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Auctions Dear Reader. I think next Wednesday’s auction of antiques at Kaiapoi can truly be classified as a connoisseur’s delight, the catalogue being brimfu' of treasures for the collector whether one’s interest be silver painting* oriental art. furniture, ceramics or jewellery. It is there! re a great pleasu-e to invite you to the viewing on Tuesday" and the important sail ■ • • following da\. —R. G. BELL. Let’s look first at paintings; some 80 lots, each work signed unless specified. An early New Zealand primitive water colour recording thr historic landing of the ship "Arrow” at Nelson Haven m 1841 (unsigned Fine pictures by P. Van der Velden, Frances Hodgkins, Marc U King. W • Barraud. H. Babbage. Varboeckhoren. C. Hay Campbell, Semise’, t. H warth J. Philip. R A.. Colin Wheeler. D. Osborn. I . Verpilleaux. 1 t rease. Harding, Sir Peter Lely lattrib.l, J. Hardy, J Peerless. R. Procter, S. Lamoma Birch. Beatrice Partridge. Blyth Fletcher. J. N. Pat 'n. Philip Hvde and eitherA lovely array. - !> AW ' A I » s . > « NOW FURNITURE.—A brass dial long case clock by J. P. Saddleton, mahogany case, also in magohany; set of 6 dining chairs, set of 4 dining chairs, bowfront chest, ext. dining table, circ. 100 dining table, gent’s cab leg easy chair, toilet mirrors, 9 drawer flat top desk, cab 'eg coMote table, dressing table, cab leb commode, large burenu>bookcaae with wood glaz-ng bars, 4 dr. chest, gent’s clothes press. “S" chair, Pembroke table, full length dressing mirror, flat top desk, writing table, brass-bound box. bedside cabinet BURR WALNUT.—OvaI 100 table, fine serpentine front cab leg chaise longue, occ. chairs, 4 tier comer whatnot. Sutherland table, h iding card table, inlaid china cabinets. ROSEWOOD.—Extra well crafted credenza. Regency cab leg centre table with tooled leather top, fine window table, also country chairs in othor w -ods CERAMICS.—ProbabIy one of the finest selections of genuine antique pieces we have sold. Davenport, Minton, Derby, Bloor Berby, Rockingham. Coalport. Staffordshire, Sunderland lustre, Delft "(all over 100 years old), < xtta good Royal Doulton, French porcelain, Parian figures, lovely Royal Worcester vases, Hadley Worcs. plates, German porcelain, Mary Gregory ruby glass, gorgeous Lalique bowl, etc. Terra Cotta, Claret jug, decanters. OUTSTANDING SlLVER.—(Sterling) A 10 place setting of Old English Cattem flatware, early and in excellent order, fine mug London 1762, sugar asin, cruet, matching set of 11 fiddle and shell teaspoons. Geo serving spoons, vinaigrette trinket box, Apostle spoons, bonbon dishes, photo frames, ass. flatware. Also Sheffield plate and quality E.P. ware, spirit kettle, silver toddy ladle. JEWELLERY.—GoId. Bracelet, Brooches, Lockets, Pendants, Diamond and other stone rings, earrings, 18 ct hunter watch, lady’s wrist watches, watch chains, Spade guinea on chain, cameo brooch. 9 ct filled sovereign case, etc. Also silver watches, brooches, pendants, buckles, chains, etc, beads. ORIENTAL ART.—A unique collection of 17th century blue and white Chinese porcelain mostly dishes and bowls (very nice, rare). Celadon bowls. Ming, exquisite Jade ornaments (first in years), beautiful hand carved ivory figures, jade buckle, ivory ornaments, very old eating knife and chop sticks in scabbard, quality lacquer, old prints, wood-cuts, scrolls, lovely cloisonne, folding screens, large brass Buddha, etc. ALSO.—2 fine old Persian rugs, large doll, sundry swords and daggers, old violin, brass, copper, hanging oil lamp, shades, warming pan, old plate camera, gold scales, warming pan. Saratoga trunk, full size cast iron gas lamp (electrified). Supplement to 1851 “Lyttelton Times,” books, set brass spurs, horse brasses. COMMENT: We hope you agree that this is an auction of auctions. Catalogues are available without charge. Please note viewing times, TUESDAY NEXT, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 pm. to 9 p.m. No parking worries, so you can really relax. AUCTION COMMENCES NEXT WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, AT 10.30 A.M. R. G. BELL and CO., AUCTIONEERS OF LOVELY THINGS (Opposite Clock Tower) KAIAPOI. 2696

M.R.E.LN.Z. BUILD YOUR OWN HOME AND ATTACHED INVESTMENT FLATS ON THIS CENTRALLY LOCATED SITE 36 ABBERLEY CRESCENT, ST ALBANS 43 PERCHES ZONED RES. 2 together with option to purchase up to 25 perches of adjoining land including right of way TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1976, AT 2.15 P.M. GN ACCOUNT TRUSTFES ESTATE O. V. LEWIS If you require a property on which you can erect your own home in a quiet secluded 1 cation, together with attached income producing flats or as a builder you seek an exce'lent 'ite for investment flats, this is the property for you. Situated just off Springfield Road with buses and school, shops and medical centre within a stone’s throw — there is bound to be demand for your investment. GOVERNMENT VALUATION, ’974: $18,700 Further particulars and details with pleasure from the Auctioneers, SIMES and CO., M.R.E.LN.Z. Telephone 64-347; a.h. 517-369 Vendor’s Solicitors: Messrs BELL, TAYLOR and CO., A.M.P. Building, Cathedral Square. CKOtfi

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