John McInnis HISTORIC TWO DAY UNRESERVED ESTATE AUCTION
To be held in “Old-Town”
Newbury, MA
On the Historic Lower Green
Saturday, June 23 & Sunday, June 24 at 11am each day
PREVIEWS: 8 am Saturday and throughout the day.)
(Only items being sold on Saturday will be out for preview!
8 am Sunday and throughout the day.
Terms: Visa, MC, DISC, Cash or check with proper ID.
18% Buyers Premium (3% discount cash or check)
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
For more info: www.mcinnisauctions.com
978-388-0400 – MA Lic#770
This will be an Old Fashioned Country Auction with no online bidding.
There will be no previews prior to auction day.
Items of interest: 1938 Steinway Baby Grand Piano; Important and Rare 28” long Marklin Tin Wind-up Toy Ship in untouched condition, “Amerika”; Locally made Colonial and Later Furnishings including a Documented circa 1700 Dowry Chest attributed to the Emery Shops of Newbury, most likely for Mehetabel Wicom; 17th c Cradle possibly by Serj. Stephen Jaques for Ephrom Plumer’s first child Mary, born 1681; Trough that according to tradition was used to make the bread on board the “Mary & John”; Fine Examples of Early Clothing and Textiles including the huge 18th c Loom some were made from; Family Jewelry Collection spans from the 18th to 20th c.
HUNDREDS OF PHOTOS ON OUR WEBSITE OF THE VAST ARRAY OF ITEMS
How will the items be divided by day?
More important and individual items including the jewelry and textiles will be auctioned on Saturday. Sunday will truly be an Old Fashioned Discovery Auction including the Old Salt Marsh Haying Wagons and 100’s of other items from Country to Victorian grouped together as we continue to sort through the vast array of History. So much stuff, bring your trucks and plan on long days!
The Robert Barton Trust
Mr. Robert Barton was of the Plumer Humphreys Barton Family, one of the First Settlers of Newbury, arriving on the ship “Mary & John” in the early 1600s. Generations of family possessions from the family home on High Road, across the street from the Historic Lower Green, will be sold under tents to the highest bidders.
JUNE 23RD this RARE 28” MARKLIN OCEAN LINER “AMERIKA”
As found in our Historic Two Day Unreserved Estate Auction, “Old-Town” Newbury, MA (see our full page ad on page 61)
An Important German made, Circa Early 1900’s, Tin Wind Up toy in excellent original as found condition.
This ship has been stored safely away since new and last used in the family home until now.
1938 Steinway Baby Grand
Rare 28″
Marklin
“Amerika”
Wind Up
Tin Toy
Ship
H.Semken
17th C Documented Cradle
Aprox 2 Ct Diamond Ring
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