AUCTIONS. TOMORROW, at 12 o'clock SHABf. AT 5 DIXON ST. THE TE ARO AUCTION ROOMS WILL SELL A WONDERFUL COLLECTION OF CRYSTAL, CHINA' WARE, BUGS AND LINEN. •• *.. , . , .',..f350 LOTS. • .-'-;."'.' "•><■>; ■ ' "A.ISOJ-. j;\VESWNGHOCSE REFRIGERATOR, household'model, as new, McALPINE ICECREAM FREEZER, 8-gal. capacity, MELTONA PLAYER PIANO and 41 rolls^ 10yds GREEN BODY CARPET, AXM., 3 ASM. CARPETS, 12 X 9 and 9 s 10-6. PASSAGE RUNNERS; splendid floor rugs, 3-PCE. CHESTERFIELD SUITE, covered in blue velvet, S.T.C. I ALL-WAVE -WIRELESS, in perfect order, 20 Royal Albert dinner plates, entree dish, numerous hand-painted fruit bowls, Dresden cups and saucers. Royal Worcester dishes, hand-painted teapots, E.P. cake stands, ster- j Uhg silver vases, dozens of crystal plates and ' dishes, fruit bowls, salad sets, tumblers, whisky glasses, fugs, condiment sets, scent bottles, honey jars, sugar basins, large- and small vases, all Webb and Corbett's and Stewart's, E.P. spirit kettle, pewter tea service. Royal Albert coffee service, with butterfly handles complete, fancy cups and saucers, jam dishes, jardinieres, ornamental jugs, breakfast setSj sterling silver photo frames, nut dishes, butter dishes, powder bowls, sterling silver serviette rings, high-grade cutlery, 2 ebony elephants, smoker's compactum, tobacco jar, fancy plates, Pyrex dishes, E.P. carver rests, brass ornaments, Doulton dishes, silver powder bowls, sterling silver salad spoon In case, good stainless knives, spoons, forks, cake knives, crj-stal wine decanters, wall tapestries, chenille hall curtains, 12 beautiful cushions, wall mirrors, STANDARD LAMP, bedside lamps, highest quality FLOOR RUGS, 3 DOZ. > GOLF BALLS, steel-shafted golf clubs (left- ! hand), el. toaster, el. jug el. iron, quantity of linen, including tablecloths, tea towels, sheets, blankets, p. slips, tray cloths, bedspreads, eiderdowns, kapok pillows, ladies' silk underclothing, curtains, 200 GOOD NOVELS, 12 yds GOOD LINO, Playpen, rocking horse, JUICE EXTRACTOR, 2 mincers, VEGETABLE CUTTERS, JUDGE BRAND POTS AND PANS, en. dishes. TENNIS RACQUET, 2 badminton racquets, leather humpty, footrest, 2 EL. VACUUM CLEANERS, pictures, garden tools, lawn mower, spade, shovel, rake, hoes, grubbers, 2 water cans, carpenter's tools, plumber's fittings, stocks and dies, brace and bits, coil wire, ease nails, tacks, spanners, lead-headed nails, battery charger, stone jars, bucket, and kit. utensils and goods too numerous to mention. This Is an exceptional collection of crystal ware and English china, all of the very best quality, and affords the public a golden opportunity of procuring wedding and Christmas presents. Owing to the large number of lots, there will be no furniture offered at this sale. Sale commences at 12 o'clock sharp with garden tools, refrigerator, etc. Sold without reserve. G. H. PERRY, Auctioneer.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 121, 18 November 1943, Page 8
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