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High Bid: 350.00 CDN
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Time Remaining: 14d 13h 10m - Monday 05:47 PM
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Date(s)
11/11/2024 - 12/9/2024
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Please call or email if you have any questions about the auction or any of the lots. Bidding is now open and will start closing Monday, December 9th at 6:00 P.M. with a soft close.

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PICK UP: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10th, 8:30 A.M to 2:00 P.M 750 Ridgewood Ave., Ottawa, ON


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Lot # 68f
Estimate 800.00 - 1,000.00 CDN
Group - Category Furniture - Chairs / Stools
Lead FIVE 1960'S TEAK DINING CHAIRS
Description
FIVE TEAK DINING CHAIRS WITH ATTRACTIVE FINGER JOINT DETAILING ALONG BACK SUPPORT, NEWER WOOD SEATS AND UPHOLSTERY 21 3/8" W X 15.75" D X 30" H
Name Spooner Estate Auctions - December 9th, 2024
Auctioneer
Type Online-Only Auction
Date(s) 11/11/2024 - 12/9/2024
Auction Date/Time Info
Bidding now open and will BEGIN closing on Monday December 9th, starting at 6:00 P.M. with a soft close.
Preview Date/Time Monday, December 9th, from 2:00 P.M to 5:00 P.M 750 Ridgewood Ave., Ottawa, ON Online Catalogue Now Available For Viewing and Bidding.
Checkout Date/Time All successful bidders will receive their invoice after the auction via email. Please check your spam folder if you do not receive your invoice.
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Delivering premiere auction and appraisal solutions to the heart of Canada's National Capital region for over four decades. Our unparalleled experience ensures precise valuations and seamless transactions, catering to the diverse needs of our esteemed clientele. COME FIND YOUR ONE OF A KIND!!!!! Our December 9, 2024 ONLINE ONLY Auction Has A Number Of Interesting Items On Offer Including Artwork by Bruno Bobak, Bruce Heggtveit, Norval Morrisseau, Joseph F. Plaskett, William Harvey Sadd, Henry Harold Vickers, a Circa 1820 British Portrait Canvas and Inuit Artists, A 1966 Gold English Sovereign Coin, An English 9K Solid Gold Presentation Snuffbox, Nice Quality Gold Estate Jewellery from Russia and England, Antique Pieces of Carved Ivory, Men's and Ladies Sterling Pocket Watch, A Good Assortment of Sterling Silver including Three Flatware Services, Waterford and other Crystal Stemware, Swarovsksi Crystal Figurines, MCM Teak Furniture, Christmas Ornaments and Decor including Newfoundland Mummer Figures and So Much More!! ARTWORK BY CANADIAN, AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN ARTISTS: Lydia Alexander, Vincent Benes, Stephanie Binnie, Bruno Bobak, Cole M. Bowman, Ralph Wallace Burton (2), Marie Versailles Choquet, Leah Chodikoff (2), Mirca Delanoe (2), Serge Dubreuil, Jack Albert Elliot, Ivan Kenneth Eyre, M. French, Paul Gauthier (2), Jack W. Hardcastle, Bruce Heggtveit, Frederick Leo Hunter, Claude Langevin, Francis Langstaff, Wallace R. Macaskill, Sidney Charles Mooney (2), Norval Morrisseau, Tony Onley, Muraina Oyelami, William Perehudoff, Joseph F. Plaskett, Jack Reid, Moe Reinblatt, William Harvey Sadd (2), Jean-Guy Schnobb, Gerard Tremblay (3), Henry Harold Vickers, G. Wate, Jose Weiss, Wilson. INUIT AND FIRST NATIONS ARTWORK: Mina Emiqutailaq - Sanikiluaq (1921-) E9-86 - Stone Carving of a Hawk Gyta Eeseemailie - Pangnirtung (1955-) E6-755 - Mixed Media on Canvas Lisa (XX-) Embroidered Felt on Frame Andy Miki {Attrib.} - Arviat (1918-1983) E1-436 -Polar Bear Carving Q.N. (XX-) Antler Carving of Hunter and Whale Nowdlak Noak - Kinngait (1964-) E7-2129 -Stone Carved Bear Goo Pootoogook - Kinngait (1956-) E7-1525 - Ink and Pencil Drawing Andrew Qappik C.M. R.C.A. - Pangnirtung (1934) E6-1080 - Limited Edition Stencil (2) Peter Ragee - Kinngait (1955-) E7-1344 - Pencil on Paper Mary Uyarektek - Ulukhaktok (1934-) W2-468 - Polar Bear Packing Doll Unidentified Artist - (XX-) Inuit Stone Inukshuk Carving and Ulu Knife Unidentified Artists - (XX-)-Four Inuit Carved Antler Brooches Unidentified Artist - 1960's Walrus Tusk Scrimshaw Cribbage Board Unidentified Artist - Iqaluit (1999) Carved Stone Kayak Simon Brascoupe - First Nations Anishinaabe (1948-) - Stencil in Colour Robert Kakekgamic - Canadian First Nations (1944-) - Limited Edition Serigraph Robert Platero - Navajo (XX-) - Sterling and Turquoise Squash Blossom Necklace Jimmie Nezzie - Navajo (XX-) - Copper and Turquoise Inlay Cuff Bracelet Vintage Navajo Sterling and Turquoise Bolo Tie. JEWELLERY AND WATCHES: 18K, 15K, 14K, 10K and 9K Yellow Gold, White Gold, Rose Gold and Platinum Rings, Earrings, Bracelets, Stickpins, Bar Pins, Brooches, Pendants and Necklaces, Many Pieces Set with Gemstones Including Amber, Black, Yellow and White Diamonds, Opal, Pearl, Ruby, Blue, Pink and White Sapphire, Turquoise, Yellowknife 80% Gold Polar Bear Charm, Assorted Sterling Jewellery including a Robert Platero Navajo Sterling and Turquoise Squash Blossom Necklace, Burkhardt Cuff Bracelet, Egyptian .800 Silver Cuff Bracelet, Five Pieces Baltic Amber Jewellery, Large Polished Baltic Amber Nugget on a Sterling Chain, Men's 1887 Sterling Open Face Pocket Watch and a Ladies .935 Silver Open Face Pocket Watch. STERLING AND OTHER SILVER: Birks Sterling Flatware Service for Six, Northumbria Sterling "Normandy Rose" Flatware Service for Six, International Sterling 'Pine Tree' Flatware Service for Six, Set of Six International Sterling Irene Pattern Teaspoons, An Assortment of Bailey Banks and Biddle, Sheffield, Gorham and Birks Sterling Serving Spoons, Georgian Sterling Silver Cream Pitcher, Asprey Sterling Sauce Boat, English Victorian Sterling Pedestal Dish, 11 Pieces Assorted Sterling Flatware and Tableware, Birks Sterling Pierced Tazza, Birks & Ryrie 5 Piece Sterling Vanity Set, Two Birks Sterling Small Vanity Trays, 1930's Sterling and Enamel Compact, Set of 850 Silver Appetizer Picks, Circa 1900 Continental 800 Silver Ladies Shoe, English Arthur Price County Plate "Dawn' Flatware Service for 12, Pair Cavendish Plate Candelabra and Sterling Handled Cutlery Serving Pieces. CHINA, CRYSTAL, GLASS, POTTERY, FIGURINES AND FIGURAL STATUES: Wedgwood 'Candlelight' Dinner Service for 6, Wedgwood 'Avebury' Dinner Service for Four, Ten Pieces of Villeroy & Boch 'Smeraldo' Tableware, Copeland Spode 'Indian Tree' Dinner Service for Eight +, Bidasoa MCM Dinner Service for 8+, Late Copeland Spode Chinoiserie Inkwell, Waterford Crystal 'Maureen' Wine Glasses, Port Wine and Fluted Champagne Glasses, Pair Waterford Crystal Wine Stoppers, 32 Pieces Royal Netherland 'Juliana' Crystal, 6 Royal Doulton Crystal Whiskey Tumblers, 4 Stuart Crystal Brandy Snifters, English Sterling Collar Crystal Decanter, Swarovski Crystal Figurines, Krosno Hand Blown Glass Vase, Robert Held Iridescent Art Glass Vase, Art Glass Paperweights, Pair Vintage Hand Blown Glass Epergnes, 19th C. Sir Walter Scott Staffordshire Figurine, Assorted Moorcroft Pottery, Hummel, Lladro and Royal Doulton Figurines, Reproduction Staffordshire Spill Vase, Two Bronze Panther & Jaguar Plaques (After Barye) and a Bronze Bacchus Child Sculpture. COINS AND CURRENCY: 1966 English .917/ 22K Gold Sovereign Coin Six Canadian Pre-1968 Silver Dollars Nine Canadian Pre-1967 50 Cent Pieces 1976 Montreal Olympic $5 Sterling Coin Necklace Two 1921 U.S. Morgan Silver Dollars + 1943 Walking Liberty 50 Cent Coin. ORIENTAL OBJECTS: Early 20th C. Chinese Embroidered Silk Celebration Panel, 19th C. Bone Carved Dragon Cigarette Holder, Chinese Nephrite Dragon Head Tortoise Carving, Vintage Set of Chinese Puzzle Ball Chess Pieces and Two Pairs of Chinese Ivory Look Composite Sculptures. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS: Carlton CAS100 Saxaphone with Case, Circa 1900 Mandolin Guitar/ Zither/ Steel String Harp. BOOKS: 1927 First Edition of The First Canadian Christmas Carol by Father Jean De Brebeuf, Published by Rous & Mann Ltd. Toronto, Hardcover Contemporary House by Konemann, The World Atlas of Wine First Edition Hardcover by Hugh Johnson Publishers 1971, The Joys of Wine By Clifton Fadiman, Hardcover, Publisher Harry N. Abrams, 1975, Assorted Christmas Books from Late 19th C. To the Mid 20th Century. MILITARIA: Boer War: Boer War Canadian Militia Clay Pipe, Early 20th C. English Prismatic Compass Apparently Used During The Boer War, A Very Fine 19th C. Stanley of London Box Sextant Apparently Used During The Boer War WWI W.O & Co. High Power Telescope Eyepiece, F. Barker Lensatic Marching Compass, J.H. Steward Prismatic Marching Compass, Short & Mason Prismatic Marching Compass, Five Copies of the WWI Illustrated War News Magazine WWII German Marching Compass, Strobomeca Propellor Synchronism Indicator, Two Canadian WWII Medals, Two British POW Letters Etc., A Grouping of Canadian and USA Rations Cards, Two Polish Gold Cross of Merit Medals Etc. ANTIQUE, VINTAGE AND NEW ITEMS OF INTEREST: Two 18th C. Carved Ivory Mughal Elephants, Pair Georgian Ivory Oval Polychrome Boxes, Antique Ivory Elephant Snuffbox, Antique Darlot Paris Lens Magic Lantern Projector and Slides, Mid 19th C. Mahogany Travelling Secretary Box, Antique Oak Wall Phone, Mahogany Victrola Phonograph Cabinet, Circa 1900 Surveyors Drum Clinometer, Circa 1910 English Brass Telescope, Brass 12" Parallel Rule and Level, 1908 Underwood No. 5 Typewriter, Seven Brass Canadian Railroad Switch Keys,Vintage Red and Black Wool Blanket, Vintage IKEA Bitig Wall Clock, Funky Yellow Mesh Metal Pull Cart, Le Creuset, and Copco and Other Cast Iron Cookware, Two Memorex and Curtis Turntable Radio /CD Players,Signed Montreal Canadiens Gump Worsley Photograph, Red Daymak Portable Mobility Scooter TOYS: 19th C. Cast Iron Horse Bank, Child's Wood Sled, Vintage Lionel O-Gauge Train Set, Three Jacques Villeneuve Diecast Model Cars, Four Diecast Model Cars. Lesney Toy Cars, Lot of Wade Whimsies Figurines. CHRISTMAS ITEMS: Assorted Christmas Ornaments and Decor including Hand Blown Glass Ornaments by Christopher Radko and Others, Hand Crafted Folk Art Santa's, Vaillancourt 1989 Chalkware Santa, Vintage Angel Toppers, Papier Mache and Carved Mummer Figurines and Crafts from Newfoundland,1950's Sears-Roebuck Santa's Candy Express, Album of Antique and Vintage Christmas Cards, Late 19th Century Father Christmas Books, 1940's-'50's Children's Pop Up Christmas Books, Assorted Vintage Hardcover and Soft Cover Christmas Books plus more. MID CENTURY ITEMS: Lotte Bostlund Pottery Lamp, Emaus Copper and Brass Sun Wall Hanging, Ingraham Mid Century Starburst Clock 1950's Kodak Kodaslide Stereo Viewer I and Slides, Various Teak Serving Pieces, 1950's Vintage Cola Cooler, Clear Lucite Spaghetti Swag Lamp, 1970's Metal Sun Wall Sculpture,Three Scheurich Pottery Vases, Seven Germany Pottery Vases and Pitchers and a Selection of MCM Table Lamps MID CENTURY MODERN FURNITURE: Five 1960's Teak Dining Chairs, Four Danish Farstrup 220 Teak Dining Chairs, Three Kai Kristiansen Model 31 Teak Chairs, Vejl Stole Mobelfarik Rosewood Coffee Table, Luigi Tiengo Lounge Chair, Rosewood Dining Table and Six Chairs, Rosewood Credenza with Removable Hutch, Scandinavian Wood Frame Sofa, Teak Double Nesting Tables, Pair Single Drawer Teak Night Tables, One Single Drawer Teak Nightstand and a Teak Magazine Stand. FURNITURE, MIRRORS, LAMPS, CLOCKS AND ORIENTAL RUGS: Gibbard Mahogany Desk and Chair, Mahogany Georgian Style Tilt Top Table, Art Nouveau Mahogany Display Cabinet, Mahogany Fold Top Games Table, Mahogany Drinks Cabinet With Serving Tray Top, Mahogany Victrola Phonograph Cabinet, Oak Barristers Five Tier Stacking Bookcase, Oak Mirrored Back Coat Rack, Walnut Art Deco Liquor Cocktail Cabinet, Walnut Two Tier Dumbwaiter Table, Hooker Two Drawer Console Table, Lescot Glass Top Coffee Table, Modern Tella Systems Seven Piece Rosewood Finish Bedroom Set, Chinoiserie Black Lacquer Corner Cabinet, Moorcroft Pottery Table Lamp, Chrome Finish Torchiere Lamp, Vintage Brass Adjustable Floor Lamp, Antique Hand Carved Oak Case Mantel Clock and a British Made Banjo Barometer/Thermometer. Plus a Good Assortment of Oriental Wool and Silk Carpets. Please browse through the catalogue to see all the items mentioned plus many more not listed here and check back for updates. SHIPPING AVAILABLE If you are interested in consigning items to our upcoming Auctions, we would be pleased to hear from you, please call us at 613-220-1212 or email admin@spoonerauctions.com to discuss the particulars.
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1,000.01 - 3,000.00 100.00 CDN
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