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Saturday, June 12th · 10:30 AM

Tractor, Mower & Guns sell at High Noon!

Location:  6051 Dunn Rd. — Howell, MI  48855

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Directions:  From Detroit: take I-96 West to exit 148B which merges onto US-23 north.  Follow 4.5 miles to exit 67 (M-59).  Turn left towards Howell for 4.5 miles; turn right onto Argentine Rd.  Follow for 2.5 miles to Dunn Rd. and turn right to auction site.  From Lansing: take I-96 East to Howell exit 133 (M-59).  Follow Highland Rd. (M-59) 8.4 miles and turn left onto Argentine Rd.  Follow for 2.5 miles to Dunn Rd. and turn right to auction site. 

This is an amazing auction that has everything...you do not want to miss this one!

Cool Items: 1990 Bally Pool Sharks pinball machine w/ops manual (works great!); Cast iron wagon wheel trailer; Sleigh; U.S.N. Seabee Camp Perry, VA pillowcase; Classical G.J. Gould & Son Model CRB-395 guitar and case; Art Deco Kay acoustic guitar; Excelsior Baby Grand, Royal Standard & Silvetta accordions.

Tractor/Lawn: Ford 1520 tractor & Ford 951 3 pt hitch rotary hog (1,417 hrs); New Holland 5600 105A front-end loader; Craftsman ZT7000 zero-turn lawn mower 22 HP.

Guns: French Model Infantry “Zulu” conversion shotgun; Whippet Model C by J. Stevens 22 cal bolt-action rifle; (2) Belgian T. Barker double barrel shotguns; Ketland Co. London trade percussion lock plate musket; Marlin XXX Standard 1872 Pocket Revolver; Belgian cannon barrel pistol .44 cal; European Single Shot Percussion Pistol; MEC Shot Shell press-20 gauge. 

Antiques: English 18th c. grandfather clock; Quarter sawn Gothic grandfather clock; E. Ingraham Co. regulator wall clock; Sharp Gothic steeple mantle clock; New Haven parlor mantle clock; Schatz Anniversary clock; Primitives: Tramp Art picture frame, Wooden bowls, spoons, clamps & stamps, Round Bentwood pantry cheese boxes, Planers, Scythe; Hand-hammered copper & brass pcs; Jackson-Guldan Violin w/case; B-R Elec. Co. cathedral-top wall phone; Cranberry glass oil chandelier; Victorian hanging kerosene lanterns w/prisms; Kerosene lamps; Lead slade glass lamp; Hurricane lamp; Red Wing stoneware 3 gal water cooler; 25 gal Western stoneware crock; Stenciled John Weaver Wholesale Stoneware Cincinnati, OH 2 gal jug; R.H. Diebboll stoneware flower crock; Salt glazed jugs; Pueblo Indian pottery; Victorian collar box; Baby/invalid pap boat feeder; 1858 Mason CFJ Co. & cross quart fruit jars. 

Furniture: Victorian burl walnut marble top shaving stand; Victorian walnut marble top washstand; Eastlake oak dresser w/mirror, 2 glove boxes & burled walnut accents; Eastlake carved oak dresser; Early pine lift-lid blanket “mule” chest; 19th c. glider rocker; Shaker rocking chair; Walnut marble top dresser w/beveled mirror; Walnut china cabinet & secretary; Victorian fainting couch; Oak church pew; Oak commode; Parlor tables; Drop leaf tables; Flat & camel top trunks; Lg & sm spinning wheels & more!  Collectibles: Over 200 pcs of Ruby glass: World’s Fair, OH State Fair, Pan American, pitchers, cups, boots, decanters, bells, baskets, vases, goblets, axes, Kings Crown Ruby Thumbprint; Vintage 2-weave hair watch fob w/tiger eye & carved figurine; Michael Ricker pewter figurines; Victorian celluloid cabinet photo album; Vintage advertising cards; Blotters; 19th c. death notices; Postcards; Valentines; Holiday cards; Old photographs; Match cover album; AMF Fire Fighter Unit #508 pedal car; Jack knives; Cast iron & brass irons; Victorian wicker doll carriages; Dolls: Russian, Effanbee Lovums & Dionne Alexander; 1920’s license plates; City of Detroit III & Coney Island pennants & more! 

Jewelry: Tiger claw; Egyptian sterling bracelets; Charm bracelet; Blue sapphire & turquoise rings; Brooches; Wrist watches.

Misc: Long & Short handled tools; Craftsman 2.75 hp 10” table saw; Corner cabinet; Upholstered chairs; Pictures; Lamps; Gourd baskets; Kitchen items & more! 

Terms & Conditions:  All purchases must be paid for in full by U.S. funds the day of the Auction.  No item will be removed until settlement has been made. Payment is by cash, MI checks w/proper ID, VISA, MasterCard, or Discover. All items MUST BE REMOVED the day of auction, or arranged with the seller.  All items are sold “As Is, Where Is”.  Neither auctioneer nor seller is responsible for accidents or items after sold.  Announcements made the day of the sale take precedence over all printed matter.

State of Michigan Registered Auctioneer #2801000039






 
   
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