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Lot 13

A Selection of silver jewellery items to include Sterling Arrow brooch, Charles Horner silver and enamel flower buckle brooch/ pendant, Two Sterling silver I.D Tags, Silver [not marked] and enamel arts and crafts brooch, White metal sun design brooch, Gilt metal heart shaped mourning brooch and egg shaped sewing kit.

Lot 69

Fifteen gilt finials in the form of an arrow head; others (19)

Lot 343

Militaria - four Mappin & Webb silver plated NAAFI / army mess coffee pots, broad arrow mark to base c.1960

Lot 153

1950s London Transport enamel BUS GARAGE SIGN 'No public access beyond this point - Enquiries' with a classic LT left-facing directional arrow piercing the bullseye. Believed to have been located at Staines bus garage. Measures 17.5" x 15.5" (44cm x 39cm) and is in very good, ex-use condition with a very small loss at the l/h edge and a couple of other small blemishes. [1]

Lot 162

1950s-early 1960s London Transport enamel SIGN 'Bus Station' with a 'London Transport' bullseye device pierced by a right-facing direction arrow with twin fletching. A single-sided, flanged sign measuring 25" x 10.5". In excellent, ex-use condition with just minor blemishes, mainly on the flange. [1]

Lot 201

Quantity (12) of 1960s London Transport double-royal POSTERS comprising 1963 Sightseeing Bus Tour by Dobson, 1963 Richard Lion-Heart and 1967 Windmills, both by John Finnie, 1961 How to Get There by Victoria Davidson, 1965 New (RC) Green Line Coach, 1967 Red Arrow 500 and 2 x Red Arrow Great for Shoppers, 1968 London Never Sleeps by Michael Reid, 1969 The Traffic Grows by William Fenton, 1969 Transport (London) Act and 1962 blank. Condition ranges from reasonable to very good, some have folds, creases, edge-scuffs and small stains. [12]

Lot 225

British Railways (London Midland Region) ENAMEL SIGN 'Footpath to Walton Junction Station' with totem logo and directional arrow, from the former L&YR station now named Walton (Merseyside) on the Ormskirk branch of Merseyrail. A double-sided, flanged sign measuring 28" x 13" (71cm x 33cm) and in ex-use condition with some damage around the bracket holes and some well colour-matched restoration on one side. [1]

Lot 238

Very large quantity (c400) of 1920s-70s London Transport etc LEAFLETS & BROCHURES including London Traffic Notes, British Empire Exhibition, Underground leaflets, Underground line extensions, advertising on buses, cheap fares, sightseeing and coach excursions, Red Rover tickets, new Victoria Line, Rural Rides, "A Day at" series, How to Get There, London from a Bus Top, Red Arrows, Blue Arrow, Museums, Art Galleries, Churches, Country Houses and much more. Huge variety, little, if any, duplication and mostly in very good condition [c400]

Lot 245

Great Western Railway cast-iron SIGN 'Great Western Railway Coy, Manor House Estate, Private Path' with left-facing feathered arrow. From the GWR's hotel and estate in Moretonhampstead, Devon, nowadays known as Bovey Castle. Measures 27" x 19.5" (69cm x 49cm). In very good, ex-use condition, unrestored. [1]

Lot 249

1950s/60s London Transport ENAMEL SIGN 'Buses to Greenwich, Blackheath, Lewisham, Crystal Palace' with a classic LT downward directional arrow piercing the bullseye. A unique sign believed to have been located at the northern end of the Blackwall Tunnel on East India Dock Road. Measures 31" x 17.5" (79cm x 44cm) and is in excellent, ex-use condition with only minor blemishes. [1]

Lot 298

London Underground enamel STATION SIGN 'Bakerloo Line' with 'upward' directional arrow for location above a passageway. From an interchange station. A flanged sign measuring 39.5" x 8" (100cm x 10cm) and in excellent, ex-use condition with just very minor blemishes. [1]

Lot 342

London Transport enamel BUS & RED ARROW STOP FLAG with 3 E-PLATES and G-PLATE "Form Queue This Side". These flags were used from the late 1960s until the early 1970s after which the Red Arrow services used standard bus stops. A 'bullseye'-style, E6-size, double-sided 'boat'-type flag complete with runners for 6 e-plates on each side and containing an appropriate display of e-plates & g-plate on one side. Measures 18" x 26" (46cm x 66cm) and is in very good, ex-use condition with only minor blemishes. [1 + 4 plates]

Lot 399

1950s-early 1960s London Transport enamel SIGN 'Buses to Zoo' with a 'London Transport' bullseye device pierced by a right-facing direction arrow with twin fletching. This would have been located near Camden Town Underground station. A single-sided, flanged sign measuring 25" x 10.5". In excellent, ex-use condition with just minor blemishes, mainly on the flange. [1]

Lot 414

British Rail (Southern Region) STATION SIGN 'Carshalton - Station Entrance' with arrow and national rail logo. A 1970s, screen-printed aluminium sign measuring 79" x 17.5" (201cm x 45cm). In ex-use condition with some wear and blemishes, would benefit from a good clean. [1]

Lot 465

London Transport enamel BUS & RED ARROW STOP FLAG. These were used from the late 1960s until the early 1970s after which the Red Arrow services used standard bus stops. A double-sided, hollow, 'boat'-style flag measuring 18" x 16" (46cm x 40cm). In excellent condition with only very minor blemishes. Runners were removed by LT upon disposal. [1]

Lot 065654

Pendule, Frankreich, um 1890/1900, Holzsockel (ohne Glassturz), Alabaster mit Bronzeaufsatz, im Sockel Kartusche mit Amorpfeilköcher, neben Uhr Venus welche auf zwei sich schnäbelnde Tauben blickt, auf Uhr liegende Amphore, Emailzifferblatt (besch.), Pendulenwerk, orig. Pendel/Schlüssel, Halbstd.-Schlag auf Glocke, Lfd. ca. 1 Woche, H. ca. 45cm, WZ/GZ 3Clock, France, around 1890/1900, wooden base (without glass case), alabaster with bronze attachment, in the base cartouche with Cupid's arrow quiver, next to the clock Venus lookingat two beaked doves, amphora lying on the clock, enamel dial (damaged), clockwork, orig . pendulum/key, half hour -Hit the bell, serial approx. 1 week, H. approx. 45cm, condition of movement/housing 3

Lot 717

Artist: Frank Lloyd Wright/Taliesin Architects (American, 1869 - 1959). Title: "Vintage Frank Lloyd Wright/Taliesin Architects Designed Carpet from the Arizona Biltmore Hotel [01 "tile"] [approximate size: 54" x 54" (4 1/2' x 4 1/2') square. The integral repeating design of the carpet consists of four green “squares” with an “arrow” through the middle of each square, pointing to the “center.” Each one of the squares is approximately 27” square and four of them make the complete design, a “tile.” The tile dimension is approximately 54 inches square (4 ½ feet x 4 ½ feet)]". Medium: Textile. Date: Lot Note(s): The carpet has been professionally cleaned and bordered. Very good condition, with no holes, patches, stains, color bleeding, etc. Several minimal, virtually undetectable, professionally repaired tears. This carpet size is perfect for a wall hanging. It is also very impressive when framed. Provenance: Arizona Biltmore Hotel, Phoenix, Arizona. Comment(s): Built in 1929 and known throughout the world as “The Jewel of the Desert," the Biltmore resort was designed by Albert Chase MacArthur, with consulting from Frank Lloyd Wright and his Taliesin Architects, particularly on the brick design and general interior design, including the carpeting. Mr. Wright's carpet design was sent to the prestigious Wilton Carpet Manufacturing Company in Axminster, England, which used only the highest quality 100% wool available in its manufacture. In 1932 the carpet was installed throughout the hotel as an integral part of the overall interior design. On June 21st, 1973, a tragic fire led to the replacement of all the carpeting throughout the resort, of which our example is part (please see image of the carpet in place). The carpet was designed by Wright's Taliesin Architects based on a Wright drawing (dated by him in 1921) for the Second Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, constructed 1915-1923. "As classically correct today as the day it was created, Mr. Wright's modern use of line and rich jewel tones make this vintage carpet as modern and enduring as the Biltmore itself." (from the "Arizona Republic"). Included in several important collections, including the Baltimore Museum of Art. Image copyright © Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [23620-16-400]

Lot 3578

Early 20th century novelty small propeller mantle clock reputedly made by an apprentice at Blackburn Aircraft Works, Beverley & Hull in 1914, the mahogany case loosely inset with a WW1 DOXA Royal Flying Corps pocket watch, the black dial inscribed ' 30-Hour Non-Luminous Mark V.' number BE11653 with subsidiary seconds dial, the back marked with a capital 'A' above a broad arrow, mounted on a stepped square base L67cmCondition Report:Watch lacking crown winder but appears to be working OK.

Lot 251

Two British circa WWII Lewis machine gun magazines (empty) central alloy both stamped 303 KM VI VII with broad arrow mark one stamped BSA (2)

Lot 676

A pair of World War 1 field glasses with a leather case. Case is inscribed with broad arrow mark, Parisian & Opera field glass co. 1918. M. No 3 . Lot along with a vintage map holder.

Lot 72

An 18ct gold and platinum stick pin in the form of an arrow with inset old cut diamond. Total weight 1.6g.

Lot 39

A World War 1 bayonet with leather sheaf. Bayonet bears the markings Ross Rifle Co.Quebec and on the other side a broad arrow mark, 2/16, and a crown above a 4. Sheaf bears mark 1916 & MKII

Lot 1304

A 1950s green painted signalling lantern, inscribed 'C E & S' and with broad arrow stamp, 33.5cm high; together with a percussion pistol.  

Lot 355

A WWI British Army copper and brass bugle by Boosey & Co, 1916, Broad Arrow, a trench art brass jug from a 1916 18 PR II shell casing, with applied cap badges and another cased converted to a coal scuttle (3)

Lot 371

A British Military brass prismatic hand held compass, by Ross, London, broad arrow, together with a Lovat's Scouts cap badge and a R.A.F. 511 Squadron metal and enamel brooch

Lot 190

An Omega 1940’s military gentleman's steel wristwatch, black round dial, lume number markers and hands, subsidiary dial at 6, outer seconds track, dial approx 31mm, case approx 34mm, case back marked W.W.W, (Watch, Wrist, Waterproof) British Military broad arrow, Y 5414, 10669613, movement number of 10262280, original leather strap buckle marked 16 m/m.Further details: winds and working at time of report some scratches to glass, dial with some corrosion, replacement crown.

Lot 203

An Omega Military issue 6B/159 A21479 (broad arrow) wristwatch, white metal on a later elasticated white metal strapcurrently not working

Lot 239

WW2 British Air Raid Bell stamped and dated 1942 with broad arrow mark. Original claper and handle. Approximately 27cm tall.

Lot 241

Collection of British military items, includes WW2 Air Raid Wardens post signs, Brass Button cleaning sticks, 1987 7.62 bandoleer, hand made cigarette lighters, Emergency Aircraft signalling set, 1943 issued clasp knife, Military furniture locks (stamped with the broad arrow), cast brass cannons and other items.

Lot 158

A brass ships bulkhead centre seconds timepiece, 8" painted dial, with military broad arrow mark and numbered 0552/461-9413, mounted on a later wooden plaque, 28cm diameter

Lot 301

A Bachmann boxed locomotive group, three various examples to include No. 31-550 Class V2, No. 60800 Green Arrow loco and tender, a No. 31-06A Standard Class 4MT No. 75003 locomotive, and a No. 32-551 Aberdonian Class A1 No. 60158 loco and tender, all in original boxes

Lot 1103

Dinky Toys bus and coach group to include, 2x No. 283 AEC Single Deck Coach - Green Line & Red Arrow (VG-BG), 3x No. 292 Leyland Atlantean Bus - BP, Ribble & Regent (G,BF-G), 2x No. 290 Double Deck Bus (G-BP), 2x unboxed No. 282 Leyland Royal Tiger Coach (G-VG) and an unboxed No. 283 B.O.A.C. Airport Coach (VG)

Lot 513

A quantity of mixed fossils twinned with a selection of flint arrow heads & two 19thC. horns, largest fossil 11.5in long & also including part fossil of scorpion type animal

Lot 59

The celebration of steam locomotives coin collection. 24ct gold plated includes Mallard, Golden arrow and King George V with certificates

Lot 1029

Percussion cap Enfield three band tower musket with 38" barrel complete with ramrod, the lock engraved with Crowned VR 1859 tower various proof marks to the barrel, faint broad arrow WD stamp to the stock and brass mounts, the butt plate marks 18-3 228 (possible Royal Irish regiment)

Lot 89

Eight Roman and antique coins, toegther with an ancient bronze arrow head, some of the coins well annontated such as a Rome Septimius Severus example, an Elagabalus coin, two Apollonia Pontica coins and others

Lot 1474

British military issue - A H. Williamson, London No.13587F, nickel cased, top wind pocket watch with inset seconds dial at 6, bearing military arrow mark verso, case diameter 5.8cm, together with three other pocket watches.

Lot 1495

British military issue - A bomb top wind pocket watch bearing broad arrow mark to back Patt.4 and 41453, with multi bridge movement No.17704, case diameter 5.1cm.

Lot 66

An 18ct white gold Cartier arrow diamond brooch. Total approx. diamond carat weight 0.20cts. Colour: F-G. Clarity: VS. Length 40mm. Weighing 2.10 grams. Signed on the reverse 'Cartier'. Used, in excellent condition. Please note this is only a brief overview report, for a full condition report please send a request via the-saleroom.com

Lot 289

2 Yew wood longbows marked Eaton along with 2 leather arrow quivers & arrows

Lot 154

A three-stranded flat link chain in yellow precious metal, with an etched finish on one side, in contrast to the mirror finished arrow details, fastened with a box clasp and figure of eight safety catch, Italian hallmarked as '750', overall measuring 43.0 cm, total weight of item 25.9 grams.

Lot 401

A lot consisiting of 2 GS/TP pocket watches, 2 Mortima divers watches, an Ingersol wristwatch and Rodana tank-type watch.The first is a Helvetia pocket watch with a keyless wound movement in a base case measuring 52mm with a white dial and Arabic numerals covered in acrylic glass, engraved on the case back with 'GS/TP P 60820 with broad Arrow'.The second is a Bravingtons pocket watch with a keyless hand-wound movement in a base metal case measuring 51mm with a white dial and Arabic numerals covered in acrylic glass, engraved on the case back with 'GS/TP 111116 Bravingtons with Broad Arrow'The third is a Mortima Super Datomatic wristwatch with an automatic movement in a steel case measuring 38mm, a blue dial with date aperture and a black rotating dive bezel on a generic elasticated steel strap.The fourth is a Mortima Super Datomatic wristwatch with an automatic movement in a steel case measuring 38mm a black dial with date aperture and a black rotating dive bezel on a generic elasticated steel strap.The fifth is an Ingersoll wristwatch, with a hand-wound movement in a steel case measuring 33mm with an off-white dial and blue hands covered with acrylic on a brown generic strap The final item is Rodana antimagnetic tank style watch, with a hand would movement, black dial in a steel case with a genric metal strap. (6)

Lot 423

A Timor ATP military 1940's wristwatch, with a hand-wound movement in a steel case measuring 30.5mm, featuring an off-white dial with sub-seconds at 6 o'clock with Arabic numerals and yellow metal hands, covered with an acrylic glass.A.T.P. (Army Trade Pattern) code is engraved with British Government Mark and Broad Arrow on case back

Lot 71

A Chinese porcelain Famille-Verte 'Romance of the Three Kingdoms' Yen Yen vase, Kangxi period (1662-1722). The ovoid body rising from a spread foot to a tall neck and flaring rim. The painted enameled scene on the vase may be identified as an episode from the 'Romance of the Three Kingdoms' inspired by the novel authored by Luo Guanzhong (circa 1330-1400). On the lower ovoid body of the vase painted three warlord figures and eunuchs as well as military leaders include General Guan Yu galloping on horseback, wearing a green robe over his armour and holding a Green Dragon Crescent Blade or guandao, crossing a bridge. The figures are drawn within a continuous hilly scene, with the sea in the distance. The neck of the vase with three warlord figures and the five Tiger Generals including Lu Bu wearing his distinctive two-plumed helmet holding a bow and arrow. The body and neck of the vase is divided by bands of green key-frets from which rise upright overlapping lappets hiding war banners and weapons insinuating a large army. The vase H45cm, on hardwood base. Total height incl. base 51.5cm. The bottom cut with a hole to convert it to a table lamp. Some damage and repair to the rim. (2) Provenance: N. Cambalios collection sold to the present owner at Petrides Auction December 2021

Lot 978

.A Raleigh MkII Chopper bike, arrow wedge, purple, with Sturmey Archer gears, serial number NG4020899, Nottingham, May 1974. 

Lot 734

Airfix and other similar aeroplane model kits, to include Cherokee Arrow two blister pack, 72nd scale, Frog 1:72 scale, boxed. (a quantity)

Lot 155

WW1 Lee Enfield oiler JJB broad arrow crown H9 13, length 93mm.P&P:- £8.00+VAT (uk only)

Lot 28

Rolex Oyster Perpetual Explorer gentleman's stainless steel wristwatch, ref 5500, serial number 2796395, circa 1971 and later, the later signed black dial with baton markers, Arabic markers at the three, six and nine o'clock positions, arrow marker at the twelve o'clock position, outer minutes track, sweep seconds hand, automatic movement, screw down crown, the case 34mm diameter, on an oyster bracelet stamped 78350 19 with end links stamped 557Watch appears to be working although we cannot guarantee the working condition of any watch. Dial is later. Scratches to glass, case and bracelet.Please note this is only a brief overview report, for a full condition report please send a request via the-saleroom.com

Lot 47

Omega World War II military issue wristwatch, the signed white dial with Arabic numerals and outer minutes track, the caseback stamped with military broad arrow above "GB/159 A29014", manual wound, the case 32.5mm diameterWatch appears to be working although we cannot guarantee the working condition of any watch. Some pitting and discolouration to dial. Surface scratches to case.Please note this is only a brief overview report, for a full condition report please send a request via the-saleroom.com

Lot 49

Leonidas World War II ATP issue wristwatch, the signed silver dial with Arabic and dot markers, outer minutes track and subsidiary seconds dial, the caseback stamped with military broad arrow above "ATP 301975 113612", manual wound, the case 31mm diameterWatch appears to be working although we cannot guarantee the working condition of any watch. Scratches to glass and case.Please note this is only a brief overview report, for a full condition report please send a request via the-saleroom.com

Lot 1641

Cast iron Shell Garage Arrow, 42 x 12 cm. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1642

Cast iron Esso Garage arrow sign, 30 x 10 cm. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1643

Cast iron Ferrari workshop arrow sign, 40 x 12 cm H. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1649

Cast iron Triumph workshop arrow sign, 40 x 12 cm. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1653

Cast iron Mercedes parking arrow sign, 45 x 15 cm. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1603

DC COMICS - Set of Hand-Drawn and Annotated Ed Hannigan Good Company Mug Designs Color GuidesA set of six hand-drawn color guides for DC Comics mug designs by Ed Hannigan with four hand-annotated color copies. This set of DC Comics character mugs was produced by the Good Company in 1989 featuring artwork with pencils by Ed Hannigan and inks by Dick Giordano. The set featured Batman, Batman vs. the Joker, Wonder Woman, the Flash, the Justice League of America, and Green Arrow.This lot comes from the collection of Ed Hannigan. Each of the six color guides is rendered in ink and marker on tracing paper and is signed at the bottom by Hannigan. Four of the color guides were copied onto separate sheets of copy paper on which additional hand-written notations were added. Also included is a copy of Ed Hannigan: Covered, published in 2010 by Marvel and co-sponsored by The Hero Initiative. Each color guide and annotated copy has staple holes in the upper left corner and some pages exhibit tears and folds around the edges. Dimensions: 11" x 17" (28.0 cm x 43.25 cm)Sold without copyright; see notice in Buyer's Guide. Estimate: $1,500 - 2,500This lot will be auctioned on Friday, June 24th. The auction will begin at 8:00am PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Tuesday, June 21st; Wednesday, June 22nd; or Thursday, June 23rd.

Lot 1634

DC COMICS - Justice League of America No. 117 P. 20 by Dick Dillin and Frank McLaughlinPage 20 of Justice League of America vol. 1 issue 117 published by DC Comics in April 1975 titled "I Have No Wings and I Must Fly!" The issue was written by Elliot S. Maggin with pencils by Dick Dillin, inks by Frank McLaughlin, and colors by Carl Gafford.This five-panel comic art page featuring Batman, Hawkman, Green Lantern,Superman, Green Arrow, and Atom alongside the first appearance of the Equalizer is hand-marked "Justice League," "117," "April," "20", and "1872-14." It exhibits tape residue on both the top and bottom edges. Dimensions: 17" x 11" (43.25 cm x 28 cm)Sold without copyright; see notice in the Buyer's Guide.This lot comes from the collection of Lucasfilm historian J.W. Rinzler. Estimate: $400 - 600This lot will be auctioned on Friday, June 24th. The auction will begin at 8:00am PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Tuesday, June 21st; Wednesday, June 22nd; or Thursday, June 23rd.

Lot 178

RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK - Peruvian Temple ArrowA Peruvian temple arrow from Steven Spielberg's action-adventure film Raiders of the Lost Ark. Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) set off many traps in his rush to escape the crumbling temple after obtaining the idol, including arrows fired out of the walls. This copper-color arrow features a dense rubber arrowhead for safety with a hollow plastic shaft allowing it to be fired out of an air cannon on set. It exhibits warping to the shaft and paint flaking throughout. Dimensions: 10" x 1.5" x 1.5" (25.5 cm x 4 cm x 4 cm) Estimate: $1,500 - 2,500ΔThis lot will be auctioned on Tuesday, June 21st. The auction will begin at 8:00am PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Wednesday, June 22nd; Thursday, June 23rd; or Friday, June 24th.

Lot 969

MEN IN BLACK - Agent K's (Tommy Lee Jones) HeadAgent K's (Tommy Lee Jones) head from Barry Sonnenfeld's sci-fi comedy Men in Black. K and J (Will Smith) attempted to stop the Edgar bug (Vincent D'Onofrio) from infesting Earth. Created by Rick Baker's Cinovation Studios for the final confrontation but ultimately unseen, this foam latex head is molded around a metal armature, painted to resemble K, hand-punched with synthetic brown hair, and dressed with a yellow silk Hathaway tie and a cream-color cotton and polyester Arrow dress shirt (size 15-33). It exhibits staining, flaking, cracked foam, loose hairs, and a torn collar from production. Dimensions: 16" x 12" x 17" (40.75 cm x 30.5 cm x 43.25 cm) Estimate: $1,500 - 2,500This lot will be auctioned on Thursday, June 23rd. The auction will begin at 8:00am PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Tuesday, June 21st; Wednesday, June 22nd; or Friday, June 24th.

Lot 1227

STAR TREK: FIRST CONTACT - U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-E Bridge LCARS PanelA U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-E bridge LCARS panel from Jonathan Frakes' sci-fi film Star Trek: First Contact. The bridge crew of the newly-built Enterprise-E used touch-screen panels to interact with the Library Computer Access and Retrieval System (LCARS), the vessel's main computer system.This plastic panel features orange text and simulated buttons over a black backing. The reverse of the panel is hand-labeled "Bridge" "#1" and "Up" with an arrow. Additional dark-tinted plastic cut-outs are adhered to the back of the panel to further diffuse light that would otherwise show through. The panel exhibits scuffing and dark lines throughout. Dimensions: 15" x 12" (38.25 cm x 30.5 cm) Estimate: $800 - 1,200This lot will be auctioned on Thursday, June 23rd. The auction will begin at 8:00am PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Tuesday, June 21st; Wednesday, June 22nd; or Friday, June 24th.

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