Excellent Personal Property Auction
EXCELLENT PERSONAL PROPERTY AUCTION
703 S. Augusta Dr., Springfield
Bidding Ends Fri., Sept. 25th @ 1:07 Preview: Sat., Sept. 19th, 10-12
Pick Up: ONLY Sat., Sept. 26th 10-12
Lots of quality, high-end items in this sale! (2) HIGHLY COLLECTIBLE Jim Reno bronze statues, collectible ORIGINAL Howard Garrison (Riverside Inn) painting, (3) collectible Charles Summey original paintings dated 1965-1968, collectible Jessie Woody original painting, Shriner Jester statue, assorted beautiful crystal/glass table lamps, collectible cut glass pieces, sterling silver jewelry, gold jewelry, lg. assortment silver/pewter/crystal items, (2) beautiful bedroom suits, glass top kitchen table w/ matching chairs, antique furniture, lg assortment of area rugs and runners, T.V.'s, small kitchen appliances, dishes/glassware, cookware/bakeware, golf clubs, fishing lures & tackle, hand/yard tools, patio furniture, assorted yard ornaments & flower pots, and lots more! Over 200+ items to bid on. Take a look!! NOTE: The real estate has been sold so Saturday the 26th is the ONLY day for pick-up.
4 crystal candle stick holders
HIGHLY COLLECTIBLE Jim Reno bronze art titled "Autumn Weaning Time" # 30/30 measuring approximately 26" x 13" x 15". A resident of Kerrville, Texas, Jim Reno (1929-2008) was a sculptor of western subjects, especially horses and the depiction of their unique personalities and realistic movements. In 1973, Reno did the official bronze portrait for Penny Tweedy of Triple Crown winner Secretariat. The sculpture, titled Secretariat---31 Lengths, is in the permanent collection of the National Museum of Racing at Saratoga, New York, and he later did a second portrait bronze commission of Secretariat, life-size and shown as an older stud horse, for the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington. Estimated auction value $500 to $1500.
HIGHLY COLLECTIBLE Jim Reno bronze art titled "Making Friends" # 6/30 measuring approximately 19" x 15" x 12". A resident of Kerrville, Texas, Jim Reno (1929-2008) was a sculptor of western subjects, especially horses and the depiction of their unique personalities and realistic movements. In 1973, Reno did the official bronze portrait for Penny Tweedy of Triple Crown winner Secretariat. The sculpture, titled Secretariat---31 Lengths, is in the permanent collection of the National Museum of Racing at Saratoga, New York, and he later did a second portrait bronze commission of Secretariat, life-size and shown as an older stud horse, for the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington. Estimated auction value $1,000 to $1500


















































