Auctionsi i Antique Auctions of Choice Collectors Items | COMPRISING FURNITURE, . STERLING SILVER, CERAMICS, GLASSWARE, DOULTON CHINA AND BRASSWARE Over 100 Lots for Unreserved Sale. ■ TO BE HELD IN THE AUCTIONEER S ; 1 SALEROOMS, 378 CASHEL STREET, . TUESDAY, APRIL 24,1979 COMMENCING 1 P.M. 1 PUBLIC VIEWING MONDAY, APRIL 23 FROM 11 A.M. TO 5 P.M. FURNITURE MAHOGANY tripod dining table with brass fe(-- 1 rules and castors, 19th century seat 6, late Victorian drawing room settee (tastefully upholstered'?,’ I Victorian Grandmother chair, 4 balloon back- I chairs. . ■ ' I STERLING SILVER Tea service 4 piece Birmingham, gold washed, berry spoons 1899, boxed manicure set 9 pieces 1910, scent bottles 1902, set 6 fruit knives and,! ; forks mother of pearl handles, sterling ferrules. Mirror and brush set angel design 1908, silver Cup 1879 and many other pieces. SILVER PLATE | Tea and coffee Service 4 pieces by Philip Ashbury ; (magnificent set). Tea service 4 pieces, heavy quality double sided biscuit holder (a rare aHU lovely piece) entree dish, beaded edge and handli, epergne stand complete with 4 threaded glass.' | flower holders, also trays, bottle coasters, egg stand and cups, sugar bowls. CERAMICS AND GLASS AYNSLEY tea service 22 pieces attractive design' Circa 1925 Staffordshire pottery, Beleek, Mobrcroft and Lirnoge, coffee cups and saucers, crystalwine glasses and many Doulton plates. BRASS Unusual large Edwardian log box very attrac- : tive, jardiniere, Edwardian helmet coal scuttle, fire irons and shovel (Victorian) also trays, jewellery boxes, bowls. AUCTIONEERS NOTE WE LIST ABOVE SELECTED ITEMS WHICH ! ARE ALL IN PERFECT CONDITION AND i ARE THE MANY LIFETIME POSSESSIONS I OF THE LATE MR F. E. COGAN, WHQ I FARMED IN' DARFIELD FOR MANY YEA<’ AND BY WHOM WE WERE FAVOURED RECENTLY WITH THE SELLING OF HIS DESIRABLE RETIREMENT HOME IN' THE DARFIELD TOWNSHIP. . MATSON and ALLAN REAL ESTATE LTD. a I MREINZ Phone 799-753 A.H. Tim Templeton 525-342. 1323
1 L.P. DEVLIN IMPORTANT AUCTION VALUABLE PROPERTY ANTIQUE FURNITURE, ETC. MASSEY-FERGUSON TRACTOR ON THE PROPERTY 48 PERCIVAL STREET, RANGIORA SATURDAY, APRIL 28 AT 10.15 a.m. ON ACCOUNT ESTATE MISS M. BREACH Dec’d. PROPERTY: One acre of land (in 3 titles) having about 2 chains frontage each to Percival and Newnham Streets, all well fenced and established in trees, shrubs and gardens. BUILDINGS: The -weatherboard dwelling is in good condition and contains 3 bedrooms, sitting room, living room, large kitchen, bathroom, laundry, toilet and woodshed, it has all modern conveniences, electric range and coal range and plenty of cupboards. i OUTBUILDINGS: Large implement shed, cowshed, hay shed, glasshouse, garage and 3 store-' rooms. NOTE: The property will be; offered as one lot at 10.13 a.m. and if not sold will then be offered in 3 separate lots. (Full details from the Auctioneers!. CHATTELS: These comprise Massey Ferguson Tractor, 3 Motor Mowers, Tools, Antique Furniture, Oak Roll Top Desk, Piano, Organ, Marble Top Hallstand, Antique Scotch Chest, 2 Kauri Chests of Drawers and many other antiques and general contents. Full list next Saturday's “Press" and “Star.” Helmore Bowron and Scott, Rangiora, Estate Solicitors. L. P. Devlin, General Auctioneer, Rangiora. 1165
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