NORTH PHOENIX, AZ Musical Instrument Auction 12/17/19 ID:22125 (B2)

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NORTH PHOENIX, AZ Musical Instrument Auction 12/17/19 ID:22125 (B2) 09/24/21 12:47:41 NORTH PHOENIX, AZ Musical Instrument Auction 12/17/19 ID:22125 (B2) Auction Opens: Mon, Dec 2 1:41pm MT Auction Closes: Tue, Dec 17 1:00pm MT Lot Title Lot Title 0001 Antique Dark Wood Upright Cello with Tourte 0018 Dio Dinos Bouzouki with Mars Music Soft Mute and Hard Sided Case - 51" Sided Case - 40" 0002 Candelas Guitars Cherry and Pine Wood 0019 Deering Banjo Company Boston 6-String Rounded Back Acoustic Guitar with Hard Sided Acoustic Banjo with Soft Sided Case - 39" Case - 43" (Handle on Case has Cosmetic 0020 Scherl & Roth Violin - Mod. R43E152L with Damage) Hard Sided Case - 28" 0003 Two-Tone Wood Renaissance Lute with 0021 Rickenbacker Electro Steel Lap Guitar with Hardsided Case - 31" Hard Sided Case - 30" 0004 Ruben Morales Anguiano Rounded Back Wood 0022 Antique Franz Schwarzer Zither with Hard Mexican Vihuela with Hard Sided Case - 32" Sided Case - 30" 0005 B&D Silver Bell Serenader Banjo with Remo 0023 Antique Oscar Schmidt Autoharp with Hard Weather King Head and Lifton Hard Sided Sided Case - 22" Case - 34" 0024 Appalachian Dulcimer with RokTex Soft Sided 0006 Vintage Harmony Reso-Tone Banjo with Steel Case - 34" Reinforced Neck and Hard Sided Case - 33" 0025 Punch Grand Cru Cigar Box Guitar Handcrafted 0007 Dobro Metal Resonator Guitar with Wood by Huntz Meyer Stamped #110325 with Fender Neck, Island Scene on Chrome and TKL Hard Soft Sided Case - 33" Sided Case - 39" 0026 Knilling Summit School Model 4/4 Violin, No. 0008 Dark Wood Acoustic Guitar with Depiction of 20422 with Hard Sided Case - 26" Roy Rogers and Hard Sided Case - 33" 0027 Scherl & Roth 15-1/2" Viola - Mod. R401E152 0009 Vintage Supertone Banjo Mandolin with Hard with Hard Sided Case - 26" Sided Case - 24" 0028 Gibson A1 Mandolin with Hard Sided Case - 0010 National Reso-Phonic Guitar with Hard Sided 26" Case - 39" 0029 Vintage Supertone Mandolin with Hard Sided 0011 Vintage Wood Bay State Guitar - 39" (One Case - 25" String Broken) 0030 Handmade Copy of Otto Jos. Klier No. 55 0012 Gibson Chocolate Wood Mandolin A2 - No. Violin with Hard Sided Case - 26" (Small Split 50903 with Hard Sided Case - 26" in Wood near Bottom) 0013 Alvarez Silver Anniversary Acoustic Guitar 0031 Antique Antonius Stradivarius Cremonesis with Hard Sided Case - 43" Violin Replica with Hard Sided Case - 24" 0014 Tres Pinos Acoustic Guitar (Missing Two 0032 Wood Acoustic Mandolin with Roadrunner Soft Strings) with Hard Sided Case - 39" Sided Case - 24" 0015 Rogue Classic Spider Resonator Sunburst 0033 Bushman Jenny Ukulele, Soprano Size, with Square Neck with Fender Hard Sided Case - 39" Godin New Guitar Concepts Soft Sided Case - 0016 Dobro Metal Resonator Guitar and Lipham 21" Music Co Hard Sided Case - 38" 0034 Vintage Vincenzo Miroglio & Figli Mandolin 0017 Wood Sitar with Intricate Decoration and Hard with Hard Sided Case - 25" Sided Case - 48" 1/3 09/24/21 12:47:41 Lot Title Lot Title 0035 Vintage Manufacturers Advertising Company 0060 Light Wood Colored 3-String Lute Musical Ukelin with Hard Sided Case - 28" Instrument - 40" 0036 Miniharp by Rhythm Band Inc Chromaharp, 0061 Vintage Swagerty The Singing Treholipee Marked B97351 with Autoharp by Tenor Ukelele - 50" OscarSchmidt Soft Sided Case - 15" 0062 Vintage West African Kora Musical Instrument 0037 Martin & Co 0XK Ukulele, Soprano Size, with - 52" Martin & Co Soft Sided Case - 21" 0063 Antique Chinese Sanxian Musical Instrument - 0038 Leolani Hawaiian Ukelele with Soft Sided Case 28" - 22" 0064 Antique Wood Rounded Back Guitar - 42" 0039 Alani Series Ukelele, Marked US-800, Soprano (Missing Strings) Size with Aquila Nylgut Strings and Soft Sided Case - 21" 0040 Vintage U-King Banjo Ukulele with Soft Sided Case - 21" 0041 Vintage Upright Bass with Kay Emblem Purfling & Carved Scroll Tailpiece - 77" 0042 Gurdial Singh & Sons Traditional Sarangi with Hardsided Case - 39" 0043 Bhargava & Co Dark Brown Sitar with Hard Sided Case - 50" 0044 Group of (3) Assorted String Instruments Including (2) Balalaika and (1) Dulcimer with Hardsided Case - 26" & 27" & 35" 0045 Wood Hurdy Gurdy with Getting Started Instructional Book and Soft Sided Case - 27" 0046 Vintage REX Professional Mandolin with Hard Sided Case - 24" 0047 Wood Lyre-Like Musical Instrument - 16" 0048 Suzkuki-Violin-Sha 1969 Mandolin with Hard Sided Case - 25" 0049 Vintage Mark Instrument Ukelin/Violin-Uke with Bow - 20" 0050 Light Wood Colored Lute Musical Instrument - 42" 0051 Martin Appalachian Dulcimer with Soft Sided Case - 29" 0052 The Washburn Latest Model Mandolin with Soft Sided Case - 24" 0053 Antique Knutsen 11-Stringed Harp Guitar with Soft Sided Case - 34" 0054 Chinese Pipa Lute with Soft Sided Case - 26" 0055 Charango Andean Musical Instrument - 26" 0056 Martin & Co Ukelele with Hard Sided Case - 21" (Case Has Cosmetic Damage) 0057 Chinese Ruan Lute with Hard Sided Case - 25" 0058 Turkish Saz Musical Instrument - 24" 0059 Intricate Guitar Zither Made in Germany - 18" 2/3 09/24/21 12:47:41 Payment Due: All invoices under $1000 will be charged to the credit card on file. All invoices over $1000 will be immediately charged a non refundable deposit of 15% of the total and must be paid by cash or wire transfer no later than the next business day following the auction. Payment Methods: We accept cash, wire/bank transfer and credit cards. Default Bidders: If payment is NOT received by the pickup deadline, all bids are cancelled and a relisting fee of 15% will be automatically charged to the card on file. By placing a bid you are agreeing to pay the relisting fee. THERE WILL BE ABSOLUTELY NO CHARGEBACKS OR DISPUTES OF THIS CANCELLATION FEE. A $0.00 credit card authorization will be processed when submitting your first bid at this auction. The $0.00 is simply a pending hold on your card and is held by the credit card company for varying lengths but typically 24-72 hours. This $0.00 authorization is not actually charged to your card and if you are the winning bidder that payment will be a completely separate transaction. If you do not win any bids there will be no charges against your account. Load Out Times: Wednesday 12/18/19 through Friday 12/20/19 from 10am to 4pm Location: 2710 W. Bell Rd. Ste. 1231, Phoenix, AZ 85053 Removal Assistance: Winning bidders are solely responsible for the removal of purchased items and must bring their own help and tools for item removal. ITEM REPRESENTATION? Descriptions, photos and any other information given by Auction Nation or one of its agents, is solely for informational purposes. Auction Nation is not responsible for inaccurate photos, descriptions or information, verbal or implied. Bidders are encouraged to view items in person and to do their own research prior to bidding. All items in the Auction are sold ?As Is?, ?Where Is? with no warranty expressed or implied, unless otherwise notated. By placing a bid, you agree to hold Auction Nation and its agents harmless of any wrong doing. 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