ESTATE AUCTION

David K. Lohrentz Estate | Arts & Crafts Period Furniture, Antiques & Collectibles, Fine Art, Vintage Toys, Home Decor, Household Goods, & Much More!
LIVE AUCTION

Directions: State Line Road to Meadow Lake Terrace, East on Meadow Lake Terrace to Wyoming Street, South on Wyoming Street to Address. Watch for Signs!

 

Antique, Vintage & Modern Furniture

Early 1900’s “Empire Style” quarter-sawn oak buffet-nice; early 1920’s cast metal bridge floor lamp w/ Akro Agate glass elements & nude figural woman design-rare; MISSION/ARTS & CRAFTS STYLE: very nice grandfather clock, quarter-sawn dark oak bookcase, round quarter-sawn oak dining table & chair set, nice small quarter-sawn oak china cabinet-door needs repaired, unusual waste basket, dark quarter-sawn oak armchair, wicker desk w/ glass-top, large drop-front secretary desk-newer, table-top bookcase, armchair w/ upholstered seat, oak quilt rack-newer, unusual quarter-sawn oak library table, unusual quarter-sawn oak knee-hole desk, tall bookcase, several fern & plant stands; early immigrant’s trunks; 1940’s maple rocker & ottoman; early 1900’s quarter-sawn oak spring rocker; early 1920’s English Deco man’s double wardrobe-nice; 1920’s walnut chair w/ rush seat; unusual porcelain top folding work table; pair unusual mid-century “scoop” chairs-Paul McCobb designer?; pair mid-century Brandt “Ranch Oak” barstools; pair mid-century chrome “tractor seat” barstools-nice; assorted end tables; assorted foot stools; set of (4) newer swivel iron & upholstered barstools; unusual mid-century chrome floor lamp; painted dresser; painted bookshelf; mid-century Russell Woodard designer spun outdoor table; small ornate wrought-iron outdoor table; etc.

 

Collectibles

Collection of (7) different Frankoma pottery cowboy boots; large set mid-century Frankoma pottery dinnerware; collection of Frankoma pottery leaves; unusual Van Briggle pottery figural nude mermaid charger; several other pieces of Van Briggle pottery; art pottery-some Niloak; several pieces of art glass-some signed; “Jack in the Pulpit” glass vase; early bronze candlesticks; primitives; early stoneware bowls; Keen Kutter meat grinder; crocks; Monmouth 6 gal. crock; cast-iron dragonfly paperweight; set mid-century glass fish tumblers; assorted English Ironstone; sizable Dachshund dog collection; 1940’s tin-litho bread box; large lot clear Cambridge & Fostoria glass; hand-stitched quilts; old glass bottles; vintage hats; cast-iron ship doorstop; Nemadji pottery; vintage playing cards; oak watchmaker’s cabinet; nice handmade rug; pair Art Deco figural nude women bookends; cast metal stag statue; cast-iron Dachshund dog bank; cast-iron buffalo bank; set Waterford crystal stoppers; early Mission quarter-sawn oak mantle clock w/ slag glass inserts; several Mission wall clocks-some unusual; early Sessions oak wall clock; very nice Waltham ship’s clock; small Sessions art deco steeple clock; unusual early 1900’s oak mantle clock; several early “Tiffany-style” slag & stained glass table lamps; 1950’s cowboy table lamp; brass oil lamps; miscellaneous jewelry; vintage Leica wrist watch; 14K Bulova men's tank watch; cigarette case; Waltham gold-filled RR pocket watch w/ stand; few pocket knives; funeral home casket advertising bank-unusual; vintage cowboy boots-some cowhide & Western wear; & more!

Art

Marc Chagall “Virgin with Fish” (#11 of 50) hand signed & framed lithograph-very nice; 1979 William J. Byrnes original framed nude painting; larger Birger Sandzen “Little Arkansas River” hand signed & framed lithograph; Birger Sandzen “Kansas Creek” hand signed & framed lithograph; Maurice Becker hand signed & framed print; unusual Hui-Chi Mau original painting, framed-very nice; framed “O’er Snow Cloud Pastures” etching by Joseph Farquharson; “Bayside Series” oil monotype print by Gillian Kemper; Jack Silverman signed & framed exhibition poster; framed Joan Miro exhibition poster; set of (4) early Asian framed prints; nice R. Atkinson Fox “bathing beauties” framed print; early lone wolf framed print; original art; lot 1940’s & earlier framed prints; early framed photos; & more!

 

Antique & Vintage Toys

Nice collection of antique & vintage toy sewing machines-some in org. boxes; child’s sad irons; Hubley station wagon; Arcade McCormick Deering cast-iron thresher; Marx tin-litho Glendale train station; early Matchbox Lesney vehicles; (2) Impy cars in org. boxes; cap guns; Arcade cast-iron race car-nice; Hubley tractor; Marx tin-litho wind-up tractors-nice; Tonka pressed steel: dump truck, log truck, pick-up truck, Jeep, etc.; & more!

 

Household

Concrete Dachshund dog statue; few Cutco knives; large amount of books-many architecture related-some antique & vintage; coffee table books; few Playboy magazines; Drive wheelchair-like new; Weber BBQ grill; Pyrex; stainless steel pots & pans; kitchen wares & utensils; newer Samsung flat-panel TV; Sentry #1970 floor safe; Kirby “Generation 3” vacuum cleaner; Werner fiberglass folding ladder; (2) stainless steel “Metro” rolling racks; NIB Holmes heater; miscellaneous items; home decor; household goods; & much more!

 

Estate of David K. Lohrentz

 

Auctioneer’s Note: Mr. Lohrentz was a very well respected local architect for many years. This auction features a very nice collection of antiques, art, toys and Mission period furniture. We are pleased to represent the family with this nice estate auction. Make plans now to attend!

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.