Article image
Article image

SALES BY AUCTION qontinuation. WILL. SELL rrO'DAY \\7EDNESDAY. AT n A.M., On the Premises, BEAUMONT ST.. FREEMAN'S BAY. Acting under instructions from the Liquidator of MESSRS. J. T. JULIAN AND SON, LTD., __ In Liquidation, OF CONTRACTOR'S QEAE. Including:— E 11.I 1 . Wood Concrete Hoisting Towers, VJW Painter's Trestles, Step and Long Ladders. Contractor's Barrows, 3 Portable Contractor's Offices. '26 Crates Asbestos Tiles, 1000 Slates, Concrete Cramps. 8 Joiner's Benches, Iron Monkey for pile driving. GENERAL SUNDRIES. rjHIOMAS jg ARTHUR, AUCTIONEER. T° AND jglß KENHEAD RESIDENTS. rpO-MORROW (THURSDAY), "Q A.M. AT THE RESIDENCE OF THE LATE MRS. NUTSEY, N O. 30 QNEWA R OAD. pRACTICALLY JJGUSE pURNISHINGS AND Q ARRETS. LIVING ROOM—9 X 7.6 Ax. Carpet (hest qual.). Fully Sprung Chesterfield Suite, cost £'os, Window Cushions, upholstered in flame material. Morris Chair, Reed .Loom Chair. Large Engraving (Hamlet) and other Pictures, Brass Vases, Oxd. Fire Screen, Cushions, Curtains. HALL —Oak Hall Seat, Vest. Rug 9 x 4.6, with 6 yards of Runner to match. Palmstand, Jardiniere. DINING ROOM—Ax. Carpet 9 x 7.6, pretty design, Rimu Sideboard. Oval Dining Table, 5 Dining Chairs, 2 Morris Chairs, Rimu Settee and Moijuettc and Squab, Oxd. Fire Screen and Irons. Elec. Radiator. Coal Box, Ornaments, Book Shelves, about 60 Novels, Dinner Service, Glass and Chinawarc, Cutlery. BEDROOM—2 lvimu Comb. Chests. S.R. Beds and Bedding, Floor Rugs, Rimu Settee. Egyptian Mats, Rev. Rugs, Small Chest Drawers. KITCHEN. ETC.—Elec. Kettle. Elec. Iron, Aluminium Utensils, Scales, Mincer, Sale, Clothes Basket, Brooms and Mops, Hedge Clippers, Hose, etc. EVERYTHING IS AS NEW, T>l CHARD J^TD. THOS. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. piCHARD J^TD.. WILL SELL. In Assigned Estata of JOHN REDFERN, FURNISHING SPECIALIST, on the Premises, CIVIC THEATRE BUILDINGS, WELLESLEY STREET. TpRIDAY AT 3Q P - M " rPHE LARGE AND WELL-ASSORTED 1 STOCK OF SOFT FURNISHINGS. Linens. Silk and Cotton Nets, Shadows. Pelmets, etc., in lengths to suit purchasers. NO RESERVES. SALE WILL, TF NECESSARY. BE CONTINUED DURING THE EVENING. rpHOS. Jg AUCTIONEER *AND VALUER. AT THEIR UPSTAIRS SALEROOMS, NEXT POWER BOARD BUILDINGS. 0 RICHARD LTDWILL SELL. On behalf of WILLIAM TURNER, ESQ., who is returning to England, Removed from Rangitoto Ay., St. Heliers Bay, and other Clients. M ONDAY N EXT. JJAV 28, AT -Q A.M. "i\ TAG NIFICENT f 10LLECTION pURNITURE, IN OAK0 AK "jy£AHOGANY, AND (~*LD pHINA AND QIL AND -yy ATER-C O LOU R- pAINTINGS. Mr Turner has been a keen collector and this Catalogue includes the efforts of years. NOW ON VIEW. M \HOGANY BOOKCASE, with Cupd. and * Gothic Glass Doors and Brass Mountings. MAHOGANY TALLBOY, 9 drawers. GRANDFATHER CLOCK. Inlaid Mahogany Case, by Thos. Cope, Lane End. CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR, inlaid Afahg. Tub Chair, Walnut Wine Cabinet, Geo. Mahg. Round Tea Tabic, Queen Anne Mahg- Oce. Tabic, Laddcr-back Rush-seuted Chair, Mahg. Occ. Table, with Spiral Twist Pedestal; Louis Walnut Chair. Rosewood Harpsichord Stool, with Old I ap-cstry-work Seat; Mahg. lea loy Tabic, a very Rare Piece: Prayer Chair, uphd. in Wool Tapestry; Inlaid Geo. Bookstand, Rosewood Sideboard, a very Beautiful Piece; Mahg. Pembroke Drop-leaf Table, Malic. Banner Screen, with woolwork Screen; Walnut Stool Box Seat. Round Mali" Gallery Table. Inlaid Walnut and Music' Cabinet. Walnut Writing Bureau and Walnut Armchair to match; Set 3 Walnut Coffee. Tables .Mahg. Bookcase, with 5 drawers and Olass Door; Jmuia Rosewood China Cabinet, with Cupd., Mirrors and Drawers; Coiner Mahg. China Cabinet. Mahg. Butler's Tray and Stand. Uphd. Mahg. Easy Chairs Inlaid Walnut Occ. Table. Walnut Inlaid Work Table. Mahg. Refectory Table, Oak Writing Bureau, Mahg. Spinet Tahlo (drop centre), with Decanters and Glasses: Very Massive Carved Oak Bookcase. Cupd. and Glass Doors; bet 3 Mahg. Coffee Tables, Very Old Oak Corner Cupboard. Walnut Coal Scuttles, Oak Ilallstand, Ches3 Table and Ivory Chessmen. VERY MASSIVE MAHG. SIDEBOARD, with Glass Cupd. and Mirror Top; Round Mahg. Pedestal Table, with claw feet: 4 Mahg. Chairs. Round Mahg. Pedestal Dining T>ible. 6 AVnlnut Chairs, 2 Armchairs and Couch, Uphd. Settee, Mahg. Chiffoniers, Brass Fire Jrons and Do£s, Marble *, Westminster Chiming Oak Clock (Mantel Model). Case Stainless Table Cutlery, Case Fish and Fruit Knives and Forks, K.P. Ware. GEO. SILVER SPOON WARMER. Bronze awl Brass Candlesticks. AV nlnut and Malig. Tea Caddies, Vecy Fine Mantel Clock, with Bronze Ficruro; Chinese Lacquer Tea Caddy, Walnut Mirror Bracket. Brass Tray and Stand, Walnut Frame Mirror, Genuine Georgian Brass Candelabra. LARGE ASSORTMENT OLD CHINA and Ornaments, including 2 Very Fine Dresden Centre Pieces, inlaid with Figures and Flowers; Dresden Figures, Elbogcn Figures. Delft Figures, Wedgwood Ware, Chelsea Vases, Chinese and Jap--2 VERY OLD CHINESE VASES. 24in. high, on Mahogany Stands. OLD CHINESE VASE. BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED. lift. Gin. high. PR, VERY FIXE C'LOISSONE VASES, perfect, condition, valued at £75. PLA V J;, R-PIANO by Caliu and Calm, and 120 l'iano Rolls; 3-drawer Spanish Mahg. Chest Drawers. Mahg. Dressing Table. Mahg. Swing Mirror (Jacob. Twist !>■ print n _ »«■ Standards), Mahg. Dressing Mirrors, ,f,"Brawer Mahg. Chest, Mahg. Dressing lables, Geo. Swing Mirror. Satinwood Dressing Mirror. Mahg. Cab. Leg Bedside I able (glass top), Balloon-back Chairs, Cane ne;it.s; Sheraton Mahogany Commode, Cupboard. TWIN WALNUT BED. SUITE, comprising 2 Beds and Wires, Dressing Table, 5drawcr Tallboy, glass lops (a particularly fine suite); Chesterfield Suite, Loose Cushions. VALUABLE COLLECTION OF MARBLE PEDESTALS, .MARBLE STATUES (Very Elegant Pieces). Also, Oil TUESDAY FOLLOWING. AT 1 O'CLOCK. T7" ALU ABLE COLLECTION OF OIL AND V WATER-COLOUR PAINTINGS. OLD ENGRAVINGS AND PRINTS. 300 VOLUMES including many good works, 3 Vols. Fox's Bo9k of Martyrs, Old Edition "Don Quixote," 25 Vols. Belgravia Magazine, Etc., Etc. Catalogue can be obtained fronf our Office, or 'will be posted upon application. piCHARD £TD„ THOS. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19340523.2.5.2

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21807, 23 May 1934, Page 3

Word Count
925

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21807, 23 May 1934, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21807, 23 May 1934, Page 3