Art Deco Living Estate in Arlington, VA - PART 3
Set of Eight Vintage Heavy Glass Milk Shake and Ice Cream Sundae Serving Bowls and Tumblers.
Ephemera: Political: Historical: Letter of appreciation to Clifford Evans by President Richard Nixon
Etched Heavy Crystal Vase with Ornate Design of Dancing Woman Etched in Side. Measures approximately 10" tall.
Original Art Deco Framed Under Glass Watercolor on Board of Vargas-Style Nude with Artists Signature. Measures approximately 16" x 19". Conservation Framed.
Large Framed Under Glass Sepia Tone Gelatin Silver Print Photograph of Victorian House. Measures approximately 33" x 27". Image size is 16" x 20"
Eclectic Lot: Czech Pottery Jar Marked Celebrate (missing Lid), Hermes Travel Kit, Suspenders, Inert Artillery Fuse, Salad Forks, Brass Mailbox Door, etc
New Old Stock Boxed Set of "Barbados" Rum Decanter & Mugs. Originally Presented as Trophy to Olympic Team from Barbadoes.
Ephemera: Photo: Political: color copy of Clifford Evans visit with Richard Nixon and Ron Zeigler, his press secretary
Nixon and Reagan Era Political Memorabilia including glassware and "FMBNH" (For McGovern Before New Hampshire) Pin
Group of Fine Porcelain Including 8 Shallow Soup Bowls by Crown Ducal in Florentine Pattern and 4 Cups and Saucers by Tirschenreuth Bavaria .
As head of RKO Broadcasting, Washington DC, Clifford Evans sent out a personal survey to many of his print and broadcast colleagues soliciting their views of the key issues in the 1972 Presidential Election. Includes responses from many known personalities of the day.
Group of Porcelain, Glass and Metal Items. Includes Beatrix Potter Wedgwood, Sheraton by Johnson Bros China and Hobnail Glass.
Two Murano Hand Blown Glass Bird Figures with Artist Name on Base. They measures approximately 4" tall.
Two Vintage 1953 Queen Elizabeth Royal Coronation Items Including Metal Teapot and Celluloid Box.
Hand Blown White Charger Bowl. Measures approximately 20" in diameter. (Kennedy Half Dollar is placed for size perspective)
Aqua Blue Hand Blown Glass Charger Plate Made by Sinclair. Measures approximately 16" in diameter.
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1885 Indian Head Cent
1964 Kennedy Silver Half Dollar
1880 "S" U.S. Silver Dollar
Commemorative Cased Coin "Touro Synagogue, Newport, Rhode Island"
Monocular microscope; multiple powers
2001 Commemorative "Buffalo Nickel" Silver Dollar Coin; 26g
Set of Five Vintage Kronenbourg Ceramic Beer Mugs Made in Belgium
2001 Commemorative "Buffalo Nickel" Silver Dollar Coin; 26g
Ephemera: Political: White House Photo with note from LBJ to Clifford Evans
Collection of Seven Dinner Table Bells Including a pair of Christofle Ondulation Bells
Collection of bar supplies: Ice Bucket; glasses; jigger; coasters; etc
Vintage: Brass: Otto Bernz blow torch and copper soldering iron
Collection of Crystal Items
Framed and Signed Publicity Photograph of Musician Fiona Apple.
Plucknetts Ginger Beer stoneware bottles
Art Deco Porcelain Trinket Box; marked BEBE
Set of 8 Cut Crystal Bowls. Each Measures approximately 5" in diameter.
Two Cut Crystal Serving or Decorative Bowls.
Group of Vintage Fiestaware Items in Yellow and Navy Blue.
Clifford Evans press credentials for various overseas trips
Group of Vintage Furniture Hardware Including Drawer Pulls, Shelf Brackets and Hooks.
Group of Royal Commemorative Items for Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles and Lady Diana.
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