Auctions CAR AUCTION WEDNESDAYS FRIDAYS 11.30 A.M. TURNERS UCEMSED " CNR LICHFIELD AND MADRAS STREETS PHONE 61-807 Licensed Auctioneers WHS
Auctions FORTNIGHTLY AUCTION SATURDAY, MAY 28 11 A.M. 11 HOLT PLACE (North end Walrakel Rd) OUTBOARD motors, Toyota car, handgilder, radial arm saw, heating units, bacon slicer, furniture, paint, ski gear, bike, green over-roof, motorised scrub cutter, angle grinders, grass skies, and sundries. Any entries recleved. BANNERMAN AND SIMPSON AUCTIONEERS Ph. 583-989 all. 556-939.
CONDIMENTS ALL SORTS AND SIZES MORE THAN ONE THOUSAND TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION IN ‘GALLERY TWO’ 169 GLOUCESTER ST NEXT TUESDAY AT 11 A.M. A REMARKABLE COLLECTION *wl I* ipTrm ML? Z A BMW |g||k ’ Wl wo A JI MAIN ITEMS: animals, monsters, gnomes, monks, shoes, cruets, Siamese and other cats, candelabrum, furniture, fruit, musical Instruments, snails, lamps, pierrots, trains, tea sets, tankards, tikis, boots, bottles, reptiles, Tobys, celestial bodies, books, boats, birds, the Prime Minister, Mr Rowling, performing seals, chefs, fishes, feet, flowers, Santa Claus, telephones, toadstools, ornaments, oriental items, gramophones, gavels, children, castles, vegetables and hands. Ei?£K ''’A ‘ :«• 'L? • a <■’ COMMENT: this collection has to be seen to be believed. On view Monday 9.30 to 5.30 p.m. Not a catalogued sale. DON’T MISS SEEING THIS REMARKABLE COLLECTION R. G. BELL AND CO. Auctioneers of Lovely Things, 169 GLOUCESTER ST, CHRISTCHURCH.
(®) AUCTION (ffi) FROM THE ANTIQUES COLLECTION OF MRS MARGARET STRACHAN, GOVERNOR’S BAY • choice Georgian and Victorian sterling silver. • PORCELAIN, IVORY, PERSIAN RUGS. • GEORGIAN FURNITURE. TO BE HELD AT CHRISTCHURCH WOOL EXCHANGE, WHiTELEIGH AVE (Off Lincoln Road), WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1983. Commencing at 10.30 a.m. Mrs Strachan is moving from Governor's Bay and offers an interesting catalogue of over 300 items from her antiques collection. The following is a selection of choice items:— STERLING SILVER Rare S.S. Chatelaine; Vinaigrettes; Snuff Boxes; Flatware; Cased Set of Six Salt Cellars with Spoons; Creamers; Teapots; Sugar Castors; Candlesticks; Ladles. CERAMICS Worcester; Derby; New Hall, Meissen; Staffordshire Flat Backs. IVORY Patch Boxes (Gold Inlay); Marrow Spoons; Five Miniatures; Chinese Counter Box; Locket, Etui, Snuff Bottles; Magnifying Glass. FINE GLASS 8 Stourbridge Wine Glasses (Green); 6 Crystal Bacardi Glasses; 5 Decanters; Coloured Victorian Glass Pieces. TRINKETS Garnett Necklaces, 18ct Thimble, S.S. Thimbles, S.S. FOB Watch; S.S. Belt Buckle; Scent Bottle (Ruby); Gold and Chrysoprase Ring; Snuff Boxes (Battersea Enamel), Tortoise Shell, French Enamel, etc. PERSIAN RUGS Shiraz Carpet 11ft 1 in. x 7ft 6in; 6 Rugs. FURNITURE Set of 6 Oak Country Chippendale Chairs (2 Carvers); Set of 6 Fruitwood, Rush Seat Dining Chairs (2 Carvers); Exquisite Kidney Shape Specimen and Display Cabinet; Oak Dropleaf Dining Table; Mahogany Dropleaf Dining Table; Gothic Revival Oak Escretoire (Handcarved); Walnut French Provincial Fall Front Escretoire, 3 Secret Compartments; French Provincial Chest of Drawers, Mahogany (Small); 2 Polescreens, Embroidered; French Mantel Clock (Brass Mounted Glass Case); Brass Hanging Lamp with Candlesconces; Mahogany Bow Fronted Corner Cupboard; Oak and Mahogany Corner Cupboard (Glazed Door). PICTURES Two Portraits in Oils; Two Stevengraphs; Embroideries; Watercolours; Prints. VIEWING: TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1983, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., 7 p.m.-9 p.m. and on Morning of Sale from 9 a.m. CATALOGUES: Available from the Christchurch branch of the Auctioneers. Price $l.OO Postage Free, on receipt of cheque or postal order. BUYING ORDERS ACCEPTED. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LIMITED AUCTIONEERS $ CHRISTCHURCH 4
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