I Auctions |t.h.gibbon| PUBLIC AUCTION GENUINE ANTIQUES SELECT PAINTINGS STERLING SILVER FURNITURE & EFFECTS The contents of the home of a well known Fendalton family whose residence we have sold — WED. MARCH 17, 11 a.m. AT 10 STRATFORD STREET, FENDALTON. MAIN ITEMS INCLUDE:— ANTIQUES: Inlaid Burr Walnut Serpentine figured Georgian Chest of Drawers; 4 Chippendale style Solid Mahogany Ribbon Backed Dining Chairs, ball and claw feet; Revolving Walnut Book Table with Cabriole Legs; Mahogany Sheraton 3-drawer Bureau; Mahogany Adam stvle Ova! Dining Table with tapered Legs; 6-drawer Kauri Scotch Chest; Burmese Brass Coffee Table.
SILVER: 30 piece Sterling Silver Kings pattern (perfect condition) Table Silver; Victorian Silver Condiment Set, 2 Pepper. 2 Mustard, 4 Salt; 6 ’Sterling Sliver Gilt Teaspoons, 1876; Shell pattern Silver Fruit Sets; Salvers: Entree Dishes; and a Quantity of Silverware. SELECTED PAINTINGS: Water Colours by T. Cane dated 1884; Beatrice Seddon; F. J. Aldridge; B. Laughnan; C. D. Barraud; B. Wood; Madden; N. B. Verticfchlof; Etchings by Plnellf, 1809, Rome; OH Colour, “Campanile Venice,” In beautiful carved wood frame, by A. Foster, 1909. OTHER ITEMS INCLUDE: Quantity Exquisite China and Glassware; 6 French hand painted Delvaud Tea Plates on white Llmoge China; 22piece Paragon Tea Set; 2 hand painted Henriot Quimper Oval Plates; Assorted Paragon Pieces; Llchestein Beer Set; Brunswick Plates; Royal Doulton and Spode China; Quantity Crystal; 4 Crystal Chandeliers; 2 Satsuma Oriental Vases; Chinese Lacquered Coffee Pot; Quantity Assorted Brasses; Cigarette Boxes; Small French Clock; 2-drawer Oak Jewel Box; 3-piece Lounge Suite; Cane Furniture; Mahogany Single Beds; Man’s Oak Compactum Wardrobe; Bell TV Set; Electrolux; Oak Desk; Deep Freeze; Carved Edwardian Wardrobe; Garden Furniture; Statues; Garden Tools; Motor Mower; Kitchenware and Many Sundries.
TERMS STRICTLY CASH No outside items accepted On view 2 p.m.-4 p.m.. Today, and 9.30 a.m. Day of Sale. T. H. GIBBON & CO. REAL ESTATE AGENTS and AUCTIONEERS, 84 HEREFORD ST, PHONE 40-592. 6260 Prooerties for Safe RICCARTON, Deans Ave. Rare opportunity to acquire a permanent material three bedroom bungalow with superb views of Haglev Park. Sunny lounge with sunroom off, etc. Lovely wall to wall carpets, auto, washing machine, etc. included in the asking price of $26,950. Please phone 71-859, ext. 709. Smiths City Market Ltd, M.R.E.LN.Z. 6322 RICCARTON. An excellent 3 double bedroom ex State home with larger than average living space on a mature 30 perch corner section. Double carport, easily convertible to garage. $24,000. Sole agency. Phone Brian Cleland, 66-569; a.h. 427-971. Ford and Hadfield Ltd, M.R.E.I.N.Z. 6297 ST ALBANS. $18,900. Olde Worlde charm, needs paint, paper and your talent. Attractive 30 perch section with stream boundary. Half finance available to approved purchaser. Ph. Jan Jackson, 65-336 any time. Avon Real Estate, M.R.E.I.N.Z. C 7326 ST ALBANS (new listing). Sole agent, $34,000. Two storeyed. 4 bedroom permanent material character home which with some alterations and decoration could be a fabulous home. Two spacious separate panelled living rooms. Almost 30 perches, ideal family home. Tremendous street appeal. Further details by Phoning 516-131. Robin Seeker Real Estate. M.R.E.LN.Z.
■■ ■ ■ ST ALBANS. Close in. 2 years old. This modern permanent material 2 storeyed home Is set in mature trees, stream frontage. 26 perches. Upstairs living area: lounge 28 x 14, superb kitchen-dining 15 x 12, 2 bedrooms and bathroom. Downstairs: 1 bedroom, study, games room, 25 x 13, laundry and toilet. Central heating. Two garages. Immaculate order. $60,000. Royds Real Estate, M.R.E.I.N.Z. Ph. 554-884, 555-370; a.h. 559-537. T 7991
ST ALBANS. Urgent sale. $25,000 0.n.0. Very tidy 3 bedroom home. Large lounge plus dining room, new carpets throughout Single garage. For further information please phone Merritt Properties, 67-879, M.R.E.1.N.Z., a.h. Joe Roland, 892-101. T 7666 ST ALBANS: (near Colombo Street, North), $29,000. Containing 2 bedrooms and sunroom, permanent material home in immaculate condition throughout. Handy to shops, buses. Sole agents, phone Robert •J. Hughey Real Estate, M.R.E.1.N.Z., 428-087, 584-252. T 8321 ST ALBANS. Bargain. Onlv $18,500. G.V. $19,000. Appealing 2 bedroom. home. Large lounge, kitchen, requires some redecoration. 32 perch section. Details Ph. Wells or Tweedie. 65-336. Avon Real Estate. M.R.E.LN.Z. T 7731 ST ALBANS bargain. (Note G.V. S 20.200!) (Knowles St), $19,000. First day offered. Permanent two bedroom home with a large lounge and a modern kitchen dining. Good carpets, etc. Excellent 34 perch section with fruit trees. Garage. $5OOO second mortgage available! Beasley, Packard and Chamberlain, 62-105 (any time). M.R.E.I.N.Z. 6392 ST ALBANS. Delightful little home of 2 bedrooms, on 14p. section, close to shops and buses. This home is immaculate inside and out. Great for retirement couple or newly weds. $19,000. Ph. Don Strathdee. 517-159, a.h. 515-508. Chch Seal Est»t“ M.R.E.I.N.Z. 6407
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