etc. 29 One lot of a cut glass compote with lid, vases, framed artwork, Oriental bowl, 44 One lot of dinnerware, lamps, glass yarn, etc. bell, figurines, Oriental bowl, Oriental figurine, etc. 30 One lot of Williamsburg pottery, etc. 45 One lot of framed and unframed 31 One lot of cut glass bowls, cut glass artwork, etc. decanters, cut glass salt and pepper shakers, silver plated bowl, pewter pitcher, 46 One lot of a Tiger statue, figural car silver plated pitcher, silver plated spoons, door stop, rooster figurine, vintage etc. telephone, acoustic guitar, etc. 32 Omitted. 46A One lot of CD's, etc. 33 One lot of figural candlesticks, lights, 47 One lot of a doll house, wall shelves, Christmas decoration, etc. steins, vases, knives, figurines, etc. 34 One lot of linens, glass bowls, wine 48 One lot of tool boxes with contents, glasses, Deni electric heating tray, etc. power tools, etc. 2 49 One lot of seashells, die cast metal 62 One lot of Odyssey 300 home video cars, doll clothing, etc. game, silver plated bowls, silver plated creamer and sugar, CD's, large drill bits, etc. 50 One lot of a power fan, sharp 'n sand, handheld vacuum cleaner, Oreck fan, 63 One lot of wedding dresses, etc. etc. 64 One lot of framed artwork, etc. 51 One lot of dinnerware, figurines, 65 One lot of a clown figurine, vase, framed artwork, large pitcher, saw, billiards lamp, jewelry cleaner, etc. balls, etc. 65A One lot of cut glass vases, brass 52 One lot of silver plated trays, snow candlesticks, vases, glass pitcher, etc. globe, glasswares, vases, Oriental trays, candlesticks with prisms, dinnerware, 66 One lot of vases, lamps, buttons, purses, etc. porcelain doll, lighted tree figurine, etc. 53 One lot of a fans, blow up pool, 67 One lot of a cuckoo clock, milk glass folding chairs, lanterns, GPS system, cases, etc. FujiFIlm camera, etc. 67A One lot of porcelain dolls, etc. 54 One lot of silver plated pitchers, 68 One lot of CD's, coffee table books, silver plated tray, mantle clock, lamps, etc. suitcase, candlesticks, framed artwork, etc. 69 One lot of Studio International 55 One lot of framed artwork, etc. dinnerware, etc. 56 One lot of framed and unframed 70 One lot of paperweights, figurines, artwork, etc. scale, etc. 57 One lot of Fisher speakers, etc. 71 One lot of board games, glasswares, 58 One lot of Lemac Christmas building Phillies yearbooks, etc. figurines, sports cards, posters, collector 72 One lot of cut glass bowls, desk plates, MCA videodisc, trucks, etc. lamp, figurines, dolls, etc. 59 One lot of mantle clocks, etc. 73 One lot of hanging planter, wicker 59A One lot of jewelry trays, etc. basket, toe warmers, lamp lighter, mouse traps, etc. 60 One lot of a rug, tea cups and saucers, toaster, unframed artwork, etc. 74 One lot of a vase, basket, candle holders, etc. 61 One lot of a glass vase, cut glass dishes, ornaments, figurines, etc. 75 One lot of camera's including Canon, video camera, etc., 3 76 One lot of framed American flag, Elizabeth II, Truman and MacArthur, and a etc. copy of Lou Walters' Latin Quarter 77 One lot of CD's, coffee table books, 111 Two albums of postcards etc. 112 Two autographed baseballs and 78 One lot of wall plaques, portable political buttons DVD player, drapery holder, lighted clock, 113 Six coffee table size books, includes etc. Gilded Splendor, Moscow, Tile Art, etc. 79 One lot of a remote control 114 Four coffee table size books, helicopter, board games, poker chips, Pinup includes Art Deco Interiors, A Land So calendars, light fixture, etc. Remote, Indian Interiors, and Ornament 80 One lot of women's clothing, purses, and the Grotesque women's shoes, etc. 115 Three coffee table size books on GALLERY Andy Warhol 101 Tray of cabinet cards, CDVs, black 116 Chinese checkers in original box and white photos, etc. Produced in Denmark by Skjode of Skjern for Parker Brothers 102 Lot of stereoptic viewer cards, postcards, The Beatles trading cards, etc. 116A Disney Comm. Lithograph 103 Tray of cabinet cards, CDVs, etc. 116B Framed 1960 Eagles/Packers Official program 104 One lot of postcards 117 Five books, including German books, 105 Tray of postcards, etc. Easton Press, Nature's Hallelujah, etc. 106 Lot of political and sports buttons, 117A Three autographed photographs, Phillies tooth brush, Mickey Mantle baseball Maggie Smith, Marlene Dietrich, etc. bat pen, etc. 118 Bronze medallion The Kremlin Part 107 Three stamp albums with stamps of the Assumption Cathedral 108 Philadelphia Phillies 2008 World 119 Grouping of Football Fun For You by Series Champions framed coins and ticket, The Atlantic Refining Company and Campbell's salutes Richie Ashburn's 40 Years in Baseball by Topps 120 Album of stamps, etc. 109 Pair of framed painted figural scenes 121 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar in bezel, and pair of framed portraits 1971 Eisenhower dollar in bezel, and three foreign coins 110 Black and white photographs, includes Winston Churchill and Queen 122 Two stamp albums with stamps 4 123 Four early books, including 18th and 136 One lot of pottery, including 19th C., Sigmund Freud in German, etc. Williamsburg, Sturbridge Pottery, Delft, etc. 124 Porcelain over iron Coca-Cola sign 137 Three ceramic decorative cows, with and a framed Dixie Dugan comic Cow Parade tags 125 The coffee table size books, includes 138 Tray of folk art watermelon pieces In the Pink, The Last Sitting, and Dievx DV 139 Lusterware pitcher and cup Stade 140 Mirrored handled tray, desk clock, 126 Grouping of framed and unframed Judaica, English teapot, etc. artwork 141 Tray of framed silhouettes, folding 127 Cast iron dog still bank, and two spoon in leather case, The Master Key wooden still banks in the shape of dressers Chromatic Pitch Instrument in box, 128 Two stamp albums with stamps autograph book with drawings, etc. 129 Three stamp albums with stamps 142 Four piece porcelain and metal creamer and sugar set, with tray and waste 130 Koa wood chess board with bowl complete set of Ilnicki metal chess pieces 143 Large collection of The Royal Family 130A Three volumes of Animate Creation memorabilia, King George and Queen 130B Three coffee table size books, Elizabeth, Prince Charles, Queen Mother, includes Sotheby's Indian, Himalayan, Queen Mary, etc.
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