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Louis Vuitton Steamer TrunkWeller Pottery VaseFour 1930s Miss America Panoramic Photographs
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Garnet Valley, PA, United States
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Fine Antiques and Decorative Arts

This auction includes items from prominent Main Line, PA and Wilmington, DE Estates, and other fine Delaware Valley Estates, Homes, and Collections. Featuring: A fine selection of Period and Mid-Century Modern Furnishings; Decorative and Fine Art; Silver; Estate Fine Jewelry; Estate Oriental Carpets; 1986 Mercedes-Benz 560 SL Convertible Roadster; Lifetime Collection of Miss America Memorabilia from the Estate of Ric Ferentz, Historian; Boxing Memorabilia from the Estate of Ronald "Butch" Lewis; Items from the 1932 Los Angeles Olympic Games; Thomas Nicosia Wood Art; Fine Export Porcelains, and much more. All to be sold at absolute auction, with no minimums or reserves.
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Miss America Memorabilia: A grouping of Miss America dolls and 1972 Miss America lunchbox. Provenance: From the Estate and lifetime collection of Ric Ferentz, historian.
0049: Miss America MemorabiliaEst. $50-$100
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Vintage Clothing Collection: An assembled grouping including dresses, skirts, blouses, belts, and a fur jacket, possibly worn by various Miss America pageant contestants. Various sizes. Provenance: From the Estate and lifetime
0050: Vintage Clothing CollectionEst. $50-$100
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Miss America Pageant Grouping: Lot to include 18 Miss America Pageant Photographs from the 1960s (many signed); one Central Studios Miss America 1940 portrait; two postcards; a 1963 Miss America die-cut. Provenance: From the
0051: Miss America Pageant GroupingEst. $100-$200
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Norma Smallwood Grouping: Portrait photograph of Norma Smallwood, Miss America 1926 with facsimile signature, and square decorated jewelry box, possibly belonging to Miss Smallwood. Box: 3" tall, 7" wide, 7" deep. Provenance:
0052: Norma Smallwood GroupingEst. $50-$100
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Twenty-Six Miss America Books: Grouping of twenty-six books about the Miss America pageant or authored by former winners. Some duplicates. Provenance: From the Estate and lifetime collection of Ric Ferentz, historian.
0053: Twenty-Six Miss America BooksEst. $50-$75
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Miss America Magazines Collection: A large collection of magazines, programs, and more relating to the Miss America pageant, including 1940s Life magazines and contemporary Miss America pageant programs. Provenance: From the Estate
0054: Miss America Magazines CollectionEst. $50-$100
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Miss America Memorabilia: Grouping to include collectible bears, plates, signed T-shirts, pins, and more. Provenance: From the Estate and lifetime collection of Ric Ferentz, historian.
0055: Miss America MemorabiliaEst. $50-$150
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Reproduction Miss America Photographs: Collection of Miss America photographs, many reproduced from the original negatives. Grouping includes four framed panoramas; 7 un-framed panoramas; contemporary signed photographs, and ticket stubs.
0056: Reproduction Miss America PhotographsEst. $100-$300
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Pair of Everlast Boxing Gloves: Taped together and marked "Backup 89". Possibly fight used. Provenance: From the estate of Ronald "Butch" Lewis, American boxing promoter and manager.
0061: Pair of Everlast Boxing GlovesEst. $50-$150
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Michael Spinks Boxing Gloves: 10oz. Everlast. Marked "Spinks #1" in blue ink inside each glove with additional markings. Most likely fight used. Provenance: From the estate of Ronald "Butch" Lewis, American boxing promoter and
0063: Michael Spinks Boxing GlovesEst. $300-$500
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Two Pairs of Reyes Boxing Gloves: The 8oz. pair (pictured right) show traces of blue ink inside each glove. The 10oz. pair (pictured left) possibly belonged to Larry Holmes. Notations in blue ink on the interior of each glove
0064: Two Pairs of Reyes Boxing GlovesEst. $100-$300
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Grouping of Boxing Apparel: Grouping to include two Everlast white satin boxing robes with black piping (size 40). Three Ringside Productions white boxing trunks initialed T.F. L.F. and G.T. (two mediums, one large). Two white
0065: Grouping of Boxing ApparelEst. $50-$150
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Mohammed Mubarak Oil on Canvas: Mohammed Mubarak (American 20 th Century). Oil on Canvas, depicting Michael Spinks landing a punch. Signed lower right Mohammed Anthony Quisenberry. 48" x 48". Provenance: From the estate of Ronald
0066: Mohammed Mubarak Oil on CanvasEst. $100-$300
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Pair of Nate Miller Signed Boxing Gloves: Philadelphia boxer in the cruiserweight division. Dated 1995. Provenance: From a Philadelphia private collection.
0067: Pair of Nate Miller Signed Boxing GlovesEst. $50-$100
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Vincent Gevin Boxing Poster: France, 1986. With high-end custom framing under plexiglass by Merritt Young Gallery, Philadelphia. Framed: 72" x 52".
0068: Vincent Gevin Boxing PosterEst. $1,000-$1,500
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1932 Olympic Banner: Rings painted onto linen cloth with gold fringe. Pencil identifications on verso. 26" tall x 25" wide.
0069: 1932 Olympic BannerEst. $50-$150
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1932 Olympic Banner: Linen with gold fringe. Long Beach welcome banner with rowing silhouette. 31" tall x 97" wide.
0070: 1932 Olympic BannerEst. $300-$600
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1932 Olympic Rowing Memorabilia: Grouping to include two programs; five ticket stubs and envelope; seven photo postcards; a schedule on cardstock; an identification card on cardstock; two photographs.
0071: 1932 Olympic Rowing MemorabiliaEst. $75-$150
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1932 Olympic Programs and Ephemera: Grouping of 1932 Olympic programs/ephemera, to include seven programs and three pictorial reviews.
0072: 1932 Olympic Programs and EphemeraEst. $50-$100
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