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D.G.W. Auctioneers Inc. 760 Kifer Road, Sunnyvale, CA D.G.W. Auctioneers Inc. 760 Kifer Road, Sunnyvale, CA. 94086. Phone: (408) 245-1863 Fax: (408) 245-1283 www.dgwauctioneers.com FREE CATALOG AVAILABLE ONLINE Saturday, June 14, 2014 at 10:00 AM An 18% Buyer’s Premium is charged on All Purchases (If the Payment Method is cash or check). Buyer’s premium is otherwise 22%. READ AUCTION RULES, ESPECIALLY WITH REGARDS TO OBTAINING A BIDDER NUMBER, PAYMENT & REMOVAL OF PURCHASED LOTS AUCTION CONDUCTED PURSUANT TO SECTION 2328 OF THE COMMERCIAL CODE AND SECTION 535 OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE PENAL AND CIVIL CODES Absentee bids: D.G.W. Auctioneers will execute bids for absentee bidders submitted in advance of the sale. D.G.W. Auctioneers assumes no responsibility for failure to execute any bid, and absentee bids are subject to the conditions of the sale. Absentee bidders should call the D.G.W. Auctioneers the day following the sale after 10:00 AM to ascertain if they are the successful bidder. No Warranty – All Items Are Sold “AS IS”: D.G.W. Auctioneers & the consignor do not warrant any lot to be merchantable or to be suited to any purpose, and they do not assume any risk, liability or responsibility to any person as to authenticity, genuiness, culture, source, origin, attribution, period, purpose or measurement of any lot. Removal: Please DO NOT REMOVE any item purchased until after the auction, at which time an attendant will assist you if required. Items not removed within the published collection times will incur a storage charge of $5.00 per day per lot. Sales tax of 8.75% is applicable on all sales unless exempt Payment: to be made on Auction Day Collection times: Saturday, June 14, 2014 until 5PM Sunday, June 15, 2014: 9AM – 1PM Monday, June 16, 2014: 9AM – 12PM. BUYERS MUST PROVIDE THEIR OWN PACKING MATERIALS. FOR THE REMOVAL OF HEAVY ITEMS, BUYERS MUST PROVIDE THEIR OWN ASSISTANTS. UPCOMING AUCTIONS: Fine Estates and Asian Arts Auction: **Sunday, June 22, 2014** Public General Estates Auction: **Saturday, June 28, 2014** D. G. W. AUCTIONEERS INC. 1 Saturday June 14, 2014 1. (3) BOXES OF RECORDS. 17. (6) FRENCH SILVER PLATED SERVING SPOONS INCL. CHRISTOFLE 2. (2) BOXED OF CDS. 18. (8) STERLING RIMMED GLASS 3. ELECTRIC GUITAR WITH CASE, MADE COASTERS. IN JAPAN. 19. STERLING SILVER 2 1/2 PINT BOWL 4. (2) FRAMED KIYOSHI SAITO WOOD AND A STERLING SILVER BUD VASE. BLOCK PRINTS, SIGNED. (APPROX. 14" (APPROX. 11.9 OZT). X 9"). 20. (4) MORGAN SILVER DOLLARS. 5. MARBLE TOP 2-DRAWER BOMBE CHEST WITH MARQUETRY INLAY. 21. (18) PEACE SILVER DOLLARS. 6. CONTEMPORARY GILT FRAMED 22. (87) U.S. SILVER DIMES. BEVELED MIRROR. 23. (10) MORGAN SILVER DOLLARS. 7. ORIENTAL APOTHECARY CHEST. 24. (10) ASSTD. BARBER QUARTERS. 8. CARVED SEATED BUDDHA FIGURE. (APPROX. 16" TALL). 25. (9) PRE 1966 CANADIAN HALF DOLLARS. 9. FRAMED EARLY 20TH C. OIL ON BOARD, MARKET BY THE BAY, SIGNED 26. (4) BARBER AND (2) LIBERTY SILVER LOWER LEFT. (APPROX. 27" X 39"). HALF DOLLARS. 10. CIRCA 1930S 3-SHELF BOOKCASE WITH 27. (74) LIBERTY HEAD NICKELS. CATHEDRAL STYLE DOORS. 28. (15) MORGAN SILVER DOLLARS. 11. FRAMED OIL ON CANVAS, SUNBATHER, SIGNED LOWER LEFT, V. 29. (49) MERCURY DIMES. GODDARD. (APPROX. 21.5" X 27.5"). 30. (10) 1964 SILVER HALF DOLLARS. 12. (5) ASSTD. SILVER PLATED SERVING TRAYS INCL. WILCOX AND WEBSTER. 31. GROUP OF CANADIAN COINS; (3) PRE 1966 DOLLARS, (10) PRE 1969 13. CONTEMPORARY MARBLE TOP QUARTERS, 1901 & 1953 10 CENT BOMBE CHEST. COINS. 14. STERLING SILVER SAUCE BOAT WITH 32. (4) PEACE SILVER DOLLARS. SAUCER, WEIGHTED COMPOTE AND ETCHED GLASS CONDIMENT JAR WITH 33. (5) CHINESE 1 YUAN COINS. STERLING LID AND SPOON. 34. (16) BARBER AND (3) MERCURY DIMES. 15. ENGLISH STERLING SILVER COMMEMORATIVE BOWL WITH A 35. GUILD STARFIRE III ELECTRIC STERLING "INVESTITURE OF HRH THE GUITAR, SERIAL #EK731, WITH CASE. PRINCE OF WALES" COIN. (APPROX. 6 (NEEDS WORK). OZT). 36. FRAMED COLLECTION OF CAMPAIGN 16. STERLING SILVER RETICULATED BUTTONS. PLATE AND A STERLING BOWL. (APPROX. 11.6 OZT). 37. GROUP OF LADIES' GLOVES, PURSES (INCL. VINTAGE BEADED) AND A PAIR OF FERRAGAMO SHOES. (SIZE 7 1/2). ITEMS MUST BE "PAID" FOR, AFTER AUCTION. UNCOLLECTED ITEMS SUBJECT TO $5/LOT/DAY STORAGE FEES. BRING YOUR OWN ASSISTANTS TO MOVE HEAVY ITEMS D. G. W. AUCTIONEERS INC. 2 Saturday June 14, 2014 38. (5) FRAMED LITHOGRAPHS BY HELEN 54. (5) CRYSTAL AND GLASS ITEMS INCL. FRANK. SWAROVSKI OWL, RUFFLE RIM VASE. 39. PORTABLE EASEL. MADE IN FRANCE. 55. (4) CRYSTAL ANIMAL FIGURES. 40. ALLIGATOR PURSE, FAUX FUR PURSE, 56. PAIR OF DROP LUSTER AND SWAG 2- HATS AND A PARASOL. LIGHT WALL SCONCES. 41. CIRCA 1900S VELVET AND APPLIQUE 57. FRAMED SURREALISTIC PRINT, HALF CAPE. SUNBATHER IN THE SAND, #8/250. SIGNED. (APPROX. 17" X 25"). 42. BRASS DESK LAMP AND A TABLE LAMP. 58. MID 20TH C. MAPLE SUMPTER FURN. CO. 8-DRAWER TALL BOY. 43. TEAK 3-DRAWER DRESSER IN ORIENTAL TASTE. 59. BIRCHWOOD 3-DRAWER DRESSER WITH MIRROR AND A PAIR OF SINGLE 44. HAND KNOTTED PRAYER RUG. DRAWER NIGHTSTANDS. (APPROX. 3' X 2'). 60. ORIENTAL CARVED WOOD BUDDHIST 45. FRAMED OIL ON BOARD, COASTAL SCULPTURE. (APPROX. 14.5" TALL). LANDSCAPE WITH ROCKS, SIGNED LOWER LEFT, PARKER GAMAGE. 61. HAND KNOTTED ORIENTAL RUG. (APPROX. 11.5" X 15.5"). (APPROX. 4.5' X 2.5'). 46. EASTLAKE STYLE 4-DRAWER CHEST 62. PAIR OF BRASS AND DESIGN GUILD WITH 2 UPPER DRAWERS. CRYSTAL TABLE LAMPS. 47. HAND KNOTTED ORIENTAL RUG. 63. CONTEMPORARY ORIENTAL STYLE (APPROX. 6' X 3.5'). FAUX MARBLE TOP SOFA TABLE. 48. (2) FRAMED MIDDLE EASTERN 64. THEODORE HAVILAND NEW YORK WATERCOLORS, COURTSHIP SCENES, "ROSALINDE" PORCELAIN DINNER ONE BEING A 2-PANEL WORK WITH SERVICE. (APPROX. 63 PCS). TEXT. 65. ORIENTAL DINING TABLE WITH 8 49. CARVED ORIENTAL BLACK AND CHAIRS. MARKED ALYSSA CHIANG WHITE STONE BUDDHA FIGURE. 2000. (APPROX. 7.5" TALL). 66. REMINGTON REPRODUCTION BRONZE 50. ORIENTAL BLUE AND WHITE SCULPTURE, "RATTLESNAKE". PORCELAIN BRUSH POT. (APPROX. 6.5" (APPROX. 22" TALL). TALL, 7" DIA). 67. PAIR OF ORIENTAL STYLE 2-DOOR, 3- 51. (4) CRYSTAL ANIMAL FIGURES INCL. DRAWER LOW CABINETS. MURANO. 68. NATIVE AMERICAN STYLE WOVEN 52. ORIENTAL BRONZE CENSER WITH BASKET. (APPROX. 6 3/4" TALL, 13" WOOD HANDLE. (APPROX. 11.5" LONG). DIA). 53. ORIENTAL BLUE AND WHITE 69. (8) CARVED ORIENTAL FIGURES, PORCELAIN BOWL. (APPROX. 4 1/4" IMMORTALS. TALL, 7" DIA). ITEMS MUST BE "PAID" FOR, AFTER AUCTION. UNCOLLECTED ITEMS SUBJECT TO $5/LOT/DAY STORAGE FEES. BRING YOUR OWN ASSISTANTS TO MOVE HEAVY ITEMS D. G. W. AUCTIONEERS INC. 3 Saturday June 14, 2014 70. MID 20TH C. AMERICAN POTTERY 87. (2) ORIENTAL PORTRAITS; REVERSE FIGURAL COOKIE JAR. (APPROX. 12.5" PAINTED UNDER GLASS. (APPROX. 19" TALL). X 13.5" & 15" X 11"). 71. GROUP OF CRYSTAL ITEMS INCL. 88. EDWARDIAN ROSEWOOD SIDEBOARD. VASES, CANDLESTICKS, PLATTER. (8 THREE GLASS FRONT DOORS IN THE TOTAL). LOWER SECTION AND TWO OPEN SHELVES IN THE UPPER SECTION. 72. NATIVE AMERICAN STYLE WOVEN BASKET. (APPROX. 8" TALL, 11" DIA). 89. CIRCA 1940S MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL TABLE WITH PAINTED 73. (3) SIGNED BLACKWARE POTTERY FLORAL DECORATION. VASES. (APPROX. 5 1/2", 4 1/2" AND 2 3/4" TALL). 90. FRAMED DALI PRINT, #134/250, PLATE SIGNED. (APPROX. 29.5" X 21.5"). 74. (2) FRAMED OILS ON BOARD, SIGNED WHIPPLE. LANDSCAPE AND STILL 91. QUEEN ANNE STYLE, TALL BACK, LIFE. (APPROX. 5" X 5" AND 4.5" X 4.5"). UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIR. 75. (15) ASSTD. CRYSTAL PAPERWEIGHTS. 92. SILVER PLATED FLATWARE SERVICE IN CASKET. 76. BRAZILIAN ROSEWOOD PIANO BENCH. 93. CIRCA 1940S MAHOGANY 9-DRAWER 77. FRAMED WOOD BLOCK PRINT, DOUBLE PEDESTAL DESK WITH "AMAOTO NO SEKAI", #41/100. SIGNED. LEATHER INSET TOP. (APPROX. 10" X 10"). 94. SILVER PLATED LIDDED SERVING 78. FRAMED SUTRO BATH POSTER. DISH WITH AN ASSOCIATED LARGE (APPROX. 35" X 39"). CIRCULAR TRAY. 79. CIRCA 1960S 5-PC LIVING ROOM SET; 95. INLAID FRAMED OVAL PORTRAIT. RATTAN FRAMED WITH CHROME (OVERALL: APPROX. 6" X 5"). HIGHLIGHTS. SETTEE, ARMCHAIR, GLASS TOP COFFEE TABLE AND A 96. GILT FRAMED PAINTING, VENETIAN PAIR OF END TABLES. CANAL SCENE. SIGNED LOWER LEFT, DEYER. (APPROX. 6.5" X 4.5"). 80. OIL ON CANVAS, SWIMMER, SIGNED LOWER RIGHT. (APPROX. 36" X 48"). 97. (2) STEUBEN CRYSTAL ANIMAL FIGURES; SWAN AND ARMADILLO. 81. PAIR OF RATTAN ARMCHAIRS AND AN (APPROX. 5" AND 2.5" TALL). OTTOMAN. 98. GILT FRAMED MOSAIC ART. CASTEL 82. LADIES' FUR JACKET. SANTANGELO. WITH CERTIFICATE AFFIXED TO THE BACK. (APPROX. 5 83. (3) MID 20TH C. TABLE LAMPS. 3/4" X 5 3/4", OVERALL: 13" X 12.5"). 84. MID 20TH C. HERITAGE SINGLE 99. KOSTA BODA AMBER TO CLEAR DRAWER COFFEE TABLE. GLASS VASE. (APPROX. 12.5" TALL). 85. FRAMED OIL ON CANVAS, BOATS AT 100. AMERICAN BRILLIANT CUT CRYSTAL SEA, SIGNED D. MARSHALL. (APPROX. COFFEE POT, CIRCA 1900. 13.5" X 19.5"). 101. (2) STEUBEN CRYSTAL ANIMAL 86. MANDOLIN. PAPER LABEL READS FIGURES; WHALE AND DOLPHIN. IBANEZ MANDOLIN. (APPROX. 2.5" X 4"). ITEMS MUST BE "PAID" FOR, AFTER AUCTION. UNCOLLECTED ITEMS SUBJECT TO $5/LOT/DAY STORAGE FEES. BRING YOUR OWN ASSISTANTS TO MOVE HEAVY ITEMS D. G. W. AUCTIONEERS INC. 4 Saturday June 14, 2014 102. SHADOW BOX FRAMED SET OF (4) 118. EXTENSIVELY CARVED OAK LIDDED ORIENTAL PORCELAIN DISHES. COFFER. (APPROX. 62" X 23.5" X 20"). 103. CRANBERRY GLASS EPERGNE. 119. PAIR OF CONTEMPORARY MAHOGANY CIRCULAR TABLES. 104. ORIENTAL HARD STONE CUPS ON STANDS. (OVERALL: APPROX. 3" 120. ORIENTAL WOOL RUNNER. (APPROX. TALL). 16' X 2.5'). 105. STERLING SILVER FLATWARE 121. (2) BOOKS WITH SLIP COVERS; THE SERVICE.
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