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Important Announcement:
Special notice to those visiting this site for the first time. Most of this auction, over 99.9%, is being sold ABSOLUTE with no minimums and no Buyers Premium. Bring you Trucks! Delivery for hire also. The auction starts promptly at 10am with the better items. Restoration items and modern H.H. Goods, if offered, are gradually sold towards the end of the auction. Please, no smoking INSIDE the buildings and be sure children are content! If you like a fast paced auction with items being truly sold to the highest bidders, then you will be happy to make the drive to Roumillat's. |
Fine collection of antique Majolica pottery; Rose Medallion plates, platters and vases; Staffordshire Spaniel; Victorian Spill Vase with hound hunting deer; Crystal Baccarat paperweight; Imari plates; Several nice and rare pieces of Roseville; Parrot figurines from China; Hand painted Sampson candy dish; Large Flow Blue platter; Victorian Lusterware cups and underplates, teapot and bowls; Royal Doulton china, "Booths Real Old Willow"; English Spode Hunt Scene dinnerware; Longchamp blue floral china; Haviland covered tureen with matching soup bowls; Austrian porcelain dresser set; Beautiful Capo di Monte flower arrangements;
Large Venetian green and gold pumpkin shaped vase; English pressed glass dresser set; Cut glass vase, celery dish and pin tray; 19th Century blob top decanter; Cut glass and brass Cherub pick holder; Super assortment of glass and crystal candlesticks, including a pair with Pheasant figures; 19th C EAPG pitcher with thistle and fern design; Crystal Orrefors decanter with etched designs; Hand blown "End of the Day" Murano bull's-eye vase; Rare collection of unusual inkwells, including a figural horse inkwell;
10 Sterling Silver Gorham goblets with rolled rim; 42 pieces of Watson Sterling Silver flatware; 4 Judaic ceremonial goblets; Sterling Meriden handled basket; Enamel and sterling David Anderson Norway cocktail fork; William and Mary by Lunt sterling silver flatware with serving pieces; Sterling silver sugar tongs and grape shears, 800 silver Belgium soup ladle; Sterling baby cup, salt and pepper shakers, rimmed coasters, bowls, comports, and other items; Victorian coin silver pastry server possibly from Titanic survivor family; 1846 Birmingham Sterling chased card case;
South Bend 17 jewel pocket watch; Alexandrite earrings and matching pendant set in 14K gold; Amethyst, Opal, Emerald, Pearl, Topaz, Citrine, Ruby, Sapphire and Diamond rings; Diamond earrings, tennis bracelet and necklaces; Pearls, Ivory and much more.
Rose marble Bust of bearded gentleman; Sailfish and Dolphin mounts; Wild Turkey beard, feathers and spurs; Ian Armstrong wood carved rocking horse; Victorian wood and screen dove cage; ½ metal airplane propeller; Tobacco basket and wood chicken coop; 19C large spinning wheel; Wood burning cook stove; 1930's poker chips with Swastika design; 1885 silverplated coffee urn on stand; "Crystal" wall mounted coffee grinder; Lacquered paper mache' charger; Lacquered wood 19C dulcimer / auto harp; French bound and reeded posts; Oak case, Whites, sewing machine with iron base; Counter top wood butter churn;
Horn and with sterling collar hunt whip; Burl knife box; Inlaid cribbage boards; Wood jewelry casket; Several early wooden tea boxes, with lids; Paper mache' writing desk; Brass "King of Diamonds" push up candlesticks; Adjustable, carved bookend also set with Jasperware panels; Wood and brass tabletop telescope; Nautilus displays; Collection of Equine figurines and related items; Handmade quilt; Black doll by Ideal; 1880's German Marke tin Clown in Cart with Donkey toy; Original cartoon Cel from The Beatles Yellow Submarine animation; CSA stamps;
1848 blanket chest with carved date, makers initials and swag ornamentation with original red milk paint, handmade iron hinges and key; Matching pair of 19th Century Tiger Maple, 4 poster, twin beds with tester, crochet covers, dust skirts and custom mattresses; Mahogany chest on legs with broken arch pediment, Victorian lacquered and painted loveseat; Diminutive mahogany sideboard, Mahogany bookshelf with wood carved galleries; Carved 4 panel burl screen; Tiger maple 19th Century chest; Delicate French style love seat; In the style of Hinkle Harris dining room table and 6 Queen Anne chairs; 18th C French cane back Fauteuil side chair; Queen size 4 poster rice bed; Henkle Harris sideboard; Walnut tea cart; S Curve roll top desk; ¾ Southern spool bed; Waxed pine bakers table; Dome top 19th C dovetailed blanket chest; Maple high chair; 4 Sheraton oak pierced slat back dining chairs;
Pine milk cupboard from Pendleton, South Carolina; Irish waxed pine round tilt top table; Curved glass oak china cabinet; Victorian oak sideboard with mirror and carvings; Pine corner cabinet; Several barley twist leg, end tables; Pressed back rocker; Mahogany dining room suite, 9 foot French, 6 door, armoire, inlaid with urns and flowers; Full size 4 poster bed with tester and crochet cover; Mahogany and Rosewood Baker coffee table, Schoolmasters standing desk; Biomorphic pink marble coffee table by Isamu Naguchi; 19th C mahogany 4 drawer chest with carved detailing on front; Folk art painted hutch; Footstools; Victorian needlepoint seat chairs; Coffee tables; End tables; Chest, dressers, dining tables, sofa and wall tables; Occasional chairs, Upholstered fireside chairs; Mirrors; Lighting
Picasso Poster that is pictured on the cover of Picasso's 3-volume poster book; 1970 Jim Dine lithograph; Framed Fortune Magazine Cover by Ferdnand Leger published the week Pearl Harbor was bombed; Signed, numbered and dated Governor Jim Edward's Trophy Series 'Wild Turkey' by Soubeyroux; Giclee of Amish Girl and white kitty; Silkscreen on Masonite of Paris; 6' X 6' Poplars and Junipers by Alba Corrado hand painted, stitched, applied and embroidered canvas wall hanging;
Portrait of Hildaguard from NY estate, additional painting on reverse, possibly California; Circa 1860 O/C of German Soldiers from Munich; 19th Century landscape in gilded frame; O/C study of apples by Whalen; Horse and hounds decorator painting; O/C of woman painting a cityscape, signed; Chinese silk embroidery; Engraving by W. O. Geller, London "Franklin at the Court of France 1778", published Philadelphia, 1853; "Charleston Rooftops" acrylic by Ginny Hancock; Lee Hook oil on canvas of boathouses on marsh at Pawleys; Several large decorator art pieces;
Note: An "absolute" auction is one in which the item will be sold to the highest bidder. There will be no minimum opening price or required price to be met on items sold absolute. A buyers premium is a fee, usually a percentage, many auctioneers add to the buyers final bill. It is a revenue enhancement method some auctioneers use to offset a lower sales commission. There is no BP, as it is called, on this auction for purchases paid for in cash or good check.
Sold the Way You Like
No Reserves, No Minimums
AND No Buyer's Fees
We operate a rather fast paced auction so we can get all the good stuff sold between 10am and 3pm. When we are having the backroom table lots we like to get started on them about 3pm so everyone can get home early.
On the main 10am auction we will try to sell requests early so you don't have to wait hours for just one item. We don't mind if you want to start the bidding low. Besides its not where it starts that is important; it's where it ends! Also we won't waste your time with lectures and we won't try to start the price up high and come down to nothing just to see it go back up. (It's a waste of time, everything starts low)
For people who can't attend the auction: Absentee bids are treated like a proxy bid and bought at the lowest bid up to the amount offered. For example, if you leave instructions to buy a lot for up to $100.00 and the bidding stops at $60.00. Then that is your bid, $60.00. Tie bids go to the person on the floor. All items including absentee bid items must be removed from the building by Monday 6pm after the auction.
Note to Out of town people and new buyers: Please bring a Visa/MC to guarantee your checks !!
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Coming from the North on U.S. 17 it is advisable to take the by-pass (I-526) toward North Charleston and continuing on I-526 toward Savannah. When you get to the end of I-526 take a right on U.S 17 South toward Savannah. Go about 1/3 mile and look for us on the lefthand side of U.S 17 just before the Hess Station.
Coming from the West on I-26 take exit 212 where it says "I-526 Savannah". Continue to the end and make a right onto U.S.17 South. We are about 1/3 mile out on the lefthand side just before the Hess Station.
There are Plenty of Motels, Lodges, and B&B and Charleston has more World Class Restaurants than most Major Cities.
Nearby Motels:
Roumillat's Auction is located about 4 miles South of downtown Charleston directly on US 17.
Hampton Inn, (1/4 mile) (843) 573-1200
Holiday Inn Express (1/3 Mile) 402-8300
Town & Country (1/3 Mile) 571-1000
Best Western (1 mile) 571-6100
Motel 6 (1/3 mile) 556-5144
Econo Lodge (right next door) (843)571-1880
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