Antiques and Collectibles Auction

Antiques and Collectibles Auction

Mar 30, 2007 | Antique Furniture, Auctions, Books, Breweriana, Collectibles, Comic Books, Glassware

Antiques and Estate Auctioneers will be holding an antique and collectibles auction from the trust of Margaret Walker and others on April 14, 2007 at 10:00 am. at their gallery located at 44777 St. Rt. 18 E., Wellington, Ohio. An online catalog and bidding will be available for this auction at www.proxibid.com .

Some of the items include:

An original Signed 1819 Land Grant by President James Monroe.

ANTIQUE FURNITURE: Several pieces of high quality display cabinets including unique two door corner display with curved glass doors, leaded glass center pane, hand carved griffin and beveled glass mirrors on top; drop leaf desk with inlaid mother of pearl floral decoration; two drawer mahogany table; Victorian marble top table; large display cabinet with applied carvings, rope twist columns and paw feet; drop leaf secretary; smoking stand; Victorian sewing rocker; old trunks; storage chest; Jenny Lind bed; Hinners electrified pump organ; large selection of wooden chairs of various types; tables; shelves; bookcases and more.

CLOCKS: Ansonia Royal Bonn “La Rambla” porcelain mantle clock; Ansonia “Aden” mantle clock; Seth Thomas and Sessions wall clock; Howard Miller grandfather clock.

LAMPS: Moe-Bridges reverse painted lamp; slag glass; Coleman CQ Quick-Lite kerosene lamp; hand painted GWTW lamp; original gas Arts and Crafts lamp; buggy lanterns.

BREWANIA: Miller High Life, Pfeiffers beer and GB lighted displays; neon Leisy’s lite beer sign; original 7-Up display signs; Old Taylor Whiskey large display bottle; large selection of Jim Beam bottles and many other vintage items.

GLASSWARE AND POTTERY: Weller Louwelsa vases and tankard; Hull including early Hull Art vase; cranberry opalescent coin spot water set with 3 tumblers; white opalescent coin spot pitcher; handpainted Nippon; Westmoreland Corinth blue opalescent jack-in-the-pulpit vase; Cambridge #620 Line sugar and creamer set; carnival glass; vintage salt and peppers; many old bottles including milk bottles; Geisha Girl and other porcelain; ruby flash glass; Lladro Aranjuez Little Lady and Lladro Nao figurine; porcelain figurines; Wedgwood umbrella stand, c:1885; Roseville Donatello vase; cranberry opalescent hobnail rose bowl and more.

BOOKS: The Democratic Book, 1936; Norwalk Register Herald news copy book, 1919; Florida: It’s Scenery, Climate and History, 1876; comic books – Tarzan and various others.

ALSO: 1000’s of vintage postcards, 1905-1970’s; tin types; old photos; coins; American Indian arrowheads and hand tools; Ohio Registered Chauffeur pin badges; old license plates; Tuco puzzles; tin toys; Eagle cast iron miniature stove; lanterns; old quilts; vintage purses; vintage watches; costume jewelry; vintage electric fans; old framed prints including Maxfield Parrish; many old picture frames; stereoviewers and cards; Cheny Talking Machine; Victor Talking Machine; many Edison phonograph records; M. Hohner accordian; large souvenir spoon collection; many souvenir plates; other souvenir items including Put-In-Bay, 1899; primitives; Rittgers baseball figurines; donkey vintage tin cigarette dispenser; Camels cigarette advertising thermometer; vintage kitchen collectibles; and many more collectible items too numerous to mention.

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