Auction Ten to sell treasures from around the world March 6

Both sides of this 8 1/2-inch signed Moorcroft pottery have floral decoration. One of several pieces of Moorcroft in the sale, this vase has a $250-$600 estimate. Image courtesy Auction Ten.
The auction will feature antiques, art, collectibles, jewelry, furniture, and even real estate. Fine china and porcelain from countries like England, France, Germany, China and Japan will be sold along with beautiful antiques and art from the Orient. A Chickering square grand piano made in Boston and a nice selection of Victorian furniture will also be available.
“Most of these items are rare and valuable. We were lucky to get a hold of such nice pieces,” said auctioneer Gloria Freeman.
“We anticipate this auction to be a huge success,” said Freeman added. “We get bidders from all over the world who are interested in these beautiful vintage pieces.”
The auction will begin at 11:30 a.m. Pacific. A preview begins at 8 a.m. the day of the sale.
For details call (916) 774-6500.
View the fully illustrated catalog and sign up to bid absentee or live via the Internet during the sale at www.LiveAuctioneers.com.
ADDITIONAL LOTS OF NOTE

A crack runs vertically on one side of this carved cinnabar lacquer vase. The rare vase is 25 inches high by 20 inches in diameter. It has a $2,000-$10,000 estimate. Image courtesy Auction Ten.

Made by Haviland in Limoges, France, this porcelain tea set consists of the teapot, six cups and saucers and a large serving tray. The set is estimated at $300-$500. Image courtesy Auction Ten.

Collectors Guild published this Salvador Dali etching titled ‘Velazquez.’ The visible paper size of the print is 5 1/2 inches by 7 1/2 inches; the frame is 15 inches by 12 inches. It has a certificate of authenticity and a $100-$100 estimate. Image courtesy Auction Ten.