RIECHMANN OUTSTANDING HOUSEHOLD, ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLES FROM THE REDEKER, HEINZMANN & KOELLING ESTATES
Saturday, November 3, 2018
Nice Dry Sink Washstands 5 Leg Threshing Table Glass Kitchen Cupboard Lots of Crocks and Jugs Woven Egg Basket Beautiful Dressers Chest of Drawers Beautiful Oval and Center Tables Outstanding Large Collection of Graniteware, including Small Milk cans Set of 12 Painted Carnival Glass – Cherry Décor 2 Victorian Hanging Lamps – Complete, Hand Painted Electrified Toy Trucks – Some in boxes, Some cast iron, Coca Cola Truck RS Prussia Plates and Bowls Bavarian & German Fruit Plates Cast Iron Milk Wagons, Trucks & Toys Waterford and Bird Collector Items Old Linens Railroad Lanterns Butter Churn Collection (2) Kraut Cutters – 1 With Wood Paddle Porcelain Clocks Walnut Marble Top Oval Coffee Table Walnut Turtle Top Table Needlepoint Chairs Grandmother Clock – Very nice Pevely Milk Bottle Crate B & H Kerosene Lamp with a Shade Steamer Trunks Old Baby Buggy Set of 12 IH Remembrance Pattern Silverplate - 1948 Set of 12 Caned Chairs 5 D Barnhouse Collector Plates 12 Place Settings of Imperial Stainless Flatware, Glassware, Candle Holders, and Hens on Nest White Enamel Small Wood Cookstove Large Gas White Enamel Gas Range Old Necchi Electric Sewing Machine Sausage Stuffer and Grinder Many Beautiful Collector Plates Hoosier Cupboard Walnut Knockdown Wardrobe Siegler Oil Heater Advertising Items Victrola Several Baskets Wool Comforters Several Quilts and Lots of Quilt-making Materials Copper Bottom Coffee Pot Cast Iron Dog Door Stop Benches Brass Buckets (2) Platform Scales Electric Range (2) Refrigerators Lift Chair Many Items Still to be Found!
Owners: Estate of Alvira Redeker - Deceased New Minden, IL
Carlyle, IL
Carlyle, IL NOTES: We will sell in 2 rings and sell furniture at 1 PM. Buy the most beautiful and unique Christmas gifts your loved ones could ever receive! Mrs. Redeker lived in the home her parents established approximately 100 years ago, and it has remained unchanged. You must see! Mr. Heinzmann (93 at his passing) collected for many, many years and was well known for his Heinz Hope dairy breeding farm and loved to collect milk related items, churns, milk cans, and miniature railroad items---anything farm and railroad related. Mrs. Koelling was noted for her outstanding quilt making. All announcements sale day take precedence over printed advertisements. Although information contained in our ads has been obtained from sources deemed reliable, sellers and/or auctioneers cannot and do not guarantee its accuracy. All items sold as is and where is. Terms: Cash With Proper ID Not Responsible For Accidents Lunch On Grounds
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