Ararity's Huge Weekly Weird Treasure Sale! Located in the Washington DC Area. The sale is live! Bid now! Lots start closing Sunday, March 29th , 6:00 pm EST. Local pick up Thursday April 2nd 10-3 and Friday April 3rd, 10-3:00. 20.00 per person if you need loading assistance. Shipping and delivery available. Ararity is now offering local delivery. Please contact 703-372-1543 for more information. Thank you for bidding! Ararity Auctions
Ararity weekly Auction Fine gold coins and foreign coins headline this diverse and high-quality collection, alongside an Omega Seamaster watch, gold and silver jewelry, sterling silver flatware, and sterling silver accessories. Notable decorative and household items include MacKenzie-Childs pieces, a Yamaha guitar, and a Bernina sewing machine. Designer clothing features brands such as St. John, Christian Dior, Oscar de la Renta, and Valentino, complemented by fur coats and an excellent selection of shoes from Bruno Magli, Balenciaga, Allen Edmonds, Rodo, Nike, and Prada. Accessories include Coach handbags and Sheaffer pens, as well as a camera collection, fishing reels, rods, and accessories, a pipe collection, and an unopened Beyoncé Renaissance vinyl record.
The home décor and collectibles selection includes fine china from Herend, Richard Ginori, Royal Worcester, Nadal, Spode, and Lenox; art pottery by Roseville; crystal by Lalique, Waterford, Mikasa, Orrefors, and cut-to-clear examples; and art glass by Villeroy & Boch, along with vintage glass from Fenton and Culver. Artwork features listed and decorative artists such as Jack Coughlin, John Mecray, Edna Hibel, John A. White, and Stephen Sebastian. Furniture highlights include an antique Lindeman piano, mahogany game tables, an Empire sofa, a Macy’s lawyer’s bookcase, and branded pieces by John Widdicomb, Williams-Sonoma, and the Bucks County Collection. Mid-century modern offerings include a Herman Miller Eames chair, along with Hollywood Regency-style furniture.
Additional items include electronics such as Carvin speakers, Bowers & Wilkins (B&W), Yamaha electric keyboard, Roland sound system, JBL (James B. Lansing), TEAC equipment, guitar pedals, and Beats headphones. Clocks by Howard Miller, Seth Thomas, and Gilbert are also included, along with toys (including trains), textiles such as quilts and molas, books, comics, CDs, DVDs, and DeWalt tools.