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Auctions SALE OF ANTIQUITIES AND FINE ART CHOICE SELECTED LOTS FROM DECEASED ESTATES AND PRIVATE HOMES INCLUDING ONE OF THE FINEST SELECTIONS OF HIGH QUALITY ANTIQUE FNRNITURE EVER PRESENTED IN CHRISTCHURCH. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION THURSDAY, JULY 29, AT 11 A.M. AT THE TE KURA LOUNGE, 156 BEALEY AVENUE FURNITURE.—A collection of over 80 lots, the greater part consisting of a superb collection of pieces of Georgian and Victorian Furniture in Burr Walnut. Mahogany. Rosewood, Oak. etc., including an important. Marquetry decorated, early 19th Century French Jardiniere Table (illustrated), an early hanging comer cupboard in Mahogany, a Rare Literary Table, Rare Old Library Steps, and numerous pieces of the highest quality including a Credenza, Davenport Card Tables. Sutherland. Writing. Dining. Supper and Occasional Tables. Sets of Walnut and Mahogany Victorian Dining Chairs, 19th Century Cabinets. Gentleman’s Chair, Dressing Tables, Chests of Drawers. Occasional and Hall Chairs, a Deep Carved Camphor Wood Chest, Display Cabinets. Bookcase, etc., also an Edwardian Couch with gentleman’s, lady’s and four Dining Chairs to match. PAINTINGS.—Over 40 Oils and Watercolours including works by Haite, Van der Velden. Sydney Thompson. Francis Hodgkins, Thomas Hunt. Poisson, Robert Procter, C. N. Worsley. S. G. W. Roscoe, J. D. Perrett, C. H. Howarth, W. G. Baker, Russell Clark,'Noel Barraud. C. Hay-Campbell, Nugent Welch., Kathleen Salmond, J. Elder Moultray, Esther Hope, George Oyston. W. S. Wauchop, G. E. Pruden, Paul Olds, Herbert Cole, Blythe Fletcher, E. Baird, Friberg, etc. STERLING SILVER. — Numerous small pieces of interest of Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian Sterling Silver, including a small George 111 Baluster shaped Jug, a Victorian Christening Mug, 18th Century Table Spoons, three Sterling Silver 3-piece Tea Services, and a setting of old English Pattern George 111 and IV Table Silver in sixes, together with a matching Ladle and other matching pieces. GOLD COINS AND WATCHES.—Two Half Sovereigns in very good condition. and two early 18ct Gold Cased Watches, both in very good working order —one late 18th Century. JEWELLERY—A small collection of interesting pieces—some quite old. A Diamond and Jade set of a Ring and Earrings and two important Diamond Rings—one a Solitaire Diamond of I.7scts, and the other a three stone Diamond Ring of 3.2octs set with six small Diamonds. CERAMICS —Include a Roval Doulton Iris Pattern Tea Set of six Cups, Saucers, and Plates, two framed old Pratt Pot Lids, a large Burslem Doulton Jardiniere Moorcroft, other Burslem and Royal Doulton pieces, English and Continental Porcelain including a small collection of Royal Bayreuth, a number of Royal Souvenir pieces, Belleek, Goss ware. Coalport. Minton, Vienna. Limoges, 19th Century German pieces, figure groups, two important Royal Worcester Porcelain Vases, and a rare Royal Worcester Porcelain Limited Edition Figure. SILVER PLATE.—lncluding an American Chafing Dish (a notable piece), an important handled dish, and a rare pair of Sugar Cutters. UNUSUAL ITEMS—lncluding a rare 19th Century Ships Pail in heavy Copper, and directional Signalling Lamp from a large Steamer. COPPER AND BRASS. —Including a rare old copper Persian Incense Burner, a nair of 19th Century Brass Candlesticks, and a Victorian ornamental Brass Coal Scuttle (another 'notable piece). OBJETS D’ART — Including some rare 19th Century picture woven in silks." an old German Bronze Figure. “The Fruit Easter, a B u™ese Work Box with Ivory and Silver inlay, and a rare 19lh Century French Jewel els kc t GLASS WARE AND CRYSTAL —Including a Victorian Mary Gregory Jug, a Victorian Cranberry Glass Jug, Old Venetian Glass including a Mille Fm Glass Necklet, and an early 19th Century Crystal Decanter. PEWTER.—Several early 19th Century Pewter Tankards. THERE ARE MANY OTHER FINE LOIS In all a comprehensive and varied Catalogue of great 'nterest and value. Fully Descriptive Catalogues Available —81.00. \IF.\MNG— wi .. dne( . Ju]v 28> 10 arn . 43O p.m.; 7 p.m.-9.30 p.m. And from 9 a.m. Morning of Sale. McCROSTIE’S FINE ART AUCTIONS, LIMITED, Further particulars: He(eford Christchurch . Phone 68-669. Q _

Properties for Sale FERRY ROAD $19,500 THIS corner block of 15 perches with a substantial established shop and dwelling situated on it represents an excellent opportunity to secure a business site in this prime location. REDWOOD MARET GARDEN LAND $38,500 THIS corner block of nearly 12 acres has become avail-! able. Its location makes it. most attractive for either market gardening or a small holding. BURWOOD $24,000 OWNERSHIP Flat to be commenced shortly in a prime, location. 3 bedroom unit in a block of two. For further particulars please telephone 66-979 or 64-205. COMMERCIAL CHURCH CORNER 30.5 PERCH $27,000 [THREE bedroom weatherboard bungalow on this valuable land. Ideal for builder icr developer. For further deI tails phone Noel Lyall, 69-387. :69-609, a.h 383-772. REAL ESTATE 5935 HOUSE PROPERTY FOR SALE: ADDINGTON APPLICATIONS closing 4 I p.m.. MONDAY. August 23. 11976. are invited for a house ; pro per tv at 56 Torrens Road. Addington. comprising 675 * square metres. The Terms land Conditions of Offering ■and application forms arc i available from the Department of Lands and Survey, fourth floor. State Insurance Building. Worcester Street, ! Christchurch. 2885 UVINgSTBHftj GLANDOVEY ROAD $34,500 I PRIME SITUATION ! A NEAT comfortable permanent material 2 bedroom I home on splendid 32 perch section, an. opportunity heie for you to alter or enlarge to , the home of your choice if required as the price asked .can be considered section lvalue only for this choice i location. For details phone Allan 'Turnbull, business 69-783, a.h. I 517-972. I 8244

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Press, 24 July 1976, Page 35

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Page 35 Advertisements Column 4 Press, 24 July 1976, Page 35

Page 35 Advertisements Column 4 Press, 24 July 1976, Page 35

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