SOLD Art, Jewelry, Coins, Steamer Trunk possibly Louis Vuitton 1892), Reprints 1860s Papers, Antiques & Collectibles Auction 3-11-2010 in Harrison, ARLive On-Site Auction
Began: Thursday, March 11, 2010 at 6:00 PM CST Location: 104-106 West Stephenson, Harrison Auction Gallery, South side of square in Downtown Harrison, Harrison, AR 72601 DetailsClick on any image to view larger. Art, Coins, Jewelry, Rings, Necklaces, Watches, Trunk (Possibly LV), Antiques, Collectibles, Memorabilia & Much More. Please see photo galeries here and on Auction Zip.com (ID 1065). Thank you. Please read on... ART, Tommy “On Deck” Doll, ALADDIN vintage No. 12 Kerosene Lamp
Watercolor “Still Water” framed & signed by Artist Peri. It’s about 18 inches x 25 inches w/ overall size 27 ½ x 33 ½. Info on back is Frame No. 132 Sil, Line No. 1347 and Order No. 1612.
Palette 16 x 20 painting of “Light House Scene” overall size with frames 22 x 26 with outside frame rustic & stamped HECHO en MEXICO, middle frame is elegant gold color & the inner frame has a canvas-look border. The artist used a Craft Tint Panel Acrylic Primed Canvas. You can almost hear the ocean waves crashing against the bluffs in the cove & a smile is visible at first glance of the light house.
Framed & Signed Oil Painting of New Orleans housing district. The frame is painted black & measures 30 x 20 ½ inches. To gaze upon this work of art is quite thrilling. If you love New Orleans & Impressionist Paintings, you’ll like this work of art.
Signed watercolor where vivid orange Wild Flowers Meet The Ocean is enhanced with brown & green shades of spruce trees on the hill. It’s signed (sorry, I can’t make out the artist’s signature …Detlef Ser Lasn…). It’s vivid, yet soft & delightful.
RARE Antique 20 ½ inch Square Frame with Gadrooning & Recessed Painting. Green velvet fabric, soft with age, covers the frame & surrounds this magnificent recessed painting with Diamond Dust that glitters on the lower section where the Path leads up to the castle-like Village Mansion On The Hill with several small pheasant’s dwellings pretty close by. It’s painted on an unusual surface that’s shaped like a low-bowl serving dish or upturned 13”round plate. The frame’s trim needs repair but, I promise you, the expense will be worth it. This must be a rare, one-of-a-kind, maybe even that once-in-a-lifetime find that is sure to excite even the most frugal art investor. It is an amazing work of art!
Two Chinese hand-held Carved wood Fans with one in its original see-thru top cloth wrapped box & decorated box top Made in The Peoples Republic of China. Both are in mint condition with exquisite designs.
Doll – very early played-with 2-headed handmade doll with yarn pigtails & embroidered faces. The clothing needs re-stitched but otherwise, in good condition.
Tin Box with Courting Scene painted on lid. It was designed by Daher, Long Island, N.Y. 11101 marked Made in England. Sides equally decorated with flowers & butterfly.
A Carole Jeane art doll creation “Tommy”. He’s a porcelain shoulder head, hands & feet DOLL in box with inside paper marked The Danbury Mint. Tommy is “On Deck” wearing removable baseball cap, has a sucker bulging one jaw with the stick hanging out of one side of his mouth & he’s holding a Baseball Bat. He’s appropriately dressed & comes with a metal doll stand.
Jewelry, Watches, Beads, Jewel Boxes, Peace Dollar in Bezel, Etc Ring – ladies rose gold with pearls & rubies size 6 ½ to 7 Ring – Ladies 10k gold with six garnets Ring – Ladies gold with six sapphires & four diamonds Ring – Ladies 10k gold with 19 diamonds size 7-8 Ring – Ladies 10k gold & gold filigree with 5 sapphires,4 diamonds Rings & Bracelet Set – Indian made silver bracelet with large turquoise stone & 4 corals Rings Wedding Set – Black enamel under gold, engagement has solitaire diamond Ring – Ladies 10k with two ruby gemstones Ring – Ladies 10k marked PDN with six large & six small garnets size est 7-9 Ring – Ladies 10k with gold filigree & three emeralds, est. size 7-9 Ring – Ladies 10k gold heart design w/ diamonds, est. size 6-7 Ring – Ladies gold w/ single emerald centered around 12 small diamonds, size 7-9 Ring – Ladies gold diamond surround a large aqua marine blue stone Ring – Ladies multi-colored stones & 3 diamonds setting in forward position 7-9 Ring – Ladies gold 3-layer setting & 1 citrine yellow stone in center w/ crystals Ring – Ladies gold w/green stone & 4 diamonds/crystals on each side est size 8-9 Necklace – Gold chain marked Italy Necklace – Silver chain with dove on silver cross pendant Necklace – long chain with cross & emerald colored stone in center Necklace – 24” necklace w/13 large Mother-of-Pearl stones set w/gold bar links Necklace – 3-Strands Pearls 32” necklace w/ irregular shaped pearls Necklace – to be re-stringed lovely glass beads in assorted sizes & shapes Watch – Ladies Seiko gold wrist watch with safety chain Necklaces – two gold chains; gold chain with a pearl & a diamond pendant Bezel – 24” rope designed chain w/1926 Peace Dollar, highly polished, set in bezel Ring Box – Porcelain hand painted roses on lid 3-legged dresser ring box Costume & Some Designer Jewelry – boxes full of assorted rings, bracelets, necklaces Avon, Cameo, Coventry & Others – Bring your jeweler’s loupe for inspection on 3-11-10Jewelry Boxes – Chest style with drawers & a side door to hang the chains & necklaces Louis Vuitton-like large antique wood Steamer Travel Trunk w/ 1892 Eagle Lock… This rare trunk measures 28 1/2 “ h, 38 ½”w, 23 ½” d, rollers on tin covered bottom Howard Hughes H-4 Airplane framed 30” x 42” overall size Photo ‘Hercules’ “Spruce Goose” first flown in 1947 & is the world’s largest aircraft. Photo is #12 in a series from the Nut Tree Aviation Collection, Nut Tree, California 95688. Northrop Institute of Technology Photo. Art – original painting of Bruce Lee on Velvet in original frame Art print – antique in gold gilt frame 32 ½” x 20”, plum colored mat – beautiful Angels Antique Side Chair, Entry/Sofa Antique Table Restored Billy Bass in Box, collectible Fishing Lures, leather wallet personalized for Ed Two Schrade scrimshaw knives (SC599 & SC 513) Skinning & a Pocket Knife Old Mickey Mouse Bank & Figure, 3 early Pole Lamps (one is iron). 2 shiny brass wall shelves, Goebel W Germany glassware mint dish & dbl handled sugar 3 Movie Posters nicely framed & ready to display, two game tables w/ folding legs Clear fishing box with lures & other fishing supplies Hamilton Beach slow cooker, nude statuette of Caesar’s David Collectible MARBLES pkg of 12 VITRO CAT EYES & 2 extra large glass shooters Occupied Japan hand painted tea cup; hand painted saucer unmarked More Coins & Silver Strikes – Silver Dollars 1880, 1884, 1900 & two 1972; 1 Canadian Dollar, 1-$2 Dollar Canadian; 3 half dollars 1965, 1966 & 1967; 4 Silver Strikes $10 each from Las Vegas casinos; 2 old dimes; 2 Indian Head pennies; 2 old zinc pennies. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspapers – Reissues – Inside Full Page Photos Suitable for Framing…All (4) are Vol. XI
No. 267 New York, January 5, 1861 No. 268 New York, January 12, 1861 No. 270 New York, January 26, 1861 No. 272 New York, February 9, 1861 No. 283 New York, April 27, 1861 Front page stories: Great Excitement in Charleston Fort Moultrie Evacuated. Fashions Photo. The Mutineers of the Staghound with photo of Captain Howland of the Ship Hussar. Raising the Stars and Stripes at Fort Sumter 12-27-1860 w/ Chaplain & Major Anderson. Pensacola & It’s Forts. Important Notice to Officers and others Attached to the Armies of the Federal and the Confederate States. Auction TermsRegistration: Present drivers license or other form of photo identification to the cashier to receive your bidder number. Registration will begin at least one hour before auction time. Bidding and Acknowledgment by Auctioneer: Bidding and acknowledgment will be made by number only. Bidding may be done verbally or by holding your bidder card high in the air. Make certain the Auctioneer or the Bid Assistant (Ring Man) hears or sees your bid. Don't delay. If you want it, buy it before it's too late. A successfully acknowledged bid between you and the auctioneer is your contract to purchase. At the moment of sale, the merchandise becomes your responsibility. The sellers, the auctioneer and all members of the auction staff shall not be liable or in any way responsible for the loss or damage to any article for any cause whatsoever once it is “sold”. You are responsible for the safe keeping of, payment for and the removal of your merchandise. Discuss any special needs for pick up prior to your bidding. Coins, jewelry & other smalls may be held by staff until paid for & invoice issued. Seller Cannot Bid: Seller nor any representative or agent for the seller may bid on his/her own merchandise. However, in a mult-seller auctions, each seller may register to bid and may buy merchandise that belongs to another seller. Auction Staff may Register, Bid and Buy. Any member of the auction staff may be a registered bidder and buy merchandise during the sale. Absentee Bids: Registered bidders that cannot be present during the auction may leave an absentee bid with the cashier. All absentee bidders are advised to submit a low to a high range that, at the auctioneer’s discretion, may be used to open the bid. The Auctioneer and Auction Staff are agents of the seller and it is our duty to obtain the highest price possible for the merchandise for the seller. Sellers permit us to accept & execute bids on absentee bidder’s behalf as if they were present. All Absentee Bids must be in writing & accepted with pre-determined method of payment or as otherwise may be approved by management. All expenses to pack & ship merchandise out of the area will be paid by the winning absentee bidder. All Merchandise Will be Sold “As Is, Where Is.” Neither Sellers nor the Auction Staff make any express or implied warranties or representations of any kind or nature with respect to the merchandise. In no event shall either be responsible for the correctness of, or be deemed to have made any representation or warranty of usefulness, fitness for purpose, description, genuineness or condition concerning the property offered, whether oral or written. Descriptions are believed to be true and correct, but it is your responsibility to inspect the items before you buy. The Buyer's Guide, when available, is a tool to assist you, but its accuracy is not guaranteed. No refunds or buy backs after items are sold. Payment: All accounts must be settled with the cashier before merchandise is removed from the premises. Acceptable forms of payment include cash, good personal or company checks with photo identification. Checks are payable to Advanced Realty & Auction Group “Auction Escrow Account.” Visa, Master Card & Discover are accepted. We do not accept Bank Debit Cards or American Express. Statements by Auctioneer on Day of Sale. The Auctioneer's announcements and statements shall take precedence over all printed & promotional materials. The opening remarks before the sale will include the Terms and Conditions and Order of the Sale. Dorwin & Patsy Shaddox, Owners, Advanced Realty & Auction Group, Harrison, Arkansas 870-741-9003 Directions/Map104 West Stephenson, Harrison, Arkansas. Follow Arkansas State Highway 65 to Harrison (North from Little Rock, Conway, Greenbriar, Clinton & Marshall, Arkansas. South from Springfield & Branson Missouri). Take Hwy 65B as you enter Harrison to go downtown on Main Street. The Harrison Auction Gallery is located on the south side of the Court Park Square in the Shaddox Building at 104 West Stephenson 1 block north of the bridge that crosses Lake Harrison. Gallery: Jewelry, Kerosene Antique Light Fixture, Christening Gowns Auction Date 3-11-2010Gallery: Art, Firearm Sam Walton Special Remington, Gun 12 Ga Shotgun, Plush Toys, Shakespear Reels, Collectibles @ Auction 3-11-2010 in Harrison, AR![]() |
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