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SEPTEMBER 1 Online Auction 09/27/21 12:13:56 SEPTEMBER 1 Online Auction Auction Opens: Thu, Aug 27 8:00pm ET Auction Closes: Tue, Sep 1 7:00pm ET Lot Title Lot Title 1 Old Railroad Switch Light Marked Arlington 1011 New Old Stock Best Quality Children's NJ, Good Condition, 9 3/4" x 17"H Rainbow Silvertone Necklace, Earring, Bracelet 10 Vintage Rare Real Leather South America Map, Set, 12"L Features Colorful Toucan And Parrot, 16 1/2" x 1012 Six Old India Coins 18"H, Good Condition 1013 New Gold Plated Betsey Johnson Butterfly 100 Two Rae Dunn Ceramic "Hocus Pocus" Witch Necklace, Green Enamel on Gold With White Plates, 8" x 5", Very Good Condition, Artisan Sapphire And Large Pearl, Approx. 2" x 2", 26" Collection Chain Lobster Claw Clasp 1000 1853 With Arrows Seated Liberty Dime 1014 1904 O NGC MS 63 Morgan Silver Dollar Circulated Condition 1015 Gold Tone Bracelet Approx. 3" Across, Can Be 1001 New Never Worn Gia Fiorella Sterling Silver Adjusted A Bit, Needs Some Cleaning, Good Rhinestone Pierced Earrings, 3/4"L Condition For Age 1002 Four S Proof Washington Quarters, 1969, 1979, 1016 Six S Proof Washington Quarters, Two 1971, 1971, 1972 1972, 1976 Type 2, 1977, 1991 1003 Necklace With Leather Roping and Dolphin, 1017 New Black Rhodium Plated Size 8 Ring, Oval Green Stone Pendant Purchased In Bahamas So Cut Aquamarine Surrounded By Mini Long Ago I Can't Remember, Very Good Aquamarine, Stunning Condition, Probably Needs Cleaning, 20"L 1018 Ten Different Date Early English Large Cent 1004 WWII German Stamp, Rare With Adolf Hitler Circulated On It, Genuine Authentic, Crisp Uncirculated, 1019 Add Your Favorite Pendant Or Wear This 1" x 3/4 Sterling Silver Medium Weight Size 16" Cable 1005 New Betsey Johnson Necklace, Three Roses 4" Necklace Alone, Very Good Condition x 2", 30"L Lobster Claw Clasp Chain, 102 Pair of Solid Light Oak Entertainment Absolutely Beautiful Gold Plated Piece Bookcase Units, One With Glass Doors, 1006 1957 P PCGS MS64 Franklin Half Dollar Missing Drawers, Otherwise Good Condition, 1007 New Betsey Johnson Necklace, Double Fox 23"W x 20"D x 75"H Each Sapphire Covered With Puffy Belly and Large 1020 Four Lincoln Pennies, 1936 D, 1937 D, 1938 D, Gleaming White Sapphire, Second Necklace 1939 D Lincoln Cents, Uncirculated Super Unique, Fox 2 1/2"H, Gold Plated 1021 Medium Weight Rope Link Sterling Silver 7" 1008 1904 P Barber Dime, Circulated Condition Bracelet in Very Good Condition 1009 New Gold Plated Jewelry Set, White Rabbit 1022 (7) One Gram Silver Bars- Snake, Rabbit, Deer, And Pearl Bracelet 9"L And Size 6 Ring, Nice Shotgun, Taurus, Pistol, Aries, .999 Pure Silver, Quality Excellent 7, 1 Gram Bars 101 Foam Pumpkin LIght, Works, 10"H x 8"W, 1023 1926 Standing Liberty Quarter 90% Silver Good Condition 1010 Nine Uncirculated US Washington Quarters 1968- 1970 1/143 09/27/21 12:13:56 Lot Title Lot Title 1024 **NO SALE - SELLER WANTS $500 FIRM - 1040 New Silver Plated Ring, Size 6 Round Cut CZ CALL OR EMAIL IF INTERESTED** Topps Wrapped In Mini CZ's, Gorgeous Rookie Kobe Card #138 in Hardshell Acrylic 1041 1887 Seated Liberty Dime, Circulated Case, 1996, Going Online For $600. <B>***SELLS WITH OWNERS 1042 New Gold Plated Ring Princess Cut Pink Ice CONFIRMATION*** Beautiful Size 6 1025 1914 D Barber Dime 1043 (26) A-Z Alphabet 1 Gram Silver Bars .999 Silver Uncirculated Rare Collector A and Z 1026 Attractive Southwest Bolo Tie With Silver And Collection, .999 Pure Silver Turquoise, Silver Could Be Sterling? Not Marked, 40"L, Good Condition 1044 New Gold Plated Ring Marquise Cut Ruby Gem Absolutely Gorgeous Size 10 1/2 1027 1934 D Washington Quarter, 90% Silver Denver Mint 1045 Ten 1938 S Lincoln Copper Wheat Cents 1028 Gorgeous Sterling Silver Pendant With Brilliant 1046 Cameo Sweater Guard New Nice Look With Faceted 1/2 Carat CZ Comes With 18" Sterling Pearls Also Clip To Sweaters Silver Necklace, Both Pendant And Necklace 1047 Lone Star Silver Nickel Two Troy Oz. .999 Marked Sterling Or 925 Fine Silver, Rare Dallas Speciality Mint 1029 1926 S Peace Silver Dollar, Circulated 1048 New Black Rhodium Plated Size 8 Ring, White 103 Nicely Framed Mountain Scene on Print on Sapphire Exceptionally Sparkly, Very Nice Ring Cardboard, Textured To Look Like Paint, Good 1049 1939 D Washington Quarter Extra Fine Condition, 38"W x 26"H Condition, Denver Mint 1030 Super Cute Sterling Silver 7 1/2" Bracelet With 105 Joyce Clark Print 37"W x 25 1/2"H, Has Water Beads And Hearts, Very Good Condition Damage, Frame in Good Condition, Picture Can 1031 1939 Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollar Be Taken Out, Plus Wood Poster Frame, 24"W x 36"H 1032 Eight Pieces of Old Goldtone And Silvertone Vintage Costume Jewelry- Vonda Necklace 1050 New Gold Plated Ring Gorgeous Emerald With Makeup Locket, 20 Dollar 1776 White Sapphires, Size 6 Commemorative Lady Liberty Dollar Necklace, 1051 1881 S MS 63 ANACS Morgan Silver Dollar Necklace Locket, Turtle Stick Pin, Owl Pendant 1052 New Sterling Plated Ring Size 9, Princess Cut And Necklace Screw Back Earrings, Very Good White Sapphire Bridal Set, Impressive Condition, Up to 30"L 1053 1918 D Mercury Dime, Circulated 1033 1898 O NGC MS 64 Morgan Silver Dollar 1054 Heartwood Creek Jim Shore For Enesco 2002 1034 Lot of Older Tie Tacks, Cufflinks, All Gold Angel With Cat Figurine, Retired Piece 105170 Colored, One Marked 18KTGF, St. Mary's Of With Original Box, 8 3/4"H, Very Good Michigan Service Award, Good to Very Good Condition, Always Displayed In Cabinet, Not Condition, Up to 1"D Dusty or Dirty, Like New, Resin Molded 1035 Four Graded Lincoln Pennies, 1968 S, 1973 P , 1055 Large Piece of Amethyst Weighs Over 2 lbs. 2005 D All Brilliant Uncirculated, 1942 Early Approx. 4" x 3 1/2" x 3" Two Sides Are Cut Lincoln Penny, All Slabbed and Graded By Flat So It Can Be Easily Displayed International Numismatic Bureau 1056 (12) Pieces Of Old Costume Jewelry, And/or 1036 New Gold Plated Ring Size 7 1/2 Exquisite Acc. Glass, Plastic, Metal Bracelets, Necklaces, Trilliant Cut CZ Bow Style Belt, Laguna Iridescent Necklaces, Brass Disc 1037 1890 CC Morgan Dollar, Very Fine, Rare Belt High Quality Individually Knotted Faux, Sought After Key Date From Carson City Mint Pearl Necklace Very Good Condition, As Is, 1038 New Sterling Plated Ring, Gleaming Round Cut Pieces Up 24" CZ Gorgeous Setting, Size 7 1057 Trump Box All New Adjustable Hat, Face 1039 1973 Royal Canadian Mint Proof One Dollar Mask 2020 Bill, Three Bumper Stickers, 3" x 9" Silver Coin 1058 One Box of Double Dot Pepsi Cola Straws, 104 Tall Wood Uncle Sam Ready To Show Your Each Straw Has Pepsi : Cola Logo on It, These Patriotism, Nice Paint And Sturdy, Good Go For $2. to $3. Each At Shows, Box is Rough Condition, 12"W x 77"H But Straws Like New, These Are Impossible To Find Now 2/143 09/27/21 12:13:56 Lot Title Lot Title 1059 Bumper Pool Replacement Balls, Ten Count 1073 Women's Goldtone Blue Topaz Ring Size 7, Set, 2"Diam, Good Condition Unique Setting, Marked Korea, Very Good 106 Low Round Red Leather Chair, 30"W x 30"D x Condition 32"H, Very Well Made Solid Built, Good 1074 1893 CC Key Date Carson City Silver Dollar Condition For Age, Has Scratches and Tears, 1075 Women's Aquamarine Gemstone Silvertone Good For Children's Room, Comes With 9"W Ring, Came From Recent Estate Sale, Don't x 16"L Pillow, Small Wear On Right Arm Plus Know Much About It, Size is 8, Very Good Comes With 10"H x 14"Diam With White Bean Condition Bag Footstool 1076 1986 1 Oz. Silver American Eagle Coin 1060 (35) Pieces of Older Costume Jewelry, Three Uncirculated In Plastic Display 31.101 Grams Necklaces, Five Pendants, Nine Pairs of Clip of 99.93% Silver And .07% Copper Beautiful Earrings, Two Pairs of Screw Back Earrings, Luster, Diam 40.6 MM With Reeded Edge, Two Pairs in Package Earrings, Rhinestone, Packaged And Purchased Thru Littleton Coin Metal, Iridescent, Plastic, Good to Very Good Co. Add to The Treasure Chest Minted in Condition, Pieces Up to 30"L Philadelphia Without Mint Mark 1061 1902 O PCGS MS 64 Morgan Silver Dollar 1077 Women's Goldtone Gemstone Ring Marked 1062 (22) Older Broach Pieces Of Jewelry, All Are C1, Size 8 1/2, Good Condition, Rhinestones in Metal, Enamel, Rhinestone, Bone China, Good Unique Setting to Very Good Condition, Up to 2 1/2"L 1078 1892 P Barber Dime, Circulated 1063 Heartwood Creek Jim Shore Angel of 1079 New Stamped 925 Sterling Plated Ring Size 9, Faithfulness 2002 Angel With Hen and Eggs, Exceptionally Pretty Pink Ice Retired No. 108918, Very Good Condition With Original Box, Only Displayed In China 108 Wood Framed Cork Bulletin BOard, 36"W x Cabinet, 8 1/2"H 41"L Some Wear, Good Condition 1064 2008 1 Troy Oz. Silver Dollar American Eagle 1080 1880 S PCGS MS64 Morgan Silver Dollar Coin, Uncirculated Complete With COA, Hard 1081 New Stamped 925 Sterling Plated Ring Size 7, Plastic Protective Sleeve, Blue Display Box, Elegant Marquise Cut CZ Wide Setting, Elegant Packaged And Purchased Thru US Mint, W 1082 1954 US Proof Washington Quarter Proof (West Point) Mint Mark, 99.99% Silver, 31.103 Condition Grams, 40.60 MM Diam, x 2.98 MM Thick, All Around Quality, Detail, Luster 1083 New Silver Plated Ring Size 7, Magnificent Color Rainbow Topaz, Beautiful Emerald Cut 1065 Four Costume Jewelry Rings, Dark Gemstone Ring Size 8, Two Rhinestone Rings Size 6, One 1084 1935 S Walking Liberty Half in Very Fine Ring Missing A Rhinestone, Pearl Ring is Size Condition, San Francisco Mint 6, All Need Some Cleaning 1085 (12) Pulse Rings, Gold tone And Silver Tone, 1066 1940 S Washington Quarter, Extra Fine 925, Sizes 6-9, Pierced Earrings, One Gold Condition, San Francisco Mint Tone Bracelet 3"Diam, Couple Missing Stone But Good Condition Otherwise 1067 Vintage Southwestern Sterling Silver And Coral Size 6 Ring, Good Condition 1086 2005 1 Oz.
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