Expo Auction Center

8157 Garman Rd. Burbank, Ohio 44254

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Antique, Advertising & Collectible Auction

Expo Auction Center 

8157 Garman Rd.

Burbank, Ohio 

Location: Interstate I-71 and Route 83, East 1/8 mile on RT. 83 from the intersection of I-71 & 83 to Garman Rd. turn left ¼ mile to Auction Center on the left

An incredible sale with fantastic opportunities for the collector, investor, dealer or you!

TWO PART SALE ON March 14

DOORS OPEN AT 8:00 A.M.

200-300 BOX LOTS TO BE SOLD FROM 9:00 A.M. TO 10:15 A.M.

Regular antique auction starts 15 minutes after box lots.

PREVIEW 8:00A.M.   SALE Approximately  10:30A.M.   Sunday March 14th 2010 !!!!!

Sunday, March 14th we will offer for sale: Advertising, antique glassware, furniture, 8 oriental rugs, sterling silver, clocks, radios, German Steins, sheet music, Deco items, bronzes, over 50pieces of framed art (Oils, Watercolors. & Prints), coins, jewelry, and more.

FURNITURE:  Headed china, Duncan Phyfe Dinning Room Table, Walnut Victorian Marble top Side Board, Two Dr. Bookcase Mahogany, Bakers China Cabinet,  Four Cherry Needle Point Seated Chairs, Victorian Plant Stand, Fancy Oak Extension Hall Table, 3 Sectional Bookcase, 3 Bookcases,  Cherry Coffee Table, Walnut Coffee Table, Depression Sewing Stool, Unusual Oak Arm Chair, Cherry Table –Drop Leaf,  Drop Leaf Walnut Night Stand, Several  Chairs,  Plant Stands, Walnut Inlaid Stacking Table – 3 Tier, Oak Tea Cart, Collapsible Oak high Chair, Mahogany Game Table 1890’s, Victorian Cradle, Mahogany Two Door Linen Press, Quilt Rack, White Sewing Machine / Oak Case, Cherry Open Hutch, French Setting Chair, Child’s Wicker Rocker, Youth Hall tree, Half Moon Stands, and lots more.

GLASS:  Crown Tuskin Crystal Glass, , Nippon, Depression Glass, Carnival Glass, Cut Glass Liquor Decanter,  Salt Dips,  Fenton Swans, Hand Painted German Plates,  Cranberry pitcher, Bosson’s Scottie Dog Hanger, 4 Oriental Plates, 11 Pieces of Depression Glass, 2 Candy Dishes Pewter Bases, 10  German Steins, Tooth Pick Holders, “Rosary” Blue & White Hanley- England,

ADVERTISING: Neon’s: Vikings, 49er’s, Game Time. Redskins Budweiser; Quaker State Oil Can; Pepsi Double Dot Syrup Can, Royal Crest Farm Dairy Milk Bottle,  Bailey Glass Tip Tray, Kist’s Brewery Wire Display, Charlie the Tuna Bank (1988), Similac Dye Cut Ad.,  DeLaval Match Holder, Nicola Bottle Sign, Wonder Bread Sign, Putman Dye Cabinet, Navon Deco Auto Can, Fountain Service Neon Clock, 7up framed Card Board Sign, RARE 1930’s Lg. Tin Deco Coca Cola Sign, All Jacks Cigarette Sign, Nichola Kola Bottle Sign 35”x12”, Ice Cold Coke 1936Sign, 18” x 54”, Drink Dybales Bottle Sign 9” x 20”, Kern’s Bread Sign 1959 8” x 42”, Royal Crown Cola White Thermometer 10” x 25”,  Royal Crown Red Thermometer 10” x 25”, Hires Root Beer Sign 27 ½” x 9 ½”, Dixi – Cola in Bottles Sign 27 ½” x 9 ½”, Wonder Orange 5Cent Sign 19” x 13”, Augustiner Beer Sign 19 ½” x 13 ½”, Give One Gripp Beer Sign 19 ½” x 13 ½”, Schlitz Malt Syrup Sign 23 ½” x 12”, Porcelain Cover the Earth Paint Sign 34” x 19”, Kayo-O Drink Sign 9” x 24”, Crescent Beverage Sign 13” x 19”, Pepsi Cola Bottle Cap Sign 30” Diameter, Cooks Beer Sign 28” x 14”, Baxter’s Drum Cigar Sign 5 Cent 9” x 14”, Early hires “Drink Dr. Pepper “ Sign, Early 1930’s” Hires In Bottle” Sign, Buck Berry Beverage, Budweiser, Nichola Bottle Sign 1936 8” x 24”, Sun Crest Thermometer 4 ½” x 16 ½”,

Belar Cigar self framed tin 7” x 9”, and a lot more.

COINS, JEWLERY AND STERLING: Over 100 silver dollars:  1879, 1880, 1881-0, 1881,  1885, 1885-0,1886-0,  1888, 1888-0, 1889,  1890-0,  1890,  1899-0,  1900-0, 1901-0,1902-0,  1921,1922,  1922-S, 1922-D, 1923-P,1923-S,  1924-P, 1925-S, 1974; Silver coins all dominations, Proof sets,  Sterling Candle Holders, Salt & Pepper shakers.  SILVER PLATE; Tray of Custom Jewelry, Several Box Lots of Costumer Jewelry, Box Lot of Watches, Hunter Case Pocket Watch, DIAMOND BRACELET (R)14 kt. Gold with 75 full cut diamonds / hall marked-panther style w channel 15.35 DWT) and more.

PRINTS: 2- Maxfield Parrish Prints,  Water Colors, Oriental Pictures in Frame, Black Memorabilia Prints, Queen Hefertile Painting by R.A. Schorty with documentation, Elma Wenger “Flower Mart” water Color, 15-20 Eric Brater water colors and oil paintings (“Fall Shadows”, “Silent Night”, “Morning Star”, “Birches”, “Alaska Scene”, “Forest Edge”, “Ducks”,” Wooden Nickel Spoon”, “coming In”, “Village IN Twilight”, “Winter Supplies”, Glacier Lake”), A.J. Szabo water color, Max Roemer Oil Paintings and Water Colors, Fransico Pradilla Oil Painting (1848-1921), Jiroush 1958 Floral Pastel, Gutman Print, Fredrick Detwiller CIRCA 1910 “The Arino Fworences”, Fred Leach Oil Paintings, M.G. Poortner –Oil Painting, Machinist Photo, Missionary Photo, Black and white prints, and  others.

COLLECTIBLES: Deco Bronze Signed by Lindner 1935, Cast Iron Elephant, Child’s Doll High Chair (1890’s), Victorian Gone With the Wind Lamp Hand Painted Globe, Outstanding Pop Corn Wagon Large Wheel, German Coco Clock, Brass Pail, KC Clock Company Porcelain: German, Type Trays, What Not Shelf, German Monk Stein, Old Company Plate Silverware Set, Time Warner Art Books (26), Titanic Door Stop- Cast Iron, Us Military Nurses Uniform, Aero plot Atlas of Summit County, Brass Candle Holder, Aladdin  Oil Lamp-Hand Painted Shade,  5 Boxes of  Post Card Albums,  Unusual Horn Ash Tray, Hats, Flat Top Trunk, 1930’s Depression Mirror, Mickey Mouse Phone, Pair of Hanging Chalk Horse Plaques, Indian Table Scarf’s, Two Pieces of Indian Pottery (NEMADJI), Western Statutes, Chandelier With 4 Shades, Sandicast Scottie Dog, Coffee Mill, Kenffel,/ Esser Co. Early Slide Rule(2), 2 Oval frames reverse paintings, Binoculars w/ case, Elgin Travel Clock with World Wide Face, West Germany Gobel Angels, Box of Bells, Box Of Personal Letters from Eric Brader, Wood PlaneSheet Music, 4 NOS boxes of Hot Wheels and more

ORIENTAL RUGS: 10 hand made and loomed early oriental rugs.

( R) Reserve

AUCTIONEERS RESERVE THE RIGHT TO PULL ANY ITEM FROM THE SALE.

5% BUYERS PREMIUM ON THIS SALE!!!

Sale conducted by Greg Vogelsong Ph.D. & Matt Ford

Licensed and bonded auctioneers in favor of the State of Ohio

For information call 330-334-0209 or 330 -703-9887 or 330-329-8589

View a complete listing of items and over 300 pictures of items to be sold, at our web site.

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Terms of sale: Cash, approved credit card (VISA & Master Card Only), cashier checks, Bank letter of credit and / or buyer known buy auctioneer. Personal checks without prior authorization will have to pick up merchandise after check clears.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 02 March 2010 19:54
 
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The Expo Auction Center prides itself on not having reserve bids or allowing consignees to bid their merchandise back. We have handled literally thousands of items and our sellers are always happy. We charge twenty percent on any item. If you are interested in having one item or an entire estate sold please contact us at the numbers provided. The Expo Auction Center is also one of the largest dealers in old magazines, especially Life Magazine. If you have a certain issue that you are looking for please email us with issue date and brief description. We will contact you with availability and price.