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Stephenson's Auction General Auction Stephenson’s Auction 1005 Industrial Blvd. Southampton, PA, 18966 General Auction Friday, July 30th, 2021 Inspection 1PM Box lots will be sold at 2 PM Gallery Auction at 3 PM (215) 322-6182 www.stephensonsauction.com Catalog listing is for general selling order only. You are urged to inspect these items before bidding on them. BOX LOTS 1 Crystal, Santa Claus tin, etched 10 Cut glass, ceramic ware, colored glass decanter set, Delft shoe, etc. glassware, etc. 2 Bone china covered casseroles, 11 Assorted glassware, Seiko desk colored glassware, art pottery, clock, stoneware tankard, etc. graduated art pottery vases, silver 12 Picture frames, dolls, bone china, plated candlesticks, etc. etc. 3 Art pottery, crystal, Limoges, etc. 13 Liquor tins, books, JR Ewing beer 4 Barbie cases, Barbie and Ken cans, scale model Nascars in original dolls some in original packaging, some boxes, baseball cards, etc. older, Barbie vehicles, etc. 14 Lot of framed artwork and pair of 5 Japanese wooden tray, ceramic lamps glassware, Limoges demitasse cups 15 Men's and ladies vintage hats, fur and saucers, wash pitcher, etc. collars, fur muff, hatbox with hats, 6 Cherished Teddies new in boxes advertising tins, etc. 7 Old pewter collection, glassware, 16 Large bowls, Zodiac platter, bone china, lamp finials, etc. Portugal platter, Wattware mixing bowl, 8 Cherished Teddies new in boxes shoes, brass sconce, etc. 9 Set of Gorham dinnerware, black 17 Cloth napkins, wooden cabinet, glass stemware, patchwork and knickknacks, etc. needlework 18 Glass mugs, brass demitasse cups and saucers, silver plated cocktail 1 shaker, cut glass, antique block set, old 34 Balsa wood airplane split oak baskets, etc. 35 Cherished Teddies new in boxes 19 Vintage toys and vehicles, etc. 36 Housewares, glass lamp, 19A Waterford crystal, ceramic giftware, etc. candlesticks, framed paintings, 37 Keyboards, CDs, etc. figurines, etc. 38 Kitchenwares, Set of butter 20 Railroad track spreaders in packaging, wires, designer 20A Box of McDonald toys, Hot shoes and boots Wheels, Talking Head candy dish, etc. 39 Furniture tassels, lamp shades, 21 Oil lamp, kitchenwares, framed movie projector, golf balls new in pictures, wine corks, John Deere folding packaging, portable hand drive, etc. knife in original box, etc. 40 Stuffed teddy bears, one in 22 Film reels wagon, etc. 23 Jump ropes, 25 lb. weight, power 41 Power Ranger figures, packaged strip, HP calculator, new hand tools, etc. Racing Scanner and Team Set, Nascar 24 Framed artwork items, Miller lighted beer adv., slot racing set, etc. 25 Liquor bottles 42 Figurines, Hummel, bells, etc. 26 Box of framed artwork 43 Vintage tennis rackets with 27 Wire racks, art pottery, cases, Legos, etc. housewares, Disney Princess book, etc. 44 Clothing, rag rug, colored glass bottles, figurines, etc. 28 Clothing, large Igloo soft cooler, pots and pans, Chinese planter, 45 Hat rack, sewing kits, unopened housewares, etc. glass beads, yarn, craft ware, picture frames, sewing notions, etc. 29 Oil lamp, , glassware, candle, bookends, figurine, etc. 46 Bed covers, crafting items, yarn, etc. 30 Handbags, leather briefcase, etc. 47 Decorative pillows, shoes, boots, 30A Glassware, iron plant pot holders, Chinese ceramic planter, glass ice art glass vase, elephant candle holder, bucket, pottery vases, candelabrum, etc. lightbulbs, etc. 48 Christmas decorations, 31 CDs, storage chest, electronics, glassware, holiday decorations, etc. crocheted blankets, material, artwork, 31A Bone china demitasse teacups etc. and saucers, silver plated gravy, tureen 49 Framed artwork 31B Framed artwork 50 Linens, framed artwork, basket, 32 Glass tumblers in box, Christmas handbags, books, camera equipment, wreaths, housewares, kitchenwares, picture frames, etc. toys, children's books, etc. 51 Picture frames, suitcase, 33 Christmas ornaments and computer with monitor, rug, books, etc. decorations, canvas totes, leather coat, etc. 2 52 Dolls, lamp, stuffed sheep, iron 118 Two 19th C books. Agriculture of covered pot, books, etc. New York, and Natural History of New 53 Lenox giftware, pair of brass York. candle holders, etc. 119 Doll tea set, mirror, dove tailed 54 Limoges cream soup cups and box etc. saucers, silver plated flatware, glass 120 Lot of foreign coins. One silver stemware, cabinet plates, silver felt Canadian dime. bags, pair of wooden wall shelves, etc. 121 Nineteen 40% silver Kennedy 55 Hardware cabinets with half dollars hardware, framed picture, etc. 122 Walking Liberty half, Franklin 56 New in packaging washer hoses, half, Barber dime, two Buffalo nickels, glass jar with metal lid, framed pictures, V-nickel wooden shutters, etc. 123 Nineteen 40% silver Kennedy 57 Boxing gloves, etc. half dollars GALLERY 124 Twenty 40% silver Kennedy half 101 Lot of handmade antique marbles dollars 102 Lot of vintage marbles 125 2000 thru 2005 U S mint sets 103 Lot of early marbles 126 Large lot of UNC U S coins sets 104 Collector's Edition Pro Football 127 Lot of U S mint sets Hall Of Fame "Duke" football. Signed by 128 Nine 1964 Kennedy half dollars Chuck Bednarik. With COA 129 $2.50 face value silver 105 Tray of vintage marbles Washington quarters 106 Cigar box of vintage marbles 130 Twenty nine silver Roosevelt 107 Box of early marbles dimes 108 Box of vintage marbles 131 $3.75 face value silver Washington quarters 109 Box of vintage marbles 132 Twenty two Mercury dimes 110 Box of vintage postcards 133 $5.00 face value Walking Liberty 111 Cher "Take Me Home" autograph half dollars album cover 133A Eight 19th C. English pennies 112 Framed "The National Pastime" by Tim Swartz 134 1922 Peace silver dollar 113 Lot of watercolors by Alan White 135 1922 Peace silver dollar 114 Lot of manuals. Locomotive 136 1923 S Peace silver dollar engineers, fireman etc. 137 1923 Peace silver dollar 115 Binder of sheet music 138 1924 Peace silver dollar 116 Stamps and ephemera 139 1890 Morgan silver dollar 117 Vintage greeting cards, first day 140 1878 Morgan silver dollar covers 141 1921 Morgan silver dollar 142 1889 Morgan silver dollar 3 143 1889 Morgan silver dollar 169 Omitted 144 1888 O Morgan silver dollar 170 Omitted 145 1921 Morgan silver dollar 171 Omitted 145A 1884 O Morgan silver dollar 172 Two Longaberger baskets 145B 1883 O Morgan silver dollar 173 Desk piece with hunting motif 146 1889 Morgan silver dollar 174 Lot of carved Chinese wooden 147 Binder of Shield, V, Buffalo horses nickels, Lincoln cents 175 Royal Doulton The Lawyer 148 Buffalo nickel book. Partially filled character jug, pair of Delft candlesticks, Lenox green mark trumpet vase 149 Lot of Buffalo nickels 176 Two Chinese plates, Meissen 150 Large lot of Lincoln cents soup plate, and three flow blue bowls 151 The Franklin Mint History of The 177 Tray of Hummel figurines American Revolution. Solid bronze proof set 178 Tray of Hummel figurines, a few as is 152 Large lot of Wheat cents 179 Swarovski Masquerade Pierrot 153 Lot of Lincoln cents figurine in box 154 Large binder filled with baseball 180 Tray of Hummel figurines cards 181 Antique Slot-a-lighter 155 Lot of 19th and 20th C books. Puzzle games 182 Tray of Hummel figurines 155A Signed Muhammad Ali lithograph 183 Victorian castor set by Michael Elins, 71/500 184 Cut glass lamp with prisms 156 Box of steel war cents 185 Wedgwood Prince of Wales 157 Lot of Buffalo nickel coronation bottle, and an art pottery charger signed 158 State quarter lot 186 Cranberry glass ginger jar and a 159 Foreign coins, medallions etc. yellow art glass vase 160 Foreign coins and paper money 187 Hand painted porcelain vase 161 Tromener scale weights 188 Two cobalt cut to clear vases 162 Vintage pens and pencils. Gold 189 Chinese soapstone vase filled, silver plated etc. 190 Chinese stoneware teapot with 163 Pipes, rife scope, cast iron parrot cobalt decoration bottle opener, hanging scale etc. 191 Japanese porcelain vase, marked 164 Lot of misc., coins, stamps, coin on bottom, and a hand painted porcelain books, first day covers etc. etc. ewer 165 Omitted 192 Set of Wedgwood "Beaconsfield" 166 Omitted dinnerware with serving pieces 167 Omitted 193 Set of Blue Danube dinnerware 168 Omitted 194 Lot of assorted glassware 4 195 Hand painted Nippon dresser tray 216 Large art glass hand blown and assorted fine bone china demitasse ornament cups and saucers 217 Two Chinese bowls and a pair of 196 Quimper plates, teacup and enameled glass candle holders saucer 218 Mixed metals Japanese letter 197 Chinese Export charger opener 198 Tray of Asian miniatures 219 Aynsley bone china vase and 199 Two porcelain biscuit jars, cache pot Limoges covered dresser box, and set 220 Two Limoges hand painted of four Longchamp France plates platters 200 Three pieces of cut glass 221 Set of Vera Wang Wedgwood 201 Ruby cut to clear compote and a plates, new in packaging silver overlay red glass bowl 222 Large Delft blue and white 202 Ugo Poggi covered dresser box charger and bronze mounted porcelain dresser 223 Five majolica plates box marked Made in France on bottom 224 Two Belleek pitcher and a 203 Chinese jade bird on fitted Belleek large bowl wooden stand and an Asian glazed 225 Ansbach Bavaria coffee set redware elephant vase 225A Lot of Lenox and Belleek 204 Two Italian figurines and a Limoges dresser box 226 Candle holder centerpiece signed St. Jordan Designs 2015, yellow ware 205 Crown Devon Fieldings England mixing bowl, and an Art deco boudoir pitcher and bowl lamp 206 Amberina glass pitcher and 227 Peking glass vase tumbler 228 Galle type cameo glass vase 207 Three B & G double figurines 229 Gilt
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