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  • (7) 1 Cent Eagles Small letters with 4 Large letters
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    Lot 473

    (7) 1 Cent Eagles Small letters with 4 Large letters

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  • (4) 1 Cent Indians MS 63 and MS 64
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    Lot 474

    (4) 1 Cent Indians MS 63 and MS 64

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  • (4) 1 Cent Indians PF Grade
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    Lot 475

    (4) 1 Cent Indians PF Grade

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  • Assorted lot of Foreign coins
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    Lot 476

    Assorted lot of Foreign coins

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  • 4 Graded coins
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    Lot 477

    4 Graded coins

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  • Lot of assorted sets of US coins
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    Lot 478

    Lot of assorted sets of US coins

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  • 2 US gold coins
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    Lot 479

    2 US gold coins

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  • Large lot of US and Foreign coins and tokens
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    Lot 480

    Large lot of US and Foreign coins and tokens

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Auction Description

Exceptional 20th C. Design Auction by William Smith Auctions
In Part: Mid Century dining room set design by Bernhard Rohne made by Mastercraft, table, 10 dining chairs and buffet; Paul Evans “City Scape” bedroom set, king size bed, pair wall hung beside stands and console; coffee table by Philip and Kelvin Laverne, “Marriage Whirl”; set of 4 Platner design Knoll chairs; Warren Platner coffee table; Platner lounge chair and ottoman; Mid Century 9 piece suede sectional sofa made for Coggins by Milo Baughman; Mid Century horn veneered center table; Charles Webb dining table and as et of 6 chairs; Charles Webb tall chest; Charles Webb cherry sofa and chair; pair of chairs by Baleri Italia Starck; Le Corbusier LC4 chaise Longue; pair of chrome and leather armchairs by Knoll; Scott Gordon for Vermontica steel & walnut large scale industrial style console table, Scott Gordon “Crux” steel & glass coffee table; clean brown leather sofa; tufted leather sofa; Hancock and Moore leather Chesterfield style sofa/bed; pair leather club chairs sold at Bloomingdales; Ralph Lauren dining table; pair of red leather designer chairs; leather chair and ottoman by Hjellegjerde; various other modern designer chairs; Lillian August leather wingchair; pair of Swaim lounge chairs and day bed; like new sectional sofa; clean quality 2 part bookcase by Hendredon; pair of 7’ glass and brass display cabinets by Mastercraft; 6 Chippendale style dining chairs; other clean mahogany; several nice carpets room size and scatters, plus more! Asian design: Chinese cabinets some painted; Ivory inlaid Chinese cabinet; pair of Chinese armchairs; Chinese stands; Grandmothers clock chinoiserie decorated; selection of Asian wood blocks; Chinese porcelains; Chinese carved Jades; Japanese Imari vases; Asian table lamps; Chinese thangkas and more Accessories: Laverne wall plaque “Adam and Eve”; Laverne frame with oil painting; 2 pairs of Mid Century lucite lamps table lamps including a pair signed Kartell; Mid Century long arching floor lamp; Curtis Jere wall art; Manuel Carbonell bronze dancing figures; set of hard sided Louis Vuitton luggage; Coca Cola cooler; Jack Daniels decanters; vintage travel clocks; Hubley toy cars; Murano mushroom lamps; Venetian wall mirror; many burl bowls by Dusty Coates; modern floor sculpture of a Jaguar made of washers; Navajo rugs; Indian baskets; Northwest mask, etc. Instruments: From the Williamson estate, several flutes by F. Loree (A. Rue Du Vertboise); 2 flutes by Verne Powell Boston; silver flute by Brannen Cooper the Brogger Mekanik, other flutes; several antique violins; vintage mandolin; vintage guitars; recorders; Russian instruments; Martin trumpet; sax by Frank Horton; Euphonium by CG Conn; several acoustic guitars; electric guitar; trumpet by Lepage and more! Glass and China: sets of St. Louis stemware; Lalique stemware; Lalique Champs-Elysees bowl; Lalique Verone center piece; Lalique figurines; selection of Steuben glass tableware and figurines; pair of Waterford candelabras; Lenox Impromptu blue stemware; Herend and Flora Danica tureens; several pieces of art glass by Richard Royal; selection of Moser glass; selection of hand painted china by Limoges, RS Prussia and Dresden; Sitzendorf horse and carriage; Nuutajarvi perfume bottle; Wedgwood majolica strawberry serving dish; Wedgwood Basalt bust; Wedgewood jasperware; several good sets of dinner plates by Dresden, Minton for Tiffany, Doulton, Black Knight; set of Minton Grandee china, other sets of china, and more Sterling Silver: Selection of sterling by Buccellati including tea set, trays, champagnes, bowls and more; set of Buccellati sterling flatware; modern tea set by Posen; Spratling butter; 72 piece set of Wallace Stradivari; Tiffany tableware server and much more still unpacking! Art: abstract oil by Leopold Survage; w/c NYC by Chen Chi; oil signed Aaron Bohrod; abstract oil initialed GB; oil Western signed Wm Darling; oil by Prudent Pohl Zanaroff; oil signed J.N. Kilgour; Rolf Jonsson oil, Love Lost; 3 works my Marc Chagall including poster; sketch by Thordore Gudin; oils by Kat kato; pastel ballerina, signed H. Baisden; oil signed William T. Cooper; sketch kathy Muehlemann; oil by Leonid Berman; pen and ink Jean DuBuffet; sketch by Vernet; sketch by Paul Signac; collage by Fannie Hillsmith; acrylics abstracts by Aaron Marcus; oil by Robt Kushner; w/c nude Seymour Reminick; work by Ch. Hinman; sketch by Gromaire; oil signed J Salter; pen and ink, nude by Brackman; w/c of Sarasota Mario Rendino; drawing by Xavier De Callatay; sketch by Ch. Burchfield; w/c’s by Turbyfill; 3 sketched by Geo. De Forest Brush; sketch by Paul Henry; sketch by Gaston Lachaise; pastel by Kupur; several western scene oil paintings; large oil painting of Robt Raley by Pietra Consagra; prints by Robert Bateman; signed Frank Hopper “red tide”; Salvador Dali signed litho; 7 works by Robt Janz; litho Peter Hurd; litho by Simbari; Sabra Field, Winter Lights and more Estate Jewelry: Collection 1960’s jewelry; Italian 18k heavy gold lariat necklace 132 grams; Italian 18k diamond, and gem set En Tremblant floral vase pin, signed; Large Italian 18k bamboo link bracelet, Italian 18k 10mm bead necklace; 14k enamel fox hunter pin; group of other Mid Century 18k & 14k jewelry, including diamond set rings, earrings, bracelets gray pearl necklace and earrings; 18k Donna Dell peridot ring; several sets of gold earrings including early Greek coin; carved Jade butterfly necklace; several multi- stone diamond rings; diamond eternity band; opal and gold rings; gold garnet necklace; sapphire and diamond rings; large selection of sterling jewelry by various designers; Native American silver; several nice quality fur coats Coins: collection of gold and silver coins-including 1852 one dollar gold, 1887-S five dollar gold, 1909 five dollar, and others, 1807 and 1851 half cents, 1891 and 1926 quarters, 1932-D quarter, type coins including seated quarters, foreign silver and others Outdoors: Upholstered “all weather wicker” patio set from Restoration Hardware including 2 settees day bed and tables; iron patio set table and 6 chairs; pair of cast stone lions; Cub Cadet riding mower with pull behind cart; NU Step exercise machine; Versa stair climber; teak bench and table; pair of Rossi chaise lounges; 2 pairs of outdoor wall lamps; outdoor wicker set with cushions and much more! 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