Antique & Collectible Auction
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Sun, Apr 26, 2009 10:00 AM Central
Featuring: 600 Lots - furniture, glassware, condiment sets, Nazi items, good fobs, lightning rod balls, Little Big Books, primitives, early equipment pins and more.
Lot # 1
1956 Chevrolet Truck Operators Manual (a little rough) & 1982 C&P 55-56-57 Parts book
Lot # 2
6 single advertising pages from magazines & Sept. 23, 1926 Motor Age magazine.
Lot # 3
1937 Ford Reference Book 85 & Ford Motor Automotive Hardware & Trimming Supplies 1928-1938.
Lot # 4
Official Racing Program Wapello County Fair Eldon, Iowa August 23 & 24, 1938 - pencil writing.
Lot # 5
6 parts price lists - Mopar, Dodge Trucks, Plymouth - 1945 to 1960 dates
Lot # 6
33 postcards - various occasions
Lot # 7
2 wooden boxes: Christmas 8-1/4"x5"x3" & cigar 6"x5-12/"x3-1/2" - Mi Fonfianza
Lot # 8
Wooden jewelry box - 9" x 10-1/2" x 5" - dove tailed.
Lot # 9
12" tall Dutch brunt wood match holder - small chip on backside.
Lot # 10
Burnt wood glove box - 10-1/2" x 4" x 2-1/4" (hinges not attached) & Poinsettia box 12" x 4" x 3"
Lot # 11
2 wooden bowls - 8-3/4" & 12-1/4" diameters
Lot # 12
25 postcards of various occasions
Lot # 13
Dovetailed wooden hinged box - Frank S. Betz Co. Hammond, IND. - 7-1/2" x 8-3/4" x 6-1/4'
Lot # 14
Wooden fireplace bellows - 16-1/2" long -
Lot # 15
Hubbard's Wire Sewed Folding Box - 12" x 14" x 8-1/2"
Lot # 16
Marx musical instrument - Marxochime Colony, New Troy, Michigan in original box - no string on bow
Lot # 17
Child's piano - Made in Japan - 10" tall, 11-1/2" wide & 11-1/2" deep
Lot # 18
Mesh purse - stamped G Silver inside clasp.
Lot # 19
Whiting & Davis silver mesh purse with mirror inside pocket
Lot # 20
Black & amber beaded purse - no markings.
Lot # 21
Beaded purse - no markings - some beads missing near clasp
Lot # 22
Fine mesh purse - marked Whiting & Davis
Lot # 23
Wire mesh purse - no markings
Lot # 24
Small metal hinged case - no markings - 3" x 2" - purse?
Lot # 25
Wooden child's piano - 20" tall without music stand. - Schoenhut Top nailed on.
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