| 1011
A SINGLE CLEAR BLOWN/CUT GLASS CANDLESTICK
, with air bubble in column, all cut faceted surfaces, scalloped, star cut base, height 12 ½", ascribed to England mid to late 19th C. Opening bid: $50.
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| 1012 Hammer Price was $25.00
BRILLIANT CUT GLASS WATER PITCHER
, pin wheel, fan and diamond point motifs, height 9 5/8", American, c. 1890-1910. Condition: slight roughness noted around lip. Opening bid: $20
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| 1013 Hammer Price was $55.00
FOUR ODD SMALL PERFUME BOTTLES
on a tray. Condition: the dipper of one stopper is missing. Opening bid: $10
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| 1014 Hammer Price was $15.00
CLEAR AND FROSTED GLASS PERFUME BOTTLE
in the form of a flower, with frosted spherical stopper (missing the dipper), together with a clear blown glass perfume bottle in the form of an apple with the stopper being the stem of the apple (the dipper of the stopper is missing), all on a tray. Opening bid: $10
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| 1015 Hammer Price was $41.00
TWO ODD PERFUME BOTTLES
, Czechoslovakian black amethyst, Art Deco styled, on a tray: a) With clear cut faceted stopper b) With golden topaz-like cut faceted stopper. Condition: both types of stoppers are missing the dipping rod. Opening bid: $10
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| 1016 Hammer Price was $10.00
A CLEAR CUT GLASS COMPOTE
, 6" tall, 6" diameter, star cut base, together with a similar clear cut glass canoe-shaped relish bowl, length 9 ½", European mid/third quarter 20th C. Opening bid: $10.
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| 1017 Hammer Price was $55.00
A BLUE ACID-CUT BACK, CUT FACETED PERFUME BOTTLE
, Czechoslovakian glass, (pyramidal shape), together with a clear pressed glass atomizer and a clear to amethyst cut faceted atomizer with original paper label of Western Germany, circa mid 1980's, all on a tray. Opening bid: $15.
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| 1018 Hammer Price was $477.00
WOOD FRAMED LEADED COLOURED GLASS PANEL
, featuring an artist's palette and brushes, image 30 ¼"x18". Opening bid: $200.
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| 1019
SCHADE, ROBERT
, American, (b. Tarrytown NY, June 11, 1861 d. Milwaukee, June 24, 1912), "Untitled" (portrait of a lady), oil on canvas, 23" x 19", signed in the frame. Opening bid: $750
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| 1020 Hammer Price was $200.00
RAAB, GEORGE
, American (b. Sheboygan, WI Feb. 26, 1866 d. Milwaukee, WI Sept. 24, 1943), "Untitled", (view of Milwaukee from Reservoir Hill), watercolour), image 12" x 14 ½", signed "G. Raab" lower right, matted and framed. Opening bid: $200
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| 1021 Hammer Price was $25.00
"LITTLE JOURNEYS TO THE HOMES OF ENGLISH AUTHORS"
BY Elbert Hubbard, pub by the Roycrofters, East Aurora N.Y. 1900, vol v1, signed, numbered by Elbert Hubbard, number 11 of 947 copies, also signed by artist that illustrated the book, Elizabeth Griffin, 8 vol, soft full leather, gold stamped. Opening bid: $25
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| 1022 Hammer Price was $20.00
"THIS THEN IS CONSECRATED LIVES"
being essays by Elbert Hubbard, pub by Roycrofters, East Aurora N.Y. 1904, 8vo, full soft red leather, stamped. Opening bid: $10
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| 1023
VON NEUMANN SR., ROBERT FRANZ
, American, born Oct 9,1888, in Rostock, Germany, died Dec. 2, 1976, in West Bend, Wisconsin, "Untitled" sketch book, spiral bound, 18 sketches on 7 5/16"x4 5/16" paper, in pencil and ink, plus 6 loose sheets 7 1/8"x41/4", with pencil and ink sketches (one ink sketch signed), ex coll: Helmut Fuerst. Opening bid: $350.
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| 1024 Hammer Price was $20.00
RCA VICTOR COLLECTOR'S ISSUE GLENN MILLER
and his Orchestra, limited edition, text by George Frazier, having ten 33 1/3 RPM records, containing 59 recordings, all in an album. Opening bid: $20
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| 1025 Hammer Price was $200.00
"DEL MUSEO CAPITLINO TOMO I"
, pub Rome 1741 with 90 copper engravings by some of the following artists: P. Anton Pazzi, Nocola Billy, Silvestro Pomared, Carlo Gregoria, Girolamo Rossi, Nicola Guttierez, Francesco Mazzoni, page sizes approx 16" x 10", with text and index. full leather. Condition: bindings split at spine, text in excellent condition. Opening bid: $200
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| 1026
NINETEEN BRITISH AND BRITISH POSSESSION ASSORTED COINS
. Opening bid: $10.
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| 1027 Hammer Price was $10.00
THIRTY-THREE BRITISH AND BRITISH POSSESSION ASSORTED COINS
. Opening bid: $10.
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| 1028
SEVEN REPLICAS OF U.S. CONFEDERATE CURRENCY
, plus nineteen examples of foreign currency. Opening bid: $10.
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| 1029 Hammer Price was $100.00
"STAR SPANGLED BANNER"
, photostatic copy of handwritten four stanzas, purportedly in the hand of Frances Scott Key, paper size 9 3/4" x 7 7/8". Opening bid: $100
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| 1030 Hammer Price was $500.00
PHOTOSTATIC COPY OF CORONER'S DEATH CERTIFICATE
for President John F. Kennedy, dated Dec. 6 - 63, stating date of death Nov. 22, 1963, at 12:31P.M., cause of death "multiple gunshot wounds of the head & neck" and "shot by a high powered rifle". The funeral director was O'Neal Inc. Signed by O. B. O'Neal. The document registered Dec. 11, 1963 with Registrar and Acting Registrar's signatures. Accompanying this document is an article from newspaper by line UPI at Austin, Texas "Death Certificate is set apart, Texas has good reason for it." Together with a 2 page document notarized letter from the consignor and in part is quoted, "that her friend's father was doing the autopsy report on J.F.K. and he was going to send his daughter the first Photostat copy and that she would give it to my sister to send to her father." Notarized April 30, 2008. Opening bid: $500
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| 1031
US MORGAN DOLLAR
1888S MS-62, in Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) officially encapsulated and graded to #2284130-017, Feb. 2008 Coin Market value $400 Opening bid: $325
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| 1032
US MORGAN DOLLAR
1890CC MS-63, in Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) officially encapsulated and graded to #2284130-023, Feb. 2008 Coin Market value $950 Opening bid: $750
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| 1033
US MORGAN DOLLAR
1886S MS-62, in Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) officially encapsulated and graded to #2284130-011, Feb. 2008 Coin Market value $420 Opening bid: $350
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| 1034
US MORGAN DOLLAR
1889O MS-62, in Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) officially encapsulated and graded to #2284130-020, Feb. 2008 Coin Market value $310 Opening bid: $240
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| 1035
US MORGAN DOLLAR
1890O MS-63, in Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) officially encapsulated and graded to #2284130-024, Feb. 2008 Coin Market value $410 Opening bid: $325
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| 1036
US MORGAN DOLLAR
1889S MS-62, in Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) officially encapsulated and graded to #2284130-021, Feb. 2008 Coin Market value $400 Opening bid: $325
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| 1037
EIGHT U.S. LIBERTY NICKELS
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1893 AG-3 (2)
1896 G-4
1900 AG-3 (pitted)
1903 G-4
1906 AG-3
1907 G-4 (scratched)
1912 F-12
Opening bid: $5.
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| 1038
US MORGAN DOLLAR
1885 (MS-62 to MS-63), improperly cleaned coin, submitted to Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) not encapsulated or graded. Opening bid: $30
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| 1039
US MORGAN DOLLAR
1888 (MS-60 to MS-63), reverse scratch coin submitted to Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) not encapsulated or graded by NGC. Opening bid: $30
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| 1040
US MORGAN DOLLAR
1886O (AU-58 to MS-60), improperly cleaned coin submitted to Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) not encapsulated or graded by NGC, Feb. 2008 Coin Market range $78 - $685. Opening bid: $150
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