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International Auction Gallery 1645 S International Auction Gallery 1645 S. Sinclair St., Anaheim, CA 92806 714-935-9294 Apr. 27, 2020 Auction Catalog Prev. @ Sun. (4/26) 10am-4pm & Mon. 10am-2pm, Sale Starts 2pm Lot # Item description L. Est. H Est. start 21 A beautiful vintage art deco Roadmaster bike, no air in tires $150 $350 $50 22 A fine Giant Trance bike, tire need air $300 $700 $100 23 A beautiful Victorian beaded bag, 6"x4.25" $10 $50 $5 24 9 partial leather bound books, and a ledger, condition vary $30 $90 $10 25 13 partial leather bound books, condition vary $30 $90 $10 26 Lot of toys (as is), and a Victorian children book $10 $50 $5 27 Vintage clocks $30 $90 $10 28 A boat anchor and a life floater $30 $90 $10 29 2 Capodimonte figures, 13.8"H, 6.5"H $30 $90 $10 30 A large Herend candy basket, 5.25"Hx18.7"x9.3" $100 $300 $30 31 A large Herend serving platter, 1.2"Hx15.9"x11" $100 $300 $30 32 17 glass and crystal bells, 2.88"H - 7.35"H $30 $90 $10 33 Victorian cruet set, 16.2"H $30 $90 $10 34 2 Meissen vegetable bowls (2.1"Hx11"x7.9" each), and a Meissen tureen (no cover, $100 $300 $30 1.8"Hx11.45"x8.83") 35 2 Chinese antique embroidery pillow case, bothe side depicting birds and flowers, $80 $150 $20 22.6"x23.5" each 36 2 leather whips (104"L, 44"L) and a leather belt (size 52) $30 $90 $10 37 10 fancy decorated easter eggs, 5"H - 7.5"H $80 $150 $20 38 3 baskets full of easter eggs (1.4"Hx1"dia - 1.6"Hx1.13"dia) $80 $150 $20 39 A genuine ostrich egg made easter egg (6.9"Hx5.25"dia) decorated with rhinestone $50 $100 $20 40 5 fancy easter eggs; including one large porcelain egg, 3.75"Hx2.65"dia - $80 $150 $20 7.75"Hx3.75"dia 41 4 antique etching (9.4"x7.25" each) of sea shells $30 $90 $10 42 5 framed botanical etchings, 8.25"x5" each $30 $90 $10 43 Large framed wall mirror, 45.8"Hx35.7'x1.2" $30 $90 $10 44 Oil on canvas "portrait of show girl", signed, 19.5"x15.5" $30 $90 $10 45 A large framed pastel painting "tropical forest with bird" by California artist Eugenia $100 $300 $30 Grant (1894-1978), 29"x22.5" 46 2 oil paintings (20.1"x16", 12"x12") and a wall mirror (29"x17.2") $30 $90 $10 47 A framed Chinese bamboo plaques (10.65"x34.5") engraved with calligraphy $80 $150 $20 48 Oil on canvas "Raine Seine" by Shirl Goedike, dated 1960, 27"x30" $100 $300 $30 49 Oil on panel "street scene with flowers", unsigned, 19.6"x15.5" $30 $90 $10 50 A pencil signed print "birds and flowers" by Albert Earl Gilbert, dated 1976, $10 $30 $5 21.9"x16.5" 51 A Morocco style painted wood trunk, 15"Hx20"x20" $30 $90 $10 52 Lot of porcelain nativity set $30 $90 $10 53 Lot of lady fashion bags, purses, and more $30 $90 $10 54 A fine incolay box, 3.1"Hx8.5"dia $10 $30 $5 55 A Michael Kors bag, a Dooney & Bourke bag and a Louis Vuitton key purse (not $80 $150 $20 authenticated) 56 Lot of rose canton plates (0.5"Hx6.4"dia(4), 0.75"Hx8.3"dia(6)) and one bowl $30 $50 $10 (2.2"Hx4.6"dia) 57 3 rare oyster plates, 1.25"Hx9.25"dia each $50 $150 $20 58 2 table top display cases, 2.3"Hx16.6"x16.6", 2.25"Hx12.1"x10.2" $50 $100 $20 59 A fine railroad light, 16.5"H $50 $150 $20 60 Antique wood carved painting easel, 52"Hx21.8" $50 $150 $20 61 Large antique German bisque head doll, #164, 27" $150 $350 $50 62 Large contemporary doll by The Great American Doll company designed by Bruno $100 $300 $30 Rossellini 63 Rare lot of antique doll hats $30 $90 $10 64 14 Raikes mini figurines $30 $90 $10 65 6 figurines by Duncan Royale in "The History of African Kings and Queens" series $80 $200 $20 66 Large figurine "Gbadebo" by Duncan Royale in "The History of African Kings and $80 $200 $20 Queens" series 67 Lot of reference books for dolls, doll houses and bank $30 $90 $10 68 A doll chair (8.85"H) and 2 doll beds (8.1"Hx17.5"x10" each) $10 $50 $5 69 4 vintage hats, 3 hat boxes and a hat pin $30 $90 $10 70 A Pluto clock, 8.85"H $30 $90 $10 71 10 Madame Alexander dolls $30 $90 $10 72 6 character dolls; Marilyn Monroe (16"), Kim Novak (27"), Billy Pepper (30"), $80 $150 $20 Groucho (30"), Charlie Chaplin (19"), and a French doll "Ravca" (25") 73 4 vintage Barbie dolls $30 $90 $10 74 Antique German bisque head doll, 23", head back side chip $30 $90 $10 75 A Steiff bear, 15.7"H $30 $90 $10 76 Lot of doll music box, and doll plastic squeakers $10 $30 $5 77 Large lot of misc. doll clothing $10 $50 $5 78 Raggedy Ann style dolls $30 $90 $10 79 Antique German bisque head doll, Armand Marcelle, #390, 21" $100 $300 $30 80 Armand Marseille baby doll, 13.5" $80 $150 $20 81 An extremely rare antique wax baby doll, 14.8" $150 $350 $50 82 A medium size Jumeau doll body $50 $100 $15 83 A rare large size French Jumeau doll body $100 $300 $30 84 Armand Marseille baby doll, head has repair, hand repair, 12" $30 $90 $10 85 2 collection of the master dolls by Richard Simmons $10 $50 $5 86 A new in box Alexandria doll house $80 $150 $20 87 Large lot of doll stands, various sizes $10 $50 $5 88 Lot of porcelain and bisque dolls $30 $90 $10 89 3 new in box sculptures, "Gbadebo" by Duncan Royale in the series of African kings $50 $100 $15 and queens 90 Antique German bisque head doll, one leg need repair, crack on head, 26" $50 $150 $20 91 Lot of doll parts, mostly composition $30 $90 $10 92 Lot of doll body $30 $90 $10 93 Large antique German bisque head doll, 29" $100 $300 $30 94 A massive Shirley Temple doll, one finger broken, 27" $80 $150 $20 95 Lot of clothing for large dolls $30 $90 $10 96 Lot of doll house miniatures $10 $50 $5 97 Antique German bisque head doll, Armand Marseille $80 $150 $20 98 Lot of doll heads, mostly composition $10 $50 $5 99 Lot of miniature dolls $30 $90 $10 100 Antique German bisque head doll by Armand Marseille, #975, 7" $30 $90 $10 101 Lot of doll parts $30 $90 $10 102 Lot of vintage Asian dolls $50 $150 $15 103 2 doll bodies; one by Schoenhut $30 $90 $10 104 A large Shirley Temple doll, crazing, 23" $80 $150 $20 105 4 60's Barbies and Ken dolls with box, box handle broken $100 $300 $30 106 Pair massive Raggedy Ann and Andy dolls, hand sewn, 36" need repair $30 $90 $10 107 Large antique German bisque head doll by Armand Marseille, ~25" $100 $300 $30 108 Set of large doll parts $10 $50 $5 109 4 sets of wood doll stands, and 2 large doll displays $30 $90 $10 110 5 mohair doll wigs $30 $90 $10 111 A bisque head doll, Bru? $50 $150 $15 112 3 black miniature dolls, and a painted wood doll $30 $90 $10 113 A rare black Kewpie doll $30 $90 $10 114 8 "Remember When" figurines by Frances Hook $30 $90 $10 115 Lot of dolls and doll clothes $30 $90 $10 116 Lot of doll clothes $30 $90 $10 117 11 Lillian Vernon miniature Disney figures $30 $90 $10 118 4 sculptures "Gbadebo" by Duncan Royale in the series of "African Kings and $50 $150 $15 QueenS" 119 Massive German bisque head doll by Armand Marseille, #370, "Florodora" need $100 $300 $30 repair, missing one hand, ~30" 120 Lot of dolls and doll clothes $30 $90 $10 121 Lot of 17 doll wigs $50 $150 $15 122 Lot of doll parts $30 $90 $10 123 Antique German bisque head doll by Simon and Halbig, need assemble, ~24" $150 $350 $50 124 Lot of loose doll wigs $10 $50 $5 125 Antique German bisque head doll by Simon and Halbig, with doll cloth, do not know $100 $300 $30 if original, 16.5" 126 Antique wooden doll by Schoenhut $150 $350 $50 127 Lot of antique doll parts $30 $90 $10 128 5 mirrored doll stands $30 $90 $10 129 Total approx. 96 doll stands $30 $90 $10 130 Lot of dolls; including storybook dolls $30 $90 $10 131 Antique German bisque head doll by Simon and Halbig doll, 1909, 16" $100 $300 $30 132 Black doll parts $30 $90 $10 133 7 dolls $10 $50 $5 134 4 dolls; including old Effanbee Patsyette $50 $100 $15 135 A large German antique bisque head doll by Simon and Halbig, ~26" $150 $350 $50 136 Lot of antique doll parts $30 $90 $10 137 2 Enesco limited edition Jack In the Box music box "Rhett Butler" and "Carmen" $30 $90 $10 138 Lot of vintage miniature Disney collectibles $50 $150 $15 139 Lot of vintage miniature Disney collectibles $50 $150 $15 140 A Mickey snow globe, and a Precious Moment snow globe $30 $90 $10 141 A large Winnie The Pooh Gazebo music snow globe $30 $100 $10 142 2 vintage Disney watches, never worn in brand new condition $30 $90 $10 143 17 bobble head figures, 6.4"H - 7.95"H $100 $300 $30 144 4 piece Waterford crystals, candy jar not signed, 4.45"Hx2.6"dia(2), 7.25"Hx5"dia, $80 $150 $20 8.5"Hx5.15"dia 145 4 European porcelain figurines/ figurine group, 7.25"H - 7.5"H $80 $150 $20 146 An horn ornament (crack, 13.75"H), and a bone ornament (7.6"L) $30 $90 $10 147 Indian black pottery vase (3.25"Hx3.25"dia), and an Indian hand painted vase $30 $90 $10 (8.5"Hx6"x5.2") 148 An Indian leather pouch, 7.5"x19.5" $30 $90 $10 148A 2 pastel paintings on wood panel "portrait of Kachina" by American artist Daniel $100 $300 $30 Namoki, 9.25"x6.75" each 149 American Indian bow (53.25"L) and arrow (29.38"L) set $80 $150 $20 149A American Indian basket, 3.45"Hx9.1"dia $80 $150 $20 150 A rare Indian ritual scepter with bone, decorated with bird feather and large animal $150 $350 $50 claw, 15.5"L 151 A beautiful French art nouveau bronze tall lamp with children motif on base, 41"H $150 $350 $50 152 Pair fine Victorian Bristal vase with painted birds and flowers decoration, $100 $300 $30 14.25"Hx5.75"dia each 153 Antique French spelter lamp depicting lady motif, 34.6"H $120 $250 $40 154 A fine Phoenix glass vase depicting nude lady in relief, 11.7"Hx9"dia $150 $350 $50 155 Pair beautiful bronze Egyptian revival urns, 13.75"Hx6.85"x6.85" each $300 $500 $100 156 A fine bronze sculpture depicting children playing, 15.3"H $300 $700 $100 157 Rare large French antique
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