TUESDAY, 11th FEBRUARY. 1913, At 12.30 p.m. sharp. A MOST IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FURNITURE, AXMINSTER CARPETS, MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, MASSIVE SIDEBOARD, VALUABLE BRONZE STATUARY, SOLID SILVER AND E.P. WARE, CHIPPENDALE CHAIRS AND TABLES. INLAID WALNUT DO, ELEGANT BEDROOM SUITES, ALMOST NEW MASSIVE ALLBRAS3S BEDSTEAD, Etc., Etc. At tho Residence, 72, WEBB-STREET. AL. WILSON AND CO. have been • favoured with > instructions from Mrs. Lachman, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell at her residence, as above— 400 L^- S1 400 MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND NEUFELD PIANO, in beautiful burr walnut, full iron frame, full trichord, and every possible improvement i cost 90 guineas , v 3 FINEST QUALITY ROYAL AXMINSTER CARPETS, fii choice grounds, 22ft x 16ft, 22ft x 12ft, 16ft x 13ft MASSIVE ALL COPPER AND SOLID BRASS FENDER SUITES, with doga complete A valuable collection of ELEGANT BRONZE STATUARY ELEGANT CHIPPENDALE CHINA CABINET, with 1 6 bevelled mirror and glass doors ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT OCCASIONAL TABLES AND CHAIRS 6 CHIPPENDALE OCCASIONAL CHAIRS, richly garved and inlaid 2 VERY HANDSOME CHESTERFIELD COUCHES, full size, and richly upholstered 3 ALMOST NEW DIVAN CHAIRS, in English saddlebags and velvet MASSIVE 6ft SIDEBOARD, in dark Wood, with largo centre bevelled | mirror, china shelf, 4 drawers, and 5 cupboards; beautifully polished and finished; coet £25 . SUPERB ROYAL DOULTON DINNER SERVICE IN BLUE AND GOLD, 67 pieces Ditto ditto FRUIfIJERVIOE, all handpainted I STERLING SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SERVICE; a very expensive set ; all richly embossed Large collection of first quality E.P. 1 WARE of all descriptions Lot of good OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, etc., etc., by, Baker, Braestct 1 , and Norman Hirst Bft EXTENSION DINING TABLE, with . red velvet pilo cover HANDSOME HALLSTAND, in dark wood with *3 bevelled mirrors 6 ELEGANT DINING CHAIRS, in real buffalo hide ; the very latest 9-PIECE LEATHER DINING ROOM SUITE, almost new SUPERIOR COMBINATION BOOKCASE AND CHIFFONIER, in dark wood, with glads doors MASSIVE ALL BRASS BEDSTEAD, with drapes and bedding all .complete ; . extra heavy and good 2 COSTLY AND ELEGANT BEDROOM SUITES, in dark wood, comprising mirror-door wardrobo and duchesse pairs of the very best workmanship Axminster rugs and slip mats, large framed mirrors, superior overmantels, palm stands and jardinieres, lot of good pot plants, lot of cut 'glass firescreens and scuttles, rattan settees and chairs, 'platform* racke*, 1 Austrian chairs Lot of miscellaneous BEDROOM FURNITURE ahd BEDDING, LAOE CUR- * TAINS, 'etc., etc. Contents of kitchen ahd outside, including - 2-roller mangle, wringer, wheelbarrow, etc., etc., etc. This is one of the most attractive sales held in this locality for years. No expenso has been spared on this home, and everything is in excellent condition. The bronzes are especially good, and the opportunity is a unique one for collectors of thw department of art. Rlrs. Lachman having determined to give up house, she has given us definite instructions TO SELL EVERYTHING! On view all day Monday, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Catalogues now ready. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, 1913, At 1.30 p.m. AT OUR ROOMS, 26, BRANDON-ST. (Next to Kirkcaldie and .Stains). WEEKLY' SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITt'RE. UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, AXMINSTER 'CARPETS, HALL RUNNERS, 4ft 6in SIDEBOARD, SOLID WALNUT OVERMANTEL, COM- . BINATION .BOOKSHELF AND CUPBOARDS, RICH BROWN VELVET CHESTERFIELD, ALL GREEN VELVET DRAWING ROOM SUITE and CHESTERFIELD, HIGH-BACK SUITE, 3PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, Etc., Etc. AL. WILSON AND CO. will hold • their usual Weekly Sale of Household Furniture, as above, when a very attractivo catalogue will bo submitted, comprising furniture of all -descriptions. Further entries invited. ' A. L.. WILSON, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, at 11 a.m. AT OUR ROOMS, 26, BRANDON-ST. (Next to Kirkcaldie and Stains.) - SALE OF g PIANOS 1 k PIANOS! By leading makers, and all in excellent orde*. AL. WILSON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions from various Vendors to sell at their rooms, as aWrvc 5 ' FIRST-CLASS PIANOS, by leading English and Continental makers ; all modern instruments, and possessed of excellent tones. We have no time for description, but those on tho look out for a good piano at" a reasonable price are invited to inspect. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, , Commencing at 2 o'clock. SALE OF CONTRACTOR'S CARRYING PLANT. AL. WILSON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions from Mr. Frank Diamond, who has finished his contracts and is giving up the business, to sell, at Mr. Burkes Stables (late Lyons), Abel Smith-street, as above — 4 heavy draught horses, all staunch and great workers 4 tip and coal dray 3 6 sets dray and leading harness, scoop, wheel plough, lot of sundries, and stable requisites. As the owner has decided to give up contracting, and has finished all his contracts, he has determined to let them go. Further entries for thi3 sale will be received. A. L, .WILSON. AMCtbW3r.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1913, Page 8
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