Multi-Estate Finds
Friday, March 3rd, Beginning noon ET
- Clocks & Watches: Guinand 14K Split Second Chronograph Pocket Watch, Seth Thomas Number 2 Regulator, Waterbury & other Mantel, Vintage Tall Case - Crystal: Waterford
- Fine Art: William Henry David Koerner, Wil Barnet, Fumio Kitaoka, Philip Berkeley, Wilhelm Zahn & Owen Jones
- Antique Mechanical Bank Collection: Hubley and other 1880-1930
- Rugs: A variety of Oriental woven, Cross-stitched, and Needlepoint
- Sterling & Silverplate
- Antique Lighting: Bronze Chandeliers, Pair Large Slag Glass Pendant Shades, Pair Art Deco Milk Glass Pendant Lights, Oil & Electric Lamps & Sconces
- Furniture: Modern Signed Enameled Aluminum & Glass tables, Wrought Iron Furniture & Accessories
- Coins & Stamps - Vintage Costume Jewelry
- Vintage 14K & GP Pocket & Wrist Watches
- Porcelain: Herend, Limoges, Saenger Star Trek Picard Ceramic Tea Set, 1 Black, 1 White
- Chinese Porcelain, Furniture, Jade Carvings, Bronzes, Paintings
LOT 430:
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Sold for: $20
Price including buyer’s premium:
$
24.60
Start price:
$
10
Estimated price :
$40 - $80
Buyer's Premium: 23%
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REFERENCE BOOKS ON ANTIQUES |
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Treasury of American Design and Antiques - by Clarence P. Hornung. A Handbook of Popular Antiques - by Katharine Morris McClinton, copyright 1946, hc. The Charm of the Antique - by Robert & Elizabeth Shackleton, copyright 1914, hc. Heirlooms in Miniatures - by Anne Hollingsworth Wharton, copyright 1897, hc,
12 1/4" x 9 1/2"
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Image 1:

HORNUNG
The
McCLINTON
A Handbook of Popular Antiques
Treasury
OF
AMERICAN
DESIGN AND
MINIATURES
HEIRLOOMS
HOLLINGSWORTH
ANTIQUES
WHARTON
ANNE
IN
BY
BONANZA
ABRAMS
HORNUNG
The
McCLINTON
A
Handbook
of
Popular
Antiques
the
Treasury
OF
AMERICAN
DESIGN
AND
MINIATURES
HEIRLOOMS
HOLLINGSWORTH
ANTIQUES
WHARTON
ANNE
IN
BY
BONANZA
ABRAMS
Image 2:

CHAPTER
I
THE CHARM OF ACQUISITION
PAGE
II
1
III
16
IV
51
VI
THE CHARM OF COMPARATIVE CHEAPNESS
67
87
VII
THE CHARM OF FIREPLACES
Copyright, 1913, 1914, by
VIII
104
THE CHARM OF AN OLD-TIME HOUSE
119
IX
136
Scandinavian
All rights reserved. including that the of
CHAPTER
I
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CHARM
OF
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II
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AND
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OF
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VI
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CHARM
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67
87
VII
THE
CHARM
OF
FIREPLACES
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1913,
1914,
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HOUSEKEEPING
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VIII
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104
Copyright,
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119
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Image 3:

HORNUNG
Treasury
OF
AMERICAN
DESIGN AND
HORNUNG
Handbook
of
Treasury
OF
AMERICAN
DESIGN
AND
Image 4:

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