:'5'V :--'; /-''.AUCIiONS.;;'':^-- \ :■,.■:;;.; EXHIBITION EXHIBITS, ELEC. PANS, CUBLTf BIRCH PANELS; SPECIMEN '-' •'■;.•!■■■.■■ ■;..-; 71-.fILASSW.JABS..'BXC-.-.:. ■'.'■■■.. .' .• ■ 3K jQIJJNSTdiN & GQi^Auctioneers. <?T*izl.'±. TbMORROW (WEDNESDAY); ■ ;• .*> : p**ir:- •■■ > - At . 1 p.m. ■ SHarp",:■.•; ' ' i'- -'SS^WgPJDOa (BASEMENT) MART,rv';; ■• ■'S^fe .^v;....... - }'■' .'■ ■■.- By.'-:Oi^lesea«^:-,tlie--;.Ca.nadian '/Trade; r: i-|-->-.•; : SrgK ftBiSTliV: OF CANADIAN, CURLY cr^^BRCH;1- •"*"' PAfWLS;'-i''.:f:- li;-BBA i VTW : lJLfcXi. •■ j^--^;^%:^r?- yv-- j'•-y^'-:';^: :-:^u. f ■'• * '■■■■••■■ ■■/■■■^•. -- :" '-\ - odd fiane^ i2(oi-'irieJtS*hr:- '^sed?;-' Blrdfe t^ Panel, ?Tit 1' T^:an* G.,; 123 pieces; j Cedar. I. aiiaip.;; Tft XJL2III'x liii,- 6 pieces; ■■• Bft x i3,oln>-i:2^iiiiTdressed;' 2 Special ' Pieces ? ilhlaid' ? Gurfy suitable for dlntog-?-'.!bi-vwflttJJttitabtei-1.;4 peases each 60.< ! sheetaiea-^iaOlh-Glasa; 4 ALMOST NEW ■'. SP£CIAL!ELEpT»IC;FANS, complete with : guart»V!>iJ'V^tr^''"apeiSal--:';heavyV;6laas-.''.3T tier Bulbous jGilSssvJars in 3 sec'tlonsvwith btoppef. tuf-ibp '(34-Inches high), ;4 spe<iial : Jars 3Q infehe^vhigh^ 6-incft diameter,. with ( stoppers ;:;':'*'do. -27 inches; high,:.- 2':..8d. Jars. 16' inches -high, and seteral 'smaller ' Jai?s. (These : are wonderful-;;gfl«|ssi;jtfars, very heavy glass and suitable fp;r^,dlgp 4 lays: for chemists; and co'nfe'ctibners&)"?;Vßeau-; : tifully-made . . : 3-SECTION ~?;:/-QWGU1JlRCOUNTER made "of wonderful polished Curly .Birch? •> : •:„: '" •" -■■ ■"■. ';'■;■ '■-': ;-ir. : -. '■ This beautiful Panelling' was' used Jhr' the- ; Canadian Court at the Exhibition and is' per- i feet. The Electric "Fans are almost new ; and ~ the Glass Jars are something quite out of ! the ordinary. ':, -v .: ;■ ■ . Now on View, -'.•v'-'" ■■>.-.'•;:- '■'- ■•-.•'.•"; To be sold in lots to suit buyers TOMORRO>V (WEDNBSDAY)/-''af.l'-.p.'m.--: v - • E JOHNSTON /AND CO., Auctioneers. J , ANTIQUE PURNITURE EXTRAORDINARY. , BECHSTEIN PIANOi, STERIiING SILVER. KTC £ # JOHNSTON I£O-, Auctioneers. THURSDAY NEXT, Commencing at li a.m., and continuing on Friday If-necessary.■:, ■> '"■"' ■■■.;■■ • ■ SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION ' , • AT OUR MART, No. 8 VVILLESTQN STREET. lUe'mOSO; INTEKESTING AND VALUAMLIi COLLECTION OF AUTHENTIC ANTIQUE OLD ENGLISH FURNITURE, ART TREA SURES. STEItLING SILVER. CRYSTAL. PERSIAN RUGS. REAL TURKEY CAR PETS, BODY CARPETS, COMFY DOWN CUSHIONED CHESTERFIELDS. WONDER FUL ANTIQUE CHAIRS, EXQUISITE DAVENPORT. ETC., ever gathered together for sale in our Mart. ; A LIFETIME COLLECTION. , ! Every piece Its superb condition. ... 500 Removed to our. Mart from Hobson' Street for convenience of Sale. : BEAUTIFUL MAHOGANY AND WALNUT FURNITURE EXTRAORDINARY. Included in this Wonderful Collection will be '■■■":"—;■■'■ ■■.found:-"; :■■■ %■■'■•■;■ ' • LXQUISITiS^^'iICITHiiNViC^'-'ASTIQUiS' OLD: FIGURED MAHOGANY BUFFET, WONDERFUL FIGURED MAHOGANY 5-LEG EXT. DINING' TABLE, and 12 of .the MOST BEAUTIFUL CRESTEDrBACK MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS.that we have ever submitted to auction. -The colour and polish of this exquisite suite are nnmnlriceut. (worth £350, but for absolute sale). GENUINE OLD PORT WINK FIGURED MAHOGANY GRANDFATHER CLOCK,; a perfect timekeeper and In excellent . condition, 2 WONDERFUL EARLY VICTORIAN ARMCHAIRS, delightful pieces of furniture, Ut for a palace, solid mahogany writing bureau, walnut cocktail •cabinet, wonderful . old mahogany occ. tables, old Regency chairs, genuine old Heppelwhlte chairs, 5 special bridge chairs,; with cane' seats and down cushions, NESTS OF INLAID MAHOGANY AND WALNUT TABLES, INLAID CHAIRS AND TABLES, one of the finest pieces In the collection is the EXQUISITE WALNUT WRITING DAVENPORT, with drawers Inside and orinulu'rail oh top (a gem, in perfect condition)*' small SOLID MAHOGANY TABLE (suitable for small dining table) with tripod legs, wonderful MAHOGANY EXT. DINING TABLE witlr extra leaves and 5 MAH. CHAIK3 to match, LADY'S FIGURED WALNUT WRITING BUREAU, 2 BEAUTIFUL genuine Old gilt framed Wall MIRRORS, ~6ft x 2ft 4in, 2 small gilt trained mirrors, 2 exquisite pie-crust top tables, solid MAHOGANY HALL TABLE' and GENUINE OLD MAfl. XEIiESCOPIC SERVING TABLE, solid man. corner bookshelf, modern, but a very nice piece, marble btatues and statuettes. MAGNIFICENT COTTAGE UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, by the celebrated maker "Bechstein," a glorioustoned instrument, in-excellent order, oiati. claw and-ball footstool with hand-worked: tapestry seat, exquisite, little old stool, low chairs, old oak chests, old Crown Derby china teapot and cup, solid mahogany double bedstead, modern, with panel ends, solid' mahogany duchesse dressing table with plate-glass top, mahogany wall .cabinet with minor door,' the most WONDERFUL. FIGURED WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE, Including walnut duchesse with 3 drawers, and large, mirror, figured' walnut: dressing table with mirror, wonderful figured walnut tallboy with a gem of a. portable dressing mirror for top, walnut, vanity stool, walnut chair, walnut bedside table, walnut cabinet, and the most wonderful figured walnut twin bedsteads of perfect design and fitted with expensive new box spring mattresses (all to match). This Jia, without doubt the finest walnut furniture we have ever handled and in particularly good order (something different), 2 old mahogany chests drawers, old walnut folding, card table, beautiful TWIN INLAID MAHOGANY BEDSTEADS and special wire box spring -mat? tresses and; kapok beds, expensive bed-spreads,-2 special divan spring-seated stools, 8 heavy ■ quality ' sheets, expensive towels, bedspreads,- pair double-, Aertex. (blue) blankets; tea cloths; 2 specially Imported comfy chesterfield lounges, with down 'loose cushions and with linen -.' loose covers (these are comfy and in perfect con" ditldn), easy chairs to match. Buhl inkstand, 2 Moorish folding chairs, Inlaid with motherrOf-pearl, expensive S-piece jchesterfleld suite, beautifully sprung "and^uphol. in blue and silver silk tapestry, a number of very : nice Jadder-back and canVlfeated . occ chairs (these are perfect), brass'»hou,a,d( \ military chest, inlaid whatnot, early Vic-^ I torian nursing chair, solid' English oak 9- I drawer pedestal:office desk, new and up-to- I date 5-valve all-wave radio, several expen- I slve elecj radiators, Swan elec. kettle and I trajs k wonderful canteen of Al quality I cutlesy, sterling silver table and dessert I spoons, silver des. forks, heavy sterling sil- I ver salver, silver gravy spoon,, silver soup- I ladle, e'.p'. • teapot, e';p. ■ spirit- kettle land I stand, c.p. coffee.urn, e.,P. cruet, 2 (heavy I quality c.p. ■round salvers, 2 c.p. entree I dishes, e.p, sandwich tray, valuable. c.p. I s>oup tureen, c.p. gravy spoons, i dot', each I hoavy 4 quality,-e.p. fish eaters* and fruit I knives,and forks, c.p. fish servers, 1 doz.^ I I each table and des.-spoons and forks, super I I quality table and des. knives, bread fork. I cheese scoop, c.p..? jam ,spopns^ cake forks, I butter knives,; teaspoons, c.p. sauce ladle, I i heavy quality, alum, ware, good garden I tools, good lawn, mower -and catcher, beau- I tiful water-colours, genuine Persian rug, I 2 real Turkey Carpets, 14 x 12 and 15 x I 13. hand-made Chinese rug, genuine Per- I sian carpet, 15 x .12 (slightly damaged). I special super Wilton carpet, fringed, 12 z I 11,3, cost £60 (as new), 42yds fawn and I tangerine body carpet, 16yds body carpet. I Ax- carpets, 9 x 7.6' i 9 x 9, and 9 x 12, I black skin rugs, Westminster chime clock I (as new), latest model and hew Singer drop- I head sewing. machine, h.p. china, and other I interesting lots too numerous to mention. I This Sale is worth coming a long way to I attend. Wonderful old English Furniture in I such excellent condition seldom comes on the I market in New Zealand. ' I EVERYTHING IS FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. On view This Afternoon and All Day I Wednesday. ; . .~',\ . I Sale Thursday Morning, at 11 o'clock, and I continues All Day. . I Buying orders may be left with the Auc- I tioneers for any lot. -....•' I E. JOHNSTON & CO.. Auctioneers. I
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 79, 30 September 1941, Page 10
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