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MARGARET LALOR ESTATE TIM CURRAN, PERSONAL REP. 2797 LALOR ROAD – OREGON, WI 53575 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2010 – 9:30 A.M. LOCATION: North of Oregon, on Cty Road MM, to Cty Road B, east on Cty B, 1/2 mile, to Lalor Road, north 2 miles, on Lalor Road -or- South of the beltline (Madison) on Hwy 14, to McCoy Road/Cty MM Exit, take Cty MM south 1-1/2 miles to Goodland Park Road, east on Goodland Park Road, one mile, to Lalor Road, south 1/2 mile to Fire #2797. Watch for auction signs. LUNCH BY: Cookies Concession Stand REASON: To Settle Estate. NOTE: This farm has been in the Lalor family since 1846. Margaret Lalor died in 2005, at the age of 94. Margaret was a teacher at Lowell School (Madison) for 43 years. There are many old items and surprises in this auction. This is only a partial list. ANTIQUE FURNITURE: Ornate carved sofa w/red upholstery; Ornate platform rocker & matching side chair; Morris chair; Large marble top dresser w/ornate mirror & hanky boxes; Gentlemen’s dresser; Eastlake settee w/tufted back; Oval marble top lamp table w/decorative base; Round marble top table w/rope twist pedestal base; Leather chair from Wisc. Capital Senate; Walnut lamp table w/carved base; Eastlake platform rocker w/floral upholstery; Drop-front secretary/bookcase w/double glass doors (drop front needs work); Walnut drop-leaf dining table; Burgundy needlepoint parlor chair; Eastlake parlor chair w/needlepoint; Walnut commode w/lamp shelf; oak dresser w/serpentine front &wishbone mirror; Soda parlor table w/decorative iron base; 2-doll-size decorative iron soda parlor chairs; Library table; Cherry, 4 drawer dresser w/mirror; Walnut 3/4 size beds; Poster rope bed; Eastlake 3 drawer dresser; Cupboard w/wainscot; Bookcase w/double glass doors; Wicker fernery; Spoon carved 3 drawer chest; Oak 3 drawer chest of drawers; Several dressers (some w/hanky box tops); Mission-style bookshelf; Caned rockers; Primitive wood rocker; Oak platform rocker; Combination highchair/stroller w/wheels; Wood fern stands; Walnut drop-leaf end table; Floor safe; Footstool w/cast metal legs; Round piano stool w/metal base. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Wicker buggy w/parasol; Bethrol, sterling silver, silverware (set for 8); 20 gal elephant ear Minn. Stoneware crock; 3 gal single P stoneware butter churn (cracked); 2 gal target crock; 2-wood duck decoys; Stoneware butter churn; Mission-style pendulum floor model clock; Ansonia gingerbread-style pendulum clock; Gone-With-the Wind type lamp (white); Oil lamp w/pink floral globe (elec); Iron floor lamp; Large wall mirror w/beveled glass; Doll & highchair; “Clinique Che’ ron” advertising picture; Indian artifacts includes axe; Indian bust/statue; 2-stereoscopic viewers & assort cards; Horse picture; Plow Boy Horse adv (dated 1854); Set of Haviland Limoges dishes; Oil painting by R.V. Diamond (Knight on Horse); JW Buel “Magic City” 1894 photo views of Great Worlds Fair; Ireland in picture book, copyright 1898; Pictures of lady & child (like a dream); Early 1900s Worlds Fair memorabilia; Wedgwood items; White ironstone pitcher & bowl; Wood skis; Oil lamps; Ruby red flash glass; Primitive kitchen items; Ed Syrek oil painting; 1911 WI State Journal newspaper in hardcover book; 8’ iron fence section; Wood trunk; 2-handcrank wood coffee grinders; Old Tinker Toys & American Logs; Old light post fixture; Old grain bags; Bamboo easel; Ice tongs; Celluloid reindeer & wood sleigh; Wood spice cabinet (wall); Pitchers include Lenox (man portrait) & stoneware; Beatrix Potter (Flopsy, Mopsy & Cottontail) figurine; Many old books; Coin bank (First National Bank & Central WI Trust); Copper boilers; Brown spatterware Jell-O mold; Spongeware bowl; Stoneware bowls; Wide mouth stoneware jugs & jar; Hand-stitched quilt w/Sunbonnet Girl, plus other old quilts; Beaded coin purse; Pearl opera glasses; Belleek creamer; Cast iron horses; Horse head hitch posts; Small sleigh bells; 2-cowbells; Oriental chocolate set; Lenox “Blue Ridge” set of dishes for 8; Paper weights; Marbles; Tin-type pictures; Vintage clothing; Linens; Cookbooks; Old softball glove; Numerous other collectibles. FARM & ANTIQUE-MISC: Sleigh w/double seat; Base for bobsled; Large & small wood wagon wheels; Old Chore Boy milk machine w/wheels; Horse collars, fly nets & harness; Steel wheel bale cart; Rolls of woven wire; Simplicity 4208 lawn tractor w/deck (not run for awhile); 3pt cultivator; Some machinery for iron. TERMS: Cash or Good Check Day of Sale. Out of state checks require current bank letter of guarantee. Photo ID Required to Register to Bid/Buy. Announcements made at sale take precedence over advertised material. AUCTIONEER: Don Kleven, Jr. (Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #179) Stoughton, WI 608-877-9075. CLERK: Dennis Vike, Stoughton, WI 608-873-9762. SALE MANAGER: James M. Seamonson (Registered Wisconsin License #132) Auction Specialists Stoughton, LLC, Stoughton, WI 608-873-7791 |
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