----Large Online Auction - Antiques Furniture Jewelry - Wed July 24th
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Auction Location

Cincinnati, OH 45226
Auction Dates and TimesSALE IS COMPLETED
Bidding Starts: Wednesday Jul 17, 8:00 PM
Bidding Ends: Wednesday Jul 24, 8:00 PM
Auction Type
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The Velvet Cricket Online Auction and Gallery

Website: www.velvetcricket.com

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Listing Terms and Conditions
I.) Bidder’s Agreement Your bid represents an offer to purchase. The purchase will become a legally binding contract once it has been completed through the bidding process. Please follow through with your commitment or DO NOT bid on the selected item(s). II.) Bidder’s Log-In/Registration Logging in and creating an account are two necessary steps in order to engage in the bidding process of the online auctions. In order to create an account, please read, in full, the terms and conditions found at the “Register To Bid” option located in the header at the top of the website. After reading our terms, click the "Continue To Registration" button to continue. Lastly, enter your personal information to receive your new bidder number. By entering your information, you are acknowledging that you are at least 18 years old and that all contact information is accurate. Once you have received your new bidder number, you will then be able to log in and place bids on the available auction items. III.) Bidding Instructions Once you create an account and obtain a bidder number, you may begin placing bids on any item(s) listed in any online auctions. Each item's starting bid begins at $1.00. Once you find the item(s) that you wish to bid on, enter your bid in the box labeled “Your Bid”. You are provided with two options for placing a bid. Either 1) enter the next required bid increment for that item(s) or 2) enter the highest amount that you are willing to pay for the item(s). If you choose this option, we will automatically increase your bid in small increments if and when people bid against you and up until your maximum amount that you have entered. After selecting “Submit Bid”, a new page will give you a summary of all your new bids for final confirmation. Select "Submit Bid" again and the system will indicate in black if you are the highest bidder on that item(s). The color red will appear if “you have been outbid by # (winning bidders number).” The system will continuously update as bidders place additional bids until the designated closing time for the particular item. The winning bid will be determined once the auction is officially closed. IV.) Closing Auction Instructions Every auction will have an alloted closing date and time associated with all items within the particular auction. As each auction closes, the bidding process for items will recede and items will close at the rate of two (items) per minute. As the auction closes, if an item receives a bid within the last five minutes before it closes, then that item will have an additional five minutes for any new bids before the item ends. Any additional bids in the concluding five minutes will continue to activate this process until a final bid is reached. In this scenario, a five minute period must elapse without any further bids in order for the auction to close indefinitely. After the auction has closed, the winning bidder for each item is determined. V.) Bidding Mistakes Reviewing your bid amount before selecting the “Submit Bid” button is of upmost importance. If you make a mistake entering a bid amount, it is your responsibility to contact The Velvet Cricket at least 24 hours before the designated auction sale closing date. The Velvet Cricket will then review the mistake and correct it upon our approval. Within the 24 hour time-frame of the scheduled auction closing, your bid will remain as you entered it to ensure the honesty of the auction process and to inhibit inappropriate bidder manipulation. The Velvet Cricket will oversee all auction closings to assure and assist in any closing errors. The Velvet Cricket will not release bidders from their sole responsibility of entering bidding amounts—particularly those bids entered by a bidder in the final minutes of an auction in effort to influence existing bids or to discourage other bidders. VI.) Item Descriptions All items disclosed in the online auction are sold "as is". It is at the discretion and judgment of The Velvet Cricket to describe each item’s appropriately and accurately. The item(s) condition may be listed as ‘Poor’, ‘Fair’, ‘Good’, ‘Very Good’ or ‘Excellent’. The Velvet Cricket’s interpretation of the condition is subjective, thus putting the responsibility on the bidder to confirm that the condition described by The Velvet Cricket meet’s the bidder’s expectation/interpretation of the specified item. This exchange must occur by previewing the item in person prior to the placing of a bid as well as prior to the identified auction closing date. Please note that most of the items that The Velvet Cricket sells are secondhand, antique and/or vintage. Depending on the items age, there will likely be signs of wear and use. VII.) Personal Valuation The Velvet Cricket allows for bidders to preview and assess the items in person before placing a bid online. This can be helpful if you are unsure of an item’s condition. Note that is your responsibility to preview an item before an auction sale closing. Once the auction is closed, you no longer have the opportunity to cancel a bid. The preview is provided solely as a courtesy rather than an invitation to request the re-evaluation of an item. VIII.) Liability A. The bidder acknowledges that The Velvet Cricket’s liability along with the liability of the seller of the items is limited to the reimbursement of the purchase price of that single item. The Velvet Cricket is not liable for the bidder’s own misconduct and will not be held responsible for any errors of The Velvet Cricket or others whom are associated with the sale. B. The Velvet Cricket website is an electronically programmed auction site that relies upon third party software which has the potential to malfunction without notice. The bidder agrees that The Velvet Cricket should not be held responsible for an inconvenience that could occur due to a software/hardware malfunction. The Velvet Cricket is entitled to the right to cancel any transaction that is determined to have been affected by such malfunctioning. C. The Velvet Cricket has the right at any time during an active auction to remove any number of items or correct any reasonable errors for any number of items brought to the company's attention during the auction without liability. The company is unable to notify every bidder of every change during an auction resulting from the instructions from our consignors. The Velvet Cricket makes every attempt to publish an ethical and fair marketplace while honoring its agreements for our consignors. The Velvet Cricket does not hold any bidder responsible for items removed during an active auction. IX.) Indemnification Agreement The bidder agrees to indemnify and hold The Velvet Cricket and all affiliates innocuous from any claim involving, a) attorney’s fees, prepared by any third party resulting from your breach of this agreement, b) your improper usage of The Velvet Cricket’s services c) your violation of any law or contract or the rights of a third party. X.) Payment At the closing of an online auction, an invoice will be generated for each participating winning bidder listing all winning items along with any appropriate sales tax and/or fees. The payments accepted are cash, check with valid ID, all major credit cards and PayPal. Please call 513-979-4990 to arrange payment and the pickup of your winning items. XI.) Item Pickup Following each auction sale, The Velvet Cricket will offer notice via email notification and website publication for the scheduled pickup times. It is up to the bidder to make the proper arrangements for the items to be picked up from our building during the pickup times. We will not reimburse you for any item(s) that you are unable to pick-up during the scheduled pick-up times. XII.) Item Delivery If the designated pick-up time/date is not feasible for you, it is your obligation to contact The Velvet Cricket at least 24 hours before the scheduled pick-up date to discuss if alternative arrangements can be made. The bidder acknowledges that The Velvet Cricket has no obligation to make any substitute arrangements. Any and all accommodations that The Velvet Cricket agrees to comes at the expense of the bidder unless otherwise contracted in writing by The Velvet Cricket. Alternate pickup in the form of delivery is subject to availability. The items must be paid for prior to the original pick-up date and time via the bidder’s credit card. Items not moved will be surrendered and may be subject to disposal fees in addition to the initial invoice fees. The bidder agrees that The Velvet Cricket may charge a larger amount to cover expenses for the special transportation of items that are difficult to transport/ship. XII.) Failure To Make Payment Under these Terms and Conditions, recognize that any items that are not paid for by bidder no later than the scheduled pick-up date, are to be surrendered. Upon this occurrence, The Velvet Cricket assumes the right to give the item(s) to charity, dispose of or resell the item(s). The bidder, as result of a surrendered item(s), will still be responsible for the original purchase price of the item(s), in addition to any handling fees, related taxes or moving/disposal charges. The failure to make payment can result in a block or suspsension for any/all future bidding. XIV.) Shipping Upon the request of bidder and following the closing of the auction, The Velvet Cricket can ship your items anywhere in the world. Your payment must be handled via credit card on or before the scheduled pick-up date and preceding shipping. The following will be chargred to your card: purchase amount, any related taxes, actual shipping charges and handling fees. A modified invoice including the new shipping and handling charges will be sent with your order. The item(s) will be shipped within five business days of the auction closing date. XV.) Bidder Block/Suspension The Velvet Cricket holds the right to decline, suspend or block bidders whom violate these Terms and Conditions without having a written notification prior to the violation.
Listing Information

NEXT ONLINE AUCTION ENDS WEDNESDAY JULY 24th, 2019 AT 8:00PM

 

 

Check out this week's great auction items starting at $1.00!!!

 

 

***Follow this link to our current Online Auction site: 

https://www.velvetcricket.com/cgi-bin/mmlist.cgi?velvetcricket10/category/ALL

 

 

196 Auction

 

Collection of vintage writing pens and pencils (Sheaffer, Wearever, 14k), Asian inspired black lacquer finish secretary with display case, 14k seed pearl and amethyst brooch pin, Maddox Federal style walnut secretary desk with drawers and glass paned upper doors, Blue hand blown glass lamp with stainless base and silk shade, Heavy-duty black metal tool cabinet, 14k gold gemstone circular pendant with 22” 14k box chain, 1930s Roseville pottery bowl, Sterling silver Pariel Paul Revere trophy bowl inscribed “Algonquin Club President’s Bowl 1941,” 3 Mid-century Jadeite Fire King dinner plates, 4 Jadeite Fire King oven ware dinner plates, Whitman Coin book with collection of 26 Liberty nickels from 1883-1912 G-3-VG-8. Coin book with 50 Buffalo nickels 1913-1938 most G-4-F-12 couple VF-20, 1897-S US Morgan silver dollar coin EF-40, 1881-S US Morgan silver dollar coin EF-40, 1879-S US silver one dollar Morgan coin EF-40, 1890-S US silver one dollar Morgan coin EF-40, Manchester Silver Co. Gadroonette pattern sterling silver 53-piece flatware set in box, General Electric small electric grandfather clock, Antique walnut buffet with 5 drawers and 2 cabinets, White metal outdoor end table, White metal outdoor chair with scroll detail, Black wrought iron glider, Black wrought iron spring chair, Cherry dining cabinet with glass door above, Cherry wood curio cabinet by Davis Cabinet Co., Belmont barber’s chair with organ vinyl seat and chrome metal detailing, Antique Nitro King 12 gauge single barrel shotgun from Central Arms Co., 1862 Enfield Civil War musket, Blue Bird cedar chest, 1970s Technics by Panasonic Direct Drive Automatic Turn Table SL-1650, Starcaster acoustic steel string guitar by Fender, Tru-Shape dress form by Singer size A, 14k white gold brooch pin with natural seed pearls, diamonds and sapphires, Mexico sterling silver tiger’s eye oval necklace pendant, Schwinn Collegiate woman’s 3-speed bike, Knob Creek walnut finished wood dinging china cabinet in Federal style, Matted and framed signed Reuven Rubin lithograph “Elijah,” Framed hand-painted leaded glass framed religious toned artwork, Framed original Katz pencil signed and numbered silk screen print, Matted and framed signed and numbered Gordon Neal “Blue Cedars” etching, 7-drawer Davis Cabinet Co. cherry dresser, 2 Mid-century aluminum and wood folding chairs, 192301933 blue Ball Perfect Mason jar with zinc lid full of collectible marbles, Hand crafted teak wood decorative bowl by Burt Heikens, Art Deco styled glazed pottery bowl, 1940s metal Christmas tree stand with Christmas bulbs on stand, Garrett Grand Master Hunter metal detector CXIII with carrying case, 2 1970s velvet covered scalloped lampshades, Collection of 1980s Mattel he-Man figures, 3 piece Tinkertoy collection, 2 primitive wooden apple orchard baskets, Large scale wooden apple orchard basket, Simplex metal and acrylic schoolhouse clock, 2 burlap coffee bean bags (Van DeGoede Sint, Baker), Tharpe France temperature thermometer, Sentry-safe plastic locking portable safe with keys, Toy wooden Windsor rocking chair, Toy wooden rocking chair3 antique metal wrenches, 1970s Fisher-Price Play Family School and Sesame Street Clubhouse with people and accessories, 1996 Hasbro G.I. Joe Action Marine Masterpiece Edition 1964 reproduction figure and book boxed set, Collection of wooden nunchucks and throwing stars in carrying case, 2 aluminum and metal hand sickles with wooden stands, Brass dinner bell with wooden handle, 1980s Micro Machines case with many cars, 1990s R2-D2 and 1990s military toys, Collection of architectural  metal porcelain and glass door knobs and door locking mechanisms, Wolfgang Puck Rapid Steamer with Eastman Tritan BPA-free cooking baskets in original box, Danbury Mint 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air reproduction vehicle model, Miniature schoolhouse toy desk, Wooden RC Cola crate, Porter Cable 15-amp Type 1 saw with blade, Carved wood African mask, Tapestry style colorful throw, Regency style wooden decorative oval mirror with brown and gold painted frame, Disney’s Wreck-It-Ralph battery operated “hands,” Danbury mint Borden’s Dairy truck replica, Collection of 1970s and 1980s baseball, basketball and football cards (Fleer, Topp’s), 1988 complete set of Topp’s baseball picture cards in original box, Antique metal small scale fire extinguisher, Collection of glass door knobs and antique metal locking mechanisms, Hamilton Beach deep fryer DF03, Collection of vintage power tools and more (Black and Decker, Craftsman), Tool collection (Master Mechanic, Craftsman), Autographed 1988 Cincinnati Red’s baseball with 7 signatures in protective case, Signed Joe Morgan Cincinnati Red’s autographed baseball in collector’s case, 4 panel small scale wooden screen room dividers, Framed signed oil painting of country covered bridge scene by True, Reproduction cream resin Rococo style mirror, Antique silk handmade quilt.

 

Framed religious oil painting by L. Speigel, Matted and framed Fred Veston religious acrylic and pencil painting on paper “Men at the Table,” 1960 Jewish religious oil painting portrait by Morris Katz, Great States wooden push mower, Antique oak high chair with cane seat, Wooden printer’s tray display shelf, Handmade cotton quilt with scalloped edge, Seed pearl and AB crystal gold tone hinged cuff costume bracelet, Modern multi-colored cabochon stone gold tone double cross link bracelet, Hampden Dueber Grand 17 jewel pocket watch, Anne Klein II silver tone and crystal accent women’s watch, Monet gold tone clear and ruby crystal link tennis bracelet, 12”-16” adjustable deep red baguette adjustable choker necklace by Duane Jewelry, 1970s pine swivel style bassinet crib, Antique cast iron pot with handle, 1970s upholstered Henredon tufted accent chair in buttery yellow, Sunny Slope Brand nectarines wooden crate, Assortment of men’s cufflink sets and tie pin, Brand new 100% cotton Valley Forge American flag, Black plastic bowl planter with aboriginal style painted details, Antique Hudson Admiral crop duster, Playskool wooden wagon filled with blocks, Size 11-12 ladies 1970s Suede Care genuine leather car coat, Size L men’s Grejina Australian black leather bomber jacket, Matted and framed B. Grant signed and numbered 71/200 religious etching, Framed Harry McCormick 1979 signed and numbered 4/175 etching, Raggedy Ann & Andy themed cotton quilt, 3 Asian swords in display stand, Handmade cotton quilt with triangular pattern, Sony 46” flat screen LCD digital color TV, Handmade leather Native American hand drum, Plains Indian Trade Tomahawk part of “Hoot Choo” collection, 3 Playskool Tinkertoy and Bristle Blocks sets, 2 1930s Makit Toy sets and a Tinker Zoo and Other Things Too toy set, Masthead brass candle lantern, Small scale pine cradle, Collection of Hallmark Keepsake ornaments in original boxes (Barbie, Mohammad Ali, Disney), 7 G.I. Joe doll figures and accessories, Groovy Califone International 1430K Solid State phonograph, Cosco folding card table with faux wood vinyl top, 8 engraved prints by artist R. Havell (Blue Jay, Cedar Bird, Cardinal Grosbeak, Bald Eagle), 2 white porcelain cake plates by Two’s Company, Nook GlowLight Wi-Fi compatible tablet BNRV500, 2 vintage pressed glass cake stands (Georges Briard), 3 vintage pressed glass cake stands, Glazed terracotta pot with aged gray finish, Stainless trash can with hinged lid and foot pedal, Caravan hard case suitcase, Mid-century Niagara Cyclo-massage pad with instructions, Collapsible space saving composite desk with drawers, Sears Craftsman ¾ HP air compressor, Regency style painted wooden display shelving unit, Metal fireplace log holders/andirons, Walnut rocking chair with floral linen pad seat, Antique reproduction doll carriage with bunny design, Creative Memories vinyl travel bag, 4 Mid-century folding chairs by Samsonite, Heavy-duty colorful plastic playpen, Salvaged wood and license plate décor piece, Miniature wooden toy school desk, Iron floor standing candle holder, Mid-century end table with walnut veneers and chrome base, Italian copper urn style vase with turquoise finish, Portable Singer BZB60-A sewing machine in wooden case, Outdoor metal loveseat with floral cushions, Mini trampoline, Cast metal train bank, Antique hand-painted armoire with old world style, Fabric Coach purse with leather detailing, Antique Mary Manton Victoria leather boots size 38 US 7 ½, Trio of aluminum candle stick holders, Handmade bird feeder of stone and wood construction, Brass decorative lamp with pagoda-like looks, Primitive antique seeder/seeding tool, Collection of vintage “Carnival Sticks,” Shakespeare “Ugly Stik” fishing rod with Rhino RSC5 reel, Reproduction vintage fainting couch with red velvet-like material, Cassette cabinet with faux wood finish including music cassette tapes, Knob Creek Queen Anne walnut dining table with pads and leaves, Antique gilded scalloped edge wood framed mirror with beveled edges, Wood and metal coat rack fashioned from a vintage fishing rod rack, Printed photo hand signed by George Wallace, 3 wooden serving trays with wicker type inserts, White Home Accents rabbit themed resin accent mirror, Industrial 3 legged stainless steel stool, Oak and veneer end table by Milling Road Furniture, Mid-century acrylic and white metal chandelier, Jayco 115V belt sander C231-1, Milling Road Furniture oak and veneer buffet bar, Milling Road Furniture oak and veneer buffet sideboard.

 

Antique side table with green painted finish, 2 antique wooden nesting tables with glass inserts, Handmade wooden tool box on wheels, Gothic Revival lamp by Bert Lamp Co. made of ceramic with tweed linen shade, Handmade wool area rug, Antique walnut ladder back side chair with cane seat, Italian terracotta glazed planter, Asian inspired contemporary end table, Bistro table with composite wood slatted top and green metal base, Hutch punching bag FS-700 on wood stand, Copper and brass fire extinguisher lamp with burlap shade, Asian black painted bamboo end table with glass top, 2 antique Eastlake style accent chairs with turquoise velvet seats, 4 1982 Chilmark pewter figurines on wood bases, Jason P. Marsh Manitowoc Ship Building Corp, ship gauge with wood display base, Metal Stiffel lamp with linen shade, 5 signed and numbered Chilmark pewter figurines, Sears miniature portable AM radio/phonograph record player 569.32420000, Brass elephant statue, Green porcelain Williams Sonoma teapot, Pfaltzgraff brown toned decorative bowl, Nikon series N8008 AF Nikkor camera with faux leather bag and manual, 2 vintage decorative decanters (Cetti, Orvieto), 3 vintage decorative decanters (Cetti, Mareialla, Casa Viento, Vino Rosso), Brass elephant statue and brass trinket box, 3 Murano glass paperweights, Royal Doulton miniature pitcher creamer, Maraca style wood book ends, 2 Pottery Barn acrylic candle holders, 3 hand blown glass paperweights, Nikon 6.0 MP Tele855MM 3.0 VGA tilt monitor Coolpix L840 digital camera, Singer model j-1 miniature sewing machine, Hand blown Murano glass round paperweight, Handmade wooden house themed trinket box by Reo Company, Louis Schwab 15 jewel Swiss made brass clock, Resin reproduction battery operated mantel clock, 3 piece Wonder Woman collection includes 2003 Wonder Woman Barbie and 2 metal lunch boxes, Hand-painted metal and enamel decorative plate, Antique Rolatape Deluxe Model measuring wheel, Cast iron Kindle-Quick safety fireplace lighter, Firstime & Company acrylic battery operated decorative wall clock, Wooden display box, Bella 3.0L deep fryer with manual, Decorative carved resin lamp with linen shade, 2 brass toned metal candle stick holders, 2 Cast metal candle stick holders with marble detailing, 5-piece hand crafted Mexican terracotta pottery bowl set, Swedish Modern metal stand with hand-painted and hand crafted pottery birds, Fixed blade Pakistani knife with brass and wood detailing, Unused metal spoon and chopstick set by Golden Bell in original hard case, Gray/black painted cubist chalkware statue of woman with child/fertility, Decoupage style box purse with Lucite handle and brass detailing, Collection of assorted antique iron wall hooks, General Electric AM/FM clock radio with alarm, Decorative mirror with hand hammered metal detailed frame, 4 Knob Creek walnut stained wood dining chairs with Queen Anne legs and cream fabric seat.         

 

 

 

 

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THE VELVET CRICKET ONLINE AUCTIONS AND GALLERY

Antiques, Vintage, Retro, Rustic, Industrial, Primitives, Mid Century, Tools, Toys, Furniture, Jewelry, Collectibles and more!!!

 

 

The Velvet Cricket is locally owned an operated online auction company and gallery located in Cincinnati, Ohio. We currently specialize in auctioning collectibles, pottery, industrial, jewelry, furniture, rugs, electronics, tools, toys, coins, musical instruments and much more every week. The Velvet Cricket offers a bit of everything for you and your home by offering unique, hard to find treasures. 

 

Our mission is to help our consignors downsize their collections, liquidate estates and with moving. In turn, we are able to offer some very unique pieces to collectors and buyers with any size budget. Every piece has a different value and requires a different approach in finding its new owner. We separate ourselves by offering multiple platforms and different options for all your special treasures. Looking for a new home for some of your items? Give us a call and we can help you.

 

We are adding full auctions weekly so you just never know what great items will be on our online auctions or in our gallery. Come visit us in historic Columbia-Tusculum and check us out online to find out what we are all about!!!

 

 

 

THE VELVET CRICKET

4233 Airport Rd Unit B

Cincinnati, OH 45226

513-979-4990

 

 

Hours of Operation:

Thur 11-5 

Friday 11-6 

Saturday 11-4

 

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----Large Online Auction - Antiques Furniture Jewelry - Wed July 24th

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Cincinnati, OH 45226
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Sale Terms and Conditions
I.) Bidder’s Agreement Your bid represents an offer to purchase. The purchase will become a legally binding contract once it has been completed through the bidding process. Please follow through with your commitment or DO NOT bid on the selected item(s). II.) Bidder’s Log-In/Registration Logging in and creating an account are two necessary steps in order to engage in the bidding process of the online auctions. In order to create an account, please read, in full, the terms and conditions found at the “Register To Bid” option located in the header at the top of the website. After reading our terms, click the "Continue To Registration" button to continue. Lastly, enter your personal information to receive your new bidder number. By entering your information, you are acknowledging that you are at least 18 years old and that all contact information is accurate. Once you have received your new bidder number, you will then be able to log in and place bids on the available auction items. III.) Bidding Instructions Once you create an account and obtain a bidder number, you may begin placing bids on any item(s) listed in any online auctions. Each item's starting bid begins at $1.00. Once you find the item(s) that you wish to bid on, enter your bid in the box labeled “Your Bid”. You are provided with two options for placing a bid. Either 1) enter the next required bid increment for that item(s) or 2) enter the highest amount that you are willing to pay for the item(s). If you choose this option, we will automatically increase your bid in small increments if and when people bid against you and up until your maximum amount that you have entered. After selecting “Submit Bid”, a new page will give you a summary of all your new bids for final confirmation. Select "Submit Bid" again and the system will indicate in black if you are the highest bidder on that item(s). The color red will appear if “you have been outbid by # (winning bidders number).” The system will continuously update as bidders place additional bids until the designated closing time for the particular item. The winning bid will be determined once the auction is officially closed. IV.) Closing Auction Instructions Every auction will have an alloted closing date and time associated with all items within the particular auction. As each auction closes, the bidding process for items will recede and items will close at the rate of two (items) per minute. As the auction closes, if an item receives a bid within the last five minutes before it closes, then that item will have an additional five minutes for any new bids before the item ends. Any additional bids in the concluding five minutes will continue to activate this process until a final bid is reached. In this scenario, a five minute period must elapse without any further bids in order for the auction to close indefinitely. After the auction has closed, the winning bidder for each item is determined. V.) Bidding Mistakes Reviewing your bid amount before selecting the “Submit Bid” button is of upmost importance. If you make a mistake entering a bid amount, it is your responsibility to contact The Velvet Cricket at least 24 hours before the designated auction sale closing date. The Velvet Cricket will then review the mistake and correct it upon our approval. Within the 24 hour time-frame of the scheduled auction closing, your bid will remain as you entered it to ensure the honesty of the auction process and to inhibit inappropriate bidder manipulation. The Velvet Cricket will oversee all auction closings to assure and assist in any closing errors. The Velvet Cricket will not release bidders from their sole responsibility of entering bidding amounts—particularly those bids entered by a bidder in the final minutes of an auction in effort to influence existing bids or to discourage other bidders. VI.) Item Descriptions All items disclosed in the online auction are sold "as is". It is at the discretion and judgment of The Velvet Cricket to describe each item’s appropriately and accurately. The item(s) condition may be listed as ‘Poor’, ‘Fair’, ‘Good’, ‘Very Good’ or ‘Excellent’. The Velvet Cricket’s interpretation of the condition is subjective, thus putting the responsibility on the bidder to confirm that the condition described by The Velvet Cricket meet’s the bidder’s expectation/interpretation of the specified item. This exchange must occur by previewing the item in person prior to the placing of a bid as well as prior to the identified auction closing date. Please note that most of the items that The Velvet Cricket sells are secondhand, antique and/or vintage. Depending on the items age, there will likely be signs of wear and use. VII.) Personal Valuation The Velvet Cricket allows for bidders to preview and assess the items in person before placing a bid online. This can be helpful if you are unsure of an item’s condition. Note that is your responsibility to preview an item before an auction sale closing. Once the auction is closed, you no longer have the opportunity to cancel a bid. The preview is provided solely as a courtesy rather than an invitation to request the re-evaluation of an item. VIII.) Liability A. The bidder acknowledges that The Velvet Cricket’s liability along with the liability of the seller of the items is limited to the reimbursement of the purchase price of that single item. The Velvet Cricket is not liable for the bidder’s own misconduct and will not be held responsible for any errors of The Velvet Cricket or others whom are associated with the sale. B. The Velvet Cricket website is an electronically programmed auction site that relies upon third party software which has the potential to malfunction without notice. The bidder agrees that The Velvet Cricket should not be held responsible for an inconvenience that could occur due to a software/hardware malfunction. The Velvet Cricket is entitled to the right to cancel any transaction that is determined to have been affected by such malfunctioning. C. The Velvet Cricket has the right at any time during an active auction to remove any number of items or correct any reasonable errors for any number of items brought to the company's attention during the auction without liability. The company is unable to notify every bidder of every change during an auction resulting from the instructions from our consignors. The Velvet Cricket makes every attempt to publish an ethical and fair marketplace while honoring its agreements for our consignors. The Velvet Cricket does not hold any bidder responsible for items removed during an active auction. IX.) Indemnification Agreement The bidder agrees to indemnify and hold The Velvet Cricket and all affiliates innocuous from any claim involving, a) attorney’s fees, prepared by any third party resulting from your breach of this agreement, b) your improper usage of The Velvet Cricket’s services c) your violation of any law or contract or the rights of a third party. X.) Payment At the closing of an online auction, an invoice will be generated for each participating winning bidder listing all winning items along with any appropriate sales tax and/or fees. The payments accepted are cash, check with valid ID, all major credit cards and PayPal. Please call 513-979-4990 to arrange payment and the pickup of your winning items. XI.) Item Pickup Following each auction sale, The Velvet Cricket will offer notice via email notification and website publication for the scheduled pickup times. It is up to the bidder to make the proper arrangements for the items to be picked up from our building during the pickup times. We will not reimburse you for any item(s) that you are unable to pick-up during the scheduled pick-up times. XII.) Item Delivery If the designated pick-up time/date is not feasible for you, it is your obligation to contact The Velvet Cricket at least 24 hours before the scheduled pick-up date to discuss if alternative arrangements can be made. The bidder acknowledges that The Velvet Cricket has no obligation to make any substitute arrangements. Any and all accommodations that The Velvet Cricket agrees to comes at the expense of the bidder unless otherwise contracted in writing by The Velvet Cricket. Alternate pickup in the form of delivery is subject to availability. The items must be paid for prior to the original pick-up date and time via the bidder’s credit card. Items not moved will be surrendered and may be subject to disposal fees in addition to the initial invoice fees. The bidder agrees that The Velvet Cricket may charge a larger amount to cover expenses for the special transportation of items that are difficult to transport/ship. XII.) Failure To Make Payment Under these Terms and Conditions, recognize that any items that are not paid for by bidder no later than the scheduled pick-up date, are to be surrendered. Upon this occurrence, The Velvet Cricket assumes the right to give the item(s) to charity, dispose of or resell the item(s). The bidder, as result of a surrendered item(s), will still be responsible for the original purchase price of the item(s), in addition to any handling fees, related taxes or moving/disposal charges. The failure to make payment can result in a block or suspsension for any/all future bidding. XIV.) Shipping Upon the request of bidder and following the closing of the auction, The Velvet Cricket can ship your items anywhere in the world. Your payment must be handled via credit card on or before the scheduled pick-up date and preceding shipping. The following will be chargred to your card: purchase amount, any related taxes, actual shipping charges and handling fees. A modified invoice including the new shipping and handling charges will be sent with your order. The item(s) will be shipped within five business days of the auction closing date. XV.) Bidder Block/Suspension The Velvet Cricket holds the right to decline, suspend or block bidders whom violate these Terms and Conditions without having a written notification prior to the violation.
Listing Details

NEXT ONLINE AUCTION ENDS WEDNESDAY JULY 24th, 2019 AT 8:00PM

 

 

Check out this week's great auction items starting at $1.00!!!

 

 

***Follow this link to our current Online Auction site: 

https://www.velvetcricket.com/cgi-bin/mmlist.cgi?velvetcricket10/category/ALL

 

 

196 Auction

 

Collection of vintage writing pens and pencils (Sheaffer, Wearever, 14k), Asian inspired black lacquer finish secretary with display case, 14k seed pearl and amethyst brooch pin, Maddox Federal style walnut secretary desk with drawers and glass paned upper doors, Blue hand blown glass lamp with stainless base and silk shade, Heavy-duty black metal tool cabinet, 14k gold gemstone circular pendant with 22” 14k box chain, 1930s Roseville pottery bowl, Sterling silver Pariel Paul Revere trophy bowl inscribed “Algonquin Club President’s Bowl 1941,” 3 Mid-century Jadeite Fire King dinner plates, 4 Jadeite Fire King oven ware dinner plates, Whitman Coin book with collection of 26 Liberty nickels from 1883-1912 G-3-VG-8. Coin book with 50 Buffalo nickels 1913-1938 most G-4-F-12 couple VF-20, 1897-S US Morgan silver dollar coin EF-40, 1881-S US Morgan silver dollar coin EF-40, 1879-S US silver one dollar Morgan coin EF-40, 1890-S US silver one dollar Morgan coin EF-40, Manchester Silver Co. Gadroonette pattern sterling silver 53-piece flatware set in box, General Electric small electric grandfather clock, Antique walnut buffet with 5 drawers and 2 cabinets, White metal outdoor end table, White metal outdoor chair with scroll detail, Black wrought iron glider, Black wrought iron spring chair, Cherry dining cabinet with glass door above, Cherry wood curio cabinet by Davis Cabinet Co., Belmont barber’s chair with organ vinyl seat and chrome metal detailing, Antique Nitro King 12 gauge single barrel shotgun from Central Arms Co., 1862 Enfield Civil War musket, Blue Bird cedar chest, 1970s Technics by Panasonic Direct Drive Automatic Turn Table SL-1650, Starcaster acoustic steel string guitar by Fender, Tru-Shape dress form by Singer size A, 14k white gold brooch pin with natural seed pearls, diamonds and sapphires, Mexico sterling silver tiger’s eye oval necklace pendant, Schwinn Collegiate woman’s 3-speed bike, Knob Creek walnut finished wood dinging china cabinet in Federal style, Matted and framed signed Reuven Rubin lithograph “Elijah,” Framed hand-painted leaded glass framed religious toned artwork, Framed original Katz pencil signed and numbered silk screen print, Matted and framed signed and numbered Gordon Neal “Blue Cedars” etching, 7-drawer Davis Cabinet Co. cherry dresser, 2 Mid-century aluminum and wood folding chairs, 192301933 blue Ball Perfect Mason jar with zinc lid full of collectible marbles, Hand crafted teak wood decorative bowl by Burt Heikens, Art Deco styled glazed pottery bowl, 1940s metal Christmas tree stand with Christmas bulbs on stand, Garrett Grand Master Hunter metal detector CXIII with carrying case, 2 1970s velvet covered scalloped lampshades, Collection of 1980s Mattel he-Man figures, 3 piece Tinkertoy collection, 2 primitive wooden apple orchard baskets, Large scale wooden apple orchard basket, Simplex metal and acrylic schoolhouse clock, 2 burlap coffee bean bags (Van DeGoede Sint, Baker), Tharpe France temperature thermometer, Sentry-safe plastic locking portable safe with keys, Toy wooden Windsor rocking chair, Toy wooden rocking chair3 antique metal wrenches, 1970s Fisher-Price Play Family School and Sesame Street Clubhouse with people and accessories, 1996 Hasbro G.I. Joe Action Marine Masterpiece Edition 1964 reproduction figure and book boxed set, Collection of wooden nunchucks and throwing stars in carrying case, 2 aluminum and metal hand sickles with wooden stands, Brass dinner bell with wooden handle, 1980s Micro Machines case with many cars, 1990s R2-D2 and 1990s military toys, Collection of architectural  metal porcelain and glass door knobs and door locking mechanisms, Wolfgang Puck Rapid Steamer with Eastman Tritan BPA-free cooking baskets in original box, Danbury Mint 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air reproduction vehicle model, Miniature schoolhouse toy desk, Wooden RC Cola crate, Porter Cable 15-amp Type 1 saw with blade, Carved wood African mask, Tapestry style colorful throw, Regency style wooden decorative oval mirror with brown and gold painted frame, Disney’s Wreck-It-Ralph battery operated “hands,” Danbury mint Borden’s Dairy truck replica, Collection of 1970s and 1980s baseball, basketball and football cards (Fleer, Topp’s), 1988 complete set of Topp’s baseball picture cards in original box, Antique metal small scale fire extinguisher, Collection of glass door knobs and antique metal locking mechanisms, Hamilton Beach deep fryer DF03, Collection of vintage power tools and more (Black and Decker, Craftsman), Tool collection (Master Mechanic, Craftsman), Autographed 1988 Cincinnati Red’s baseball with 7 signatures in protective case, Signed Joe Morgan Cincinnati Red’s autographed baseball in collector’s case, 4 panel small scale wooden screen room dividers, Framed signed oil painting of country covered bridge scene by True, Reproduction cream resin Rococo style mirror, Antique silk handmade quilt.

 

Framed religious oil painting by L. Speigel, Matted and framed Fred Veston religious acrylic and pencil painting on paper “Men at the Table,” 1960 Jewish religious oil painting portrait by Morris Katz, Great States wooden push mower, Antique oak high chair with cane seat, Wooden printer’s tray display shelf, Handmade cotton quilt with scalloped edge, Seed pearl and AB crystal gold tone hinged cuff costume bracelet, Modern multi-colored cabochon stone gold tone double cross link bracelet, Hampden Dueber Grand 17 jewel pocket watch, Anne Klein II silver tone and crystal accent women’s watch, Monet gold tone clear and ruby crystal link tennis bracelet, 12”-16” adjustable deep red baguette adjustable choker necklace by Duane Jewelry, 1970s pine swivel style bassinet crib, Antique cast iron pot with handle, 1970s upholstered Henredon tufted accent chair in buttery yellow, Sunny Slope Brand nectarines wooden crate, Assortment of men’s cufflink sets and tie pin, Brand new 100% cotton Valley Forge American flag, Black plastic bowl planter with aboriginal style painted details, Antique Hudson Admiral crop duster, Playskool wooden wagon filled with blocks, Size 11-12 ladies 1970s Suede Care genuine leather car coat, Size L men’s Grejina Australian black leather bomber jacket, Matted and framed B. Grant signed and numbered 71/200 religious etching, Framed Harry McCormick 1979 signed and numbered 4/175 etching, Raggedy Ann & Andy themed cotton quilt, 3 Asian swords in display stand, Handmade cotton quilt with triangular pattern, Sony 46” flat screen LCD digital color TV, Handmade leather Native American hand drum, Plains Indian Trade Tomahawk part of “Hoot Choo” collection, 3 Playskool Tinkertoy and Bristle Blocks sets, 2 1930s Makit Toy sets and a Tinker Zoo and Other Things Too toy set, Masthead brass candle lantern, Small scale pine cradle, Collection of Hallmark Keepsake ornaments in original boxes (Barbie, Mohammad Ali, Disney), 7 G.I. Joe doll figures and accessories, Groovy Califone International 1430K Solid State phonograph, Cosco folding card table with faux wood vinyl top, 8 engraved prints by artist R. Havell (Blue Jay, Cedar Bird, Cardinal Grosbeak, Bald Eagle), 2 white porcelain cake plates by Two’s Company, Nook GlowLight Wi-Fi compatible tablet BNRV500, 2 vintage pressed glass cake stands (Georges Briard), 3 vintage pressed glass cake stands, Glazed terracotta pot with aged gray finish, Stainless trash can with hinged lid and foot pedal, Caravan hard case suitcase, Mid-century Niagara Cyclo-massage pad with instructions, Collapsible space saving composite desk with drawers, Sears Craftsman ¾ HP air compressor, Regency style painted wooden display shelving unit, Metal fireplace log holders/andirons, Walnut rocking chair with floral linen pad seat, Antique reproduction doll carriage with bunny design, Creative Memories vinyl travel bag, 4 Mid-century folding chairs by Samsonite, Heavy-duty colorful plastic playpen, Salvaged wood and license plate décor piece, Miniature wooden toy school desk, Iron floor standing candle holder, Mid-century end table with walnut veneers and chrome base, Italian copper urn style vase with turquoise finish, Portable Singer BZB60-A sewing machine in wooden case, Outdoor metal loveseat with floral cushions, Mini trampoline, Cast metal train bank, Antique hand-painted armoire with old world style, Fabric Coach purse with leather detailing, Antique Mary Manton Victoria leather boots size 38 US 7 ½, Trio of aluminum candle stick holders, Handmade bird feeder of stone and wood construction, Brass decorative lamp with pagoda-like looks, Primitive antique seeder/seeding tool, Collection of vintage “Carnival Sticks,” Shakespeare “Ugly Stik” fishing rod with Rhino RSC5 reel, Reproduction vintage fainting couch with red velvet-like material, Cassette cabinet with faux wood finish including music cassette tapes, Knob Creek Queen Anne walnut dining table with pads and leaves, Antique gilded scalloped edge wood framed mirror with beveled edges, Wood and metal coat rack fashioned from a vintage fishing rod rack, Printed photo hand signed by George Wallace, 3 wooden serving trays with wicker type inserts, White Home Accents rabbit themed resin accent mirror, Industrial 3 legged stainless steel stool, Oak and veneer end table by Milling Road Furniture, Mid-century acrylic and white metal chandelier, Jayco 115V belt sander C231-1, Milling Road Furniture oak and veneer buffet bar, Milling Road Furniture oak and veneer buffet sideboard.

 

Antique side table with green painted finish, 2 antique wooden nesting tables with glass inserts, Handmade wooden tool box on wheels, Gothic Revival lamp by Bert Lamp Co. made of ceramic with tweed linen shade, Handmade wool area rug, Antique walnut ladder back side chair with cane seat, Italian terracotta glazed planter, Asian inspired contemporary end table, Bistro table with composite wood slatted top and green metal base, Hutch punching bag FS-700 on wood stand, Copper and brass fire extinguisher lamp with burlap shade, Asian black painted bamboo end table with glass top, 2 antique Eastlake style accent chairs with turquoise velvet seats, 4 1982 Chilmark pewter figurines on wood bases, Jason P. Marsh Manitowoc Ship Building Corp, ship gauge with wood display base, Metal Stiffel lamp with linen shade, 5 signed and numbered Chilmark pewter figurines, Sears miniature portable AM radio/phonograph record player 569.32420000, Brass elephant statue, Green porcelain Williams Sonoma teapot, Pfaltzgraff brown toned decorative bowl, Nikon series N8008 AF Nikkor camera with faux leather bag and manual, 2 vintage decorative decanters (Cetti, Orvieto), 3 vintage decorative decanters (Cetti, Mareialla, Casa Viento, Vino Rosso), Brass elephant statue and brass trinket box, 3 Murano glass paperweights, Royal Doulton miniature pitcher creamer, Maraca style wood book ends, 2 Pottery Barn acrylic candle holders, 3 hand blown glass paperweights, Nikon 6.0 MP Tele855MM 3.0 VGA tilt monitor Coolpix L840 digital camera, Singer model j-1 miniature sewing machine, Hand blown Murano glass round paperweight, Handmade wooden house themed trinket box by Reo Company, Louis Schwab 15 jewel Swiss made brass clock, Resin reproduction battery operated mantel clock, 3 piece Wonder Woman collection includes 2003 Wonder Woman Barbie and 2 metal lunch boxes, Hand-painted metal and enamel decorative plate, Antique Rolatape Deluxe Model measuring wheel, Cast iron Kindle-Quick safety fireplace lighter, Firstime & Company acrylic battery operated decorative wall clock, Wooden display box, Bella 3.0L deep fryer with manual, Decorative carved resin lamp with linen shade, 2 brass toned metal candle stick holders, 2 Cast metal candle stick holders with marble detailing, 5-piece hand crafted Mexican terracotta pottery bowl set, Swedish Modern metal stand with hand-painted and hand crafted pottery birds, Fixed blade Pakistani knife with brass and wood detailing, Unused metal spoon and chopstick set by Golden Bell in original hard case, Gray/black painted cubist chalkware statue of woman with child/fertility, Decoupage style box purse with Lucite handle and brass detailing, Collection of assorted antique iron wall hooks, General Electric AM/FM clock radio with alarm, Decorative mirror with hand hammered metal detailed frame, 4 Knob Creek walnut stained wood dining chairs with Queen Anne legs and cream fabric seat.         

 

 

 

 

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THE VELVET CRICKET ONLINE AUCTIONS AND GALLERY

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The Velvet Cricket is locally owned an operated online auction company and gallery located in Cincinnati, Ohio. We currently specialize in auctioning collectibles, pottery, industrial, jewelry, furniture, rugs, electronics, tools, toys, coins, musical instruments and much more every week. The Velvet Cricket offers a bit of everything for you and your home by offering unique, hard to find treasures. 

 

Our mission is to help our consignors downsize their collections, liquidate estates and with moving. In turn, we are able to offer some very unique pieces to collectors and buyers with any size budget. Every piece has a different value and requires a different approach in finding its new owner. We separate ourselves by offering multiple platforms and different options for all your special treasures. Looking for a new home for some of your items? Give us a call and we can help you.

 

We are adding full auctions weekly so you just never know what great items will be on our online auctions or in our gallery. Come visit us in historic Columbia-Tusculum and check us out online to find out what we are all about!!!

 

 

 

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----Large Online Auction - Antiques Furniture Jewelry - Wed July 24th
 Online Only Auction
Auction Date(s)
Bidding Starts: Wednesday Jul 17 , 8:00 PM
Bidding Ends: Wednesday Jul 24 , 8:00 PM
Auction Location

Cincinnati, OH 45226
Company
The Velvet Cricket Online Auction and Gallery

Website: www.velvetcricket.com

Listing Terms and Conditions
I.) Bidder’s Agreement Your bid represents an offer to purchase. The purchase will become a legally binding contract once it has been completed through the bidding process. Please follow through with your commitment or DO NOT bid on the selected item(s). II.) Bidder’s Log-In/Registration Logging in and creating an account are two necessary steps in order to engage in the bidding process of the online auctions. In order to create an account, please read, in full, the terms and conditions found at the “Register To Bid” option located in the header at the top of the website. After reading our terms, click the "Continue To Registration" button to continue. Lastly, enter your personal information to receive your new bidder number. By entering your information, you are acknowledging that you are at least 18 years old and that all contact information is accurate. Once you have received your new bidder number, you will then be able to log in and place bids on the available auction items. III.) Bidding Instructions Once you create an account and obtain a bidder number, you may begin placing bids on any item(s) listed in any online auctions. Each item's starting bid begins at $1.00. Once you find the item(s) that you wish to bid on, enter your bid in the box labeled “Your Bid”. You are provided with two options for placing a bid. Either 1) enter the next required bid increment for that item(s) or 2) enter the highest amount that you are willing to pay for the item(s). If you choose this option, we will automatically increase your bid in small increments if and when people bid against you and up until your maximum amount that you have entered. After selecting “Submit Bid”, a new page will give you a summary of all your new bids for final confirmation. Select "Submit Bid" again and the system will indicate in black if you are the highest bidder on that item(s). The color red will appear if “you have been outbid by # (winning bidders number).” The system will continuously update as bidders place additional bids until the designated closing time for the particular item. The winning bid will be determined once the auction is officially closed. IV.) Closing Auction Instructions Every auction will have an alloted closing date and time associated with all items within the particular auction. As each auction closes, the bidding process for items will recede and items will close at the rate of two (items) per minute. As the auction closes, if an item receives a bid within the last five minutes before it closes, then that item will have an additional five minutes for any new bids before the item ends. Any additional bids in the concluding five minutes will continue to activate this process until a final bid is reached. In this scenario, a five minute period must elapse without any further bids in order for the auction to close indefinitely. After the auction has closed, the winning bidder for each item is determined. V.) Bidding Mistakes Reviewing your bid amount before selecting the “Submit Bid” button is of upmost importance. If you make a mistake entering a bid amount, it is your responsibility to contact The Velvet Cricket at least 24 hours before the designated auction sale closing date. The Velvet Cricket will then review the mistake and correct it upon our approval. Within the 24 hour time-frame of the scheduled auction closing, your bid will remain as you entered it to ensure the honesty of the auction process and to inhibit inappropriate bidder manipulation. The Velvet Cricket will oversee all auction closings to assure and assist in any closing errors. The Velvet Cricket will not release bidders from their sole responsibility of entering bidding amounts—particularly those bids entered by a bidder in the final minutes of an auction in effort to influence existing bids or to discourage other bidders. VI.) Item Descriptions All items disclosed in the online auction are sold "as is". It is at the discretion and judgment of The Velvet Cricket to describe each item’s appropriately and accurately. The item(s) condition may be listed as ‘Poor’, ‘Fair’, ‘Good’, ‘Very Good’ or ‘Excellent’. The Velvet Cricket’s interpretation of the condition is subjective, thus putting the responsibility on the bidder to confirm that the condition described by The Velvet Cricket meet’s the bidder’s expectation/interpretation of the specified item. This exchange must occur by previewing the item in person prior to the placing of a bid as well as prior to the identified auction closing date. Please note that most of the items that The Velvet Cricket sells are secondhand, antique and/or vintage. Depending on the items age, there will likely be signs of wear and use. VII.) Personal Valuation The Velvet Cricket allows for bidders to preview and assess the items in person before placing a bid online. This can be helpful if you are unsure of an item’s condition. Note that is your responsibility to preview an item before an auction sale closing. Once the auction is closed, you no longer have the opportunity to cancel a bid. The preview is provided solely as a courtesy rather than an invitation to request the re-evaluation of an item. VIII.) Liability A. The bidder acknowledges that The Velvet Cricket’s liability along with the liability of the seller of the items is limited to the reimbursement of the purchase price of that single item. The Velvet Cricket is not liable for the bidder’s own misconduct and will not be held responsible for any errors of The Velvet Cricket or others whom are associated with the sale. B. The Velvet Cricket website is an electronically programmed auction site that relies upon third party software which has the potential to malfunction without notice. The bidder agrees that The Velvet Cricket should not be held responsible for an inconvenience that could occur due to a software/hardware malfunction. The Velvet Cricket is entitled to the right to cancel any transaction that is determined to have been affected by such malfunctioning. C. The Velvet Cricket has the right at any time during an active auction to remove any number of items or correct any reasonable errors for any number of items brought to the company's attention during the auction without liability. The company is unable to notify every bidder of every change during an auction resulting from the instructions from our consignors. The Velvet Cricket makes every attempt to publish an ethical and fair marketplace while honoring its agreements for our consignors. The Velvet Cricket does not hold any bidder responsible for items removed during an active auction. IX.) Indemnification Agreement The bidder agrees to indemnify and hold The Velvet Cricket and all affiliates innocuous from any claim involving, a) attorney’s fees, prepared by any third party resulting from your breach of this agreement, b) your improper usage of The Velvet Cricket’s services c) your violation of any law or contract or the rights of a third party. X.) Payment At the closing of an online auction, an invoice will be generated for each participating winning bidder listing all winning items along with any appropriate sales tax and/or fees. The payments accepted are cash, check with valid ID, all major credit cards and PayPal. Please call 513-979-4990 to arrange payment and the pickup of your winning items. XI.) Item Pickup Following each auction sale, The Velvet Cricket will offer notice via email notification and website publication for the scheduled pickup times. It is up to the bidder to make the proper arrangements for the items to be picked up from our building during the pickup times. We will not reimburse you for any item(s) that you are unable to pick-up during the scheduled pick-up times. XII.) Item Delivery If the designated pick-up time/date is not feasible for you, it is your obligation to contact The Velvet Cricket at least 24 hours before the scheduled pick-up date to discuss if alternative arrangements can be made. The bidder acknowledges that The Velvet Cricket has no obligation to make any substitute arrangements. Any and all accommodations that The Velvet Cricket agrees to comes at the expense of the bidder unless otherwise contracted in writing by The Velvet Cricket. Alternate pickup in the form of delivery is subject to availability. The items must be paid for prior to the original pick-up date and time via the bidder’s credit card. Items not moved will be surrendered and may be subject to disposal fees in addition to the initial invoice fees. The bidder agrees that The Velvet Cricket may charge a larger amount to cover expenses for the special transportation of items that are difficult to transport/ship. XII.) Failure To Make Payment Under these Terms and Conditions, recognize that any items that are not paid for by bidder no later than the scheduled pick-up date, are to be surrendered. Upon this occurrence, The Velvet Cricket assumes the right to give the item(s) to charity, dispose of or resell the item(s). The bidder, as result of a surrendered item(s), will still be responsible for the original purchase price of the item(s), in addition to any handling fees, related taxes or moving/disposal charges. The failure to make payment can result in a block or suspsension for any/all future bidding. XIV.) Shipping Upon the request of bidder and following the closing of the auction, The Velvet Cricket can ship your items anywhere in the world. Your payment must be handled via credit card on or before the scheduled pick-up date and preceding shipping. The following will be chargred to your card: purchase amount, any related taxes, actual shipping charges and handling fees. A modified invoice including the new shipping and handling charges will be sent with your order. The item(s) will be shipped within five business days of the auction closing date. XV.) Bidder Block/Suspension The Velvet Cricket holds the right to decline, suspend or block bidders whom violate these Terms and Conditions without having a written notification prior to the violation.

NEXT ONLINE AUCTION ENDS WEDNESDAY JULY 24th, 2019 AT 8:00PM

 

 

Check out this week's great auction items starting at $1.00!!!

 

 

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196 Auction

 

Collection of vintage writing pens and pencils (Sheaffer, Wearever, 14k), Asian inspired black lacquer finish secretary with display case, 14k seed pearl and amethyst brooch pin, Maddox Federal style walnut secretary desk with drawers and glass paned upper doors, Blue hand blown glass lamp with stainless base and silk shade, Heavy-duty black metal tool cabinet, 14k gold gemstone circular pendant with 22” 14k box chain, 1930s Roseville pottery bowl, Sterling silver Pariel Paul Revere trophy bowl inscribed “Algonquin Club President’s Bowl 1941,” 3 Mid-century Jadeite Fire King dinner plates, 4 Jadeite Fire King oven ware dinner plates, Whitman Coin book with collection of 26 Liberty nickels from 1883-1912 G-3-VG-8. Coin book with 50 Buffalo nickels 1913-1938 most G-4-F-12 couple VF-20, 1897-S US Morgan silver dollar coin EF-40, 1881-S US Morgan silver dollar coin EF-40, 1879-S US silver one dollar Morgan coin EF-40, 1890-S US silver one dollar Morgan coin EF-40, Manchester Silver Co. Gadroonette pattern sterling silver 53-piece flatware set in box, General Electric small electric grandfather clock, Antique walnut buffet with 5 drawers and 2 cabinets, White metal outdoor end table, White metal outdoor chair with scroll detail, Black wrought iron glider, Black wrought iron spring chair, Cherry dining cabinet with glass door above, Cherry wood curio cabinet by Davis Cabinet Co., Belmont barber’s chair with organ vinyl seat and chrome metal detailing, Antique Nitro King 12 gauge single barrel shotgun from Central Arms Co., 1862 Enfield Civil War musket, Blue Bird cedar chest, 1970s Technics by Panasonic Direct Drive Automatic Turn Table SL-1650, Starcaster acoustic steel string guitar by Fender, Tru-Shape dress form by Singer size A, 14k white gold brooch pin with natural seed pearls, diamonds and sapphires, Mexico sterling silver tiger’s eye oval necklace pendant, Schwinn Collegiate woman’s 3-speed bike, Knob Creek walnut finished wood dinging china cabinet in Federal style, Matted and framed signed Reuven Rubin lithograph “Elijah,” Framed hand-painted leaded glass framed religious toned artwork, Framed original Katz pencil signed and numbered silk screen print, Matted and framed signed and numbered Gordon Neal “Blue Cedars” etching, 7-drawer Davis Cabinet Co. cherry dresser, 2 Mid-century aluminum and wood folding chairs, 192301933 blue Ball Perfect Mason jar with zinc lid full of collectible marbles, Hand crafted teak wood decorative bowl by Burt Heikens, Art Deco styled glazed pottery bowl, 1940s metal Christmas tree stand with Christmas bulbs on stand, Garrett Grand Master Hunter metal detector CXIII with carrying case, 2 1970s velvet covered scalloped lampshades, Collection of 1980s Mattel he-Man figures, 3 piece Tinkertoy collection, 2 primitive wooden apple orchard baskets, Large scale wooden apple orchard basket, Simplex metal and acrylic schoolhouse clock, 2 burlap coffee bean bags (Van DeGoede Sint, Baker), Tharpe France temperature thermometer, Sentry-safe plastic locking portable safe with keys, Toy wooden Windsor rocking chair, Toy wooden rocking chair3 antique metal wrenches, 1970s Fisher-Price Play Family School and Sesame Street Clubhouse with people and accessories, 1996 Hasbro G.I. Joe Action Marine Masterpiece Edition 1964 reproduction figure and book boxed set, Collection of wooden nunchucks and throwing stars in carrying case, 2 aluminum and metal hand sickles with wooden stands, Brass dinner bell with wooden handle, 1980s Micro Machines case with many cars, 1990s R2-D2 and 1990s military toys, Collection of architectural  metal porcelain and glass door knobs and door locking mechanisms, Wolfgang Puck Rapid Steamer with Eastman Tritan BPA-free cooking baskets in original box, Danbury Mint 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air reproduction vehicle model, Miniature schoolhouse toy desk, Wooden RC Cola crate, Porter Cable 15-amp Type 1 saw with blade, Carved wood African mask, Tapestry style colorful throw, Regency style wooden decorative oval mirror with brown and gold painted frame, Disney’s Wreck-It-Ralph battery operated “hands,” Danbury mint Borden’s Dairy truck replica, Collection of 1970s and 1980s baseball, basketball and football cards (Fleer, Topp’s), 1988 complete set of Topp’s baseball picture cards in original box, Antique metal small scale fire extinguisher, Collection of glass door knobs and antique metal locking mechanisms, Hamilton Beach deep fryer DF03, Collection of vintage power tools and more (Black and Decker, Craftsman), Tool collection (Master Mechanic, Craftsman), Autographed 1988 Cincinnati Red’s baseball with 7 signatures in protective case, Signed Joe Morgan Cincinnati Red’s autographed baseball in collector’s case, 4 panel small scale wooden screen room dividers, Framed signed oil painting of country covered bridge scene by True, Reproduction cream resin Rococo style mirror, Antique silk handmade quilt.

 

Framed religious oil painting by L. Speigel, Matted and framed Fred Veston religious acrylic and pencil painting on paper “Men at the Table,” 1960 Jewish religious oil painting portrait by Morris Katz, Great States wooden push mower, Antique oak high chair with cane seat, Wooden printer’s tray display shelf, Handmade cotton quilt with scalloped edge, Seed pearl and AB crystal gold tone hinged cuff costume bracelet, Modern multi-colored cabochon stone gold tone double cross link bracelet, Hampden Dueber Grand 17 jewel pocket watch, Anne Klein II silver tone and crystal accent women’s watch, Monet gold tone clear and ruby crystal link tennis bracelet, 12”-16” adjustable deep red baguette adjustable choker necklace by Duane Jewelry, 1970s pine swivel style bassinet crib, Antique cast iron pot with handle, 1970s upholstered Henredon tufted accent chair in buttery yellow, Sunny Slope Brand nectarines wooden crate, Assortment of men’s cufflink sets and tie pin, Brand new 100% cotton Valley Forge American flag, Black plastic bowl planter with aboriginal style painted details, Antique Hudson Admiral crop duster, Playskool wooden wagon filled with blocks, Size 11-12 ladies 1970s Suede Care genuine leather car coat, Size L men’s Grejina Australian black leather bomber jacket, Matted and framed B. Grant signed and numbered 71/200 religious etching, Framed Harry McCormick 1979 signed and numbered 4/175 etching, Raggedy Ann & Andy themed cotton quilt, 3 Asian swords in display stand, Handmade cotton quilt with triangular pattern, Sony 46” flat screen LCD digital color TV, Handmade leather Native American hand drum, Plains Indian Trade Tomahawk part of “Hoot Choo” collection, 3 Playskool Tinkertoy and Bristle Blocks sets, 2 1930s Makit Toy sets and a Tinker Zoo and Other Things Too toy set, Masthead brass candle lantern, Small scale pine cradle, Collection of Hallmark Keepsake ornaments in original boxes (Barbie, Mohammad Ali, Disney), 7 G.I. Joe doll figures and accessories, Groovy Califone International 1430K Solid State phonograph, Cosco folding card table with faux wood vinyl top, 8 engraved prints by artist R. Havell (Blue Jay, Cedar Bird, Cardinal Grosbeak, Bald Eagle), 2 white porcelain cake plates by Two’s Company, Nook GlowLight Wi-Fi compatible tablet BNRV500, 2 vintage pressed glass cake stands (Georges Briard), 3 vintage pressed glass cake stands, Glazed terracotta pot with aged gray finish, Stainless trash can with hinged lid and foot pedal, Caravan hard case suitcase, Mid-century Niagara Cyclo-massage pad with instructions, Collapsible space saving composite desk with drawers, Sears Craftsman ¾ HP air compressor, Regency style painted wooden display shelving unit, Metal fireplace log holders/andirons, Walnut rocking chair with floral linen pad seat, Antique reproduction doll carriage with bunny design, Creative Memories vinyl travel bag, 4 Mid-century folding chairs by Samsonite, Heavy-duty colorful plastic playpen, Salvaged wood and license plate décor piece, Miniature wooden toy school desk, Iron floor standing candle holder, Mid-century end table with walnut veneers and chrome base, Italian copper urn style vase with turquoise finish, Portable Singer BZB60-A sewing machine in wooden case, Outdoor metal loveseat with floral cushions, Mini trampoline, Cast metal train bank, Antique hand-painted armoire with old world style, Fabric Coach purse with leather detailing, Antique Mary Manton Victoria leather boots size 38 US 7 ½, Trio of aluminum candle stick holders, Handmade bird feeder of stone and wood construction, Brass decorative lamp with pagoda-like looks, Primitive antique seeder/seeding tool, Collection of vintage “Carnival Sticks,” Shakespeare “Ugly Stik” fishing rod with Rhino RSC5 reel, Reproduction vintage fainting couch with red velvet-like material, Cassette cabinet with faux wood finish including music cassette tapes, Knob Creek Queen Anne walnut dining table with pads and leaves, Antique gilded scalloped edge wood framed mirror with beveled edges, Wood and metal coat rack fashioned from a vintage fishing rod rack, Printed photo hand signed by George Wallace, 3 wooden serving trays with wicker type inserts, White Home Accents rabbit themed resin accent mirror, Industrial 3 legged stainless steel stool, Oak and veneer end table by Milling Road Furniture, Mid-century acrylic and white metal chandelier, Jayco 115V belt sander C231-1, Milling Road Furniture oak and veneer buffet bar, Milling Road Furniture oak and veneer buffet sideboard.

 

Antique side table with green painted finish, 2 antique wooden nesting tables with glass inserts, Handmade wooden tool box on wheels, Gothic Revival lamp by Bert Lamp Co. made of ceramic with tweed linen shade, Handmade wool area rug, Antique walnut ladder back side chair with cane seat, Italian terracotta glazed planter, Asian inspired contemporary end table, Bistro table with composite wood slatted top and green metal base, Hutch punching bag FS-700 on wood stand, Copper and brass fire extinguisher lamp with burlap shade, Asian black painted bamboo end table with glass top, 2 antique Eastlake style accent chairs with turquoise velvet seats, 4 1982 Chilmark pewter figurines on wood bases, Jason P. Marsh Manitowoc Ship Building Corp, ship gauge with wood display base, Metal Stiffel lamp with linen shade, 5 signed and numbered Chilmark pewter figurines, Sears miniature portable AM radio/phonograph record player 569.32420000, Brass elephant statue, Green porcelain Williams Sonoma teapot, Pfaltzgraff brown toned decorative bowl, Nikon series N8008 AF Nikkor camera with faux leather bag and manual, 2 vintage decorative decanters (Cetti, Orvieto), 3 vintage decorative decanters (Cetti, Mareialla, Casa Viento, Vino Rosso), Brass elephant statue and brass trinket box, 3 Murano glass paperweights, Royal Doulton miniature pitcher creamer, Maraca style wood book ends, 2 Pottery Barn acrylic candle holders, 3 hand blown glass paperweights, Nikon 6.0 MP Tele855MM 3.0 VGA tilt monitor Coolpix L840 digital camera, Singer model j-1 miniature sewing machine, Hand blown Murano glass round paperweight, Handmade wooden house themed trinket box by Reo Company, Louis Schwab 15 jewel Swiss made brass clock, Resin reproduction battery operated mantel clock, 3 piece Wonder Woman collection includes 2003 Wonder Woman Barbie and 2 metal lunch boxes, Hand-painted metal and enamel decorative plate, Antique Rolatape Deluxe Model measuring wheel, Cast iron Kindle-Quick safety fireplace lighter, Firstime & Company acrylic battery operated decorative wall clock, Wooden display box, Bella 3.0L deep fryer with manual, Decorative carved resin lamp with linen shade, 2 brass toned metal candle stick holders, 2 Cast metal candle stick holders with marble detailing, 5-piece hand crafted Mexican terracotta pottery bowl set, Swedish Modern metal stand with hand-painted and hand crafted pottery birds, Fixed blade Pakistani knife with brass and wood detailing, Unused metal spoon and chopstick set by Golden Bell in original hard case, Gray/black painted cubist chalkware statue of woman with child/fertility, Decoupage style box purse with Lucite handle and brass detailing, Collection of assorted antique iron wall hooks, General Electric AM/FM clock radio with alarm, Decorative mirror with hand hammered metal detailed frame, 4 Knob Creek walnut stained wood dining chairs with Queen Anne legs and cream fabric seat.         

 

 

 

 

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THE VELVET CRICKET ONLINE AUCTIONS AND GALLERY

Antiques, Vintage, Retro, Rustic, Industrial, Primitives, Mid Century, Tools, Toys, Furniture, Jewelry, Collectibles and more!!!

 

 

The Velvet Cricket is locally owned an operated online auction company and gallery located in Cincinnati, Ohio. We currently specialize in auctioning collectibles, pottery, industrial, jewelry, furniture, rugs, electronics, tools, toys, coins, musical instruments and much more every week. The Velvet Cricket offers a bit of everything for you and your home by offering unique, hard to find treasures. 

 

Our mission is to help our consignors downsize their collections, liquidate estates and with moving. In turn, we are able to offer some very unique pieces to collectors and buyers with any size budget. Every piece has a different value and requires a different approach in finding its new owner. We separate ourselves by offering multiple platforms and different options for all your special treasures. Looking for a new home for some of your items? Give us a call and we can help you.

 

We are adding full auctions weekly so you just never know what great items will be on our online auctions or in our gallery. Come visit us in historic Columbia-Tusculum and check us out online to find out what we are all about!!!

 

 

 

THE VELVET CRICKET

4233 Airport Rd Unit B

Cincinnati, OH 45226

513-979-4990

 

 

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