Wednesday, December 28th at 10 a.m. Inside Soulis Gallery located 30 miles east of Kansas City Missouri at the western edge of LONE JACK, MO. A very, very large un-catalogued offering of Oak Furniture, Victorian Furniture, Lock Side Chest, Modern Design Furniture, 100 pieces of Art Pottery, 100s of pieces of Murano, Bohemian and other Art Glass, Cut Glass, several fine Crystal Stemware sets, Oriental Rugs, Antique Lamps and Lighting, '50s Modern Accessories and Decor, Metalwork of from the Arts & Crafts and other stylistic periods, Furniture and Accessories, large Railroad Scales, Primitives, Antiques of all types, Paintings from 1900 to 1970, 100s of Framed Prints and Artwork, Art Deco, Collectibles, Silver Coinage, Slot Machine and much more! In-house bidding only, no catalogued items. Sales tax must be collected on certain items so bring your tax number. |
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Sunday, December 4th, 12 noon Lone Jack, Mo. |
Mission, Art Pottery, Fine Art,
Saturday, Inside Soulis Auction Gallery located 30 miles east of Kansas City, MO at the Western edge of A great collection of items including but not limited to:
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As part of the Jim Hunter Estate Tag Sale, 2953 Grand Avenue, (Nov. 3, 4, 5, 2011) November 11, 2011
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The Wendel Craighead Collection Including china and silver formerly
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Lone Jack, MO. Collections of American Art Glass, Austrian Art Glass, other European Art Glass, Art Deco, Art Nouveau, Mission Furniture, Tango Czech Glass, Murano Art Glass, Fine Art, some period Lighting and related accessories. |
A Good Looking Antique Auction Sunday, September 11th at 12 Noon LONE JACK, MO
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Sunday, August 28th at 12 Noon Lone Jack, MO
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Spring Auction of Saturday afternoon,
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Just after the 66th Annual National Association of Watch & Clock Collectors National Convention in Overland Park, Kan.
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Modern Design Auction 3 p.m. in the Afternoon 208 W. 19th St., |
Saturday, May 7th at 10 a.m. Lone Jack, MO |
Lone Jack, Mo. |
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Sunday, Lone Jack, MO
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Saturday, February 5th 2011 at 10 a.m. Lone Jack, MO |
Saturday, January 15th 2011
When staging exhibits and delivering lectures on Quack Medical Devices and their "inventors", Dr. Keller would draw upon his extensive collection of antiques to demonstrate some of the questionable procedures that have been foisted upon the believing public. Now the time has come for his family to send Dr. Keller's complete 30-year collection to auction for sale to the highest bidder. Highlights include:
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