Coming from the North on U.S. 17 it is advisable to take the by-pass (I-526) toward North Charleston and continuing on I-526 toward Savannah. When you get to the end of I-526 take a right on U.S 17 South toward Savannah. Go about 1/3 mile and look for us on the lefthand side of U.S 17 just before the Hess Station.
Coming from the West on I-26 take exit 212 where it says "I-526 Savannah". Continue to the end and make a right onto U.S.17 South. We are about 1/3 mile out on the lefthand side just before the Hess Station.
Thick pine top, turned leg breakfast table with 2 drawers; Cherry drop leaf, extension dining table; Matching New England cherry hutch and matching copper insert, dry sink; Mid 19th century cherry game table; Antique Queen Anne side chair; 1930's drop leaf Duncan Fyfe style table; 8' New England spindle back bench; Cane bottom saber legged, spindle back child's chair; Assorted spindle back, slat back New England style chairs and benches; New England Boston rocker; 8 legged walnut occasional table with decorative stretcher base; Earth tone plaid upholstered reading chair and ottoman; 1930's blue upholstered sofa and chair with decorative feathers and talon feet;
2 heavy, New England style cedar chests; Extra wide rocking cradle featuring New England style finials and spool decorations; Arts and crafts style 3 shelf bookcase; Upholstered and wood trim tub office chair; Wonderful maroon painted Victorian, double sided bookcase; Sage green narrow, 6' step back bookcase; Top quality entertainment center/ bookcase by Hickory furniture; 6, slat back, mahogany finished side chairs; Pair of New England love seats with Federal blue eagle upholstery; Clean cargo furniture bed room set, including double bed, ice box style dresser and mirror, desk with bookcase, 2 drawer lamp stand and arm chair;
Green and natural pine dinette table with 6 ladder-back chairs; White and gold finish child's bedroom suite with double bed, dresser and chest; 8' four cushion sofa; Circa 1900 oak library table, missing the drawer; Modern, light oak, coffee and end tables with coffee table opening to make dinette tray; King size, Pottery Barn headboard; 1920's 2/2 dresser with mirror; Pair of Lloyd Loom porch arm chairs; Assorted stand, chairs, tables and benches.
CRYSTAL, GLASSWARE, CHINA AND POTTERY
Stuart crystal comports; Pair of Historic Charleston porcelain urns; Several crystal and cut glass decanters; Cut glass candle sticks with prism bobeches; Meaken teapot, sugar bowl and covered vegetable dish; Tall Ansley floral vase; Occupied Japan "Mammy" porcelain bank; Tiffany & Company Seashore bank; Czech glass powder box and matching perfume bottle; Lenox Santa and Elf Toby mug; Bayel, France crystal vase; Freeform crystal vase by Cofrac, Art Verrier, France;
STERLING
Some flatware, candle holders, etc.
SILVERPLATE:
ART & PICTURES
(please note: Because of difficult signatures some names may not be exactly correct)
DOLLS, TOYS, & Children related
Dolls, Dolls, Dolls: A large collection of dolls from advid collectors and restorers. Several very nice old toys, collection of odds.
Samantha, an American Girl doll, 18" tall, marked "Pleasant Company" on the neck also Scenes and Setting portfolio and Samantha books; 1993 Mattel Enesco Barbie "Wedding Day" musical figurine;
ANTIQUE TOYS: Tin, Ohio Art, lithographed baby pram;
DOLLS: To mention a few: Circa 1900 kid body with porcelain head; Armand Marseille, Germany, Dream Baby; 17" wax and composition doll; EFFanBEE brunette 1365; Painted linen Czech doll; Signed Berta Hummel collectable vinyl doll, circa 1952; Victorian cloth bride doll; 6 Hero's of the American Revolution dolls; 1943 Nancy Ann Storybook Doll, in box, "To Market, to Market, To buy a Fat Hen", #120; 1943 Nancy Ann Storybook doll, Fairyland Series, "Queen of Hearts", #157; Berta Hummel 10 " collectable vinyl doll in original box; EFFanBEE Patsyette doll, bent right arm, in case with clothes;
EFFanBEE doll Miss Ancient Egypt #1116; EFFanBee ring bearer doll, #1384, in original box; Two 1978 Ginny Vogue Doll, new in box, 1981 Ginny doll, NIB, two 1981 designer fashions, mint on card;
APPLIANCES
A large amount of resturant supplies, china, glassware, utensils, including a toastmaster bun warmer, Hobart mixer accessories, etc. These items to be sold at the 2 or 3pm back table lots. Can be previewed.
CLOCKS
Tiffany & Co. brass case alarm clock. A number of unusal travel clocks.
JEWELRY
MIRRORS & LIGHTING
Large amount of decorative and figural table lamps, Frameless mirror, Hitchcock mirrors;
ODDITIES
U.S. Fractional note, Confederate notes.
We have some nice vintage Christmas items, mica snow, straw wreaths, aluminum tinsel, Double-Glo tinsel garland, tin candle clips for trees; Bubble lights; Schrade Walden NY knife; Vintage beaded pieces of cloth; Vintage printed velvet skirt; Bone buttons; Glass Deco cocktail shaker and matching martini pitcher; Early Charleston business cards; Pair of velvet and gold gilt trim Masonic aprons; French design brass fireplace screen; Picnic basket with goblets, napkins, cheese board & knife and wine holder; 1950's design green plastic hat box; Poker chip set in wood carousel; Occupied Japan "Weiner Dog" condiment holder;
Abercrombie & Fitch 250-Fifteen saltwater reel; Ted Williams 540 reel; South Bend Gren-O-Matic reel; Lincoln figural bank bottle; Old duck decoys; Wood carved fishing pole rack; Old Ivory Soap box with original label; Fireplace fan; Silverwear chest; Baby doll cradle; Wicker Lloyd Loom baby buggy; Oak highchair; Porcelain over metal Telephone sign; Tin candle mold; Tole wear; New fishing poles and reels; Bentwood and cane high chair; Folk art rocking horse; Brass jam pots; 4 gallon salt glaze kraut crock; Collection of folding alarm clocks; Casio keyboard; Ceramic umbrella holder;
Pair of 5' tall, carved wood masks; Pair of velvet riding helmets; Folding sewing stand; Miniature doll trunk; Old quilts; Doll crib; Derst wooden bread crate; Fine brass oil lamps; Needlepoint footstool; Fabric fireplace summer screen; Folding fan collection; Handmade Nantucket basket; Needlepoint pin cushion; Handpainted tole trays; Queen Elizabeth 2 linen towel, framed; 15" Avalon wheel rims and covers; Compound bow and arrows;
On the back tables large quantity of restaurant china, glass wear in dishwasher holder, Rubbermaid pizza or warming tray caring boxes, some equipment, baking trays, Hobart stainless steel mixing bowls and some attachments, Toastmaster, 2 drawer bread warmer, Roll around grain bins, Assorted boxes of condiments, NIB frilly toothpicks, Plastic sauce containers, straws, Bunn commercial coffee maker, Cookie sheets, muffin pans, etc, etc…. Small window air conditioning unit, Dell computer monitor;
IRONWORK: Outdoor round iron table and matching chairs with humming birds, 2 adjustable recliners, Round table and 4 chairs and drinks cart; Blue metal with white vinyl, 1960's tropical Deco adjustable lounge chair, 3 arm chairs with elbow rests and 2 stacking drink tables
RUGS
No rugs on this auction.
BOOKS
The finest collection of antique reference books that we've had in a while, a book for everything and anyone interested in collecting or antiques; I can not emphasize enough about some of the great reference books on this auction. Please come.
BACKROOM TABLE LOTS (BEGINS APROX 3pm)
THE BACK ROOM TABLES ARE LOADED FOR THIS AUCTION. GREAT TREASURE. Special Note: Backroom table lots normally start about 3pm but may start a bit EARLIER for this auction. POSSIBLY AS EARLY AS 2PM! The back tables are composed all the normal household items Decor, Household goods, Tools, Collectibles, Books, etc etc.
Because of the large quantity of consignments and estate clearances there are more items than ever on the 3pm back table lots. Our back tables look like many other auctions star items!! Don't miss out on great table lots.
Note: An "absolute" auction is one in which the item will be sold to the highest bidder. There will be no minimum opening price or required price to be met on items sold absolute. A buyers premium is a fee, usually a percentage, many auctioneers add to the buyers final bill. It is a revenue enhancement method some auctioneers use to offset a lower sales commission. There is no BP, as it is called, on this auction.
Sold the Way You Like
No Reserves, No Minimums
AND No Buyer's Fees
We operate a rather fast paced auction so we can get all the good stuff sold between 10am and 3pm. When we are having the backroom table lots we like to get started on them about 3pm so everyone can get home early.
On the main 10am auction we will try to sell requests early so you don't have to wait hours for just one item. We don't mind if you want to start the bidding low. Besides its not where it starts that is important; it's where it ends! Also we won't waste your time with lectures and we won't try to start the price up high and come down to nothing just to see it go back up. (It's a waste of time, everything starts low)
For people who can't attend the auction: Absentee bids are treated like a proxy bid and bought at the lowest bid up to the amount offered. For example, if you leave instructions to buy a lot for up to $100.00 and the bidding stops at $60.00. Then that is your bid, $60.00. Tie bids go to the person on the floor. All items including absentee bid items must be removed from the building by Monday 6pm after the auction.
Note to Out of town people and new buyers: Please bring a Visa/MC to guarantee your checks !!
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