Renninger's Consignment Area
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    A section of the enclosed building now includes
    consignment cases filled with fine antiques and
    collectibles for sale by dealers from Central Florida. A
    number of owners of shops inside our building, are
    included in some of these cases. We introduced the
    concept of a consignment area to Renninger's for
    several reasons. One reason is to alert customers to
    the variety and quality of antiques available in the
    center.  Another reason is to give dealers a place to
    give their collectibles additional exposure. And don't
    forget those dealers who are ready to retire but don't
    want to leave the business completely.  This concept
    fills a void for these dealers.

    Be sure and visit Renninger's web site often.  Where a
    rich variety of collectibles will be displayed each month.
    A few of the exceptional items will be featured. Their
    age, provenance and condition will be a part of the  
    information offered  We believe that featuring these
    items will give them additional exposure and increase
    their chance of being sold.  We also hope that
    information about the items will serve as an
    educational tool for our customers and  the visitors
    who regularly seek out Renninger's as a source of
    high quality antiques and collectibles.

    Renninger's Antique Center has been open for over
    25 years.  The owners and management continue to
    adopt new ideas to promote the antique center and
    support the shop owners at Renninger's.  As you
    continue to visit our web site you will be alerted to
    positive changes in our operations.  We plan to  
    constantly improve our facility because we are
    planning to be open for at least another 25 years.
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These items are now available.
A wonderful collection of
vintage pocket watches dating
from 1885 to the early 1940's.
These collectible time pieces
have all been cleaned and
restored and are in perfect
working condition. They are
being offered by Bob Cervero
and Bob Wagner.
'La Nana Reading' circa 1920
by John Hubert Villers. This
beautiful and atmospheric
portrait is a lovely example of
American Impressionism. It is
being offered by Doyle Carlton.
Indian Drumming. This comical
automated toy was made in
Japan circa 1950, and still
works perfectly. It measures
about 10 1/2" in height and is
being offered by Karen & Greg
Baxter.
A bronze crane fountain with
lovely verdigris patina. This
unusual piece measure 31" in
height and is being offered by
Julian May.
A Goofus glass oil lamp from
the 1890's. In perfect working
condition, oil lamps in this type
of glass are extremely rare. It is
being offered by Matthew Lord.
A small Lalique compote with
four frosted glass birds. It is
being offered by Pat Olsen.
A wonderful bronze statue of a
black smith on a marble base.
It was created by Walter
Lemcke a noted German
sculptor of the 1920's and 30's.
Lemcke also designed the bell
which was the symbol of the
1936 Olympics, and the torch
used to ignite the Olympic
flame. This is a fine and
extremely rare piece of table
top sculpture. It is being
offered by Herb Rolfes.    
A beautiful piece of Chinese
export porcelain with a hand
painted marine life motif. It's
18th century, about 1790, the
Ching dynasty. This
exceptional piece is being
offered by Pat Petera.
A beautiful reproduction of the
Frederic Remington sculpture,
The Bronco Buster. It is cast in
heavy, patined bronze with a
marble base and measures 22"
in height. It is being offered by
Matthew Lord.
A magnificent coromandel
screen 16' long and 9' high; it
is incised on both sides. This
beauty is being offered by
Garrett Hancock.
Pictured here are two lovely
C.I.A. Manna figurines; one of
a little boy sitting on a tree
stump and the other of a
child in pirate dress with a
fish on the tip of his shoe.
These figures are probably
from the 1950's and are fine
examples of Italian ceramic
work with flawless glazes.
They are being offered by
Hardy Hudson.    
Two beautiful 1930's dresser
sets and a lovely 19th
century French porcelain
bust. This wonderful
assortment is being offered
by Maria Cohen and Matthew
Lord.   
A beautiful Minton sandwich
tray dated 1885. It is being
offered by Jim Broadribb.
A Crusader 101
manufactured by Delux
Reading of Elizabeth, NJ
around 1964. This great bit
of American nostalgia
measures 30" by 6", and
comes with the original box. It
is being offered by Karen &
Greg Baxter.
A lovely Mary Gregory water
set. This lovely emerald
green decanter and glass are
hand blown and engraved in
classic Mary Gregory style.
The set is being offered by
Matthew Lord.
A wonderful mix of Fenton
glass, Roseville & Royal
Dalton pottery, and Nippon
porcelain. These lovely
vintage pieces are being
offered by Matthew Lord.
A Staffordshire  group of a
highlander & lass sitting on a
daybed. In mint condition, it
dates from the late 19th
century and is being offered
by Jim Broadribb
A very pretty hand set
Stanley Hagler broach in a
floral basket design. It is
being offered by Pat Mackey.
A very stylish Stanley Hagler
necklace in faux blue crystal
beads with a hand set floral
clasp. This lovely piece of
vintage costume jewelry is
being offered by Pat Mackey.
A beautiful Royal Worcester
porcelain parakeet. This
lovely figure is hand painted
with gold accents and dates
from 1952. It is being offered
by Garret Smith.
   
A mechanical bunny jockey
manufacture in 'Occupied
Japan'. He comes with the
original box and is as good
as new in perfect working
condition. An interesting
feature of this piece is the
fact that it is made up of old
7Up cans. This was
necessary because of the
lack of resources in post
WWII Japan. It is being
offered by Greg and Sharon
Baxter.  
A Majolica pitcher circa 1880
in the shape of an adorable
pug. This lovely piece of 19th
century American pottery is
9" tall and in perfect
condition. It is being offered
by Hardy Hudson.
Pictured here is a
magnificent, three piece,
porcelain tea service
manufactured in China in the
19th century. This lovely set
is in pale celadon green,
trimmed in gold with a peony
and butterfly pattern. It is
being offered by Pat Bean.  
A set of six Spode blue and
white commemorative plates
from the 1939 World's Fair.
Each plate features a
different pavilion from the
Fair. This lovely and rare set
of decorative plates is being
offered by Herb Rolfes.  
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