Auctions ANTIQUE AUCTION TO BE HELD IN THE NEW YEAR DATE TO BE SET CATALOGUE INCLUDES: Georgian long case clock brass face by George Fish, Ladies' and gents' mahoganychairs in original cloth, stick barometer, art deco radio, 5 porcelain antique dolls, kauri chest, Edwardian drawing room furniture, cased canteen cutlery, bracket clock, Vic. walnut chaise longue, cane whatnot, grand selection Doulton, genuine old carnival glass, Victorian glass, old figures, ruby glass, Carlton ware, copper spirit kettle, unique miniature Ivory and ormlu chest, very good water colour by L. W. Wilson "Head of the Ashburton River,” 50 early N.Z. books, pot lid, crystal, Venetian glass, mandolin, fish servers, sterling and quality plate, antique porcelain, old Chinese vases, Prattware. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED FOR THIS FORTHCOMING OUTSTANDING CATALOGUE Particularly: Furniture, sterling silver and paintings WATSONS AUCTION AND REAL ESTATE 201 HIGH STREET AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS TELEPHONE 60-236 MGAANZ
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Press, 10 December 1983, Page 66
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