NORMAN ESTATE SALE -- NORMANESTATESALES.COM
Mar 5
9am to 3pmMar 6
11am to 3pmTerms & Conditions
Jewelry not on site until sale day.
Uniformed Cleveland County officer on site at all times.
Cash or check only.
A letter of credit must accompany all checks over $5K.
Checks accepted only with proper identification.
Each dealer must submit a photocopy of his or her tax exemption permit, else sales tax will be charged. (Sorry, no exceptions.)
Outside "sold" signs will not be permitted.
Items placed on the "sold" table or tagged "sold" will be considered "sold." (There will be no exceptions.)
No unattended children, please.
Please park both legally and courteously, as violators will be ticketed and towed.

McNeil Liquidations
Description & Details
McNeil Liquidations and Professional Estate Liquidations
are pleased to jointly offer the lifetime collection of
a well known Oklahoma City antiques collector and dealer.
at a priced sale to be held March 5th & 6th in Norman, Oklahoma.
Full color preview gallery on the "Upcoming Sales" page
on http://www.normanestatesales.com
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The sale will include, but not be limited to
a truly impressive collection of flow blue,
including a great many pieces
in the rare and desirable "Scinde", "Shanghae",
"Madras" and "Oriental" patterns,
a rare, graduated pitcher set
in the "Grasshopper & Flowers" pattern,
a graduated pitcher set in the "Bluebell" pattern,
a turkey set in Wedgwood's "Clytie" pattern,
a huge assemblage of dinnerware
in Johnson Brothers' "Holland" pattern,
several pieces in the "Primula" pattern by Grindley,
several pieces in the "Manilla" pattern
by Podmore, Walker & Company,
several pieces in the "Cashmere" pattern
by Ridgway & Morley,
two exceptional egg sets
in the "Byronia" pattern by Villeroy & Boch,
a fish set, a scarce children's tea service
and far too much more to list here;
a fine pair
of enamelled Austro-Bohemian art glass vases
(possibly Moser);
many pieces of cranberry glass,
including several pickle castors, epergnes,
cruets, vases, barber bottles and pitchers of varying sizes;
a superb RomWeber dining suite in the French Chippendale taste;
two blue epergnes (one opalescent, one clear with rigaree);
a Louis XV-style bedroom suite ca. 1925-40, with fine marquetry;
several curved glass oak china cabinets, all ca. 1890-1915;
an extensive collection of antique clocks,
including a Vienna regulator (possibly Gustav Becker),
an American oak regulator, several boudoir clocks,
a Continental regulator
with a stained glass panel in the Art Nouveau taste,
and several Ansonia mantel clocks with Royal Bonn cases;
a fine offering of 19th century glass boxes,
including several in the styles of Baccarat and of Moser;
a colorful assortment of perfume bottles,
including both vintage and modern pieces
and several factices;
two truly impressive French sewing nécessaires
(one in an ivory case),
both ca. 1870-90, one of 18K gold and the other of vermeil;
a handsome, American Eastlake walnut secretary ca. 1880-90;
several fine American samplers
(dated 1778, 1816 and 1831, respectively);
two large bronze sculptures; a collection of Victorian parasols;
a wide array of fine jewelry,
including a 2.75 carat diamond solitaire in 18K gold,
several gold bracelets,
assorted cocktail rings (many with diamonds),
many Victorian and Edwardian cameos in gold bezels,
a Vieux Paris porcelain mantel clock ca. 1840-50
(in the manner of Jacob Petit);
several pieces of "Wave Crest" by C.F. Monroe;
a tallcase clock ca. 1790-1820 (English, provincial);
a 2007 Ford Taurus SEL
(loaded, with sun roof and app. 40K miles);
a Frigidaire washer and dryer; a leather sofa and love seat;
lawn and patio furniture; far too much more to list here.




















































































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