Woodworking, Antiques, Quilts, Mower, Tiller, Furniture
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Auction Location

Crittenden, KY 41030
Auction Dates and TimesSALE IS COMPLETED
Bidding Starts: Tuesday Sep 17
Bidding Ends: Thursday Sep 26
Auction Type
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Northern Kentucky Auction, LLC

Website: NorthernKentuckyAuction.com

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Listing Terms and Conditions
PLEASE READ ALL TERMS AND CONDITIONS BEFORE BIDDING. BY BIDDING, YOU ARE AGREEING TO THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS – These Terms and Conditions are general auction terms and conditions. Additional Terms and conditions specific to each individual auction or lot may apply. PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL ONLINE AUCTION SYSTEMS ARE SUBJECT TO VARIOUS INTERNET SPEEDS. YOU ARE ENCOURAGED TO USE THE MAX BID FEATURE AND YOU ARE ENCOURAGED TO NOT BID "AT THE LAST SECOND". ENTER YOUR BIDS PROMPTLY TO ALLOW THE ONLINE SYSTEM TO PROCESS ALL BIDS IN A TIMELY FASHION. GOOD LUCK! A 10% Buyers Premium applies to all bids and is due and payable in full with the final payment. All assets can/will be charged to your cedit card on file soon after the auction closes unless noted. All credit cards transaction must clear before items can be removed, You will be emailed a invoice when your transaction has cleared. Invoices are required for item removal NO CREDIT CARD FEES WILL BE CHARGED TO THE BUYER. NO REFUNDS WILL BE ISSUED ON ANY ITEM FOR ANY REASON WHATSOEVER. All of our auctions feature a soft close. If a bid on any item is received within three minutes of close, that item will automatically extend for three minutes. Each time there is bidding activity within the last three minutes of the item close bidding will continue to extend three minutes until there is no bidding activity within the last three minutes of the current close time. All assets are being sold in "As-Is, Where-Is" condition and with all faults. Neither the Seller nor Auctioneer makes any warranty, express or implied, as to the nature, quality, value or condition of any asset. Auctioneer and Seller expressly disclaim any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular use. No sale shall be invalidated by reason of any defect or inaccuracy in any description or listing, and no liability shall be borne by the Auctioneer with respect to such errors. All information has been obtained from sources generally believed to be reliable, but the accuracy cannot be guaranteed or warranted by the Auctioneer. Bidder acknowledges it is their responsibility to inspect all assets and to make their own inquires. Please verify all quantity counts. In the event of a quantity count difference, the final transaction price will be adjusted on a pro-rata basis only. IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER ON ASSET CONDITION - If you are purchasing any assets without viewing them, you are doing so at your own risk. We will do our best to provide photographs of each asset being sold. At Northern Kentucky Auction, we do not use "stock" photographs or use one photo to represent multiple lots. Our policy is to provide at least one photograph of every lot that you are purchasing. Northern Kentucky Auction LLC Reserves the right to change/alter descriptions as needed to better describe and preserve accuracy. Shipping and Removal - Items may be picked up in person as outlined in the Auction Description. We also provide shipping services as outlined below (not available for all auctions), or you may arrange your own pickup and/or shipping. USPS / UPS / FedEx Shipping is available at our cost plus 10% Handling ($5 Min/$20 Max Handling Fee). There will also be an additional 1% ($1 Minimum) added to cover shipping insurance. We will be happy to assist with arranging freight at buyer's expense for items too large, heavy, dangerous and/or fragile for regular package delivery service. Additional handling and/or material charges will apply. Shipping is calculated and charged separately and after your invoice for items, fees and taxes has been paid in full. Should damage occur during shipping you will need to contact the shipper to make a claim. If you are unable to pick up your items during removal times and by the removal deadline, and do not make arrangements for shipping, a storage fee of $10 per day will be charged starting with the day after the removal deadline. You may avoid storage fees by paying for your items by the payment deadline, and notifying us by the removal deadline that you wish to abandon your items. Abandoned items will be disposed of or resold at our discretion without compensation to the buyer. Non-paying bidders will be banned from our auctions, and we reserve the right to share this information with other auctioneers directly and/or through our auction platform, and that information may be used to prevent you from bidding on their auctions as well. You must be at least 18 years old to bid Third party shippers must present your paid invoice before items will be released. Once items are released by the winning bidder to a third party, such as a shipping or moving company, Northern Kentucky Auction, LLC, assumes no liability. Each winning bidder is responsible for paying 6.0% Kentucky sales tax (unless tax exempt) on their purchase directly to the Auction Company. If a winning bidder is exempt, they must provide a copy of their tax-exempt certificate to Northern Kentucky Auction prior to or at time of payment / checkout. . Additional terms may be announced or modifications may be made as necessary and items may be removed prior to any bids being received at the auctioneer's discretion. These terms are subject to change. Technology Disruptions; Failures by Online Auction Platform Provider and its Affiliates or Contractors. Auctioneer will not be responsible for technology disruptions, errors, or failures (including disruptions to bidding or the failure to execute, recognize, or record online bids), whether caused by (i) loss of connectivity, breakdown, disruption, or failure of the Online Auction Platform, (ii) breakdown, disruption, or failure of a Bidder;s internet connection, computer, or system, or (iii) otherwise, Auctioneer may, but will not be required to, continue, suspend, delay, extend, reschedule, or close the Auction because of disruptions caused by technology failures, even after bidding has commenced, Under no circumstances will Auctioneer be liable for an failure of the Online Auction Platform Provider to perform all or any of its obligations. Or for the failure of any affiliates, employees, agents, representatives, or contractors of the Online Auction Platform Provider to perform their obligations. Bidding Tips: . Maximum Bid: Using the "maximum bid" feature can be a real time and stress saver . Sniping: Due to rounding and the imprecision of minutes left, do not wait until the last minute to bid. Sniping doesn't work with the "soft close" system;. Give yourself a cushion of time to make sure that you don't lose the items. Questions: All questions regarding any auction should be directed to Northern Kentucky Auction LLC.. Any member of our staff would be happy to answer your questions and make this an enjoyable auction experience for you. Northern Kentucky Auction, LLC 5285 Madison Pike Independence, KY 41051 859-525-6777 douggar@gmail.com Auctioneer Douglas A Garner 859-391-2100 Registration: Registration is free but does require several important pieces of information. As with our live auctions, bidders must be registered with a full name, address, and telephone number. An email address is also required so bidders may be sent winning bid notifications and auction invoices. Information from a credit card is to be held on file. This information is obtained to deter defunct bidding. Registration may only be completed with an acknowledgment that the bidder has read and understood all terms and conditions for the sale and online bidding. Each registered bidder will be assigned a bid number which may be used on this auction. Bidding: Online bidding is to be understood as a binding contract. Bids will be taken with the understanding that the bidder will honor their winning bid with sufficient funds including all applicable taxes and fees. Do not bid if you do not intend to pick up or arrange for your items to be shipped.. Notification of winning bids will be sent via email along with an auction invoice within 24 hours of the auction's close. Bidding Increments are used in all of our auctions. Increments reflect the minimum amount of bid increase for the designated dollar values : Up to $19.99 - $1.00 increment Up to $49.99 - $2.00 increment Up to $99.99 - $5.00 increment Up to $499.99 - $10.00 increment Up to $999.99 - $25.00 increment Up to $9,999.99 - $50.00 increment Up to $49,999.99 - $100.00 increment Up to $99.999.99 - $500.00 increment Up to $249,999.99 - $1,000.00 increment Up to $499,999.99 - $5,000.00 increment Up to $999,999.00 - $7,500.00 increment Up to 9,999,999.99 - $10,000 increment Close of Bidding: The bidding will begin to close at the designated date and time. For your convenience, the closing of items will be on a staggered basis of 1 items every XX seconds. (Varies per auction) We suggest using the "Live Catalogue" view. Using this view will eliminate the need to refresh your screen and will always show the next 15 items closing in the auction. The closing of some items may be extended in the event of last minute bidding. See paragraph regarding the Extended Ending feature. Penalties: Any bidding found to be fraudulent and/or negligence to provide proper payment in the allotted time will result in all appropriate legal action. Any invoice not fully and properly paid for in the allotted time will be charged to the credit card account presented at registration and the items forfeited. Delinquencies will be noted and will prevent the individual from participating in any further live or online auctions conducted by Northern Kentucky Auction, LLC. Northern Kentucky Auction, LLC . retains the right to prevent anyone from participating in this and future online auctions who does not abide by the terms and conditions of the auction or whose actions are not in the best interest of our client, the Seller. Northern Kentucky Auction LLC firearms policy. All Federal and Kentucky firearms laws will be complied with. Magazines that are not legal and cannot be converted to legal parts in Kentucky will not be included in the sale for Kentucky residents or others who live where they are not legal and remain the property of the seller. There is no compensation for the removal of the magazine. Bid accordingly. All firearms/Ammo must be picked up in person by the high bidder who is a Kentucky Resident. Any out of state firearm purchases must be shipped to an FFL at the buyers expense. Some firearms and magazines may not be legal in all locations. Not for sale where prohibited. Check local laws and answer all questions before bidding. NO REFUNDS. As a precondition of participating in this auction, buyer agrees to release seller and Northern Kentucky Auction LLC from all liability, whether criminal or civil, arising from the purchase, ownership, possession, use or misuse of this item. All firearms should be inspected by a certified gunsmith prior to loading or firing. Always wear eye and ear protection when shooting firearms. Treat every firearm as if it is loaded. Safety is no accident. Auctioneer's Right to Bid: In accordance with KRS330.220(6)(a), it is hereby disclosed that, with permission from the seller, the auctioneer and any auction staff members reserve the right to bid on their own personal behalf.
Listing Information
Bob and Sandy Tubesing, after more than 40 years, have sold their house and moved to a condo. They have contracted us to sell what they have no room for. Woodworking tools, some new, antiques, quilts, mower, tiller, freezer, furniture, collectibles. They didn't pick out the good and keep it, they took what they are going to use. Everything here is quality. If a tool doesn't work, we have trashed it. Stop in on September 25, from 4-7 pm and look at what is being offered. Oh yes, if you have a hankering to own a sprinkler can, this is the auction for you! Enjoy!

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Bob and Sandy Tubesing, after more than 40 years,
have sold their house and moved to a condo. They have contracted us to sell what they have no room for. Woodworking tools, some new, antiques, quilts, mower, tiller, freezer, furniture, collectibles. They didn't pick out the good and keep it, they to...













14
2 Wooden Boxes - 1 Marked "Meadow Gold"
Pasteurized Process Cheese" - Beatrice Creamery Co Chicago





















35
Lennox Sound Stereo Compact Disc Player, AM/ FM
Stereo Cassette Recorder- Worked When Tested














49
Mariemont Crock Marked April 23, 1923
Approx 7" - With Lighted Tree and Cardinals







56
Rome Copper Boiler with Lid
Approx 28" x 17" x 14"

57




61
Crosman Air Rifle 66 Powermaster
Folgers Can with Crosman and JT CO2 Cartridges


102
Young Republic hard rock maple chest with
matching mirror. Chest is approximately 19"x54"x32". Mirror is approximately 34"x42".










112
Framed prints of fishing lures,
approximately 17"x21".


114
Framed poster from the Cincinnati Art Museum 1983
announcement of Treasures of the Tower of London. Approximately 25"x36".





119
Framed, signed and numbered Tom Bluemleen
101/500. Approximately 24"x31".

120
2 Framed, signed and numbered I. H. Farnsworth
prints, "Lion Cub" 1225/3000, "Puma Cub" 1225/3000. Approximately 15"x15".

121
Framed, signed and numbered I. H. Farnsworth
print, "Tiger" 1125/3000. Approximately 28"x33".





















217
Framed 40 vintage beer and ale Bottle Caps,
Political Pins and Vintage Milk Caps



220
Wall Clock, Clock Radio, Alarm Clock and
Clarisonic Clean Skin Brush










































262
Drop Leaf Round Table - Approx 36" Across
Extended and 10" x 36" Folded






267
Framed Van Gogh's " Van Goghs" Masterpieces from
the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam. Approx 33.5" x 31"








276
















301
Franciscan desert rose pattern dinnerware.
Lid on sugar is chipped, but didn't see any other chips or cracks. 110 pieces. Platter, plates, cups and saucers, Salt and pepper shakers, creamer and sugar bowl, teapot, bowls, divided dishes, gravy boat, etc.




303
Homer Laughlin Fiestaware double handle cereal
bowls, 8 pieces. No chips or cracks found.

304
2 Homer Laughlin Fiestaware creamers.
No chips or cracks found.

305
8 Pieces of possibly Fiestaware plates and bowls.
Not marked. All pieces are chipped.

306
Pfaltzgraf "Folk Art" pattern 14" platter,
divided dish, 4-14 oz Soup mugs, 2-8" bowls, 2-12 oz onion soup bowls, creamer and sugar bowl, creamer, tall mug, cracked cup. 15 pieces.




309
Antique M. Redon Limoges France China. Very nice!
Some chips and cracks, see photos. 30 pieces. Dinner plates, cups and saucers, gravy boat and tray, sugar bowl, lid.



312
Christmas theme dinnerware. Spode Christmas tree
made in England. 70 pieces. Plates, baking dishes, cups and saucers, Salt and pepper shakers, gravy boat and tray, bowls, glasses. Couple chips.

313
Appears to be 5 Complete editions of the Kentucky
Enquirer celebrating Cincinnati Reds sweep of World Series, October 21,1990.

314
The Kentucky Enquirer, some appear to be
complete, Cincinnati Reds Wire to Wire, September 30, October 11 and October 20, 21,1990 editions.

315
The Kentucky Enquirer, Cincinnati Enquirer,
October 13, 21, 1990 & October 4, 1995 editions.

316
Kentucky and Cincinnati Enquirer September 30,
October 17, 18, 21, 1990 editions.

317
September 12, 1985 and October 21,1990 Kentucky
and Cincinnati Enquirer editions.


319
October 13, 21,1990 KY Post and Enquirer,
October 29,1990 Sports Illustrated, October 4,1995 KY Enquirer.




528
Homemade work bench. Approximately 27"x8'x29
1/2". Lower shelf, items on the bench are not included. This lot is in the lower level, you will need to bring help to remove.




326
Equity weather station, clock, thermometer,
humidity station, and an Atomic clock.


328
Theodore Haviland Limoges France handled server,
cup and 2 saucers, Rosenthal made in Germany sugar bowl.



331
Metal tray with 2 tin cups, woolly sheep, 4
Storybook Kids blocks, heart vine trinket basket, owl pillow.












548
Handmade work bench with lower shelf,
approximately 27"x8'x29 1/2". This matches lot #528. Items on the bench are not included.










353
Georgetown College in the late 1840's.
Painting in Oil by Esteria Butler Farnam (1814- 1891) Limited Addition, Approx 38" x 31"
















507
Arvin space heater, Pelinis ceramic and Chapin
ceramic heaters. All working when tested.



510
Rexaire vacuum and attachments, working when
tested. This was the predecessor to Rainbow vacuums.








518
Water pic, battery charger, Salton chopper,
Vivalp mincer, all working when tested.






524
Box lot of coffee and tennis ball cans, good for
storing nuts, bolts, nails, etc. Dust pans, brush, etc.
















541
Pottery pot made in Great Britain.
Cracked where handle is attached.











553
Antique, over 200 years old according to seller,
cherry drop leaf table. Approximately 42"x56"x30 open. 22"wide with leafs down. Legs slide to hold top.


555
Round Formica top round table
approximately 30" across, 29" tall.



558
Blond chest of drawers. Approximately 22"x36"x43"
5 Drawers. This lot is in the downstairs area, you will need to bring help to remove it.

559
Antique pie safe, approximately 16 1/2"x40"x71".
This lot is in the downstairs area, you will need to bring help to remove it.

560
Oval coffee table with drawer.
Approximately 45" long.

601
John Deere GT245 riding mower, 20hp, 54" mower
deck. With manual. Runs good. See video. 792.7 hours.



604
Work bench with 4 drawers. Approximately
23"x96"x37". We request the buyer wait until Saturday to remove this lot.

605
Wooden Work bench. Approximately 23"x96"x37". 2
drawers. We request the buyer wait till Saturday to remove this lot.


607
Large, sturdy metal cabinet,
Approximately 24"x74"x84". Shelves are adjustable. We request the buyer pick up this item on Saturday if possible.

608
Heavy duty metal rack, Approximately 18"x74"x84".
Rack only in this lot. Contents not included. We request the buyer to pick up this item on Saturday. Adjustable shelves.

609
Metal storage rack, 5 shelves.
Approximately 18"x36"x75". Contents in rack are not included. Rack only. We request the buyer to pickup this lot on Saturday. Adjustable shelves.



612
Craftsman combo SAE wrenches, 6' metal folding
ruler, adjustable, Robogrip pliers.







619
Metal 4 shelf storage rack,
approximately 12"x30"x60".
















635
Galvanized railroad water can
marked CCOQ St. Louis RY co.


637




641
2 Metal hanging flower baskets,
approximately 9" tall, 14" across. 2 wicker baskets, 1 has flowers. 1 has handle in need of repair.


643








651
Empty coffee containers, funnels.
Great for nuts and bolts, nails storage.

652
Havahart varmint live trap.
Approximately 7"x7"x24".

653
Havahart varmint live trap.
Approximately 5"x5"x17".

654
7 Complete plastic Tarps. Some wear,
Couple of holes. Largest is approximately 9'x12'. Smaller ones are approximately 8'x8'. 1 has been cut in two.

655
2 Large plastic Tarps.
Approximately 16'x30' & 14'x18'.

















672
Display case, approximately 12"x18"x2".
Battery operated bird clock, working.


674
Campbell Hausfeld compressor.
Working when tested.




678
Schauer 6 amp battery charger,
working when tested.


680
4 Coleman propane tanks, Bernzomatic torch,
striker, extra torch valve/tip.


















698
McGraw Edison grinder. Light comes on and you can
hear the motor but the wheel doesn't turn freely.






704
All the lumber in the front right corner of the
garage. Organizers and tote included. Buyer must remove all.











715
John Deere front tire and wheel, deck wheel,
oil filter, all new. 3 Used mower blades. Probably all fit lot#601.




































751
Black and Decker leaf hog blower and vacuum.
Working when tested. Box of attachments.









760




764
Flower pots, weed netting, stakes, mosquito
screen, bird feeder, pH tester, duster, etc.





769
Michael Jackson phonograph, working when tested,
in need of some repairs. New battery operated bug zapper.










779
Antique wood clamp, hammers, pulley with string,
Cord wrench, ice pick, grass cutter.






785
Rubbermaid tough handle 35 gallon tote and lid
with furniture pads and wool cover.

786
All the bags under the table. Charcoal, weed
preventer, play sand, ice melt, bird seed.














800
In back left corner of the garage, everything
pictured, treated lumber, some 2"x12"x8'. Iron pipe, etc.







807
Brand new park bench from Signature Hardware. Box
was not opened until I catalogued.







814




818
Everything in the garage attic. We request the
buyer wait until Saturday to remove this lot. Bring a ladder! There is a pair of automobile ramps.























848
4 piece patio set furniture. Table is
approximately 28" across, 28" tall.



903
Rockwell Blade Runner jig saw and accessories,
looks new, working when tested.

904



907
Craftsman 3/8" variable speed drill,
Black and Decker sander. Both working when tested.




911
Black and Decker sander, Chicago tools electric
scraper, both working when tested.






















933
Reiter Dairy plastic milk crate and extension
cord, trouble light, power strip, etc.





938













951
2 vintage 50' cloth tape measures.
One marked McCoy Axiom.













964
Framed map, Province of Skyrim.
Approximately 24"x31".



967
Cabinet base with door top work bench.
Cabinet is Approximately 24"x57"x36". Top is approximately 30"x78".








975
2 Metal cabinet bases and door top.
Cabinets are approximately 22"x24"x36". Door top is 30"x80".


976
3 Editions of KY Enquirer of historical
significance. December 13&20, 1998. April 23, 2000.


978
KY Enquirer and USA Today issues of Iraq war.
January 17, February 23,28, 1991.

979
KY Enquirer and USA Today issues of Iraq ear.
January 17, February 24 & 28, 1991.

980
KY Enquirer, Cincinnati Enquirer, Time magazines
on the Iraq ear. January 17, February 11, 25, 28, 1991.

981
KY Enquirer, Time, U. S. News and World Reports
on Iraq ear. January 17, February 11, 28, March 4, 18, 1991.

982
KY Enquirer, Time, U. S. News and World Reports.
January 17, 21, February 4, 28, March 11, 1991.

983
KY Enquirer, Time, U. S. News and World Reports.
January 17, 28, February 4, 18, 25, 1991.








991
2 Sterilite 18 gallon totes, 1 Rubbermaid
roughneck 14 gallon tote with lids.






997
Antique Wooden carpenter box tray.
Approximately 13 1/2" X 25 1/2" X 3 1/2".



1000
Vintage leather chair and ottoman.
Chair has a tear, see photos.








1008

1009
13 Marvel comics, Punisher War Journal.
Most are in protective sleeves.





1014











1025
Everything on the top shelf.
You must take it all.








1033
Autographed Cincinnati Bengals #56, Brian
Simmons. Autograph not authenticated. Approximately 8"x10".




1037
Pressed board shelves. 6 pieces.
Approximately 24"x72", 24"x82", 12"x60", 12"x48".


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PLEASE READ ALL TERMS AND CONDITIONS BEFORE BIDDING. BY BIDDING, YOU ARE AGREEING TO THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS – These Terms and Conditions are general auction terms and conditions. Additional Terms and conditions specific to each individual auction or lot may apply. PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL ONLINE AUCTION SYSTEMS ARE SUBJECT TO VARIOUS INTERNET SPEEDS. YOU ARE ENCOURAGED TO USE THE MAX BID FEATURE AND YOU ARE ENCOURAGED TO NOT BID "AT THE LAST SECOND". ENTER YOUR BIDS PROMPTLY TO ALLOW THE ONLINE SYSTEM TO PROCESS ALL BIDS IN A TIMELY FASHION. GOOD LUCK! A 10% Buyers Premium applies to all bids and is due and payable in full with the final payment. All assets can/will be charged to your cedit card on file soon after the auction closes unless noted. All credit cards transaction must clear before items can be removed, You will be emailed a invoice when your transaction has cleared. Invoices are required for item removal NO CREDIT CARD FEES WILL BE CHARGED TO THE BUYER. NO REFUNDS WILL BE ISSUED ON ANY ITEM FOR ANY REASON WHATSOEVER. All of our auctions feature a soft close. If a bid on any item is received within three minutes of close, that item will automatically extend for three minutes. Each time there is bidding activity within the last three minutes of the item close bidding will continue to extend three minutes until there is no bidding activity within the last three minutes of the current close time. All assets are being sold in "As-Is, Where-Is" condition and with all faults. Neither the Seller nor Auctioneer makes any warranty, express or implied, as to the nature, quality, value or condition of any asset. Auctioneer and Seller expressly disclaim any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular use. No sale shall be invalidated by reason of any defect or inaccuracy in any description or listing, and no liability shall be borne by the Auctioneer with respect to such errors. All information has been obtained from sources generally believed to be reliable, but the accuracy cannot be guaranteed or warranted by the Auctioneer. Bidder acknowledges it is their responsibility to inspect all assets and to make their own inquires. Please verify all quantity counts. In the event of a quantity count difference, the final transaction price will be adjusted on a pro-rata basis only. IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER ON ASSET CONDITION - If you are purchasing any assets without viewing them, you are doing so at your own risk. We will do our best to provide photographs of each asset being sold. At Northern Kentucky Auction, we do not use "stock" photographs or use one photo to represent multiple lots. Our policy is to provide at least one photograph of every lot that you are purchasing. Northern Kentucky Auction LLC Reserves the right to change/alter descriptions as needed to better describe and preserve accuracy. Shipping and Removal - Items may be picked up in person as outlined in the Auction Description. We also provide shipping services as outlined below (not available for all auctions), or you may arrange your own pickup and/or shipping. USPS / UPS / FedEx Shipping is available at our cost plus 10% Handling ($5 Min/$20 Max Handling Fee). There will also be an additional 1% ($1 Minimum) added to cover shipping insurance. We will be happy to assist with arranging freight at buyer's expense for items too large, heavy, dangerous and/or fragile for regular package delivery service. Additional handling and/or material charges will apply. Shipping is calculated and charged separately and after your invoice for items, fees and taxes has been paid in full. Should damage occur during shipping you will need to contact the shipper to make a claim. If you are unable to pick up your items during removal times and by the removal deadline, and do not make arrangements for shipping, a storage fee of $10 per day will be charged starting with the day after the removal deadline. You may avoid storage fees by paying for your items by the payment deadline, and notifying us by the removal deadline that you wish to abandon your items. Abandoned items will be disposed of or resold at our discretion without compensation to the buyer. Non-paying bidders will be banned from our auctions, and we reserve the right to share this information with other auctioneers directly and/or through our auction platform, and that information may be used to prevent you from bidding on their auctions as well. You must be at least 18 years old to bid Third party shippers must present your paid invoice before items will be released. Once items are released by the winning bidder to a third party, such as a shipping or moving company, Northern Kentucky Auction, LLC, assumes no liability. Each winning bidder is responsible for paying 6.0% Kentucky sales tax (unless tax exempt) on their purchase directly to the Auction Company. If a winning bidder is exempt, they must provide a copy of their tax-exempt certificate to Northern Kentucky Auction prior to or at time of payment / checkout. . Additional terms may be announced or modifications may be made as necessary and items may be removed prior to any bids being received at the auctioneer's discretion. These terms are subject to change. Technology Disruptions; Failures by Online Auction Platform Provider and its Affiliates or Contractors. Auctioneer will not be responsible for technology disruptions, errors, or failures (including disruptions to bidding or the failure to execute, recognize, or record online bids), whether caused by (i) loss of connectivity, breakdown, disruption, or failure of the Online Auction Platform, (ii) breakdown, disruption, or failure of a Bidder;s internet connection, computer, or system, or (iii) otherwise, Auctioneer may, but will not be required to, continue, suspend, delay, extend, reschedule, or close the Auction because of disruptions caused by technology failures, even after bidding has commenced, Under no circumstances will Auctioneer be liable for an failure of the Online Auction Platform Provider to perform all or any of its obligations. Or for the failure of any affiliates, employees, agents, representatives, or contractors of the Online Auction Platform Provider to perform their obligations. Bidding Tips: . Maximum Bid: Using the "maximum bid" feature can be a real time and stress saver . Sniping: Due to rounding and the imprecision of minutes left, do not wait until the last minute to bid. Sniping doesn't work with the "soft close" system;. Give yourself a cushion of time to make sure that you don't lose the items. Questions: All questions regarding any auction should be directed to Northern Kentucky Auction LLC.. Any member of our staff would be happy to answer your questions and make this an enjoyable auction experience for you. Northern Kentucky Auction, LLC 5285 Madison Pike Independence, KY 41051 859-525-6777 douggar@gmail.com Auctioneer Douglas A Garner 859-391-2100 Registration: Registration is free but does require several important pieces of information. As with our live auctions, bidders must be registered with a full name, address, and telephone number. An email address is also required so bidders may be sent winning bid notifications and auction invoices. Information from a credit card is to be held on file. This information is obtained to deter defunct bidding. Registration may only be completed with an acknowledgment that the bidder has read and understood all terms and conditions for the sale and online bidding. Each registered bidder will be assigned a bid number which may be used on this auction. Bidding: Online bidding is to be understood as a binding contract. Bids will be taken with the understanding that the bidder will honor their winning bid with sufficient funds including all applicable taxes and fees. Do not bid if you do not intend to pick up or arrange for your items to be shipped.. Notification of winning bids will be sent via email along with an auction invoice within 24 hours of the auction's close. Bidding Increments are used in all of our auctions. Increments reflect the minimum amount of bid increase for the designated dollar values : Up to $19.99 - $1.00 increment Up to $49.99 - $2.00 increment Up to $99.99 - $5.00 increment Up to $499.99 - $10.00 increment Up to $999.99 - $25.00 increment Up to $9,999.99 - $50.00 increment Up to $49,999.99 - $100.00 increment Up to $99.999.99 - $500.00 increment Up to $249,999.99 - $1,000.00 increment Up to $499,999.99 - $5,000.00 increment Up to $999,999.00 - $7,500.00 increment Up to 9,999,999.99 - $10,000 increment Close of Bidding: The bidding will begin to close at the designated date and time. For your convenience, the closing of items will be on a staggered basis of 1 items every XX seconds. (Varies per auction) We suggest using the "Live Catalogue" view. Using this view will eliminate the need to refresh your screen and will always show the next 15 items closing in the auction. The closing of some items may be extended in the event of last minute bidding. See paragraph regarding the Extended Ending feature. Penalties: Any bidding found to be fraudulent and/or negligence to provide proper payment in the allotted time will result in all appropriate legal action. Any invoice not fully and properly paid for in the allotted time will be charged to the credit card account presented at registration and the items forfeited. Delinquencies will be noted and will prevent the individual from participating in any further live or online auctions conducted by Northern Kentucky Auction, LLC. Northern Kentucky Auction, LLC . retains the right to prevent anyone from participating in this and future online auctions who does not abide by the terms and conditions of the auction or whose actions are not in the best interest of our client, the Seller. Northern Kentucky Auction LLC firearms policy. All Federal and Kentucky firearms laws will be complied with. Magazines that are not legal and cannot be converted to legal parts in Kentucky will not be included in the sale for Kentucky residents or others who live where they are not legal and remain the property of the seller. There is no compensation for the removal of the magazine. Bid accordingly. All firearms/Ammo must be picked up in person by the high bidder who is a Kentucky Resident. Any out of state firearm purchases must be shipped to an FFL at the buyers expense. Some firearms and magazines may not be legal in all locations. Not for sale where prohibited. Check local laws and answer all questions before bidding. NO REFUNDS. As a precondition of participating in this auction, buyer agrees to release seller and Northern Kentucky Auction LLC from all liability, whether criminal or civil, arising from the purchase, ownership, possession, use or misuse of this item. All firearms should be inspected by a certified gunsmith prior to loading or firing. Always wear eye and ear protection when shooting firearms. Treat every firearm as if it is loaded. Safety is no accident. Auctioneer's Right to Bid: In accordance with KRS330.220(6)(a), it is hereby disclosed that, with permission from the seller, the auctioneer and any auction staff members reserve the right to bid on their own personal behalf.
Listing Details
Bob and Sandy Tubesing, after more than 40 years, have sold their house and moved to a condo. They have contracted us to sell what they have no room for. Woodworking tools, some new, antiques, quilts, mower, tiller, freezer, furniture, collectibles. They didn't pick out the good and keep it, they took what they are going to use. Everything here is quality. If a tool doesn't work, we have trashed it. Stop in on September 25, from 4-7 pm and look at what is being offered. Oh yes, if you have a hankering to own a sprinkler can, this is the auction for you! Enjoy!

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Bob and Sandy Tubesing, after more than 40 years,
have sold their house and moved to a condo. They have contracted us to sell what they have no room for. Woodworking tools, some new, antiques, quilts, mower, tiller, freezer, furniture, collectibles. They didn't pick out the good and keep it, they to...













14
2 Wooden Boxes - 1 Marked "Meadow Gold"
Pasteurized Process Cheese" - Beatrice Creamery Co Chicago





















35
Lennox Sound Stereo Compact Disc Player, AM/ FM
Stereo Cassette Recorder- Worked When Tested














49
Mariemont Crock Marked April 23, 1923
Approx 7" - With Lighted Tree and Cardinals







56
Rome Copper Boiler with Lid
Approx 28" x 17" x 14"

57




61
Crosman Air Rifle 66 Powermaster
Folgers Can with Crosman and JT CO2 Cartridges


102
Young Republic hard rock maple chest with
matching mirror. Chest is approximately 19"x54"x32". Mirror is approximately 34"x42".










112
Framed prints of fishing lures,
approximately 17"x21".


114
Framed poster from the Cincinnati Art Museum 1983
announcement of Treasures of the Tower of London. Approximately 25"x36".





119
Framed, signed and numbered Tom Bluemleen
101/500. Approximately 24"x31".

120
2 Framed, signed and numbered I. H. Farnsworth
prints, "Lion Cub" 1225/3000, "Puma Cub" 1225/3000. Approximately 15"x15".

121
Framed, signed and numbered I. H. Farnsworth
print, "Tiger" 1125/3000. Approximately 28"x33".





















217
Framed 40 vintage beer and ale Bottle Caps,
Political Pins and Vintage Milk Caps



220
Wall Clock, Clock Radio, Alarm Clock and
Clarisonic Clean Skin Brush










































262
Drop Leaf Round Table - Approx 36" Across
Extended and 10" x 36" Folded






267
Framed Van Gogh's " Van Goghs" Masterpieces from
the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam. Approx 33.5" x 31"








276
















301
Franciscan desert rose pattern dinnerware.
Lid on sugar is chipped, but didn't see any other chips or cracks. 110 pieces. Platter, plates, cups and saucers, Salt and pepper shakers, creamer and sugar bowl, teapot, bowls, divided dishes, gravy boat, etc.




303
Homer Laughlin Fiestaware double handle cereal
bowls, 8 pieces. No chips or cracks found.

304
2 Homer Laughlin Fiestaware creamers.
No chips or cracks found.

305
8 Pieces of possibly Fiestaware plates and bowls.
Not marked. All pieces are chipped.

306
Pfaltzgraf "Folk Art" pattern 14" platter,
divided dish, 4-14 oz Soup mugs, 2-8" bowls, 2-12 oz onion soup bowls, creamer and sugar bowl, creamer, tall mug, cracked cup. 15 pieces.




309
Antique M. Redon Limoges France China. Very nice!
Some chips and cracks, see photos. 30 pieces. Dinner plates, cups and saucers, gravy boat and tray, sugar bowl, lid.



312
Christmas theme dinnerware. Spode Christmas tree
made in England. 70 pieces. Plates, baking dishes, cups and saucers, Salt and pepper shakers, gravy boat and tray, bowls, glasses. Couple chips.

313
Appears to be 5 Complete editions of the Kentucky
Enquirer celebrating Cincinnati Reds sweep of World Series, October 21,1990.

314
The Kentucky Enquirer, some appear to be
complete, Cincinnati Reds Wire to Wire, September 30, October 11 and October 20, 21,1990 editions.

315
The Kentucky Enquirer, Cincinnati Enquirer,
October 13, 21, 1990 & October 4, 1995 editions.

316
Kentucky and Cincinnati Enquirer September 30,
October 17, 18, 21, 1990 editions.

317
September 12, 1985 and October 21,1990 Kentucky
and Cincinnati Enquirer editions.


319
October 13, 21,1990 KY Post and Enquirer,
October 29,1990 Sports Illustrated, October 4,1995 KY Enquirer.




528
Homemade work bench. Approximately 27"x8'x29
1/2". Lower shelf, items on the bench are not included. This lot is in the lower level, you will need to bring help to remove.




326
Equity weather station, clock, thermometer,
humidity station, and an Atomic clock.


328
Theodore Haviland Limoges France handled server,
cup and 2 saucers, Rosenthal made in Germany sugar bowl.



331
Metal tray with 2 tin cups, woolly sheep, 4
Storybook Kids blocks, heart vine trinket basket, owl pillow.












548
Handmade work bench with lower shelf,
approximately 27"x8'x29 1/2". This matches lot #528. Items on the bench are not included.










353
Georgetown College in the late 1840's.
Painting in Oil by Esteria Butler Farnam (1814- 1891) Limited Addition, Approx 38" x 31"
















507
Arvin space heater, Pelinis ceramic and Chapin
ceramic heaters. All working when tested.



510
Rexaire vacuum and attachments, working when
tested. This was the predecessor to Rainbow vacuums.








518
Water pic, battery charger, Salton chopper,
Vivalp mincer, all working when tested.






524
Box lot of coffee and tennis ball cans, good for
storing nuts, bolts, nails, etc. Dust pans, brush, etc.
















541
Pottery pot made in Great Britain.
Cracked where handle is attached.











553
Antique, over 200 years old according to seller,
cherry drop leaf table. Approximately 42"x56"x30 open. 22"wide with leafs down. Legs slide to hold top.


555
Round Formica top round table
approximately 30" across, 29" tall.



558
Blond chest of drawers. Approximately 22"x36"x43"
5 Drawers. This lot is in the downstairs area, you will need to bring help to remove it.

559
Antique pie safe, approximately 16 1/2"x40"x71".
This lot is in the downstairs area, you will need to bring help to remove it.

560
Oval coffee table with drawer.
Approximately 45" long.

601
John Deere GT245 riding mower, 20hp, 54" mower
deck. With manual. Runs good. See video. 792.7 hours.



604
Work bench with 4 drawers. Approximately
23"x96"x37". We request the buyer wait until Saturday to remove this lot.

605
Wooden Work bench. Approximately 23"x96"x37". 2
drawers. We request the buyer wait till Saturday to remove this lot.


607
Large, sturdy metal cabinet,
Approximately 24"x74"x84". Shelves are adjustable. We request the buyer pick up this item on Saturday if possible.

608
Heavy duty metal rack, Approximately 18"x74"x84".
Rack only in this lot. Contents not included. We request the buyer to pick up this item on Saturday. Adjustable shelves.

609
Metal storage rack, 5 shelves.
Approximately 18"x36"x75". Contents in rack are not included. Rack only. We request the buyer to pickup this lot on Saturday. Adjustable shelves.



612
Craftsman combo SAE wrenches, 6' metal folding
ruler, adjustable, Robogrip pliers.







619
Metal 4 shelf storage rack,
approximately 12"x30"x60".
















635
Galvanized railroad water can
marked CCOQ St. Louis RY co.


637




641
2 Metal hanging flower baskets,
approximately 9" tall, 14" across. 2 wicker baskets, 1 has flowers. 1 has handle in need of repair.


643








651
Empty coffee containers, funnels.
Great for nuts and bolts, nails storage.

652
Havahart varmint live trap.
Approximately 7"x7"x24".

653
Havahart varmint live trap.
Approximately 5"x5"x17".

654
7 Complete plastic Tarps. Some wear,
Couple of holes. Largest is approximately 9'x12'. Smaller ones are approximately 8'x8'. 1 has been cut in two.

655
2 Large plastic Tarps.
Approximately 16'x30' & 14'x18'.

















672
Display case, approximately 12"x18"x2".
Battery operated bird clock, working.


674
Campbell Hausfeld compressor.
Working when tested.




678
Schauer 6 amp battery charger,
working when tested.


680
4 Coleman propane tanks, Bernzomatic torch,
striker, extra torch valve/tip.


















698
McGraw Edison grinder. Light comes on and you can
hear the motor but the wheel doesn't turn freely.






704
All the lumber in the front right corner of the
garage. Organizers and tote included. Buyer must remove all.











715
John Deere front tire and wheel, deck wheel,
oil filter, all new. 3 Used mower blades. Probably all fit lot#601.




































751
Black and Decker leaf hog blower and vacuum.
Working when tested. Box of attachments.









760




764
Flower pots, weed netting, stakes, mosquito
screen, bird feeder, pH tester, duster, etc.





769
Michael Jackson phonograph, working when tested,
in need of some repairs. New battery operated bug zapper.










779
Antique wood clamp, hammers, pulley with string,
Cord wrench, ice pick, grass cutter.






785
Rubbermaid tough handle 35 gallon tote and lid
with furniture pads and wool cover.

786
All the bags under the table. Charcoal, weed
preventer, play sand, ice melt, bird seed.














800
In back left corner of the garage, everything
pictured, treated lumber, some 2"x12"x8'. Iron pipe, etc.







807
Brand new park bench from Signature Hardware. Box
was not opened until I catalogued.







814




818
Everything in the garage attic. We request the
buyer wait until Saturday to remove this lot. Bring a ladder! There is a pair of automobile ramps.























848
4 piece patio set furniture. Table is
approximately 28" across, 28" tall.



903
Rockwell Blade Runner jig saw and accessories,
looks new, working when tested.

904



907
Craftsman 3/8" variable speed drill,
Black and Decker sander. Both working when tested.




911
Black and Decker sander, Chicago tools electric
scraper, both working when tested.






















933
Reiter Dairy plastic milk crate and extension
cord, trouble light, power strip, etc.





938













951
2 vintage 50' cloth tape measures.
One marked McCoy Axiom.













964
Framed map, Province of Skyrim.
Approximately 24"x31".



967
Cabinet base with door top work bench.
Cabinet is Approximately 24"x57"x36". Top is approximately 30"x78".








975
2 Metal cabinet bases and door top.
Cabinets are approximately 22"x24"x36". Door top is 30"x80".


976
3 Editions of KY Enquirer of historical
significance. December 13&20, 1998. April 23, 2000.


978
KY Enquirer and USA Today issues of Iraq war.
January 17, February 23,28, 1991.

979
KY Enquirer and USA Today issues of Iraq ear.
January 17, February 24 & 28, 1991.

980
KY Enquirer, Cincinnati Enquirer, Time magazines
on the Iraq ear. January 17, February 11, 25, 28, 1991.

981
KY Enquirer, Time, U. S. News and World Reports
on Iraq ear. January 17, February 11, 28, March 4, 18, 1991.

982
KY Enquirer, Time, U. S. News and World Reports.
January 17, 21, February 4, 28, March 11, 1991.

983
KY Enquirer, Time, U. S. News and World Reports.
January 17, 28, February 4, 18, 25, 1991.








991
2 Sterilite 18 gallon totes, 1 Rubbermaid
roughneck 14 gallon tote with lids.






997
Antique Wooden carpenter box tray.
Approximately 13 1/2" X 25 1/2" X 3 1/2".



1000
Vintage leather chair and ottoman.
Chair has a tear, see photos.








1008

1009
13 Marvel comics, Punisher War Journal.
Most are in protective sleeves.





1014











1025
Everything on the top shelf.
You must take it all.








1033
Autographed Cincinnati Bengals #56, Brian
Simmons. Autograph not authenticated. Approximately 8"x10".




1037
Pressed board shelves. 6 pieces.
Approximately 24"x72", 24"x82", 12"x60", 12"x48".

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Woodworking, Antiques, Quilts, Mower, Tiller, Furniture
 Online Only Auction
Auction Date(s)
Bidding Starts: Tuesday Sep 17
Bidding Ends: Thursday Sep 26
Auction Location

Crittenden, KY 41030
Company
Northern Kentucky Auction, LLC

Website: NorthernKentuckyAuction.com

Listing Terms and Conditions
PLEASE READ ALL TERMS AND CONDITIONS BEFORE BIDDING. BY BIDDING, YOU ARE AGREEING TO THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS – These Terms and Conditions are general auction terms and conditions. Additional Terms and conditions specific to each individual auction or lot may apply. PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL ONLINE AUCTION SYSTEMS ARE SUBJECT TO VARIOUS INTERNET SPEEDS. YOU ARE ENCOURAGED TO USE THE MAX BID FEATURE AND YOU ARE ENCOURAGED TO NOT BID "AT THE LAST SECOND". ENTER YOUR BIDS PROMPTLY TO ALLOW THE ONLINE SYSTEM TO PROCESS ALL BIDS IN A TIMELY FASHION. GOOD LUCK! A 10% Buyers Premium applies to all bids and is due and payable in full with the final payment. All assets can/will be charged to your cedit card on file soon after the auction closes unless noted. All credit cards transaction must clear before items can be removed, You will be emailed a invoice when your transaction has cleared. Invoices are required for item removal NO CREDIT CARD FEES WILL BE CHARGED TO THE BUYER. NO REFUNDS WILL BE ISSUED ON ANY ITEM FOR ANY REASON WHATSOEVER. All of our auctions feature a soft close. If a bid on any item is received within three minutes of close, that item will automatically extend for three minutes. Each time there is bidding activity within the last three minutes of the item close bidding will continue to extend three minutes until there is no bidding activity within the last three minutes of the current close time. All assets are being sold in "As-Is, Where-Is" condition and with all faults. Neither the Seller nor Auctioneer makes any warranty, express or implied, as to the nature, quality, value or condition of any asset. Auctioneer and Seller expressly disclaim any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular use. No sale shall be invalidated by reason of any defect or inaccuracy in any description or listing, and no liability shall be borne by the Auctioneer with respect to such errors. All information has been obtained from sources generally believed to be reliable, but the accuracy cannot be guaranteed or warranted by the Auctioneer. Bidder acknowledges it is their responsibility to inspect all assets and to make their own inquires. Please verify all quantity counts. In the event of a quantity count difference, the final transaction price will be adjusted on a pro-rata basis only. IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER ON ASSET CONDITION - If you are purchasing any assets without viewing them, you are doing so at your own risk. We will do our best to provide photographs of each asset being sold. At Northern Kentucky Auction, we do not use "stock" photographs or use one photo to represent multiple lots. Our policy is to provide at least one photograph of every lot that you are purchasing. Northern Kentucky Auction LLC Reserves the right to change/alter descriptions as needed to better describe and preserve accuracy. Shipping and Removal - Items may be picked up in person as outlined in the Auction Description. We also provide shipping services as outlined below (not available for all auctions), or you may arrange your own pickup and/or shipping. USPS / UPS / FedEx Shipping is available at our cost plus 10% Handling ($5 Min/$20 Max Handling Fee). There will also be an additional 1% ($1 Minimum) added to cover shipping insurance. We will be happy to assist with arranging freight at buyer's expense for items too large, heavy, dangerous and/or fragile for regular package delivery service. Additional handling and/or material charges will apply. Shipping is calculated and charged separately and after your invoice for items, fees and taxes has been paid in full. Should damage occur during shipping you will need to contact the shipper to make a claim. If you are unable to pick up your items during removal times and by the removal deadline, and do not make arrangements for shipping, a storage fee of $10 per day will be charged starting with the day after the removal deadline. You may avoid storage fees by paying for your items by the payment deadline, and notifying us by the removal deadline that you wish to abandon your items. Abandoned items will be disposed of or resold at our discretion without compensation to the buyer. Non-paying bidders will be banned from our auctions, and we reserve the right to share this information with other auctioneers directly and/or through our auction platform, and that information may be used to prevent you from bidding on their auctions as well. You must be at least 18 years old to bid Third party shippers must present your paid invoice before items will be released. Once items are released by the winning bidder to a third party, such as a shipping or moving company, Northern Kentucky Auction, LLC, assumes no liability. Each winning bidder is responsible for paying 6.0% Kentucky sales tax (unless tax exempt) on their purchase directly to the Auction Company. If a winning bidder is exempt, they must provide a copy of their tax-exempt certificate to Northern Kentucky Auction prior to or at time of payment / checkout. . Additional terms may be announced or modifications may be made as necessary and items may be removed prior to any bids being received at the auctioneer's discretion. These terms are subject to change. Technology Disruptions; Failures by Online Auction Platform Provider and its Affiliates or Contractors. Auctioneer will not be responsible for technology disruptions, errors, or failures (including disruptions to bidding or the failure to execute, recognize, or record online bids), whether caused by (i) loss of connectivity, breakdown, disruption, or failure of the Online Auction Platform, (ii) breakdown, disruption, or failure of a Bidder;s internet connection, computer, or system, or (iii) otherwise, Auctioneer may, but will not be required to, continue, suspend, delay, extend, reschedule, or close the Auction because of disruptions caused by technology failures, even after bidding has commenced, Under no circumstances will Auctioneer be liable for an failure of the Online Auction Platform Provider to perform all or any of its obligations. Or for the failure of any affiliates, employees, agents, representatives, or contractors of the Online Auction Platform Provider to perform their obligations. Bidding Tips: . Maximum Bid: Using the "maximum bid" feature can be a real time and stress saver . Sniping: Due to rounding and the imprecision of minutes left, do not wait until the last minute to bid. Sniping doesn't work with the "soft close" system;. Give yourself a cushion of time to make sure that you don't lose the items. Questions: All questions regarding any auction should be directed to Northern Kentucky Auction LLC.. Any member of our staff would be happy to answer your questions and make this an enjoyable auction experience for you. Northern Kentucky Auction, LLC 5285 Madison Pike Independence, KY 41051 859-525-6777 douggar@gmail.com Auctioneer Douglas A Garner 859-391-2100 Registration: Registration is free but does require several important pieces of information. As with our live auctions, bidders must be registered with a full name, address, and telephone number. An email address is also required so bidders may be sent winning bid notifications and auction invoices. Information from a credit card is to be held on file. This information is obtained to deter defunct bidding. Registration may only be completed with an acknowledgment that the bidder has read and understood all terms and conditions for the sale and online bidding. Each registered bidder will be assigned a bid number which may be used on this auction. Bidding: Online bidding is to be understood as a binding contract. Bids will be taken with the understanding that the bidder will honor their winning bid with sufficient funds including all applicable taxes and fees. Do not bid if you do not intend to pick up or arrange for your items to be shipped.. Notification of winning bids will be sent via email along with an auction invoice within 24 hours of the auction's close. Bidding Increments are used in all of our auctions. Increments reflect the minimum amount of bid increase for the designated dollar values : Up to $19.99 - $1.00 increment Up to $49.99 - $2.00 increment Up to $99.99 - $5.00 increment Up to $499.99 - $10.00 increment Up to $999.99 - $25.00 increment Up to $9,999.99 - $50.00 increment Up to $49,999.99 - $100.00 increment Up to $99.999.99 - $500.00 increment Up to $249,999.99 - $1,000.00 increment Up to $499,999.99 - $5,000.00 increment Up to $999,999.00 - $7,500.00 increment Up to 9,999,999.99 - $10,000 increment Close of Bidding: The bidding will begin to close at the designated date and time. For your convenience, the closing of items will be on a staggered basis of 1 items every XX seconds. (Varies per auction) We suggest using the "Live Catalogue" view. Using this view will eliminate the need to refresh your screen and will always show the next 15 items closing in the auction. The closing of some items may be extended in the event of last minute bidding. See paragraph regarding the Extended Ending feature. Penalties: Any bidding found to be fraudulent and/or negligence to provide proper payment in the allotted time will result in all appropriate legal action. Any invoice not fully and properly paid for in the allotted time will be charged to the credit card account presented at registration and the items forfeited. Delinquencies will be noted and will prevent the individual from participating in any further live or online auctions conducted by Northern Kentucky Auction, LLC. Northern Kentucky Auction, LLC . retains the right to prevent anyone from participating in this and future online auctions who does not abide by the terms and conditions of the auction or whose actions are not in the best interest of our client, the Seller. Northern Kentucky Auction LLC firearms policy. All Federal and Kentucky firearms laws will be complied with. Magazines that are not legal and cannot be converted to legal parts in Kentucky will not be included in the sale for Kentucky residents or others who live where they are not legal and remain the property of the seller. There is no compensation for the removal of the magazine. Bid accordingly. All firearms/Ammo must be picked up in person by the high bidder who is a Kentucky Resident. Any out of state firearm purchases must be shipped to an FFL at the buyers expense. Some firearms and magazines may not be legal in all locations. Not for sale where prohibited. Check local laws and answer all questions before bidding. NO REFUNDS. As a precondition of participating in this auction, buyer agrees to release seller and Northern Kentucky Auction LLC from all liability, whether criminal or civil, arising from the purchase, ownership, possession, use or misuse of this item. All firearms should be inspected by a certified gunsmith prior to loading or firing. Always wear eye and ear protection when shooting firearms. Treat every firearm as if it is loaded. Safety is no accident. Auctioneer's Right to Bid: In accordance with KRS330.220(6)(a), it is hereby disclosed that, with permission from the seller, the auctioneer and any auction staff members reserve the right to bid on their own personal behalf.
Bob and Sandy Tubesing, after more than 40 years, have sold their house and moved to a condo. They have contracted us to sell what they have no room for. Woodworking tools, some new, antiques, quilts, mower, tiller, freezer, furniture, collectibles. They didn't pick out the good and keep it, they took what they are going to use. Everything here is quality. If a tool doesn't work, we have trashed it. Stop in on September 25, from 4-7 pm and look at what is being offered. Oh yes, if you have a hankering to own a sprinkler can, this is the auction for you! Enjoy!

1
Bob and Sandy Tubesing, after more than 40 years,
have sold their house and moved to a condo. They have contracted us to sell what they have no room for. Woodworking tools, some new, antiques, quilts, mower, tiller, freezer, furniture, collectibles. They didn't pick out the good and keep it, they to...

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2 Wooden Boxes - 1 Marked "Meadow Gold"
Pasteurized Process Cheese" - Beatrice Creamery Co Chicago

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16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

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35
Lennox Sound Stereo Compact Disc Player, AM/ FM
Stereo Cassette Recorder- Worked When Tested

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37

38

39

40

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

48

49
Mariemont Crock Marked April 23, 1923
Approx 7" - With Lighted Tree and Cardinals

50

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52

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54

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56
Rome Copper Boiler with Lid
Approx 28" x 17" x 14"

57

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59

60

61
Crosman Air Rifle 66 Powermaster
Folgers Can with Crosman and JT CO2 Cartridges

101

102
Young Republic hard rock maple chest with
matching mirror. Chest is approximately 19"x54"x32". Mirror is approximately 34"x42".

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105

106

107

108

109

110

111

112
Framed prints of fishing lures,
approximately 17"x21".

113

114
Framed poster from the Cincinnati Art Museum 1983
announcement of Treasures of the Tower of London. Approximately 25"x36".

115

116

117

118

119
Framed, signed and numbered Tom Bluemleen
101/500. Approximately 24"x31".

120
2 Framed, signed and numbered I. H. Farnsworth
prints, "Lion Cub" 1225/3000, "Puma Cub" 1225/3000. Approximately 15"x15".

121
Framed, signed and numbered I. H. Farnsworth
print, "Tiger" 1125/3000. Approximately 28"x33".

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217
Framed 40 vintage beer and ale Bottle Caps,
Political Pins and Vintage Milk Caps

218

219

220
Wall Clock, Clock Radio, Alarm Clock and
Clarisonic Clean Skin Brush

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259

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261

262
Drop Leaf Round Table - Approx 36" Across
Extended and 10" x 36" Folded

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265

266

267
Framed Van Gogh's " Van Goghs" Masterpieces from
the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam. Approx 33.5" x 31"

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277

278

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280

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301
Franciscan desert rose pattern dinnerware.
Lid on sugar is chipped, but didn't see any other chips or cracks. 110 pieces. Platter, plates, cups and saucers, Salt and pepper shakers, creamer and sugar bowl, teapot, bowls, divided dishes, gravy boat, etc.

301

302

302

303
Homer Laughlin Fiestaware double handle cereal
bowls, 8 pieces. No chips or cracks found.

304
2 Homer Laughlin Fiestaware creamers.
No chips or cracks found.

305
8 Pieces of possibly Fiestaware plates and bowls.
Not marked. All pieces are chipped.

306
Pfaltzgraf "Folk Art" pattern 14" platter,
divided dish, 4-14 oz Soup mugs, 2-8" bowls, 2-12 oz onion soup bowls, creamer and sugar bowl, creamer, tall mug, cracked cup. 15 pieces.

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308

308

309
Antique M. Redon Limoges France China. Very nice!
Some chips and cracks, see photos. 30 pieces. Dinner plates, cups and saucers, gravy boat and tray, sugar bowl, lid.

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311

312
Christmas theme dinnerware. Spode Christmas tree
made in England. 70 pieces. Plates, baking dishes, cups and saucers, Salt and pepper shakers, gravy boat and tray, bowls, glasses. Couple chips.

313
Appears to be 5 Complete editions of the Kentucky
Enquirer celebrating Cincinnati Reds sweep of World Series, October 21,1990.

314
The Kentucky Enquirer, some appear to be
complete, Cincinnati Reds Wire to Wire, September 30, October 11 and October 20, 21,1990 editions.

315
The Kentucky Enquirer, Cincinnati Enquirer,
October 13, 21, 1990 & October 4, 1995 editions.

316
Kentucky and Cincinnati Enquirer September 30,
October 17, 18, 21, 1990 editions.

317
September 12, 1985 and October 21,1990 Kentucky
and Cincinnati Enquirer editions.

318

319
October 13, 21,1990 KY Post and Enquirer,
October 29,1990 Sports Illustrated, October 4,1995 KY Enquirer.

320

321

322

528
Homemade work bench. Approximately 27"x8'x29
1/2". Lower shelf, items on the bench are not included. This lot is in the lower level, you will need to bring help to remove.

323

324

325

326
Equity weather station, clock, thermometer,
humidity station, and an Atomic clock.

327

328
Theodore Haviland Limoges France handled server,
cup and 2 saucers, Rosenthal made in Germany sugar bowl.

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330

331
Metal tray with 2 tin cups, woolly sheep, 4
Storybook Kids blocks, heart vine trinket basket, owl pillow.

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335

336

337

338

339

340

341

343

548
Handmade work bench with lower shelf,
approximately 27"x8'x29 1/2". This matches lot #528. Items on the bench are not included.

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347

348

349

350

351

352

353
Georgetown College in the late 1840's.
Painting in Oil by Esteria Butler Farnam (1814- 1891) Limited Addition, Approx 38" x 31"

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357

358

359

360

361

362

501

502

503

504

505

506

507
Arvin space heater, Pelinis ceramic and Chapin
ceramic heaters. All working when tested.

508

509

510
Rexaire vacuum and attachments, working when
tested. This was the predecessor to Rainbow vacuums.

511

512

513

514

515

516

517

518
Water pic, battery charger, Salton chopper,
Vivalp mincer, all working when tested.

519

520

521

522

523

524
Box lot of coffee and tennis ball cans, good for
storing nuts, bolts, nails, etc. Dust pans, brush, etc.

525

526

527

529

530

531

532

533

534

535

536

537

538

539

540

541
Pottery pot made in Great Britain.
Cracked where handle is attached.

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543

544

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546

547

549

550

551

552

553
Antique, over 200 years old according to seller,
cherry drop leaf table. Approximately 42"x56"x30 open. 22"wide with leafs down. Legs slide to hold top.

554

555
Round Formica top round table
approximately 30" across, 29" tall.

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557

558
Blond chest of drawers. Approximately 22"x36"x43"
5 Drawers. This lot is in the downstairs area, you will need to bring help to remove it.

559
Antique pie safe, approximately 16 1/2"x40"x71".
This lot is in the downstairs area, you will need to bring help to remove it.

560
Oval coffee table with drawer.
Approximately 45" long.

601
John Deere GT245 riding mower, 20hp, 54" mower
deck. With manual. Runs good. See video. 792.7 hours.

602

603

604
Work bench with 4 drawers. Approximately
23"x96"x37". We request the buyer wait until Saturday to remove this lot.

605
Wooden Work bench. Approximately 23"x96"x37". 2
drawers. We request the buyer wait till Saturday to remove this lot.

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607
Large, sturdy metal cabinet,
Approximately 24"x74"x84". Shelves are adjustable. We request the buyer pick up this item on Saturday if possible.

608
Heavy duty metal rack, Approximately 18"x74"x84".
Rack only in this lot. Contents not included. We request the buyer to pick up this item on Saturday. Adjustable shelves.

609
Metal storage rack, 5 shelves.
Approximately 18"x36"x75". Contents in rack are not included. Rack only. We request the buyer to pickup this lot on Saturday. Adjustable shelves.

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611

612
Craftsman combo SAE wrenches, 6' metal folding
ruler, adjustable, Robogrip pliers.

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614

615

616

617

618

619
Metal 4 shelf storage rack,
approximately 12"x30"x60".

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621

622

623

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626

627

628

629

630

631

632

633

634

635
Galvanized railroad water can
marked CCOQ St. Louis RY co.

636

637

638

639

640

641
2 Metal hanging flower baskets,
approximately 9" tall, 14" across. 2 wicker baskets, 1 has flowers. 1 has handle in need of repair.

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643

644

645

646

647

648

649

650

651
Empty coffee containers, funnels.
Great for nuts and bolts, nails storage.

652
Havahart varmint live trap.
Approximately 7"x7"x24".

653
Havahart varmint live trap.
Approximately 5"x5"x17".

654
7 Complete plastic Tarps. Some wear,
Couple of holes. Largest is approximately 9'x12'. Smaller ones are approximately 8'x8'. 1 has been cut in two.

655
2 Large plastic Tarps.
Approximately 16'x30' & 14'x18'.

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659

660

661

662

663

664

665

666

667

668

669

670

671

672
Display case, approximately 12"x18"x2".
Battery operated bird clock, working.

673

674
Campbell Hausfeld compressor.
Working when tested.

675

676

677

678
Schauer 6 amp battery charger,
working when tested.

679

680
4 Coleman propane tanks, Bernzomatic torch,
striker, extra torch valve/tip.

681

682

683

684

685

686

687

688

689

690

691

692

693

694

695

696

697

698
McGraw Edison grinder. Light comes on and you can
hear the motor but the wheel doesn't turn freely.

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700

701

702

703

704
All the lumber in the front right corner of the
garage. Organizers and tote included. Buyer must remove all.

705

706

707

708

709

710

711

712

713

714

715
John Deere front tire and wheel, deck wheel,
oil filter, all new. 3 Used mower blades. Probably all fit lot#601.

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717

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719

720

721

722

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724

725

726

727

728

729

730

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732

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739

740

741

742

743

744

745

746

747

748

749

750

751
Black and Decker leaf hog blower and vacuum.
Working when tested. Box of attachments.

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753

754

755

756

757

758

759

760

761

762

763

764
Flower pots, weed netting, stakes, mosquito
screen, bird feeder, pH tester, duster, etc.

765

766

767

768

769
Michael Jackson phonograph, working when tested,
in need of some repairs. New battery operated bug zapper.

770

771

772

773

774

775

776

777

778

779
Antique wood clamp, hammers, pulley with string,
Cord wrench, ice pick, grass cutter.

780

781

782

783

784

785
Rubbermaid tough handle 35 gallon tote and lid
with furniture pads and wool cover.

786
All the bags under the table. Charcoal, weed
preventer, play sand, ice melt, bird seed.

787

788

789

790

791

792

793

794

795

796

797

798

799

800
In back left corner of the garage, everything
pictured, treated lumber, some 2"x12"x8'. Iron pipe, etc.

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802

803

804

805

806

807
Brand new park bench from Signature Hardware. Box
was not opened until I catalogued.

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809

810

811

812

813

814

815

816

817

818
Everything in the garage attic. We request the
buyer wait until Saturday to remove this lot. Bring a ladder! There is a pair of automobile ramps.

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828

829

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831

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833

834

835

836

837

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839

840

841

842

843

844

845

846

847

848
4 piece patio set furniture. Table is
approximately 28" across, 28" tall.

901

902

903
Rockwell Blade Runner jig saw and accessories,
looks new, working when tested.

904

905

906

907
Craftsman 3/8" variable speed drill,
Black and Decker sander. Both working when tested.

908

909

910

911
Black and Decker sander, Chicago tools electric
scraper, both working when tested.

912

913

914

915

916

917

918

919

920

921

922

923

924

925

926

927

928

929

930

931

932

933
Reiter Dairy plastic milk crate and extension
cord, trouble light, power strip, etc.

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935

936

937

938

939

940

941

942

943

944

945

946

947

948

949

950

951
2 vintage 50' cloth tape measures.
One marked McCoy Axiom.

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953

954

955

956

957

958

959

960

961

962

963

964
Framed map, Province of Skyrim.
Approximately 24"x31".

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966

967
Cabinet base with door top work bench.
Cabinet is Approximately 24"x57"x36". Top is approximately 30"x78".

968

969

970

971

972

973

974

975
2 Metal cabinet bases and door top.
Cabinets are approximately 22"x24"x36". Door top is 30"x80".

975

976
3 Editions of KY Enquirer of historical
significance. December 13&20, 1998. April 23, 2000.

977

978
KY Enquirer and USA Today issues of Iraq war.
January 17, February 23,28, 1991.

979
KY Enquirer and USA Today issues of Iraq ear.
January 17, February 24 & 28, 1991.

980
KY Enquirer, Cincinnati Enquirer, Time magazines
on the Iraq ear. January 17, February 11, 25, 28, 1991.

981
KY Enquirer, Time, U. S. News and World Reports
on Iraq ear. January 17, February 11, 28, March 4, 18, 1991.

982
KY Enquirer, Time, U. S. News and World Reports.
January 17, 21, February 4, 28, March 11, 1991.

983
KY Enquirer, Time, U. S. News and World Reports.
January 17, 28, February 4, 18, 25, 1991.

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985

986

987

988

989

990

991
2 Sterilite 18 gallon totes, 1 Rubbermaid
roughneck 14 gallon tote with lids.

992

993

994

995

996

997
Antique Wooden carpenter box tray.
Approximately 13 1/2" X 25 1/2" X 3 1/2".

998

999

1000
Vintage leather chair and ottoman.
Chair has a tear, see photos.

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1002

1003

1004

1005

1006

1007

1008

1009
13 Marvel comics, Punisher War Journal.
Most are in protective sleeves.

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1011

1012

1013

1014

1015

1016

1017

1018

1019

1020

1021

1022

1023

1024

1025
Everything on the top shelf.
You must take it all.

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1029

1030

1031

1032

1033
Autographed Cincinnati Bengals #56, Brian
Simmons. Autograph not authenticated. Approximately 8"x10".

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1037
Pressed board shelves. 6 pieces.
Approximately 24"x72", 24"x82", 12"x60", 12"x48".