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Text Catalogue Page 1 Lot No. Description Lot No. Description Lot No. Description 1 Bay of Shells 39 Two Clocks 76 Bay of Assorted China 2 Bay of Shells 40 Three Oil Tins 77 Bay of Assorted Sundries 3 Bay of Shells 41 Quantity of Insulators 78 Pioneer Record Player 4 Bay of Shells 42 Bench Grinder/ Sander 79 Bay of Brass Lamp, Fruit Bowl, etc 5 Bay of Shells 43 Two Plastic Fish 80 Bay of Lamps 6 Bay of Shells & Coral 44 Shoei Helmet 81 Ball Globe, Lightshade, etc 7 Bay of Shells 45 Bay of Assorted Wine, etc 82 Quantity of Knobs & Fittings in Metal Tub 8 Bay of Shells 46 Bay of China, Glass, etc 83 Copper Planter Lamp, etc 9 Bay of Kitchenware 47 Bay of Retro Sundries 84 Bay of Sundries 10 Bay of Electrical 48 Bay of Wine 85 Box of Lightshades 11 Bay of Sundries 49 Mini Magazines & Books, etc 86 Box of Watch & Clockmakers Parts & Tools 12 Bay of Sundries 50 Two Indonesian Puppets 87 Bay of Glassware 13 Bay of Car Parts, etc 51 Tamiya Mini Cooper Radio Control Car 88 J.H. Turntable 14 Bay of Assorted Tools, etc 52 Testing Instruments 89 Royal Doulton Dinner Set 15 Bay of Power Tools, etc 53 Vax Blade Vacuum, etc 90 Bay of Assorted Sundries 16 Schweppes Crates, Records & Cassettes 54 Bay of Dumbells 91 Bay of China 18 Two Meatsafes 55 Speedos, etc 92 Bay of Sundries 19 Milk Pail 56 Bay of Tins, etc 93 Quantity of Cutlery 20 Wooden Appelts Drinks Crate 57 Box of Costume Jewellery 94 Box of Icing Moulds 21 Bay of Power Tools, etc 58 Bay of Bonsai Trays, Planters, etc 95 X-Box 360 22 Bay of Hardware, etc 59 Boxed Panel Beating Kit 96 Quantity of Costume Jewellery including Compacts 23 Bay of Sundries 60 Box of Vintage Packaging 97 Scales & Weights 24 Bay of Three Electric Cream Separators 61 Bay of Glass, etc 98 Bay of Oriental China 25 Bay of Tools, etc 62 Bay of Sundries 99 iCom Transceiver, etc 26 Turntables, etc 63 Quantity of EPNS, etc 100 Box of Stamps, Stamp Albums, etc 27 Bay of Light Fittings 64 Two Ceramic Dolls 101 Box of Great War Books, etc 28 Chimp A/F 65 Box of Costume Jewellery 102 Glass Washboard & Walking Sticks 29 Bay of Assorted Sundries 66 Box of Lighters, etc 103 Box of Thomas the Tank Engine Toys 30 Bay of Sundries 67 Bay of Sea Creatures 104 Vintage Tape Recorder & Sankyo Projector 31 Bay of Dinnerware 68 Tub of Ephemera 105 Tape Player, etc 32 Bay of Sundries 69 Bay of Brass, Copper, etc 106 Large Satin Bedspread 33 Bay of Clocks 70 Nintendo wii Consoles, etc 107 Box of Records 34 Bay of Assorted English China 71 Carton of Sundries 108 Box of McDonalds Toys, Pez Dispensers, etc 35 Pair of Lamps 72 Tub of Paintings, Prints, etc 109 Camera Lenses, etc & Tripod 36 Bay of Port 73 Oztrail Easy Fold Tent Stretcher 110 Box of Costume Jewellery 37 Bay of Port 74 Three Macrame Pot Hangers 111 Carton of Kitchen Sundries, etc 38 Two Pool Cues, etc 75 Bay of Assorted Figures 112 Box of Sundries Page 2 Lot No. Description Lot No. Description Lot No. Description 113 Nintendo DS & Games 149 Two Boxes of Kitchen Sundries 186 Cases & Metal Fish 114 Box of DVD's 150 Five Single Woollen Blankets including Two Onkaparinga 187 Two Pairs of Table Lamps 115 X-Box 360 & Games 151 Quantity of Linen in Suitcase 188 Bay of Assorted Sundries 116 Bay of Books 152 Tub of Sundries 189 Bay of Sundries 117 Bay of Books 153 Box of Assorted Framed Pictures & Prints 190 Bay of China, etc 118 Barometers & Clock, etc 154 Detroit Jackhammer 191 Bay of Crystal, Glass, EPNS, etc 119 Ceiling Fan 155 Suitcase Full of Watches, Clock Parts & Collectables 192 Bay of Assorted China 120 Corrado Violin 156 Two Boxes of Kitchen Sundries 193 Bay of Glass, China, etc 121 Vintage Luggage Rack 157 Box of Posters - Racing, etc 194 Simpsons Adelaide Milk Pail 122 Ryobi Chainsaw 158 Box of Assorted Vices 195 Bay of Cane Baskets, etc 123 Vintage Sanyo Stereo 159 Prints, Paintings & Silk Items 196 Bay of Assorted Sundries 124 8" Bench Grinder 160 Watches, Parts & Assorted Collectables including 197 Bay of Sundries 125 Assorted CD's 161 Box of Tools 198 Bay of Jigsaw Puzzles 126 Alfa Laval No.4 Cream Separator 162 Stainless Steel Oil Press 199 Bay of Assorted Cookware 127 Alfa Laval Cream Separator 163 Box of Sundries 200 Bay of EPNS, etc 128 Diabolo No.115 Cream Separator 164 Drawer of Sundries 201 Bay of Pottery 129 Domo No.7 Cream Separator 165 Lister Cream Separator 202 Bay of Toys, etc 130 Felix No.17 Cream Separator 166 Quantity of Newspaper Football Sections 203 Bay of Sundries 131 Hohner Tango II Accordian 167 Dawn Vice 204 Bay of Glassware, etc 132 Domo No.10 Cream Separator 168 Revititive Circulation Booster 205 Bay of China, Glass, etc 133 Lister Cream Separator 169 GA135 Cream Separator 206 Bay of Assorted Sundries 134 Sony Portable Cassette Stereo 170 Yard Ruler, Cane Basket & Walking Stick 207 Bay of Pottery, etc including Stogo Danish Dinnerware 135 Hohner Piano Accordian 171 Two Mini Staykold Eskies 208 Bay of Retro Sundries 136 Box of Tools 172 Brass Umbrella Stand 209 Bay of China, etc 137 McCulloch Chainsaw 173 Ozito Saw 210 Bay of Sundries 138 Onkyo Amplifier, Stereo & Speaker 174 Tin Trunk marked 'Best Rolled Steel' to inside 211 Part Bay of Decorative Sundries 139 Box of Fabric, etc 175 Two Ammunition Boxes & Carter Wood Plane 212 Part Bay of Glass 140 Box of Hats & Handbags 176 Two Boxes of Vintage Hand Tools 213 Half Bay of Kitchenware 141 Waeco Car Warmer/Fridge 177 Bay of Books, etc 214 Part Bay of Glass, etc 142 Box of Kitchenware & Tupperware 178 Quantity of X-Box & Playstation Games 215 Bay of Crystal & Glassware 143 Two Boxes of CD's 179 Drinks Crate, etc 216 Bay of Pottery, etc 144 Large Blankets including Onkaparinga, Mohair, etc 180 Bay of Sundries 217 Bay of Sundries 145 Boxed Weights, etc 181 Bay of Sundries 218 Bay of China & Glassware 146 Fabric, Wallpaper, etc 182 Typewriter & Sewing Machine 219 Bay of China & Glassware 146A Ryobi Wood Turning Lathe 183 Bay of CD's & DVD's 220 Bay of Sundries 147 Box of Linen, etc 184 Bay of Glass & Crystal 221 Five NIB Progelto LED Downlights 148 Box of Assorted Bags 185 Bay of Assorted Sundries 222 Tin Childs Bathtub Page 3 Lot No. Description Lot No. Description Lot No. Description 223 Bay of China, etc 260 Bay of Retro Mixing Bowls, etc 297 Robur 'Perfect' Teapot & Milk & Sugar 224 Assorted Wall & Desk Clocks 261 Half Bay of Clocks, China & Wall Art 298 Two Stanley Wood Planes 225 Part Bay of Crown Ducal Florentine Dinnerware 262 Bay of Sundries 299 Royal Doulton Jug & Two Plates 226 Bay of Sundries 263 Part Bay of China, etc 300 Uranium Glass Vase & Two Beakers 227 Bay of Assorted China & Glassware 264 Bay of Assorted Giftware 301 Digital Watches 228 Bay of Assorted China, etc 265 Part Bay of Queen Anne Dinner Ware 302 Wooden Coffee Grinder 229 Bay of Assorted China, etc 266 Part Bay of Queen Anne Dinner Ware 303 Small Fowlers Jade Green Bowl 230 Bay of Assorted China & Glassware 267 Part Bay of Crown Ducal Florentine Dinnerware 304 Wooden Mice & A Duck 231 Bay of Assorted Glassware 268 Bay of Crystal, etc 305 Retro Marble Clock (missing winder) 232 Vintage Leather Case 269 Fibreglass Stingray 306 Ballerina Clock 233 Jacket & Fur Stole 270 Pair of Anodized Ice Buckets 307 Scratch Built Swinging Toy 234 Five Picnic Rugs including Three Onkaparinga & One 271 Toy Fire Truck 308 Holden Horn Bar 235 Two Boxes of Marples Wood Carving Chisels 272 Fibreglass Wahoo 309 Two Cast Iron Door Stops 236 Box of Torches 273 Fibreglass Fish 310 Signed Art Glass Bowl & A Vase 237 Box of Singles 274 Orange Rockfish 311 Two Royal Doulton Cabinet Plates 238 Box of Mechanics & Machinists Tools 275 Elcon Fan 312 PNG 1945 Cast Alloy Figure 239 Box of Little Golden Books 276 Two Oriental Hand Painted Plates 313 Mortar & Pestle 240 Quantity of Workshop Manuals 277 Moulded Glass Cheese Bell 314 Cloisonne Oriental Vase 241 Three Double Sided Onkaparinga Picnic Rugs 278 Victorian Biscuit Barrel 315 Pair of Onyx Horse Bookends 242 Five Military Related Blankets including 1942 & 1943 279 Royal Winton Vase & Jug 316 Pair of Villeroy & Boch Engraved Glasses 243 Bay of Sundries 280 Male & Female Torso Bottles 317 Pair of Retro Ceramic Cats 244 Bay of China, etc 281 Walker & Hall Ice Bucket 318 Two Caithness Paperweights 245 Bay of Assorted Art Glass Animals 282 Copper Kettle 319 Three Eamon Vereker Paperweights 246 Six Person Susie Cooper Wedgwood Dinner Set 283 Victorian Cheese Dome 320 Sandland 'In An Old World Garden' Biscuit Barrel 247 Part Bay of Royal Albert 284 Chanel No.5 Perfume Display 321 Pair of Black Ceramic Cats 248 Part Bay of Ornaments 285 Two Pressed Glass Lolly Jars 322 Royal Albert Senorita Cup, Saucer & Plate 249 Part Bay of Figurines, etc 286 Seppets & Hardys Vintage Port 323 Trench Art Photo Frame 250 Part Bay of Collectables 287 Whitefriars Jug & Optical Vase 324 Three Little Pigs Glass 251 Part Bay of Brassware, etc 288 Hammered Metal Ice Bucket 325 Port Lincoln Springs Bottle 252 Half Bay of Collectables 289 Two Copper Saucepans 326 Bakelite Pig Money Box 253 Bay of Coloured Glassware 290 Pair of Oriental Vases 327 German Deco Vase 254 Part Bay of Coloured Glass 291 Signal Cocoa Tin 328 Four Brownie Downing Cups & Saucers 255 Part Bay of Metal Ware 292 Ceramic Lined Oak Biscuit Barrel 329 Tuscan 'Provence' Teapot 256 Part Bay of Ornaments 293 Bushells Tin 330 Royal Albert Lenora Cup, Saucer & Plate 257 Paragon Tea Set (missing 1 cup) 294 Mantel Clock 331 Art Deco Lady Figure 258 Part Bay of Oriental Vases, etc 295 Bundaberg Rum Bottles 332 Art Deco Bakelite Kookaburra Cigarette Dispenser 259 Bay of Vintage Boxes 296 Two Wood Planes 333 Two Cast Iron Money Boxes Page 4 Lot No.
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