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A wide selection of quality antiques will come up for bid at an art glass, lamps and much more auction planned for Saturday, April 20, 2024, by Woody Auction, online (through LiveAuctioneers.com) and live in the auction house located at 130 Third Street in Douglass, Kansas. In total, 333 lots will cross the auction block, all with no reserves, beginning promptly at 9:30 AM CT.

“This springtime auction is sure to capture the attention and imagination of bidders,” Jason Woody of Woody Auction said. “Vaseline glass is featured extensively throughout the event, along with several Victorian epergnes. Porcelain plaques, art glass, and pottery are just a few of the many genres available. There is no buyer’s premium for those in attendance paying with cash or check.”

One of the more intriguing items in the sale is lot 195, an authentic vampire killing kit, housed in a silk-lined walnut case and featuring an ebony handled dueling pistol, “silver” bullets, a wooden stake, a Crucifix, a removable tray with Professor Bloomberg’s New Serum, Holy Water, wolfbane, brimstone, garlic, and a Common Book of Prayer. The kit should bring $4,000-$7,000.

The rest of the catalog is pretty much in keeping with the kinds of quality collectibles people have come to expect from Woody Auction. A prime example is lot 50, a pedestal urn marked Sevres, 28-1/2 inches tall, boasting an incredible scene of a courting couple, artist signed “Le Berre,” cobalt blue with flawless gold enamel and gold gilt highlights plus highly detailed handles (est. $3,500-$6,000).

Lot 100 is an unmarked, circa 1902 Loetz vase in the Medici pattern, blue opal with fantastic iridescence, dimpled sides and a polished pontil base, 5-1/4 inches in height (est. $2,000-$3,500). Lot 53 is a plated amberina art glass cruet by New England Glass, 6-3/4 inches tall, with a perfect handle and a polished pontil base, from the collection of Frank and Melissa Keathley (est. $1,500-$3,000).

Lot 27 is an English cameo art glass lay down perfume by Thomas Webb & Son, 5-3/4 inches by 1 inch, with an amazing swan head cameo carved design, white over citrine yellow, English silver marked with number “RD11109” on the twist cap (est. $1,500-$3,000). This item is also from the collection of Frank and Melissa Keathley, who previously operated Top Shelf Antiques in Texas.

Lot 43 is a very rare form solid ruby glass figural “Shake a Leg” martini shaker with nickel fittings, made circa 1937 by West Virginia Specialty Glass (est. $1,500-$2,500). It matches lot 44. Lot 65 is a beautiful example of a green cut to Vaseline art glass vase signed Val St. Lambert, 9-3/4 inches tall, with an acid cameo cut castle, lake, sailboat, mountain and tree scenic décor (est. $1,500-$2,500).

Lot 55 is a signed and dated 1902 English cameo inkwell by Stevens & Williams, 2-3/4 inches by 3-1/2 inches, white and cranberry cameo carved leaf overly on Vaseline ground, and silver (est. $1,500-$2,500). The Vaseline base color is highly reactive under the black light. Lot 141 is a circa 1880s Victorian automatic parlor fountain consisting of cranberry art glass globes on a rotating brass fixture with a ruffled cranberry bowl, marked J. Betrics & Sons (London) (est. $1,000-$2,500).

Lot 141 is an 11-piece cranberry cut to Vaseline vanity set in the Waldenburg pattern by Val St. Lambert, circa 1925, comprising four cologne and perfume bottles of varying sizes; two atomizers of varying sizes; three covered boxes; one 2-3/4-inch tall vase and one pin tray (est. $1,000-$2,500).

Lot 328 is a must-see, massive round plaque signed Beehive, 19-1/2 inches in diameter, boasting complete gold tapestry ground, with a portrait of a classically dressed woman wearing a blue hat with nice plume and mounted in an incredible 29-1/2-inch gilt wooden frame (est. $1,500-$2,500).

Bidders are encouraged to register 48 hours in advance. Absentee bids will be accepted with a written statement indicating the amount of the bid. The deadline is 12 PM on Thursday, April 18. Absentee bids will be charged a buyer’s premium of 15% of the selling price, plus shipping (10% when paying by cash or check). 

Telephone bidding is available for lots with a low estimate of $1,000 or greater (low estimates can be found on LiveAuctioneers.com). Email your phone bid list to info@woodyauction.com by 12 PM on April 17. Include your name, address, primary phone number and backup phone number. You’ll get a phone call to confirm receipt of your winning bid. Note that furniture and large items must be picked up in person in Douglass, KS, or shipped via a professional shipper within 14 days of the event.

“We do our best to keep shipping costs as low as possible while wrapping everything securely to arrive in excellent condition,” Woody stated. “We charge the bidder what we pay for the materials, and pass our UPS discount on to you.”

Woody Auction has attempted to call any flaws that can affect the value of an item. Condition reports are not available for online only auctions, but Woody Auction will stand behind the items’ condition. Common nicks and scratches have not been called. The prevailing sales tax will be charged to all buyers unless they are reselling the items. In this case, a sales tax exemption license must be provided.

Woody Auction is always accepting quality consignments for future sales. To consign a single item, an estate or collection, call (316) 747-2694 or send them an email to info@woodyauction.com. To learn more about Woody Auction and the Art Glass, Lamps & Much More auction slated for Saturday, April 20, visit www.woodyauction.com.