Living Estate - Furniture, Collectibles, Tools, Ford Focus
Listing ID#: 150630

Auction Location

Bellevue, KY 41073
Auction Dates and TimesSALE IS COMPLETED
Bidding Starts: Friday Aug 9
Bidding Ends: Tuesday Aug 20
Auction Type
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Northern Kentucky Auction, LLC

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Listing Information
This is the living estate of Mary Kraus and some added items from another estate. After Many, many years on Geiger in Bellevue Mary can longer reside in her residence and has been relocated to assited living. WE have been authorized to liquidate her remaining items at auction. Parking is limited. Geiger is a dead end street with no dedicated turn around

1
2002 Ford Focus wagon
VIN: 1FAHP36382W222180 Miles: 13,506 Engine: 4 Cyl Color: Gold 13,506 miles. Has power locks, windows and driver mirror. Automatic transmission, AM/FM CD Radio, 12 V power outlet on front dash. Rear window wiper and luggage rack. Noticeable defects a...


1001
GE washer, Eterna Series. Super Capacity Plus /
18 Cycle / Heavy Duty. Worked when tested.

1002
GE Clothes Dryer. 2 Cycle Automatic, Heavy Duty
Large Capacity. Worked when tested.



1005
Yard supplies, Scott's Fertilizer Spreader,
SpeedyGreen 1000. One bag of Rock Salt, bird feeders, Whirlybird spreader, Off bug barriers, trimmer line, hose hanger, etc. See photos.

1006
Automotive supplies. Chrysler Compact Disc/Radio
and 4 speakers. Car wax, Pro Rider helmet, car, lawnmower and trimmer oil. Decorative license plates and holders, funnel and 2 unopened and 2 half full 1 gallon bottles of anti-freeze. See photos.

1007
Large lot of paper products, wire shelves, moving
pads, dusters, Vacuum cleaner bags and foil and plastic wrap. See photos.

1008
Miscellaneous hand tools. Cold Chisel, vintage
door hardware, 2 Ice Tongs, pliers, maul and plastic carrier.

1009
Vintage rotary hand drill, tack hammer, lineman's
pliers, wood chisel and pipe wrench.

1010
Claw hammers, brick hammer, C Clamp, Yankee Drill
and Monkey wrench and 19" plastic toolbox.


1012
B&D #7404 finish Sander, B&D #DR 250 3/8" drill,
B&D 2 speed Jig Saw #7530 and Skill #6130 3/8" Drill. All worked when tested.


1014
Parts holders and contents. Ceramic doorknobs,
folding carpenters rule and oil can.


1016
Blue glass Ball and Tight Seal canning jars with
glass lids and bails. The small Tight Seal does nit have a lid. See photos.

1017
Blue All canning jars with metal lids and one
White Crown Mason jar with lid.

1018
Clear milk bottles from either Covington Dairy or
Newport. One Kaukauna Klub crock. See photos.

1019
Miscellaneous glass jars. Some with metal lids.
One cottage cheese jar and one a Jumbo Peanut Butter jar.




1023
Miscellaneous clear and colored bottles.
One green Hudepohl bottle, clear Christian Moerlein bottle, etc. See photos.

1024
Metal boxes, old cans, canteen without cork,
camping coffee pot, no glass topper, etc. See photos.

1025

1026
Double metal cabinet.
Measures approximately 63" h x 36" w x 19 1/2" d.

1027
Single metal cabinet,
measures approximately 24" w x 64" t x 20" d. See photos.

1028
Metal cabinet, Has one drawer. See photos.
measures approximately 24" w x 36" t x 29" d.



1031
Wood Sunsweet Apricot Box.
Measures approximately 15 1/2" w x 7" h x 9 3/4" d.


1033
Round table with a metal base and a Formica top.
Approx 42" in diameter and 28" tall.

1034
4 Metal chairs which have been painted. Seats can
be re-covered. Originally with table in lot #1033. Not a matched set. Also 1 wood dining chair with vinyl covered seat.


1036

1037
Single metal cabinet. See photos for condition.
Measures approximately 26 inches wide by 65 1/2 inches tall by 12 inches deep.

1038
Old kitchen cabinet. Base and top are two pieces.
Measures approximately 40 inches wide by 68 inches tall by 22 inches deep. See photos for condition.



1041
9 American Flyer train cars, one Franklin Engine
and attached train car, 2 mini train cars made in China and several pieces of train tracks and accessories for the track. See photos.

1042
2 Hand saws, 1 Back Saw, 1 wood pulley, claw
hammer and other miscellaneous tools. See photos.








1050

1051
Assorted screwdrivers, T-50 Arrow Stapler,
Channel lock and 100' Lufkin tape.



1054
Drill bits, 2 folding carpenter rules, cold
chisel, chalk box and sockets.


1056
One 4' American level and one 2' Douglas Co.
Metal level. Glass is broken on one level.







1063
Metal trunk full of painting supplies.
Trunk measures approximately 30" w x 16" h x 12' d.


1065
Single wood pantry cabinet.
Measures approximately 19" w x 62" h x 13". See photos.

1066
One wood cabinet
Measures approximately 18" w x 36" h x 13" d.

1067
One Kenmore mini fridge.
Measures approximately 18" w x 32" h x 18" d.

1068
2 Simpson Volt Ohm meter. Battery jumper, IP-75.
Sencore Diode. GE Volt Ohm meter. Million Model 2 Volt Ohm meter. General Radio, type 213 audio oscillator. EICO Volt Ohm meter. Weston Electrical Model 507.

1069
Castellated-Runyon Co. Cedar Hope Treasure Chest.
Measures approximately 44" w x 19" h x 18 1/2" d

1070
Metal Westinghouse roaster cabinet, on wheels.
Measures approximately 20 1/4" w x 28 1/2"h x 15" d.



1073
Sears Craftsman, 3.0 HP, 8 gallon wet/dry vac
with attachments. Worked when tested.


1075
Vintage dresser. See photos for condition.
Measures approximately 41" w x 36" h x 18 1/2" d.

1076
One vintage cabinet with glass insert in top
door. Measures approximately 21" w x 68" h x 11" d. See photos for condition.


1078
American Electric Co. Service Buzzer, Signal Corp
US Army, Model 1914. 2 Bibroplex Signal Keys, Dow Signal Key, Federal JR. Detector.


1080
One Channel Master Cordless transistor Radio.
Realistic cassette recorder and GE reproduction Old Time Radio. Did not test.



1083
Fishing tackle, 1 True Temper Uni-Spin 63L,
1 Perrin Auto Fkr Reel, #81, 1 Penn 60 Reel, 1 Master Rod #2123 and 2 Mitchell Reels.



1086
Brown handled stoneware jug.
Patented date Oct 3, 82. Approximately 11 1/2" t.

1087
Lighted Last Supper piece. Looks like it's made
from plaster. Did not plug this item in to see if it works. Measures approximately 13 1/3" w x 12" t x 6 1/4" d.

1088
4 Granite roasters, various sizes, pan racks,
B-B-Q baskets and 3 baking pans, various sizes.

1089
Several pieces of plasticware.
Some are Tupperware. See photos.

1090
Miscellaneous garden supplies, flower stand, gas
can and containers of oil. Hose reel. One electric edger and one electric weed eater. Worked when tested.





1095
Two door metal cabinet. See photos for condition.
Measures approximately 22" w x 62" h x 18" d.

1096
Unique metal cabinet
measures approximately 22" w x 60" h x 14" d. Has multiple storage compartments. See photos for condition.

1097
One cast iron bean pot and one granite pot.
Bean pot has a crack in the bottom.

1098
Metal base cabinet
Measures approximately 20" w x 35 1/2" h x 16" d.

1099
Rival Grind-O-Mat meat grinder/food chopper.
5 cup Hot Pot, Manning Bowman Electric coffee pot, carafe, 3 cup coffee maker, ice tray and nutcracker bowl.

1100
George Foreman Grilling Machine, Breadman Bread
maker and West Bend Bread Maker. Did not test.

1101
Vintage wood cabinet.
Measures approximately 32" w x 68" h x 13" d. See photos for condition.


2000
Pyrex covered dish, small refrigerator bowl with
lid, covered sugar bowl, two creamers, small glass vase, 6 dessert dishes and some glassware.

2001
Bone handled knife and sharpener.
Large assortment of kitchen knives, steak knives, pick and sharpener.


2003
Two electric knives, one Presto Minnie Max food
processor, one Rival crock pot and one paper towel holder. All electronics worked when tested.

2004
700 Watt microwave from WalMart.
Measures approximately 17" x 10 1/2" x 12". Worked when tested.

2005
Mr. Coffee, 12 cup coffeemaker, Proctor Silex
blender, Onion Machine, Mixmaster Hand mixer and Toastmaster food chopper. All worked when tested. Did not open onion machine.

2006

2007
Iridescent piece of Fenton glassware.
Approximately 5 1/2" x 4 1/2" d. Beautiful piece.

2008
8 Cups, 7 dinner plates, 8 soup bowls, 5 salad
plates and 5 metal storage bowls. Slight chip on one plate.

2009
Assortment of metal mixing/storage bowls and
canister/storage containers with lids. One enamel teapot.

2010
One Pyrex divided vegetable dish, Autumn Corning
Ware dish with lid and one cornflower blue Corning Ware dish without lid.

2011
All things Cow. Canister set, milk picthe,
creamer and sugar, napkin holder, teapot, two coffee mugs and paper placemats. See photos.

2012
Two glass pitchers, glass canister and apple
cookie jar. Gold iridescent pitcher is approximately 11" tall and the clear pitcher with red and yellow ring is approximately 8" tall.

2013
Depression pink cake plate and footed bowl.
Additional pink bowl in leaf design.


2015
Two blue hobnail mini vases, one ruffled basket,
one stemmed piece and one iridescent toothpick holder marked Joe St Clair.

2016
One clear hobnail glass decanter with tray and 8
glasses. One 11 1/2" cake plate.


2018
Set of 4 Fire-King bowls with the tulip pattern.
All in good condition. Large bowl has a small discoloration inside.

2019
Large assortment of kitchen utensils.
Biscuit cutters, cookie press, egg slicer, wish's, French fry Cutter, etc. See photos.


2021
Two vintage sifters, ice cream dipper, biscuit
cutter, scoop, two spatulas and one Gold Medal flour ladle.

2022
Wood salad bowl set, Melmac plates, cups,
glasses, creamer, two vintage Knowles china plates and two Apollo 13 drinking glasses. See photos.


2024

2025
Large assortment of baking pans. One covered
baking pan and several cookie sheets. See photos.


2027
Green pots and pans made by National, with lids
and three older pieces of aluminum pots and pans. See photos.

2028
Aluminum bowl, two strainers, one thermos, extra
pan lids and a wall-mounted holder for wax paper, aluminum foil and plastic wrap. Paper holder measures approximately 15" w x 16" t x 5" d.

2029

2030
Number eight cast iron skillet. Made in USA
however cannot determine manufacturers name.

2031
To cast iron skillets. One is marked number five
and the other appears to be a number eight. Undetermined manufacture due to crustacean on the bottoms.


2033
Small kitchen table, measures 36" x 24".
Has two chairs which need to be redone.

2034
Fine China by Noritake. The pattern is Pauline
and is a service for 12. Missing one vegetable bowl but have the lid. Six pieces have slight chips, one is a dinner plate, two bread plates, one saucer and to berry bowls. Also contains the teapot, creamer, gravy boat and sugar bowl. Sugar bowl is mi...

2035
Large box lot of puzzles for kids.
Some pieces/puzzles in plastic bags.


2037
Approximately 40 decks of standard playing cards,
Rook, Uno, Phase 10 and card shuffler.




2041
Zenith high Fidelity stereo in cabinet design.
Power cord has been cut off. Measures approximately 58 1/4" l x 17 1 2" d x 26" t. See photos.

2042
Portable card table. Easy store as legs come off
and store on the underside of table. Measures approximately 30" x 30". See photos.

2043
Dining table with 4 upholstered chairs which need
refinished and recovered. One of the table legs is missing a nut to hold the leg in place. Has a matching hutch, lot # 2044. Measures approximately 42" diameter with two 12" leaves. See photos.

2044
Two piece china cabinet which matches the table
and chairs in lot #2043. Measures approximately 50" w x 75" tall x 17 1/2" d. See photos.


2046
Presidian DVD player and one Toshiba DVD player.
Both with remotes. Did not test.




2050
Assortment of magnifiers, padded mailing
envelopes, ream of printer paper, photo book, etc. See photos.

2051
Box lot of pencils, tape, envelopes, scissors,
batteries, coin wrappers, pens, pencils and markers. Lexmark printer ink. See photos.

2052
Assortment of printer paper, envelopes, cards,
file case, DVD-R's, VHS blank tapes, DVD cases, CD Clinic, etc. See photos.

2053
Alarm clocks including one a Baby Ben, all worked
when tested. Instant weather alert FM/AM radio and one JC Penney Cassette Player/Recorder.


2055
Camera cases and one Smith-Victor light bar, one
Traveler movie camera and one Keystone movie camera. See photos.








2063
Large lot of VHS tapes and DVDs.
The Bob Hope Show on cassettes.

2064
Two binder cases with DVDS by various artists.
See photos. Did not photograph all the movies.


2066
2 Full size binders and one small binder full of
CDs and DVDs by various artists. See photos.

2067
Box lot of picture frames, woven baskets,
artificial flowers and vases.

2068
One pair of brass looking lamps, 24 inches tall.
One with shade and one without and missing one shade holder. The third lamp is dark metal and is 26 inches tall. All worked when tested.

2069
Three milk glass vases, clear pumpkin cookie jar,
to press glass dishes with lids, one Staxet candy dish holder. One swirled color glass vase measuring approximately 17 1/2 inches tall. One extra pressed glass lid.

2070
Plush animals, draft stoppers, Knick knacks,
Cracker Jack Mystery Club coins, shelf holder for mini Knick knacks and kids activity books and crayons. Couch door stop. See photos.

2071
Ceramic pitcher and candle holder which has the
look of sponge ware. Pitcher looks like it has a slight crack. Matching ceramic dish and candlestick holders. Dressing table mirror, ceramic bowl with handle. Has a few chips. Chalk and ceramic deer, Best Friend wall plate, repair color sticks and pe...


2073
Six wood framed prints and or photos
and one 8 x 10 picture frame. Sizes range from13 1/3" x 16 1/2" to 7 1/4" x 9 1/4". The round framed print is 7 1/2 inches in diameter.

2074
Two tins filled with sewing items, perfume
bottles, men's cologne, handmade eyeglass holder and two umbrellas.



2077

2078
Two hair dryers, one small curling iron and one
mirrored case. Items worked when tested.

2079
Two framed US Quarters. Both sets missing Alaska
and Hawaii. One has two Sacagawea dollars. See photos.


2081
Box lot of assorted books on gardening,
glassware, bottles, health issues, home remedies, plants, etc. See photos.

2082
Large box lot of books dealing with the Amish and
Mennonite, history of Grant County, focus on Cincinnati, northern Kentucky, Florence and Boone Co. The new century dictionary, Civil War, the history of the United States, Just As I Am by Billy Graham, American Heritage, the New Standard Encyclopedia...

2083
Large lot of hardback and soft cover books.
Various artists and material. Harry Potter books 3 through 7 only.

2084
Assortment of Time Life hardback books, National
Geographic, type writing technique, the Beatles Chronicle, Instruction Books by John Thompson, Modern Course for the Piano, grades 1 through 4. Sears & Roebuck Co., Fall catalog, Fall of 1909. Newsweek, sheet music from We're In The Navy Now and Norw...



2087
Kentucky Post final issue dated Dec 1st, 2007.
KY Times-Star, dated April 25th, 1940. Various publications on Cincinnati. Evening Mail, The Royal Wedding, dated July 29, 1981 mailed from Birmingham, England.


2089
Crock style pitcher, 8" tall, 6 1/2" diameter
crock bowl, 2 Old Heidelberg mugs and 2 Bavarian Old Style mugs. See photos.

2090
Vintage amber, gold and carnival glass.
Some pieces are Fire-King, one piece is Anchor Hocking. All different patterns. See photos.

2091
Vintage green glass ware. Some plates, bowls,
sugar & creamers. Candlestick holder, dessert cup, divided plate, etc. See photos.

2092
Several pieces of vintage pink glass.
Matching cream and sugar, candlestick holders, dessert bowls, measuring cup, bowls, platter, bowl with jelly ladle. Pieces in good condition, except for one candlestick holder which has a chip on the bottom. See photos.

2093
Yellow vintage dishes. Yellow plate has several
chips. Ruby Red glassware items. A couple of pieces have paint splattered on them.

2094
Two cookie jars. Donkey is marked Twin Winston,
Calif. USA, 1962. Slight chip on back of donkey.


2096
Ceramic Christmas set with cookie jar, teapot,
bowl and cookie plates. Teapot is cracked in the inside bottom.

2097
3 Framed prints. 28" x 52", 26" x 22" in plastic
frame and the oblong one is 31" 16". See photos.

2098
Polaris 31 Day Grandfather Clock.
Approx 15 1/2" w x 73 1/2" h x 8 1/4" d. Worked when tested.

2099
Vintage display case opens from the back.
Measures approximately 30" w x 11 1/2" h x 23" d. Not self standing.


2101

2102
Vintage dresser with round mirror.
Dresser measures approximately 42 1/2" w x 22 1/2" h x 19 1=2" d. Mirror measures approximately 29" h x w 32" w x 26" d. See photos for condition.

2103
Vintage china cabinet.
Measures approximately 44" w x 63 1/2" h x 15 1/2" d. Has glass in front door. One large drawer at the bottom..

2104
Vintage hutch that was turned into a bookcase
cabinet. Measures approximately 41 1/2 inches wide by 48 inches tall by 11 1/2 inches in deep. See photos.

2105


2107
Pottery pieces and Knick knacks.
Some made in Japan, Occupied Japan and some not marked.



2110
Various knick knacks, Banks, collectible ashtrays
and paperweight. Uncle Sam bank is plastic. See photos.

2111

2112
Mostly Occupied Japan knick knacks. Two metal
ashtrays and a bird pipe. Looks like it's made from stone. See photos.

2113
Large assortment of knick knacks with various
themes. Most are Occupied Japan.

2114
Nestles Quick Bunnies, California Raisins, Ghost
Busters Dough Boy and Frisch's Big Boy figurines. One Nebbish and tin bucket. See photos.









2123
Mixed lot of silverware, two soup spoons stamped
Queen City Club. Spoon rests creamers, rolling pin, cow creamer, glasses, container full of book matches, ole pepper tins, red handled strainer, etc. Some of the silverware is monogrammed with the letter R.

2124
Hammered tin tray and bowl with lid. Two old
fashioned egg beaters, meat grinder, sugar shaker, napkin holder, trivets and red handled tenderizer.

2125
Assorted pieces of milk glass and one ceramic
piece with lid from Real Home.




2129
Miscellaneous decorative wall plates, pumpkin
teapot, goose cookie jar, ceramic hens and turkey. See photos.

2130


2132
Assortment of miscellaneous china. One large
Harker bowl with small crack, one Wellsville gravy boat, old diner mugs, refrigerator bowl marked Crosley Shelvador and other pieces.

2133
Assortment of miscellaneous pieces of china.
All need to be cleaned. See photos for condition.

2134
Fiesta Ware dishes. The covered casserole, the
pitcher, the two handled blue bowl and the green saucer in front are not marked Fiesta.


2136
3 Pieces of blue glass. The tray is embossed with
The Last Supper and measures 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".

2137

2138
Pink milk glass decorative covered dish.
Measures approximately 5 1/2" w x 6 1/2" t.


2140
Large lot of blue and whit dishes by Homer
Laughlin. Small chips on several pieces.



2143

2144
Old sewing basket, Yarn reel, missing a spoke,
thread holder, pin cushions and old sewing items.

2145
Fire-King dishes and one red mug. Light green
bowl is stamped McK and has a surface crack on the outside. See photos.

2146

2147
Pepsi-Cola glasses, Vintage juice pitcher, shit
glasses, Hopalong Cassidy cup, 4 pedestal mugs, old juice glass, etc. See photos.


2149
Glass coffee pot, refrigerator bowl w/lid,
toothpick holders, glass creamer with metal lid, plates, juicer, sugar&creamer set, Anchor Hocking bowl and large vintage bowl. Has rust spot in the bottom.

2150
10 RCA glasses, vases, glass trinket holders,
Hen on Nest , etc. See photos.

2151
Very nice lot of collectible glassware. OSV (Old
Sturbridge Village) Collectors Plate, Our Daily Bread. See photos.

2152
Mixed lot of pressed glass dishes.
Containers with lids, decanters, one marked "Rye" and dresser set.

2153
2 Shelf, wood side table
measures approximately 22" w x 32" t x 13" d. See photos.

2154
Model of the USS Constitution in a glass case.
Measures approximately 17 1/2" w x 14" t x 7 1/2" d. See photos.

2155
Locomotive and train car enclosed in a glass case.
Measures approximately 28" w x 11" t x 9 1/2" d. See photos.

2156
The Robert E. Lee Mississippi Steamboat in a
glass case. Measures approximately 25 1/2" w x 13 1/2" t x 9 1/2" d. See photos.

2157
Library table, Has some scratches on the top
otherwise appears in good condition. See photos, measures approximately 60" w x 29 1/2" t x 18 1/2" d. ,


2159

2160
Two crock jugs with wire handles. One has a
stopper and no lid on the other. See photos.


2162
4 Crock containers. One marked Sealtest Cottage
Cheese and the other marked Cloverdale Creamery. Blue in color.





2167
18 LP albums by the Beatles. One by the band
Cream and one by The Rolling Stones. See photos.










2177
Blue and Gold trimmed glass bowl. Pattern is
Jewel & Flower. Measures approximately 4 1/2" t and diameter.


2179
Miscellaneous lot of glasses, wallets, shoe shine
kit, nail clippers, large set of tweezers, magnifying glasses, mirror on a stand, etc.

2180
Coke items, mini Erlanger beer trays, pocket
knives, old coins, etc. See photos.



2183
First Day Cover 1974 Bicentennial Coins of George
Washington, John Adams and Samuel Adams/Patrick Henry.

2184
Commemorative Coins for Thomas Jefferson, John
Adams, Apollo 11 and Johnny Bench.

2185
Two Bicentennial Commemorative Coins with First
Day Issue Stamps and Post Mark for George Washington and Samuel Adams/Patrick Henry.






3000
Nautical style dresser which has been antiqued.
Measures approximately 40"w x 71"t x 18"d.

3001
Side table or buffet type table used in bedroom.
Measures approximately 41" w x 35" t x 18" d. Has also been antiqued.

3002
Older cedar chest, no name.
Measures approximately 45" w x 20" t x 19" d. Needs refinished.

3003
Small wood stool
Measures approximately 20" w x 16' t x 11" d.

3004
Two vacuum cleaners, which work but need
maintenance and one Hoover Steam Vac. The covered vacuum is a Hoover.

3005
Two vinyl trunks
Measuring approximately 30" w x 12 1/2 h x 16" d. One opens, the other one is locked and no key.

3006
One vinyl trunk
measuring approximately 30"w x 12" t x 16" d.

3007
One small cedar chest which measures
approximately 39" w x 18" t x 14" d. Top needs repaired.

3008
One bookcase
measuring approximately 19 1/2" w x 43 1/2" t x 10" d.

3009
3 Boxes of books. Some are religious material.
Life magazines from 1967, 69, 71 and 1972. Some old post cards.

3010
One box of books on cooking, home repair,
Depression ERA Glassware, Queen, etc. See photos.

3011
Large lot of linens, rag rugs, comforter w/shams,
heated blanket and several small throws.

3012
Women's winter boots-size 9, travel case,
work boots-size 7 1/2, backpack, woven hat, shower caps, etc.



3015
Wash basin and pitcher.
Bowl is approximately 14 1/2" in diameter and the pitcher is 12" tall.


3017
Two vintage ceramic lamps. Did not test.
Lamps are approx. 33" tall.

3018
Two bedroom lamps made of plastic and glass.
Bedroom clock, metal vase and two battery operated camping lights. Clock is plastic.


3100
Large assortment of Halloween decorations.
Ceramics and blow mold lights. See photos.





3105
Die-Cast Metal Banks. ERTL 1918, Liberty Master
Mechanic True Value, True Value Hirse & Wagon and 1956 Cameo True Value (no box).






3111
Metal lamp with stained glass shade.
Missing the topper that holds the shade in place. Measures 14" tall. Worked when tested.

3112
2 Green oil lamps, one clear mini oil,amp, tall
glass chimney and stained glass turtle light(worked when tested). Green lamps are 14" tall and mini oil is 5" tall.



3115
Gentlemen's lot. Brass Bell, Bubba Catfish, Canes
and walking stick, extension cords, etc. See photos.


3117
Decorative trunk, has covered top. See photos.
Measures approximately 18" w x 14 1/2" t x 13 1/4" d.

3118
Vintage wall mirror. See photos.
Measures approximately 36" x 33".

3119
Vintage picture measures 34" x 19 3/4".
Vintage mirror with decorative edges and etching at the top. Measures approximately 22" l x 8" w. Picture frame needs repaired.



3122
12 Assorted trays. See photos.
One is a thermometer.





3127
Two metal trays, metal Falstaff calendar holder,
and miscellaneous signs. See photos.

3128
Facsimile copies of Confederate money from one
dollar to one hundred dollar bills. Pipes and ashtray pipe holder, shoe forms, change purse and old containers of Ritz Dye, Landford Aspirin, etc. See photos.

3129
Navy Blue Uniform with hat and tie. US 76 Flag,
KY Flag, Band Letter and NHS hat. Small Confederate Flag.

3130
Costume jewelry, jewelry boxes, lace folding fan,
Easter ceramics, brass candle holders, tin wall art and one Helbros and Timex watch. See photos.

3131
Several alarm clocks, one with AM/FM radio. Old
travel alarm clock. Large Key Pad TV remote. Old cameras and one pair of Minolta field glasses. Alarm clocks worked when plugged in. See photos.

3132
One Lodge 5 inch cast iron flat skillet and
and cast iron dutch oven unable to see any markings. (no lid)


3134

3135
Vintage punch board chance games and one Buckaroo
Bank. Works when you pull the handle.

3136
Vintage portrait which measures 25" w x 21" t.
One corner of frame is chipped off and minor scratch at bottom. See photos.


3138
Several framed and I framed pieces of wall art.
Two pieces are oil on canvas. See photos.

3139
Two cross stitch pictures, one embroidered and
several framed prints. See photos.


3141
Fishing Wharf scene made out of molded
fiberglass. 53" long. See photos.


3143
Assortment of books and newspaper articles from
the 1937 flood and Cincinnati Reds. See photos.

3144
Wood box with no bottom, shoe shine box and a
Dominos picnic basket and contents.




3148
3 Christmas Blow Molds. The Snowman did not light
up when plugged in. The other two worked. Light has been taped at the top.






3154
3 Table lamps, the green one is 32" tall and one
bath light. One is a pink oil lamp without shade or chimney.







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Listing Details
This is the living estate of Mary Kraus and some added items from another estate. After Many, many years on Geiger in Bellevue Mary can longer reside in her residence and has been relocated to assited living. WE have been authorized to liquidate her remaining items at auction. Parking is limited. Geiger is a dead end street with no dedicated turn around

1
2002 Ford Focus wagon
VIN: 1FAHP36382W222180 Miles: 13,506 Engine: 4 Cyl Color: Gold 13,506 miles. Has power locks, windows and driver mirror. Automatic transmission, AM/FM CD Radio, 12 V power outlet on front dash. Rear window wiper and luggage rack. Noticeable defects a...


1001
GE washer, Eterna Series. Super Capacity Plus /
18 Cycle / Heavy Duty. Worked when tested.

1002
GE Clothes Dryer. 2 Cycle Automatic, Heavy Duty
Large Capacity. Worked when tested.



1005
Yard supplies, Scott's Fertilizer Spreader,
SpeedyGreen 1000. One bag of Rock Salt, bird feeders, Whirlybird spreader, Off bug barriers, trimmer line, hose hanger, etc. See photos.

1006
Automotive supplies. Chrysler Compact Disc/Radio
and 4 speakers. Car wax, Pro Rider helmet, car, lawnmower and trimmer oil. Decorative license plates and holders, funnel and 2 unopened and 2 half full 1 gallon bottles of anti-freeze. See photos.

1007
Large lot of paper products, wire shelves, moving
pads, dusters, Vacuum cleaner bags and foil and plastic wrap. See photos.

1008
Miscellaneous hand tools. Cold Chisel, vintage
door hardware, 2 Ice Tongs, pliers, maul and plastic carrier.

1009
Vintage rotary hand drill, tack hammer, lineman's
pliers, wood chisel and pipe wrench.

1010
Claw hammers, brick hammer, C Clamp, Yankee Drill
and Monkey wrench and 19" plastic toolbox.


1012
B&D #7404 finish Sander, B&D #DR 250 3/8" drill,
B&D 2 speed Jig Saw #7530 and Skill #6130 3/8" Drill. All worked when tested.


1014
Parts holders and contents. Ceramic doorknobs,
folding carpenters rule and oil can.


1016
Blue glass Ball and Tight Seal canning jars with
glass lids and bails. The small Tight Seal does nit have a lid. See photos.

1017
Blue All canning jars with metal lids and one
White Crown Mason jar with lid.

1018
Clear milk bottles from either Covington Dairy or
Newport. One Kaukauna Klub crock. See photos.

1019
Miscellaneous glass jars. Some with metal lids.
One cottage cheese jar and one a Jumbo Peanut Butter jar.




1023
Miscellaneous clear and colored bottles.
One green Hudepohl bottle, clear Christian Moerlein bottle, etc. See photos.

1024
Metal boxes, old cans, canteen without cork,
camping coffee pot, no glass topper, etc. See photos.

1025

1026
Double metal cabinet.
Measures approximately 63" h x 36" w x 19 1/2" d.

1027
Single metal cabinet,
measures approximately 24" w x 64" t x 20" d. See photos.

1028
Metal cabinet, Has one drawer. See photos.
measures approximately 24" w x 36" t x 29" d.



1031
Wood Sunsweet Apricot Box.
Measures approximately 15 1/2" w x 7" h x 9 3/4" d.


1033
Round table with a metal base and a Formica top.
Approx 42" in diameter and 28" tall.

1034
4 Metal chairs which have been painted. Seats can
be re-covered. Originally with table in lot #1033. Not a matched set. Also 1 wood dining chair with vinyl covered seat.


1036

1037
Single metal cabinet. See photos for condition.
Measures approximately 26 inches wide by 65 1/2 inches tall by 12 inches deep.

1038
Old kitchen cabinet. Base and top are two pieces.
Measures approximately 40 inches wide by 68 inches tall by 22 inches deep. See photos for condition.



1041
9 American Flyer train cars, one Franklin Engine
and attached train car, 2 mini train cars made in China and several pieces of train tracks and accessories for the track. See photos.

1042
2 Hand saws, 1 Back Saw, 1 wood pulley, claw
hammer and other miscellaneous tools. See photos.








1050

1051
Assorted screwdrivers, T-50 Arrow Stapler,
Channel lock and 100' Lufkin tape.



1054
Drill bits, 2 folding carpenter rules, cold
chisel, chalk box and sockets.


1056
One 4' American level and one 2' Douglas Co.
Metal level. Glass is broken on one level.







1063
Metal trunk full of painting supplies.
Trunk measures approximately 30" w x 16" h x 12' d.


1065
Single wood pantry cabinet.
Measures approximately 19" w x 62" h x 13". See photos.

1066
One wood cabinet
Measures approximately 18" w x 36" h x 13" d.

1067
One Kenmore mini fridge.
Measures approximately 18" w x 32" h x 18" d.

1068
2 Simpson Volt Ohm meter. Battery jumper, IP-75.
Sencore Diode. GE Volt Ohm meter. Million Model 2 Volt Ohm meter. General Radio, type 213 audio oscillator. EICO Volt Ohm meter. Weston Electrical Model 507.

1069
Castellated-Runyon Co. Cedar Hope Treasure Chest.
Measures approximately 44" w x 19" h x 18 1/2" d

1070
Metal Westinghouse roaster cabinet, on wheels.
Measures approximately 20 1/4" w x 28 1/2"h x 15" d.



1073
Sears Craftsman, 3.0 HP, 8 gallon wet/dry vac
with attachments. Worked when tested.


1075
Vintage dresser. See photos for condition.
Measures approximately 41" w x 36" h x 18 1/2" d.

1076
One vintage cabinet with glass insert in top
door. Measures approximately 21" w x 68" h x 11" d. See photos for condition.


1078
American Electric Co. Service Buzzer, Signal Corp
US Army, Model 1914. 2 Bibroplex Signal Keys, Dow Signal Key, Federal JR. Detector.


1080
One Channel Master Cordless transistor Radio.
Realistic cassette recorder and GE reproduction Old Time Radio. Did not test.



1083
Fishing tackle, 1 True Temper Uni-Spin 63L,
1 Perrin Auto Fkr Reel, #81, 1 Penn 60 Reel, 1 Master Rod #2123 and 2 Mitchell Reels.



1086
Brown handled stoneware jug.
Patented date Oct 3, 82. Approximately 11 1/2" t.

1087
Lighted Last Supper piece. Looks like it's made
from plaster. Did not plug this item in to see if it works. Measures approximately 13 1/3" w x 12" t x 6 1/4" d.

1088
4 Granite roasters, various sizes, pan racks,
B-B-Q baskets and 3 baking pans, various sizes.

1089
Several pieces of plasticware.
Some are Tupperware. See photos.

1090
Miscellaneous garden supplies, flower stand, gas
can and containers of oil. Hose reel. One electric edger and one electric weed eater. Worked when tested.





1095
Two door metal cabinet. See photos for condition.
Measures approximately 22" w x 62" h x 18" d.

1096
Unique metal cabinet
measures approximately 22" w x 60" h x 14" d. Has multiple storage compartments. See photos for condition.

1097
One cast iron bean pot and one granite pot.
Bean pot has a crack in the bottom.

1098
Metal base cabinet
Measures approximately 20" w x 35 1/2" h x 16" d.

1099
Rival Grind-O-Mat meat grinder/food chopper.
5 cup Hot Pot, Manning Bowman Electric coffee pot, carafe, 3 cup coffee maker, ice tray and nutcracker bowl.

1100
George Foreman Grilling Machine, Breadman Bread
maker and West Bend Bread Maker. Did not test.

1101
Vintage wood cabinet.
Measures approximately 32" w x 68" h x 13" d. See photos for condition.


2000
Pyrex covered dish, small refrigerator bowl with
lid, covered sugar bowl, two creamers, small glass vase, 6 dessert dishes and some glassware.

2001
Bone handled knife and sharpener.
Large assortment of kitchen knives, steak knives, pick and sharpener.


2003
Two electric knives, one Presto Minnie Max food
processor, one Rival crock pot and one paper towel holder. All electronics worked when tested.

2004
700 Watt microwave from WalMart.
Measures approximately 17" x 10 1/2" x 12". Worked when tested.

2005
Mr. Coffee, 12 cup coffeemaker, Proctor Silex
blender, Onion Machine, Mixmaster Hand mixer and Toastmaster food chopper. All worked when tested. Did not open onion machine.

2006

2007
Iridescent piece of Fenton glassware.
Approximately 5 1/2" x 4 1/2" d. Beautiful piece.

2008
8 Cups, 7 dinner plates, 8 soup bowls, 5 salad
plates and 5 metal storage bowls. Slight chip on one plate.

2009
Assortment of metal mixing/storage bowls and
canister/storage containers with lids. One enamel teapot.

2010
One Pyrex divided vegetable dish, Autumn Corning
Ware dish with lid and one cornflower blue Corning Ware dish without lid.

2011
All things Cow. Canister set, milk picthe,
creamer and sugar, napkin holder, teapot, two coffee mugs and paper placemats. See photos.

2012
Two glass pitchers, glass canister and apple
cookie jar. Gold iridescent pitcher is approximately 11" tall and the clear pitcher with red and yellow ring is approximately 8" tall.

2013
Depression pink cake plate and footed bowl.
Additional pink bowl in leaf design.


2015
Two blue hobnail mini vases, one ruffled basket,
one stemmed piece and one iridescent toothpick holder marked Joe St Clair.

2016
One clear hobnail glass decanter with tray and 8
glasses. One 11 1/2" cake plate.


2018
Set of 4 Fire-King bowls with the tulip pattern.
All in good condition. Large bowl has a small discoloration inside.

2019
Large assortment of kitchen utensils.
Biscuit cutters, cookie press, egg slicer, wish's, French fry Cutter, etc. See photos.


2021
Two vintage sifters, ice cream dipper, biscuit
cutter, scoop, two spatulas and one Gold Medal flour ladle.

2022
Wood salad bowl set, Melmac plates, cups,
glasses, creamer, two vintage Knowles china plates and two Apollo 13 drinking glasses. See photos.


2024

2025
Large assortment of baking pans. One covered
baking pan and several cookie sheets. See photos.


2027
Green pots and pans made by National, with lids
and three older pieces of aluminum pots and pans. See photos.

2028
Aluminum bowl, two strainers, one thermos, extra
pan lids and a wall-mounted holder for wax paper, aluminum foil and plastic wrap. Paper holder measures approximately 15" w x 16" t x 5" d.

2029

2030
Number eight cast iron skillet. Made in USA
however cannot determine manufacturers name.

2031
To cast iron skillets. One is marked number five
and the other appears to be a number eight. Undetermined manufacture due to crustacean on the bottoms.


2033
Small kitchen table, measures 36" x 24".
Has two chairs which need to be redone.

2034
Fine China by Noritake. The pattern is Pauline
and is a service for 12. Missing one vegetable bowl but have the lid. Six pieces have slight chips, one is a dinner plate, two bread plates, one saucer and to berry bowls. Also contains the teapot, creamer, gravy boat and sugar bowl. Sugar bowl is mi...

2035
Large box lot of puzzles for kids.
Some pieces/puzzles in plastic bags.


2037
Approximately 40 decks of standard playing cards,
Rook, Uno, Phase 10 and card shuffler.




2041
Zenith high Fidelity stereo in cabinet design.
Power cord has been cut off. Measures approximately 58 1/4" l x 17 1 2" d x 26" t. See photos.

2042
Portable card table. Easy store as legs come off
and store on the underside of table. Measures approximately 30" x 30". See photos.

2043
Dining table with 4 upholstered chairs which need
refinished and recovered. One of the table legs is missing a nut to hold the leg in place. Has a matching hutch, lot # 2044. Measures approximately 42" diameter with two 12" leaves. See photos.

2044
Two piece china cabinet which matches the table
and chairs in lot #2043. Measures approximately 50" w x 75" tall x 17 1/2" d. See photos.


2046
Presidian DVD player and one Toshiba DVD player.
Both with remotes. Did not test.




2050
Assortment of magnifiers, padded mailing
envelopes, ream of printer paper, photo book, etc. See photos.

2051
Box lot of pencils, tape, envelopes, scissors,
batteries, coin wrappers, pens, pencils and markers. Lexmark printer ink. See photos.

2052
Assortment of printer paper, envelopes, cards,
file case, DVD-R's, VHS blank tapes, DVD cases, CD Clinic, etc. See photos.

2053
Alarm clocks including one a Baby Ben, all worked
when tested. Instant weather alert FM/AM radio and one JC Penney Cassette Player/Recorder.


2055
Camera cases and one Smith-Victor light bar, one
Traveler movie camera and one Keystone movie camera. See photos.








2063
Large lot of VHS tapes and DVDs.
The Bob Hope Show on cassettes.

2064
Two binder cases with DVDS by various artists.
See photos. Did not photograph all the movies.


2066
2 Full size binders and one small binder full of
CDs and DVDs by various artists. See photos.

2067
Box lot of picture frames, woven baskets,
artificial flowers and vases.

2068
One pair of brass looking lamps, 24 inches tall.
One with shade and one without and missing one shade holder. The third lamp is dark metal and is 26 inches tall. All worked when tested.

2069
Three milk glass vases, clear pumpkin cookie jar,
to press glass dishes with lids, one Staxet candy dish holder. One swirled color glass vase measuring approximately 17 1/2 inches tall. One extra pressed glass lid.

2070
Plush animals, draft stoppers, Knick knacks,
Cracker Jack Mystery Club coins, shelf holder for mini Knick knacks and kids activity books and crayons. Couch door stop. See photos.

2071
Ceramic pitcher and candle holder which has the
look of sponge ware. Pitcher looks like it has a slight crack. Matching ceramic dish and candlestick holders. Dressing table mirror, ceramic bowl with handle. Has a few chips. Chalk and ceramic deer, Best Friend wall plate, repair color sticks and pe...


2073
Six wood framed prints and or photos
and one 8 x 10 picture frame. Sizes range from13 1/3" x 16 1/2" to 7 1/4" x 9 1/4". The round framed print is 7 1/2 inches in diameter.

2074
Two tins filled with sewing items, perfume
bottles, men's cologne, handmade eyeglass holder and two umbrellas.



2077

2078
Two hair dryers, one small curling iron and one
mirrored case. Items worked when tested.

2079
Two framed US Quarters. Both sets missing Alaska
and Hawaii. One has two Sacagawea dollars. See photos.


2081
Box lot of assorted books on gardening,
glassware, bottles, health issues, home remedies, plants, etc. See photos.

2082
Large box lot of books dealing with the Amish and
Mennonite, history of Grant County, focus on Cincinnati, northern Kentucky, Florence and Boone Co. The new century dictionary, Civil War, the history of the United States, Just As I Am by Billy Graham, American Heritage, the New Standard Encyclopedia...

2083
Large lot of hardback and soft cover books.
Various artists and material. Harry Potter books 3 through 7 only.

2084
Assortment of Time Life hardback books, National
Geographic, type writing technique, the Beatles Chronicle, Instruction Books by John Thompson, Modern Course for the Piano, grades 1 through 4. Sears & Roebuck Co., Fall catalog, Fall of 1909. Newsweek, sheet music from We're In The Navy Now and Norw...



2087
Kentucky Post final issue dated Dec 1st, 2007.
KY Times-Star, dated April 25th, 1940. Various publications on Cincinnati. Evening Mail, The Royal Wedding, dated July 29, 1981 mailed from Birmingham, England.


2089
Crock style pitcher, 8" tall, 6 1/2" diameter
crock bowl, 2 Old Heidelberg mugs and 2 Bavarian Old Style mugs. See photos.

2090
Vintage amber, gold and carnival glass.
Some pieces are Fire-King, one piece is Anchor Hocking. All different patterns. See photos.

2091
Vintage green glass ware. Some plates, bowls,
sugar & creamers. Candlestick holder, dessert cup, divided plate, etc. See photos.

2092
Several pieces of vintage pink glass.
Matching cream and sugar, candlestick holders, dessert bowls, measuring cup, bowls, platter, bowl with jelly ladle. Pieces in good condition, except for one candlestick holder which has a chip on the bottom. See photos.

2093
Yellow vintage dishes. Yellow plate has several
chips. Ruby Red glassware items. A couple of pieces have paint splattered on them.

2094
Two cookie jars. Donkey is marked Twin Winston,
Calif. USA, 1962. Slight chip on back of donkey.


2096
Ceramic Christmas set with cookie jar, teapot,
bowl and cookie plates. Teapot is cracked in the inside bottom.

2097
3 Framed prints. 28" x 52", 26" x 22" in plastic
frame and the oblong one is 31" 16". See photos.

2098
Polaris 31 Day Grandfather Clock.
Approx 15 1/2" w x 73 1/2" h x 8 1/4" d. Worked when tested.

2099
Vintage display case opens from the back.
Measures approximately 30" w x 11 1/2" h x 23" d. Not self standing.


2101

2102
Vintage dresser with round mirror.
Dresser measures approximately 42 1/2" w x 22 1/2" h x 19 1=2" d. Mirror measures approximately 29" h x w 32" w x 26" d. See photos for condition.

2103
Vintage china cabinet.
Measures approximately 44" w x 63 1/2" h x 15 1/2" d. Has glass in front door. One large drawer at the bottom..

2104
Vintage hutch that was turned into a bookcase
cabinet. Measures approximately 41 1/2 inches wide by 48 inches tall by 11 1/2 inches in deep. See photos.

2105


2107
Pottery pieces and Knick knacks.
Some made in Japan, Occupied Japan and some not marked.



2110
Various knick knacks, Banks, collectible ashtrays
and paperweight. Uncle Sam bank is plastic. See photos.

2111

2112
Mostly Occupied Japan knick knacks. Two metal
ashtrays and a bird pipe. Looks like it's made from stone. See photos.

2113
Large assortment of knick knacks with various
themes. Most are Occupied Japan.

2114
Nestles Quick Bunnies, California Raisins, Ghost
Busters Dough Boy and Frisch's Big Boy figurines. One Nebbish and tin bucket. See photos.









2123
Mixed lot of silverware, two soup spoons stamped
Queen City Club. Spoon rests creamers, rolling pin, cow creamer, glasses, container full of book matches, ole pepper tins, red handled strainer, etc. Some of the silverware is monogrammed with the letter R.

2124
Hammered tin tray and bowl with lid. Two old
fashioned egg beaters, meat grinder, sugar shaker, napkin holder, trivets and red handled tenderizer.

2125
Assorted pieces of milk glass and one ceramic
piece with lid from Real Home.




2129
Miscellaneous decorative wall plates, pumpkin
teapot, goose cookie jar, ceramic hens and turkey. See photos.

2130


2132
Assortment of miscellaneous china. One large
Harker bowl with small crack, one Wellsville gravy boat, old diner mugs, refrigerator bowl marked Crosley Shelvador and other pieces.

2133
Assortment of miscellaneous pieces of china.
All need to be cleaned. See photos for condition.

2134
Fiesta Ware dishes. The covered casserole, the
pitcher, the two handled blue bowl and the green saucer in front are not marked Fiesta.


2136
3 Pieces of blue glass. The tray is embossed with
The Last Supper and measures 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".

2137

2138
Pink milk glass decorative covered dish.
Measures approximately 5 1/2" w x 6 1/2" t.


2140
Large lot of blue and whit dishes by Homer
Laughlin. Small chips on several pieces.



2143

2144
Old sewing basket, Yarn reel, missing a spoke,
thread holder, pin cushions and old sewing items.

2145
Fire-King dishes and one red mug. Light green
bowl is stamped McK and has a surface crack on the outside. See photos.

2146

2147
Pepsi-Cola glasses, Vintage juice pitcher, shit
glasses, Hopalong Cassidy cup, 4 pedestal mugs, old juice glass, etc. See photos.


2149
Glass coffee pot, refrigerator bowl w/lid,
toothpick holders, glass creamer with metal lid, plates, juicer, sugar&creamer set, Anchor Hocking bowl and large vintage bowl. Has rust spot in the bottom.

2150
10 RCA glasses, vases, glass trinket holders,
Hen on Nest , etc. See photos.

2151
Very nice lot of collectible glassware. OSV (Old
Sturbridge Village) Collectors Plate, Our Daily Bread. See photos.

2152
Mixed lot of pressed glass dishes.
Containers with lids, decanters, one marked "Rye" and dresser set.

2153
2 Shelf, wood side table
measures approximately 22" w x 32" t x 13" d. See photos.

2154
Model of the USS Constitution in a glass case.
Measures approximately 17 1/2" w x 14" t x 7 1/2" d. See photos.

2155
Locomotive and train car enclosed in a glass case.
Measures approximately 28" w x 11" t x 9 1/2" d. See photos.

2156
The Robert E. Lee Mississippi Steamboat in a
glass case. Measures approximately 25 1/2" w x 13 1/2" t x 9 1/2" d. See photos.

2157
Library table, Has some scratches on the top
otherwise appears in good condition. See photos, measures approximately 60" w x 29 1/2" t x 18 1/2" d. ,


2159

2160
Two crock jugs with wire handles. One has a
stopper and no lid on the other. See photos.


2162
4 Crock containers. One marked Sealtest Cottage
Cheese and the other marked Cloverdale Creamery. Blue in color.





2167
18 LP albums by the Beatles. One by the band
Cream and one by The Rolling Stones. See photos.










2177
Blue and Gold trimmed glass bowl. Pattern is
Jewel & Flower. Measures approximately 4 1/2" t and diameter.


2179
Miscellaneous lot of glasses, wallets, shoe shine
kit, nail clippers, large set of tweezers, magnifying glasses, mirror on a stand, etc.

2180
Coke items, mini Erlanger beer trays, pocket
knives, old coins, etc. See photos.



2183
First Day Cover 1974 Bicentennial Coins of George
Washington, John Adams and Samuel Adams/Patrick Henry.

2184
Commemorative Coins for Thomas Jefferson, John
Adams, Apollo 11 and Johnny Bench.

2185
Two Bicentennial Commemorative Coins with First
Day Issue Stamps and Post Mark for George Washington and Samuel Adams/Patrick Henry.






3000
Nautical style dresser which has been antiqued.
Measures approximately 40"w x 71"t x 18"d.

3001
Side table or buffet type table used in bedroom.
Measures approximately 41" w x 35" t x 18" d. Has also been antiqued.

3002
Older cedar chest, no name.
Measures approximately 45" w x 20" t x 19" d. Needs refinished.

3003
Small wood stool
Measures approximately 20" w x 16' t x 11" d.

3004
Two vacuum cleaners, which work but need
maintenance and one Hoover Steam Vac. The covered vacuum is a Hoover.

3005
Two vinyl trunks
Measuring approximately 30" w x 12 1/2 h x 16" d. One opens, the other one is locked and no key.

3006
One vinyl trunk
measuring approximately 30"w x 12" t x 16" d.

3007
One small cedar chest which measures
approximately 39" w x 18" t x 14" d. Top needs repaired.

3008
One bookcase
measuring approximately 19 1/2" w x 43 1/2" t x 10" d.

3009
3 Boxes of books. Some are religious material.
Life magazines from 1967, 69, 71 and 1972. Some old post cards.

3010
One box of books on cooking, home repair,
Depression ERA Glassware, Queen, etc. See photos.

3011
Large lot of linens, rag rugs, comforter w/shams,
heated blanket and several small throws.

3012
Women's winter boots-size 9, travel case,
work boots-size 7 1/2, backpack, woven hat, shower caps, etc.



3015
Wash basin and pitcher.
Bowl is approximately 14 1/2" in diameter and the pitcher is 12" tall.


3017
Two vintage ceramic lamps. Did not test.
Lamps are approx. 33" tall.

3018
Two bedroom lamps made of plastic and glass.
Bedroom clock, metal vase and two battery operated camping lights. Clock is plastic.


3100
Large assortment of Halloween decorations.
Ceramics and blow mold lights. See photos.





3105
Die-Cast Metal Banks. ERTL 1918, Liberty Master
Mechanic True Value, True Value Hirse & Wagon and 1956 Cameo True Value (no box).






3111
Metal lamp with stained glass shade.
Missing the topper that holds the shade in place. Measures 14" tall. Worked when tested.

3112
2 Green oil lamps, one clear mini oil,amp, tall
glass chimney and stained glass turtle light(worked when tested). Green lamps are 14" tall and mini oil is 5" tall.



3115
Gentlemen's lot. Brass Bell, Bubba Catfish, Canes
and walking stick, extension cords, etc. See photos.


3117
Decorative trunk, has covered top. See photos.
Measures approximately 18" w x 14 1/2" t x 13 1/4" d.

3118
Vintage wall mirror. See photos.
Measures approximately 36" x 33".

3119
Vintage picture measures 34" x 19 3/4".
Vintage mirror with decorative edges and etching at the top. Measures approximately 22" l x 8" w. Picture frame needs repaired.



3122
12 Assorted trays. See photos.
One is a thermometer.





3127
Two metal trays, metal Falstaff calendar holder,
and miscellaneous signs. See photos.

3128
Facsimile copies of Confederate money from one
dollar to one hundred dollar bills. Pipes and ashtray pipe holder, shoe forms, change purse and old containers of Ritz Dye, Landford Aspirin, etc. See photos.

3129
Navy Blue Uniform with hat and tie. US 76 Flag,
KY Flag, Band Letter and NHS hat. Small Confederate Flag.

3130
Costume jewelry, jewelry boxes, lace folding fan,
Easter ceramics, brass candle holders, tin wall art and one Helbros and Timex watch. See photos.

3131
Several alarm clocks, one with AM/FM radio. Old
travel alarm clock. Large Key Pad TV remote. Old cameras and one pair of Minolta field glasses. Alarm clocks worked when plugged in. See photos.

3132
One Lodge 5 inch cast iron flat skillet and
and cast iron dutch oven unable to see any markings. (no lid)


3134

3135
Vintage punch board chance games and one Buckaroo
Bank. Works when you pull the handle.

3136
Vintage portrait which measures 25" w x 21" t.
One corner of frame is chipped off and minor scratch at bottom. See photos.


3138
Several framed and I framed pieces of wall art.
Two pieces are oil on canvas. See photos.

3139
Two cross stitch pictures, one embroidered and
several framed prints. See photos.


3141
Fishing Wharf scene made out of molded
fiberglass. 53" long. See photos.


3143
Assortment of books and newspaper articles from
the 1937 flood and Cincinnati Reds. See photos.

3144
Wood box with no bottom, shoe shine box and a
Dominos picnic basket and contents.




3148
3 Christmas Blow Molds. The Snowman did not light
up when plugged in. The other two worked. Light has been taped at the top.






3154
3 Table lamps, the green one is 32" tall and one
bath light. One is a pink oil lamp without shade or chimney.






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Living Estate - Furniture, Collectibles, Tools, Ford Focus
 Online Only Auction
Auction Date(s)
Bidding Starts: Friday Aug 9
Bidding Ends: Tuesday Aug 20
Auction Location

Bellevue, KY 41073
Company
Northern Kentucky Auction, LLC

Website: NorthernKentuckyAuction.com

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This is the living estate of Mary Kraus and some added items from another estate. After Many, many years on Geiger in Bellevue Mary can longer reside in her residence and has been relocated to assited living. WE have been authorized to liquidate her remaining items at auction. Parking is limited. Geiger is a dead end street with no dedicated turn around

1
2002 Ford Focus wagon
VIN: 1FAHP36382W222180 Miles: 13,506 Engine: 4 Cyl Color: Gold 13,506 miles. Has power locks, windows and driver mirror. Automatic transmission, AM/FM CD Radio, 12 V power outlet on front dash. Rear window wiper and luggage rack. Noticeable defects a...

1000

1001
GE washer, Eterna Series. Super Capacity Plus /
18 Cycle / Heavy Duty. Worked when tested.

1002
GE Clothes Dryer. 2 Cycle Automatic, Heavy Duty
Large Capacity. Worked when tested.

1003

1004

1005
Yard supplies, Scott's Fertilizer Spreader,
SpeedyGreen 1000. One bag of Rock Salt, bird feeders, Whirlybird spreader, Off bug barriers, trimmer line, hose hanger, etc. See photos.

1006
Automotive supplies. Chrysler Compact Disc/Radio
and 4 speakers. Car wax, Pro Rider helmet, car, lawnmower and trimmer oil. Decorative license plates and holders, funnel and 2 unopened and 2 half full 1 gallon bottles of anti-freeze. See photos.

1007
Large lot of paper products, wire shelves, moving
pads, dusters, Vacuum cleaner bags and foil and plastic wrap. See photos.

1008
Miscellaneous hand tools. Cold Chisel, vintage
door hardware, 2 Ice Tongs, pliers, maul and plastic carrier.

1009
Vintage rotary hand drill, tack hammer, lineman's
pliers, wood chisel and pipe wrench.

1010
Claw hammers, brick hammer, C Clamp, Yankee Drill
and Monkey wrench and 19" plastic toolbox.

1011

1012
B&D #7404 finish Sander, B&D #DR 250 3/8" drill,
B&D 2 speed Jig Saw #7530 and Skill #6130 3/8" Drill. All worked when tested.

1013

1014
Parts holders and contents. Ceramic doorknobs,
folding carpenters rule and oil can.

1015

1016
Blue glass Ball and Tight Seal canning jars with
glass lids and bails. The small Tight Seal does nit have a lid. See photos.

1017
Blue All canning jars with metal lids and one
White Crown Mason jar with lid.

1018
Clear milk bottles from either Covington Dairy or
Newport. One Kaukauna Klub crock. See photos.

1019
Miscellaneous glass jars. Some with metal lids.
One cottage cheese jar and one a Jumbo Peanut Butter jar.

1020

1021

1022

1023
Miscellaneous clear and colored bottles.
One green Hudepohl bottle, clear Christian Moerlein bottle, etc. See photos.

1024
Metal boxes, old cans, canteen without cork,
camping coffee pot, no glass topper, etc. See photos.

1025

1026
Double metal cabinet.
Measures approximately 63" h x 36" w x 19 1/2" d.

1027
Single metal cabinet,
measures approximately 24" w x 64" t x 20" d. See photos.

1028
Metal cabinet, Has one drawer. See photos.
measures approximately 24" w x 36" t x 29" d.

1029

1030

1031
Wood Sunsweet Apricot Box.
Measures approximately 15 1/2" w x 7" h x 9 3/4" d.

1032

1033
Round table with a metal base and a Formica top.
Approx 42" in diameter and 28" tall.

1034
4 Metal chairs which have been painted. Seats can
be re-covered. Originally with table in lot #1033. Not a matched set. Also 1 wood dining chair with vinyl covered seat.

1035

1036

1037
Single metal cabinet. See photos for condition.
Measures approximately 26 inches wide by 65 1/2 inches tall by 12 inches deep.

1038
Old kitchen cabinet. Base and top are two pieces.
Measures approximately 40 inches wide by 68 inches tall by 22 inches deep. See photos for condition.

1039

1040

1041
9 American Flyer train cars, one Franklin Engine
and attached train car, 2 mini train cars made in China and several pieces of train tracks and accessories for the track. See photos.

1042
2 Hand saws, 1 Back Saw, 1 wood pulley, claw
hammer and other miscellaneous tools. See photos.

1043

1044

1045

1046

1047

1048

1049

1050

1051
Assorted screwdrivers, T-50 Arrow Stapler,
Channel lock and 100' Lufkin tape.

1052

1053

1054
Drill bits, 2 folding carpenter rules, cold
chisel, chalk box and sockets.

1055

1056
One 4' American level and one 2' Douglas Co.
Metal level. Glass is broken on one level.

1057

1058

1059

1060

1061

1062

1063
Metal trunk full of painting supplies.
Trunk measures approximately 30" w x 16" h x 12' d.

1064

1065
Single wood pantry cabinet.
Measures approximately 19" w x 62" h x 13". See photos.

1066
One wood cabinet
Measures approximately 18" w x 36" h x 13" d.

1067
One Kenmore mini fridge.
Measures approximately 18" w x 32" h x 18" d.

1068
2 Simpson Volt Ohm meter. Battery jumper, IP-75.
Sencore Diode. GE Volt Ohm meter. Million Model 2 Volt Ohm meter. General Radio, type 213 audio oscillator. EICO Volt Ohm meter. Weston Electrical Model 507.

1069
Castellated-Runyon Co. Cedar Hope Treasure Chest.
Measures approximately 44" w x 19" h x 18 1/2" d

1070
Metal Westinghouse roaster cabinet, on wheels.
Measures approximately 20 1/4" w x 28 1/2"h x 15" d.

1071

1072

1073
Sears Craftsman, 3.0 HP, 8 gallon wet/dry vac
with attachments. Worked when tested.

1074

1075
Vintage dresser. See photos for condition.
Measures approximately 41" w x 36" h x 18 1/2" d.

1076
One vintage cabinet with glass insert in top
door. Measures approximately 21" w x 68" h x 11" d. See photos for condition.

1077

1078
American Electric Co. Service Buzzer, Signal Corp
US Army, Model 1914. 2 Bibroplex Signal Keys, Dow Signal Key, Federal JR. Detector.

1079

1080
One Channel Master Cordless transistor Radio.
Realistic cassette recorder and GE reproduction Old Time Radio. Did not test.

1081

1082

1083
Fishing tackle, 1 True Temper Uni-Spin 63L,
1 Perrin Auto Fkr Reel, #81, 1 Penn 60 Reel, 1 Master Rod #2123 and 2 Mitchell Reels.

1084

1085

1086
Brown handled stoneware jug.
Patented date Oct 3, 82. Approximately 11 1/2" t.

1087
Lighted Last Supper piece. Looks like it's made
from plaster. Did not plug this item in to see if it works. Measures approximately 13 1/3" w x 12" t x 6 1/4" d.

1088
4 Granite roasters, various sizes, pan racks,
B-B-Q baskets and 3 baking pans, various sizes.

1089
Several pieces of plasticware.
Some are Tupperware. See photos.

1090
Miscellaneous garden supplies, flower stand, gas
can and containers of oil. Hose reel. One electric edger and one electric weed eater. Worked when tested.

1091

1092

1093

1094

1095
Two door metal cabinet. See photos for condition.
Measures approximately 22" w x 62" h x 18" d.

1096
Unique metal cabinet
measures approximately 22" w x 60" h x 14" d. Has multiple storage compartments. See photos for condition.

1097
One cast iron bean pot and one granite pot.
Bean pot has a crack in the bottom.

1098
Metal base cabinet
Measures approximately 20" w x 35 1/2" h x 16" d.

1099
Rival Grind-O-Mat meat grinder/food chopper.
5 cup Hot Pot, Manning Bowman Electric coffee pot, carafe, 3 cup coffee maker, ice tray and nutcracker bowl.

1100
George Foreman Grilling Machine, Breadman Bread
maker and West Bend Bread Maker. Did not test.

1101
Vintage wood cabinet.
Measures approximately 32" w x 68" h x 13" d. See photos for condition.

1102

2000
Pyrex covered dish, small refrigerator bowl with
lid, covered sugar bowl, two creamers, small glass vase, 6 dessert dishes and some glassware.

2001
Bone handled knife and sharpener.
Large assortment of kitchen knives, steak knives, pick and sharpener.

2002

2003
Two electric knives, one Presto Minnie Max food
processor, one Rival crock pot and one paper towel holder. All electronics worked when tested.

2004
700 Watt microwave from WalMart.
Measures approximately 17" x 10 1/2" x 12". Worked when tested.

2005
Mr. Coffee, 12 cup coffeemaker, Proctor Silex
blender, Onion Machine, Mixmaster Hand mixer and Toastmaster food chopper. All worked when tested. Did not open onion machine.

2006

2007
Iridescent piece of Fenton glassware.
Approximately 5 1/2" x 4 1/2" d. Beautiful piece.

2008
8 Cups, 7 dinner plates, 8 soup bowls, 5 salad
plates and 5 metal storage bowls. Slight chip on one plate.

2009
Assortment of metal mixing/storage bowls and
canister/storage containers with lids. One enamel teapot.

2010
One Pyrex divided vegetable dish, Autumn Corning
Ware dish with lid and one cornflower blue Corning Ware dish without lid.

2011
All things Cow. Canister set, milk picthe,
creamer and sugar, napkin holder, teapot, two coffee mugs and paper placemats. See photos.

2012
Two glass pitchers, glass canister and apple
cookie jar. Gold iridescent pitcher is approximately 11" tall and the clear pitcher with red and yellow ring is approximately 8" tall.

2013
Depression pink cake plate and footed bowl.
Additional pink bowl in leaf design.

2014

2015
Two blue hobnail mini vases, one ruffled basket,
one stemmed piece and one iridescent toothpick holder marked Joe St Clair.

2016
One clear hobnail glass decanter with tray and 8
glasses. One 11 1/2" cake plate.

2017

2018
Set of 4 Fire-King bowls with the tulip pattern.
All in good condition. Large bowl has a small discoloration inside.

2019
Large assortment of kitchen utensils.
Biscuit cutters, cookie press, egg slicer, wish's, French fry Cutter, etc. See photos.

2020

2021
Two vintage sifters, ice cream dipper, biscuit
cutter, scoop, two spatulas and one Gold Medal flour ladle.

2022
Wood salad bowl set, Melmac plates, cups,
glasses, creamer, two vintage Knowles china plates and two Apollo 13 drinking glasses. See photos.

2023

2024

2025
Large assortment of baking pans. One covered
baking pan and several cookie sheets. See photos.

2026

2027
Green pots and pans made by National, with lids
and three older pieces of aluminum pots and pans. See photos.

2028
Aluminum bowl, two strainers, one thermos, extra
pan lids and a wall-mounted holder for wax paper, aluminum foil and plastic wrap. Paper holder measures approximately 15" w x 16" t x 5" d.

2029

2030
Number eight cast iron skillet. Made in USA
however cannot determine manufacturers name.

2031
To cast iron skillets. One is marked number five
and the other appears to be a number eight. Undetermined manufacture due to crustacean on the bottoms.

2032

2033
Small kitchen table, measures 36" x 24".
Has two chairs which need to be redone.

2034
Fine China by Noritake. The pattern is Pauline
and is a service for 12. Missing one vegetable bowl but have the lid. Six pieces have slight chips, one is a dinner plate, two bread plates, one saucer and to berry bowls. Also contains the teapot, creamer, gravy boat and sugar bowl. Sugar bowl is mi...

2035
Large box lot of puzzles for kids.
Some pieces/puzzles in plastic bags.

2036

2037
Approximately 40 decks of standard playing cards,
Rook, Uno, Phase 10 and card shuffler.

2038

2039

2040

2041
Zenith high Fidelity stereo in cabinet design.
Power cord has been cut off. Measures approximately 58 1/4" l x 17 1 2" d x 26" t. See photos.

2042
Portable card table. Easy store as legs come off
and store on the underside of table. Measures approximately 30" x 30". See photos.

2043
Dining table with 4 upholstered chairs which need
refinished and recovered. One of the table legs is missing a nut to hold the leg in place. Has a matching hutch, lot # 2044. Measures approximately 42" diameter with two 12" leaves. See photos.

2044
Two piece china cabinet which matches the table
and chairs in lot #2043. Measures approximately 50" w x 75" tall x 17 1/2" d. See photos.

2045

2046
Presidian DVD player and one Toshiba DVD player.
Both with remotes. Did not test.

2047

2048

2049

2050
Assortment of magnifiers, padded mailing
envelopes, ream of printer paper, photo book, etc. See photos.

2051
Box lot of pencils, tape, envelopes, scissors,
batteries, coin wrappers, pens, pencils and markers. Lexmark printer ink. See photos.

2052
Assortment of printer paper, envelopes, cards,
file case, DVD-R's, VHS blank tapes, DVD cases, CD Clinic, etc. See photos.

2053
Alarm clocks including one a Baby Ben, all worked
when tested. Instant weather alert FM/AM radio and one JC Penney Cassette Player/Recorder.

2054

2055
Camera cases and one Smith-Victor light bar, one
Traveler movie camera and one Keystone movie camera. See photos.

2056

2057

2058

2059

2060

2061

2062

2063
Large lot of VHS tapes and DVDs.
The Bob Hope Show on cassettes.

2064
Two binder cases with DVDS by various artists.
See photos. Did not photograph all the movies.

2065

2066
2 Full size binders and one small binder full of
CDs and DVDs by various artists. See photos.

2067
Box lot of picture frames, woven baskets,
artificial flowers and vases.

2068
One pair of brass looking lamps, 24 inches tall.
One with shade and one without and missing one shade holder. The third lamp is dark metal and is 26 inches tall. All worked when tested.

2069
Three milk glass vases, clear pumpkin cookie jar,
to press glass dishes with lids, one Staxet candy dish holder. One swirled color glass vase measuring approximately 17 1/2 inches tall. One extra pressed glass lid.

2070
Plush animals, draft stoppers, Knick knacks,
Cracker Jack Mystery Club coins, shelf holder for mini Knick knacks and kids activity books and crayons. Couch door stop. See photos.

2071
Ceramic pitcher and candle holder which has the
look of sponge ware. Pitcher looks like it has a slight crack. Matching ceramic dish and candlestick holders. Dressing table mirror, ceramic bowl with handle. Has a few chips. Chalk and ceramic deer, Best Friend wall plate, repair color sticks and pe...

2072

2073
Six wood framed prints and or photos
and one 8 x 10 picture frame. Sizes range from13 1/3" x 16 1/2" to 7 1/4" x 9 1/4". The round framed print is 7 1/2 inches in diameter.

2074
Two tins filled with sewing items, perfume
bottles, men's cologne, handmade eyeglass holder and two umbrellas.

2075

2076

2077

2078
Two hair dryers, one small curling iron and one
mirrored case. Items worked when tested.

2079
Two framed US Quarters. Both sets missing Alaska
and Hawaii. One has two Sacagawea dollars. See photos.

2080

2081
Box lot of assorted books on gardening,
glassware, bottles, health issues, home remedies, plants, etc. See photos.

2082
Large box lot of books dealing with the Amish and
Mennonite, history of Grant County, focus on Cincinnati, northern Kentucky, Florence and Boone Co. The new century dictionary, Civil War, the history of the United States, Just As I Am by Billy Graham, American Heritage, the New Standard Encyclopedia...

2083
Large lot of hardback and soft cover books.
Various artists and material. Harry Potter books 3 through 7 only.

2084
Assortment of Time Life hardback books, National
Geographic, type writing technique, the Beatles Chronicle, Instruction Books by John Thompson, Modern Course for the Piano, grades 1 through 4. Sears & Roebuck Co., Fall catalog, Fall of 1909. Newsweek, sheet music from We're In The Navy Now and Norw...

2085

2086

2087
Kentucky Post final issue dated Dec 1st, 2007.
KY Times-Star, dated April 25th, 1940. Various publications on Cincinnati. Evening Mail, The Royal Wedding, dated July 29, 1981 mailed from Birmingham, England.

2088

2089
Crock style pitcher, 8" tall, 6 1/2" diameter
crock bowl, 2 Old Heidelberg mugs and 2 Bavarian Old Style mugs. See photos.

2090
Vintage amber, gold and carnival glass.
Some pieces are Fire-King, one piece is Anchor Hocking. All different patterns. See photos.

2091
Vintage green glass ware. Some plates, bowls,
sugar & creamers. Candlestick holder, dessert cup, divided plate, etc. See photos.

2092
Several pieces of vintage pink glass.
Matching cream and sugar, candlestick holders, dessert bowls, measuring cup, bowls, platter, bowl with jelly ladle. Pieces in good condition, except for one candlestick holder which has a chip on the bottom. See photos.

2093
Yellow vintage dishes. Yellow plate has several
chips. Ruby Red glassware items. A couple of pieces have paint splattered on them.

2094
Two cookie jars. Donkey is marked Twin Winston,
Calif. USA, 1962. Slight chip on back of donkey.

2095

2096
Ceramic Christmas set with cookie jar, teapot,
bowl and cookie plates. Teapot is cracked in the inside bottom.

2097
3 Framed prints. 28" x 52", 26" x 22" in plastic
frame and the oblong one is 31" 16". See photos.

2098
Polaris 31 Day Grandfather Clock.
Approx 15 1/2" w x 73 1/2" h x 8 1/4" d. Worked when tested.

2099
Vintage display case opens from the back.
Measures approximately 30" w x 11 1/2" h x 23" d. Not self standing.

2100

2101

2102
Vintage dresser with round mirror.
Dresser measures approximately 42 1/2" w x 22 1/2" h x 19 1=2" d. Mirror measures approximately 29" h x w 32" w x 26" d. See photos for condition.

2103
Vintage china cabinet.
Measures approximately 44" w x 63 1/2" h x 15 1/2" d. Has glass in front door. One large drawer at the bottom..

2104
Vintage hutch that was turned into a bookcase
cabinet. Measures approximately 41 1/2 inches wide by 48 inches tall by 11 1/2 inches in deep. See photos.

2105

2106

2107
Pottery pieces and Knick knacks.
Some made in Japan, Occupied Japan and some not marked.

2108

2109

2110
Various knick knacks, Banks, collectible ashtrays
and paperweight. Uncle Sam bank is plastic. See photos.

2111

2112
Mostly Occupied Japan knick knacks. Two metal
ashtrays and a bird pipe. Looks like it's made from stone. See photos.

2113
Large assortment of knick knacks with various
themes. Most are Occupied Japan.

2114
Nestles Quick Bunnies, California Raisins, Ghost
Busters Dough Boy and Frisch's Big Boy figurines. One Nebbish and tin bucket. See photos.

2115

2116

2117

2118

2119

2120

2121

2122

2123
Mixed lot of silverware, two soup spoons stamped
Queen City Club. Spoon rests creamers, rolling pin, cow creamer, glasses, container full of book matches, ole pepper tins, red handled strainer, etc. Some of the silverware is monogrammed with the letter R.

2124
Hammered tin tray and bowl with lid. Two old
fashioned egg beaters, meat grinder, sugar shaker, napkin holder, trivets and red handled tenderizer.

2125
Assorted pieces of milk glass and one ceramic
piece with lid from Real Home.

2126

2127

2128

2129
Miscellaneous decorative wall plates, pumpkin
teapot, goose cookie jar, ceramic hens and turkey. See photos.

2130

2131

2132
Assortment of miscellaneous china. One large
Harker bowl with small crack, one Wellsville gravy boat, old diner mugs, refrigerator bowl marked Crosley Shelvador and other pieces.

2133
Assortment of miscellaneous pieces of china.
All need to be cleaned. See photos for condition.

2134
Fiesta Ware dishes. The covered casserole, the
pitcher, the two handled blue bowl and the green saucer in front are not marked Fiesta.

2135

2136
3 Pieces of blue glass. The tray is embossed with
The Last Supper and measures 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".

2137

2138
Pink milk glass decorative covered dish.
Measures approximately 5 1/2" w x 6 1/2" t.

2139

2140
Large lot of blue and whit dishes by Homer
Laughlin. Small chips on several pieces.

2141

2142

2143

2144
Old sewing basket, Yarn reel, missing a spoke,
thread holder, pin cushions and old sewing items.

2145
Fire-King dishes and one red mug. Light green
bowl is stamped McK and has a surface crack on the outside. See photos.

2146

2147
Pepsi-Cola glasses, Vintage juice pitcher, shit
glasses, Hopalong Cassidy cup, 4 pedestal mugs, old juice glass, etc. See photos.

2148

2149
Glass coffee pot, refrigerator bowl w/lid,
toothpick holders, glass creamer with metal lid, plates, juicer, sugar&creamer set, Anchor Hocking bowl and large vintage bowl. Has rust spot in the bottom.

2150
10 RCA glasses, vases, glass trinket holders,
Hen on Nest , etc. See photos.

2151
Very nice lot of collectible glassware. OSV (Old
Sturbridge Village) Collectors Plate, Our Daily Bread. See photos.

2152
Mixed lot of pressed glass dishes.
Containers with lids, decanters, one marked "Rye" and dresser set.

2153
2 Shelf, wood side table
measures approximately 22" w x 32" t x 13" d. See photos.

2154
Model of the USS Constitution in a glass case.
Measures approximately 17 1/2" w x 14" t x 7 1/2" d. See photos.

2155
Locomotive and train car enclosed in a glass case.
Measures approximately 28" w x 11" t x 9 1/2" d. See photos.

2156
The Robert E. Lee Mississippi Steamboat in a
glass case. Measures approximately 25 1/2" w x 13 1/2" t x 9 1/2" d. See photos.

2157
Library table, Has some scratches on the top
otherwise appears in good condition. See photos, measures approximately 60" w x 29 1/2" t x 18 1/2" d. ,

2158

2159

2160
Two crock jugs with wire handles. One has a
stopper and no lid on the other. See photos.

2161

2162
4 Crock containers. One marked Sealtest Cottage
Cheese and the other marked Cloverdale Creamery. Blue in color.

2163

2164

2165

2166

2167
18 LP albums by the Beatles. One by the band
Cream and one by The Rolling Stones. See photos.

2168

2169

2170

2171

2172

2173

2174

2175

2176

2177
Blue and Gold trimmed glass bowl. Pattern is
Jewel & Flower. Measures approximately 4 1/2" t and diameter.

2178

2179
Miscellaneous lot of glasses, wallets, shoe shine
kit, nail clippers, large set of tweezers, magnifying glasses, mirror on a stand, etc.

2180
Coke items, mini Erlanger beer trays, pocket
knives, old coins, etc. See photos.

2181

2182

2183
First Day Cover 1974 Bicentennial Coins of George
Washington, John Adams and Samuel Adams/Patrick Henry.

2184
Commemorative Coins for Thomas Jefferson, John
Adams, Apollo 11 and Johnny Bench.

2185
Two Bicentennial Commemorative Coins with First
Day Issue Stamps and Post Mark for George Washington and Samuel Adams/Patrick Henry.

2186

2187

2188

2189

2190

3000
Nautical style dresser which has been antiqued.
Measures approximately 40"w x 71"t x 18"d.

3001
Side table or buffet type table used in bedroom.
Measures approximately 41" w x 35" t x 18" d. Has also been antiqued.

3002
Older cedar chest, no name.
Measures approximately 45" w x 20" t x 19" d. Needs refinished.

3003
Small wood stool
Measures approximately 20" w x 16' t x 11" d.

3004
Two vacuum cleaners, which work but need
maintenance and one Hoover Steam Vac. The covered vacuum is a Hoover.

3005
Two vinyl trunks
Measuring approximately 30" w x 12 1/2 h x 16" d. One opens, the other one is locked and no key.

3006
One vinyl trunk
measuring approximately 30"w x 12" t x 16" d.

3007
One small cedar chest which measures
approximately 39" w x 18" t x 14" d. Top needs repaired.

3008
One bookcase
measuring approximately 19 1/2" w x 43 1/2" t x 10" d.

3009
3 Boxes of books. Some are religious material.
Life magazines from 1967, 69, 71 and 1972. Some old post cards.

3010
One box of books on cooking, home repair,
Depression ERA Glassware, Queen, etc. See photos.

3011
Large lot of linens, rag rugs, comforter w/shams,
heated blanket and several small throws.

3012
Women's winter boots-size 9, travel case,
work boots-size 7 1/2, backpack, woven hat, shower caps, etc.

3013

3014

3015
Wash basin and pitcher.
Bowl is approximately 14 1/2" in diameter and the pitcher is 12" tall.

3016

3017
Two vintage ceramic lamps. Did not test.
Lamps are approx. 33" tall.

3018
Two bedroom lamps made of plastic and glass.
Bedroom clock, metal vase and two battery operated camping lights. Clock is plastic.

3019

3100
Large assortment of Halloween decorations.
Ceramics and blow mold lights. See photos.

3101

3102

3103

3104

3105
Die-Cast Metal Banks. ERTL 1918, Liberty Master
Mechanic True Value, True Value Hirse & Wagon and 1956 Cameo True Value (no box).

3106

3107

3108

3109

3110

3111
Metal lamp with stained glass shade.
Missing the topper that holds the shade in place. Measures 14" tall. Worked when tested.

3112
2 Green oil lamps, one clear mini oil,amp, tall
glass chimney and stained glass turtle light(worked when tested). Green lamps are 14" tall and mini oil is 5" tall.

3113

3114

3115
Gentlemen's lot. Brass Bell, Bubba Catfish, Canes
and walking stick, extension cords, etc. See photos.

3116

3117
Decorative trunk, has covered top. See photos.
Measures approximately 18" w x 14 1/2" t x 13 1/4" d.

3118
Vintage wall mirror. See photos.
Measures approximately 36" x 33".

3119
Vintage picture measures 34" x 19 3/4".
Vintage mirror with decorative edges and etching at the top. Measures approximately 22" l x 8" w. Picture frame needs repaired.

3120

3121

3122
12 Assorted trays. See photos.
One is a thermometer.

3123

3124

3125

3126

3127
Two metal trays, metal Falstaff calendar holder,
and miscellaneous signs. See photos.

3128
Facsimile copies of Confederate money from one
dollar to one hundred dollar bills. Pipes and ashtray pipe holder, shoe forms, change purse and old containers of Ritz Dye, Landford Aspirin, etc. See photos.

3129
Navy Blue Uniform with hat and tie. US 76 Flag,
KY Flag, Band Letter and NHS hat. Small Confederate Flag.

3130
Costume jewelry, jewelry boxes, lace folding fan,
Easter ceramics, brass candle holders, tin wall art and one Helbros and Timex watch. See photos.

3131
Several alarm clocks, one with AM/FM radio. Old
travel alarm clock. Large Key Pad TV remote. Old cameras and one pair of Minolta field glasses. Alarm clocks worked when plugged in. See photos.

3132
One Lodge 5 inch cast iron flat skillet and
and cast iron dutch oven unable to see any markings. (no lid)

3133

3134

3135
Vintage punch board chance games and one Buckaroo
Bank. Works when you pull the handle.

3136
Vintage portrait which measures 25" w x 21" t.
One corner of frame is chipped off and minor scratch at bottom. See photos.

3137

3138
Several framed and I framed pieces of wall art.
Two pieces are oil on canvas. See photos.

3139
Two cross stitch pictures, one embroidered and
several framed prints. See photos.

3140

3141
Fishing Wharf scene made out of molded
fiberglass. 53" long. See photos.

3142

3143
Assortment of books and newspaper articles from
the 1937 flood and Cincinnati Reds. See photos.

3144
Wood box with no bottom, shoe shine box and a
Dominos picnic basket and contents.

3145

3146

3147

3148
3 Christmas Blow Molds. The Snowman did not light
up when plugged in. The other two worked. Light has been taped at the top.

3149

3150

3151

3152

3153

3154
3 Table lamps, the green one is 32" tall and one
bath light. One is a pink oil lamp without shade or chimney.

4000

4001

4002

4003

4004