VINTAGE TIME CAPSULE LIVING ESTATE AUCTION

Living Estate of Geneva Bell | Unique Furniture, Collectibles, Fine Jewelry, Yard Art, Tools, Major Appliances, Home Decor, Household Goods, & Much More!

Directions: 435 to E. Gregory Blvd., East on E. Gregory Blvd. to Manchester Avenue, South on Manchester Avenue to Address. Watch for Signs!

 

STEP BACK IN TIME WITH THIS TRUE VINTAGE TIME CAPSULE!

 

Antique, Vintage & Modern Furniture

Extremely ornate, designer Kimball “Rococo” style, tufted-back parlor sofa, matching settee & armchair-1950’s; “Manual Arts Furniture Co.” oak piano bench-1940’s; “Country French” style mahogany knee-hole desk; round French Provincial painted side table; impressive, extremely ornate “Rococo” style painted dining room suite set-double pedestal table w/ (6) chairs & matching lighted china cabinet; very nice Italian marquetry drop-leaf tea cart; iron baker’s rack; huge, extremely ornate, Pol Rey designer “Rococo” style painted bedroom suite set (over $10,000 new)-armoire, (2) nightstands, & dresser w/ mirror; oak bachelor’s chest; oak, lighted headboard unit; 1960’s Drexel French Provincial bedroom suite set-pair huge 3-drawer nightstands, armoire & dresser w/ tri-fold mirror; smokestand w/ copper lining-1940’s; boho “peacock” chair; heavy painted concrete black panther coffee table w/ glass top; mid-century, 1957 designer Herman Miller “Eames” molded fiberglass armchair-early Zenith production model; several ornate figural chalkware stands; small wrought-iron wine rack w/ painted tile top; pair, ornate iron & glass round end tables & matching coffee table; several nice sets of ornate iron barstools; nice, modern leather sofa & matching loveseat; huge Michael Amini “AICO” modular entertainment center; oak bar unit-good size; early 1920’s sewing rocker-dark oak; early 1900’s walnut rocking chair; plaster column end table w/ glass top; iron glass-top dining table & (4) chairs; huge, vintage cedar armoire; etc.

 

Firearms

Harrington & Richardson “Topper” model #48 12ga; Wards Western Field “14M 491A” .22, bolt- action

Note: All firearms held off-site until auction day

 

Collectibles

Good assortment of gold, diamond, sterling silver & vintage costume jewelry; scrap gold (note: all jewelry held off-site until auction day); nice collection of Italian capodimonte porcelain pieces-several “monumental” pieces including wishing well, large ewers & urns, figural groups, (2) fountains, etc.; Italian gilt tole metal floral wall sconce; assorted ornate porcelain figurines & wall plaques; cast-iron calderon w/ stand-no cracks; anniversary clocks; Pony Express spittoon; cast metal ladies boot match holder; ornately carved book stand; French Provincial “princess” rotary-dial phone; green depression glass juicer; art glass floral bottle stoppers in case; several ornate magnifying glasses; (2) large sets of gold-plated flatware; Ruby red glass stemware; huge set of Mikasa china; glassware; crystal; many knick-knacks; hand-painted, miniature tea sets; stemware; set of bone china; hand-tooled leather horse saddle purse; huge amount of vintage ladies clothing & accessories; ornate silk wedding kimono; pink depression glass perfume set; Coleman kerosene lantern; metal 1940’s Pepsi bottle carrier w/ glass soda bottles; several pieces Murano glass; many figurines; Black Americana collectibles-many figurines; large porcelain Koi fish statue; Barbel slot machine; mid-century sofa-length cityscape textile print; several, mid-century Curtis Jere metal wall hangings; early National washboard; Shaffer’s fountain dip pen w/ 14K nib; match safe; Fenton pink hobnail glass shoe; silver plated dresser set; large tapestry; & much more!

 

Household

Wrought-iron arbor; concrete squirrel statue; large concrete deer statue; large concrete planter; vintage wrought-iron plant stand; large, decorative metal arbor; planters & pots; miscellaneous yard art; Kenmore side by side refrigerator w/ icemaker; Kenmore deep freezer; chest freezer; several mini-refrigerators; sizable set of Raymond Waites “Pompei” dinnerware; vintage electronics; vinyl records; cassette tapes; Craftsman self-propelled lawn mower; much kitchenware; Pyrex; Corning Ware; Butterball electric turkey fryer; Brinkman propane turkey fryer; nice wheelbarrow; wooden folding ladder; many 8ft. wooden folding tables; metal utility shelving-some “Metro;” lot folding chairs; Yard Machines 31cc gas-powered tiller; gas cans; Scotts spreader; luggage-some vintage; golf clubs; electronics; fishing rods & reels-some saltwater; NIB Kenmore 4-slice toaster; much home decor; assorted hand, power & yard tools; hardware; NIB items; some catering equipment; folding COSCO step-stool; chemicals; folding shopping cart; NIB glass chess set; CDs; vintage commercial beauty salon equipment; oak quilt rack; linens; Bissel carpet shampooer; brand new outdoor furniture; nice outdoor bar; barwares; several brass fireplace sets; brass umbrella holder; household goods; & much more!

 

LARGE STORAGE SHED IS PACKED FULL OF UNOPENED BOXES!  COME SEE WHAT WE UNCOVER!

Auctioneer’s Note: Mrs. Bell was very well-known in Raytown and the surrounding communities as she spent many years working at GM and as a professional hairdresser. Mrs. Bell also traveled the world and was close friends with many local blues musicians. Mrs. Bell has since moved to a care facility, thus the need for an auction. This auction has excellent quality and variety-we are honored to have been selected by the family to conduct this auction!

Living Estate of Geneva Bell

Preview of merchandise and bidder registration will begin one hour prior to the auction. All bidders must provide name, address, phone number, and a valid driver’s license. By registering, all bidders acknowledge having read and agree to be bound by the Auction Terms and Conditions. Everything will be offered in "as-is, where-is" condition. All sales are final. Legacy Auction Group is not responsible for any accidents, injuries or losses. Accepted payment is cash, valid check, and credit/debit cards. A 4% service fee will be charged on all credit/debit card transactions. All items must be paid for in full before any portion of the merchandise is removed. All items must be removed from the property in the time allotted by the auction company. The auctioneer reserves the right to re-open the bidding. The records kept by the auctioneer and his staff shall in all cases be accepted as final. All announcements made day of auction take precedence over any printed or online materials. Employees and staff can and possibly will bid on auction items.