Sales by Auction. - • C. BECHSTEIN PIANO. SHER4.TON AND JACOBEAN * FURNITURE. « . TTIGHLY JMPORTANT gALE ' OF > : ■ytERY CUPERIOR JJOUSEHOLD pURNITURE . < AND jfj "DECHSTEIN Q.RAND piANO. ■—■— V £JOAKLEY, rpO-DAY (MONDAY). • AT 12.30 rM AT OUR SALEROOMS, 65 -— QUEEN STREET. 66 Favoured with instructions "'from H. M. RODNEY. ESQ., R.N., ex-HM.S. Renown, who left by S.S- Manuka for Sydney on Thursday lasf. and for convenience of Sale, the Furnishings are removed to our Salerooms, Queen Street. ON VIEW THIS MORNING FROM 8 A M. AND ALSO FROM 2 OTHER VENDORS, ,-jy-AGNIFICENT. piANO. x gHERATON jpURNITURE. piCTURES, gTATUARY, (QAMEL JJAIR 2 SUPER WILTON CARPET SQUARES. "OECHSTEIN TTPRIGHT (TJRAND JDechstein U PRIGHT vjtrand PIANO. iano. The Hechstein is recognised to be the highest-class Piano manufactured in the world, and is unprocurable new. W« draw the attention of buyers to this magnificent model, which is in new condition and is in every way porfoct. We believe it to be the only Bechstein Piano for sl> in Auckland at tho present time. It is valued at £225. but our instructions are to accept any rea sonable offer. PIANO WILL BE SOLD AT 1-30 P.M. TTANDSOME-DESIGNED DARK JACO±I BEAN-DESIGNED DINING ROOM SUITE, comprising Charming-designed Sideboard, Oval Dngpside Dining Table, 6 Solid-built Dining Cbaira and Handsomedesigned Bookcase, cost £62 10s; EXQUISITE JDESIG NED REAL CAMEL EGYPTIAN CARPET. VESTIBULE ART RUG, cost £65; Pastel Pictures, by J. D. Perrett, valued £10 10s: Hone} Sepia Picture, entitled "Mother," by Sir John Laverr, R.A.. and Framed Pictures: WIBI/L----UPHOLSTERED FIGURED MOQUETTE CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE and 2 DIVAN CHAIRS and Faomsiji worth £57 10s; 4 EXQUISITE PIECEf? . FLORENTINE MARBLE STATUARY SWjjects, by eminent Sculptors; OLD 8 OLID BRASS CONE VASE, Brass Jardiniere. Dinner Service, 2 Inlaid New Zealand Wood Jowel Boxes, Terra Cotta. Jardiniere. Poker-worked !3tool, SHERATON INLAID LEADLI'GETED CHINA CABINET, well worth £25; REVOLVING -SHERATON INLAID BOOKCASE. HANDSOME REAL SHERATON INLAID WRITING BUREAU, worth £27 109; Occasional Drawing Rosewood Chairs, POPLIN CURTAIN, with Bookcases. 2 SUPER 9 by 12 GENUINE BELGIAN SQUARES, colours Brown and Mauve and Blue and Fawn ; Vieux Rose Leather Cushion, 2 Loosis-covered Arm Chairs, 2 Easy Scagrass Chairs. 8 l-3Yds. Sato Blue Carpet Runnef, Solid Oak Hall Stands, Oak Palm Stand, with copper' fittings; 2 Old Prints, Genuine 4-Piece Oak Lettice-deaigned Bedroom Suite, comprising Wardrobe, Dressing Chest and Pedestal, Full-siie Oak Bedstead. 2 Single Rimu Bedsteads, Wire Wove and 2 Kapok Mattresses (clean and nearly new), Beautiful MINIATURE REAL SHERATON -.'DRESSING TABLE, worth £10 10s; Oak Circle Mirror. Shaving Cabinet; Oak Inlaid Lino., Folding Card Table, Old English Inlaid Brass Clock (antique), Solid Silver Forks, Old Devonport Soup Tureen, OLD CHINESE CARVED, DRAGON, 2 Old Maori V Pictures, DOUBLE -BARREL BREECH -LOADER BONEHILL GUN, coat £21; Set of Good Carvers in case. Case of Fish Knives and Forks, Bagatelle, Billiards, 1 Solid Brasa Old Compass (vcrj- old), Glasa Mirror. NOTE. —This Catalogue of Furnishings will be on view on MORNING OF SALE ONLY. Open thin morning, 8 a.m. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE. — Connoisseurs should not foil ;to »e® this example of La very's original work. We presume there is not another Sir John Lavery's work in Auetralaeia for Bala. QOAKLEY, j^TD., \ FINE ART AUCTIONEERS. •PHONE 2238. \ __L. ■g-IRKWOOD JUMOUS .piCTURES. WITHOUT RESERVE. WITHOUT RESERVE. OOAKLEY, J/D.. AT THEIR GALLERY. ■ 65—QUEEN STREET—6S. . 65—QUEEN STREET—SS.~ f£*o-DAY (MONDAY). Ai 2.30 I,M----19 P ICIDEEB -_l9 F oroEEß ' have been instructed to Sell by Public Auction. rpHIS SELECT CATALOGUE OF • L PICTURES. OILS. PASTELS. WATERCOLOURS. . ; ■" "' ' 1 ! NOTE.— Probably this wi)l t the opportunity to secure at your own (price Pictures by this eminent artist. Buy one for an heirloom. NO RESERVES. TERMS CASH. / t ;' " ' ' - '' '■ : : v - -So "-QOAKIEY £T." "Phone 2238. rpO-DAY (MONDAY). AT NOON. FOR REMOVAL. FOR REMOVAL. 13e, SYMONDS BTREET. 136, SYMONDS STREET. JEWELLING, PARTIALLY GUTTED BY T J ACKSON ' Instructed by the GENERAL TRUST BOARD OF THE DIOCESE OF AUCKLAND, will Sell' by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Customs Street East, as ebove, ' _ ■ FOR REMOVAL. House Flagged* . . - . ■ . ■ . JJELENS VILLE. SEIZED FOR RENT, AND TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION. ON rjtO-MORROW (TUESDAY), ■ ' _ iT IL3O AMON THE PREMIBES. '' SITUATED SECTIONS 1 AND 2, OTAKANINI, OFF PARKHURST RD.. HELENSVILLE. The Following:' J/JILKING MACHINE AND PLANT. GOOD LISTER ENGINE ALFA LAVAL SEPARATOR. 1 CONCRETE COPPER. 1 CONCRETE TROUGH. GOO-GAL. TANK. ETO. ABSOLUTELY, WITHOUT RESERVE. TERMS: CASH BEFORE DELIVERY. TSALPH gTEWART, AUCTIONEER; HELENSVILLE. " '' ' *
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18174, 21 August 1922, Page 2
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