LARGE Online Auction - Antiques Furniture Jewelry Estate Wed Jan 29th
Listing ID#: 182516

Auction Location

Cincinnati, OH 45226
Auction Dates and TimesSALE IS COMPLETED
Bidding Starts: Wednesday Jan 22, 8:00 PM
Bidding Ends: Wednesday Jan 29, 8:00 PM
Auction Type
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Company Information
The Velvet Cricket Online Auction and Gallery

Website: www.velvetcricket.com

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

NEXT ONLINE AUCTION STARTS ENDING WEDNESDAY, Jan 29th, 2020 AT 8:00PM

 

 

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

 

 

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222 Auction

 

Antique Eastlake solid wood 3-drawer chest with brass pulls and marble top, Dom Zu Coin Art Nouveau ladies miniature silver toned chatelaine notepad holder, 1964 The Beatles 20-photo folding wallet with photos and biographical info, 3-piece The Beatles pin collection including 1964 pewter tie tack and 2 plastic guitar pins with color photos of Paul McCartney and George Harrison, 1964 plastic John Lennon figurine and 2016 Mattel Hot Wheels “The Beatle’s Yellow Submarine,” 4 The Beatles buttons in “Yellow Submarine” style featuring each band member, 1976 “The Beatles Rock N Roll” 33 1/3 double album, The Beatles memorabilia “For President” pins (The Beatles, John, George, Paul, Ringo), “The Beatles Anthology book and 1996 Zippo collectible Beatles tin box, Taxidermy mounted animal (baby ostrich, mink

 

Antique wooden artist box with many compartments and pencil drawn profile of young woman, Antique wooden primitive Skee-Ball game, 1930s Buffalo Toy & Tool Works “Blue Bird” tin toy bullet race car, Barr + Barr New York genuine leather satchel, Stanley narrow wood secretary desk, cedar chest bench with hinged lid, Federal style wood veneer china cabinet with mahogany finish, Size 7 azurmalachite cabochon sterling silver ring, 19” sterling silver herringbone necklace chain, Red Bakelite Scottish Terrier napkin ring, 16” sterling silver think link necklace with black onyx sterling pendant, Hand hammered metal matchbook case commemorating Lincoln’s birthplace, 1950s American Furniture Company Hepplewhite style 8-drawer dresser with mirror and serpentine front, Keller knockdown bright red wood hutch with black metal hardware, Charles Hollis Jones 1970s lucite and brass curved back armchair, Vintage Top metal cigarette rolling machine, Table top dual lighter and ashtray with “Snufit” piece, Handmade oriental wool area rug, French tapestry (ballroom dancing scene, soldier with chalet, dancer in tavern, tavern drinking scene), Framed original limited edition lithograph of horse drawn carriage signed in pencil by artist with certificate of authenticity from “The Guild,” 1960 commemorative Fuller Motor cigarette lighter, Leather Egyptian metal cigarette case, Keurig K-Compact Single Cove Maker, Cast iron Boston Terrier shaped bank, Cast iron “Naughty Scottie” dog doorstop from New Wagon, Inc., Vintage amber plastic swirl cigarette case, The Beatles memorabilia pins “I Love…” (George, Paul, Ringo, John), 11-piece The Beatles memorabilia collection (cards, button, charm, thimbles, mug), 17-piece tobacciana collection (cartons, 2 new old stock wrappers, Harley Davidson, Lucky Strike, Camel, Viceroy, Chesterfield, Lark), 6-piece collection of tobacco rolling machines (Top, Gambler, Zig-Zag King, American Trading), 3 The Beatles Movie Ticket fan hanger advertising pieces, Brown and Williamson tobacco roller with rolling papers, Aluminum blue ashtray with spinning top, 5-piece set of Beatles photographic collector cards, Japonica GY hand-painted 3-piece tea set, Ronson Mastercase metal cigarette case and lighter combination, 2 vintage etched metal cigarette cases, Walt Disney Dumbo ceramic pitcher with hand-painted details, Plastic Camel cigarette case, 1930s rare red top metal cigarette humidor, 4-piece collection of cigarette lighters (Ronson, Marlboro), 4 Ohio license plates from 1974 in sequential order, Park Sherman Co. aluminum Art Deco style cigarette pack holder, 4-piece collection of vintage and contemporary cigarette cases (RogerSlide), 1940s Coca-Cola Contract Bridge score pad, La Rondinella Ischia handmade hand-painted earthenware vase, 19-piece collection of Princess Diana memorabilia, 8 hand-painted porcelain salt cellars marked BMB, 10-piece milk glass spice jar collection with plastic screw top lids, Vintage Laredo cigarette rolling machine, 1900s 29-piece post card collection (Cincinnati scenes), 1950s California Pottery ceramic planter light, Schenley Whiskey of Elegance glass ashtray and wood and metal wheelbarrow and Dewar’s box of matches, Rare 1920s-‘40s R.S. Reinhold Schlegelmilch Factory fine porcelain bowl, Small Pyrex casserole dish with lid in Woodland pattern, Scalloped edge porcelain candy dish, Haviland & Co. Limoges, France scalloped edge hand-painted porcelain bowl, Hand-painted ceramic wall pocket, 1969 J.W. Want ceramic Mt. Rushmore decanter with lusterware glaze and cork stopper, 1942 Golden Apricot slipper shaped porcelain ashtray, Vintage Maisonette ashtray, Ribbed light blue ceramic teapot marked N3, 8 Centrum antiqued silver acrylic chargers, Folio of 12 Caroline Williams historic Cincinnati landmark prints from original etchings from 1950s-1970s, Collection of 45 “The Cincinnati Enquirer” edition of historic import 1990-2009, Collection of 22 “The Cincinnati Enquirer” post 9-11 headline editions and one “The New York Times” dated September 12, 2001, Collection of 17 “The Cincinnati Enquirer” and “The Cincinnati Post” editions of historic import from 1963-1989 (First Moonwalk), Cut glass pitcher, 2 Easter basket style glass diamond burst pattern serving pieces, 5-piece Mid Century Luster-Ware bread box and canister set, Oreck XL professional air purifier Type 2 model Air8W, 13-piece wooden toy collection (circus animals on wheels, train cars), 40+ glass marble collection, 1930s 14-piece American Flyer Manufacturing Company and Hafner O scale metal train collection, 10-piece cast iron and copper collection of child’s toys (gas pump, fire truck, figurines).

 

Antique 16-piece collection of green glass, clear glass and ceramic insulators, 28-piece Mid Century child’s wooden block collection, Xavier Roberts Cabbage Patch doll 3-piece collection, 1920s lithograph tin savings bank with squirrel motif by Happy Jack Thornton Burgess, 25+ handmade animal collection in pine box, Parks Industries, Inc. glass and chrome decanter set with 7 shot glasses, 11-piece Elements ceramic Nativity set with wood base, Gentleman’s grooming kit in vinyl travel box new in box, 19th century books including 1866 “McGuffey’s new Fifth Eclectic Reader” and 1876 “Mayhew’s Practical Book-Keeping,” Vintage Money-Meters, Inc. stainless steel and plastic change dispenser, Framed antique sepia tone print of man and woman praying for the harvest, framed embossed paper bell tower, Matted and framed Barbara A. Wood “Roses Are Red” artists proof print signed, Wire and metal abstract 3-D artwork of a sunset over burnished metal hills, Framed modern abstract numbered 84/295 print on heavy paper of two women artist signed, Framed “The Fete” by Mary-Jane Kay Priebe original watercolor and ink summer festival scene, Pair of light green glass Scottish Terrier bookends, Vintage cable car tin toy, Handmade wood submarine, Amsco doll sized metal patio rocker chair, Cobalt glass 7-piece saki set, 71-piece assortment of wooden embossed tiles with black painted letters, Master Lock SafeSpace anti-jamming locking key holder, 16” Lustern rhinestone gold tone fashion necklace with pair of matching pierced earrings, 15” fashion gold tone moonstone and rhinestone necklace, 2-piece slide top metal cigarette case, 18” sterling silver gold vermeil box chain necklace with sterling silver gold vermeil cameo pendant, 4-piece Ty Beanie Babies and Teenie Beanie Babies collection (Curly, Chip, Spunky, Nuts), 1929 Marin molded cardboard hand-painted mother rabbit figure, Time Master Radium travel clock, 2 Prince Albert Tobacco cans and 1 Rival dog food tin bank, Sergio Valente quartz watch WIC651711 with adjustable leather band in original plastic jewelry case, 7 antique and Mid Century Louisa May Alcott books (“Little Women,” “Jo’s Boys,” “Little Men), 14k gold filled leaf brooch pin by Wells, 4 antique floral and Victorian brooch pins, Beatles Fab 4 necklace pendant on 15” chain, Webster sterling silver rabbit bib sweater clip, Size 7 925 red and clear CZ ring, 17” gold tone rhinestone choker style fashion necklace, Mexico sterling abalone butterfly brooch pin, RogerSlide 2-piece slide top plastic cigarette case, Etched 2-piece slide top metal cigarette case, Thick sterling rope 19” necklace, 6-piece collection of Cincinnati Reds Pete Rose bobbleheads and poly-resin Tom Tsuchiya sculpture replica Pete Rose headfirst slide, Copper metal matchbook holder from Churchill Downs, Size 8.25 gold tone fashion marquise ring with CZ stones, Philip Morris Special Blend metal cigarette container with flip top, Brass cigarette case, Black leather cigarette holder with gold tone rims, Antique Fraternal Order of Eagles matchstick case with eagle mascot on front, Sterling silver size 8 modern ring with interchangeable round agate stones, Sterling silver black onyx Southwest necklace pendant, Size 7 Mexico silver crushed turquoise and red coral geometric ring, Adjustable size 5-7 European Delft silver cobalt blue and white windmill ring, Vintage silver watch fob chain stamped G. Silver in Victorian style, Antique seed pearl brooch pin with red baguettes, New Bright model train set no. 171L, 16-piece Cincinnati Reds bobblehead collection (Marty Brennaman with Cesar Geronimo double bobblehead, MLB All Star 2015 commemorative vintage Red Stockings player), 4 folding fans with Japanese designs, Beatles 1960s charm bracelet with early images of each of the Fab 4 and imprinted signatures, 2 Avon Gift Collection twist barrel ball point pens with scrimshaw inspired designs, Handmade chicken figurine, 19-piece Cincinnati Reds bobblehead collection (Mr. Redlegs, Johnny Bench, Frank Robinson, Aaron Harang, Tony Perez), 5 electric train transformers (Lewis Marx & Co., Inc., American Flyer, KF Industries, Inc., Lionel Corporation), Coach style wristlet purse, 2 Bybee Pottery blue glazed dishes, Wall hanging brass porthole mirror, 2 fur covered zebra figures with glass eyes and molded noses, Judi’s Pastime Collectibles carousel zebra on brass pole figurine with wood base signed 1986, 2 Cincinnati Reds media guides (1975 and 1976), 1906 Wedgwood & Co., Hague pattern two handled fish platter with Dutch inlet scene, 1984 L. Smits hand-painted child’s hinged lid solid wood desk box, Metal embossing press in gold tone, Contemporary Reed & Barton wooden jewelry box, Hand blown SDS Seapoot Group American Designs fluted glass bowl, Viceroy metal cigarette holder with slide removable top, 1950s Uncle Sam’s “3-Coin Register Bank” with directions, Handmade wooden box with pyrographic decoration marked Flemish 681 Art on the bottom containing 38-piece collection of military and pins and clips (147th Regiment of Ohio National Guard, Girl Scout) and black and white portrait, 9-piece collection of Boy Scout pins, patch and “First Aid Guide” book, Small Coach patchwork handbag with leather strap, Decorative brass handled warming pan with hinged lid, Cincinnati Reds 1976 World Series Champions commemorative cast aluminum ashtray, Brass gazelle sculpture, Brass and enamel fondue pot chafing dish with wooden handle, Authentic Coach 2 handled satchel J0851-F13072, Casamotion hand blown gray glass vase, Franklin-54 cigarette holder and lighter combination, Lucky Strike cigarette tin, Hand-painted ceramic duck made in Italy marked T543, Antique solid wood tea caddy box, Mikasa clear crystal and cobalt blue swirl serving platter, 2 “Art of Chokin” metal engraved decorative porcelain plates with Japanese motif, 2 Hirsh aluminum and plastic frame clamps, 14 Green Hornet collector cards from 1966 printed on two sides, 6 vintage and contemporary backscratchers and shoe horns, Icom IC-M32 waterproof VHF marine transceiver with charging base and wall plug, 19 33 1/3 vinyl record albums from the 1960s-’70s (Joni Mitchell, Beach Boys, Black Sabbath, Billy Joel, Jeff Beck, Elton John), Bybee Pottery oval 2-handled mauve glaze serving dish, Gucci trim-fold vinyl wallet with zippered coin compartment, Framed original wood block print in red ink on textured natural paper of warrior on horse drawn wagon receiving weapons.

 

Coach style tan vinyl satchel with 2 handles and cross-body strap unused, 5-piece collection of WWII era military envelop hats and 1 fabric patch (Flight Ace) size 7 1/4 and 7 1/8, The Cellar mauve ceramic glazed bowls, ICE Snowball USB Plug & Play microphone for Skype calls in original box with instructions, 14-piece MLB Player’s Choice Collectible Series collection of bobbleheads (Cincinnati Reds sets 4, 5 and 6, Yankees, Pirates, Giants, Mets), 10-piece collection of glass liquor decanters (Beam’s Choice, Bonded Beam, state shaped bottles from Ohio and Illinois and Pennsylvania Keystone State bottle), Queen the band memorabilia including 5-piece matryoshka nesting doll featuring the band members, postcard and decal, 1977 TCR race car track set with 11 pieces of track, controllers, transformer and 4 cars, MiLocks keyless entry door knob set TKK-01P new in box, Longaberger basket wine chiller with 2-piece insulated freezer jacket, Handcrafted crepe paper, ornamental grass and dried wood rooster, Terri Kern Designs wind chimes with ceramic and metal construction, Collection of 14 Christmas and Easter themed ornaments, 2 brass sailboat metalwork sculptures artist signed, Solid oak hollow core mantel, Antique wood handle metal 2-person log saw, Fleur-de-lis adjustable curtain rod with brushed bronze finish, Oversized plastic terracotta style planter, Display chest with wood domed top and 3 glass panel sides, Duncan Phyfe style 1940s mahogany lyre harp shaped coffee table, Marble base table lamp with neutral pleated shade, Large steel dog crate with removable pan, Bissell Steam hard floor mop 1867, Child’s purple and pink tricycle with metal body and wood foot pedals, Mid Century style brass and wood floor lamp with neutral pleated shade, Contemporary metal pineapple table lamp with pineapple finial, Antique wood horse wagon yoke with cast iron hardware, EGR Petego mesh pet barrier, Genuine leather horse collar, Galvanized steel wash tub, Framed Peter Moran 1888 etching published by Radtke, Lauckner & Co. with thumbnail image (men plowing with double horse team, team of farmers harvesting hay), Kentucky Tavern Straight Bourbon Whiskey framed advertising mirror with photographic image of 1997 Churchill Downs Running of the Derby framed, Matted and framed “Macintosh Time” numbered silkscreen by Carol Simkin featuring children in apple tree 81/350, Matted and framed Burnita original watercolor artist signed red barn and birch trees in winter, Matted and framed Elizabeth Oelker original watercolor of lighthouse artist signed, Primitive style hand-painted reproduction on wood of Proverbs 15:17 framed, Matted and framed original numbered print 177/1200 by Ginger Brannon from 1980 watercolor image of aloe plant, Original acrylic on canvas artist sized Zayde ’03 geometric design framed, Matted and framed original numbered 358/800 Connie Steiner “Devotion” print of young female rider beside horse, Matted and framed Ikki Matsumoto numbered print 11/XX of owl perched on mushrooms protecting girl and butterfly, Matted and framed “In the Wild” giclee print of wildflowers by Lyn Snow artist signed and numbered 1343/1500, Matted and framed “Hummingbird” embossed lithograph by Harry Wysocki artist signed, Size 7.5 polished Larimar teardrop cabochon sterling ring, Teardrop turquoise sterling silver pendant, Size 7.75 sterling red solitaire CZ with clear pave halo ring, Size 4.5 sterling black onyx faceted solitaire ring, Modernist style black onyx fixed bale sterling silver 925 pendant.     

 

  

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THE VELVET CRICKET ONLINE AUCTIONS AND GALLERY

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

 

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

 

 

THE VELVET CRICKET

4233 Airport Rd Unit B

Cincinnati, OH 45226

513-979-4990

 

 

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

NEXT ONLINE AUCTION STARTS ENDING WEDNESDAY, Jan 29th, 2020 AT 8:00PM

 

 

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

 

 

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

https://www.velvetcricket.com/cgi-bin/mmlist.cgi?velvetcricket9/category/ALL

 

 

222 Auction

 

Antique Eastlake solid wood 3-drawer chest with brass pulls and marble top, Dom Zu Coin Art Nouveau ladies miniature silver toned chatelaine notepad holder, 1964 The Beatles 20-photo folding wallet with photos and biographical info, 3-piece The Beatles pin collection including 1964 pewter tie tack and 2 plastic guitar pins with color photos of Paul McCartney and George Harrison, 1964 plastic John Lennon figurine and 2016 Mattel Hot Wheels “The Beatle’s Yellow Submarine,” 4 The Beatles buttons in “Yellow Submarine” style featuring each band member, 1976 “The Beatles Rock N Roll” 33 1/3 double album, The Beatles memorabilia “For President” pins (The Beatles, John, George, Paul, Ringo), “The Beatles Anthology book and 1996 Zippo collectible Beatles tin box, Taxidermy mounted animal (baby ostrich, mink

 

Antique wooden artist box with many compartments and pencil drawn profile of young woman, Antique wooden primitive Skee-Ball game, 1930s Buffalo Toy & Tool Works “Blue Bird” tin toy bullet race car, Barr + Barr New York genuine leather satchel, Stanley narrow wood secretary desk, cedar chest bench with hinged lid, Federal style wood veneer china cabinet with mahogany finish, Size 7 azurmalachite cabochon sterling silver ring, 19” sterling silver herringbone necklace chain, Red Bakelite Scottish Terrier napkin ring, 16” sterling silver think link necklace with black onyx sterling pendant, Hand hammered metal matchbook case commemorating Lincoln’s birthplace, 1950s American Furniture Company Hepplewhite style 8-drawer dresser with mirror and serpentine front, Keller knockdown bright red wood hutch with black metal hardware, Charles Hollis Jones 1970s lucite and brass curved back armchair, Vintage Top metal cigarette rolling machine, Table top dual lighter and ashtray with “Snufit” piece, Handmade oriental wool area rug, French tapestry (ballroom dancing scene, soldier with chalet, dancer in tavern, tavern drinking scene), Framed original limited edition lithograph of horse drawn carriage signed in pencil by artist with certificate of authenticity from “The Guild,” 1960 commemorative Fuller Motor cigarette lighter, Leather Egyptian metal cigarette case, Keurig K-Compact Single Cove Maker, Cast iron Boston Terrier shaped bank, Cast iron “Naughty Scottie” dog doorstop from New Wagon, Inc., Vintage amber plastic swirl cigarette case, The Beatles memorabilia pins “I Love…” (George, Paul, Ringo, John), 11-piece The Beatles memorabilia collection (cards, button, charm, thimbles, mug), 17-piece tobacciana collection (cartons, 2 new old stock wrappers, Harley Davidson, Lucky Strike, Camel, Viceroy, Chesterfield, Lark), 6-piece collection of tobacco rolling machines (Top, Gambler, Zig-Zag King, American Trading), 3 The Beatles Movie Ticket fan hanger advertising pieces, Brown and Williamson tobacco roller with rolling papers, Aluminum blue ashtray with spinning top, 5-piece set of Beatles photographic collector cards, Japonica GY hand-painted 3-piece tea set, Ronson Mastercase metal cigarette case and lighter combination, 2 vintage etched metal cigarette cases, Walt Disney Dumbo ceramic pitcher with hand-painted details, Plastic Camel cigarette case, 1930s rare red top metal cigarette humidor, 4-piece collection of cigarette lighters (Ronson, Marlboro), 4 Ohio license plates from 1974 in sequential order, Park Sherman Co. aluminum Art Deco style cigarette pack holder, 4-piece collection of vintage and contemporary cigarette cases (RogerSlide), 1940s Coca-Cola Contract Bridge score pad, La Rondinella Ischia handmade hand-painted earthenware vase, 19-piece collection of Princess Diana memorabilia, 8 hand-painted porcelain salt cellars marked BMB, 10-piece milk glass spice jar collection with plastic screw top lids, Vintage Laredo cigarette rolling machine, 1900s 29-piece post card collection (Cincinnati scenes), 1950s California Pottery ceramic planter light, Schenley Whiskey of Elegance glass ashtray and wood and metal wheelbarrow and Dewar’s box of matches, Rare 1920s-‘40s R.S. Reinhold Schlegelmilch Factory fine porcelain bowl, Small Pyrex casserole dish with lid in Woodland pattern, Scalloped edge porcelain candy dish, Haviland & Co. Limoges, France scalloped edge hand-painted porcelain bowl, Hand-painted ceramic wall pocket, 1969 J.W. Want ceramic Mt. Rushmore decanter with lusterware glaze and cork stopper, 1942 Golden Apricot slipper shaped porcelain ashtray, Vintage Maisonette ashtray, Ribbed light blue ceramic teapot marked N3, 8 Centrum antiqued silver acrylic chargers, Folio of 12 Caroline Williams historic Cincinnati landmark prints from original etchings from 1950s-1970s, Collection of 45 “The Cincinnati Enquirer” edition of historic import 1990-2009, Collection of 22 “The Cincinnati Enquirer” post 9-11 headline editions and one “The New York Times” dated September 12, 2001, Collection of 17 “The Cincinnati Enquirer” and “The Cincinnati Post” editions of historic import from 1963-1989 (First Moonwalk), Cut glass pitcher, 2 Easter basket style glass diamond burst pattern serving pieces, 5-piece Mid Century Luster-Ware bread box and canister set, Oreck XL professional air purifier Type 2 model Air8W, 13-piece wooden toy collection (circus animals on wheels, train cars), 40+ glass marble collection, 1930s 14-piece American Flyer Manufacturing Company and Hafner O scale metal train collection, 10-piece cast iron and copper collection of child’s toys (gas pump, fire truck, figurines).

 

Antique 16-piece collection of green glass, clear glass and ceramic insulators, 28-piece Mid Century child’s wooden block collection, Xavier Roberts Cabbage Patch doll 3-piece collection, 1920s lithograph tin savings bank with squirrel motif by Happy Jack Thornton Burgess, 25+ handmade animal collection in pine box, Parks Industries, Inc. glass and chrome decanter set with 7 shot glasses, 11-piece Elements ceramic Nativity set with wood base, Gentleman’s grooming kit in vinyl travel box new in box, 19th century books including 1866 “McGuffey’s new Fifth Eclectic Reader” and 1876 “Mayhew’s Practical Book-Keeping,” Vintage Money-Meters, Inc. stainless steel and plastic change dispenser, Framed antique sepia tone print of man and woman praying for the harvest, framed embossed paper bell tower, Matted and framed Barbara A. Wood “Roses Are Red” artists proof print signed, Wire and metal abstract 3-D artwork of a sunset over burnished metal hills, Framed modern abstract numbered 84/295 print on heavy paper of two women artist signed, Framed “The Fete” by Mary-Jane Kay Priebe original watercolor and ink summer festival scene, Pair of light green glass Scottish Terrier bookends, Vintage cable car tin toy, Handmade wood submarine, Amsco doll sized metal patio rocker chair, Cobalt glass 7-piece saki set, 71-piece assortment of wooden embossed tiles with black painted letters, Master Lock SafeSpace anti-jamming locking key holder, 16” Lustern rhinestone gold tone fashion necklace with pair of matching pierced earrings, 15” fashion gold tone moonstone and rhinestone necklace, 2-piece slide top metal cigarette case, 18” sterling silver gold vermeil box chain necklace with sterling silver gold vermeil cameo pendant, 4-piece Ty Beanie Babies and Teenie Beanie Babies collection (Curly, Chip, Spunky, Nuts), 1929 Marin molded cardboard hand-painted mother rabbit figure, Time Master Radium travel clock, 2 Prince Albert Tobacco cans and 1 Rival dog food tin bank, Sergio Valente quartz watch WIC651711 with adjustable leather band in original plastic jewelry case, 7 antique and Mid Century Louisa May Alcott books (“Little Women,” “Jo’s Boys,” “Little Men), 14k gold filled leaf brooch pin by Wells, 4 antique floral and Victorian brooch pins, Beatles Fab 4 necklace pendant on 15” chain, Webster sterling silver rabbit bib sweater clip, Size 7 925 red and clear CZ ring, 17” gold tone rhinestone choker style fashion necklace, Mexico sterling abalone butterfly brooch pin, RogerSlide 2-piece slide top plastic cigarette case, Etched 2-piece slide top metal cigarette case, Thick sterling rope 19” necklace, 6-piece collection of Cincinnati Reds Pete Rose bobbleheads and poly-resin Tom Tsuchiya sculpture replica Pete Rose headfirst slide, Copper metal matchbook holder from Churchill Downs, Size 8.25 gold tone fashion marquise ring with CZ stones, Philip Morris Special Blend metal cigarette container with flip top, Brass cigarette case, Black leather cigarette holder with gold tone rims, Antique Fraternal Order of Eagles matchstick case with eagle mascot on front, Sterling silver size 8 modern ring with interchangeable round agate stones, Sterling silver black onyx Southwest necklace pendant, Size 7 Mexico silver crushed turquoise and red coral geometric ring, Adjustable size 5-7 European Delft silver cobalt blue and white windmill ring, Vintage silver watch fob chain stamped G. Silver in Victorian style, Antique seed pearl brooch pin with red baguettes, New Bright model train set no. 171L, 16-piece Cincinnati Reds bobblehead collection (Marty Brennaman with Cesar Geronimo double bobblehead, MLB All Star 2015 commemorative vintage Red Stockings player), 4 folding fans with Japanese designs, Beatles 1960s charm bracelet with early images of each of the Fab 4 and imprinted signatures, 2 Avon Gift Collection twist barrel ball point pens with scrimshaw inspired designs, Handmade chicken figurine, 19-piece Cincinnati Reds bobblehead collection (Mr. Redlegs, Johnny Bench, Frank Robinson, Aaron Harang, Tony Perez), 5 electric train transformers (Lewis Marx & Co., Inc., American Flyer, KF Industries, Inc., Lionel Corporation), Coach style wristlet purse, 2 Bybee Pottery blue glazed dishes, Wall hanging brass porthole mirror, 2 fur covered zebra figures with glass eyes and molded noses, Judi’s Pastime Collectibles carousel zebra on brass pole figurine with wood base signed 1986, 2 Cincinnati Reds media guides (1975 and 1976), 1906 Wedgwood & Co., Hague pattern two handled fish platter with Dutch inlet scene, 1984 L. Smits hand-painted child’s hinged lid solid wood desk box, Metal embossing press in gold tone, Contemporary Reed & Barton wooden jewelry box, Hand blown SDS Seapoot Group American Designs fluted glass bowl, Viceroy metal cigarette holder with slide removable top, 1950s Uncle Sam’s “3-Coin Register Bank” with directions, Handmade wooden box with pyrographic decoration marked Flemish 681 Art on the bottom containing 38-piece collection of military and pins and clips (147th Regiment of Ohio National Guard, Girl Scout) and black and white portrait, 9-piece collection of Boy Scout pins, patch and “First Aid Guide” book, Small Coach patchwork handbag with leather strap, Decorative brass handled warming pan with hinged lid, Cincinnati Reds 1976 World Series Champions commemorative cast aluminum ashtray, Brass gazelle sculpture, Brass and enamel fondue pot chafing dish with wooden handle, Authentic Coach 2 handled satchel J0851-F13072, Casamotion hand blown gray glass vase, Franklin-54 cigarette holder and lighter combination, Lucky Strike cigarette tin, Hand-painted ceramic duck made in Italy marked T543, Antique solid wood tea caddy box, Mikasa clear crystal and cobalt blue swirl serving platter, 2 “Art of Chokin” metal engraved decorative porcelain plates with Japanese motif, 2 Hirsh aluminum and plastic frame clamps, 14 Green Hornet collector cards from 1966 printed on two sides, 6 vintage and contemporary backscratchers and shoe horns, Icom IC-M32 waterproof VHF marine transceiver with charging base and wall plug, 19 33 1/3 vinyl record albums from the 1960s-’70s (Joni Mitchell, Beach Boys, Black Sabbath, Billy Joel, Jeff Beck, Elton John), Bybee Pottery oval 2-handled mauve glaze serving dish, Gucci trim-fold vinyl wallet with zippered coin compartment, Framed original wood block print in red ink on textured natural paper of warrior on horse drawn wagon receiving weapons.

 

Coach style tan vinyl satchel with 2 handles and cross-body strap unused, 5-piece collection of WWII era military envelop hats and 1 fabric patch (Flight Ace) size 7 1/4 and 7 1/8, The Cellar mauve ceramic glazed bowls, ICE Snowball USB Plug & Play microphone for Skype calls in original box with instructions, 14-piece MLB Player’s Choice Collectible Series collection of bobbleheads (Cincinnati Reds sets 4, 5 and 6, Yankees, Pirates, Giants, Mets), 10-piece collection of glass liquor decanters (Beam’s Choice, Bonded Beam, state shaped bottles from Ohio and Illinois and Pennsylvania Keystone State bottle), Queen the band memorabilia including 5-piece matryoshka nesting doll featuring the band members, postcard and decal, 1977 TCR race car track set with 11 pieces of track, controllers, transformer and 4 cars, MiLocks keyless entry door knob set TKK-01P new in box, Longaberger basket wine chiller with 2-piece insulated freezer jacket, Handcrafted crepe paper, ornamental grass and dried wood rooster, Terri Kern Designs wind chimes with ceramic and metal construction, Collection of 14 Christmas and Easter themed ornaments, 2 brass sailboat metalwork sculptures artist signed, Solid oak hollow core mantel, Antique wood handle metal 2-person log saw, Fleur-de-lis adjustable curtain rod with brushed bronze finish, Oversized plastic terracotta style planter, Display chest with wood domed top and 3 glass panel sides, Duncan Phyfe style 1940s mahogany lyre harp shaped coffee table, Marble base table lamp with neutral pleated shade, Large steel dog crate with removable pan, Bissell Steam hard floor mop 1867, Child’s purple and pink tricycle with metal body and wood foot pedals, Mid Century style brass and wood floor lamp with neutral pleated shade, Contemporary metal pineapple table lamp with pineapple finial, Antique wood horse wagon yoke with cast iron hardware, EGR Petego mesh pet barrier, Genuine leather horse collar, Galvanized steel wash tub, Framed Peter Moran 1888 etching published by Radtke, Lauckner & Co. with thumbnail image (men plowing with double horse team, team of farmers harvesting hay), Kentucky Tavern Straight Bourbon Whiskey framed advertising mirror with photographic image of 1997 Churchill Downs Running of the Derby framed, Matted and framed “Macintosh Time” numbered silkscreen by Carol Simkin featuring children in apple tree 81/350, Matted and framed Burnita original watercolor artist signed red barn and birch trees in winter, Matted and framed Elizabeth Oelker original watercolor of lighthouse artist signed, Primitive style hand-painted reproduction on wood of Proverbs 15:17 framed, Matted and framed original numbered print 177/1200 by Ginger Brannon from 1980 watercolor image of aloe plant, Original acrylic on canvas artist sized Zayde ’03 geometric design framed, Matted and framed original numbered 358/800 Connie Steiner “Devotion” print of young female rider beside horse, Matted and framed Ikki Matsumoto numbered print 11/XX of owl perched on mushrooms protecting girl and butterfly, Matted and framed “In the Wild” giclee print of wildflowers by Lyn Snow artist signed and numbered 1343/1500, Matted and framed “Hummingbird” embossed lithograph by Harry Wysocki artist signed, Size 7.5 polished Larimar teardrop cabochon sterling ring, Teardrop turquoise sterling silver pendant, Size 7.75 sterling red solitaire CZ with clear pave halo ring, Size 4.5 sterling black onyx faceted solitaire ring, Modernist style black onyx fixed bale sterling silver 925 pendant.     

 

  

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THE VELVET CRICKET ONLINE AUCTIONS AND GALLERY

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

 

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

 

 

THE VELVET CRICKET

4233 Airport Rd Unit B

Cincinnati, OH 45226

513-979-4990

 

 

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LARGE Online Auction - Antiques Furniture Jewelry Estate Wed Jan 29th
 Online Only Auction
Auction Date(s)
Bidding Starts: Wednesday Jan 22 , 8:00 PM
Bidding Ends: Wednesday Jan 29 , 8:00 PM
Auction Location

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

Website: www.velvetcricket.com

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

NEXT ONLINE AUCTION STARTS ENDING WEDNESDAY, Jan 29th, 2020 AT 8:00PM

 

 

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

 

 

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

https://www.velvetcricket.com/cgi-bin/mmlist.cgi?velvetcricket9/category/ALL

 

 

222 Auction

 

Antique Eastlake solid wood 3-drawer chest with brass pulls and marble top, Dom Zu Coin Art Nouveau ladies miniature silver toned chatelaine notepad holder, 1964 The Beatles 20-photo folding wallet with photos and biographical info, 3-piece The Beatles pin collection including 1964 pewter tie tack and 2 plastic guitar pins with color photos of Paul McCartney and George Harrison, 1964 plastic John Lennon figurine and 2016 Mattel Hot Wheels “The Beatle’s Yellow Submarine,” 4 The Beatles buttons in “Yellow Submarine” style featuring each band member, 1976 “The Beatles Rock N Roll” 33 1/3 double album, The Beatles memorabilia “For President” pins (The Beatles, John, George, Paul, Ringo), “The Beatles Anthology book and 1996 Zippo collectible Beatles tin box, Taxidermy mounted animal (baby ostrich, mink

 

Antique wooden artist box with many compartments and pencil drawn profile of young woman, Antique wooden primitive Skee-Ball game, 1930s Buffalo Toy & Tool Works “Blue Bird” tin toy bullet race car, Barr + Barr New York genuine leather satchel, Stanley narrow wood secretary desk, cedar chest bench with hinged lid, Federal style wood veneer china cabinet with mahogany finish, Size 7 azurmalachite cabochon sterling silver ring, 19” sterling silver herringbone necklace chain, Red Bakelite Scottish Terrier napkin ring, 16” sterling silver think link necklace with black onyx sterling pendant, Hand hammered metal matchbook case commemorating Lincoln’s birthplace, 1950s American Furniture Company Hepplewhite style 8-drawer dresser with mirror and serpentine front, Keller knockdown bright red wood hutch with black metal hardware, Charles Hollis Jones 1970s lucite and brass curved back armchair, Vintage Top metal cigarette rolling machine, Table top dual lighter and ashtray with “Snufit” piece, Handmade oriental wool area rug, French tapestry (ballroom dancing scene, soldier with chalet, dancer in tavern, tavern drinking scene), Framed original limited edition lithograph of horse drawn carriage signed in pencil by artist with certificate of authenticity from “The Guild,” 1960 commemorative Fuller Motor cigarette lighter, Leather Egyptian metal cigarette case, Keurig K-Compact Single Cove Maker, Cast iron Boston Terrier shaped bank, Cast iron “Naughty Scottie” dog doorstop from New Wagon, Inc., Vintage amber plastic swirl cigarette case, The Beatles memorabilia pins “I Love…” (George, Paul, Ringo, John), 11-piece The Beatles memorabilia collection (cards, button, charm, thimbles, mug), 17-piece tobacciana collection (cartons, 2 new old stock wrappers, Harley Davidson, Lucky Strike, Camel, Viceroy, Chesterfield, Lark), 6-piece collection of tobacco rolling machines (Top, Gambler, Zig-Zag King, American Trading), 3 The Beatles Movie Ticket fan hanger advertising pieces, Brown and Williamson tobacco roller with rolling papers, Aluminum blue ashtray with spinning top, 5-piece set of Beatles photographic collector cards, Japonica GY hand-painted 3-piece tea set, Ronson Mastercase metal cigarette case and lighter combination, 2 vintage etched metal cigarette cases, Walt Disney Dumbo ceramic pitcher with hand-painted details, Plastic Camel cigarette case, 1930s rare red top metal cigarette humidor, 4-piece collection of cigarette lighters (Ronson, Marlboro), 4 Ohio license plates from 1974 in sequential order, Park Sherman Co. aluminum Art Deco style cigarette pack holder, 4-piece collection of vintage and contemporary cigarette cases (RogerSlide), 1940s Coca-Cola Contract Bridge score pad, La Rondinella Ischia handmade hand-painted earthenware vase, 19-piece collection of Princess Diana memorabilia, 8 hand-painted porcelain salt cellars marked BMB, 10-piece milk glass spice jar collection with plastic screw top lids, Vintage Laredo cigarette rolling machine, 1900s 29-piece post card collection (Cincinnati scenes), 1950s California Pottery ceramic planter light, Schenley Whiskey of Elegance glass ashtray and wood and metal wheelbarrow and Dewar’s box of matches, Rare 1920s-‘40s R.S. Reinhold Schlegelmilch Factory fine porcelain bowl, Small Pyrex casserole dish with lid in Woodland pattern, Scalloped edge porcelain candy dish, Haviland & Co. Limoges, France scalloped edge hand-painted porcelain bowl, Hand-painted ceramic wall pocket, 1969 J.W. Want ceramic Mt. Rushmore decanter with lusterware glaze and cork stopper, 1942 Golden Apricot slipper shaped porcelain ashtray, Vintage Maisonette ashtray, Ribbed light blue ceramic teapot marked N3, 8 Centrum antiqued silver acrylic chargers, Folio of 12 Caroline Williams historic Cincinnati landmark prints from original etchings from 1950s-1970s, Collection of 45 “The Cincinnati Enquirer” edition of historic import 1990-2009, Collection of 22 “The Cincinnati Enquirer” post 9-11 headline editions and one “The New York Times” dated September 12, 2001, Collection of 17 “The Cincinnati Enquirer” and “The Cincinnati Post” editions of historic import from 1963-1989 (First Moonwalk), Cut glass pitcher, 2 Easter basket style glass diamond burst pattern serving pieces, 5-piece Mid Century Luster-Ware bread box and canister set, Oreck XL professional air purifier Type 2 model Air8W, 13-piece wooden toy collection (circus animals on wheels, train cars), 40+ glass marble collection, 1930s 14-piece American Flyer Manufacturing Company and Hafner O scale metal train collection, 10-piece cast iron and copper collection of child’s toys (gas pump, fire truck, figurines).

 

Antique 16-piece collection of green glass, clear glass and ceramic insulators, 28-piece Mid Century child’s wooden block collection, Xavier Roberts Cabbage Patch doll 3-piece collection, 1920s lithograph tin savings bank with squirrel motif by Happy Jack Thornton Burgess, 25+ handmade animal collection in pine box, Parks Industries, Inc. glass and chrome decanter set with 7 shot glasses, 11-piece Elements ceramic Nativity set with wood base, Gentleman’s grooming kit in vinyl travel box new in box, 19th century books including 1866 “McGuffey’s new Fifth Eclectic Reader” and 1876 “Mayhew’s Practical Book-Keeping,” Vintage Money-Meters, Inc. stainless steel and plastic change dispenser, Framed antique sepia tone print of man and woman praying for the harvest, framed embossed paper bell tower, Matted and framed Barbara A. Wood “Roses Are Red” artists proof print signed, Wire and metal abstract 3-D artwork of a sunset over burnished metal hills, Framed modern abstract numbered 84/295 print on heavy paper of two women artist signed, Framed “The Fete” by Mary-Jane Kay Priebe original watercolor and ink summer festival scene, Pair of light green glass Scottish Terrier bookends, Vintage cable car tin toy, Handmade wood submarine, Amsco doll sized metal patio rocker chair, Cobalt glass 7-piece saki set, 71-piece assortment of wooden embossed tiles with black painted letters, Master Lock SafeSpace anti-jamming locking key holder, 16” Lustern rhinestone gold tone fashion necklace with pair of matching pierced earrings, 15” fashion gold tone moonstone and rhinestone necklace, 2-piece slide top metal cigarette case, 18” sterling silver gold vermeil box chain necklace with sterling silver gold vermeil cameo pendant, 4-piece Ty Beanie Babies and Teenie Beanie Babies collection (Curly, Chip, Spunky, Nuts), 1929 Marin molded cardboard hand-painted mother rabbit figure, Time Master Radium travel clock, 2 Prince Albert Tobacco cans and 1 Rival dog food tin bank, Sergio Valente quartz watch WIC651711 with adjustable leather band in original plastic jewelry case, 7 antique and Mid Century Louisa May Alcott books (“Little Women,” “Jo’s Boys,” “Little Men), 14k gold filled leaf brooch pin by Wells, 4 antique floral and Victorian brooch pins, Beatles Fab 4 necklace pendant on 15” chain, Webster sterling silver rabbit bib sweater clip, Size 7 925 red and clear CZ ring, 17” gold tone rhinestone choker style fashion necklace, Mexico sterling abalone butterfly brooch pin, RogerSlide 2-piece slide top plastic cigarette case, Etched 2-piece slide top metal cigarette case, Thick sterling rope 19” necklace, 6-piece collection of Cincinnati Reds Pete Rose bobbleheads and poly-resin Tom Tsuchiya sculpture replica Pete Rose headfirst slide, Copper metal matchbook holder from Churchill Downs, Size 8.25 gold tone fashion marquise ring with CZ stones, Philip Morris Special Blend metal cigarette container with flip top, Brass cigarette case, Black leather cigarette holder with gold tone rims, Antique Fraternal Order of Eagles matchstick case with eagle mascot on front, Sterling silver size 8 modern ring with interchangeable round agate stones, Sterling silver black onyx Southwest necklace pendant, Size 7 Mexico silver crushed turquoise and red coral geometric ring, Adjustable size 5-7 European Delft silver cobalt blue and white windmill ring, Vintage silver watch fob chain stamped G. Silver in Victorian style, Antique seed pearl brooch pin with red baguettes, New Bright model train set no. 171L, 16-piece Cincinnati Reds bobblehead collection (Marty Brennaman with Cesar Geronimo double bobblehead, MLB All Star 2015 commemorative vintage Red Stockings player), 4 folding fans with Japanese designs, Beatles 1960s charm bracelet with early images of each of the Fab 4 and imprinted signatures, 2 Avon Gift Collection twist barrel ball point pens with scrimshaw inspired designs, Handmade chicken figurine, 19-piece Cincinnati Reds bobblehead collection (Mr. Redlegs, Johnny Bench, Frank Robinson, Aaron Harang, Tony Perez), 5 electric train transformers (Lewis Marx & Co., Inc., American Flyer, KF Industries, Inc., Lionel Corporation), Coach style wristlet purse, 2 Bybee Pottery blue glazed dishes, Wall hanging brass porthole mirror, 2 fur covered zebra figures with glass eyes and molded noses, Judi’s Pastime Collectibles carousel zebra on brass pole figurine with wood base signed 1986, 2 Cincinnati Reds media guides (1975 and 1976), 1906 Wedgwood & Co., Hague pattern two handled fish platter with Dutch inlet scene, 1984 L. Smits hand-painted child’s hinged lid solid wood desk box, Metal embossing press in gold tone, Contemporary Reed & Barton wooden jewelry box, Hand blown SDS Seapoot Group American Designs fluted glass bowl, Viceroy metal cigarette holder with slide removable top, 1950s Uncle Sam’s “3-Coin Register Bank” with directions, Handmade wooden box with pyrographic decoration marked Flemish 681 Art on the bottom containing 38-piece collection of military and pins and clips (147th Regiment of Ohio National Guard, Girl Scout) and black and white portrait, 9-piece collection of Boy Scout pins, patch and “First Aid Guide” book, Small Coach patchwork handbag with leather strap, Decorative brass handled warming pan with hinged lid, Cincinnati Reds 1976 World Series Champions commemorative cast aluminum ashtray, Brass gazelle sculpture, Brass and enamel fondue pot chafing dish with wooden handle, Authentic Coach 2 handled satchel J0851-F13072, Casamotion hand blown gray glass vase, Franklin-54 cigarette holder and lighter combination, Lucky Strike cigarette tin, Hand-painted ceramic duck made in Italy marked T543, Antique solid wood tea caddy box, Mikasa clear crystal and cobalt blue swirl serving platter, 2 “Art of Chokin” metal engraved decorative porcelain plates with Japanese motif, 2 Hirsh aluminum and plastic frame clamps, 14 Green Hornet collector cards from 1966 printed on two sides, 6 vintage and contemporary backscratchers and shoe horns, Icom IC-M32 waterproof VHF marine transceiver with charging base and wall plug, 19 33 1/3 vinyl record albums from the 1960s-’70s (Joni Mitchell, Beach Boys, Black Sabbath, Billy Joel, Jeff Beck, Elton John), Bybee Pottery oval 2-handled mauve glaze serving dish, Gucci trim-fold vinyl wallet with zippered coin compartment, Framed original wood block print in red ink on textured natural paper of warrior on horse drawn wagon receiving weapons.

 

Coach style tan vinyl satchel with 2 handles and cross-body strap unused, 5-piece collection of WWII era military envelop hats and 1 fabric patch (Flight Ace) size 7 1/4 and 7 1/8, The Cellar mauve ceramic glazed bowls, ICE Snowball USB Plug & Play microphone for Skype calls in original box with instructions, 14-piece MLB Player’s Choice Collectible Series collection of bobbleheads (Cincinnati Reds sets 4, 5 and 6, Yankees, Pirates, Giants, Mets), 10-piece collection of glass liquor decanters (Beam’s Choice, Bonded Beam, state shaped bottles from Ohio and Illinois and Pennsylvania Keystone State bottle), Queen the band memorabilia including 5-piece matryoshka nesting doll featuring the band members, postcard and decal, 1977 TCR race car track set with 11 pieces of track, controllers, transformer and 4 cars, MiLocks keyless entry door knob set TKK-01P new in box, Longaberger basket wine chiller with 2-piece insulated freezer jacket, Handcrafted crepe paper, ornamental grass and dried wood rooster, Terri Kern Designs wind chimes with ceramic and metal construction, Collection of 14 Christmas and Easter themed ornaments, 2 brass sailboat metalwork sculptures artist signed, Solid oak hollow core mantel, Antique wood handle metal 2-person log saw, Fleur-de-lis adjustable curtain rod with brushed bronze finish, Oversized plastic terracotta style planter, Display chest with wood domed top and 3 glass panel sides, Duncan Phyfe style 1940s mahogany lyre harp shaped coffee table, Marble base table lamp with neutral pleated shade, Large steel dog crate with removable pan, Bissell Steam hard floor mop 1867, Child’s purple and pink tricycle with metal body and wood foot pedals, Mid Century style brass and wood floor lamp with neutral pleated shade, Contemporary metal pineapple table lamp with pineapple finial, Antique wood horse wagon yoke with cast iron hardware, EGR Petego mesh pet barrier, Genuine leather horse collar, Galvanized steel wash tub, Framed Peter Moran 1888 etching published by Radtke, Lauckner & Co. with thumbnail image (men plowing with double horse team, team of farmers harvesting hay), Kentucky Tavern Straight Bourbon Whiskey framed advertising mirror with photographic image of 1997 Churchill Downs Running of the Derby framed, Matted and framed “Macintosh Time” numbered silkscreen by Carol Simkin featuring children in apple tree 81/350, Matted and framed Burnita original watercolor artist signed red barn and birch trees in winter, Matted and framed Elizabeth Oelker original watercolor of lighthouse artist signed, Primitive style hand-painted reproduction on wood of Proverbs 15:17 framed, Matted and framed original numbered print 177/1200 by Ginger Brannon from 1980 watercolor image of aloe plant, Original acrylic on canvas artist sized Zayde ’03 geometric design framed, Matted and framed original numbered 358/800 Connie Steiner “Devotion” print of young female rider beside horse, Matted and framed Ikki Matsumoto numbered print 11/XX of owl perched on mushrooms protecting girl and butterfly, Matted and framed “In the Wild” giclee print of wildflowers by Lyn Snow artist signed and numbered 1343/1500, Matted and framed “Hummingbird” embossed lithograph by Harry Wysocki artist signed, Size 7.5 polished Larimar teardrop cabochon sterling ring, Teardrop turquoise sterling silver pendant, Size 7.75 sterling red solitaire CZ with clear pave halo ring, Size 4.5 sterling black onyx faceted solitaire ring, Modernist style black onyx fixed bale sterling silver 925 pendant.     

 

  

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