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IDS AM, I. IIS IIMIS VI' SUNDAY, OCTOIH-K I'M) S1 7 LOS ANGELES COUNTY ASSESSOR: Hahn No Longer a Candidate in Name Only By JACK PETERS INTERNATIONAL MASTER CHESS 8 I 7 1 6J i i i 5 ft 4 41 3 2 i abcdefgh Oct. 14, 1990 Position f5084: Whili) to pl.iy win i it ii lhr( Acl.ims I loyil M.l:. Lollililll Solution to Position S5083: Wlnli) Willi 1 Hilli. I t)i allow; 1 3 frustrating for tax professionals, so you can imagine what it does for everyday people." Lynch said DeGumbia represents an "organization of tax agents who are out for special interests who used to have access to the assessor's office.

Many are ex-employees who went over to the other side and arc looking for access to this office." Hahn, 51, is an appraiser specialist who has been in the assessor's office for 10 years. He joined the county 23 years ago as a social worker. Before the June election, Hahn had no endorsements and had raised only $3,000. But after forcing Lynch into a runoff, money began pouring in. And so did endorsements, from former Assessor Alexander Pope and State Board of Equalization member Conway Col-lis to Los Angeles City Council members Richard Alatorrc, Marvin Braude, Robert Farrell, Joy Picus and Michael Woo.

He also has been endorsed by influential local Latino politicians such as U.S. Reps. Edward R. Roybal (D-Los Angeles), Esteban E. Torres (D-La Puente), state Sen.

Art Torres (D-Los Angeles) and a smattering of local officials such as Monterey Park Mayor Judy Chu, South Pasadena Mayor Evelyn Fierro, Beverly Hills City Councilwoman Vicky Reynolds and Los Angeles Board of Education members Jackie Goldberg, Julie Korenstein and Rita Walters. Lynch said Hahn's endorsements come from a handful of Democrats who are backing Hahn just because he is a Democrat and Lynch is a Republican. The office is officially nonpartisan. Challenger Kenneth P. Hahn feels he "can really pull this off." would review only procedures established by his predecessor.

In 1988, the Los Angeles County Grand Jury conducted a management audit that found millions of dollars in billing backlogs. Lynch blamed the backlogs on a computer system inherited by his predecessor, and said he has corrected most of the problems. Lynch said his major accomplishment has been "doing work, on time and doing it right," as evidenced by a reduction in taxpayer appeals. Taxpayer appeals have declined by 16, from 13,009 in 1986-1987 to 10,949 in 1987-88. They increased by less than 1 to 11,021 in 1988-89.

Compare that, Lynch said, to annual increases of 16 in appeals before he took office. He said he also kept his 1986 Incumbent John J. Lynch is confident he's "done a good job." campaign pledge to put regional offices back on an eight-hour, five-day-a-week schedule, and he implemented "an earthquake disaster back-up system" by placing duplicate assessor records in a vault in Santa Barbara County. When asked about his record, Lynch produced a letter from County Chief Administrative Officer Richard B. Dixon commending the assessor's office for producing "outstanding, accurate and timely assessment rolls" during the last four years.

Anita DeGumbia, president of the Los Angeles chapter of the Institute of Property Taxation, an organization of property tax professionals, said of the operation of the assessor's office: "It's terrible, absolutely atrocious and it never used to be that way. It's Hhh) IMh Mil Unit. Inlliiwiid by the advance nl Ihc Kiniis.ide pawns 34 f5 Qe7 Not xlb because ot 3b exlii ()e 1 Kh2 Oxbl niiHl KxllH.1l) Oxhlil-Kgfl male 35 Qd2 01 cniiise. While needs Ins Queen id allack Ills next lineal is 3(i Oil'l Qe5 36 Qf2 Qe7 Similar is 3ti lib ncl'i On 31) Odl 37 Qd4 Ng8 38 e5 Threatening II) Of. '10 Olnl Nhli '1 1 nh!) Kxhl) '12 ()xhli Kgl) '13 On male Nd6 39 fxg6 fxg6 40 Rxc6l Qxd8 41 Qxa7 Nde7 42 Rxa6 Qd1 43 Qg1 Q(I2 44 Qfl.

Black Resigns. IM Silman IM D. Root 6, Summit Challenge Match, Santa Monica 1990: 1 d4 Nf6 g6 3 Nc3 Bg7 4 e4 d6 5 Be2 0-0 6 Bg5 Avcrbakh's system against the King's Indian Delense Na6 Exieiinien lal Mine ciinininn lj cb, 6 hG. and (i Nbd 7 Qd2 eS 8 d5 c6 9 Makniii innin lin Ihe KN Nc5 10 Bc2 A iinslaken idea Black enmes clnsei In equality with 10 11Rb1' Qb4? 12 Nge2! Inliiiduced by Icelanrlic (iM Maigen Pelinsson against John Niinil, wlni played 12 ah 14 lixlli Uxlli lb Ii'l axbl l(i cxdh 1bxcbrM It) and White won with Ins exlra piece h6 13 a3l Qxc4 Else White can snalch Ihe pawn 14 Bx(6 Bxf6 15 b4 Bg5 16 Qd1 cxd5 Forced the point of White's play is Ihal It; NaU" I Bd3 traps Black'sOiieen 17 bxc5 d4 18 Nd5 Not li! cW dxc3 because ol li) Bil2 QxcB Again lerced, as If) dxcli' Nc Rbfl' 20 Bb3 catches Ihe Queen 190-0 While has a clear advantage, because Ihe piece should outplay Black's Ihme pawns in Ihe middleganie. Be6 20 Bb3 Black gels some compensalion Ininl 20 Rxb Bxdb 2 I exrlli Rab!) Rac8 Nnitlnn 20 Oxa3' 21 Nc iidi 20 "21 Ndl'll hnlils much hope 21 Khl While intends lo allack with 12 I'l, Ihe best plan to capitalize on Ins extia piece The slower 2 I a'l Kb 22 Khl lb gives Black sonic cuunteiplay Gieedy Correct is2l Kb 22 Blvl 22 f4 Bh4 23 151 gxf5 24 exfB Bxd5 II 24 Bd, While wins with Nxdll exd4 2G Og4 BgS 2 Nllit- Ki'2I) Nxd 25 Bxd5 Rc5 Inviting 21) Bxb'l dli 21 Ha I 01)4 2B Rxa'l Re Qbl Qe, when the pin is troublesome 26 Rb3 Also 2(1 Bb3 keeps the nnliative altei eillnn 2(i db 2 Nxd4l' nxd4 2B Oxrll in 2(i Blf) 2 Nq3 rib 28 Nhb.

Oa5 27 Be4 d5 28 Bb1 Rfc8 29 Possible is Rxb. but While pioleis lo threaten 30 Od3 Qa6 30 Ng3 Bg5? Losing The only chance is 30 Qxlfi 31 0g4 (31 RI)I3 Re I is unclear) KI8 32 RI)I3 Rcl 33 RxIGl' Oxlli 34 Qxcl) RxcR 3b RxlG, when While's Iwo exlia pieces mayiol be able In cope Willi live Black pasSrjrs 31 Bd3l Black would escape alter 31 Qg4'! Rcll 32 Bd3 0x16 33 h'l 0141 in 32 R1H3 nl 33 lllb Kill 3'1 h'l Bxlli Qa4 32 h4! White plans a wiinnng allack after 32 8x114 33 Og'l KID 34 Og Kel) 3b Rxb. or 33 Bgb 34 Olb el Nxe'l dxe4 3li Oxe'l KI8 3 Ob Bxlll (no betlei is 3 Kot) 31! Rxb) 38 Rxbl Oe8 las 38 Rbc Ohli '10 Odlil- costs malnriall Rxl6 Rcl '111 Df I Rc1 33 Qf3 Inviling 33 0xb3 34 IJh Kxh 35 0xb3 Not 33 0ij4' because 33 Oxb3 34 hxgb Oxd3 3b qxhli Qgli delnnds e4 While relutes 33 lixh'l by 3'1 Nlbl Oxb3 3b Og4 Bgb 3i; Mxhi; KID 3 Oxg!) 34 In time pressine. White misses Ihe winning 34 Qq'P Oxb3 3b lixqb 36 Oxh!) 0a3 (hoping loi 3 Ohi; 018) 3 qU dxe4 35 Qxe4 Rxf1 36 Kh2 Bf4 37 Kh3 II 3 g3. Black halls While's attack with 3 Bxg3i 38 Kxg3 Rgl l- Kh3 Rqli.

01 38 Kh3 Uhll Oxh I 0xb3 4(1 Oe4 Qe6 Qd7 38 g4 Rh1I 39 Qxh1 Or 3g Kq2 Continued from BIO modified. Still, the Los Angeles County assessor, who oversees a staff of 1,600 and an $83-million budget, expects to review about 500,000 properties this year. The race could take on more importance this said candidate Hahn, because of redisricting, which the Board of Supervisors is scheduled to take up next year regardless of the outcome of pending voting rights litigation. Should the board fall short of the four votes required for approval of a new plan, the issue will be decided by a committee composed of the assessor, district attorney and sheriff. Hahn's election would tip the balance of the committee from Republican to Democrat.

Lynch said it's much too early to begin considering such scenarios. "No way I'm a done deal," he said. "I feel I've done a good job." In the June primary, Lynch barely finished ahead of Hahn with 29.85 of the vote to 28.28. Lynch said the fact that nearly 70 of the voters cast ballots for other candidates does not suggest that he is doomed. Rather, he contends that voters were confused by the four assessor employees appearing on the ballot with the word assessor in job title.

Lynch himself once may have benefited from that baUot designation. In 1986, Lynch was a 14-year veteran of the lower ranks of the assessor's office who surprised himself by winning election to the job vacated by Alexander Pope. Lynch, 53, did have some things going for him. He was a Republican Party, activist in the San Fernando Valley who was endorsed by Howard Jarvis. And he was one of only two candidates with a campaign pitch in the sample ballot.

But many political analysts suggested at the time that it was the ballot designation that identified him as deputy county assessor that made the difference. This time Lynch again starts with an advantage. He is far ahead of his challenger in fund raising, and he has put together a long list of endorsements, ranging from liberal Mayor Tom Bradley to conservative County Supervisor Mike Antonovich. But he also now carries into the election a reputation as a volatile personality who had been unable to solve some of the department's greatest problems. During his first term, Lynch made headlines by throwing county auditors out of his office and being accused of assaulting an employee during a heated argument over the employee's union activities.

Lynch denied the assault allegation. In ordering auditors out of his office, Lynch contended that an audit was unnecessary because it THESE ADVERTISERS ARE MEMBERS OF THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA INTERNATIONAL NEWS The world championship opened Monday in New York City with a dull draw between champion Gary Kasparov and former champion Anatoly Karpov. On Wednesday, however, Kasparov took the lead, with a fine attack ing win (see Totlay's Games). Kasparov's victory may qualify as the most one-sided game in the long rivalry between the two Ks. After 18 familiar moves, Kasparov uncorked a powerful novelty.

Karpov respontled feebly and, only a few moves later, Kasparov obtained an overwhelming attack. Later in the week, Karpov asked for and received a postponement of the Friday night game. The best-of-24-game match is to resume Monday. Games are scheduled for each Monday, Wednesday and Friday evening. The Times will present a report on each game on the day after play.

LOCAL NEWS Doug Root won the final game of the Summit Publishing Challenge Match in Santa Monica, tieing the match against IM Jeremy Silman at 3-3. In the most exciting game of the series, Silman won a piece for throe pawns with a new idea in the opening, shed a fourth pawn for attack, but ran short of time, missed the tricky path to the win, and lost. Summit Publishing, a local publisher of chess books, sponsored the match. The North County Fall Open will be held Oct. 20-21 at a new site, the Com-pri Hotel in Rancho Bernardo in San Diego.

It's a two-section tournament and a qualifier for the state championship playoff. Call Alina Markowski at (6191 743-3044 for more information. John Patty and Tracy Gray shared first place in the 32-player Victorville Championship two weeks ago in Victorville. Tom Jarrell was best under 1800, and Gerald Irvine took the under 1500 prize. Jarrell also created the computer program that made the pairings.

The next tournament in Victorville is a five-round Action chess event scheduled Oct. 21. Call Steve Bradley at (619) 243-3287 for details. Top-rated Thomas Wolski swept the TPM Sunday Open two weeks ago at the Hampton Inn in Valencia. Wolski scored' 4 0, and David Bassett finished second numonGERS nssocmnon A.N.

ABELL AUCTION CO. AUCtlONBWSSINCe 1916 FEATURING BEVERLY HILL AND LONG BEACH ESTATES AUCTION THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18 AT 10 PREVIEW WED. 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. THURS.

9 A.M. TILL TIME OF SALE M. Partial Listing Includos: French Marble Top Inlaid 3 Drawer Chest With Ormolu Mounts. Pair Of French Inlaid Fruitwood Podestals. French Inlaid Jewelry Display Cabinet With Ormolu Mounts.

French Carved Marble Top Console. French Carved Marble Top Lamp And Tea Tables. Antiquo Northern Italian Burl Walnut Desk Pr. Ol Mah. Queen Anne Arm Chairs.

Mah. Inlaid Dreakfront. Carved Mah. China Cabinet. Mah.

Governor Winthrope Secretary Desk. Mah. Leather Top Drum Table. Antique Carved Oak Armoire. Antiquo Decorated Gold Leal Mirror.

19th Century European And American Oil Paintings. Watercolors, Prints And Etchings, 97 Pes. Sterling Silver Flatwaro Sot By National. Sterling Silver And Shellield Serving Pieces. 80 Pes.

Limoges Dlnnerware. Porcelain Decorated Plaques. Porcelain Figures. Crystal Stemwaro. 9 Pc.

Carvod Walnut Dining Room Sot. 9 Pc. Mah. Queen Anne Dining Room Set 6 pc. Art Deco Bed Room Set.

Custom Mado Solas. Lovosoats. Wing And Club Chairs. Wrought Iron Patio Furniture. Large Library 01 Etc.

1911 WEST ADAMS BLVD. (near santa monica freeways western ave.) 213-734-4151 FAX (213) 734-0137 A 10 PREMIUM WILL BE CHARGED TO THE BUYER AS PART OF THE PURCHASE PRICE. Oxg'l. nialing Qe6! 40 Rxb7 II K) (Je-1. with 3Vi-'i.

David Pearce and orggni Gary Sauer split the "A-B" prize. Rich simply 'Id (lxn4 I Bxe4 Rc3 42 '13 Kq2 44 8c2 bb 43 KI3 a'l makes a new Oiieen Qe3t-. White Resigns. ard Henri was top and 1 1-year old A.N. ABELL THESE ADVERTISERS ARE MEMBERS OF THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA numonEEns nssoinTion Auctioneers Since 1916 ANNOUNCES AN AUCTION OF IMPORTANT ANTIQUES AND WORKS OF ART (NEXT) SUNDAY OCTOBER 21 AT 11 A.M.

Featuring, The Estate of Jean Wallace Wilde (Mrs. Cornell Wilde) The Estate of Connie Ring, (3 Ring Ranch, Palm Desert). The Estate of Grace Elliott Part (Renowned Dealer and Colector of Fine Silver in Carmel and Los Angeles for over 60 Years), together with Bel Air, Bixby Knolls, San Diego and Santa Ana Estates and Consignments of Commensurate Importance. By Order of Owner Reliring From Business FEATURING FINE FRENCH. ENGLISH, AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PAINTINGS AND PRINTS; STEINWA GRAND PIANO RHU VLULnS; BHUNlt, IVUHY AND MARBLE STATUARY; FINE GEORGIAN AND STERLING SIL VER; ENGLISH AND CQNTI NENTAL PORCELAINS AND GLASS; AUDUSSON TAPESTRIES.

ORIENTAL RUGS AND OTHER WORKS OF ART In the Matter of: CHARLES C. LOCKARD, INC. Tuesday, October 16th at 10:30 a.m. 4207 Jefferson Los Angeles PLUMBING CONTRACTOR Inspection: Mon. Oct.

15th, 10 am to 3 pm BrclZi ind Mtrblo Sfitmry ittd Pitftstils Include Antique Chinese Bronze Urn, ht. Figural and Animal Bronzes after Clodion, Boucher, Moreau, Selfert. Juan Dell, Unusual French Marble, Onyx, Bronze and Porcelain Inset Pedestal, ht, Pair of Malachite and 8ronze Pedestals; Sets of Bronze Andirons and Chenets; Pair of Cloisonne Cranes; Pair of Carved Polychrome Blackamoors; Chinese Jadite oiaiue, ni. i tic. Objects Of Art Include Faberge Parasol Handle (Workmaster Wig-strom); Pair of Sevres Urns, signed Jeanne, ht.

Sevres Napoleonic Urn. sinned Guellon: Pair of Jeweled Enamel Sevres Urns: Pair of Sevres By Order ol U.S. Bankruptcy Court In Ihe Matter ol: CONTINENTAL CAPITAL CREDIT Friday, October 19th at 11:00 a.m. 20101 Birch Lane, 250, S.A. HtsCosta Mesa EXECUTIVE OFFICE SUITES Inspection: Thurs.

Oct. lath. 10 am lo 3 pm By Order ol Owner In the Matter ol: NICHOLS ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE, INC. Tuesday, October 23rd at 10:30 a.m. 2319 No.

San Fernando Burbank MOTOR REWINDING WRITEPHONEWIRE FOR BROCHURE: Glenn Hacz was best D. David Bragg scored 3'i-'A to win the expert section of the Santa Barbara September Swiss. Tom Rook registered a perfect 4-0 in the Reserve (under 1 700) section. The Santa Barbara Chess Club defeated the Ventura County Chess Club, in a team match Oct. 6 in Oxnard.

The Santa Monica Bay Chess Club, which meets Monday and'-Friday evenings in the Senior Citizens Recreation Center, 1 450 Ocean Ave. in Saqt'a Monica, will conduct a three-game Action chess tournament on Oct. 19. For information, call Randy Hough at (818) 282-7412. The Olympic Chess Program recently hosted two scholastic tournaments.

Susan Woo won the Scholastic Ladies Championship, scoring 6-0. Elizabeth Mahrabian had 5-1. Susan Woo, Henry Woo and tournament director Michael Belcher II tied for first in the Olympic Chess Champion Cup 90. TODAY'S GAMES GM Kasparov (Sovuet Union) GM Karpov (Soviet Union) 2. World Championship, New York City 1990: 1 e4 AliiMily mii.iII surprise K.liipamv did nnl ir.ir I ii'l in any then last match in in e5 2 Nf3 Nc6 3 Bb5 a6 4 Ba4 NIB 5 0-0 Bo7 6 Re1 b5 7 Bb3 d6 8 c3 0-0 9 h3 Bb7 10 d4 Re8 Zailsnv's i.l...

mil niinil I I RIM 12 Ni HeH IM). mpe.itiiig 11 Nbd2 Bf8 12 n4 h6 13 Bc2 oxil4 Hm iM ill: 14cxd4IMb415Bb1 bxa4lr I phase ol then ISKIfi match. K. 1 1, )v lulled (in Hi Nil 16Rxa4a5 17Ra3Ra6 II I gli'l. While k's Kui'jside with IH rlxeli 18 Nh2 rilliinan Hied Ihc If! Nh'l" i0 against Kaipnv Ull'i CM games have tH ami 111 ill, g6 19 f3l A luivelly, and a Kaipnv easily againsl Ivan, link (111 dhl 20 el, Ne'll) and llll N4 A) ()xi4 21 Tl- all Ud'll in Iwn lasl i Qcl7 Hlai'k cannot easily aclivntt! Ins in Alli'i ID dh 21 1 in ,11,.

While maintains a useful advanlaqn 20 Nc4 Qb5 21 Rc3 Bc87! 22 Be3 Kh7 23 Qcl c6 24 Ng4! Welcoming 24 hxi4. as 12 and Fie I hi Hi. Ng8 25 Bxh6! Decisive Bxh6 an, lixg-l 2li LhlH.mil M.hli Nlli KliH 2 Nxcfl 26 Nxh6 Nxh6 27 Nxd6 Qb6 28 Nxe8 Qxd4, 29 Khl Qd8 30 Rdl Qxe8 Hull, i milil 1,11, isen this piisilinn linm than Kaspa at, ul.it, is his which Inn, Dial he will have a winning attack HI. ii I shglil clqe in malciial 31 Qg5 Ra7 32 Rd8 Qe6 33 141 lllack panics IJ, by 11,1 It Ba6 111" ll.slinp vulnerable at (.11 in il as Hi l)h-l I', I I 11,1 II, HI, Anil II II, II, tin -nir i Unh) Nl primus II, Dli-ll- 1Mb iM', i in ii, 'i; N.i'it AUCTIONEERS Fine French titd Contlmltl Furnltun Includes, Louis XV Style King -wood Ladies Desk, Bronze Mounts. Pair of Louis XIV Style Dore Bronze Mounted "Palace Cabinets; Louis XV Kingwood Blockfront Commode; Sevres and Ebony Salon Table with 19 Inset Plaques; Louis XVI Salon Table with Rouge Marble Top; Louis Philippe Boulie Semainier; Several French Carved, Gilded and Satin wood Vitrmes and Curio Cabinets; Louis XV Provincial Walnut Writing Table; Louis XV Style Bronze-Mounted Bureau Plat; Louis XIV Style Carved and Gilded Grand Salon Table with Marble Top, 8'9" Renaissance Style Walnut Library Table; Continental Carved Bureau and Bookcase; Pair of Venetian Style Petite Commodes; Selection of Fine French and Italian Carved, Gilded and Decorated Wall and Trumeau Mirrors; French Art Nouveau Wall Mirror; Pair of Venetian Consoles; Italian Carved Oak Sideboard; Pair of Antique Italian Gothic Style Folding Chairs; Italian Secretary Abattant wilh Griffin Carved Base; Baroque Style Carved and Gilded Hall Chair; Empire Bronze Mounted Arm Chair; 19th Century French Carved Court Cabinet, 12'6" in length; Renaissance Style French Carved Oak Armoire; Louis XV Provincial Decorated Buffet; Louis XV Buffet-a-deux Corps: Belgian Carved Screen with Boulie Panel Inserts; Pair of Louis XVI Carved Bergeres; Pair of Louis XVI Style Carved and Caned Bow-Back Chairs; Pair ol Louis XV Style Carved Walnut Fauteuils with Needlepoint Covering; 10 Antique Portuguese Export Dining Chairs; Italian Directoire Carved and Decorated Console with Marble Top; Etc.

English; AmtrlcintitiOrltHtil Furniture Includes, Antique Adams Sat-inwood and Mah. Inlaid Partner's Desk; Queen Anne Stylo Carved Mahogany and Satinwood Dining Suite by Berkey and Gay, 14 pes; 19th Century Chippendale Mahogany BreakfrontBookcase, length Sheraton Style 3-Part Dining Table; Antique English Mahogany Game Table, Leather Tilt Top; Suites of 6, 8 and 10 Chippendale and Sheraton Style Dining Chairs; Tudor Style Carved Oak Settle; William IV Mahogany Canterbury; American Renaissance Revival Salon Table; Hep-plewhite Mahogany BureauBookcase; English Mahogany Sofa and Pembroke Tables; Chippendale Mahogany Chest on Chest; William IV Davenport; Pair of American Victorian Arm Chairs; English Library and Step Tables; Chinese Coramandel Screens, 8 and 12 Panels; Japanese Carved and Ornately Inlaid Ivory and Wood Screen; Antique Chinese Carved and Polychrome Marriage Bed; Two Chinese Carved and Red Lacquered Cabinets; Red Lacquer Nest ot Tables; Chinese Rosewood and Mother of Pearl Inlaid Daybed; Chinese Teak and Marble Fern Stands and Tables; Antique Korean Inlaid Clothing Chest; Etc. Filming. Witircolors ind Blehnas Include, Works signed or attributed to James Merrfam, Dana Bartlett, C.A. Fries, John L.

Beck, Saul Berman, Dzigurskl, Podchernikoff, F. Lewis Mora, BIckerstaff, G. Thompson, Pritchard, Paul Conner, C. V. Phillips, J.

Vershuur, JJ. Bundy, C. Bacchi, Verles, A.J. Poe, Alexander Rosenfeld, Emil Carlson, Emil Bayard, William Mason Brown, A. Casanova, T.

Veranl, Marchand, John Lentine, A. Deane, Wengauer, George Armfield, Mohite, Kaminskl, T. Westcott, A. Baumgartner, T. Thomasse, Martin Monnickendam, C.

Hummel, Mary Sherer, 0. Conrad Schwiering, English, French And Italian School: Etchings and Prints, Louis Icart, Etc. Muslctl Instruments and Clocks Include Steinway Grand Piano, Mode I Louis XV Style, 57" Burl Walnut Case (310687); Chinolserie Decorated Tallcase Clock with 8 Westminster and Wnittington Chimes; Louis XV Provincial Longcase Clock; 19th Century Vienna Porcelain Dome Top Mantle Clock; French Ormolu Mounted Mantle Clock Garniture; French Boulie Bracket Clock; Green Onyx Clock Set; Tiffany Art Deco Marble Table Clock; Inlaid Miniature Tallcase Clock; Etc. 3fM7 Washinntnn Rluri Suite 9fin Mnrinn nnl Pau ftif Q.n9Q' Phone: (213) 578-7688 cant. nconseNo.

and Ormolu Center Bowls; KPM Porcelain Plaque; Antique Meissen Jewelled Tureen; Vienna Porcelain Picture Plates; Capo di Monte and Spode Tea Sets: Antique Brass Scale; Dirk Van Erp Copper Basket; Jacob Petit Plates; Meissen, Dresden, Capo diMonte Figures and Groups; Staffordshire Figures; Ironstone Plates; Royal Ooulfon Hand -Decorated Service Plates; Chinese Canton and Famille Rose Vases and Lamps; Satsuma Platters; Cloisonne Square Jardiniere and Base, 31" Chinese Export; Pair of Cloisonne 5 -Branch Candelabra; Japanese Lacquer Traveling Desk; Sang deBoeuf Porcelain Vase; Tole, Lacquer and Boulie Caddies and Boxes; Russian Lacquer Quill Boxes; Antique Victorian Correspondence Desk; Antique Pharmacy Case and Bottles; Pair ol Antique Lead Buckets; Pair of Crystal Girandoles; Pair of Beaded Crystal Candelabra; Pair of Marble and Bronze Candelabra, H. Gilt Bronze Wall Sconces; Gilt-Bronze Candelabra, Cherubim Base; Continental Porcelain Carriage and Horse Group, L. Art Glass signed Tiffany D'Argental, Lalique and Galle; Tiffany Art Glass Desk Set, 7 Limoges Punch Bowl; Crystal Includes American Brilliant, Waterford, Baccarat; Continental and other Serving Pieces and Stemware; Crystal Epergne; Bohemian Overlay Vases; Pair of Antique Austrian Cranberry Covered Urns, H. Wood Carved Figures: Colliclloa ol Orlmlil ind CailiiHliI Ivory Stone Carvings Includes: Statues to 26" in Height; Ivory Bridge, L. Ivory Doctor's Doll; Two Ivory Rickshaw Groups; Ivory Crab Catcher; Ivory Emperonand Empress Chariot Groups; Stone and Jade Carvings; Pair of German Ivory Figures Etc.

Amerlcin, English end Continents Silver and Silver Plate Include Pr. George II Candle Sticks, Circa 1758-59, Exquisite English Sterling Figural Decorated Tea Service, 5 260 Victorian Silver Repousse Tea Set, 5 Melon-Form Sterling Silver Tea Set, 6 "Lady Mary" Sterling Tea Set, 4 Tiffany Sterling Mugs; Tiffany Enamel and Silver Urn; Exquisite Sterling Silver 15-Branch Candelabra; Pair of Sheffield Candelabra; 12 Sterling Silver Service Plates; Kirk Son 19th Century "Landscape Decorated' Sterling Ewer; Shreve Sterling "Arts and Crafts" Covered Tureen, Service and Bread and Butter Plates; Gorham 19th Century Sterling Sliver and Vermeil Basket; French Silver Desk Sets and Inkwells; Pair ol Continental Silver and Crystal Tazzes; Russian Silver and Enamel Kovsh; Georgian Sterling and Sheffield Tantalus Sets; Silver Overlay Bottles; Sterling Silver Picture Frames; Silver Wedding Bell; t4K Dresser Set, 6 pes; 14kt. and Sterling Silver Boxes; Sheffield Trays, Bowls, Plateau, Sterling Silver Flatware includes; Towle "King Richard," 132 Dominic and Haff "1776," 55 Gorham "Lansdowne," 91 Reed And Barton "Francis 136 Etc. Rugs end Tapestries Include Fremlsh Verdure Tapestries 6'3" 7' and 7' Aubusson Rugs 1'8" 7'8" 15'4" Fine Kirmans, Sarouks, Turkish, Antique Sarouk, Ferraghan, Chinese Etc. in Sizes to 14' 24'; Etc.

UNIQUE COLLECTIBLES PfllMITIVE AND ANTIQUE AUCTION IUUAI. UblUBtrl I. IMSU AUCTION 12:00 PREVIEW 10:00 IIAIIIRING PRIMITIVES. OF1IENTAL COLLECTION, ORIENTAL RUGS. DESIGNER ITEMS.

AF1T WORKS BY MANY RENOWNED ARTIST INCMOSES 4 RAPHAEL SAWYER. MOSHE GOT. DAWLEY. GRAGG. PICASSO.

VARGAS. HUCHET ANTIQUE OBJECTS D'ARTE. PORCELAINS. CRYSTAL. FURNITURE.

COLLECTIBLES. WATCHES -AUCTION 2 COLLECTIBLES SUNDAY. OCTOBER 21.1930 AUCTION 12:00 PREVIEW 10:00 IIMUHINi; LLAORO. NAO. HUMMELS MARKS 1-6.

MANY CLOSED EDITIONS, PRECIOUS MOMENTS INC. CLUB PIECES. LALIQUE, BACCARAT, WATERFORO, LARGE COLLECTION OF COLLECTOR PLATES INC. 1st BAG CHRISTMAS. DISNEY SERIES, HIBEL, MORE.

JEWELRY INC. SOLITAIRE DIAMONDS TO OVER 2 CTS. IN MARQUIS. PEARS. BANGLE BRACELET.

COLORED STONE NECKLACES. BRACELETS. EARRINGS. ITALIAN GOLD JEWELRY. MORE 650 SO.

GRAND MOB, SANTA ANA, CAL. Itti MTfIS riiWlM Hit INfOlWTlOlt 01 ID Sill 01 CONJUH 1 1 IMS Mil OUI Officii (IM) MI-0701 01 fUlH)MtB1 -STEVE STERN AUCTIONEER Cil. Lie. AUCTION Tuesday, Oct. 16th Sale Starts 10 AMN it Furniture A furnish Inn-; ffimnunrl frnm sinranp nrivnta hnmpi; and In anrl nrnnnH Ihn utiMiw l.h.

diud. mdiiuydiiy pusier uearoom sei wnn aresser ana mirror, iwo iwm poster ocas, I nigm table, and serpentine chest on chest by Huntley Furn. Co. c.1940. Mahogany corner curio shell.

Antique oak hall seat with high bach. Small size mahogany china cabinet. Handsome hand carved Iront walnut kneehole desk, lots ol bric-a-brac, glass, silverplate, depression glass, Tiffany Co. sterling bonbon dish. Old Japanese tea set, crystal glasses, etc.

Mahogany chesl on chest In superb condition by Kindel Furn. Co. Old Queen Anne mahogany lamp stand. Drop side cherry wood gateleg dining table. Oak bowfront china cabinet.

Maple bedroom set by Cal Shops. Victorian mahogany settee. WILL ALL BE SOLD IN ONE SESSION OF FAST SELLING Preview October 19 and October 20 From 10 A.M. till 4:30 PM COMPLEMENTARY VALET PARKING PROVIDED FOR SUNDAY AUCTION 10 A.M. UNTIL END OF SALE 1921 WEST ADAMS LVD (Near The Santa Monica Freeway 4 Western) (213) 734-4151 FAX (213) 734-0137 CAL.

LIC. 149-150 REMINDER: (TODAY) SUNDAY JEWELRY FROM THE ESTATE OF JOSEPHINE ANN HIXSON AT 1:00 P.M. A 10 Premium Will Bo Charged To Tho Buyer As Part Of The Purchaso Prlco. French Louis XV formal dining set consisting of light walnut dining table and Iwo large apron leaves, 6 dining chairs, bullet and china cabinet. All pieces with hand carving, by Mount Airy Furn.

Co. Dccoralor 7rjc.fcrmal dininn set wilh bcloe. orav and oink Moral comnletelv uaholstered chairs ami nink table. Also our usual modern andlacquercd lurniture, appliances, TV's, stereo equip. Box lots and smalls in a.m.

JJ 277-7373 Lie. 345 1910 West Adams Blvd. ntir Western Ave. 877-5737'.

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