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Charleston, SC
Saturday June 6th, 2009: 10:00am
Doors open 9:00am
Early Preview: FRIDAY, June 5th    11am until 6pm

Absolute     Auction
Furnishings, Antique & Modern, Collectibles, etc..
Quality consignments are welcome for our June auctions.
Approximately 460 unadvertised lots.

Including ART, FURNITURE, COLLECTIBLES, BOOKS, Coins, Lighting, mirrors, china, pottery, workshop, tools, ETC.

Charleston estates sold at PUBLIC auction. Plan to attend!
Location:  Roumillat`s Auction Gallery, 2241 Savannah Highway,
Charleston S.C. 29414





SNEAK PREVIEW PHOTOS OF A FEW ITEMS:





Important Announcement:
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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.

Preview the photos to get a general idea of this sale. PLEASE TAKE NOTE! The photos and text are no-where near a complete representation of the auction. We will add some of more interesting items as we can but please view the photos.
You must preview in person to really understand the large scope of our auctions.

The Short List:

Fine estate gold and gemstone jewelry, 18K gold Omega watch, 14K charm bracelet weighing 22 dwt, Diamond, Amethyst, Ruby, Emerald, Opal, Ametrine and Topaz rings, Signed Libby cut glass bowl, Cut glass pitcher, Baccarat crystal with twisted cane knife rests, Nice collection of Wedgwood collectibles, Mint in box Dresden porcelain lace figurines, Multi-colored Murano glass Rooster, 19th C Imari plate, Hummels, Royal Copenhagen porcelain figurines, 35+ pieces of Belleek,

Fine collection of Persian rugs.

Blue & white "Liberty Blue" Staffordshire Ironstone dinner ware, Wedgwood coasters and vases, 61 pieces of M.A. Hadley pottery, Lenox "Solitaire" and "Solitaire Christmas" china, Haviland "Rosalinde" plates, platter, c&s and serving bowls, 20 Waterford crystal goblets,

Several sets of bookends, African baskets, Split oak handled bushel basket, Copper fire extinguisher, Straw wrapped bottles, Copper Lighthouse weathervane, Crosley Collectors Edition Radio, Seashell collection, Antlers, Real Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree, 40" long South Carolina Plantation dough bowl, Sentry combination safe, Coins, Books on ships and sailing, 50 vols of Harvard Classics, Cookbooks, Records, Signed DL pottery face jug

Almost NEW Modern furniture: Ethan Allen 72" long burl, inlayed dining room table with two 24" leaves, 6 matching chairs with tapestry and leather upholstery, Pair of faux alligator leather Lazy Boy recliners, King size iron 4 poster bed with teaster, 3 iron bar stools, Button back slippers chairs, Swivel upholstered easy chair, Pine entertainment center with center armoire style doors and shelf wings, Matching loveseat and 3 seat couch with rolled arms, Ornate Queen size iron bed with spider shaped teaster,

Eames style Plycraft leather and plywood chair with ottoman, Italian painted fall front desk outfitted and wired for a computer, Cherry Taylor Made 3/3 dresser, 3 stack Hales lawyers bookcase, Dimunitive Drexel black front chest, Oriental style two door cabinet or entertainment center, French style chairs with cane backs, Drum table with leather book spine doors, Black painted 52" round luncheon table with 4 chairs, Ethan Allen block front dresser, Ornate Iron garden furniture including a glider, side table, 2 swivel rockers and foot stool

Floor model Victrolia MD XI, circa 1845 Empire chest, Upholstered window bench, Mahogany bow front sideboard, Double pedestal mahogany student desk, Leather top drum table on pedestal base, Pair of drop side Hepplewhite end tables, 2 demi lune card tables, Super clean 1860's golden oak library table, Small double door armoire, Oak gate leg table and an assortment of tables, chairs, blanket chest, etc.

Kip McCullough originals, this is the last collection we will be offering at auction, Other fine art to include paintings and prints byt the following artists: Herman Hirsch 1861-1934 from Bremke Germany, 1860 Audubon Bien chromolithograph, V. Lundy Jr, Larry Dyler, S. Saunders, David Joseph Bles, A.F. Herkner, H. Lewis, Giovanni Garinei and many others.

6 arm 42" drop iron chandelier, Oriental master tea container lamp, Brass Oriental style Pagoda lamp, Painted crackle pottery Oriental style lamp, Iron base floor lamp, Pink floral Tiffany style hanging lamp, Small Tiffany style handing lamp, Elephant figurine lamp, Several oil and whale oil lamps, Marble column lamp, Painted double globe parlor lamps, Pink floral boudoir lamps, Shell lamp and many others

Hallmark "Magic" ornaments, in original boxes, Santa collection by Jim Shore, Fabriche' and Lynn Haney most mint in original boxes, Jim Shore kitty cat collectible figurines, mint/new in original boxes, Metasco microscope in box, Fiber optic lighted Santa statue, Comics, Snowglobes, Christmas collectibles,

Toshiba 22" TV/DVD flat screen, 27" Apex TV, KOBALT high stack tool box, Oreck vacuum, Workbench, ¾ HP air compressor, Electrolux chargeable vacuum, Casio PCR-T2000 cash register, Toro blower vac, Rigid shop vac, Dirt Devil shampooer, Battery operated Tyobi power tools



RUGS; STARTING AT 10AM
We have about 25 - 30 Persian rugs for this auction. The auction will begin at 10am WITH PERSIAN RUGS. It only takes a few minutes to sell the rugs so don't be late. Photos of the rugs are usually posted late Wednesday before the auction.
FURNITURE

CRYSTAL, GLASSWARE, CHINA AND POTTERY:

STERLING

ART & PICTURES
(please note: Because of difficult signatures some names may not be exactly correct) The last of the Kip McCullough originals and many more.

JEWELRY

MIRRORS & LIGHTING

ODDITIES

DOLLS, TOYS, & Children related

CLOCKS

BOOKS

APPLIANCES & ELECTRONICS


BACKROOM TABLE LOTS (BEGINS APROX 3pm)
THE BACK ROOM TABLES ARE LOADED FOR THIS AUCTION. GREAT TREASURE. Special Note: Backroom table lots normally start about 3pm but may start a bit EARLIER for this auction. POSSIBLY AS EARLY AS 2PM! The back tables are composed of all the normal household items Decor, Household goods, Tools, Collectibles, Books, repair parts, etc etc. Because of the large quantity of consignments and estate clearances there are more items than ever on the 3pm back table lots. Our back tables look like many other auctions star items!! Don't miss out on great table lots.



99% of this auction is being sold ABSOLUTE with no minimums and no Buyers Premium for payment with cash or good check. Bring your trucks! Delivery for hire also.

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 !!

Come enjoy!
                                             Ed & Charlene Roumillat



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Need directions? Here is the MAPQUEST ..... Map to Roumillat's


Our location is very easy to find. 2241 Savannah Hwy is U.S. 17 South of Charleston about 4 miles. Coming up from the South on U.S 17 look for us on the righthand side of the road immediatly after the Hess Gas station.

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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