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Sunday, April 12, 2015

"What Frolicks are Here!"


Below, Courtesy Theriault's, another wonderful auction coming up.  The online catalogs, alone, are an education for doll lovers!

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"What Frolicks Are Here" Now Online For Pre-Bidding

Theriault's
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tsagariselle@yahoo.com
Apr 8 at 1:25 PM

A gorgeous 132-page, 8.5"x11", softbound catalog of a very fine selection of over 300 choice antique dolls from private estate collections, with special features not available to online viewers, is available for $49 including after-auction prices realized and priority postage (add $15 for Int'l shipping).

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to Order the Auction Catalog

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We would love for you to join Theriault's as we celebrate the month of May during our Marquis Auction Weekend at the Westin Governor Morris Hotel in Morristown, New Jersey on Saturday, May 2nd and Sunday the 3rd.

Saturday, May 2. "What Frolicks Are Here." A very fine Marquis catalog auction of over 300 choice antique dolls from private estate collections. Absentee, telephone and live internet bidding if you cannot attend.

Sunday, May 3. The frolicking continues with the ever-popular Discovery Day auction with another 300 great dolls that are available to attending bidders only. Sorry, no absentee or internet bidding.

Our special room rate is available only for a limited time so call the Westin today at 937-539-7300. For more information, please contact us at 800-638-0422 or email us at info@theriaults.com.



To receive notice of Theriault's auctions, go to www.theriaults.com and register to receive email notices. If you are planning on coming to Morristown for the May 2-3 auctions or would like more information call Theriault's toll-free at 800-638-0422, internationally at 410-224-3655 or email info@theriaults.com.
 
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