Premium Tools & Fenton Glass: Unredeemed Pawn Treasures
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Clinton, MO 64735
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Bidding Starts: Tuesday Oct 7
Bidding Ends: Monday Oct 13
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DEER CREEK PAWN & GUN UNREDEEMED TREASURES AUCTION: Snap-On, Milwaukee & Blue Point Professional Tools | Vintage Fenton & Murano Glass Collection | Designer Watches | 167 Lots of Premium Merchandise - Extensively Photographed, Absolute Auction Ending in 7 Days DEER CREEK PAWN AND GUN UNREDEEMED TREASURES AUCTION Premium Tools and Fenton Glass: 167 Lots of Professional Equipment, Vintage Collectibles and Hidden Gems ONLINE BIDDING CLOSES: Monday, October 13th at 7:00 PM Central Time AUCTION HIGHLIGHTS Welcome to one of the most extensively documented pawn auctions you'll ever experience! With over 2,000 high-resolution photographs across 167 lots, you can inspect every item as if you were holding it in your hands. This is your opportunity to acquire unredeemed pawn merchandise and carefully curated overstock from Deer Creek Pawn and Gun, where someone's unfortunate circumstances become your incredible opportunity. PROFESSIONAL-GRADE TOOLS: THE CROWN JEWELS SNAP-ON PROFESSIONAL TOOLS If you're a professional mechanic, contractor, or serious DIYer, you know the Snap-On name means one thing: uncompromising quality. These aren't your big-box store tools. Snap-On is sold exclusively through professional tool trucks, and their pricing reflects their lifetime warranty and precision engineering. This auction features 22 premium lots of Snap-On and Blue Point professional tools. Featured Snap-On lots include multiple torque wrenches in Lots 163, 166, and 173. These are the backbone of any professional mechanic's toolkit. These precision instruments retail for $200-$500 plus each. Whether you're working on engines, suspension components, or critical fasteners, accurate torque is non-negotiable. Snap-On torque wrenches maintain calibration longer than any competitor and come with certification standards that professionals trust. Lots 174 through 176 feature Snap-On ratchets and socket sets, including the legendary 80-tooth ratcheting mechanism that pros swear by. These sockets won't round off bolt heads, and that famous Snap-On feel is instantly recognizable. Complete metric socket sets are included, perfect for import vehicle specialists. Lot 217 offers a Snap-On 3/8 inch drive impact wrench with LED flashlight and battery charger. This is the tool you grab when you need serious torque in tight spaces. This cordless power meets Snap-On durability in one impressive package. Blue Point Tools, which is Snap-On's professional line, are also featured throughout this auction. Lot 164 includes the TF-528-D double flaring tool kit, Lot 171 has the YAK10 cordless butane soldering iron kit, and Lot 229 features a 1/2 inch air impact. Blue Point offers Snap-On quality at a slightly lower price point. These are still professional-grade tools that will outlast consumer brands by decades. Why do professionals pay premium prices for Snap-On? Three reasons: First, the lifetime warranty means if you break it, it's replaced with no questions asked. Second, precision manufacturing with tolerances measured in thousandths of an inch ensures perfect performance. Third, ergonomics matter when you're using tools 8-10 hours a day. Comfort prevents injury and increases productivity. MILWAUKEE CORDLESS POWER TOOLS Milwaukee has revolutionized the cordless tool industry with their M18 and M12 battery platforms. These aren't weekend warrior tools. They're designed for all-day job site use by professional contractors and tradesmen. Lots 188, 190, and 191 feature Milwaukee cordless drills with batteries included. Milwaukee's brushless motor technology delivers 50 percent more runtime than brushed motors. These drills offer professional-grade torque up to 725 inch-pounds and come with the critical component: 18V batteries. Replacement Milwaukee batteries retail for $80-$150 each, so these combo lots represent serious value. Lot 189 includes Milwaukee impact drivers with a 12V battery. Milwaukee impacts are the gold standard for driving screws and lag bolts. The hammer-and-anvil mechanism delivers short bursts of rotational force that won't strip screw heads. Professional contractors rely on these tools daily. Lot 187 offers a Milwaukee 18V caulking gun with battery. Professional contractors know manual caulking guns are exhausting. This cordless model maintains consistent bead flow and saves your hands on large projects. It's a game-changer for anyone doing extensive finish work. Lot 186 features a Ryobi 18V circular saw with battery charger. While Ryobi is Milwaukee's consumer brand, their 18V platform shares battery compatibility and offers excellent value for homeowners and light contractors. When bidding on cordless tools, remember that batteries are often more valuable than the tool itself. Check each lot description for battery inclusion. Milwaukee M18 batteries can cost as much as the bare tool, making these combo lots exceptional opportunities. DEWALT: THE CONTRACTOR'S CHOICE Lot 177 features a DeWalt 1/2 inch cordless drill. DeWalt's signature yellow-and-black design isn't just branding. It's instant recognition on job sites worldwide. The brand is known for rugged durability and aggressive chuck design that holds bits securely. Lots 178 and 179 include DeWalt drill bit sets with complete bit collections for wood, metal, and masonry. Quality bits are the difference between clean holes and burned-out drill motors. Professional contractors know that cheap bits cost more in the long run. Lot 224 offers a DeWalt heavy duty deck screwdriver. This is a specialized tool for deck builders. The collated screw magazine allows rapid-fire installation and is a must-have for professional deck contractors working on large projects. SPECIALTY AND PRECISION TOOLS Lot 163 includes a Craftsman micro torque wrench. Low-torque applications require precision instruments. This tool is perfect for electronics, small engine work, or any application requiring 20-200 inch-pounds of torque. Lot 165 features a Seekonk TSQ 150 dial torque wrench with Saginomiya TDM-1030 dial gauge. Dial-type torque wrenches provide visual confirmation of applied torque. They're popular in industrial settings and professional garages where precision is critical. Pneumatic air-powered tools are featured in Lots 220, 228, and 229, including air ratchets, brad nailers, and impact wrenches. If you have a compressor, pneumatic tools offer unlimited runtime and incredible power-to-weight ratios. They're workhorses in professional shops. Lots 234 and 240 offer 3/4 inch drive heavy-duty socket sets. These are the big tools for industrial applications, heavy equipment, and semi-truck maintenance. Three-quarter inch drive means serious leverage for stubborn bolts that smaller tools can't handle. COLLECTIBLE GLASS: THE FENTON AND MURANO COLLECTION FENTON ART GLASS � A COLLECTOR'S DREAM This auction features 14 authenticated lots of Fenton Art Glass. Fenton Art Glass operated from 1905 to 2011 in Williamstown, West Virginia, creating some of America's most beloved collectible glassware. Since the company's closure in 2011, Fenton pieces have appreciated significantly, and serious collectors actively seek authenticated pieces. Fenton wasn't mass-produced factory glass. Each piece was hand-crafted by skilled artisans. Many pieces feature hand-painted details, applied decorations, and proprietary glass formulations that create stunning color effects. The company's hobnail pattern with raised bumps became iconic, and their carnival glass with iridescent finish commands premium prices at auction. Lots 127, 128, and 132 through 135 feature the Fenton baskets collection. These baskets showcase Fenton's incredible range including hobnail blue, optic melon, aqua miniature, pink carnival, and blue opalescent varieties. Baskets were popular gift items and display pieces. The applied handles and ruffled edges required significant hand-work, making each piece unique. Lots 124 and 125 offer heart optic pattern pieces including a melon pitcher and vase set. The heart optic pattern creates a subtle quilted appearance when light passes through. These pieces represent mid-century Fenton at its finest and are highly sought by collectors. Lot 134 includes Fenton carnival glass. Fenton's carnival glass features an iridescent oil slick finish achieved through metallic salt spray during production. Originally called Poor Man's Tiffany, carnival glass is now highly collectible and continues to appreciate in value. Lot 135 offers blue opalescent glass. The ethereal, cloud-like quality of opalescent glass is created by adding bone ash to the glass formula. Blue opalescent pieces are particularly sought-after by Fenton collectors and command premium prices. Lot 131 features a green glass Fenton fairy lamp. These decorative candle covers were popular in Victorian and Edwardian homes. Fenton produced reproductions of historic designs that are now vintage collectibles themselves. Lot 129 includes a rose pink imperial slipper shoe. Victorian-era glass slippers and boots were popular mantle decorations, and Fenton continued this tradition with beautiful artistic reproductions. Fenton pieces typically feature the company's logo on the bottom, an oval with Fenton script. Later pieces include date codes. Check the extensive photos to verify markings, which significantly impact value. Fenton prices have steadily appreciated 5-10 percent annually since the company's closure. Quality pieces in excellent condition with original stickers command the highest prices. Individual pieces range from $30-$300 plus depending on pattern, color rarity, and condition. VINTAGE MURANO GLASS SWAN Lot 102 features a vintage Murano glass swan from Venice, Italy. Murano glass represents nearly 1,000 years of glassmaking tradition. Authentic Murano pieces are individually signed and come from family workshops on the island of Murano. This vintage swan showcases the elaborate lampworking technique where artisans manipulate molten glass with hand torches. What makes Murano valuable are the techniques passed down through generations, vibrant color formulations using precious metals, and the incredible skill required to create figurative pieces. Even small Murano animals can retail for $100-$400 plus at specialty galleries. DEPRESSION GLASS AND CARNIVAL GLASS Lots 107 and 108 feature depression glass and carnival glass collections. Depression Glass earned its name because it was given away during the 1930s Great Depression, included in boxes of oatmeal, at movie theaters, or as gas station promotions. Today, complete sets in pink or cobalt blue are highly collectible. Carnival Glass was actually manufactured earlier in the 1900s through 1920s but became popular during the Depression era. The iridescent finish made inexpensive glass look luxurious. Look for vivid colors and strong iridescence as these factors determine value among collectors. JEWELRY AND WATCHES: TREASURE HUNTING TERRITORY THE MYSTERY WATCH LOT Lot 155 is the wildcard lot of this entire auction. The description reads VicencE, Guess, Rolex oyster perpetual Datejust watches. This lot deserves your serious attention and careful examination of the extensive photographs. The Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust is one of Rolex's iconic models, typically retailing for $8,000-$15,000 plus when authentic. Even vintage models command serious money in the secondary market. However, Rolex is also the most counterfeited watch brand in the world, so careful inspection is essential. What to look for in the photos: First, weight and build quality. Authentic Rolexes are heavy due to 316L stainless steel construction. Second, examine the movement through the case back. Real Rolex movements are works of art with precise engineering. Third, check crown logo detail. The authentic Rolex coronet has precise detailing that's difficult to replicate. Fourth, look for serial numbers between the lugs at 6 and 12 o'clock positions. Even if these are quality replicas or homage watches, the lot includes Guess brand watches which retail $75-$150 each when new. The extensive photos allow you to make an informed decision. This lot deserves serious scrutiny and could be the auction's sleeper hit. COSTUME JEWELRY � QUANTITY AND QUALITY This auction features 13 lots of costume jewelry. All jewelry lots are clearly marked as No Gold costume jewelry, and we appreciate that transparency. However, don't underestimate costume jewelry value in today's market. Lots 159 through 161 are ring collections with 31-48 photos each. These lots are extensively documented. That level of photography suggests significant quantity and variety. Costume jewelry rings are popular with vintage collectors who seek mid-century costume jewelry from makers like Trifari, Weiss, and Eisenberg which commands premium prices. Crafters purchase these lots for repurposing stones and settings for custom jewelry projects. Resellers find profitable opportunities through individual resale on platforms like Mercari, Poshmark, and eBay. Lots 148 through 151 feature multiple lots of vintage costume jewelry necklaces and pendants. Look for signed pieces with maker marks, rhinestone quality, and Art Deco or Mid-Century Modern designs which are experiencing renewed collector interest. Lots 156 and 157 include costume jewelry bracelets. Vintage bangle and link bracelets, especially those made from Bakelite, lucite, and early plastics from the 1940s through 1960s, are experiencing a collector renaissance. Lot 153 offers a mixed lot of earrings, with some missing mates. Even single earrings have value for crafters creating asymmetric designs or jewelry repair parts. Lot 158 is described as broken costume jewelry. Don't overlook this lot. Jewelry repair specialists and crafters specifically seek broken pieces for rhinestone harvesting for repair work, vintage chain links for custom designs, clasps and findings for jewelry making, and practice pieces for jewelry repair training. Costume jewelry lots often sell for $1-5 per piece at auction. If Lot 160 with 40 photos contains 40-100 plus rings, your cost per piece could be pennies on the dollar compared to retail thrift store pricing. BB GUNS AND AIR PISTOLS � THE SHOOTER'S COLLECTION This auction includes 8 lots of BB guns and air pistols. Important clarification: These are air-powered replicas, not firearms. No FFL or Federal Firearms License is required for purchase. However, they're extremely realistic replicas of famous firearms and offer legitimate shooting sports value. Lots 137, 138, and 140 feature Daisy Powerline series BB guns. Daisy is America's oldest and most trusted air gun manufacturer, established in 1886. The Powerline series bridges the gap between toy and serious airgun. These are great for backyard target shooting, training young shooters in gun safety, pest control for starlings and rodents within range, and competition plinking. Lots 144, 145, and 146 include Crossman replica rifles including DPMS SBR Full-Auto and AK-47 replicas. Crossman builds incredibly realistic training tools. These BB guns mimic the weight, size, and handling characteristics of real firearms, making them excellent for law enforcement training drills, firearms instructors teaching manipulation skills, competition shooters practicing draw and sight acquisition, and military veterans maintaining muscle memory. Lot 141 offers a Gamo PT-85 blowback CO2 pellet pistol. Blowback means the slide cycles with each shot, mimicking a real semi-automatic pistol. Gamo is a Spanish manufacturer known for precision airguns. This pistol shoots .177 caliber pellets which are more accurate than BBs for target shooting. Lot 139 features a Marksman .177 caliber BB gun. Marksman specializes in entry-level target pistols. The .177 caliber is the Olympic competition standard for air pistol events. Modern airguns are not toys. Quality air pistols and rifles can achieve 400-1,200 FPS or feet per second velocities, making them legitimate hunting and pest control tools. Many states allow air rifle hunting for small game. Always follow local regulations and treat airguns with the same respect as firearms. Vintage BB guns and air rifles, especially unfired or in original boxes, have developed serious collector markets. Even used examples maintain good resale value among collectors and shooters. VINTAGE COLLECTIBLES AND UNIQUE TREASURES DISNEY COLLECTIBLES Lot 100 features The Wonderful World of Walt Disney vintage book collection and memorabilia. Pre-1980s Disney items are experiencing a surge in collector interest as childhood nostalgia drives the market. With 12 photos provided, you can verify titles and condition before bidding. Lot 101 includes a Mickey Mouse anniversary clock. Disney anniversary clocks with spinning pendulum style were popular mid-century decorative items. Working vintage Disney clocks are sought-after by both clock collectors and Disney enthusiasts. VINTAGE TOYS AND FIGURES Lot 110 offers a 2000 Hasbro G.I. Joe Chenoweth Tactical Desert Vehicle. This is the Desert Light Strike Vehicle from the G.I. Joe 25th Anniversary line. The Chenoweth Fast Attack Vehicle or FAV is based on real military dune buggies used by Special Forces. Collectors seek complete vehicles in good condition. Lot 109 features a 1941 Jeep Willys MB toy. The Willys MB is the iconic WWII Jeep recognized worldwide. Vintage military vehicle toys, especially die-cast metal models, are popular with military history collectors and model enthusiasts. Lot 113 includes a vintage Halco cap gun. Cap guns from the 1950s through 1970s represent Americana nostalgia. Western-style cap guns in good condition with original finish command premium prices from baby boomer collectors. AMERICANA AND ANTIQUES Lot 112 offers an antique cast iron match holder. Victorian-era cast iron was both functional and decorative. Wall-mounted match holders, often featuring figural designs, are popular in rustic and farmhouse d�cor. Lot 111 features a George Washington cast iron still bank. Still banks with no moving parts were manufactured from the late 1800s through the 1930s. Cast iron banks are heavy, detailed, and highly collectible. Patriotic themes like George Washington are particularly sought-after. Lot 105 includes a Native American ceramic headdress and ceramic buffalo. Mid-century Native American themed ceramics walk a fine line between kitsch and collectible. Age, maker, and artistic quality determine value. MISCELLANEOUS TREASURES Lot 117 offers Precious Moments figurines. These teardrop-eyed porcelain figures were manufactured by Enesco starting in 1978. Early retired pieces, especially with original boxes, have strong secondary market value. Lot 103 features glass bells. Decorative glass bell collections were popular Victorian and mid-century d�cor items. Lot 106 includes vintage glass jars and cans. Antique canning jars from Ball, Mason, and Kerr brands along with vintage food tins are popular with farmhouse decorators and advertising collectors. Lots 121 and 123 offer Fenton glass paperweights. Heavy glass paperweights showcase internal designs through the clear glass. Some feature controlled bubbles, ribbons, or embedded elements. HOME, GARDEN AND MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Lot 142 features NEDFOSS throwing axes. Axe throwing has exploded in popularity with dedicated venues opening nationwide. Competition-grade throwing axes like these retail $30-60 each. Lot 143 includes a Z-Hunter knife with sheath. This tactical-style fixed blade knife is popular with camping enthusiasts and survivalists. Lot 181 offers a vintage Banko axe. Vintage American-made axes are collectible tools. Banko axes from Pennsylvania were quality implements. Lot 152 features a collection of belt buckles. Vintage and decorative belt buckles have cult followings, especially Western and rodeo styles and brand logo buckles. Lot 195 includes an Ozark Trail axe and folding hand saw. Walmart's Ozark Trail brand offers solid value for camping and outdoors gear. Additional lots include vintage cookware and kitchen items such as cast iron cornbread pans in Lot 116, glass apple paperweights, and decorative planters and vases scattered throughout the auction. HOW TO BID ONLINE � STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS Bidding online is simple, secure, and convenient. Here's everything you need to know to participate in this auction. STEP ONE: REGISTRATION Visit our auction platform and click Register to Bid. Provide basic information including your name, email, phone number, and shipping address. A credit card hold may be placed for bidder verification, but this is not a charge. Approval is typically instant, but we recommend registering early to avoid last-minute issues. STEP TWO: BROWSE THE CATALOG All 167 lots are available online with detailed photos. Over 2,000 images total are provided for your inspection. Click on any lot to view the full description and photo gallery. Use the zoom feature as we've photographed items from multiple angles. Save your favorite lots using the Watchlist feature. Set alerts to notify you when you're outbid on items you're watching. STEP THREE: PLACING BIDS There are two bidding methods available. The first is proxy bidding, which is recommended for most bidders. Enter the maximum amount you're willing to pay and the system automatically bids on your behalf in small increments. You'll only pay one increment above the second-highest bidder. For example, if you proxy bid $100 and the current bid is $20 with $5 bidding increments, the system bids $25 for you. If someone bids $30, the system automatically counters with $35. This continues until your $100 maximum is reached. If you win at $60, you pay $60, not your $100 maximum. The second method is straight bidding. Click Place Bid to bid the next increment amount. You'll need to monitor the auction and manually place each bid. This method is best for bidders who want total control and enjoy the competition. STEP FOUR: WINNING AND PAYMENT The auction closes Monday, October 13th at 7:00 PM Central Time. Our platform uses soft close or extended bidding. If a bid is placed in the final minutes, the lot closing time extends by 2-5 minutes. This prevents sniping and ensures everyone has a fair chance to bid. You'll receive an email notification of items won. Payment is due within 24-48 hours via credit card, wire transfer, or approved payment methods. All fees are clearly stated in the terms and conditions with no surprise buyer's premium charges. STEP FIVE: SHIPPING OR PICKUP We ship anywhere in the USA and Canada. Professional packing and shipping are available for all items. Quotes are provided based on size, weight, and destination. We use USPS, UPS, and FedEx for competitive rates. Fragile items like Fenton glass and collectibles are professionally packed with insurance included. Large or heavy items such as tools and equipment are shipped via freight carriers when necessary. Shipping costs for small items like jewelry and small tools typically run $10-25. Medium items such as power tools and single Fenton pieces typically cost $25-50 to ship. Large items including tool collections and multiple lots typically cost $50-150 plus. We provide actual shipping costs with no inflated handling fees. Local pickup is free during preview hours. Pickup is available Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Please bring photo ID and a copy of your paid invoice. Bring boxes, blankets, and help for large items. Combining multiple lots into one shipment saves significantly on shipping costs. If you win several items, we'll consolidate them for maximum savings. IN-PERSON PREVIEW See before you buy. We strongly encourage in-person inspection of items before bidding. LOCATION: Deer Creek Pawn and Gun, 110 E. Oak Street, Clinton, MO 64735 PREVIEW HOURS: Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM What to expect during preview: All auction items are displayed and accessible for hands-on inspection. You can test batteries and power tools where safe and practical. Examine glassware for chips, cracks, or repairs. Check tool calibration and condition. Verify watch functions and jewelry condition. Staff are available to answer questions. You're welcome to take your own photos and notes. Serious bidders preview in person. While our 2,000 plus photos are extensive, nothing replaces hands-on inspection for high-value lots. CONTACT INFORMATION � WE'RE HERE TO HELP Questions about specific lots? Need shipping quotes? Want to schedule a preview outside regular hours? We're here for you. CHASE CRAWFORD � AUCTIONEER Cell: 417-399-1904 Store: 660-383-1142 Email: Chase@CrawfordAuctionService.com Chase brings years of auction experience and deep knowledge of tools, firearms, and collectibles. He's personally inspected every lot in this auction and can answer specific questions about condition, authenticity, and value. KATIE DAVIS � AUCTION HOUSE MANAGER Cell: 417-309-9653 Katie coordinates all shipping, payment processing, and pickup arrangements. She's your go-to contact for logistics, payment questions, and scheduling. IMPORTANT AUCTION TERMS AND CONDITIONS All items are sold as-is, where-is in present condition. Photos serve as your inspection. We make every effort to describe items accurately, but errors can occur. Photos take precedence over written descriptions. Buyer's premium will be added to the winning bid as specified in the terms and conditions. Payment is due within 24-48 hours. Accepted payment methods include credit cards, wire transfer, and cash for local pickup only. Missouri sales tax applies unless a valid resale certificate is provided. Items must be paid for before removal. Local pickup is by appointment only. Bidders are responsible for all bids placed under their account. Bid carefully and make sure you understand the bidding increments and lot descriptions. Online bidding closes Monday, October 13th at 7:00 PM Central Time and is subject to soft-close extensions if bidding activity continues in the final minutes. WHY BID IN THIS AUCTION This auction features 2,000 plus professional photos so you can see items in unprecedented detail. You're acquiring unredeemed pawn merchandise and quality overstock at auction pricing. Premium tool brands including Snap-On, Milwaukee, and DeWalt are available at a fraction of retail cost. The collectible glass category includes 14 authenticated Fenton lots from a closed manufacturer. Transparent descriptions are provided with No Gold clearly marked on jewelry lots. Convenient shipping to USA and Canada is available. In-person preview allows you to see before you bid. Our experienced auction team provides professional service from start to finish. DON'T MISS OUT Online bidding closes in 7 days. The auction ends Monday, October 13th at 7:00 PM Central Time. Register now, preview the photos, mark your favorites, and get ready to bid. Whether you're a professional tradesman hunting premium tools, a Fenton glass collector, a reseller seeking inventory, or a treasure hunter looking for hidden gems, this auction offers something for everyone. Questions? Call or text anytime. Chase Crawford: 417-399-1904. Katie Davis: 417-309-9653. START BROWSING THE CATALOG NOW With over 2,000 photos, detailed descriptions, and transparent representation, this is more than an auction. It's a treasure hunt with a map. Preview in person Monday through Friday 9 AM to 4 PM at Deer Creek Pawn and Gun, 110 E. Oak Street, Clinton, MO. See you in the bidding wars. Crawford Auction Service and Deer Creek Pawn and Gun Professional Auctioneering, Honest Representation, Exceptional Service

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The wonderful world of Walt Disney
The wonderful world of Walt Disney

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Mickey Mouse Anniversary clock
Mickey Mouse Anniversary clock

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Vintage Murano glass swan
Vintage Murano glass swan

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glass Bell's
glass Bell's

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Vintage Ceramic beer stein and ceramic duck figuri
Vintage Ceramic beer stein and ceramic duck figurines

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Native American ceramic head piece and ceramic buf
Native American ceramic head piece and ceramic buffollo

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Vintage glass jars and cans
Vintage glass jars and cans

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Vintage pink depression glass
Vintage pink depression glass

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Vintage cobalt blue glass and clear glass and carn
Vintage cobalt blue glass and clear glass and carnival glass

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1941 Jeep Willys MB. (toy)
1941 Jeep Willys MB. (toy)

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Vintage 2000 Hasbro G.I.JOE Chenoweth tactical des
Vintage 2000 Hasbro G.I.JOE Chenoweth tactical desert light strike vehical

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George Washington cast iron still bank
George Washington cast iron still bank

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Antique cast iron match holder
Antique cast iron match holder

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Vintage Halco cap gun
Vintage Halco cap gun

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Vintage cast-iron horse-drawn milk wagon
Vintage cast-iron horse-drawn milk wagon

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African style small wood stand and metal bell
African style small wood stand and metal bell

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954-D Erie Penn USA gr swold corn bread pan
954-D Erie Penn USA gr swold corn bread pan

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Precious Moment figurines
Precious Moment figurines

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Vintage 1950's frosted Native American glasses
Vintage 1950's frosted Native American glasses

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Napco vintage cracked egg vase planters and porcel
Napco vintage cracked egg vase planters and porcelain vase

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Ceramic vintage hull pottery piggy bank
Ceramic vintage hull pottery piggy bank

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Glass apple paperweights
Glass apple paperweights

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Cracked egg vase /planters
Cracked egg vase /planters

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Glass apple paperweight signed
Glass apple paperweight signed

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Fenton heart optic melon pitcher
Fenton heart optic melon pitcher

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Fenton heart optic vase
Fenton heart optic vase

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Vintage pilgrim glass vase
Vintage pilgrim glass vase

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Fenton blue glass basket
Fenton blue glass basket

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Fenton optic melon basket
Fenton optic melon basket

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Fenton rose pink imperial slipper shoe
Fenton rose pink imperial slipper shoe

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Fenton hobnail trumpet bud vase
Fenton hobnail trumpet bud vase

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Fenton green glass fairy lamp
Fenton green glass fairy lamp

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Fenton blue hobnail basket
Fenton blue hobnail basket

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Fenton aqua miniature basket
Fenton aqua miniature basket

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Fenton pink carnival glass basket
Fenton pink carnival glass basket

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Fenton blue opalescent hobnail basket
Fenton blue opalescent hobnail basket

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Chines checker games and Marbles inside game
Chines checker games and Marbles inside game

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Daisy B.B gun 4.5 mm
Daisy B.B gun 4.5 mm

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Daisy B.B gun powerline 1200
Daisy B.B gun powerline 1200

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Marksman B.B gun .177 cal
Marksman B.B gun .177 cal

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Daisy B.B gun power line model 45 co2
Daisy B.B gun power line model 45 co2

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Gamo PT-85 blowback co2 pellet pistol
Gamo PT-85 blowback co2 pellet pistol

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NEDFOSS THROWING AXES
NEDFOSS THROWING AXES

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Z-hunter knife with sheath
Z-hunter knife with sheath

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CROSSMAN B.B GUN MK-177
CROSSMAN B.B GUN MK-177

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CROSSMAN B.B. GUN DPMS SBR FULLAUT
CROSSMAN B.B. GUN DPMS SBR FULLAUT

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CROSSMAN B.B.GUN AK
CROSSMAN B.B.GUN AK

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Costume jewelry (No Gold)
Costume jewelry (No Gold)

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Costume Jewelry necklaces (No Gold)
Costume Jewelry necklaces (No Gold)

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Costume Jewelry necklaces pendant's (No Gold)
Costume Jewelry necklaces pendant's (No Gold)

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Costume Jewelry necklaces (No Gold)
Costume Jewelry necklaces (No Gold)

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Costume Jewelry necklaces (No Gold)
Costume Jewelry necklaces (No Gold)

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Belt buckles
Belt buckles

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Costume jewelry earrings /some don't have mates (n
Costume jewelry earrings /some don't have mates (no gold)

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Shirt pendants (no gold)
Shirt pendants (no gold)

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VicencE, Guess, Rolex oyster perpetual Datejust wa
VicencE, Guess, Rolex oyster perpetual Datejust watches

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Costume jewelry bracelets ( no gold)
Costume jewelry bracelets ( no gold)

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Costume Jewelry bracelets (No Gold)
Costume Jewelry bracelets (No Gold)

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Broken Costume Jewelry (No Gold)
Broken Costume Jewelry (No Gold)

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Costume Jewelry rings (No Gold)
Costume Jewelry rings (No Gold)

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Costume Jewelry rings (No Gold)
Costume Jewelry rings (No Gold)

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Costume Jewelry rings (No Gold)
Costume Jewelry rings (No Gold)

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Ring sets one is marked (925)
Ring sets one is marked (925)

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Craftsman 1/2drive micro torque wrench
Craftsman 1/2drive micro torque wrench

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Blue Point TF-528-D double flaring tool kit
Blue Point TF-528-D double flaring tool kit

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Seekonk TSQ 150 dial torque wrench and saginomiya
Seekonk TSQ 150 dial torque wrench and saginomiya tdm-1030 dial gauge

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Snap-on torque wrench
Snap-on torque wrench

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Digit Micrometer
Digit Micrometer

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Cen-Tech Infrared thermometer and Snap-on mt241a t
Cen-Tech Infrared thermometer and Snap-on mt241a timing light

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Central 2-cycle engine timing gage, micrometer and
Central 2-cycle engine timing gage, micrometer and telescoping gage

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Snap-on stud remover and installer set
Snap-on stud remover and installer set

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Blue Point YAK10 cordless refillable butane solder
Blue Point YAK10 cordless refillable butane soldering iron kit

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CD-77 analog peak voltage/DVA meter automotive dia
CD-77 analog peak voltage/DVA meter automotive diagnostic tool for older vehicles

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Snap-on torque wrench
Snap-on torque wrench

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Snap-on ratchet and sockets
Snap-on ratchet and sockets

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Snap-on metric sockets
Snap-on metric sockets

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Snap-on metric sockets
Snap-on metric sockets

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Dewalt 1/2'' cordless drill
Dewalt 1/2'' cordless drill

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Dewalt drill bitsb
Dewalt drill bitsb

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Dewalt drill bits
Dewalt drill bits

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Antique Keen Kutter Hatchet
Antique Keen Kutter Hatchet

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DEER CREEK PAWN & GUN UNREDEEMED TREASURES AUCTION: Snap-On, Milwaukee & Blue Point Professional Tools | Vintage Fenton & Murano Glass Collection | Designer Watches | 167 Lots of Premium Merchandise - Extensively Photographed, Absolute Auction Ending in 7 Days DEER CREEK PAWN AND GUN UNREDEEMED TREASURES AUCTION Premium Tools and Fenton Glass: 167 Lots of Professional Equipment, Vintage Collectibles and Hidden Gems ONLINE BIDDING CLOSES: Monday, October 13th at 7:00 PM Central Time AUCTION HIGHLIGHTS Welcome to one of the most extensively documented pawn auctions you'll ever experience! With over 2,000 high-resolution photographs across 167 lots, you can inspect every item as if you were holding it in your hands. This is your opportunity to acquire unredeemed pawn merchandise and carefully curated overstock from Deer Creek Pawn and Gun, where someone's unfortunate circumstances become your incredible opportunity. PROFESSIONAL-GRADE TOOLS: THE CROWN JEWELS SNAP-ON PROFESSIONAL TOOLS If you're a professional mechanic, contractor, or serious DIYer, you know the Snap-On name means one thing: uncompromising quality. These aren't your big-box store tools. Snap-On is sold exclusively through professional tool trucks, and their pricing reflects their lifetime warranty and precision engineering. This auction features 22 premium lots of Snap-On and Blue Point professional tools. Featured Snap-On lots include multiple torque wrenches in Lots 163, 166, and 173. These are the backbone of any professional mechanic's toolkit. These precision instruments retail for $200-$500 plus each. Whether you're working on engines, suspension components, or critical fasteners, accurate torque is non-negotiable. Snap-On torque wrenches maintain calibration longer than any competitor and come with certification standards that professionals trust. Lots 174 through 176 feature Snap-On ratchets and socket sets, including the legendary 80-tooth ratcheting mechanism that pros swear by. These sockets won't round off bolt heads, and that famous Snap-On feel is instantly recognizable. Complete metric socket sets are included, perfect for import vehicle specialists. Lot 217 offers a Snap-On 3/8 inch drive impact wrench with LED flashlight and battery charger. This is the tool you grab when you need serious torque in tight spaces. This cordless power meets Snap-On durability in one impressive package. Blue Point Tools, which is Snap-On's professional line, are also featured throughout this auction. Lot 164 includes the TF-528-D double flaring tool kit, Lot 171 has the YAK10 cordless butane soldering iron kit, and Lot 229 features a 1/2 inch air impact. Blue Point offers Snap-On quality at a slightly lower price point. These are still professional-grade tools that will outlast consumer brands by decades. Why do professionals pay premium prices for Snap-On? Three reasons: First, the lifetime warranty means if you break it, it's replaced with no questions asked. Second, precision manufacturing with tolerances measured in thousandths of an inch ensures perfect performance. Third, ergonomics matter when you're using tools 8-10 hours a day. Comfort prevents injury and increases productivity. MILWAUKEE CORDLESS POWER TOOLS Milwaukee has revolutionized the cordless tool industry with their M18 and M12 battery platforms. These aren't weekend warrior tools. They're designed for all-day job site use by professional contractors and tradesmen. Lots 188, 190, and 191 feature Milwaukee cordless drills with batteries included. Milwaukee's brushless motor technology delivers 50 percent more runtime than brushed motors. These drills offer professional-grade torque up to 725 inch-pounds and come with the critical component: 18V batteries. Replacement Milwaukee batteries retail for $80-$150 each, so these combo lots represent serious value. Lot 189 includes Milwaukee impact drivers with a 12V battery. Milwaukee impacts are the gold standard for driving screws and lag bolts. The hammer-and-anvil mechanism delivers short bursts of rotational force that won't strip screw heads. Professional contractors rely on these tools daily. Lot 187 offers a Milwaukee 18V caulking gun with battery. Professional contractors know manual caulking guns are exhausting. This cordless model maintains consistent bead flow and saves your hands on large projects. It's a game-changer for anyone doing extensive finish work. Lot 186 features a Ryobi 18V circular saw with battery charger. While Ryobi is Milwaukee's consumer brand, their 18V platform shares battery compatibility and offers excellent value for homeowners and light contractors. When bidding on cordless tools, remember that batteries are often more valuable than the tool itself. Check each lot description for battery inclusion. Milwaukee M18 batteries can cost as much as the bare tool, making these combo lots exceptional opportunities. DEWALT: THE CONTRACTOR'S CHOICE Lot 177 features a DeWalt 1/2 inch cordless drill. DeWalt's signature yellow-and-black design isn't just branding. It's instant recognition on job sites worldwide. The brand is known for rugged durability and aggressive chuck design that holds bits securely. Lots 178 and 179 include DeWalt drill bit sets with complete bit collections for wood, metal, and masonry. Quality bits are the difference between clean holes and burned-out drill motors. Professional contractors know that cheap bits cost more in the long run. Lot 224 offers a DeWalt heavy duty deck screwdriver. This is a specialized tool for deck builders. The collated screw magazine allows rapid-fire installation and is a must-have for professional deck contractors working on large projects. SPECIALTY AND PRECISION TOOLS Lot 163 includes a Craftsman micro torque wrench. Low-torque applications require precision instruments. This tool is perfect for electronics, small engine work, or any application requiring 20-200 inch-pounds of torque. Lot 165 features a Seekonk TSQ 150 dial torque wrench with Saginomiya TDM-1030 dial gauge. Dial-type torque wrenches provide visual confirmation of applied torque. They're popular in industrial settings and professional garages where precision is critical. Pneumatic air-powered tools are featured in Lots 220, 228, and 229, including air ratchets, brad nailers, and impact wrenches. If you have a compressor, pneumatic tools offer unlimited runtime and incredible power-to-weight ratios. They're workhorses in professional shops. Lots 234 and 240 offer 3/4 inch drive heavy-duty socket sets. These are the big tools for industrial applications, heavy equipment, and semi-truck maintenance. Three-quarter inch drive means serious leverage for stubborn bolts that smaller tools can't handle. COLLECTIBLE GLASS: THE FENTON AND MURANO COLLECTION FENTON ART GLASS � A COLLECTOR'S DREAM This auction features 14 authenticated lots of Fenton Art Glass. Fenton Art Glass operated from 1905 to 2011 in Williamstown, West Virginia, creating some of America's most beloved collectible glassware. Since the company's closure in 2011, Fenton pieces have appreciated significantly, and serious collectors actively seek authenticated pieces. Fenton wasn't mass-produced factory glass. Each piece was hand-crafted by skilled artisans. Many pieces feature hand-painted details, applied decorations, and proprietary glass formulations that create stunning color effects. The company's hobnail pattern with raised bumps became iconic, and their carnival glass with iridescent finish commands premium prices at auction. Lots 127, 128, and 132 through 135 feature the Fenton baskets collection. These baskets showcase Fenton's incredible range including hobnail blue, optic melon, aqua miniature, pink carnival, and blue opalescent varieties. Baskets were popular gift items and display pieces. The applied handles and ruffled edges required significant hand-work, making each piece unique. Lots 124 and 125 offer heart optic pattern pieces including a melon pitcher and vase set. The heart optic pattern creates a subtle quilted appearance when light passes through. These pieces represent mid-century Fenton at its finest and are highly sought by collectors. Lot 134 includes Fenton carnival glass. Fenton's carnival glass features an iridescent oil slick finish achieved through metallic salt spray during production. Originally called Poor Man's Tiffany, carnival glass is now highly collectible and continues to appreciate in value. Lot 135 offers blue opalescent glass. The ethereal, cloud-like quality of opalescent glass is created by adding bone ash to the glass formula. Blue opalescent pieces are particularly sought-after by Fenton collectors and command premium prices. Lot 131 features a green glass Fenton fairy lamp. These decorative candle covers were popular in Victorian and Edwardian homes. Fenton produced reproductions of historic designs that are now vintage collectibles themselves. Lot 129 includes a rose pink imperial slipper shoe. Victorian-era glass slippers and boots were popular mantle decorations, and Fenton continued this tradition with beautiful artistic reproductions. Fenton pieces typically feature the company's logo on the bottom, an oval with Fenton script. Later pieces include date codes. Check the extensive photos to verify markings, which significantly impact value. Fenton prices have steadily appreciated 5-10 percent annually since the company's closure. Quality pieces in excellent condition with original stickers command the highest prices. Individual pieces range from $30-$300 plus depending on pattern, color rarity, and condition. VINTAGE MURANO GLASS SWAN Lot 102 features a vintage Murano glass swan from Venice, Italy. Murano glass represents nearly 1,000 years of glassmaking tradition. Authentic Murano pieces are individually signed and come from family workshops on the island of Murano. This vintage swan showcases the elaborate lampworking technique where artisans manipulate molten glass with hand torches. What makes Murano valuable are the techniques passed down through generations, vibrant color formulations using precious metals, and the incredible skill required to create figurative pieces. Even small Murano animals can retail for $100-$400 plus at specialty galleries. DEPRESSION GLASS AND CARNIVAL GLASS Lots 107 and 108 feature depression glass and carnival glass collections. Depression Glass earned its name because it was given away during the 1930s Great Depression, included in boxes of oatmeal, at movie theaters, or as gas station promotions. Today, complete sets in pink or cobalt blue are highly collectible. Carnival Glass was actually manufactured earlier in the 1900s through 1920s but became popular during the Depression era. The iridescent finish made inexpensive glass look luxurious. Look for vivid colors and strong iridescence as these factors determine value among collectors. JEWELRY AND WATCHES: TREASURE HUNTING TERRITORY THE MYSTERY WATCH LOT Lot 155 is the wildcard lot of this entire auction. The description reads VicencE, Guess, Rolex oyster perpetual Datejust watches. This lot deserves your serious attention and careful examination of the extensive photographs. The Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust is one of Rolex's iconic models, typically retailing for $8,000-$15,000 plus when authentic. Even vintage models command serious money in the secondary market. However, Rolex is also the most counterfeited watch brand in the world, so careful inspection is essential. What to look for in the photos: First, weight and build quality. Authentic Rolexes are heavy due to 316L stainless steel construction. Second, examine the movement through the case back. Real Rolex movements are works of art with precise engineering. Third, check crown logo detail. The authentic Rolex coronet has precise detailing that's difficult to replicate. Fourth, look for serial numbers between the lugs at 6 and 12 o'clock positions. Even if these are quality replicas or homage watches, the lot includes Guess brand watches which retail $75-$150 each when new. The extensive photos allow you to make an informed decision. This lot deserves serious scrutiny and could be the auction's sleeper hit. COSTUME JEWELRY � QUANTITY AND QUALITY This auction features 13 lots of costume jewelry. All jewelry lots are clearly marked as No Gold costume jewelry, and we appreciate that transparency. However, don't underestimate costume jewelry value in today's market. Lots 159 through 161 are ring collections with 31-48 photos each. These lots are extensively documented. That level of photography suggests significant quantity and variety. Costume jewelry rings are popular with vintage collectors who seek mid-century costume jewelry from makers like Trifari, Weiss, and Eisenberg which commands premium prices. Crafters purchase these lots for repurposing stones and settings for custom jewelry projects. Resellers find profitable opportunities through individual resale on platforms like Mercari, Poshmark, and eBay. Lots 148 through 151 feature multiple lots of vintage costume jewelry necklaces and pendants. Look for signed pieces with maker marks, rhinestone quality, and Art Deco or Mid-Century Modern designs which are experiencing renewed collector interest. Lots 156 and 157 include costume jewelry bracelets. Vintage bangle and link bracelets, especially those made from Bakelite, lucite, and early plastics from the 1940s through 1960s, are experiencing a collector renaissance. Lot 153 offers a mixed lot of earrings, with some missing mates. Even single earrings have value for crafters creating asymmetric designs or jewelry repair parts. Lot 158 is described as broken costume jewelry. Don't overlook this lot. Jewelry repair specialists and crafters specifically seek broken pieces for rhinestone harvesting for repair work, vintage chain links for custom designs, clasps and findings for jewelry making, and practice pieces for jewelry repair training. Costume jewelry lots often sell for $1-5 per piece at auction. If Lot 160 with 40 photos contains 40-100 plus rings, your cost per piece could be pennies on the dollar compared to retail thrift store pricing. BB GUNS AND AIR PISTOLS � THE SHOOTER'S COLLECTION This auction includes 8 lots of BB guns and air pistols. Important clarification: These are air-powered replicas, not firearms. No FFL or Federal Firearms License is required for purchase. However, they're extremely realistic replicas of famous firearms and offer legitimate shooting sports value. Lots 137, 138, and 140 feature Daisy Powerline series BB guns. Daisy is America's oldest and most trusted air gun manufacturer, established in 1886. The Powerline series bridges the gap between toy and serious airgun. These are great for backyard target shooting, training young shooters in gun safety, pest control for starlings and rodents within range, and competition plinking. Lots 144, 145, and 146 include Crossman replica rifles including DPMS SBR Full-Auto and AK-47 replicas. Crossman builds incredibly realistic training tools. These BB guns mimic the weight, size, and handling characteristics of real firearms, making them excellent for law enforcement training drills, firearms instructors teaching manipulation skills, competition shooters practicing draw and sight acquisition, and military veterans maintaining muscle memory. Lot 141 offers a Gamo PT-85 blowback CO2 pellet pistol. Blowback means the slide cycles with each shot, mimicking a real semi-automatic pistol. Gamo is a Spanish manufacturer known for precision airguns. This pistol shoots .177 caliber pellets which are more accurate than BBs for target shooting. Lot 139 features a Marksman .177 caliber BB gun. Marksman specializes in entry-level target pistols. The .177 caliber is the Olympic competition standard for air pistol events. Modern airguns are not toys. Quality air pistols and rifles can achieve 400-1,200 FPS or feet per second velocities, making them legitimate hunting and pest control tools. Many states allow air rifle hunting for small game. Always follow local regulations and treat airguns with the same respect as firearms. Vintage BB guns and air rifles, especially unfired or in original boxes, have developed serious collector markets. Even used examples maintain good resale value among collectors and shooters. VINTAGE COLLECTIBLES AND UNIQUE TREASURES DISNEY COLLECTIBLES Lot 100 features The Wonderful World of Walt Disney vintage book collection and memorabilia. Pre-1980s Disney items are experiencing a surge in collector interest as childhood nostalgia drives the market. With 12 photos provided, you can verify titles and condition before bidding. Lot 101 includes a Mickey Mouse anniversary clock. Disney anniversary clocks with spinning pendulum style were popular mid-century decorative items. Working vintage Disney clocks are sought-after by both clock collectors and Disney enthusiasts. VINTAGE TOYS AND FIGURES Lot 110 offers a 2000 Hasbro G.I. Joe Chenoweth Tactical Desert Vehicle. This is the Desert Light Strike Vehicle from the G.I. Joe 25th Anniversary line. The Chenoweth Fast Attack Vehicle or FAV is based on real military dune buggies used by Special Forces. Collectors seek complete vehicles in good condition. Lot 109 features a 1941 Jeep Willys MB toy. The Willys MB is the iconic WWII Jeep recognized worldwide. Vintage military vehicle toys, especially die-cast metal models, are popular with military history collectors and model enthusiasts. Lot 113 includes a vintage Halco cap gun. Cap guns from the 1950s through 1970s represent Americana nostalgia. Western-style cap guns in good condition with original finish command premium prices from baby boomer collectors. AMERICANA AND ANTIQUES Lot 112 offers an antique cast iron match holder. Victorian-era cast iron was both functional and decorative. Wall-mounted match holders, often featuring figural designs, are popular in rustic and farmhouse d�cor. Lot 111 features a George Washington cast iron still bank. Still banks with no moving parts were manufactured from the late 1800s through the 1930s. Cast iron banks are heavy, detailed, and highly collectible. Patriotic themes like George Washington are particularly sought-after. Lot 105 includes a Native American ceramic headdress and ceramic buffalo. Mid-century Native American themed ceramics walk a fine line between kitsch and collectible. Age, maker, and artistic quality determine value. MISCELLANEOUS TREASURES Lot 117 offers Precious Moments figurines. These teardrop-eyed porcelain figures were manufactured by Enesco starting in 1978. Early retired pieces, especially with original boxes, have strong secondary market value. Lot 103 features glass bells. Decorative glass bell collections were popular Victorian and mid-century d�cor items. Lot 106 includes vintage glass jars and cans. Antique canning jars from Ball, Mason, and Kerr brands along with vintage food tins are popular with farmhouse decorators and advertising collectors. Lots 121 and 123 offer Fenton glass paperweights. Heavy glass paperweights showcase internal designs through the clear glass. Some feature controlled bubbles, ribbons, or embedded elements. HOME, GARDEN AND MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Lot 142 features NEDFOSS throwing axes. Axe throwing has exploded in popularity with dedicated venues opening nationwide. Competition-grade throwing axes like these retail $30-60 each. Lot 143 includes a Z-Hunter knife with sheath. This tactical-style fixed blade knife is popular with camping enthusiasts and survivalists. Lot 181 offers a vintage Banko axe. Vintage American-made axes are collectible tools. Banko axes from Pennsylvania were quality implements. Lot 152 features a collection of belt buckles. Vintage and decorative belt buckles have cult followings, especially Western and rodeo styles and brand logo buckles. Lot 195 includes an Ozark Trail axe and folding hand saw. Walmart's Ozark Trail brand offers solid value for camping and outdoors gear. Additional lots include vintage cookware and kitchen items such as cast iron cornbread pans in Lot 116, glass apple paperweights, and decorative planters and vases scattered throughout the auction. HOW TO BID ONLINE � STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS Bidding online is simple, secure, and convenient. Here's everything you need to know to participate in this auction. STEP ONE: REGISTRATION Visit our auction platform and click Register to Bid. Provide basic information including your name, email, phone number, and shipping address. A credit card hold may be placed for bidder verification, but this is not a charge. Approval is typically instant, but we recommend registering early to avoid last-minute issues. STEP TWO: BROWSE THE CATALOG All 167 lots are available online with detailed photos. Over 2,000 images total are provided for your inspection. Click on any lot to view the full description and photo gallery. Use the zoom feature as we've photographed items from multiple angles. Save your favorite lots using the Watchlist feature. Set alerts to notify you when you're outbid on items you're watching. STEP THREE: PLACING BIDS There are two bidding methods available. The first is proxy bidding, which is recommended for most bidders. Enter the maximum amount you're willing to pay and the system automatically bids on your behalf in small increments. You'll only pay one increment above the second-highest bidder. For example, if you proxy bid $100 and the current bid is $20 with $5 bidding increments, the system bids $25 for you. If someone bids $30, the system automatically counters with $35. This continues until your $100 maximum is reached. If you win at $60, you pay $60, not your $100 maximum. The second method is straight bidding. Click Place Bid to bid the next increment amount. You'll need to monitor the auction and manually place each bid. This method is best for bidders who want total control and enjoy the competition. STEP FOUR: WINNING AND PAYMENT The auction closes Monday, October 13th at 7:00 PM Central Time. Our platform uses soft close or extended bidding. If a bid is placed in the final minutes, the lot closing time extends by 2-5 minutes. This prevents sniping and ensures everyone has a fair chance to bid. You'll receive an email notification of items won. Payment is due within 24-48 hours via credit card, wire transfer, or approved payment methods. All fees are clearly stated in the terms and conditions with no surprise buyer's premium charges. STEP FIVE: SHIPPING OR PICKUP We ship anywhere in the USA and Canada. Professional packing and shipping are available for all items. Quotes are provided based on size, weight, and destination. We use USPS, UPS, and FedEx for competitive rates. Fragile items like Fenton glass and collectibles are professionally packed with insurance included. Large or heavy items such as tools and equipment are shipped via freight carriers when necessary. Shipping costs for small items like jewelry and small tools typically run $10-25. Medium items such as power tools and single Fenton pieces typically cost $25-50 to ship. Large items including tool collections and multiple lots typically cost $50-150 plus. We provide actual shipping costs with no inflated handling fees. Local pickup is free during preview hours. Pickup is available Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Please bring photo ID and a copy of your paid invoice. Bring boxes, blankets, and help for large items. Combining multiple lots into one shipment saves significantly on shipping costs. If you win several items, we'll consolidate them for maximum savings. IN-PERSON PREVIEW See before you buy. We strongly encourage in-person inspection of items before bidding. LOCATION: Deer Creek Pawn and Gun, 110 E. Oak Street, Clinton, MO 64735 PREVIEW HOURS: Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM What to expect during preview: All auction items are displayed and accessible for hands-on inspection. You can test batteries and power tools where safe and practical. Examine glassware for chips, cracks, or repairs. Check tool calibration and condition. Verify watch functions and jewelry condition. Staff are available to answer questions. You're welcome to take your own photos and notes. Serious bidders preview in person. While our 2,000 plus photos are extensive, nothing replaces hands-on inspection for high-value lots. CONTACT INFORMATION � WE'RE HERE TO HELP Questions about specific lots? Need shipping quotes? Want to schedule a preview outside regular hours? We're here for you. CHASE CRAWFORD � AUCTIONEER Cell: 417-399-1904 Store: 660-383-1142 Email: Chase@CrawfordAuctionService.com Chase brings years of auction experience and deep knowledge of tools, firearms, and collectibles. He's personally inspected every lot in this auction and can answer specific questions about condition, authenticity, and value. KATIE DAVIS � AUCTION HOUSE MANAGER Cell: 417-309-9653 Katie coordinates all shipping, payment processing, and pickup arrangements. She's your go-to contact for logistics, payment questions, and scheduling. IMPORTANT AUCTION TERMS AND CONDITIONS All items are sold as-is, where-is in present condition. Photos serve as your inspection. We make every effort to describe items accurately, but errors can occur. Photos take precedence over written descriptions. Buyer's premium will be added to the winning bid as specified in the terms and conditions. Payment is due within 24-48 hours. Accepted payment methods include credit cards, wire transfer, and cash for local pickup only. Missouri sales tax applies unless a valid resale certificate is provided. Items must be paid for before removal. Local pickup is by appointment only. Bidders are responsible for all bids placed under their account. Bid carefully and make sure you understand the bidding increments and lot descriptions. Online bidding closes Monday, October 13th at 7:00 PM Central Time and is subject to soft-close extensions if bidding activity continues in the final minutes. WHY BID IN THIS AUCTION This auction features 2,000 plus professional photos so you can see items in unprecedented detail. You're acquiring unredeemed pawn merchandise and quality overstock at auction pricing. Premium tool brands including Snap-On, Milwaukee, and DeWalt are available at a fraction of retail cost. The collectible glass category includes 14 authenticated Fenton lots from a closed manufacturer. Transparent descriptions are provided with No Gold clearly marked on jewelry lots. Convenient shipping to USA and Canada is available. In-person preview allows you to see before you bid. Our experienced auction team provides professional service from start to finish. DON'T MISS OUT Online bidding closes in 7 days. The auction ends Monday, October 13th at 7:00 PM Central Time. Register now, preview the photos, mark your favorites, and get ready to bid. Whether you're a professional tradesman hunting premium tools, a Fenton glass collector, a reseller seeking inventory, or a treasure hunter looking for hidden gems, this auction offers something for everyone. Questions? Call or text anytime. Chase Crawford: 417-399-1904. Katie Davis: 417-309-9653. START BROWSING THE CATALOG NOW With over 2,000 photos, detailed descriptions, and transparent representation, this is more than an auction. It's a treasure hunt with a map. Preview in person Monday through Friday 9 AM to 4 PM at Deer Creek Pawn and Gun, 110 E. Oak Street, Clinton, MO. See you in the bidding wars. Crawford Auction Service and Deer Creek Pawn and Gun Professional Auctioneering, Honest Representation, Exceptional Service

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The wonderful world of Walt Disney
The wonderful world of Walt Disney

101
Mickey Mouse Anniversary clock
Mickey Mouse Anniversary clock

102
Vintage Murano glass swan
Vintage Murano glass swan

103
glass Bell's
glass Bell's

104
Vintage Ceramic beer stein and ceramic duck figuri
Vintage Ceramic beer stein and ceramic duck figurines

105
Native American ceramic head piece and ceramic buf
Native American ceramic head piece and ceramic buffollo

106
Vintage glass jars and cans
Vintage glass jars and cans

107
Vintage pink depression glass
Vintage pink depression glass

108
Vintage cobalt blue glass and clear glass and carn
Vintage cobalt blue glass and clear glass and carnival glass

109
1941 Jeep Willys MB. (toy)
1941 Jeep Willys MB. (toy)

110
Vintage 2000 Hasbro G.I.JOE Chenoweth tactical des
Vintage 2000 Hasbro G.I.JOE Chenoweth tactical desert light strike vehical

111
George Washington cast iron still bank
George Washington cast iron still bank

112
Antique cast iron match holder
Antique cast iron match holder

113
Vintage Halco cap gun
Vintage Halco cap gun

114
Vintage cast-iron horse-drawn milk wagon
Vintage cast-iron horse-drawn milk wagon

115
African style small wood stand and metal bell
African style small wood stand and metal bell

116
954-D Erie Penn USA gr swold corn bread pan
954-D Erie Penn USA gr swold corn bread pan

117
Precious Moment figurines
Precious Moment figurines

118
Vintage 1950's frosted Native American glasses
Vintage 1950's frosted Native American glasses

119
Napco vintage cracked egg vase planters and porcel
Napco vintage cracked egg vase planters and porcelain vase

120
Ceramic vintage hull pottery piggy bank
Ceramic vintage hull pottery piggy bank

121
Glass apple paperweights
Glass apple paperweights

122
Cracked egg vase /planters
Cracked egg vase /planters

123
Glass apple paperweight signed
Glass apple paperweight signed

124
Fenton heart optic melon pitcher
Fenton heart optic melon pitcher

125
Fenton heart optic vase
Fenton heart optic vase

126
Vintage pilgrim glass vase
Vintage pilgrim glass vase

127
Fenton blue glass basket
Fenton blue glass basket

128
Fenton optic melon basket
Fenton optic melon basket

129
Fenton rose pink imperial slipper shoe
Fenton rose pink imperial slipper shoe

130
Fenton hobnail trumpet bud vase
Fenton hobnail trumpet bud vase

131
Fenton green glass fairy lamp
Fenton green glass fairy lamp

132
Fenton blue hobnail basket
Fenton blue hobnail basket

133
Fenton aqua miniature basket
Fenton aqua miniature basket

134
Fenton pink carnival glass basket
Fenton pink carnival glass basket

135
Fenton blue opalescent hobnail basket
Fenton blue opalescent hobnail basket

136
Chines checker games and Marbles inside game
Chines checker games and Marbles inside game

137
Daisy B.B gun 4.5 mm
Daisy B.B gun 4.5 mm

138
Daisy B.B gun powerline 1200
Daisy B.B gun powerline 1200

139
Marksman B.B gun .177 cal
Marksman B.B gun .177 cal

140
Daisy B.B gun power line model 45 co2
Daisy B.B gun power line model 45 co2

141
Gamo PT-85 blowback co2 pellet pistol
Gamo PT-85 blowback co2 pellet pistol

142
NEDFOSS THROWING AXES
NEDFOSS THROWING AXES

143
Z-hunter knife with sheath
Z-hunter knife with sheath

144
CROSSMAN B.B GUN MK-177
CROSSMAN B.B GUN MK-177

145
CROSSMAN B.B. GUN DPMS SBR FULLAUT
CROSSMAN B.B. GUN DPMS SBR FULLAUT

146
CROSSMAN B.B.GUN AK
CROSSMAN B.B.GUN AK

147
Costume jewelry (No Gold)
Costume jewelry (No Gold)

148
Costume Jewelry necklaces (No Gold)
Costume Jewelry necklaces (No Gold)

149
Costume Jewelry necklaces pendant's (No Gold)
Costume Jewelry necklaces pendant's (No Gold)

150
Costume Jewelry necklaces (No Gold)
Costume Jewelry necklaces (No Gold)

151
Costume Jewelry necklaces (No Gold)
Costume Jewelry necklaces (No Gold)

152
Belt buckles
Belt buckles

153
Costume jewelry earrings /some don't have mates (n
Costume jewelry earrings /some don't have mates (no gold)

154
Shirt pendants (no gold)
Shirt pendants (no gold)

155
VicencE, Guess, Rolex oyster perpetual Datejust wa
VicencE, Guess, Rolex oyster perpetual Datejust watches

156
Costume jewelry bracelets ( no gold)
Costume jewelry bracelets ( no gold)

157
Costume Jewelry bracelets (No Gold)
Costume Jewelry bracelets (No Gold)

158
Broken Costume Jewelry (No Gold)
Broken Costume Jewelry (No Gold)

159
Costume Jewelry rings (No Gold)
Costume Jewelry rings (No Gold)

160
Costume Jewelry rings (No Gold)
Costume Jewelry rings (No Gold)

161
Costume Jewelry rings (No Gold)
Costume Jewelry rings (No Gold)

162
Ring sets one is marked (925)
Ring sets one is marked (925)

163
Craftsman 1/2drive micro torque wrench
Craftsman 1/2drive micro torque wrench

164
Blue Point TF-528-D double flaring tool kit
Blue Point TF-528-D double flaring tool kit

165
Seekonk TSQ 150 dial torque wrench and saginomiya
Seekonk TSQ 150 dial torque wrench and saginomiya tdm-1030 dial gauge

166
Snap-on torque wrench
Snap-on torque wrench

167
Digit Micrometer
Digit Micrometer

168
Cen-Tech Infrared thermometer and Snap-on mt241a t
Cen-Tech Infrared thermometer and Snap-on mt241a timing light

169
Central 2-cycle engine timing gage, micrometer and
Central 2-cycle engine timing gage, micrometer and telescoping gage

170
Snap-on stud remover and installer set
Snap-on stud remover and installer set

171
Blue Point YAK10 cordless refillable butane solder
Blue Point YAK10 cordless refillable butane soldering iron kit

172
CD-77 analog peak voltage/DVA meter automotive dia
CD-77 analog peak voltage/DVA meter automotive diagnostic tool for older vehicles

173
Snap-on torque wrench
Snap-on torque wrench

174
Snap-on ratchet and sockets
Snap-on ratchet and sockets

175
Snap-on metric sockets
Snap-on metric sockets

176
Snap-on metric sockets
Snap-on metric sockets

177
Dewalt 1/2'' cordless drill
Dewalt 1/2'' cordless drill

178
Dewalt drill bitsb
Dewalt drill bitsb

179
Dewalt drill bits
Dewalt drill bits

180
Antique Keen Kutter Hatchet
Antique Keen Kutter Hatchet

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Premium Tools & Fenton Glass: Unredeemed Pawn Treasures
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Bidding Starts: Tuesday Oct 7
Bidding Ends: Monday Oct 13
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Clinton, MO 64735
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DEER CREEK PAWN & GUN UNREDEEMED TREASURES AUCTION: Snap-On, Milwaukee & Blue Point Professional Tools | Vintage Fenton & Murano Glass Collection | Designer Watches | 167 Lots of Premium Merchandise - Extensively Photographed, Absolute Auction Ending in 7 Days DEER CREEK PAWN AND GUN UNREDEEMED TREASURES AUCTION Premium Tools and Fenton Glass: 167 Lots of Professional Equipment, Vintage Collectibles and Hidden Gems ONLINE BIDDING CLOSES: Monday, October 13th at 7:00 PM Central Time AUCTION HIGHLIGHTS Welcome to one of the most extensively documented pawn auctions you'll ever experience! With over 2,000 high-resolution photographs across 167 lots, you can inspect every item as if you were holding it in your hands. This is your opportunity to acquire unredeemed pawn merchandise and carefully curated overstock from Deer Creek Pawn and Gun, where someone's unfortunate circumstances become your incredible opportunity. PROFESSIONAL-GRADE TOOLS: THE CROWN JEWELS SNAP-ON PROFESSIONAL TOOLS If you're a professional mechanic, contractor, or serious DIYer, you know the Snap-On name means one thing: uncompromising quality. These aren't your big-box store tools. Snap-On is sold exclusively through professional tool trucks, and their pricing reflects their lifetime warranty and precision engineering. This auction features 22 premium lots of Snap-On and Blue Point professional tools. Featured Snap-On lots include multiple torque wrenches in Lots 163, 166, and 173. These are the backbone of any professional mechanic's toolkit. These precision instruments retail for $200-$500 plus each. Whether you're working on engines, suspension components, or critical fasteners, accurate torque is non-negotiable. Snap-On torque wrenches maintain calibration longer than any competitor and come with certification standards that professionals trust. Lots 174 through 176 feature Snap-On ratchets and socket sets, including the legendary 80-tooth ratcheting mechanism that pros swear by. These sockets won't round off bolt heads, and that famous Snap-On feel is instantly recognizable. Complete metric socket sets are included, perfect for import vehicle specialists. Lot 217 offers a Snap-On 3/8 inch drive impact wrench with LED flashlight and battery charger. This is the tool you grab when you need serious torque in tight spaces. This cordless power meets Snap-On durability in one impressive package. Blue Point Tools, which is Snap-On's professional line, are also featured throughout this auction. Lot 164 includes the TF-528-D double flaring tool kit, Lot 171 has the YAK10 cordless butane soldering iron kit, and Lot 229 features a 1/2 inch air impact. Blue Point offers Snap-On quality at a slightly lower price point. These are still professional-grade tools that will outlast consumer brands by decades. Why do professionals pay premium prices for Snap-On? Three reasons: First, the lifetime warranty means if you break it, it's replaced with no questions asked. Second, precision manufacturing with tolerances measured in thousandths of an inch ensures perfect performance. Third, ergonomics matter when you're using tools 8-10 hours a day. Comfort prevents injury and increases productivity. MILWAUKEE CORDLESS POWER TOOLS Milwaukee has revolutionized the cordless tool industry with their M18 and M12 battery platforms. These aren't weekend warrior tools. They're designed for all-day job site use by professional contractors and tradesmen. Lots 188, 190, and 191 feature Milwaukee cordless drills with batteries included. Milwaukee's brushless motor technology delivers 50 percent more runtime than brushed motors. These drills offer professional-grade torque up to 725 inch-pounds and come with the critical component: 18V batteries. Replacement Milwaukee batteries retail for $80-$150 each, so these combo lots represent serious value. Lot 189 includes Milwaukee impact drivers with a 12V battery. Milwaukee impacts are the gold standard for driving screws and lag bolts. The hammer-and-anvil mechanism delivers short bursts of rotational force that won't strip screw heads. Professional contractors rely on these tools daily. Lot 187 offers a Milwaukee 18V caulking gun with battery. Professional contractors know manual caulking guns are exhausting. This cordless model maintains consistent bead flow and saves your hands on large projects. It's a game-changer for anyone doing extensive finish work. Lot 186 features a Ryobi 18V circular saw with battery charger. While Ryobi is Milwaukee's consumer brand, their 18V platform shares battery compatibility and offers excellent value for homeowners and light contractors. When bidding on cordless tools, remember that batteries are often more valuable than the tool itself. Check each lot description for battery inclusion. Milwaukee M18 batteries can cost as much as the bare tool, making these combo lots exceptional opportunities. DEWALT: THE CONTRACTOR'S CHOICE Lot 177 features a DeWalt 1/2 inch cordless drill. DeWalt's signature yellow-and-black design isn't just branding. It's instant recognition on job sites worldwide. The brand is known for rugged durability and aggressive chuck design that holds bits securely. Lots 178 and 179 include DeWalt drill bit sets with complete bit collections for wood, metal, and masonry. Quality bits are the difference between clean holes and burned-out drill motors. Professional contractors know that cheap bits cost more in the long run. Lot 224 offers a DeWalt heavy duty deck screwdriver. This is a specialized tool for deck builders. The collated screw magazine allows rapid-fire installation and is a must-have for professional deck contractors working on large projects. SPECIALTY AND PRECISION TOOLS Lot 163 includes a Craftsman micro torque wrench. Low-torque applications require precision instruments. This tool is perfect for electronics, small engine work, or any application requiring 20-200 inch-pounds of torque. Lot 165 features a Seekonk TSQ 150 dial torque wrench with Saginomiya TDM-1030 dial gauge. Dial-type torque wrenches provide visual confirmation of applied torque. They're popular in industrial settings and professional garages where precision is critical. Pneumatic air-powered tools are featured in Lots 220, 228, and 229, including air ratchets, brad nailers, and impact wrenches. If you have a compressor, pneumatic tools offer unlimited runtime and incredible power-to-weight ratios. They're workhorses in professional shops. Lots 234 and 240 offer 3/4 inch drive heavy-duty socket sets. These are the big tools for industrial applications, heavy equipment, and semi-truck maintenance. Three-quarter inch drive means serious leverage for stubborn bolts that smaller tools can't handle. COLLECTIBLE GLASS: THE FENTON AND MURANO COLLECTION FENTON ART GLASS � A COLLECTOR'S DREAM This auction features 14 authenticated lots of Fenton Art Glass. Fenton Art Glass operated from 1905 to 2011 in Williamstown, West Virginia, creating some of America's most beloved collectible glassware. Since the company's closure in 2011, Fenton pieces have appreciated significantly, and serious collectors actively seek authenticated pieces. Fenton wasn't mass-produced factory glass. Each piece was hand-crafted by skilled artisans. Many pieces feature hand-painted details, applied decorations, and proprietary glass formulations that create stunning color effects. The company's hobnail pattern with raised bumps became iconic, and their carnival glass with iridescent finish commands premium prices at auction. Lots 127, 128, and 132 through 135 feature the Fenton baskets collection. These baskets showcase Fenton's incredible range including hobnail blue, optic melon, aqua miniature, pink carnival, and blue opalescent varieties. Baskets were popular gift items and display pieces. The applied handles and ruffled edges required significant hand-work, making each piece unique. Lots 124 and 125 offer heart optic pattern pieces including a melon pitcher and vase set. The heart optic pattern creates a subtle quilted appearance when light passes through. These pieces represent mid-century Fenton at its finest and are highly sought by collectors. Lot 134 includes Fenton carnival glass. Fenton's carnival glass features an iridescent oil slick finish achieved through metallic salt spray during production. Originally called Poor Man's Tiffany, carnival glass is now highly collectible and continues to appreciate in value. Lot 135 offers blue opalescent glass. The ethereal, cloud-like quality of opalescent glass is created by adding bone ash to the glass formula. Blue opalescent pieces are particularly sought-after by Fenton collectors and command premium prices. Lot 131 features a green glass Fenton fairy lamp. These decorative candle covers were popular in Victorian and Edwardian homes. Fenton produced reproductions of historic designs that are now vintage collectibles themselves. Lot 129 includes a rose pink imperial slipper shoe. Victorian-era glass slippers and boots were popular mantle decorations, and Fenton continued this tradition with beautiful artistic reproductions. Fenton pieces typically feature the company's logo on the bottom, an oval with Fenton script. Later pieces include date codes. Check the extensive photos to verify markings, which significantly impact value. Fenton prices have steadily appreciated 5-10 percent annually since the company's closure. Quality pieces in excellent condition with original stickers command the highest prices. Individual pieces range from $30-$300 plus depending on pattern, color rarity, and condition. VINTAGE MURANO GLASS SWAN Lot 102 features a vintage Murano glass swan from Venice, Italy. Murano glass represents nearly 1,000 years of glassmaking tradition. Authentic Murano pieces are individually signed and come from family workshops on the island of Murano. This vintage swan showcases the elaborate lampworking technique where artisans manipulate molten glass with hand torches. What makes Murano valuable are the techniques passed down through generations, vibrant color formulations using precious metals, and the incredible skill required to create figurative pieces. Even small Murano animals can retail for $100-$400 plus at specialty galleries. DEPRESSION GLASS AND CARNIVAL GLASS Lots 107 and 108 feature depression glass and carnival glass collections. Depression Glass earned its name because it was given away during the 1930s Great Depression, included in boxes of oatmeal, at movie theaters, or as gas station promotions. Today, complete sets in pink or cobalt blue are highly collectible. Carnival Glass was actually manufactured earlier in the 1900s through 1920s but became popular during the Depression era. The iridescent finish made inexpensive glass look luxurious. Look for vivid colors and strong iridescence as these factors determine value among collectors. JEWELRY AND WATCHES: TREASURE HUNTING TERRITORY THE MYSTERY WATCH LOT Lot 155 is the wildcard lot of this entire auction. The description reads VicencE, Guess, Rolex oyster perpetual Datejust watches. This lot deserves your serious attention and careful examination of the extensive photographs. The Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust is one of Rolex's iconic models, typically retailing for $8,000-$15,000 plus when authentic. Even vintage models command serious money in the secondary market. However, Rolex is also the most counterfeited watch brand in the world, so careful inspection is essential. What to look for in the photos: First, weight and build quality. Authentic Rolexes are heavy due to 316L stainless steel construction. Second, examine the movement through the case back. Real Rolex movements are works of art with precise engineering. Third, check crown logo detail. The authentic Rolex coronet has precise detailing that's difficult to replicate. Fourth, look for serial numbers between the lugs at 6 and 12 o'clock positions. Even if these are quality replicas or homage watches, the lot includes Guess brand watches which retail $75-$150 each when new. The extensive photos allow you to make an informed decision. This lot deserves serious scrutiny and could be the auction's sleeper hit. COSTUME JEWELRY � QUANTITY AND QUALITY This auction features 13 lots of costume jewelry. All jewelry lots are clearly marked as No Gold costume jewelry, and we appreciate that transparency. However, don't underestimate costume jewelry value in today's market. Lots 159 through 161 are ring collections with 31-48 photos each. These lots are extensively documented. That level of photography suggests significant quantity and variety. Costume jewelry rings are popular with vintage collectors who seek mid-century costume jewelry from makers like Trifari, Weiss, and Eisenberg which commands premium prices. Crafters purchase these lots for repurposing stones and settings for custom jewelry projects. Resellers find profitable opportunities through individual resale on platforms like Mercari, Poshmark, and eBay. Lots 148 through 151 feature multiple lots of vintage costume jewelry necklaces and pendants. Look for signed pieces with maker marks, rhinestone quality, and Art Deco or Mid-Century Modern designs which are experiencing renewed collector interest. Lots 156 and 157 include costume jewelry bracelets. Vintage bangle and link bracelets, especially those made from Bakelite, lucite, and early plastics from the 1940s through 1960s, are experiencing a collector renaissance. Lot 153 offers a mixed lot of earrings, with some missing mates. Even single earrings have value for crafters creating asymmetric designs or jewelry repair parts. Lot 158 is described as broken costume jewelry. Don't overlook this lot. Jewelry repair specialists and crafters specifically seek broken pieces for rhinestone harvesting for repair work, vintage chain links for custom designs, clasps and findings for jewelry making, and practice pieces for jewelry repair training. Costume jewelry lots often sell for $1-5 per piece at auction. If Lot 160 with 40 photos contains 40-100 plus rings, your cost per piece could be pennies on the dollar compared to retail thrift store pricing. BB GUNS AND AIR PISTOLS � THE SHOOTER'S COLLECTION This auction includes 8 lots of BB guns and air pistols. Important clarification: These are air-powered replicas, not firearms. No FFL or Federal Firearms License is required for purchase. However, they're extremely realistic replicas of famous firearms and offer legitimate shooting sports value. Lots 137, 138, and 140 feature Daisy Powerline series BB guns. Daisy is America's oldest and most trusted air gun manufacturer, established in 1886. The Powerline series bridges the gap between toy and serious airgun. These are great for backyard target shooting, training young shooters in gun safety, pest control for starlings and rodents within range, and competition plinking. Lots 144, 145, and 146 include Crossman replica rifles including DPMS SBR Full-Auto and AK-47 replicas. Crossman builds incredibly realistic training tools. These BB guns mimic the weight, size, and handling characteristics of real firearms, making them excellent for law enforcement training drills, firearms instructors teaching manipulation skills, competition shooters practicing draw and sight acquisition, and military veterans maintaining muscle memory. Lot 141 offers a Gamo PT-85 blowback CO2 pellet pistol. Blowback means the slide cycles with each shot, mimicking a real semi-automatic pistol. Gamo is a Spanish manufacturer known for precision airguns. This pistol shoots .177 caliber pellets which are more accurate than BBs for target shooting. Lot 139 features a Marksman .177 caliber BB gun. Marksman specializes in entry-level target pistols. The .177 caliber is the Olympic competition standard for air pistol events. Modern airguns are not toys. Quality air pistols and rifles can achieve 400-1,200 FPS or feet per second velocities, making them legitimate hunting and pest control tools. Many states allow air rifle hunting for small game. Always follow local regulations and treat airguns with the same respect as firearms. Vintage BB guns and air rifles, especially unfired or in original boxes, have developed serious collector markets. Even used examples maintain good resale value among collectors and shooters. VINTAGE COLLECTIBLES AND UNIQUE TREASURES DISNEY COLLECTIBLES Lot 100 features The Wonderful World of Walt Disney vintage book collection and memorabilia. Pre-1980s Disney items are experiencing a surge in collector interest as childhood nostalgia drives the market. With 12 photos provided, you can verify titles and condition before bidding. Lot 101 includes a Mickey Mouse anniversary clock. Disney anniversary clocks with spinning pendulum style were popular mid-century decorative items. Working vintage Disney clocks are sought-after by both clock collectors and Disney enthusiasts. VINTAGE TOYS AND FIGURES Lot 110 offers a 2000 Hasbro G.I. Joe Chenoweth Tactical Desert Vehicle. This is the Desert Light Strike Vehicle from the G.I. Joe 25th Anniversary line. The Chenoweth Fast Attack Vehicle or FAV is based on real military dune buggies used by Special Forces. Collectors seek complete vehicles in good condition. Lot 109 features a 1941 Jeep Willys MB toy. The Willys MB is the iconic WWII Jeep recognized worldwide. Vintage military vehicle toys, especially die-cast metal models, are popular with military history collectors and model enthusiasts. Lot 113 includes a vintage Halco cap gun. Cap guns from the 1950s through 1970s represent Americana nostalgia. Western-style cap guns in good condition with original finish command premium prices from baby boomer collectors. AMERICANA AND ANTIQUES Lot 112 offers an antique cast iron match holder. Victorian-era cast iron was both functional and decorative. Wall-mounted match holders, often featuring figural designs, are popular in rustic and farmhouse d�cor. Lot 111 features a George Washington cast iron still bank. Still banks with no moving parts were manufactured from the late 1800s through the 1930s. Cast iron banks are heavy, detailed, and highly collectible. Patriotic themes like George Washington are particularly sought-after. Lot 105 includes a Native American ceramic headdress and ceramic buffalo. Mid-century Native American themed ceramics walk a fine line between kitsch and collectible. Age, maker, and artistic quality determine value. MISCELLANEOUS TREASURES Lot 117 offers Precious Moments figurines. These teardrop-eyed porcelain figures were manufactured by Enesco starting in 1978. Early retired pieces, especially with original boxes, have strong secondary market value. Lot 103 features glass bells. Decorative glass bell collections were popular Victorian and mid-century d�cor items. Lot 106 includes vintage glass jars and cans. Antique canning jars from Ball, Mason, and Kerr brands along with vintage food tins are popular with farmhouse decorators and advertising collectors. Lots 121 and 123 offer Fenton glass paperweights. Heavy glass paperweights showcase internal designs through the clear glass. Some feature controlled bubbles, ribbons, or embedded elements. HOME, GARDEN AND MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Lot 142 features NEDFOSS throwing axes. Axe throwing has exploded in popularity with dedicated venues opening nationwide. Competition-grade throwing axes like these retail $30-60 each. Lot 143 includes a Z-Hunter knife with sheath. This tactical-style fixed blade knife is popular with camping enthusiasts and survivalists. Lot 181 offers a vintage Banko axe. Vintage American-made axes are collectible tools. Banko axes from Pennsylvania were quality implements. Lot 152 features a collection of belt buckles. Vintage and decorative belt buckles have cult followings, especially Western and rodeo styles and brand logo buckles. Lot 195 includes an Ozark Trail axe and folding hand saw. Walmart's Ozark Trail brand offers solid value for camping and outdoors gear. Additional lots include vintage cookware and kitchen items such as cast iron cornbread pans in Lot 116, glass apple paperweights, and decorative planters and vases scattered throughout the auction. HOW TO BID ONLINE � STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS Bidding online is simple, secure, and convenient. Here's everything you need to know to participate in this auction. STEP ONE: REGISTRATION Visit our auction platform and click Register to Bid. Provide basic information including your name, email, phone number, and shipping address. A credit card hold may be placed for bidder verification, but this is not a charge. Approval is typically instant, but we recommend registering early to avoid last-minute issues. STEP TWO: BROWSE THE CATALOG All 167 lots are available online with detailed photos. Over 2,000 images total are provided for your inspection. Click on any lot to view the full description and photo gallery. Use the zoom feature as we've photographed items from multiple angles. Save your favorite lots using the Watchlist feature. Set alerts to notify you when you're outbid on items you're watching. STEP THREE: PLACING BIDS There are two bidding methods available. The first is proxy bidding, which is recommended for most bidders. Enter the maximum amount you're willing to pay and the system automatically bids on your behalf in small increments. You'll only pay one increment above the second-highest bidder. For example, if you proxy bid $100 and the current bid is $20 with $5 bidding increments, the system bids $25 for you. If someone bids $30, the system automatically counters with $35. This continues until your $100 maximum is reached. If you win at $60, you pay $60, not your $100 maximum. The second method is straight bidding. Click Place Bid to bid the next increment amount. You'll need to monitor the auction and manually place each bid. This method is best for bidders who want total control and enjoy the competition. STEP FOUR: WINNING AND PAYMENT The auction closes Monday, October 13th at 7:00 PM Central Time. Our platform uses soft close or extended bidding. If a bid is placed in the final minutes, the lot closing time extends by 2-5 minutes. This prevents sniping and ensures everyone has a fair chance to bid. You'll receive an email notification of items won. Payment is due within 24-48 hours via credit card, wire transfer, or approved payment methods. All fees are clearly stated in the terms and conditions with no surprise buyer's premium charges. STEP FIVE: SHIPPING OR PICKUP We ship anywhere in the USA and Canada. Professional packing and shipping are available for all items. Quotes are provided based on size, weight, and destination. We use USPS, UPS, and FedEx for competitive rates. Fragile items like Fenton glass and collectibles are professionally packed with insurance included. Large or heavy items such as tools and equipment are shipped via freight carriers when necessary. Shipping costs for small items like jewelry and small tools typically run $10-25. Medium items such as power tools and single Fenton pieces typically cost $25-50 to ship. Large items including tool collections and multiple lots typically cost $50-150 plus. We provide actual shipping costs with no inflated handling fees. Local pickup is free during preview hours. Pickup is available Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Please bring photo ID and a copy of your paid invoice. Bring boxes, blankets, and help for large items. Combining multiple lots into one shipment saves significantly on shipping costs. If you win several items, we'll consolidate them for maximum savings. IN-PERSON PREVIEW See before you buy. We strongly encourage in-person inspection of items before bidding. LOCATION: Deer Creek Pawn and Gun, 110 E. Oak Street, Clinton, MO 64735 PREVIEW HOURS: Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM What to expect during preview: All auction items are displayed and accessible for hands-on inspection. You can test batteries and power tools where safe and practical. Examine glassware for chips, cracks, or repairs. Check tool calibration and condition. Verify watch functions and jewelry condition. Staff are available to answer questions. You're welcome to take your own photos and notes. Serious bidders preview in person. While our 2,000 plus photos are extensive, nothing replaces hands-on inspection for high-value lots. CONTACT INFORMATION � WE'RE HERE TO HELP Questions about specific lots? Need shipping quotes? Want to schedule a preview outside regular hours? We're here for you. CHASE CRAWFORD � AUCTIONEER Cell: 417-399-1904 Store: 660-383-1142 Email: Chase@CrawfordAuctionService.com Chase brings years of auction experience and deep knowledge of tools, firearms, and collectibles. He's personally inspected every lot in this auction and can answer specific questions about condition, authenticity, and value. KATIE DAVIS � AUCTION HOUSE MANAGER Cell: 417-309-9653 Katie coordinates all shipping, payment processing, and pickup arrangements. She's your go-to contact for logistics, payment questions, and scheduling. IMPORTANT AUCTION TERMS AND CONDITIONS All items are sold as-is, where-is in present condition. Photos serve as your inspection. We make every effort to describe items accurately, but errors can occur. Photos take precedence over written descriptions. Buyer's premium will be added to the winning bid as specified in the terms and conditions. Payment is due within 24-48 hours. Accepted payment methods include credit cards, wire transfer, and cash for local pickup only. Missouri sales tax applies unless a valid resale certificate is provided. Items must be paid for before removal. Local pickup is by appointment only. Bidders are responsible for all bids placed under their account. Bid carefully and make sure you understand the bidding increments and lot descriptions. Online bidding closes Monday, October 13th at 7:00 PM Central Time and is subject to soft-close extensions if bidding activity continues in the final minutes. WHY BID IN THIS AUCTION This auction features 2,000 plus professional photos so you can see items in unprecedented detail. You're acquiring unredeemed pawn merchandise and quality overstock at auction pricing. Premium tool brands including Snap-On, Milwaukee, and DeWalt are available at a fraction of retail cost. The collectible glass category includes 14 authenticated Fenton lots from a closed manufacturer. Transparent descriptions are provided with No Gold clearly marked on jewelry lots. Convenient shipping to USA and Canada is available. In-person preview allows you to see before you bid. Our experienced auction team provides professional service from start to finish. DON'T MISS OUT Online bidding closes in 7 days. The auction ends Monday, October 13th at 7:00 PM Central Time. Register now, preview the photos, mark your favorites, and get ready to bid. Whether you're a professional tradesman hunting premium tools, a Fenton glass collector, a reseller seeking inventory, or a treasure hunter looking for hidden gems, this auction offers something for everyone. Questions? Call or text anytime. Chase Crawford: 417-399-1904. Katie Davis: 417-309-9653. START BROWSING THE CATALOG NOW With over 2,000 photos, detailed descriptions, and transparent representation, this is more than an auction. It's a treasure hunt with a map. Preview in person Monday through Friday 9 AM to 4 PM at Deer Creek Pawn and Gun, 110 E. Oak Street, Clinton, MO. See you in the bidding wars. Crawford Auction Service and Deer Creek Pawn and Gun Professional Auctioneering, Honest Representation, Exceptional Service

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The wonderful world of Walt Disney
The wonderful world of Walt Disney

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Mickey Mouse Anniversary clock
Mickey Mouse Anniversary clock

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Vintage Murano glass swan
Vintage Murano glass swan

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glass Bell's
glass Bell's

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Vintage Ceramic beer stein and ceramic duck figuri
Vintage Ceramic beer stein and ceramic duck figurines

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Native American ceramic head piece and ceramic buf
Native American ceramic head piece and ceramic buffollo

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Vintage glass jars and cans
Vintage glass jars and cans

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Vintage pink depression glass
Vintage pink depression glass

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Vintage cobalt blue glass and clear glass and carn
Vintage cobalt blue glass and clear glass and carnival glass

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1941 Jeep Willys MB. (toy)
1941 Jeep Willys MB. (toy)

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Vintage 2000 Hasbro G.I.JOE Chenoweth tactical des
Vintage 2000 Hasbro G.I.JOE Chenoweth tactical desert light strike vehical

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George Washington cast iron still bank
George Washington cast iron still bank

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Antique cast iron match holder
Antique cast iron match holder

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Vintage Halco cap gun
Vintage Halco cap gun

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Vintage cast-iron horse-drawn milk wagon
Vintage cast-iron horse-drawn milk wagon

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African style small wood stand and metal bell
African style small wood stand and metal bell

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954-D Erie Penn USA gr swold corn bread pan
954-D Erie Penn USA gr swold corn bread pan

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Precious Moment figurines
Precious Moment figurines

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Vintage 1950's frosted Native American glasses
Vintage 1950's frosted Native American glasses

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Napco vintage cracked egg vase planters and porcel
Napco vintage cracked egg vase planters and porcelain vase

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Ceramic vintage hull pottery piggy bank
Ceramic vintage hull pottery piggy bank

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Glass apple paperweights
Glass apple paperweights

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Cracked egg vase /planters
Cracked egg vase /planters

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Glass apple paperweight signed
Glass apple paperweight signed

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Fenton heart optic melon pitcher
Fenton heart optic melon pitcher

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Fenton heart optic vase
Fenton heart optic vase

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Vintage pilgrim glass vase
Vintage pilgrim glass vase

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Fenton blue glass basket
Fenton blue glass basket

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Fenton optic melon basket
Fenton optic melon basket

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Fenton rose pink imperial slipper shoe
Fenton rose pink imperial slipper shoe

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Fenton hobnail trumpet bud vase
Fenton hobnail trumpet bud vase

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Fenton green glass fairy lamp
Fenton green glass fairy lamp

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Fenton blue hobnail basket
Fenton blue hobnail basket

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Fenton aqua miniature basket
Fenton aqua miniature basket

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Fenton pink carnival glass basket
Fenton pink carnival glass basket

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Fenton blue opalescent hobnail basket
Fenton blue opalescent hobnail basket

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Chines checker games and Marbles inside game
Chines checker games and Marbles inside game

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Daisy B.B gun 4.5 mm
Daisy B.B gun 4.5 mm

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Daisy B.B gun powerline 1200
Daisy B.B gun powerline 1200

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Marksman B.B gun .177 cal
Marksman B.B gun .177 cal

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Daisy B.B gun power line model 45 co2
Daisy B.B gun power line model 45 co2

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Gamo PT-85 blowback co2 pellet pistol
Gamo PT-85 blowback co2 pellet pistol

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NEDFOSS THROWING AXES
NEDFOSS THROWING AXES

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Z-hunter knife with sheath
Z-hunter knife with sheath

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CROSSMAN B.B GUN MK-177
CROSSMAN B.B GUN MK-177

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CROSSMAN B.B. GUN DPMS SBR FULLAUT
CROSSMAN B.B. GUN DPMS SBR FULLAUT

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CROSSMAN B.B.GUN AK
CROSSMAN B.B.GUN AK

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Costume jewelry (No Gold)
Costume jewelry (No Gold)

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Costume Jewelry necklaces (No Gold)
Costume Jewelry necklaces (No Gold)

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Costume Jewelry necklaces pendant's (No Gold)
Costume Jewelry necklaces pendant's (No Gold)

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Costume Jewelry necklaces (No Gold)
Costume Jewelry necklaces (No Gold)

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Costume Jewelry necklaces (No Gold)
Costume Jewelry necklaces (No Gold)

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Belt buckles
Belt buckles

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Costume jewelry earrings /some don't have mates (n
Costume jewelry earrings /some don't have mates (no gold)

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Shirt pendants (no gold)
Shirt pendants (no gold)

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VicencE, Guess, Rolex oyster perpetual Datejust wa
VicencE, Guess, Rolex oyster perpetual Datejust watches

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Costume jewelry bracelets ( no gold)
Costume jewelry bracelets ( no gold)

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Costume Jewelry bracelets (No Gold)
Costume Jewelry bracelets (No Gold)

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Broken Costume Jewelry (No Gold)
Broken Costume Jewelry (No Gold)

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Costume Jewelry rings (No Gold)
Costume Jewelry rings (No Gold)

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Costume Jewelry rings (No Gold)
Costume Jewelry rings (No Gold)

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Costume Jewelry rings (No Gold)
Costume Jewelry rings (No Gold)

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Ring sets one is marked (925)
Ring sets one is marked (925)

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Craftsman 1/2drive micro torque wrench
Craftsman 1/2drive micro torque wrench

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Blue Point TF-528-D double flaring tool kit
Blue Point TF-528-D double flaring tool kit

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Seekonk TSQ 150 dial torque wrench and saginomiya
Seekonk TSQ 150 dial torque wrench and saginomiya tdm-1030 dial gauge

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Snap-on torque wrench
Snap-on torque wrench

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Digit Micrometer
Digit Micrometer

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Cen-Tech Infrared thermometer and Snap-on mt241a t
Cen-Tech Infrared thermometer and Snap-on mt241a timing light

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Central 2-cycle engine timing gage, micrometer and
Central 2-cycle engine timing gage, micrometer and telescoping gage

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Snap-on stud remover and installer set
Snap-on stud remover and installer set

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Blue Point YAK10 cordless refillable butane solder
Blue Point YAK10 cordless refillable butane soldering iron kit

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CD-77 analog peak voltage/DVA meter automotive dia
CD-77 analog peak voltage/DVA meter automotive diagnostic tool for older vehicles

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Snap-on torque wrench
Snap-on torque wrench

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Snap-on ratchet and sockets
Snap-on ratchet and sockets

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Snap-on metric sockets
Snap-on metric sockets

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Snap-on metric sockets
Snap-on metric sockets

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Dewalt 1/2'' cordless drill
Dewalt 1/2'' cordless drill

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Dewalt drill bitsb
Dewalt drill bitsb

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Dewalt drill bits
Dewalt drill bits

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Antique Keen Kutter Hatchet
Antique Keen Kutter Hatchet