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Lot: 1 - Lane Brothers Swift Mill Double-Wheel Iron Grinder
9.5 x 18. This is an antique tabletop coffee mill manufactured by Lane Brothers of Poughkeepsie, New York, known as The Swift Mill. The unit is constructed primarily of cast iron and features two large vertical side wheels with a distinctive ornate starburst or webbed spoke pattern. The outer rims of both wheels feature raised, cast-in lettering that reads LANE BROTHERS, POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. across the top and THE SWIFT MILL across the bottom. The mill consists of a top-mounted hopper with a fitted lid and spherical finial, a central grinding housing, and a rectangular pedestal base. A turned wooden handle is attached to the right-side wheel for manual operation. A small metal collection drawer with a pull tab is located at the front of the base. The body, hopper lid, and base have been refinished in a light blue-grey paint, while the wheels retain a dark, oxidized iron finish.
Lot: 2 - Brass Steam Locomotive Bell on Cast Iron Stand
Bell is 12 inches at flared bottom 25 in tall. This item is an antique steam locomotive bell of the type historically used on railroad engines. The bell is constructed of cast brass or bronze and is mounted within a heavy, black-painted cast-iron yoke and stand. It features a manual operating lever on one side used to swing the bell. An articulated internal iron clapper is suspended from the top interior by a chain link. The entire assembly is secured to a circular, dark-stained wooden base for display. The bell has a traditional flared shape with a rounded crown topped by a decorative finial. No manufacturer marks, patent dates, or serial numbers were identified during inspection. Bell diameter: approximately 10 to 12 inches.
Lot: 3 - Dayton Style 146 Drum Computing Scale
19 w x 32, Beautifully restored. This is an ornate Style 146 cylinder-style grocery computing scale manufactured by The Computing Scale Company of Dayton, Ohio. The unit features a cast iron body finished in a deep teal high-gloss paint, accented with brass and brass-plated decorative scrollwork on the housing ends, central supports, and top crest. The mechanism utilizes a horizontal drum housing a rotating price-calculation chart visible through a glass window on the merchant side. The customer side features a vertical weight verification window marked STYLE 146. A thick circular glass weighing platform is supported by a four-arm cast iron spider frame. The top brass crest is inscribed: THE COMPUTING SCALE CO. DAYTON, OHIO - U.S.A. Above the main viewing window, a metal frame lists various patent dates between September 3, 1895, and December 6, 1904. This manufacturer was a primary entity that merged to form the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company (CTR), which was renamed International Business Machines (IBM) in 1924.
Lot: 4 - McCormick-Deering Hand-Crank Cream Separator
29 in to top of horn. A vintage McCormick-Deering hand-cranked cream separator manufactured by the International Harvester Company of Chicago, Illinois. The machine is constructed with a heavy cast-iron pedestal base finished in dark green paint. It features a side-mounted hand crank with a turned wooden handle that drives the internal centrifugal mechanism. The upper assembly includes a large, silver-toned metal supply bowl and a spout assembly designed with two discharge outlets for the simultaneous collection of cream and skimmed milk. Two circular green metal platforms are attached to the central pedestal to support collection pails. A prominent oval brass-toned manufacturer plate is riveted to the front of the housing, bearing the McCormick-Deering name, the IHC globe logo, and the text Chicago U.S.A. Made By International Harvester Company. The item is accompanied by a vintage paper instruction manual titled Instruction Book and Parts for Ball-Bearing Cream Separator featuring the IHC logo and an original cast-iron multi-tool maintenance wrench which is stored within the supply bowl.
Lot: 5 - Siebe Gorman Leather & Brass Smoke Helmet Air Pump
Bed is 20 x 29A manual air supply bellows manufactured by Siebe Gorman and Co. Ltd. of London, designed for use with a smoke helmet. The apparatus consists of a brown leather bellows body with metal stud reinforcement, mounted on a solid rectangular wooden base. Functional components include a cast brass foot pedal and a large, curved brass air intake horn. The top of the bellows body retains two original brass plates. One is an oval maker mark indicating the company name and the London S.E.1 postal district. The second is a rectangular instructional plaque outlining signal codes used between the operator and the helmet wearer via a lifeline. The foot pedal is embossed with the maker name. Visible Inscriptions: Pedal: SIEBE GORMAN & CO LTD Oval Plate: SIEBE GORMAN & CO LTD LONDON S.E.1. Rectangular Plaque: CODE OF SIGNALS BY MEANS OF THE LIFE LINE. FROM WEARER OF SMOKE HELMET: 1 PULL MORE AIR REQUIRED, 2 PULLS-SLACK OFF LIFELINE, 3 PULLS-HELP ME OUT IMMEDIATELY. TO WEARER OF SMOKE HELMET: 3 PULLS-COME OUT IMMEDIATELY.
Lot: 6 - Primitive Wooden Goat Cart w/ Spoke Wheels
Bed is 17.5 x 36. This primitive hand-crafted wooden pull cart, commonly referred to as a goat cart or dog cart, features a rake-side construction with vertical slats and a flat board bed. The piece is built from hardwood with iron hardware. The carriage is mounted on four wooden multi-spoke wheels, each reinforced with an iron tire. The front axle is steerable and linked to a long wooden T-handle for manual operation. A length of natural fiber rope is attached to the front of the frame. No maker marks, signatures, or manufacturer stamps are visible on the object.
Lot: 7 - Antique Wood and Iron Child's Express Pull Wagon
10 in diameter x 22 inches tall. This is an antique child's pull wagon, designed in the express or coaster style. The toy is constructed with a wooden bed and side panels secured by internal iron corner braces. It features four wooden wheels composed of wooden hubs, spokes, and felloes, reinforced with outer iron tires. The steering mechanism is a manual pivoting front axle system connected to a long wooden pull handle via an iron bracket assembly. No manufacturer stencils, stamps, or maker marks are visible on the wooden body or the iron hardware. The construction and materials are characteristic of American toy manufacturing from the late 19th to early 20th century.
Lot: 8 - Antique Toleware Water Cooler w/ Faux Oak Grain
40 inches tall. This antique cylindrical water cooler or beverage dispenser is constructed of metal and decorated with a hand-painted trompe l'oeil faux oak grain finish. The vessel features a matching domed lid topped with a turned finial and is fitted with two semi-circular handles at the sides. A brass-toned metal spigot is mounted to the lower body of the dispenser. The interior of the cooler and the underside of the lid are lined with galvanized metal. The numeral 4 is embossed on the interior of the lid, indicating a four-gallon capacity. The object is supported by a flared circular base.
Lot: 9 - American Wood Shaving Horse Harness Maker's Bench
An antique wooden shaving horse, also known as a schnitzelbank, commonly utilized in the late 19th to early 20th century for woodworking or as a harness maker's bench. The piece is constructed from solid hardwood, likely oak or maple, with a dark reddish-brown stained finish. It features a thick, contoured seat designed with a narrow waist for sitting astride, supported by four splayed, turned legs. At the front is a foot-operated treadle that activates a pivoting wooden clamping head. This mechanism allows the user to push down with their feet to secure a workpiece against the upper surface of the bench for shaping. The construction shows visible mortise and tenon joinery secured with wooden pegs. No manufacturer's marks or stamps are visible on the item. Dimensions: 54 x 16 x 36 inches (approximate).
Lot: 10 - Robinson Ransbottom Blue Crown Stoneware Crock
This is a 10-gallon capacity stoneware utility crock manufactured by the Robinson Ransbottom Pottery Co. (RRP Co.) of Roseville, Ohio. The vessel features a large, straight-sided cylindrical form constructed with a thick, rounded rim. The exterior is finished in a creamy beige Bristol-style glaze, while the interior is coated in a dark brown Albany-slip glaze. The front of the body is marked with a stenciled cobalt blue crown hallmark featuring the number 10 inside a central circle, signifying the vessel's liquid capacity. The base of the crock is unglazed and shows the natural clay body. Capacity: 10 Gallons.
Lot: 11 - American Brass Kettle Manufacture Spun Kettle
This is an antique American kettle constructed from spun sheet brass, dating to the late 19th or early 20th century. The body features characteristic fine horizontal striations from the spinning process and is finished with a rolled rim. The vessel is equipped with two heavy cast brass handle brackets, or ears, which are secured to the body with large, hand-set copper rivets. A thick, wrought iron bail handle is attached for carrying. The base of the kettle is stamped with a circular maker mark that reads THE AMERICAN BRASS KETTLE MANUFACTURE with a central numeral 1, which traditionally indicates a one gallon capacity. This type of brassware was a primary industry of the Naugatuck Valley in Connecticut during the 19th century.
Lot: 12 - Antique Wood Wheelbarrow w/ Spoked Wheel & Iron
53 inch long. This antique wooden wheelbarrow features a box-style body constructed from weathered wooden planks with curved side supports. The structural frame consists of two long wooden handles extending the length of the piece. It is equipped with a spoked wooden wheel reinforced by a hand-forged iron tire and a central hub. The build is strengthened with hand-forged iron components, including diagonal cross-bracing beneath the box and iron strapping at the axle and support leg joints. The wood surface shows remnants of a dark finish or stain, heavily patinated by age and use. No maker marks, stamps, or brandings were observed during inspection.
Lot: 13 - Antique Davos-Style Wooden Sled
An antique wooden sled constructed in the Davos style. The piece features steam-bent wood runners that curve upward to a joined point at the front. The seat area is composed of three longitudinal wood slats supported by two sets of vertical struts. The structure is reinforced with horizontal wood cross-members and diagonal metal stabilizing rods. A natural fiber pull rope is knotted around the forward cross-brace. The wood possesses a dark aged patina. No manufacturer marks, patent dates, or stamps are present on the object. Dimensions: Approximately 40 inches in length.
Lot: 14 - Cream City Galvanized Metal Flour Bin & Sifter
50 inches long. A vintage Cream City flour bin and sifter, manufactured by the Geuder, Paeschke & Frey Co. of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This cylindrical kitchen storage unit is constructed of galvanized metal with a dark lithographed exterior finish. The bin features a removable lid with concentric circular ribbing and two metal bail handles mounted to the sides. It is equipped with an external hand crank featuring a turned wooden handle, which operates an internal star-shaped sifter agitator. A small hinged door is located at the base for accessing the sifted flour. The interior contains the agitator mechanism and includes a separate metal flour scoop. The front of the bin displays white lithographed or stenciled text reading CREAM CITY in an arched font, FLOUR, and BIN & SIFTER, surrounded by daisy-like floral motifs and corner scrollwork.
Lot: 15 - U.S. Steel Stamping Co. National Suction Vacuum
This is an antique manually-operated suction vacuum cleaner manufactured by the U.S. Steel Stamping Co. The tool features a long cylindrical body finished in green paint, leading to a central collection canister with a conical intake section at the base. It is equipped with a T-shaped handle at the bottom and dual turned-wood crank handles at the top connected to a brass mechanism. The central canister displays an embossed mark within a rectangular border consisting of the text U.S. STEEL STAMPING CO. above a five-pointed star containing the word STAR. The star is flanked by the letters V and C, and the location U.S.A. is stamped below. The construction utilizes heavy-gauge steel, brass fittings, and wood.
Lot: 16 - Antique Brass Crotal Sleigh Bells on Leather Strap
A collection of brass crotal bells mounted to a long, dark leather strap. These bells are spherical in form, each featuring a single horizontal slit and two small circular apertures at the terminal ends of the slit. The bells are cast from brass and exhibit an aged patina with varied levels of surface oxidation and tarnish. The leather strap is thick and shows characteristics of age, including surface cracking and edge wear. No visible maker marks, size numbers, or patent information are present on the bells or the strap. The mounting hardware on the reverse of the leather is not clearly visible in the provided images.
Lot: 17 - Set Antique Graduated Brass Petal Sleigh Bells
This lot consists of a set of graduated petal-style sleigh bells mounted on a single, continuous black leather strap. The bells are constructed from cast brass or a similar brass alloy and feature a traditional four-petal slit design. The bells are arranged in a graduated scale according to size, with several bells displaying embossed numerals on the underside, specifically numbers 1 through 4, which indicate their position within a standardized sizing system. The bells are secured to a long leather strap that terminates in a tapered end. The construction and style are indicative of horse harness equipment from the late 19th to early 20th century. No manufacturer stamps or maker marks were identified on the leather or metal components.
Lot: 18 - Brass Harness Sleigh Bells
44 inches long. A set of antique brass horse harness sleigh bells mounted on a heavy black leather strap. The assembly consists of open-mouth brass or bronze bells in a graduated size range, each featuring an internal clapper. These are interspersed with spherical crotal rumbler bells decorated with incised patterns. The leather strap is fitted with a metal buckle and a looped end handle. Designed for use on horse hames or buggy shafts, the bells demonstrate cast metal construction. No maker marks or patent information is visible on the exterior surfaces.
Lot: 19 - Antique Brass Horse Harness Shaft Bells on Leather
44 inches long. This lot consists of a set of brass bells mounted on a black leather harness strap, traditionally used as hames or shaft bells for horse-drawn carriages or sleighs. The collection features an alternating arrangement of two bell types: open-mouthed flared bells and closed spherical crotal bells. The open-mouthed bells are cast in varying sizes and contain internal metal clappers. The crotal bells are cast with decorative petal-like patterns and house internal metal rattles. The bells are attached to a heavy black leather strap that features a metal buckle at one end and a shaped leather loop at the other. The brass components exhibit a dark, naturally aged patina. No visible maker marks, brand names, or country-of-origin stamps are present on the bells or the leather mounting.
Lot: 20 - Antique Victorian Style Horse Velocipede Tricycle
This antique child's tricycle features a hand-carved wooden horse in a rearing pose, mounted on a decorative cast-iron frame. The horse is finished in a light tan color with a carved mane and painted black accents on the muzzle and hooves. It includes an embossed brown leather saddle with floral patterns and metal stirrups. The rear of the horse features a genuine hair tail. The velocipede mechanism consists of three large metal-spoked wheels with a direct-drive pedal system attached to the front wheel hub. Steering is facilitated by T-bar handlebars with wooden grips. The supporting frame is made of decorative cast iron with ornamental scrollwork. This style of toy is characteristic of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, often attributed to Victorian-era American or European nursery equipment manufacturers.
Lot: 21 - The Peck Autographic Cash Register
This antique autographic cash register was manufactured by The Peck Cash Register Co. of Syracuse, New York. The cabinet is constructed of quartersawn oak featuring paneled sides and a molded base. The top surface is adorned with a decorative cast brass gallery featuring ornate scrolling foliate openwork and a central arched header embossed with the text THE PECK. Functional components on the top include a corrugated brass coin tray and a brass-framed window for recording transactions onto an internal paper roll. A secondary brass plate with a vertical slot is positioned at the front left. The interior, accessed via a hinged top, houses the original paper-feed mechanism and a signal bell. A lever on the right side of the unit is designed to advance the paper and trigger the audible signal. The lower portion of the cabinet contains a wooden cash drawer with eight divided compartments for currency and coins.
Lot: 22 - A Set of Early American Style Oak Dining Furniture
This group of furniture includes a compact square dining table and matching ladderback chairs. The table is constructed from quartersawn oak, characterized by prominent medullary rays and flecking on the two-plank top. The base consists of four curved, tapered legs joined by a lower shelf featuring a scalloped or waveline edge. The set includes matching post-and-rung ladderback side chairs, each featuring two horizontal back slats, rounded finials, and a box stretcher base with ring-turned front rungs. The chairs are fitted with woven splint or flat-reed seats and are accompanied by circular blue braided seat pads. No maker marks were identified; the table corner displays a modern inventory barcode tag. Table: 29 inches H x 30 inches W x 30 inches D Chairs: 34 inches H x 17 inches W x 15 inches D.
Lot: 23 - Early American Primitive Pine Sleigh Cradle
This antique primitive rocking cradle is constructed from solid pine with a warm, natural honey-toned patina. The piece features a traditional sleigh-style silhouette, including a high, curved headboard and a coordinating footboard. The side rails are tapered and designed with a graceful dip in the center. The assembly utilizes prominent hand-cut dovetail joinery at all four corners, a traditional construction method indicative of 19th-century craftsmanship. The cradle body is mounted on two solid wooden rockers designed for a gentle side-to-side motion. No maker marks, labels, or signatures are visible. Dimensions: Infant-sized cradle.
Lot: 24 - Oak Buckboard Bench w/ Leaf Spring & Caned Seat
This oak hall bench is designed in the style of a 19th-century horse-drawn buckboard wagon or buggy seat. The item is constructed from solid oak with a prominent grain and a honey-toned clear finish. The bench features a rectangular seat with low, flared sides and a central inset panel of woven cane. The backrest consists of a single oak board supported by black-finished metal rails, featuring a hand-painted floral motif of white daisies with yellow centers and green foliage at the center. The seat assembly is mounted on four functional black-finished metal leaf springs that mimic vintage carriage suspension. These springs are secured to a heavy oak trestle-style base comprising two solid end blocks joined by a central horizontal stretcher. The piece is reinforced throughout with black metal corner brackets, bolts, and hardware. No maker's marks or labels were identified on the item.
Lot: 25 - Beraducci Brod Ratcheting Fruit Press
A vintage fruit or wine press manufactured by the Berarducci Bros. Mfg. Co. in McKeesport, Pennsylvania. The unit features a traditional basket design consisting of vertically oriented hardwood slats held in place by two red-painted metal bands. These bands are equipped with hinged latch closures for disassembly. The basket assembly sits on a circular cast iron collection tray supported by three splayed cast iron legs. The pressing mechanism includes a central threaded screw and a cast iron ratcheting head assembly, also finished in red paint. One leg features embossed lettering that reads BERARDUCCI BRO'S MFG CO MCKEESPORT PA. The item is displayed with decorative faux grape clusters and a strand of electric miniature lights, which are modern additions.
Lot: 26 - Oliver No. 3 Standard Visible Writer Typewriter
This is an early 20th-century Oliver No. 3 Standard Visible Writer typewriter, manufactured by The Oliver Typewriter Co. in Chicago, Illinois. It features the signature down-strike design with typebars arranged in two vertical, arched banks, a configuration frequently referred to by collectors as batwings. This revolutionary design allowed the typist to see the text as it was being produced on the platen, hence the Visible Writer designation. The frame is constructed of cast iron finished in olive-green enamel, with nickel-plated accents on the typebars, knobs, and mechanical components. It utilizes a three-bank keyboard with circular key tops and includes two shift keys labeled CAP and FIG. The machine is equipped with dual ribbon spools and a cylindrical platen with black rubberized rollers. Raised lettering on both sides of the base reads OLIVER. The front base plate is marked The OLIVER STANDARD VISIBLE WRITER No. 3. The rear frame contains the manufacturer's stamp: MANUFACTURED BY The Oliver Typewriter Co. CHICAGO, U.S.A. Keep machine cleaned and oiled. Approximate Dimensions: 14 inches W x 12 inches D x 10 inches H.
Lot: 27 - Feldman Millinery Cylinder Bed Sewing Machine
This is a specialized industrial millinery or straw braiding sewing machine rebuilt by Feldman Machine Works of New York. The machine features a heavy cast iron pedestal frame with a black japanned enamel finish. It is designed with a narrow cylindrical bed, often referred to as a cylinder arm, which allows for the sewing of tubular or shaped items such as hats. The mechanical assembly includes an overhead thread tension system, a vertical needle bar, a presser foot, and a side-mounted handwheel with a grooved pulley for a belt drive. The machine is mounted onto a rectangular cast iron base plate. Visible markings include a multi-colored label on the front of the body that reads REBUILT BY FELDMAN MACH. WKS. NEW YORK N.Y. surrounding a central circular logo with the intertwined letters FMW. Below this label is a small metal plate stamped with the serial number 1236. The polished metal cover of the cylindrical bed is stamped with the number 710 in multiple locations. Feldman Machine Works was a noted specialist in the mid-20th century for refurbishing and customizing industrial sewing equipment for the New York garment and millinery districts.
Lot: 28 - Enterprise Mfg Co Cast Iron Cobbler Stand & Lasts
Antique cast iron cobbler shoe repair stand manufactured by the Enterprise Manufacturing Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This set consists of a heavy pedestal base with an integrated circular tray divided into four compartments for holding tacks or nails. A vertical square-tapered post is mounted to the center of the tray, designed to hold interchangeable shoe lasts. The set includes three distinct lasts of varying sizes, labeled A, C, and G. The vertical post features embossed lettering on both sides. One side reads ENTERPRISE M.F.G. CO. and PHILADELPHIA U.S.A. separated by a central rib. The reverse side of the post is embossed PAT. DEC. 24, 95. and 8 INCH. The three interchangeable lasts are marked with the following embossed designations: Small last: 3699 and A Medium last: 3686 and C Large last: 4700 and G Measurements: Stand Height: 8 inches (as marked).
Lot: 29 - Pair Vtg Cast Iron Dutch Ovens w/ Griswold No. 6
A pair of vintage cast iron Dutch ovens. The first vessel is a Griswold No. 6 Dutch oven, identified by the embossed markings on the base which include the large Griswold double-circle cross logo, the word ERIE, the pattern number 834, and the size numeral 6. This oven features a wire bail handle and a fitted lid with a rounded D-style handle. The second vessel is a Dutch oven equipped with a wire bail handle and a lid featuring an angular, faceted handle. The base of this pot is marked with the literal transcription 5 QT. DUTCH OVEN in a centered, sans-serif font. Both items are constructed of heavy-duty cast iron.
Lot: 30 - 5-Piece Set Wrought Iron Fireplace Tools & Stand
This five-piece fireplace accessory set is crafted in a rustic style with blackened wrought iron or forged steel. The collection includes a four-legged stand with integrated hooks, a shovel, a poker, a pair of tongs, and a hearth brush. Each tool is designed with a stylized scrolled shepherd's hook handle and exhibits hammered textures throughout. The stand is assembled with contemporary recessed hex-head screws. No maker's marks, signatures, or stamps are visible on the items. The design and construction are consistent with the crook-handled fireplace tool sets produced by Plow and Hearth. Height: 28 - 32 inches (estimated).
Lot: 31 - Brass Coal Scuttles w/ Delft & Ceramic Salt Box
This lot consists of a pair of brass fireside coal scuttles and a wall-hanging ceramic salt box. The scuttles are designed in a traditional helmet form, constructed from sheet brass with flared pedestal bases. Each vessel features a dual handle configuration consisting of a primary overhead bail handle and a secondary tilting handle at the rear. The handles are fitted with white ceramic grips featuring a blue floral transfer pattern in the Delft style. The bail handles are secured to the body with cast brass mounts in the form of lion masks. The third item is a semi-cylindrical ceramic salt cellar with a shield-shaped backplate and a single hanging hole. The body is decorated with a repeating stenciled border of blue birds and green foliage above the word SALT in black sans-serif lettering. It is equipped with a hinged wooden lid. No maker marks are visible on the items, although a small sticker with the number 58 is present on the interior of the salt box.
Lot: 32 - Pair Dutch Shaded Orange Enamel Kitchen Organizers
This lot features two vintage wall-mounted kitchen organization units, designed for the Dutch or Belgian market. Both pieces are constructed from pressed steel finished in a traditional shaded or gradient orange-to-brown vitreous porcelain enamel. The first unit is a utensil rack consisting of an oval-shaped backplate and a fixed horizontal support bar. It includes three matching long-handled utensils: a perforated skimmer, a deep round soup ladle, and a pouring ladle with a side spout. The second unit is a cleaning supply shelf featuring a shaped backplate with two mounting points and three circular cut-outs in the ledge. This shelf holds three matching cylindrical containers labeled with white block lettering in Dutch: ZEEP for soap, ZAND for abrasive cleaning sand, and SODA for washing or baking soda. The style and colorway are characteristic of mid-twentieth-century European enamelware. No manufacturer marks or stamps are visible on the pieces.
Lot: 33 - Hamilton Beach No. 10 Milkshake Mixer w/ Metal Cup
This vintage Hamilton Beach Model No. 10 milkshake mixer features a white-enameled cast metal stand and a chrome-plated motor housing. A matching tapered metal mixing cup is included. The motor housing is fitted with an identification plate reading Hamilton Beach Mfg. Co., Racine, Wis., Made in U.S.A. The plate identifies the unit as Model 10 and lists patent dates of April 17, 1923, August 21, 1923, and May 12, 1925. It also bears the identification number 606913A and specifies 115 Volts. The mixer is designed with a heavy, wide-footed base for stability during operation. The motor housing features ventilation holes at the bottom and a black switch on the side. A black electrical power cord with a two-prong plug is attached to the rear of the stand.
Lot: 34 - Vtg Style Advertising & Soda Fountain Collectibles
An assortment of vintage-style advertising and soda fountain items primarily themed around the Carnation and Coca-Cola brands. The collection features a pedestal-style dry powder dispenser, a glass straw holder, and several plastic novelty items. The powder dispenser is constructed from red and white plastic and metal, designed for countertop use. The upper red hopper is printed with the Carnation script logo, three carnation flowers, and the text for HOT CHOCOLATE in white. It is supported by a streamlined white pedestal base with a manual dispensing lever on the side. The straw dispenser consists of a clear ribbed glass body decorated with a red screen-printed Coca-Cola script logo and the phrase Delicious and Refreshing. It features a chrome-plated metal lid with an integrated internal lift mechanism. Several red and white striped plastic straws are included. A gold foil sticker on the lid is marked MADE IN TAIWAN. The novelty items include a salt and pepper shaker set molded in the form of vintage gasoline pumps. These red and white plastic shakers feature Drink Coca-Cola and Have a Coke branding and sit within a dedicated plastic carrier topped with a circular Coca-Cola sign. Also included is a miniature red plastic replica of a vintage bottle vending machine. This item features white Coca-Cola script and ICE COLD lettering, a molded bottle opener, and a winding key on the side, suggesting a musical or mechanical function.
Lot: 35 - Arts & Crafts Quarter-Sawn Oak Beveled Hall Mirror
23x 33. An American Arts and Crafts style hall mirror featuring a shaped frame constructed from quarter-sawn oak with a prominent medullary ray or tiger oak grain pattern. The frame exhibits an undulating, curved silhouette and houses a central beveled glass mirror plate. Mounted to the frame corners are four decorative cast brass triple-prong coat or hat hooks, each featuring stylized foliate and scrollwork motifs. The reverse reveals a secondary wood backing held by metal tabs and includes two metal strap hangers for wall mounting. The design is characteristic of early 20th-century American hall furniture, resembling examples produced by makers such as C.D. Widman and Company. No maker marks or signatures are present.
Lot: 36 - Stroh's Beer Welcome Aboard Nautical Light Fixture
Lights and rotates. 9x21. This vintage breweriana advertising piece is a Stroh's Beer promotional hanging lamp designed to resemble a nautical port and starboard navigation lantern. The fixture features a cylindrical brass-tone metal body with two vertical support struts and a top bale handle. The central Fresnel-style lens is divided into two sections, one red and one green. The upper brass-tone band features the printed text WELCOME ABOARD in white block lettering on one side and from one beer lover to another in white serif font on the opposite side. Below the slogan, small text reads THE STROH BREWERY CO. DETROIT MICHIGAN. The lower base section is decorated with the Stroh's brand logo in red script and the word BEER in red block capitals. The top chimney section features an embossed metal crest displaying the Stroh's brewery lion and crown logo. The unit is equipped with a gold-tone hanging chain and an integrated electrical power cord.
Lot: 37 - Camel Turkish Gold Pin-Up Cardboard Counter Stand
9x 22. This is a vintage retail point-of-sale counter-top display stand for Camel Turkish Gold cigarettes, produced for R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company around 2000. The unit is constructed from heavy die-cut cardstock and features a two-tier shelving system designed for retail pack distribution. The central graphic features a woman in a pin-up pose wearing a gold-patterned dress and a red fez hat, holding a pack of Camel Turkish Gold 100's. The header identifies the product as New 100's and promotes a Buy 1 Get 1 Free offer in stylized blue and gold lettering. Additional text reads Smooth and Mellow Turkish Blend. The front of the upper shelf includes a pricing area with a dollar sign and the text Not In Combination With Other Offers. The side panels are printed with the Turkish Gold branding. The base of the stand is printed with technical data stating 10 mg. tar, 0.8 mg. nicotine av. per cigarette by FTC method, along with while supplies last and all promotional costs paid by manufacturer. The front bottom panel includes the mandatory Surgeon General's health warning regarding the risks of smoking.
Lot: 38 - Villeroy & Boch Nelly Earthenware Washroom Set
This grouping of washroom ceramics is attributed to Villeroy and Boch in the Nelly pattern, dating to the late 19th century. The set is constructed from glazed earthenware and features a multi-color transfer-printed design with hand-enameled accents. The Japanesque pattern consists of large peonies, chrysanthemums, and assorted foliage populated by various birds, including a peacock and small songbirds, rendered in a palette of terracotta, pink, blue, and brown on a cream ground. The collection includes a large wash basin, a matching pitcher or ewer, a covered chamber pot with a single handle, and a large two-handled slop jar with a recessed lid featuring a central aperture and a bar handle. The pieces are finished with a repeating stylized geometric and floral border at the rims and bases. The underside of the chamber pot is marked with the handwritten pattern number B.846 in red ink, a small red p, an impressed capital D, and a small black mark resembling an x.
Lot: 39 - Joe Camel Advertising: 2 Neon Signs & Wall Clock
Large Camel neon is not working. other work well. A trio of vintage tobacco advertising items featuring the Joe Camel mascot character produced for the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. The collection consists of two neon signs and a molded plastic wall clock. The first item is a large neon sign mounted on a black metal framework. The display features the brand name Camel and a dromedary silhouette in yellow neon, positioned above the phrase Genuine Taste in white script neon. A label on the base identifies the manufacturer as Fallon of Spartanburg, South Carolina. The unit is equipped with a France Brand Gas Tube Sign Power Supply, Model 9000 FS. The second item is a shaped neon sign depicting Joe Camel wearing blue sunglasses and a cigarette with a red glowing tip. The reverse bears a manufacturer label from Fallon of Spartanburg, South Carolina, with a copyright date of 1997 R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. A gold adhesive label designates this unit as a Limited Edition 1997 - Not For Retail Display piece with serial number FN0398. The third item is a molded plastic wall clock featuring a three-dimensional Joe Camel figure wearing a leather jacket and jeans leaning against the circular clock face. The face features the Camel brand name and a Camel Lights cigarette pack. The reverse retains the original instruction label with R.J. Reynolds item numbers 208430 and 213391.
Lot: 40 - 3 Miller Brewing Neon Signs & Mills Novelty Decal
Both are in working condition. This lot features three items related to breweriana and coin-operated novelty machine history. The first item is a Miller Genuine Draft neon advertising sign. The design features a green neon saguaro cactus silhouette at the top, a yellow neon Miller script logo in the center, and white neon block lettering reading Genuine Draft. A green neon accent bar runs along the bottom. The neon tubing is mounted to a black finished metal grid frame. A label on the transformer identifies it as model L059700 with an output of 4.5-0-4.5KV 25mA and includes a blue numeric stamp of 1210. The second item is a Miller Lite Ice sandwich neon sign, which combines a vacuum-formed plastic front panel with internal neon illumination. The graphics display the Lite script logo above a large white ICE logo with blue and black outlines, with the Miller eagle emblem at the bottom. The sign is contained within a black plastic housing. Identification labels on the reverse indicate the sign was produced in 1994 by GHN Neon, Inc., a subsidiary of Everbrite, located in West Bend, Wisconsin, under item number 0AJ06G. The third item is an authentic trademark decal for the Mills Novelty Company of Chicago, U.S.A., applied to a wood surface. The red circular decal features a central owl emblem and text certifying the authenticity of Genuine Mills Machines, cautioning that all others are imitations.
Lot: 40A - Joe Camel Light-Up OPEN Sign
A vintage Camel Cigarettes light-up point-of-sale advertising sign produced for the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. The sign features a vacuum-molded three-dimensional plastic front panel set within a black plastic lightbox housing. The graphic depicts the Joe Camel mascot character dressed in a tuxedo and sunglasses, holding an open pack of Camel Lights cigarettes. The display includes a large backlit yellow Camel brand logo and a vertical red-illuminated OPEN sign designed to simulate a neon effect. The lower center includes the mandatory Surgeon General's Warning regarding carbon monoxide. The front top left is marked ? 1993 (2) R.J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. The reverse features an embossed plaque stating the product is protected under U.S. Patent No. 5,237,766, patented in 1993 by the Thomas A. Schutz Company of Morton Grove, Illinois. A side label provides relamping instructions for Model No. 498238, specifying the use of two F4BX and one F27BX fluorescent lamps, alongside an ETL certification sticker. The unit includes a metal hanging chain and an integrated electrical power cord. Approximate dimensions: 25 x 13 x 4 inches.
Lot: 40B - Lucky Strike Tobacco Advertising Mirror & Tins
This collection of Lucky Strike brand advertising memorabilia includes a framed advertising mirror and three lithographed tobacco tins. The framed mirror features graphics from the famous 1929 Reach for a Lucky instead of a sweet marketing campaign, depicting a woman in profile against a larger dark silhouette. Printed text on the glass includes The Shock of Facing what your figure may become, Avoid That Future Shadow, and It's toasted. The mirror is housed in a polished chrome-style metal frame with a fiberboard backing, consistent with late 20th-century commercial reproductions. The trio of tobacco tins represents the brand's early green era, which predates the packaging redesign of the 1940s. All three tins are constructed of lithographed tinplate and bear the R.A. Patterson Tobacco Co. markings from Richmond, Virginia. The assortment includes a small pocket-style Genuine Roll Cut tin, a medium flat Lucky Strike Cut Plug tin, and a larger box-type tin labeled The Celebrated Lucky Strike Cut Plug. The large tin features manufacturing details for Factory No. 42 in the 2nd District of Virginia and identifies The American Tobacco Co. as the successor to R.A. Patterson.
Lot: 41 - Mills 25 Cent Golden Nugget Slot Machine on Stand
has not been used in a while. Has key. Would not take much to clean up and get working. A Mills Novelty Company mechanical three-reel slot machine, 25-cent denomination, featuring the Golden Nugget casino theme. The machine is housed in a Hi-Top style cabinet with a cast metal front finished in polished black and wood-grain side panels. Decorative elements include twin gold-toned metal nymph figure castings flanking the lower front and the Golden Nugget logo rendered in orange and gold. The front panel includes a visible jackpot window filled with quarters and a payout schedule for various reel combinations. A red circular manufacturer decal for Mills Novelty Co. of Chicago is present on the wooden side panel, featuring an owl logo and a rectangular service label below. The unit is mounted on a separate oak floor stand. The stand features a hinged door with a reverse-painted glass panel displaying a colorful fireworks motif and logos for several Las Vegas casinos, including Tropicana, Bally's, Golden Nugget, Flamingo, Caesars Palace, and Stardust. The stand is supported by four cast metal claw feet. Key is included and machine is in working condition.�
Lot: 42 - Mills Westerner Cowboy Figural Slot Machine
24x26x61. This lot consists of a Mills Novelty Company 10 cent mechanical slot machine housed in a life-size figural cowboy, commonly known as the Westerner model. The seated cowboy figure is constructed of molded fiberglass and features an articulated left arm that functions as the pull lever to activate the internal mechanical reels. The machine faceplate is finished in black and red with the name Mills in raised block letters and a circular badge denoting the 10 cent denomination. A stamped metal payout table is mounted on the front, detailing winning combinations for the three reels featuring cherry, lemon, orange, and bell symbols, including a Jackpot plus 20 coins prize. Lock cylinders are present on the front payout card and the rear access door. The display includes a four-legged wooden stool, a black cowboy hat, a red fabric bandana, and a non-firing replica long gun.� Key is included and machine is in working condition.
Lot: 43 - Mills Novelty Co. 5-Reel Poker Trade Stimulator
16.5x 79.5. This is a floor-standing antique 1-cent coin-operated trade stimulator manufactured by the Mills Novelty Company of Chicago, Illinois. The machine features a mechanical five-reel draw poker mechanism. The cabinet is constructed of quarter sawn oak, while the upper mechanism housing, dual support pillars, and cabriole-style feet are made of cast metal. A printed award card is suspended by metal chains between the pillars, titled Drop One Cent in the Slot. This card lists cigar prizes for various poker hands, including one cigar for two pair or three of a kind, up to 25 cigars for a royal flush. The left side panel of the upper housing displays a manufacturer decal featuring a red circular logo with a central owl graphic and text reading Mills Novelty Co. Chicago, U.S.A. with ribbons marked Trade Mark. A block of text below states Genuine Mills Machines Bear a Trademark Exactly Like the Above All Others are Imitations. The operation involves a coin entry slot on the top right of the wooden base cabinet and a manual lever on the side. A small oval viewing window on the slanted front panel of the base allows for inspection of the coin drop.
Lot: 44 - J.F. Frantz Challenger Model 200 Arcade Game
This is a J.F. Frantz Johnston Products Division The Challenger Model 200 mechanical pistol shooting gallery arcade game. The unit features a floor-standing cabinet of painted wood with four tapered metal legs and reinforcing corner brackets. The light blue cabinet is decorated with white and dark blue silk-screened graphics depicting various sports including football, boxing, motorcycle racing, and bowling. A cast metal pistol is mounted to the front of the cabinet for aiming at targets. The playfield is protected by a glass cover and features a stone-wall-themed backdrop with four target holes. Hits are recorded on a vertical backglass score scale ranging from 0 to 1000. The rear of the cabinet includes a black and silver metal manufacturer identification plate that reads J.F FRANTZ DIVISION JOHNSTON PRODUCTS P.O. BOX 898 EAST MOLINE, IL 61244 MODEL - 200 - SERIAL NO. 83056. The front of the machine has a coin slot originally labeled 5 cents with a hand-applied paper note stating WORKS ON DIMES.
Lot: 45 - Columbia Weighing Machine Co. Lollipop Scale
39 inches tall. This antique coin-operated pedestal scale, commonly referred to as a lollipop scale, was manufactured by the Columbia Weighing Machine Co. of New York, NY. The unit is constructed with a porcelain-enameled cast iron and steel housing. The circular dial face is marked ONE CENT at the top center and features weight increments from 10 to 290 pounds. A historic property label is visible through the lower portion of the dial glass, identifying the owner as A. J. Fisher of Pittsburgh, PA. The front of the pedestal features an embossed metal identification plaque that reads COLUMBIA WEIGHING MACHINE CO. PATENTED NEW YORK. The weighing platform is decorated with an inset mosaic of terracotta, tan, and white hexagonal tiles. The coin intake slot is positioned at the top of the circular head. The reverse of the scale contains a large circular metal access plate with a lock mechanism. One metal key is included, currently secured to the pedestal.
Lot: 46 - Northwestern Triple Head Bulk Vending Machine
A trio of bulk vending machine heads mounted on a shared cloverleaf-style cast aluminum base plate, consistent with the Northwestern Corporation Model 33 design. Each unit consists of a clear glass globe, a cast aluminum housing, and a matching cast aluminum lid. The entire assembly is supported by a central tubular metal pedestal pole that connects to a circular weighted floor base. The machines operate via a five-cent nickel-based Jiggle Slide mechanism, featuring horizontal levers and red-and-white printed metal instruction plates. Three separate vintage decals are present on the glass globes: one for Almonds, one for Fresh Cashews, and one for Chlora-Pellets to stop bad breath. The decals indicate a five-cent cost and note that the machines are locally owned and operated. The interior contains visible metal components including dispensing slides and product agitators. Height: 42 inches Width: 16 inches.
Lot: 47 - 1 Cent Coin Operated Arcade Grip Strength Tester
This coin-operated arcade machine is a mechanical grip strength tester attributed to the Exhibit Supply Company (ESCO). The unit features an A-frame cast iron housing with a red and black painted finish. It is designed for countertop use and operates on a one-cent coin mechanism. The front features two vertical handles, with the outer handle designed to be squeezed toward the inner fixed handle. The resulting force is measured on a vertical analog scale behind glass, with numeric increments ranging from 10 to 300. The top of the machine includes a cast metal coin entry marked 1 CENT and a rear mounting bracket hand-stamped with serial number 1418. Decorative decals are present on the side and front panels. The side panels display a muscular figure with the text ARE YOU STRONG OR WEAK? TEST YOUR GRIP. The front panels flanking the handles read TEST YOUR GRIP TO-DAY 1c. The internal mechanism is visible through the open back of the machine.
Lot: 48 - Michigan Stove Co Art Garland Parlor Stove 1886
This is an antique Art Garland No. 2 parlor stove manufactured by the Michigan Stove Company. The object is constructed of cast iron with decorative green-glazed ceramic inserts and mica window panes. The tiered design consists of a cylindrical upper section and a rectangular lower base, all featuring high-relief casting with floral, scrollwork, and foliate motifs. A cast iron finial in the form of an eagle with outspread wings is mounted at the top. The upper tier contains a ring of circular, green-glazed ceramic tiles with relief depictions of birds. The main firebox door features a lattice-work frame holding multiple mica (isinglass) panes. The stove is heavily marked with cast text. The upper tier reads ART GARLAND. The lower rear panel is marked MICHIGAN STOVE CO. DETROIT. CHICAGO. BUFFALO. NO 2. 1886. The rear base panel features a GARLAND STOVES AND RANGES emblem and patent dates: PAT. NOV. 11. 1879, PAT. NOV. 21. 1882, and PAT. JAN. 30. 1883. Internal castings include A G 2 84 and 45.
Lot: 48A - Cast iron Parlor Stove
This cast iron parlor stove was produced by The Estate Stove Co. of Hamilton, Ohio, a company operated by F. and L. Kahn and Brothers. The unit is the Triple Effect model, distinguished by the three vertical heat exchange tubes at the rear which were designed to improve heating efficiency. The stove is constructed of cast iron and decorated with ornate Victorian relief work, including rococo scrollwork and floral motifs. It stands on four cabriole legs. The front of the stove features a hinged door with a decorative grate and inset mica panels. The top is finished with a pierced grill and an arched ornamental crest. Cast markings on the top cresting read THE ESTATE STOVE CO HAMILTON OHIO. The front decorative plate is marked ESTATE TRIPLE ORIGINAL EFFECT. A circular flue outlet is located at the rear of the unit.
Lot: 49 - Antique Wells Fargo Double-Door Floor Safe
39.5x 32 x 69.5. Very professionally restored. This item will not be moved. You muct pick it up on location in Canfield Ohio. This is a large, double-door floor safe that has undergone a professional restoration. The exterior is finished in a high-gloss deep green paint. The front exterior doors feature the Wells Fargo name in red block letters with gold-toned drop shadows, positioned above the text Est. 1852 in gold-toned script. The unit utilizes a safe-within-a-safe construction, containing a secondary set of thinner white-painted inner double doors marked Wells Fargo El Paso Bank. The safe is constructed of heavy-gauge steel and cast iron. Decorative elements include gold-painted rope-style molding along the top and vertical corners, accented by acanthus leaf-style corner guards. The side panels feature a recessed six-panel design. The locking mechanism consists of a single combination dial and two T-handle door pulls on the outer doors. The interior is finished in white and includes a smaller locked compartment in the upper left corner. The unit is mounted on four heavy-duty iron casters. While branded for Wells Fargo, the design and hardware are consistent with late 19th to early 20th-century American safe manufacturers such as Hall's Safe Co. or Victor Safe & Lock Co.
Lot: 50 - Vintage Maytag Electric Wringer Washing Machine
A vintage electric wringer washing machine manufactured by Maytag, featuring a white enameled square-form tub. The unit is supported by a white three-legged metal base equipped with casters for mobility. The front of the tub displays a Maytag script logo, and the lid features a multi-color crest decal depicting a muscular arm and an hourglass. A polished metal rim at the top of the tub is stamped with the identification number 637380W. The top-mounted wringer assembly contains black and tan rollers and is embossed with the Maytag name along with the functional labels RELEASE and SAFETY. The interior of the tub houses a metal agitator with four vanes. An electric motor is mounted to the lower frame assembly, and a black rubber drain hose is attached to the exterior. The lot includes a tan vinyl cover and a collection of color photographs documenting the machine in an unrestored state.
Lot: 51 - Vtg Chipso & Maytag Household Advertising
This collection includes a vintage Chipso laundry soap box and a Maytag brand appliance maintenance kit. The cardboard box is for condensed soap flakes and features lithographed advertising graphics with mid-century motifs, including the slogan for brighter washes and a starburst stating more suds per cupful. The maintenance set, produced by The Maytag Company of Newton, Iowa, includes one large handled pouring can with a hinged spout lid and two smaller thumb-pump oil cans with tapered spouts. Each metal component features a lithographed label with the Maytag company crest, which depicts an arm-and-hammer motif and an hourglass. The set is housed in a circular wire-mesh caddy featuring a woven wicker base.
Lot: 52 - Vtg William Marvy Co. Electric Barber Pole
Works but will need a new cord. 30 inches. This is a vintage wall-mounted electric barber pole produced by the William Marvy Company of St. Paul, Minnesota. The unit is constructed with a clear outer cylinder protecting a rotating inner cylinder featuring the traditional red, white, and blue spiral stripe motif. The mounting bracket and frame are made of cast aluminum, while the top and bottom end caps are finished in polished chrome-plated metal. A manufacturer's specification plate is attached to the lower portion of the mounting bracket and reads: SPECIFICATIONS / OUTER CYLINDER - 6 X 16 / MARVCYL INNER CYLINDER 5 1/4 X 16 / WITH ENDS ATTACHED / IF YOUR DEALER CAN'T SUPPLY / REPLACEMENT PARTS-WRITE TO: / WILLIAM MARVY CO. / 1540 ST. CLAIR AVE. ST. PAUL 5, MINN. The unit includes its original internal wiring, which is routed through a channel in the mounting bracket. Outer cylinder: 6 inches diameter x 16 inches height Inner cylinder: 5.25 inches diameter x 16 inches height Overall height: Approximately 28 inches.
Lot: 53 - A-M Sign Co. Wildroot Barber Shop Metal Sign 1956
13.5x 39.5. An original mid-century embossed metal advertising sign for Wildroot hair products, specifically designed for display in barber shops. The rectangular sign is constructed from painted embossed metal with a cream-colored field. The words BARBER SHOP and ASK FOR are rendered in embossed dark blue block lettering, while the brand name WILDROOT is featured prominently in large, embossed red block letters. The right side of the sign includes a stylized graphic of a traditional barber pole with red, white, and blue stripes. The reverse side of the sign is finished in a solid olive-drab or gray paint. Printed identification marks in the lower-left corner read W-65 followed by A-M Sign Co., Lynchburg, Va., 9-56. A small adhesive inventory sticker with the handwritten number 39 over a red circular sticker with the number 8 is present on the lower right front.
Lot: 54 - Vtg William Marvy Company Porc. Enamel Barber Sign
12x24. Missing flange. This original advertising sign was manufactured by the William Marvy Company of St. Paul, Minnesota. The rectangular sign is constructed of porcelain enamel on metal. It features a central dark blue field with the text BARBER SHOP in white sans-serif block lettering. The text is surrounded by a decorative border of radiating diagonal red, white, and blue stripes, echoing the design of a traditional barber pole. A small oval maker's label is attached to the bottom center, displaying the manufacturer's name. The number 1224 is printed in small white characters in the lower left corner. The sign is equipped with mounting holes at the top and bottom edges.
Lot: 54A - Theo. Kochs Porc. Enamel & Cast Iron Barber Chair
This is a professional vintage barber chair manufactured by the Theo. A. Kochs Company of Chicago. The chair is constructed with a heavy cast-iron frame and a circular pedestal base, both finished in white porcelain enamel. It features a hydraulic-style lift base and a manual reclining mechanism operated by a side-mounted metal lever. The chair is upholstered in blue vinyl with white piping. Key components include an adjustable and removable headrest with a polished metal reverse, white enameled armrests, and an ornate, multi-part cast metal footrest with a flip-over step. The upper footrest plate features cast lettering that reads MANUFACTURED BY THEO. A. KOCHS COMPANY CHICAGO. The lower flip-over footrest plate is marked THEO. A. KOCHS CHICAGO. A leather razor strop is attached to a dedicated hook on the side of the chair frame.
Lot: 55 - Newbro's Herpicide 1916 Tin-Lithograph Calendar
20x17. An early 20th-century tin-lithograph advertising sign for Newbro?s Herpicide, manufactured by The Herpicide Company of Detroit, Michigan. The sign is designed as a promotional piece featuring a central color illustration titled A Herpicide Girl, which depicts a young woman in an Edwardian-style lace-trimmed corset applying the hair dressing from a glass bottle. The upper portion of the sign displays the brand name Newbro's Herpicide in stylized decorative font. The lower section includes the slogan A DELIGHTFUL HAIR DRESSING. Affixed to the lower center is a paper calendar pad, currently showing the month of July 1916. The sign is constructed from lithographed tin and includes two factory-punched holes at the top edge with an attached hanging cord. The brand name is also visible on the label of the bottle held by the central figure.
Lot: 56 - Vitalis Hair Tonic Display & 1940 Rexall Calendar
This lot consists of two vintage promotional advertising pieces. The first item is a circa 1950s die-cut cardboard countertop easel-back display for Vitalis hair tonic, manufactured by the Bristol-Myers Co. of New York, N.Y. The display features a lithographed pin-up style illustration of a woman wearing a red, white, and blue striped dress and fishnet stockings, positioned next to a large bottle of Vitalis. The graphic includes a barber pole topped with a globe reading You're Next. Text on the display includes Keep Hair In Place Easy To Comb and Your Barber is an expert... ask him about Vitalis with V-7. The bottle label graphic specifies Feel the difference in your Scalp See the difference in your Hair and For Barber Use Only. The reverse side features a large, integrated cardboard easel stand. The second item is a paper 1940 Rexall Weather Chart Calendar, distributed by The Baltzly Co. Druggists of Massillon, Ohio. The calendar includes multiple pages with various product advertisements and thematic graphics, such as a skier promoting Halibut Liver Oil on the January page and school supplies on the September page. Side margins include advertisements for Rexall Orderlies chocolate laxatives. The reverse pages of the calendar contain period-specific reference information including an Annual Inventory of Your Assets, livestock breeding and gestation tables, and a Seed Planting in the United States chart.
Lot: 57 - Palco Mfg. Co. Mid-Century Barber/Medical Cabinet
21x13x65. This is a two-piece professional station manufactured by the Palco Mfg. Co. of Belvidere, Illinois, designed for use in a barber shop, dental office, or medical setting. The unit is constructed of wood with a light-colored veneer and features Art Deco-influenced styling. The upper section consists of a tall rectangular backboard centered with a vertical fluorescent light fixture housed in a fluted chrome-plated casing. The base section features a light-colored laminate countertop with a black edge and a low integrated backsplash. Storage configuration includes an open vertical cubby on the left, a single top drawer with a central lock and metal lining, and a small cabinet door with a glass viewing pane. The pane features a yellow and black decal reading STERILIZER with a central cross symbol. Below this is a large central storage cabinet and a bottom tilt-out bin equipped with a galvanized metal liner for soiled linens or waste. The unit is fitted with chrome-plated bow-shaped handles and exposed metal hinges. The manufacturer label is located on the backsplash.
Lot: 58 - Palco Mfg. Co. Mid-Century Barber/Medical Cabinet
21x13x65. This mid-century professional workstation was manufactured by the Palco Mfg. Co. of Belvidere, Illinois. The one-piece unit is constructed with a light-toned hardwood veneer, likely birch or maple, and features a tall integral backboard. Mounted to the center of the backboard is a vertical fluorescent light fixture encased in a stepped chrome-plated metal housing. The workspace consists of a flat, dark composite laminate countertop with raised side rails. Storage configuration includes a single upper drawer with a central key lock and a streamlined chrome-plated pull handle. Below the drawer is a small cupboard door with a square glass window that reveals an internal mechanical apparatus. The left side of the upper section contains an open-shelf storage compartment. The lower portion of the cabinet features a large door opening to a deep, metal-lined tilt-out bin, traditionally utilized for soiled linens or waste. The cabinet is finished with matching chrome-plated handles and rests on a recessed plinth base. A maker label is affixed to the backboard rail reading PALCO MFG. CO. Belvidere, Ill.
Lot: 59 - Antiseptic Sterilizer Cabinet
12x8x12. This vintage wall-mounted antiseptic sterilizer cabinet is constructed from solid hardwood with a warm, medium-toned finish and rounded exterior corners. The front-opening door is fitted with a glass pane featuring a centered decal. The decal is rendered in gold-toned block font and reads STERI LIZER flanking a central red Greek cross symbol. The interior compartment is finished in matching wood and contains one removable glass shelf supported by wooden pegs. Additional peg supports are present on the side walls, indicating capacity for more shelves. Hardware consists of two metal barrel hinges and a silver-toned door pull with a concentric circle motif. The unit is equipped with two metal mounting brackets on the top rear for wall installation.
Lot: 60 - Milton Mfg. Art Deco Wood Veneer Step-On Trash Can
An Art Deco period step-on waste bin or hamper manufactured by the Milton Manufacturing Company of Two Rivers, Wisconsin. The exterior features a rectangular form with streamlined rounded corners, finished in a dark polished wood veneer. The front face is accented with a vertical light wood inlay strip. A metal foot pedal at the base operates the hinged lid. The interior contains a square, handled galvanized steel liner. A metal identification plate is riveted to the interior rim with the inscription NO. 9245A M58369 MADE MILTON MFG. CO. MAIN OFFICE AND FACTORY TWO RIVERS, WIS. The word STEEL is oriented vertically on the left side of the plate.
Lot: 60A - Vtg DeWitt Steri-Tool Porc. Barber Sterilizer Tray
This vintage sterilization tray is manufactured by DeWitt and is identified by the Steri-Tool brand name. The vessel is constructed of heavy-walled white glazed ceramic. The interior is divided into four sections designed for organizing and soaking instruments. A single long rectangular well runs along the front of the tray. The rear portion is divided into three smaller compartments. The central rear compartment features an integrated ceramic rack with two cross-shaped supports and side notches designed to hold tools such as barber shears or razors upright. The front face of the tray displays blue transfer-printed markings including the DeWitt name, a centered Greek cross symbol, and the text STERI-TOOL. This type of caddy was traditionally utilized in mid-20th century barber shops for the chemical sterilization of professional tools.
Lot: 60B - 11 Vtg Barber Shop Apothecary & Tonic Bottles
This collection consists of eleven vintage glass bottles from the mid-20th century, specifically designed for use in a barber shop setting. The assortment features a variety of clear, milk, and frosted glass vessels, many retaining their original paper labels and contents. Identifiable brands include Barber's Laboratory Co., Pinaud, The Herpicide Company, Wildroot, and C.C.C. The Barber's Hair Dressing bottle is clear and rectangular with a paper label featuring portraits within a red and white barber pole border. The Pinaud Clubman bottle contains an orange liquid and is marked for professional use only with a white ribbed plastic cap. The Herpicide bottle features a spiraled glass texture and a partially intact label from The Herpicide Company of New Brunswick, New Jersey. The Wildroot Cream-Oil bottle retains a white creamy residue and a label identifying its lanolin content. A white milk glass bottle is labeled Toilet Water in black script and features hand-painted or transfer-printed bird motifs, complete with a white ceramic stopper. Additional pieces include a clear glass shaker with a metal pourer, a frosted glass bottle with a dark stopper, and several tall clear glass bottles with various ceramic and plastic closures.
Lot: 60C - Vtg Barber Shop & Apothecary Bottles & Jars
This collection includes several vintage barber shop and apothecary items primarily dating from the mid-20th century. The centerpiece is a large clear glass Herpicide Disinfecting System jar with a metal lid and internal plunger rod, featuring red screen-printed text and a cross logo. The group contains two Jeris brand clear glass bottles with ribbed necks: one labeled Lilac Toilet Water and the other Antiseptic Hair Tonic. Additional grooming products include a rectangular clear glass Lucky Tiger Hair Tonic bottle from Kansas City, Missouri; a brown glass Wildroot Hair Formula bottle from Buffalo, New York; and a clear glass Koken KDX Dandruff Remover bottle from St. Louis. An amber glass bottle from the United Drug Company features a pictorial label of a woman with long hair and is marketed for dandruff and falling hair. The smallest item is a clear glass Cary Lee Brilliantine bottle with an Art Deco-style label depicting a couple. One additional small clear glass bottle is included in the group. Several bottles retain original liquid contents or chemical residues, including blue crystalline salts in the disinfecting jar.
Lot: 60D - Vtg Men's Grooming & Barbering Supplies
This collection includes a variety of mid-20th-century grooming and barbering products. Notable items include a Gillette safety razor set in a brown textured case with a metal double-edge razor and a blue Thin Double-Edge Blade wrapper. Two lithographed talcum tins are present: a green-striped Palmolive After Shaving Talc tin and a Mennen's Violet Talcum tin with a portrait of Gerhard Mennen. Hardware includes a set of manual metal spring-action hair clippers and a rectangular metal tray featuring a Greek key pattern and a circular logo depicting a bearded man. Tools for the trade consist of a large wooden-handled barber's neck brush with natural bristles and a dark-stained wooden hand mirror. Advertising and ephemera include a Marlin single-edge blades packet, a Vaseline Hair Tonic matchbook-style promotional item, and a Gillette blade matchbook. Other items comprise a white Roux hair crayon tube, a straight razor with a white handle and a Hand Forged mark on the tang, a small cream-colored brush with black bristles, a shaving soap puck, and a glass vial resting in a square glass ashtray with a label for Eddie's Fine Food and Liquors. Yellow inventory stickers numbered 80 and 147 are affixed to the mirror and neck brush handle.
Lot: 60E - 7 Vtg Straight Razors w/ Travel Roll & Case
An assortment of seven vintage straight razors featuring a variety of American and English manufacturers. The collection includes razors with carbon steel blades and scales composed of black hard rubber or composite, wood-grain pattern celluloid, and a blue and red marbled celluloid. Manufacturers identified by tang stamps include the George W. Korn Razor Manufacturing Company of Little Valley, New York; Wade and Butcher of Sheffield, England, featuring the B and cross/arrow trademarks; the Shumate Razor Company with the mark Shumate's -Barber-; and Herold Brothers Company of Cleveland, Ohio. One razor is marked DE LUXE on the tang. The items are housed in a flexible storage roll with a textured black faux-leather exterior and a mustard-yellow plush interior lining with individual slots. The set is presented in a wooden storage drawer with a label for Palco Manufacturing Company of Belvidere, Illinois.
Lot: 61 - American Pine Corner Cupboard w/ Painted Interior
85 x 48. An Early American Country style corner cupboard of one-piece construction. The unit is crafted from pine with a yellow-toned stained exterior finish and a contrasting teal blue painted interior. The upper section features two solid wood panel doors attached with metal butt hinges, opening to an interior with two shelves and a base level. The lower section consists of a single door with a double-raised panel design, fitted with a turned wooden knob and a metal turn-buckle latch, opening to a single interior shelf. The cupboard sits on a simple base. The interior has been modified for modern functional use, including the installation of a power strip on the interior left wall and cutouts in the back panel for cable routing. A piece of modern cardboard is currently taped over a cutout in the rear panel.
Lot: 62 - 26 In Samsung Series 4 LED Television & 2 Remotes
A Samsung Series 4 LED television featuring a black bezel with a transparent acrylic border and an oval pedestal stand. The Samsung brand name is printed on the lower front bezel. The lot includes two remote controls: an original Samsung branded remote and a secondary generic replacement remote. The unit is designed with rear and side-facing connection ports. This model lacks smart TV functionality. Screen Size: Approximately 22 to 32 inches Resolution: 720p HD.
Lot: 63 - Vtg Wirework Hen-Form Egg Basket w/ Wood Eggs
This wirework egg basket is designed in the folk art style to resemble a nesting hen, featuring a stylized head, beak, and tail. The basket is constructed from wrought galvanized iron or steel wire, composed of a series of horizontal and vertical wires that form an open-work cage. The upper section is shaped into the anatomical silhouette of a chicken. The basket contains an assortment of turned wooden eggs finished in a light ochre or yellow tone. No maker marks, stamps, or signatures are visible on the wire framework or the wooden accessories. A simple white string tag is attached to the base.
Lot: 64 - Pair Lee Cable Bald Eagle Lithographs
This lot features a pair of fine art lithographs by artist Lee Cable, produced in collaboration with the International Council for Bird Preservation and published by The Franklin Mint. The first print, titled Morning Majesty (1989), depicts a bald eagle soaring over a mountainous coniferous forest landscape at sunrise. The second print, titled Chasing the Sunset (1990), portrays a bald eagle in flight over a rocky coastline with crashing ocean waves. Each lithograph features a hand signature by the artist in the lower right corner. The prints are housed in matching gold-toned frames with double matting; Morning Majesty features a dark green inner mat, while Chasing the Sunset utilizes a dark blue inner mat. Both works include original Certificates of Authenticity from The Franklin Mint affixed to the reverse of the frames.
Lot: 65 - Two-Panel Colonial Revival Stained Hardwood Screen
This two-panel folding room divider screen is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The frame is crafted from stained hardwood featuring a warm medium-brown finish. Each panel is topped with a decorative spindle gallery containing six double-beaded turned spindles. The vertical stiles are finished with turned finials at both the top and bottom corners, with the base finials functioning as feet. Each panel houses a removable fabric insert gathered on wooden rods at the top and bottom. The fabric features a white or off-white ground with a repetitive small blue diamond or lozenge pattern. The panels are connected by two metal hinges allowing for articulated placement. An auction inventory tag from Alan Kuber Auctions is attached to the upper left corner. No maker's marks or stamps were observed on the wood or fabric elements. Dimensions not available.
Lot: 66 - Trio English Advertising Stoneware Pitchers
This set of three graduated stoneware pitchers is attributed to Moira Pottery of England, featuring a characteristic cream-colored glaze and Victorian-style transfer-printed advertisements. Each vessel is designed with a slightly tapering cylindrical body, a flared rim with a pinched pouring spout, and an applied loop handle. The front of each pitcher displays a unique black transfer-printed graphic. The largest pitcher advertises Zephyr Bosom Pads by Cox and Purves, including a patent date of January 27, 1874. The medium-sized pitcher promotes R.L. Childs Cash Shoe Store at 78 Elm Street, Westfield, featuring Ladies Rink Boots and doll shoes. The smallest pitcher advertises The Curlique hair product from Prof. B.H. Robb of Parkman, Ohio. Each base is marked with an incised stamp reading MADE IN ENGLAND. Large: 7 inches tall Medium: 6 inches tall Small: 5 inches tall.
Lot: 67 - Hazel-Atlas Glass Measuring Jar w/ A & J Beater
This lot features a manual kitchen mixer set consisting of a clear pressed-glass measuring vessel and a matching mechanical beater. The jar is designed with a square-sided body and an octagonal pedestal base. It includes embossed graduated scales on three panels for kitchen measurements: Standard Measuring Cups (1 to 4 cups), Pound Flour Sifted Even Full (marked in quarter-pound increments), and Liquid Weights (4 oz, 8 oz, 12 oz, and 1 pound). The top assembly consists of a gear-driven manual hand-crank beater with a wire whisk attachment and a spring-grip handle. The underside of the glass base bears the embossed HA trademark of the Hazel-Atlas Glass Company. The metal crank frame is marked with a diamond containing the letters A and J, identifying the manufacturer as the A. and J. Manufacturing Company of Binghamton, New York. The drive wheel is embossed with patent information.
Lot: 68 - A Trio of Natural Horn Accessories
A collection of three items fashioned from natural horn, including a large powder horn, a priming horn, and a drinking horn. The large powder horn features a dark, marbled exterior, a fitted circular wooden end cap, and a leather carrying strap. The smaller priming horn exhibits a yellowish-green hue with a carved tip and an attached leather strap. The third item is an open-ended drinking horn with cream-and-brown marbling, fitted with metal suspension rings and a thin brown cord. These pieces are characteristic of modern reproductions used for black powder reenactment or decorative purposes. No maker marks, serial numbers, or country of origin stamps are visible.
Lot: 69 - Vtg Pine Child's Wingback Rocker w/ Heart Cutout
A child's wingback rocking chair crafted in the primitive American Country style. The piece is made from solid knotty pine with a medium-toned stained finish. The design features a high back with integrated wings and a decorative heart-shaped cutout at the crest. It is built using board-and-slab construction with visible fasteners securing the side panels to the seat and rockers. The wood exhibits prominent natural knots and varied grain patterns characteristic of pine. No maker's marks, labels, or brandings are visible on the chair. Dimensions: Approximately 27 inches height x 14 inches width x 22 inches depth.
Lot: 70 - Vtg Brass-Toned Hurricane Lamp w/ Milk Glass Shade
This electric hurricane-style table lamp is designed in the tradition of late 19th-century central-draft oil lamps, such as those by Miller or Rayo. The lamp features a polished brass-toned metal base and a font-shaped body. The shade assembly consists of a clear glass chimney and a white milk glass outer shade. The milk glass shade is characterized by a bulbous form and a ruffled pie-crust upper rim. The fixture is powered by a clear plastic-coated electrical cord with a standard two-prong US plug and is operated by a black turn-key switch on the socket housing. No manufacturer marks or labels are visible on the exterior or base of the lamp.
Lot: 71 - Flow Blue Ironstone Covered Butter Dish w/ Fruit
This is a two-piece ceramic covered butter dish executed in the flow blue style. The set consists of a rectangular, domed lid and a matching scalloped-edge underplate. The lid features fluted corners and a molded, tiered circular finial. Each side of the lid displays relief-molded fruit motifs, possibly cherries or peaches, paired with serrated leaves. The underplate has a wide, wavy rim that complements the lid. Both pieces are finished with a cobalt blue glaze using the flow blue technique, which creates a characteristic soft or blurred effect where the blue pigment bleeds into the white earthenware body. The color is most intense on the raised relief elements and around the borders. No manufacturer marks, factory stamps, or pattern names are visible on either piece.
Lot: 72 - A Pair of Framed Metal Botanical Wall Sculptures
This lot consists of a matching pair of three-dimensional framed wall sculptures. Each piece features a stylized botanical arrangement of thin, curving stems supporting various lily pad-shaped leaves and flower buds. The components are constructed from cut and shaped sheet metal welded to thin metal rods. The sculptures are finished in a multi-color palette including brick red, ochre yellow, olive green, and verdigris green with a distressed, mottled application to simulate an aged patina. Each assembly is housed within a deep, open-back rectangular frame with a black finish. An oval adhesive label on the reverse of one metal leaf is printed with the mark MADE IN CHINA. Each frame is equipped with two metal keyhole hanging brackets at the top corners of the reverse.
Lot: 73 - Ernest Muehlmatt American Woodcock Figurine, 1983
This hand-painted figurine depicts an American Woodcock in a perched position upon a naturalistic base modeled to resemble a weathered log. The bird features realistic anatomical details including a long, tapered bill and large, dark eyes. The plumage is painted with a variety of brown, tan, and charcoal tones to mimic the bird's natural camouflage. The underside of the base is covered in dark brown felt and features a gold-toned rectangular label printed with: American Woodcock by Ernest Muehlmatt / HAND-PAINTED / ? 1983 THE FRANKLIN GALLERY. A small piece of white string remains attached to the bird's underside.
Lot: 73A - Pair Ernest Muehlmatt Franklin Gallery Quails
This lot consists of two hand-painted bird figurines designed by artist Ernest Muehlmatt for The Franklin Gallery. The collection features a Bobwhite Quail and a Harlequin Quail, each depicted in a realistic pose and mounted on a textured base designed to simulate weathered wood or driftwood. The figurines are constructed from a cast composite material with intricate surface detailing that mimics feather textures. Both pieces feature hand-painted polychrome finishes. The underside of the Bobwhite Quail includes a felted base and a gold-toned label marked Bobwhite Quail by Ernest Muehlmatt, HAND-PAINTED, copyright 1984 THE FRANKLIN GALLERY. The Harlequin Quail, also known as the Montezuma quail, includes a similar label on the underside marked Harlequin Quail by Ernest Muehlmatt, HAND-PAINTED, copyright 1982 THE FRANKLIN GALLERY. The plumage is rendered with technical precision, showing the distinctive white spotting on the Harlequin and the mottled brown patterns characteristic of the Bobwhite.
Lot: 74 - Ernest Muehlmatt Franklin Gallery Quail Figurine
This lot features a hand-painted figurine of a California Quail perched on a base designed to resemble weathered driftwood. The bird is depicted with detailed, textured plumage and the characteristic forward-curving head crest. A gold-toned metal identification plaque on the underside of the base is inscribed: California Quail by Ernest Muehlmatt HAND-PAINTED ? 1984 THE FRANKLIN GALLERY. The figure demonstrates realistic anatomical features and species-specific coloration.
Lot: 75 - Antique Tapered Stave Butter Churn w/ Dasher & Lid
This is a dash-style butter churn featuring a tapered barrel constructed of vertical wooden staves. The barrel is held together by four black-painted metal hoops. The churn is complete with its original matching components, including a circular wooden lid with a central aperture and a long wooden dasher terminating in a perforated circular wooden disk. The object is crafted from a light-colored wood, such as pine or cedar, and finished with a clear coat. No manufacturer marks, stamps, or patent dates are visible on the barrel, lid, or dasher. A white auction tag with a barcode is attached to the dasher handle.
Lot: 76 - Griswold No. 3 & Erie No. 8 Cast Iron Skillets
This lot features two graduated vintage American cast iron skillets manufactured in Erie, Pennsylvania. The smaller skillet is a No. 3 Griswold model, identifiable by the Griswold small logo on the base. The markings include NO. 3 at the top, the circular cross logo in the center, ERIE PA. below, and the pattern number 709 at the bottom. The handle is marked with the numeral 3. This model was produced by the Griswold Manufacturing Company between the late 1930s and the 1950s. The larger skillet is a No. 8 ERIE brand pan, produced by the same manufacturer during an earlier period, roughly between 1880 and 1905. The base is embossed with an arched ERIE at the top and the numeral 8 with a letter B at the bottom. Both pans are constructed from cast iron with a smooth interior finish and integrated pour spouts.
Lot: 77 - A Group of 4 Antique Cast Iron Sad Irons
A group of 4 antique cast iron sad irons, also known as flat irons, of varying sizes and styles. These items are constructed of solid cast iron and were designed for heating on a stove for domestic pressing. One iron features a base embossed with the word ROYAL and the number 6, paired with a handle that has a diamond-patterned grip. A second iron is embossed with a number 6 within a circular mark on the base and features a handle with a horizontally ribbed grip. A third iron is marked with the number 7 on the center of its handle and displays a heavily textured, pitted cast finish on the top of the base. The fourth and smallest iron in the collection is embossed with the number 8 on the center of the handle.
Lot: 78 - Juan Pinuel Pair Wood Bullfighting Sculptures
This set of two hand-carved wood sculptures by Juan Pinuel portrays a traditional Spanish bullfighting scene. The set includes a matador and a charging bull, both rendered in dark-stained wood with a chiseled, faceted surface. The matador is depicted in the banderillero stance with arms held aloft, dressed in a detailed traje de luces and a black-painted montera hat. The matador figure is mounted to a circular wooden base incised with a JP monogram. The bull is sculpted in a charging pose with inset horns of a secondary material. An incised J Pinuel signature is located on the bull's rear flank. Dimensions not provided.
Lot: 79 - Lynn R. Kaatz Bald Eagle Offset Lithograph 30/150
This work is a limited edition offset lithograph by wildlife artist Lynn R. Kaatz (American, 20th century). The print depicts a bald eagle soaring above a coniferous forest landscape with a winding river in the background. The piece is hand-signed in pencil by the artist in the lower right margin and numbered 30/150. An additional pencil inscription reads OHIO DU, indicating a likely association with Ohio Ducks Unlimited. A printed signature and copyright date of 86 are visible within the plate at the lower left. The lithograph is professionally presented in a dark-toned wood frame with a double mat consisting of a wide charcoal gray outer layer and a thin cream inner border. The reverse is sealed with a brown paper dust cover and retains a label from Frame Village in Canfield, Ohio.
Lot: 80 - Vetreria Barbieri Attributed Opaline Glass Pitcher
10 inches tall. A hand-blown cased glass pitcher featuring a bulbous body and a tapered neck with a slightly flared rim. The piece is constructed with an opaque white interior, known as lattimo, encased in clear glass. The exterior is decorated with organic pulled swirls and splatter patterns in shades of amber, dark chocolate brown, and subtle streaks of cobalt blue. A single clear glass handle is applied to the side. The overall aesthetic is characteristic of mid-20th-century Italian art glass from the Murano region, specifically resembling the Florence or Fiorentina patterns associated with Vetreria Barbieri. The base is ground flat and polished. No signatures or maker marks are visible; a modern barcode tag is attached to the handle. Height: [To be confirmed] Width: [To be confirmed].
Lot: 81 - Erie Crawford Dairy Co-Op Milk Can w/ Eagle Decal
A vintage metal dairy milk can, typically of 10-gallon capacity, featuring a cream-colored painted finish and embossed lettering. One side of the body is embossed with the identification ERIE CRAWFORD DAIRY CO-OP. The opposite side is adorned with a large decal depicting a soaring bald eagle. The can is complete with a removable lid that bears the stamped numerical marking 5-01. It is constructed with two shoulder-mounted handles and a ventilated base rim. This type of vessel is characteristic of mid-20th century American dairy transport containers and was frequently repurposed as decorative Americana.
Lot: 82 - A Pair of Large Glazed Ceramic Duck Figurines
A pair of stylized domestic duck figurines in glazed ceramic, modeled in different poses. One figurine is depicted standing upright with its head held high, while the other is in a feeding or pecking posture with its head lowered. The feeding duck features a decorative miniature floral garland around its neck consisting of small pink roses and green leaves. Both ducks are modeled with textured feathering on the body and wings, finished in an ivory-colored glossy glaze with subtle brown mottling. The bills and webbed feet are finished in a matte terracotta orange, and the ducks are set on bases of a muted sage green. The underside rim of the base on the feeding duck features a hand-incised mark in the shape of a house outline.
Lot: 83 - Pair Articulated Painted Carved Wood Teddy Bears
A pair of articulated teddy bear figurines, attributed to the De Vore Country Bear Collection. Each figure is hand-carved from wood with a visible grain, featuring a natural finish on the head, paws, and feet. The bears are hand-painted with detailed clothing. One bear is depicted in a blue dress with a white floral pattern and a painted patch on the lower left bearing the initials BC. The second bear wears blue overalls over a yellow shirt, featuring a red CBC logo on the bib and painted white stitching details. Both bears have inset dark blue button-style eyes and five-way articulated limbs joined by internal wooden pegs. While no manufacturer label is present, the painted initials are characteristic of the De Vore collection.
Lot: 84 - Mexican Saltillo Style Woven Serape Blanket
A traditional Mexican Saltillo style woven serape blanket. The textile features a wide central horizontal band of brown, bordered by multiple horizontal stripes of varying widths in a spectrum of colors including blue, red, pink, white, purple, black, and yellow. Several of the stripes display a saltillo gradient effect where colors blend into one another. The blanket is made of a heavy-weight weave, typically composed of a blend of cotton, wool, or synthetic fibers. The ends are finished with knotted white fringe. No manufacturer or origin marks are visible on the item.
Lot: 85 - Hand-Quilted Cotton Log Cabin Patchwork Quilt
Approx 102x66, handstitched. A hand-quilted patchwork quilt featuring a classic Log Cabin block pattern. The quilt top is constructed from various cotton and cotton-blend fabrics in a monochromatic blue and white color palette, including solid light and medium blue, navy blue with white polka dots, and several small-scale floral calico prints. The quilt is hand-quilted with white thread in a straight-line pattern following the rows of the patchwork blocks. It is finished with a solid medium-blue fabric binding and features a plain white fabric reverse. A white rectangular adhesive inventory tag with a barcode and the numbers 8 and 5 is attached to the lower front edge.
Lot: 86 - Track Arm Loveseat in Heathered Taupe
54 inches long. Attributed to the Lawrence collection by Raymour & Flanigan, this contemporary two-seat love seat features a clean-lined track arm silhouette. The piece is upholstered in a heavy-duty, heathered taupe and cream textured woven fabric. The construction includes two loose, reversible seat cushions and two loose back cushions. The loveseat is supported by square, tapered wooden block feet with a dark espresso-toned finish. The lot includes a pair of square throw pillows upholstered in a decorative fabric featuring a stylized, folk-art-inspired tiger motif in shades of burnt orange and cream on a blue-grey ground. A small white inventory barcode sticker with the number 86 is present on the right arm. No manufacturer labels or marks are visible.
Lot: 87 - Arts & Crafts Stained Oak Hall Mirror & Coat Rack
36x18. An Arts and Crafts style wall-mounted hall mirror and coat rack. The frame is constructed from stained oak with a prominent grain and a medium brown finish. The design follows a rectilinear Mission-style aesthetic, consisting of two horizontal rails featuring three decorative incised grooves, joined by two vertical uprights. The center of the piece contains a diamond-shaped oak frame housing a beveled mirror plate. The rack is fitted with four cast metal triple-pronged hooks positioned at each of the frame intersections. These hooks show a dark patina and are secured with flat-head screws. The reverse side is equipped with modern sawtooth hangers for wall mounting. A modern white adhesive label with a barcode and some faint, illegible markings are present on the back of the frame.
Lot: 88 - Robert Caprio Ducks Unlimited Swan Decoy
23x9x12. This decorative wood carving depicts a mute swan in a resting pose, part of the Ducks Unlimited Lac La Croix Collection. The item is carved from wood and finished in a creamy white paint with fine gray-painted feather detailing across the wings and back. The swan features an elegantly curved neck and a head with inset dark eyes and a bill painted in black with a yellow accent. The flat, unpainted wooden base shows natural wood grain and a small knot. Markings on the underside include a burned-in brand for the Lac La Croix Ducks Unlimited Collection numbered 1855 and an inset brass-tone medallion inscribed Ducks Unlimited Special Edition 1988-89. The base is also hand-signed in ink by the artist, Robert Caprio. A white rectangular inventory label with a barcode is present on the lower side of the body.
Lot: 89 - John A. Ruthven, Serenity, Offset Lithograph
This limited edition offset lithograph, titled Serenity, is by the American wildlife artist John A. Ruthven. The composition features a pair of Canvasback ducks on calm water surrounded by marsh reeds. The artwork is hand-signed in pencil by the artist in the lower-right margin and includes a printed signature with a copyright date of 1985 within the lower right of the image area. It is hand-numbered 141/1500 in pencil in the lower-left margin. The print is presented in a double-matted wooden frame with a gold-tone inner fillet. A brass-colored plaque on the lower matting identifies the piece as a Ducks Unlimited 1994 Sponsor print. The reverse of the frame includes a label for Frame Village in Canfield, Ohio. Dimensions not provided.
Lot: 90 - Oak Saddle Seat Hearth Stool w/ Faux Bamboo
This vintage hearth or vanity stool features an oak frame with a distinctive saddle-shaped seat. The frame is constructed with four splayed legs and a central H-stretcher, all featuring turned, knobby joints designed to mimic the appearance of natural branches or bamboo. The seat is padded and upholstered in a burgundy colored vinyl. No maker's marks or labels are present. Approximately 18-20 inches in height.
Lot: 91 - A Pair of Glazed Earthenware Covered Pie Dishes
A pair of decorative glazed earthenware covered pie dishes. Each set consists of a circular base dish with a deep mustard yellow glaze and a fluted, crimped rim, paired with a highly dimensional, domed lid modeled after a fruit pie. One lid depicts a lattice-crust blueberry pie, featuring a central cluster of three blueberries with green leaves and additional blueberry and berry-juice motifs within the lattice openings. The second lid depicts a lattice-crust apple pie with a whole red apple finial and painted apple slice motifs within the lattice. The decoration is achieved through molded relief and hand-applied colorful glazes. The undersides of the bases feature two concentric unglazed foot rings. No maker marks, stamps, or incised signatures are visible. One base retains a small, blank white oval sticker in the center.
Lot: 92 - Set Painted Wood Folk Art Canning Jar Blocks
A set of eight decorative country primitive folk art wooden blocks, each hand-carved and fashioned in the shape of a canning jar. The solid wood blocks feature a medium-toned stain and are hand-painted with various food-related and farm motifs. The designs include a white hen wearing a blue bow, peaches, strawberries with blossoms, pears, an apple, sweet pea pods, a stalk of celery, and oranges. Each block is topped with a metal canning jar ring and a lid featuring the embossed Ball logo. Several jars are accented with decorative fabric covers or bows in plaid, floral, and polka-dot patterns. The base of the blocks shows an incised cross-shaped mark with a central indentation from the manufacturing process. Each piece is hand-signed by the artist in the lower front corner with the name BUILDT. The blocks vary in size, ranging from approximately 5 inches to 9 inches in height.
Lot: 93 - Attributed Angle Lamp Co. Late 19th C. Wall Sconce
This wall-mounted electric lamp is attributed to The Angle Lamp Company, styled after the firm's late 19th-century patented kerosene lighting designs. The fixture is constructed with a cylindrical brass-finished metal font or reservoir body that mounts to a rectangular wall plate. Extending at a downward angle from the body is the burner assembly, characteristic of the maker's namesake design. This assembly houses an internal light source positioned behind a brass baffle with a horizontal slot. The lighting is shielded by a two-part glass shade system consisting of a lower bulbous globe with a frosted finish and an upper fluted milk glass chimney-style shade featuring a ruffled rim. The lamp has been electrified and is fitted with a white external power cord.
Lot: 94 - Gordon Pottery Canadian Stoneware Jug Table Lamp
This vintage table lamp features a handmade stoneware ceramic base with a fabric shade. The base is modeled after a traditional jug with a cylindrical body, a tapered shoulder, and a small integrated loop handle. The ceramic features a salt-glazed finish with a speckled cream body and a dark brown glazed shoulder and neck, separated by a thin mustard-yellow painted band. The front of the base is decorated with a hand-painted floral design in blue. An impressed maker mark on the shoulder reads GORDON POTTERY HAND MADE CANADA. The lamp is constructed with a metal harp and socket. The electrical cord exits through a hole at the bottom of the ceramic base. The accompanying flared drum shade is made of cream-colored fabric with a repeating blue geometric diamond pattern.
Lot: 95 - American Quartersawn Oak Pedestal Side Table
24x24x 29. This pedestal side table is constructed of solid quartersawn oak, featuring the characteristic medullary ray grain pattern. The top is square in overall form with deeply scalloped or serpentine edges. It is supported by a central turned pedestal featuring a bulbous section with deep vertical fluting. The pedestal is mounted to a shaped platform base which rests on four out-swept, scrolled legs. While visually consistent with the Classic Manor collection attributed to Ethan Allen, no manufacturer marks or labels are present. A modern rectangular inventory label with a barcode and the number 95 is affixed to the base platform.
Lot: 96 - Vtg Colonial Revival Wall Sconce w/ Fluted Glass
This electric wall-mounted sconce is designed in the Colonial Revival style, mimicking a traditional 19th-century kerosene reflector lamp. The fixture features a curved sheet-metal housing finished in sage green paint. The interior is fitted with two vertical, fluted glass reflectors designed to project light forward. The central lamp assembly consists of a brass-toned base and a decorative burner-style socket. It is topped with a clear glass chimney featuring a bulbous body and a crimped, ruffled upper rim. The lamp is currently fitted with a flicker-flame style electric bulb and an ornamental key switch on the burner assembly. The reverse of the housing includes a keyhole slot for wall mounting and integrated metal loops for cord management. The unit is equipped with a standard two-prong brown electrical cord. No manufacturer marks or maker names were identified on the metal body, brass components, or glass elements.
Lot: 97 - Stoneware Dairy Mixing Bowl w/ Wide Collar Rim
This large American utilitarian stoneware mixing bowl, frequently used as a bread dough or milk bowl in farmhouse settings, features a deep body that tapers toward a flat, circular base. The vessel is distinguished by a wide, straight-sided collar rim. The piece is finished in a creamy-white glaze. The underside of the base features a hand-incised number 2, denoting a two-gallon capacity. Below the capacity mark are two irregular, overlapping incised lines forming incomplete circular or heart-like shapes that do not form a legible maker's mark. This bowl is representative of utilitarian stoneware produced in the Midwestern United States during the late 19th or early 20th century. An auction sticker from Atlee Raber Auctions is adhered to the interior rim. Capacity: 2 gallons.
Lot: 98 - Pair Franklin Mint Gold on Str. Train Silhouettes
A pair of metallic silhouette artworks produced by The Franklin Mint in collaboration with the National Railway Museum, depicting the historic steam locomotives The Orient Express and The Flying Scotsman. Each piece is crafted from 24 karat gold electroplate on a sterling silver base and mounted against a dark, contrasting background. The Orient Express silhouette commemorates the 100th anniversary of its inaugural run and features a Certificate of Authenticity on the reverse dated May 16, 1983, with the signature of Michael C. Boyd, Vice President of Collector Relations. The Flying Scotsman silhouette depicts the LNER number 4472 locomotive and includes a Certificate of Authenticity dated July 9, 1984, signed by A. William Johnston. Both works are presented in matching dark-finished wooden frames with acrylic glazing. The reverse of each frame contains extensive historical text regarding the locomotive's technical specifications and service history.
Lot: 99 - 3 Emil J. Turek Railroad Spike Folk Art Sculptures
A trio of folk art sculptures by Emil J. Turek, constructed from found objects and railroad hardware. Each figure features a bent railroad spike torso and head, with limbs and accessories fashioned from copper and brass components. The sculptures are mounted on display bases modeled after railroad tracks, complete with textured green surfaces, black-painted wooden ties, and metal rails. One sculpture depicts a traveler wearing a top hat and carrying three copper-toned suitcases with labels for Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Irwindale, California; and Albany, Georgia. A second sculpture shows a maintenance worker servicing a locomotive wheel and cylinder assembly with an oil can. The third sculpture illustrates a track laborer with a hammer, positioned near a wooden barrel and various tools including a pickaxe, shovel, and crowbar. Two bases feature hand-stamped brass identification plates. One is inscribed EMIL J. TUREK YOUNGSTOWN OHIO 1987, and the other is inscribed Emil J Turek Yo Ohio 2 . 1991.
Lot: 100 - Michael Ricker Steam Locomotive Sculptures, Pair
Michael Ricker limited edition steam locomotive sculptures, dated 1993. This lot features two static scale model locomotives cast in pewter and mounted on wooden bases with a walnut finish. The larger model is a 4-8-8-4 articulated steam locomotive modeled after the Union Pacific Big Boy, featuring detailed external plumbing, rivet work, and a multi-axle tender. The side of the pewter track base is cast with the signature copyright RICKER 1993 and features a hand-incised limited edition number of 846 / 2500. The smaller model is a tank-style steam locomotive with side-mounted water tanks, matching the larger piece in style and finish. These models represent historical rail equipment and were produced as part of a commemorative series, often associated with the Franklin Mint World's Greatest Locomotives collection.
Lot: 101 - HO Scale Brass Trains
This HO scale brass model of a 2-8-2 Mikado steam locomotive and Vanderbilt tender is attributed to Pacific Fast Mail (PFM) and was manufactured by SKI, modeled after the Great Northern Railway O-1 class. The locomotive and tender are constructed from brass and remain in an unpainted, factory-bare finish. The engine features a 2-8-2 wheel configuration with intricate valve gear and driving rods. External details include handrails, piping, a sand dome, steam dome, bell, and whistle. The tender is a cylindrical Vanderbilt type mounted on two four-wheel trucks. The entire model is mounted on a section of ballasted HO-scale track and is presented within a clear acrylic display case with a finished wood base. No maker's marks were observed on the exterior surfaces during inspection.
Lot: 102 - Lionel O Gauge W.&A.R.R. The General 4-4-0 w/ Case
This is a Lionel O gauge model of the historic Western & Atlantic Railroad steam locomotive No. 3, known as The General. The locomotive and tender are presented as a commemorative display piece. The locomotive features a die-cast metal boiler finished in black with gold-toned domes, bell, and handrails. The cab is constructed of red plastic with yellow trim and No. 3 numbering. The driving wheels, leading truck wheels, and pilot are painted red. The tender is black with yellow W. & A. R. R. lettering and contains a molded brown plastic wood load. The set is mounted on a section of three-rail O gauge track with wooden ties, which is secured to a stepped, oak-finish wooden base. A clear acrylic dust cover protects the assembly. A silver-toned metal plaque on the front of the base is inscribed THE GENERAL by LIONEL. While designed as a functional electric model for AC-powered O gauge systems, it is presented here as a static display.
Lot: 103 - Attributed Westside Model Co. B&O Q-4b Mikado Set
A three-piece HO scale model steam locomotive set attributed to importer Westside Model Co. and modeled after the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Q-4b Mikado. The set includes a 2-8-2 Mikado type steam locomotive, a primary Vanderbilt-style tender, and a cylindrical auxiliary water tender. Each piece is constructed from fabricated and cast brass with an unpainted factory finish. The locomotive features a pilot truck, four sets of driving wheels, and a trailing truck, along with detailed external piping, handrails, rivets, sand domes, a bell, and a whistle. The primary tender features a cylindrical tank design with a simulated coal load and a rear ladder. The auxiliary tender is a large cylindrical tank unit with top-mounted walkways and handrails. The truck side frames on the tenders are cast with a mark consisting of a stylized capital letter M within a square frame. The set is presented on a section of model track within a custom clear acrylic display case with a dark wood-grain finished base.
Lot: 104 - Lionel 8210 Centennial Steam Locomotive & Tender
Lionel Limited Edition Joshua Lionel Cowen Centennial Steam Locomotive and Tender, model number 8210, issued in 1982 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Lionel founder Joshua Lionel Cowen. The set features a 4-6-4 Hudson-style steam locomotive and a matching coal tender. The locomotive body is constructed of die-cast metal with a black chassis and a gold-toned boiler front featuring green jeweled marker lights. The cab sides are marked with the model number 8210 in gold-tone lettering. The locomotive features white-sidewall driver wheels and a metal handrail. The matching tender is finished in maroon with gold-tone pinstriping and an applied nameplate on both sides reading Joshua Lionel Cowen. The tender includes a simulated coal load and a multi-wheel chassis. The set is presented as a stationary display on a section of three-rail O-gauge track mounted to a finished wooden display base. A brass-tone commemorative plaque on the front of the base is inscribed Limited Edition JOSHUA LIONEL COWEN 1882-1982. The display includes a custom-fit clear acrylic dust cover. An electrical wiring harness for the locomotive-to-tender connection is present.
Lot: 105 - NYC & Hudson River Empire State Express 999 Print
This framed black and white print features a profile depiction of the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad passenger locomotive No. 999, famously associated with the Empire State Express. The locomotive and tender are rendered in a detailed side view, with the tender bearing the inscriptions N.Y.C. & H.R.R.A. and Empire State Express. The engine number 999 is visible on the front boiler plate, the headlight, the sand dome, and the cab side. A decorative cartouche in the upper right corner provides historical details regarding the engine's record-breaking run on May 10, 1893, achieving an average speed of 112.5 mph between Batavia and Buffalo. Printed text at the bottom identifies the subject as a New York Central and Hudson River Passenger Locomotive, designed by William Buchanan and built at the company shop in West Albany, New York, in 1893. The work appears to be a 20th-century lithographic reproduction. The print is housed in a simple black-painted wooden frame under glass. No artist signature or edition numbering is visible on the piece.
Lot: 106 - 22 Miniature Locomotive Models w/ Wood Display
This collection consists of 22 miniature static railway models attributed to the Franklin Mint World's Greatest Locomotives series. The models are cast from fine pewter with a natural gray finish, representing a diverse historical survey of international rail travel. The assortment includes early 19th-century pioneers such as a Rocket-style steam engine and a steam traction engine, alongside iconic mid-century locomotives and modern high-speed aerodynamic units resembling a TGV. Several models feature cast-in nameplates, with Gladstone, Yorkshire, Flying Scotsman, and Mallard clearly visible. The collection includes various wheel configurations including 4-6-2 and 2-10-2 styles, with detailed renderings of boilers, cabs, and undercarriages. A small tender is marked Crafted in Malaysia on the underside. The collection is housed in a five-tier stained wood display cabinet featuring inset brass rails on each shelf and decorative L-shaped metal corner brackets secured with pins.
Lot: 106A - Nevin Robinson Ink Locomotive Drawing
This pen and ink drawing on white wove paper by artist Nevin Robinson depicts the Nickel Plate Road Berkshire, number 765 steam locomotive. The scene is set at Station Square in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and includes detailed renderings of the locomotive, its tender, and following passenger cars, set against the architectural backdrop of the station buildings and an overhead pedestrian walkway. The artist employs a technical style characterized by fine-line work, extensive cross-hatching, and stippling to create depth and texture, particularly within the mechanical components of the engine and the plumes of steam. A handwritten inscription centered below the image reads Nickel Plate Road Berkshire, number 765 / at Station Square, pittsburgh pa nevin robinson ?. A secondary pencil signature by the artist is written vertically along the lower right margin. The work is presented in a gold-toned metal frame with a textured purple mat. The verso features a corrugated cardboard backing held in place by metal corner clips and a top-center hanging bracket. Dimensions not provided.
Lot: 107 - Pair Artisan Copper & Brass Mechanical Trains
A pair of vintage handcrafted metal mechanical displays featuring train motifs, designed in the style of mid-twentieth-century copper musical novelties. The primary assembly consists of a circular metal track mounted on a central cylindrical base containing a mechanical motor housing. A train comprising a steam-style locomotive, a hopper car, and two passenger coaches is attached to the track. The display includes a hammered metal scenery element representing a mountain and a central upright handle loop. The second item is a separate, smaller locomotive model of simplified construction. Both pieces are fabricated from sheet copper and brass-toned tin using soldering and bending techniques. The metal surfaces exhibit a variegated heat-treated patina. No manufacturer marks or signatures are present on either piece. Attached white string tags are present with no legible text.
Lot: 108 - Valerie Trio Folk Art Fabric Applique Hangings
This three-panel set of folk art wall hangings consists of a larger central panel and two narrower flanking panels. Each piece features padded fabric appliqu?s mounted onto a coarse burlap ground, enclosed within simple wooden frames. The central panel is decorated in a Pennsylvania Dutch folk style, depicting two inward-facing birds, hearts, and stylized floral elements, including a central tulip motif. The two side panels feature a symmetrical vertical arrangement of a central heart flanked by teardrop shapes. The appliqu?s are constructed from various printed cotton fabrics in shades of pink, blue, brown, and white, finished with machine-stitched satin borders. Metal hanging eyelets are attached to the upper edges of the two side panels. A dark cursive signature reading Valerie is located in the lower right corner of the decorative area on the central panel. The reverse of the panels shows plain burlap backing over wooden supports.
Lot: 109 - American Speckled Stoneware Turkey Pitcher & Basin
This two-piece ceramic wash pitcher and basin set is crafted from heavy stoneware with a speckled white or oatmeal glaze. The pitcher features a bulbous body decorated on both sides with an embossed bas-relief motif of a turkey with fanned tail feathers, complemented by a flared pouring spout and an ornate, molded handle. The matching basin is a wide, shallow form with a decorative molded shell or leaf pattern around the scalloped rim. The underside of the basin bears an impressed circular mark containing the words OVEN and U.S.A. along with a central emblem, identifying the set as mid-20th century American utility stoneware, attributed to McCoy Pottery.
Lot: 110 - Colonial Revival Iron & Brass Floor Candelabrum
A Colonial Revival style floor-standing candelabrum constructed of wrought iron with a black finish and polished brass accents. The piece features a central vertical shaft supported by a tripod base with three out-swept legs terminating in shaped penny feet. The shaft is ornamented with brass turned elements and a circular brass base plate. A horizontal crossbar supports two brass candle cups with integrated drip pans. Two accessories, a bell-shaped snuffer and a small ladle or wick dipper, hang from decorative hooks on the crossbar. The central shaft extends above the bar and is topped with a brass acorn-style finial. The item is non-electric and designed for use with taper candles. No maker marks are visible.
Lot: 111 - Victorian Style Pressed Oak Mirror w/ Towel Bar
18x 16.5. This wall-mounted vanity rack, frequently categorized as a shaving or comb and brush mirror, is constructed of oak and features decorative machine-pressed elements characteristic of the late Victorian era. The central rectangular mirror is framed by turned side supports and panels decorated with pressed foliate and scroll patterns on the upper crest and lower shelf front. The side supports are joined by a horizontal, light-colored wooden towel bar held by scrolled brackets. The reverse reveals a construction of rough-hewn backboards secured with iron fasteners. A modern paper auction label from Allee Robyn Auctions is present on the back.
Lot: 112 - Pair Oval Braided Rugs, Navy, Burgundy & Tan
48 and 38 inches long. A pair of matching oval braided rugs featuring a traditional American country-style design with concentric bands of color. Each rug is constructed from braided fiber strands, likely a wool or wool-synthetic blend, which are coiled and secured with visible zigzag stitching. The color palette includes an outer border of navy blue and burgundy, a wide middle band of tan and buff-colored fibers, and a central core in a navy and burgundy mix. One rug bears a small white adhesive inventory tag with a barcode and the characters 112. Dimensions: Each approximately 3 feet x 5 feet.
Lot: 113 - Robinson Ransbottom Durgin-Park Stoneware Bean Pot
This two-tone stoneware advertising bean pot was manufactured by the Robinson Ransbottom Pottery Company (RRP Co.) of Roseville, Ohio. The vessel features a bulbous body with a wide, collared rim and a single integrated loop handle. It is finished in a traditional two-tone glaze, consisting of a dark brown Albany-style slip glaze on the upper shoulder and rim, and a light cream-colored Bristol-style glaze on the lower body. The front of the pot is decorated with a cobalt blue stenciled crown mark containing the number 3, with the letters LLL at the base of the crown. The reverse side features the stenciled cobalt inscription DURGIN-PARK MARKET-DINING ROOMS USA, denoting its commission for the historic Boston restaurant. The interior is glazed in a matching dark brown slip. Capacity: 3 gallons.
Lot: 114 - Antique & Vtg Wood Kitchen & Utility Tools
An assortment of wooden utilitarian items intended for kitchen or domestic use. The collection includes a cylindrical hardwood mallet with a turned handle and a larger wedge-shaped mallet crafted from a heavy hardwood such as oak. The larger mallet features a substantial trapezoidal head and a squared handle with a suspension hole at the base. Also included is a vintage rolling pin consisting of a light hardwood barrel on a central axle with turned handles that retain remnants of red paint. The collection is completed by a large, long-handled mixing spoon carved from a single piece of wood, featuring a leather cord for hanging. No maker marks, brand names, or patent dates are visible on any of the items.
Lot: 115 - American Blue & White Speckled Enamel Coffee Pot
A large-capacity coffee pot or camping boiler featuring a blue and white speckled enamel finish over a steel body. The piece is designed in a tapered conical form and includes a fitted lid with a fixed loop handle. The vessel is equipped with three handles for utility: a top iron bail handle with a turned wooden grip, a large rear D-shaped handle, and a smaller helper handle located at the base to aid in pouring. No maker marks or stamps are visible on the base or body. Height: Approximately 10 to 12 inches (excluding handle).
Lot: 116 - Antique White Enamelware Pitcher w/ Wood Grip
This utilitarian vessel is a large, tapered pitcher constructed from stamped steel with a fused white vitreous enamel finish and a black enamel rim. The object features a wide, flared base with concentric circular ridges and tapers toward a spouted rim. It is equipped with two handles: a fixed, black-painted metal side handle and a swinging wire bail handle. The bail handle includes a turned wooden grip with a black finish. No manufacturer marks, stamps, or labels are present on the body or the underside of the base.
Lot: 117 - Vtg Brass Birdcage w/ Quatrefoil Floor Stand
A vintage birdcage constructed from brass-plated wire and metal, suspended from a decorative floor stand. The cage features a domed wire top and a lower band wrapped in fine-mesh screen. It is equipped with two removable, external seed and water cups made of clear molded glass with a horizontal ribbed pattern. The cage is suspended by a coiled spring hook from a large, stylized quatrefoil metal frame. The frame is supported by a slender columnar pole terminating in a weighted, stepped circular base. The interior contains a naturalistic bird's nest composed of dried grasses. The design is in the style of early 20th-century American manufacturers such as Hendryx. Height: Approximately 65 - 70 inches.
Lot: 118 - Givenchy Rose Porc. 7-Piece Vanity & Tabletop Set
This collection consists of seven pieces of fine porcelain in the Givenchy Rose pattern, designed by the House of Givenchy for exclusive distribution through The Franklin Mint. The set comprises a large pitcher with a high scrolled handle, a wide wash basin with a scalloped rim, a pair of taper candlesticks with flared bases, an arched mantel clock, a tall vase with a ruffled gilded rim, and a small lobed trinket dish. Each piece is decorated with a transfer-printed motif featuring pink rose blossoms and buds on green stems. The items are finished with gilded gold-toned bands at the rims and bases. The clock features a circular white face with black Roman numerals and decorative hands. All pieces bear a black backstamp on the underside which reads Givenchy Rose BY Givenchy EXCLUSIVELY FROM THE FRANKLIN MINT FINE PORCELAIN ? 1988 GIVENCHY.
Lot: 119 - Vtg Domestic Textiles, Linens & Lace Collection
A group lot of vintage household textiles and linens featuring a variety of styles and construction techniques. The collection includes multiple hand-crocheted and machine-made lace pieces, including doilies, runners, and cloths with decorative openwork borders. These pieces range in color from bright white to an aged ecru and exhibit patterns including floral motifs, geometric shapes, and scalloped edges. The lot contains a handmade quilted textile, possibly a pillow sham or decorative fragment, featuring a central white panel with diamond quilting and red contrast stitching. This central panel is framed by a blue and white gingham check border, yellow fabric strips, and a wide red floral print outer border finished with a dark blue scalloped edge. Also included is a vintage cotton pillowcase or fabric piece with a mid-century multi-colored print of blue grapes, yellow fruit, and red and blue flowers on a white ground. Materials primarily consist of cotton and linen fabrics with cotton crochet thread. No maker marks, tags, or signatures are visible.
Lot: 120 - Patriotic American Flag & Star Motif Quilt Set
A three piece patriotic-themed bedding set comprising one quilt and two matching pillow shams. The design centers on a pieced American flag motif, featuring a navy blue canton with white stars arranged in a larger star pattern, set against red and white stripes. This central image is enclosed within a large diamond of blue, red, and white plaid fabric. The surrounding cream-colored field is accented with navy blue floral-patterned eight-pointed stars in each corner. The quilt is finished with multiple decorative borders, including a red fabric band printed with small white stars and a line of blue plaid diamonds. The reverse of the quilt is a solid cream color. The set is machine-pieced and machine-quilted with a diagonal grid pattern throughout. Materials appear to be cotton or a cotton-polyester blend. No manufacturer labels or maker marks are visible.
Lot: 121 - Colonial Revival Maple Cannonball Full Size Trundle Bed
This twin-size Colonial Revival style bed is constructed from maple or a similar light-toned hardwood and features an integrated pull-out trundle unit. The main four-poster frame is characterized by turned posts topped with prominent ball or cannonball finials. The headboard is designed with a decorative arched top and scrolled ears, while the footboard consists of a rectangular panel with a base cutout. The frame utilizes a traditional rope-strung suspension system for mattress support, a construction technique common in earlier furniture manufacturing. The matching trundle unit is set on casters and includes a low wooden headboard and footboard. No maker marks or labels were identified during inspection. Dimensions: Standard Twin Size.
Lot: 122 - American Iron and Wood Double School Desk & Bench
42 inches long. An antique American double-occupancy schoolhouse desk and bench combination, likely dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. The unit is constructed with a slatted hardwood desktop, front panel, and seat, featuring alternating light and dark wood tones that create a striped visual pattern. The writing surface is slanted and includes a longitudinal carved pencil groove and a single circular inkwell cutout. An open-front storage compartment for books and supplies is situated beneath the desktop. The structural support consists of two heavy cast iron frames featuring decorative scrolling fretwork and integral feet designed for floor attachment. The iron frames have been finished in a terracotta red paint. A raised circular mark containing the number 4 is cast into the central portion of the iron supports.
Lot: 123 - American Victorian Dome-Top Canvas & Oak Trunk
This antique American dome-top steamer trunk, also known as a humpback trunk, is a representative example of late 19th-century Victorian era travel luggage. The trunk is constructed with a wooden body covered in a textured gray-blue canvas. It is reinforced by a series of horizontal oak slats and vertical metal strapping, all secured with heavy-duty rivets. Hardware includes thick cast-metal corner guards and strap-end protectors. The front is fitted with a central cast-metal lock plate and two flanking spring-loaded latches. The side handles are thick leather replacements. The interior has been refurbished and lined with blue patterned paper or fabric. The underside of the lid features a central decorative panel trimmed with white lace and pink satin ribbons, surrounding an oval print of a young woman sewing. There are no clearly legible manufacturer marks or patent dates on the lock or latches.
Lot: 124 - Antique Folk Art Wood Horse Pull Toy, Iron Wheels
This item is a folk art style hand-carved wooden horse pull toy mounted on a wheeled platform. The horse figure is constructed from several carved wooden sections joined together at the neck, shoulders, and haunches. The body is finished in an off-white paint, with a dark brown carved mane and tail, and black paint applied to the muzzle and hooves. The horse is permanently mounted to a shaped wooden base with a dark brown stain. The underside features two wooden cross-members that serve as mounts for the axles. The toy is equipped with four spoked cast iron wheels. No manufacturer marks, labels, or signatures are present. A paper auction tag is attached to the rear left leg with string.
Lot: 125 - Two American Stained Glass Decorative Items
This lot consists of two American decorative art glass pieces crafted using the copper foil technique. The first item is a circular wall mirror featuring a stained glass border with a floral motif. The design includes two five-petaled flowers in peachy-orange opalescent glass, each accented by a dark amber glass nugget at the center, flanked by dark green streaky opalescent glass leaves. The remainder of the circular frame is composed of opaque white glass segments. The second item is a rectangular stained glass panel featuring a symmetrical geometric design. It contains a central quatrefoil motif outlined in dark red-amber opalescent glass with a central amber nugget. Two marquise-shaped accents in matching dark red-amber glass are positioned at the top and bottom of the center. The background panels are composed of wispy, streaked cream and tan opalescent glass. Both pieces exhibit a dark patina on the solder lines. No maker's marks or signatures are present on either piece.
Lot: 126 - Royal Worcester Bone China Kitten Plates, Set 11
This collection comprises eleven decorative bone china plates manufactured by Royal Worcester in England. The plates feature kitten-themed designs from several series produced during the mid-1980s. The group includes issues from the Kitten Classics series (circa 1985) titled Cat Nap, Purrfect Treasure, Wild Flower, Birdwatcher, Tiger's Fancy, Country Kitty, and Little Rascal. Also included are two plates from the Kitten Encounters series featuring artwork by Pam Cooper, titled Fishful Thinking and Puppy Pal. The collection is completed by a plate from the Litter Rascals series by Jurgen Scholz titled Frisky Business and a collage plate depicting multiple kittens. Each plate is crafted from fine bone china with multi-color transfer-printed decorations and finished with a gold-toned gilt rim. The reverse of each plate displays a printed backstamp identifying the manufacturer, series, and specific issue title. Several plates retain original wire wall hangers and foil inspection stickers.
Lot: 127 - Pair Sandicast Sandra Brue Tuxedo Cat Figurines
This lot consists of two hand-cast and hand-painted tuxedo cat sculptures produced by Sandicast and designed by artist Sandra Brue. One figurine depicts a large seated tuxedo cat looking toward its left side, while the second figurine shows a medium-sized tuxedo cat carrying a tuxedo kitten in its mouth. Both pieces feature highly detailed, textured surfaces mimicking fur and realistic inset green eyes. The underside of the mother cat figurine bears a silver foil manufacturer label reading SANDICAST, THIS ORIGINAL SANDICAST SCULPTURE HAS BEEN HANDCAST AND HANDPAINTED IN SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA USA, and COPYRIGHT 1992 S. BRUE. The base also contains an incised cursive signature reading Sandra Brue. The figurines are constructed from a heavy cast composite material.
Lot: 128 - Folk Art Style Stuffed Cloth Cats in Wicker Basket
This lot features a collection of four folk art style stuffed cat figures presented within a light-colored woven wicker basket. The group includes one cat constructed from yellow and black plaid fabric with four-hole white button eyes, embroidered whiskers, and a black and white plaid bowtie. A second cat is made of off-white canvas fabric featuring black button eyes, embroidered facial features, and a blue and white patterned bowtie. The third figure is fashioned from blue and white floral paisley patterned fabric adorned with a blue satin ribbon. The final cat is made from a printed textile depicting a realistic brown and white tabby pattern with eyes integrated into the print. The figures are stuffed with soft filling and vary in form from upright to seated poses. The oval basket features two side handles and a blank white string tag.
Lot: 129 - This is a limited edition offset lithograph titled Pups by artist Susan Doris
. The print depicts two Labrador Retriever puppies, one yellow and one black, resting in a grassy area in front of a rustic wooden structure. The black puppy is seated next to a white ceramic bowl. The artwork is hand-signed by the artist in pencil in the lower-right margin and titled Pups in the center margin. It is hand-numbered 261/350 in the lower-left margin. A printed signature and copyright symbol for Susan Doris are also present within the lower-right corner of the image. The print is housed in a dark-toned wooden frame with a beige linen-textured mat and a dark brown inner fillet. The reverse includes a framer's label from Frame Village in Canfield, Ohio, along with a hanging wire.
Lot: 130 - Vtg Cast Iron Begging Scottish Terrier Doorstop
A vintage cast iron doorstop modeled as a Scottish Terrier dog in a begging pose. The figure is depicted sitting on its haunches with its front paws raised and features characteristic breed details including pointed ears, a textured coat, and a long muzzle with a beard. This item is a hollow-back casting with a black painted finish. No manufacturer marks, foundry stamps, or model numbers are visible on the casting. The interior reverse side retains a modern white adhesive inventory label from a previous auction.
Lot: 131 - Pine Wall Mirror
30.5 x 21.5. A large rectangular wall mirror featuring a wide, convex cushion-molded frame. The frame is constructed of solid knotty pine with a warm amber-toned finish that highlights the natural grain and characteristic knots. The corners are mitered, and the construction is consistent with American rustic or colonial revival furniture styles. The reverse of the mirror has been fitted with a replacement corrugated cardboard backing held in place by metal glazier points and includes a hanging wire for horizontal orientation. A modern white inventory tag with a barcode and the number 131 is attached to the wire. No manufacturer's marks or signatures are present on the frame or backing.
Lot: 132 - Gothic Revival Cast Brass Monastery Bell
A wall-mounted decorative bell in the Gothic Revival style, frequently identified as a monastery or convent bell. The piece features a highly ornate cast brass mounting bracket with scrolled architectural motifs, fleur-de-lis, and a central winged female figure. The bracket includes a horizontal support arm accented with bird-headed gargoyle figures. The suspended bell is decorated in high relief with the symbols of the four Evangelists, including the human figure for Saint Matthew and the winged lion for Saint Mark. A Latin inscription is cast around the shoulder of the bell reading QUI ME TANGIT VOCEM MEAM AUDIT, meaning He who touches me hears my voice. The bell is operated by a pull chain terminating in a large, ornate handle with scrollwork decoration.
Lot: 133 - Large Bulbous Clear Glass Lidded Jar
A large clear pressed glass storage jar of bulbous form featuring a wide mouth and a matching lid. The lid is constructed with a tiered, concentric-ring shoulder and a central solid-glass knob handle. The design is in the style of the Heritage Hill line produced by Anchor Hocking or similar mid-to-late 20th-century American utility glassware. The glass is transparent and devoid of any etched or embossed decorative patterns. The base displays a faint circular mold indentation but lacks maker marks or literal transcriptions. The interior of the jar contains a white auction tag.
Lot: 134 - Edwardian Adjustable Shaving Stand & Colgate Stick
This early 20th-century shaving stand is constructed from a silver-toned metal, likely nickel-plated brass or white metal. It features a weighted, tiered circular base supporting a telescopic central pedestal with a thumb screw for height adjustment. A circular mirror head is mounted on a tilting yoke at the top, featuring a beveled glass plate on one side and a black surface with an embossed foliate pattern on the reverse. A swiveling metal arm attached to the column holds a white milk glass shaving mug. Inside the mug is a cylindrical metal canister embossed with COLGATE'S SHAVING STICK and a lid with a stylized C & Co monogram.
Lot: 135 - Vtg Men's Grooming Set w/ Leather Toiletry Bag
This lot features an assortment of mid-to-late 20th-century men's grooming and personal care products presented in a circular woven wicker basket. The collection is anchored by a brown leather or leather-like zippered dopp kit featuring a yellow synthetic interior lining. Shaving implements include a straight razor with cream-colored scales and a steel blade, two shaving brushes with red and blue/white handles respectively, and a white ceramic shaving mug containing a partially used soap puck. A sharpening tool is included, bearing the mark KINFOLKS INC. ALLEY N.Y. The personal care inventory consists of multiple bars of Lifebuoy Soap in original red, yellow, and white packaging, manufactured in Cyprus for Port Sunlight, England, and featuring period-specific photography and barcodes. Also included are a box of Palmolive Lather Shaving Cream in green and white cardboard packaging, two boxes of White Cloverine Salve, a Master Pencil styptic pencil in an orange and brown cardboard tube, and a small foil-wrapped packet of Imkare cold cream.
Lot: 136 - Mid-20th C. Cedar Box w/ Landscape Lithograph
A mid-20th-century footed cedar keepsake or jewelry box featuring an embossed decorative exterior and a hinged lid. The lid displays a central oval landscape lithograph depicting a mountain lake scene with an autumnal tree in the foreground, framed by an embossed scroll and floral border. The front panel is decorated with a continuous relief band featuring stylized floral and circular motifs. The side panels exhibit horizontal stepped ribbing. The box is constructed with unfinished cedar interior panels and includes a rectangular mirror set into the underside of the lid, accented with etched floral rose motifs. A brass-tone latch is mounted to the front. Accompanied by a small, detached brass-tone heart-shaped padlock and corresponding key located within the interior. No manufacturer's marks or stamps are visible on the exterior or interior surfaces.
Lot: 137 - Trio of Mallard Hen & Duckling Figurines
A set of three decorative figurines including one hen mallard and two matching ducklings. The items are crafted from a cast resin or composite material in the style of traditional wood-carved decoys, featuring detailed relief patterns mimicking individual feathers and wood texture. The hen mallard displays a painted teal speculum with black and white borders, along with an orange bill and inset amber-colored eyes. The ducklings are rendered in a similar resting pose with matching color palettes. The larger duck retains a grey felt base and a paper sticker reading MADE IN USA. Both ducklings are marked with an incised CP or GP monogram above a horizontal line on the rear flank.
Lot: 138 - Pair Ruddy Duck Decoys, Selmants & Ducks Unlimited
This lot consists of two contemporary carved and painted wooden Ruddy Duck decoys. The first specimen is a male drake in breeding plumage by J.P. Selmants of Medina, Ohio. It features a rust-red body, black crown, white cheek patches, and a blue bill, along with a characteristic upright carved tail. The underside is hand-inscribed - RUDDY DUCK - by: J.P. SELMANTS 10/93 and features a circular burned brand reading DUXBURY DECOYS / J. P. Selmants / MEDINA, OHIO. The second decoy is a female or immature Ruddy Duck from the Ducks Unlimited Lac La Croix Collection. It is decorated with mottled brown plumage, detailed feather painting on the wings, and a dark horizontal stripe across the buff-colored cheek patch. The base is hand-marked Lac La Croix / Ducks Unlimited / Collection and numbered 1641. It includes an inset gold-toned metal medallion reading DUCKS UNLIMITED / Special Edition / 1987-88.
Lot: 139 - Pair Herco Redhead & Northern Shoveler Duck Decoys
Herco Professional Gift decorative duck figurines. This pair includes one figurine representing a Redhead (Aythya americana) and another representing a Northern Shoveler (Spatula clypeata). Each piece is constructed of cast resin with a textured surface finish designed to simulate traditional hand-carved wood grain and individual feather barbs. The Redhead figurine features a reddish-brown head, orange/yellow eyes, a black breast, and a greyish-white back. The Northern Shoveler figurine features an iridescent dark green head, yellow eyes, a white breast, and rufous flanks with blue-grey wing highlights. Both figurines are finished with brown felted bases to protect display surfaces. The underside of each item retains a circular white manufacturer sticker that reads HERCO GIFT PROFESSIONAL. Length: Approximately 8 to 10 inches.
Lot: 140 - Royal Copley Pair & Ceramic Duck Figurines, Trio
This lot consists of three ceramic duck figurines in two distinct styles. The collection includes a matching pair of mallard drake figurines in a standing pose with open bills. These pieces are made of high-gloss glazed ceramic and display traditional mallard markings including iridescent green heads, white neck rings, chestnut brown breasts, and blue wing speculums. Both mallards are mounted on stylized green bases representing aquatic foliage. Based on the specific mold and glaze characteristics, these figurines are attributed to Royal Copley. The third item is a large, stylized seated duck figurine with a stoneware-style satin finish. It features a mottled tan and cream body with cobalt blue sponged accents on the bill, eyes, and wing feathers. The figurine is finished with a rustic raffia bow tied around the neck, characteristic of late 20th-century American country decor. No maker marks were visible on any of the pieces at the time of cataloging.
Lot: 141 - Ray Kunz Trio Carved Wood Decoys w/ Trumpeter Swan
This lot comprises a trio of hand-carved wooden bird figurines. The centerpiece is a large stylized Trumpeter Swan decoy by American artist Ray Kunz. The body of the swan is carved from natural wood, featuring a polished finish that highlights the wood grain and natural inclusions. The neck and head are finished with a stippled white paint texture that blends into the body with painted feather details. The bill and facial mask are rendered in matte black paint. The base of the swan features a recessed cork lining that frames a wooden center. This central area contains hand-written ink inscriptions stating STYLIZED TRUMPETER SWAN BY Ray Kunz followed by a signature reading RK Ray Kunz. Accompanying the swan are two smaller minimalist bird carvings, possibly representing doves or cygnets. These figures are executed in an unpainted, light-colored wood with a smooth matte finish. No maker marks or signatures are visible on these two smaller pieces.
Lot: 142 - Pair Tom Taber Woodendare Studio Wood Duck Decoys
A pair of hand-carved and polychrome painted wooden duck decoys from Tom Taber's Woodendare Studio. The larger decoy depicts a Mallard drake in a resting position, featuring layered feather carving on the back and wings, a green-toned head, and inset glass eyes. The smaller decoy is a Green-winged Teal drake with a copper-colored head, iridescent green eye stripe, speckled breast, and a vertical white bar on the flank, also with glass eyes. Both figures are finished with a combination of stains and paint to highlight the natural wood grain. The base of the Mallard decoy features an inset brass plaque inscribed Tom Taber's Woodendare Studio Signature Collection 1985-1986 Season, along with a hand-incised signature for Tom Taber. The Teal decoy bears a hand-incised Tom Taber signature on the base and an oval indentation with adhesive residue where a plaque was previously attached. Mallard height: approximately 6.5 inches Teal height: approximately 4 inches.
Lot: 143 - 3 Richard Morgan Attributed Wood Shorebird Decoys
A trio of hand-carved and painted wooden shorebird decoys in the American folk art tradition, attributed to Richard Morgan based on visual style and market consensus. The group includes two smaller shorebirds and one larger specimen. The smaller birds are decorated with black caps, cream-colored breasts, and black beaks, with stylized white feathering painted on the wings. The larger bird features a buff-colored breast with dark stippled detailing, a long brown beak, and a distinctive blue patch on the wings. Each bird is mounted on a slender wooden dowel stand set into a natural wood log slice base with the bark intact. No maker's marks or signatures are visible on any of the pieces.
Lot: 144 - Pair Folk Art Carved & Painted Shorebird Decoys
A pair of hand-carved and hand-painted wooden shorebird decoys produced in the American folk art style. Each figure is mounted on a slender dowel support set into a circular, rough-hewn wooden base. The first bird features dark, speckled plumage and a long, tapering beak. The second bird has a light-colored body with dark stippling, a black cap, and a black back. Both decoys are detailed with inset bead eyes and an antiqued finish that includes intentional distressing to the paint surface. These pieces are similar in style to contemporary decorative decoys by carvers such as Richard Morgan or William Kirkpatrick, but no maker signatures, marks, or labels are present.
Lot: 145 - A Pair of Decorative Molded Composite Swan Decoys
A pair of decorative swan figures crafted in a folk-art style. Both pieces are constructed of a molded composite material designed to replicate the appearance of hand-carved wood. The larger swan features a textured white painted body with a reddish-brown beak and dark eyes, exhibiting areas of simulated weathering and paint loss. The smaller swan is modeled with a pronounced S-curve neck and finished in a heavy cream crackle-glaze over a greyish-blue base, with a black-painted beak. An incised mark reading ?1988 is present on the interior of the base.
Lot: 146 - Glenn Olson, Express Mail Liberty Eagle II, Print
This color offset lithograph depicts a profile view of a bald eagle perched upon a snow-covered branch, set against a background of jagged, snow-capped mountains and a dark blue sky. The piece is titled in print centered below the image, The Express Mail Liberty Eagle II. The work is housed in a dark-toned wood frame with a gilded inner lip under glass. On the reverse, the cardboard backing bears a manufacturer label for the National Picture & Frame Co. of Greenwood, Mississippi, which includes the item code 6PK-20045-500-16X20 and states MADE IN AMERICA. No hand-signature or limited edition numbering is present. 16 x 20 inches (as noted on manufacturer label).
Lot: 147 - Attr. A. Giannelli Silver-Toned Eagle Sculpture
This large-scale decorative floor sculpture features a silver-toned eagle with its wings outspread, perched atop a textured, rocky outcropping. The eagle is rendered with meticulous detail, showing individual feathers and a high-polish, reflective finish. Based on visual consensus from historical auction records for identical models, this work is attributed to A. Giannelli (Italian, b. 1907) and is likely constructed of a sterling silver-plated or sterling-clad material over a cast core. The eagle and its rocky base rest upon a separate fluted column pedestal with a contrasting brass or gold-toned metallic finish. The pedestal features a square base decorated with etched geometric starburst motifs. While visual matches suggest an artist signature may be present on the rocky base, it is not clearly legible in the provided images. A lot tag numbered 147 is attached to the piece.
Lot: 148 - Vtg Doodlebug Spe-da-way Irish Mail Riding Toy
This is a Doodlebug Spe-da-way hand-propelled child's riding toy, commonly referred to as an Irish Mail or row-cycle. The vehicle features a metal frame constructed from a combination of tubular and flat-stock steel, finished in yellow and black paint. The toy is equipped with four metal spoked wheels painted red with solid black rubber tires. The red molded metal pan seat displays the brand name Doodlebug in white script with SPE DA WAY in yellow capital letters below. The steering and propulsion assembly consists of a tall black metal handlebar topped with two turned wooden grips. The hand-operated mechanism uses a push-pull motion that moves a connecting rod to rotate a central black drive wheel. A rubber drive belt transfers power from the drive wheel pulley to the rear axle pulley to propel the vehicle forward.
Lot: 149 - Ideal Toys Kitchen
This vintage toy kitchen cupboard, attributed to the Ideal Toy Company based on period design consensus, is constructed from lithographed sheet metal. The unit features a two-tier hutch design above a lower cabinet base. The exterior is decorated with a yellow lattice pattern accented by folk-art style fruit and floral motifs, including pineapples, cherries, and pears. The lower section includes a salmon-pink sliding center drawer and two hinged doors. Each door features a lithographed stylized figure in folk costume?a woman on the left and a man on the right?framed by heart and floral corner motifs. The interior shelves and backing are finished in a neutral grey-blue. The set includes an assortment of period-appropriate accessories: a red plastic spice rack with four containers labeled Salt, Pepper, Nutmeg, and Cloves in red vertical lettering; a red plastic tray containing three plastic eggs in white and tan; a pink plastic utensil; and a collection of aluminum cookware including a lidded pot and two nesting pans.
Lot: 150 - 1974 Marx Two-Story 5-Room Dollhouse w/ Furniture
A Louis Marx and Company two-story five-room dollhouse with an assortment of molded plastic furniture. The structure is composed of lithographed tin panels with a red plastic chimney and a three-sided white plastic bay window insert. The exterior front facade features a two-tone design with red horizontal siding on the upper half and white brick-patterned lithography on the lower half. The gabled roof features a white shingle pattern. The house features four window openings with white shutters and pine tree cut-outs. The interior contains five distinct rooms with detailed lithographed graphics. The upper level includes a nursery decorated with toy soldier motifs and alphabet and number borders, a blue-tiled bathroom, and a green room featuring a white fireplace with silhouette portraits. The lower level consists of a yellow room with a geometric rug pattern and a parlor featuring a fireplace with a mounted rifle detail above the mantel. An assortment of molded plastic furniture and accessories in various colors including pink, white, red, and blue is included.
Lot: 151 - Set 3 White Ceramic Pitchers & Wash Bowl
A group of ceramic pieces consisting of three white pitchers and one matching wash bowl. The largest item is an ironstone water pitcher manufactured by Richard Alcock of Burslem, England, active circa 1877 to 1881. It features an ovoid body with a flared spout and a scrolled handle accented by molded foliate terminals. The underside bears a black transfer-printed mark including a royal coat of arms and the text Royal Patent Ironstone Richard Alcock Burslem England. The second piece is a bulbous earthenware pitcher with a wide, scalloped spout and an ornate handle, featuring a prominent molded relief of a rose and foliage on both sides. The remaining items comprise a small wash set, including a pitcher with a ruffled rim and molded grape cluster relief, and a matching footed wash bowl with shell or floral details on the handles.
Lot: 152 - Early American Style 6-Arm Wood & Iron Chandelier
This primitive-style six-arm chandelier features a central turned wooden spindle with a dark-stained finish. Six gracefully arched wrought iron arms extend from the center, each terminating in a scalloped-edge metal candle cup or bobeche. The fixture is suspended from a dark metal chain. While currently holding six cream-colored wax taper candles, a thin black electrical cord is visible running along the hanging chain and entering a metal cap at the top of the wooden spindle, suggesting potential for electrified use or a hidden central light source. The design is consistent with 20th-century Early American or Country style reproductions, similar in form to those produced by manufacturers such as Hammerworks or Hearth-Glo.
Lot: 153 - Antique & Vtg Glass & Brass Kerosene Lamps
A collection of kerosene lamps in various styles and sizes, constructed from clear glass, tinted glass, and brass-tone metal. The assortment includes two miniature clear glass lamps with molded swirled or ribbed patterns, one on a low-profile reservoir and the other on a pedestal base. Also included is a larger pedestal lamp made of light lavender-tinted glass, likely indicating the presence of manganese used in glass production during the late 19th to early 20th centuries. The fourth item is a brass-tone metal finger lamp characterized by a wide, low-profile reservoir and a small loop handle for carrying. Each lamp is equipped with a metal burner mechanism featuring a manual wick adjuster knob. The burners are paired with clear glass chimneys of varying bulbous and straight-sided profiles. No legible manufacturer marks or patent dates are visible on the metal components or glass bodies.
Lot: 154 - Glass Keroscene lamps
This lot comprises two vintage clear glass kerosene oil lamps. The first lamp features an octagonal faceted glass font and matching octagonal base, with a molded Greek key meander band encircling the font shoulder. It is fitted with a glass chimney featuring a ruffled pie crust rim. The second lamp consists of a bulbous rounded font on a circular pedestal base with vertical fluted decoration, topped with a plain-rimmed glass chimney. Both lamps are equipped with metal burner assemblies, including adjustment knobs and wicks. While the adjustment knobs show circular impressions, specific manufacturer markings are not clearly legible. These pieces are characteristic of early 20th-century pressed glass utilitarian lighting.
Lot: 155 - Lovell Mfg Anchor Brand Wood Bench Clothes Wringer
This is an antique manual clothes wringer with an integrated folding bench, manufactured by the Lovell Manufacturing Company of Erie, Pennsylvania. The unit is constructed primarily of hardwood with a natural finish and features cast iron hardware throughout. The wringer mechanism consists of two horizontal rollers operated by a hand crank with a wooden handle. Ornate cast iron tension screws with finger grips are mounted at the top of the frame. The integrated bench is designed to fold for storage and extend to support wash tubs, secured by a series of metal hinges and hooks. Extensive stenciled markings are visible across the frame. The top rail and side supports are marked ANCHOR BRAND. The drip tray features the text ANCHOR BRAND CLOTHES WRINGER with an anchor logo, along with the slogans WARRANTED 5 YEARS and BEST ON EARTH. One side support is stenciled COGWHEEL SHIELDS PAT. MAY 5th 1896 followed by ANCHOR BRAND FOLDING BENCH WRINGER. The lower frame rail is marked LOVELL MANUFACTURING CO. and the side uprights include the Anchor Brand logo with L. M. CO. ERIE, PA.
Lot: 156 - Trio American Utilitarian Pottery w/ Hull Bean Pot
This lot comprises three pieces of American utility pottery including two-tone stoneware and a marked Hull Pottery vessel. The collection includes a small, bulbous individual bean pot manufactured by Hull Pottery, finished in a glossy dark brown glaze with a contrasting tan mottled drip glaze at the rim. The base of the bean pot is incised with the hull mark, copyright symbol, Oven Proof in script, and U.S.A. The collection further includes a large two-tone stoneware pitcher and a matching two-tone cylindrical storage crock. Both pieces feature a dark chocolate brown upper portion and handle over a cream-white lower body, with brown glazed interiors. These two-tone pieces are unmarked but are in the style of mid-20th century regional potteries like Robinson Ransbottom or McCoy. The lower white sections show an orange peel texture and minor firing pits typical of this style of stoneware.
Lot: 157 - Becky Hall Butter Dish & Pair Yellowware Bowls
This lot features three ceramic items consisting of a matching pair of antique yellowware mixing bowls and a signed contemporary studio pottery butter dish. The two yellowware bowls are designed with a paneled or ribbed body and a thick molded rim. One of these bowls includes an incised capacity mark of 6 on the underside of the base. The studio pottery butter dish is a two-piece set comprised of a domed cover with a circular knob and a matching underplate. The cover is finished in a white glaze with horizontal incised ribbing, while the base of the cover and the entire plate are decorated with a cobalt blue and white sponged or spatter-glaze pattern. The unglazed underside of the plate is hand-incised with the maker's signature Becky Hall and dated 1982.
Lot: 158 - Large Glass Carboy in Metal Tilting Pouring Stand
A large clear glass carboy, attributed to manufacturers such as Crisa or Illinois Glass, featuring a distinctive crackle glass textured base. The cylindrical vessel is designed with rounded shoulders and a narrow neck with a reinforced rim. The glass bottle is mounted within a black-painted metal tilting stand, commonly used for the controlled pouring of bulk liquids like water or wine. The stand consists of a pivoting A-frame floor base, vertical support straps, and a circular collar. A small metal chain is attached to the upper frame and loops around the neck of the bottle for security. A small white rectangular tag is attached to the glass, but no manufacturer markings are clearly visible.
Lot: 159 - 3 Victorian Style Cast Iron Swinging Wall Brackets
This lot features a set of three cast iron components forming a Victorian style swinging wall mount display, traditionally utilized for oil lamps or small planters. The set consists of a decorative wall plate with two vertical sockets, one highly ornate swinging arm with an integrated open-work basket featuring scrolling foliate and geometric motifs, and one simpler swinging arm terminating in a support ring. Both arms are fitted with pivot pins that seat into the wall bracket sockets. The pieces are finished in a uniform matte black, characteristic of a japanned finish or a well-maintained later paint application. No manufacturer marks or patent information were found upon inspection.
Lot: 160 - Set 4 Str. China Monogram Bread & Butter Plates
A set of four small circular plates manufactured by the Sterling China Company of East Liverpool, Ohio. These plates are constructed from heavy, vitrified china, a durable ceramic typically used for commercial service in restaurants, hotels, or clubs. The design features a scalloped rim and a white body decorated with a narrow yellow border along the edge. Each plate is further detailed with a blue script monogram LR positioned at the top of the well. The decoration is applied via transfer printing. The underside of each plate bears a stamped factory mark that reads STERLING, Vitrified China in script, EAST LIVERPOOL OHIO, U S A, and the production code K-3.
Lot: 160A - Silver Gelatin Print, Triangle Raincoat Building
This vintage black and white silver gelatin print captures the industrial facade of the Triangle Raincoat Co. Inc. building, an architectural and street scene from the early-to-mid 20th century. The three-story brick structure features a large horizontal sign across the second floor reading TRIANGLE RAINCOAT CO. INC. and a smaller vertical sign near the entrance identifying the location as the HOME OF TRIANGLE RAINCOAT CO. INC. The foreground shows a cobblestone street with prominent trolley tracks, two figures standing near the building's entrance, and three period automobiles parked along the curb. The photograph is professionally double-matted with forest green and cream mats and is housed in a tiered wooden frame featuring a green-toned inner border. No artist signature, stamps, or edition numbers are visible on the print or the frame. Dimensions: Not provided.
Lot: 161 - Steelcraft Lockheed Sirius Toy Airplane
This vintage toy aircraft is a model of the Lockheed Sirius monoplane, attributed to the Metalcraft Corporation of St. Louis, Missouri. The toy is constructed from pressed steel with a painted finish consisting of a green fuselage and red wings and horizontal stabilizers. It features a friction-driven motor integrated between the streamlined wheel spats. A rectangular gold-toned decal on the side of the fuselage is printed with the text LOCKHEED SIRIUS. The aircraft is equipped with a silver-toned engine cowling, a metal two-blade propeller, and two rubber wheels. This model represents the aircraft type made famous by aviators such as Charles Lindbergh during the 1930s.
Lot: 162 - Authentic Models Sopwith Camel Model Airplane
This large-scale display model represents a British Sopwith Camel biplane from the World War I era. The piece features a multi-material construction including a painted fuselage and wings, metal struts, and intricate wire rigging. It is finished in a yellow and cream color scheme with Royal Air Force (RAF) markings. Notable features include a carved wooden propeller, spoked wheels with thin tires, and authentic-style decals consisting of a black letter J and red, white, and blue concentric roundels on the fuselage and wings. The rudder displays a vertical red, white, and blue tricolor stripe. The model is a static display piece designed for suspension, currently shown with decorative hanging chains.
Lot: 163 - Steelcraft Boycraft Tri-Motor Airplane
Produced by Steelcraft under the Boycraft brand name, this is a vintage pressed steel toy modeled after a tri-motor transport aircraft of the late 1920s to early 1930s. The airplane features a high-wing monoplane design constructed from heavy-gauge pressed steel. It is equipped with three separate engine nacelles, each supporting a two-blade metal propeller. The landing gear consists of two large main wheels with red hubs and a smaller functional tail wheel. The fuselage and wings are finished in silver-toned paint, with a red-painted vertical stabilizer featuring a white decal with the registration mark NX131. A Boycraft brand decal is located on the side of the fuselage.
Lot: 164 - Folk Art Hand Carved Wood & Metal Biplane w/ Pilot
This large scale decorative biplane model features a hand carved wooden fuselage and wings with integrated metal components. The aircraft is designed as a single seat biplane with scalloped trailing edges on both the upper and lower wings. The construction includes metal wing struts, a metal landing gear assembly, and a two blade metal propeller at the nose. An open cockpit contains a fixed pilot figure wearing a vintage style flight helmet and goggles. The landing gear consists of two large spoked metal main wheels and a smaller metal tail wheel. The model is finished in a uniform dark reddish brown paint, while the metal parts show a dark patinated finish. Both the propeller and the wheels are manually rotatable. There are no manufacturer marks or signatures visible on the item. The piece is currently outfitted with chains for ceiling suspension.
Lot: 165 - Repro-Crafters Hot Air Balloon, Attr. Agohob, 1995
Repro-Crafters decorative hanging hot air balloon model, produced in 1995. The item features a molded and hand-painted envelope with alternating red and cream-colored vertical panels, detailed with black highlights and thin wire rigging. Suspended by natural fiber ropes is a woven basket carrying a group of several polychrome figures in various active poses. Miniature fabric sandbags are tied to the basket's exterior. The underside of the balloon base features a gold-foil label marked REPRO-CRAFTERS and ? MCMXCV. Based on market consensus and stylistic similarities to known works, this piece is attributed to the designs of Allan Agohob.
Lot: 166 - Am. Citizen Stone Lithograph & Maritana Tobacco
This lot comprises two antique tobacco advertising items. The first is a framed stone lithograph for American Citizen cigars. The lithograph features a central portrait of George Washington in an oval frame, topped by an eagle and flanked by American flags and laurel branches. The composition is set against a yellow background and includes text reading Hand Made American Citizen, Mild and Fragrant, 5 cents, Pleasing to the Taste, and Popular Everywhere. The piece is matted and housed in a dark-stained wood frame with a glass front and a brass plaque marked Original Antique Lithograph. Attached to the reverse is a Certificate of Authenticity from Reserve Stone Engravings, identifying the piece as Item No. 1525 and dating the production to the 1870-1925 period. The second item is a rectangular lithographed tin for Maritana High Grade Sun Cured Chewing Tobacco, produced by the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. of Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The tin features yellow and black graphics with text indicating the manufacturer and product details, including a statement that the brand has been an active seller for over thirty years.
Lot: 167 - Fenton S. Burns Lavender Satin Glass Cat Figurine
A Fenton Art Glass seated cat figurine with a head-turned pose, executed in lavender opalescent satin glass. The glass features a frosted surface with milky opalescent highlights visible on the ears, chest, and tail. The figurine is hand-decorated with a floral motif consisting of white and light purple flowers with green leaves. Additional painted details include white dot accents, stylized brown markings on the chest and back, and purple eyes with eyelashes. The piece bears a silver and black oval foil label on the lower back with a stylized F logo and the text FENTON Handpainted in USA. The underside is hand-signed in white script Hand painted by S. Burns.
Lot: 168 - Vintage Mechanical Nursery Baby Scale
This vintage mechanical nursery scale is composed of sheet metal with a white enamel finish. It features a pedestal base supporting a large, curved weighing tray designed for infant use. The circular dial face is marked Weighs 30 Pounds by Ounces and is calibrated with a numerical scale from 0 to 29. The center of the dial features a light blue five-pointed star and three mid-century style illustrations of infants. A blue metal indicator needle is mounted to the center of the face. The weighing tray is secured to the supporting frame with two visible screws.
Lot: 169 - Langelier: Trio of Americana Folk Art Landscapes
A trio of contemporary Americana folk art landscape paintings executed in acrylic on shaped wood panels. Each panel is designed with a gently arched top and features a distinct pastoral scene rendered in an opaque, graphic style. The first panel is painted on a light blue ground and depicts an expansive farmstead with a red barn, white picket fences, and various livestock including cows at a pond, a horse, and grazing sheep. The second panel is painted on a natural wood-finished ground and shows a classic red covered bridge spanning a stream in a mountainous landscape. The third panel, also on a light blue ground, features a picturesque grist mill with a prominent waterwheel situated by a calm body of water. All three works are signed Langelier in white cursive in the lower right corner.
Lot: 170 - Antique 2-Panel Folding Wood Blanket & Quilt Rack
This object is a two-panel folding wooden rack, also referred to as a wooden utility walker, traditionally used as a quilt stand, blanket rack, or towel horse. The construction consists of two matching rectangular frames, each with a top and bottom horizontal rail joined to vertical supports. The wood is finished with a warm, medium-brown stain. The vertical members are detailed with chamfered, tapered tops and simple tapered feet. The two sections are joined by two dark-finished metal butt hinges, which allow the unit to fold flat for storage or stand at an angle for stability. No maker's marks or stamps are visible on the wood or hardware. A modern white inventory tag with a barcode is attached to the upper rail of one panel.
Lot: 171 - Wall-Mounted Folding Wood & Cast Iron Drying Rack
This wall-mounted architectural salvage drying rack dates to the late 19th or early 20th century. The unit consists of three solid hardwood arms mounted to a heavy-duty cast iron pivoting wall bracket. The central iron mechanism is engineered to allow the arms to fan out independently for hanging laundry or herbs, and then fold together vertically to lie flat against the wall when not in use. The hardware includes a top hinge and a series of grooved circular plates that facilitate and guide the movement of the wooden slats. No manufacturer's name, patent dates, or model numbers are visible on the metal or wooden components.
Lot: 172 - Set 12 Franklin Porc. Woodland Surprises J. Smith
A set of twelve hand-painted fine bisque porcelain figurines from the Woodland Surprises collection, designed by Jacqueline B. Smith for Franklin Porcelain in 1984. Each individual grouping consists of two separate pieces: a detailed animal figure and a corresponding naturalistic habitat base or shell designed to house it. The collection features a variety of forest and pond creatures including a raccoon in a berry-laden tree stump, a fox in a rocky crevice with a butterfly, a bear in a cave with a pumpkin, a sleeping mouse beside mushrooms, a duckling amidst reeds, a frog on a pink water lily, an owl in an evergreen hollow, a beaver with its stick lodge, a squirrel in a tall hollow log, a rabbit nestled in a cabbage leaf, a bluebird in a hollowed wood structure, and a turtle emerging from under broad leaves. The underside of each base features a black backstamp with the series title, animal identification, artist facsimile signature, and a 1984 copyright date. Original gold foil stickers indicating manufacture in Korea or Taiwan are present on several pieces.
Lot: 173 - Set 4 Shaker Style Ladder Back Splint Side Chairs
This set of 4 side chairs is crafted in a traditional Shaker or Early American style. The frames are constructed from a light colored hardwood with a warm honey toned finish. Each chair features a ladder back design with two horizontal slats and rear posts topped with simple turned finials. The seats are composed of woven wood splints in a basketweave pattern. The chairs are supported by turned front legs featuring ring turnings and multiple turned stretchers. One chair retains a modern inventory tag with a barcode, but no maker marks or signatures are present on the wood itself.
Lot: 174 - Primitive Rustic Reclaimed Wood Work Table/Bench
This is a primitive farmhouse-style work table or potting bench constructed from reclaimed wood. The structure features a wide plank work surface above a single central drawer. The drawer exhibits hand-cut dovetail joinery and is fitted with a hand-forged iron pull. The piece is supported by four square-sawn legs and includes a full-length lower shelf. A tall, open-back frame is topped with a hand-hewn crossmember characterized by an organic, yoke-like shape. This upper rail is equipped with five hand-forged iron hooks. The wood surfaces display natural grain patterns, knots, and a distressed finish. No maker labels or markings are present.
Lot: 174A - Enterprise Aluminum Co. Drip-O-lator Coffee Pot
An authentic mid-century Drip-O-lator coffee maker manufactured by The Enterprise Aluminum Company of Massillon, Ohio. This two-piece assembly consists of a glazed earthenware lower pot and a removable aluminum upper drip basket. The ceramic base is decorated in a two-tone color palette, featuring a cream upper portion and a bright red lower section, separated by an applied chrome-finished metal band. The upper aluminum cylinder is embossed with a floral lily motif and includes stamped measurement graduations for 2, 4, 6, and 8 cups. It is equipped with a black heat-resistant composite handle. The interior components include a perforated aluminum spreader plate with a spiral-tip center post. The set includes a matching two-tone ceramic lid with a cream and chrome finial. The underside of the ceramic pot bears a black transfer-printed mark reading: THE ENTERPRISE ALUMINUM CO. MASSILLON, OHIO SUPERIOR QUALITY KITCHEN WARE Drip-O-lator TRADE MARK REG.U.S.PAT.OFF. PATENT NOS.1370782-1743925.
Lot: 175 - Antique Cast Iron Gas Parlor Heater, Fleur-de-Lis
An antique gas-fueled parlor stove featuring a cylindrical cast iron body set upon a highly decorative cast iron base. The unit is supported by four cabriole-style legs with silver-toned plating, matching the decorative footrail and the ornate crown assembly. The center of the body is adorned with an oval silver-toned plaque depicting a heraldic shield with two fleurs-de-lis and diagonal stripes, flanked by two torches. The lower firebox section consists of two hinged doors with an ornate lattice-work frame over mica panels. Internally, the firebox is filled with multiple perforated ceramic radiants. A gas intake pipe and control valve are located at the lower right base of the heater. The rear portion of the top casting is embossed with the alphanumeric mark 4-A.
Lot: 176 - Tiffany Style Leaded Glass Tulip Motif Table Lamp
This Tiffany-style table lamp features a domed leaded glass shade and a cast metal base. The shade is constructed from blue slag glass panels with a textured, rippled surface, decorated with a repeating motif of white tulip blossoms and pale green leaves. The lower edge of the shade exhibits an irregular, scalloped border with decorative leading. The lamp is supported by a cast metal base with a flared, multi-lobed foot featuring embossed floral and foliate designs in a matte silver-toned finish. The lighting fixture consists of a two-light cluster with brass-toned sockets, each featuring an independent bead-chain pull switch. The sockets are marked with standard electrical ratings of 250V and 250W. The lamp is fitted with a brown, two-conductor plastic power cord and a two-prong non-polarized plug. No maker's marks or signatures were identified on the shade or base. Based on the construction and electrical components, this item is a late 20th-century reproduction.
Lot: 177 - Cohasset Colonials Octagonal Pedestal Side Table
12.5x 12.5x 23. This octagonal pedestal side table is designed in the Early American Colonial Revival style and is attributed to Cohasset Colonials by Hagerty. The piece features an octagonal top with a beveled edge and an oak-grain finish, suggesting a veneer or laminate over a composite or secondary wood core. The top is supported by a central turned wood pedestal. The base consists of a tripod arrangement of three arched saber legs. The wood is finished in a warm honey-toned stain. A white auction tag is attached to the pedestal. No maker's marks were observed. Height: 25 inches (approximate).
Lot: 178 - Betty Crocker & Ree Drummond Culinary/Health Books
This collection contains multiple volumes focused on culinary arts, health, and general non-fiction. Bibliographic highlights include the Revised and Enlarged edition of Betty Crocker's Picture Cook Book (McGraw-Hill/The Pillsbury Company), and two volumes from The Pioneer Woman Cooks series by Ree Drummond, titled Come and Get It! and A Year of Holidays, both published by William Morrow. Other culinary works include The Complete Cookbook by Sandra Lee (Wiley), Rival Crock-Pot Slow Cooker Recipes for All Occasions, and several regional or community publications such as Hungarian Recipes and Family Favorites by the Martha Circle of the Hungarian United Presbyterian Church in Youngstown, Ohio, and Treasured Slovenian & International Recipes. Non-culinary titles include Give Me a Break by John Stossel (HarperCollins), the Encyclopaedia Britannica Almanac 2003 (stated First Edition), and health-related guides such as The Doctors Book of Food Remedies (Rodale) and Food Cures (Reader's Digest). The lot also includes home maintenance and lifestyle books such as Take the Pain out of Painting! by Glenn Haege and The Ultimate Wreath Book by Ellen Platt. The volumes are presented in various formats, including cloth-bound hardcovers with dust jackets, pictorial boards, softcovers, and plastic comb/spiral-bound booklets. The collection consists of standard octavo and quarto sizes.
Lot: 179 - Antique & Collectible Ref. Books & Price Guides
This lot comprises a collection of reference books and price guides pertaining to various categories of antiques and collectibles. Key titles include two hardcover volumes of George Johnson's Christmas Ornaments, Lights, and Decorations: Collector's Identification and Value Guide, Volume I and Volume II, published by Collector Books. Other notable volumes include The Official Red Book: A Guide Book of United States Coins by R.S. Yeoman, edited by Kenneth Bressett, in a red cloth binding; Todd M. Axelrod's Collecting Historical Documents: A Guide to Owning History; and William F. Knapke's The Railroad Caboose, published by Golden West Books. The collection is further supplemented by O'Brien's Collecting Toys (11th Edition), Hyman's Antiques and Collectibles Price Guide 1994-95, and several softcover guides for Matchbox toys, United States currency, and farm tractors. The volumes are primarily trade octavo and quarto in size, featuring a variety of bindings including cloth, pictorial boards, and softcover wrappers. Many books include photographic plates and detailed illustrations for identification purposes.
Lot: 179A - Brass Lamp w/ Eagle & Cranberry Coin Spot Shades
A two-light table lamp in the Neoclassical or Federal Revival style, constructed from brass and cast metal. The lamp features a circular, stepped, and weighted base decorated with a gadrooned or fluted pattern. A fluted columnar pedestal stem rises to a central brass orb. Two adjustable S-curved brass arms extend from the orb, each supporting a downward-facing socket. The lamp is topped with a cast metal finial depicting an eagle with outspread wings perched upon a small globe. The lamp is fitted with two bell-shaped art glass shades. These shades are cranberry opalescent with a repeating coin spot pattern and feature crimped, ruffled rims. The opalescence transitions from a pink cranberry hue at the top to a milky white at the edges. No manufacturer marks or signatures were identified on the piece. A white paper lot tag marked 195A is attached to one arm.
Lot: 180 - Taste of Home Recipes & Holiday Books, 1998-2013
A collection of Taste of Home culinary publications consisting of multiple hardcover annual volumes and one special edition softcover magazine. The annual recipe books are quarto-sized volumes bound in publisher's colorfully illustrated pictorial boards. Included years in this collection are 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010. Each hardcover volume features a wide array of recipes with full-color culinary photography and instructional content. The spines are printed with the specific year and title, with the imprint Taste of Home Books or tasteofhome located at the foot. Accompanying the hardcovers is a softcover magazine titled Taste of Home Holiday Slow Cooker: Your Easiest Gatherings Ever, designated as a Special Collectors Edition and TOH Orange Edition, dated Winter 2013. This publication features 162 quick-prep recipes and specialized slow cooker instructions.
Lot: 181 - Southwestern Pine Entryway Bench w/ Upholstery
33 inches long. A contemporary hall or entryway bench constructed of solid wood, likely pine, featuring a light honey-toned finish. The bench is designed with a post-and-rail frame where the four square legs terminate slightly above the level of the seat. A single wooden stretcher rail connects the front legs for structural support. The rectangular padded seat is upholstered in a woven tapestry fabric featuring a Southwestern-inspired geometric pattern. The textile design includes horizontal stripes and stylized diamond motifs in shades of slate blue, gray, and off-white. No manufacturer labels, stamps, or marks were found upon inspection.
Lot: 182 - Dilworth's Coffee Wood & Metal Store Display Bin
Antique Dilworth's Prime Grade Coffee country store display bin. This piece, dating from the late 19th to early 20th century, was produced for the Dilworth Brothers Co. of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, for bulk retail coffee storage and display. The bin features a solid wood frame with a slanted, hinged lid. The front panel consists of black-painted wood decorated with gold-toned stenciled lettering reading Dilworth's Prime Grade Coffee and an ornate central coffee urn graphic. The side panels and the interior are lined with sheet metal, likely tin or galvanized steel. The lid is equipped with a white ceramic pull knob and an interior metal stay chain.
Lot: 183 - Detecto No. 4 Vtg Cast Iron & Brass Counter Scale
A vintage No. 4 counter balance scale manufactured by Detecto Scales in New York, NY. The unit features a heavy cast iron base finished in dark blue paint. The weighing mechanism consists of a flat, circular platform on one side and a detachable brass scoop on the opposite side. A notched brass beam is graduated with stamped numbers 0 through 16, ending with the designation oz. The beam is equipped with a pear-shaped sliding brass poise weight. The base is embossed with Detecto Scales on one side and New York N.Y. U.S.A. on the other. The central pivot is embossed with the model number No. 4.
Lot: 184 - Antique Singer 24-3 Chain Stitch Sewing Machine
This antique industrial-style sewing machine is a Model 24-3 produced by The Singer Manufacturing Company. Constructed of cast iron with a black japanned enamel finish, the machine features a pedestal base and a characteristic overhead walking-lever mechanism. It is designed as a single-thread chain stitch machine. The frame is decorated with multi-colored floral decals depicting yellow daisies and green foliage. Identification marks include a circular brass medallion on the front pillar embossed with THE SINGER MANFG CO. and the Singer logo featuring a large S with crossed needles and a shuttle. Two stamped metal plates are affixed to the base; the upper plate displays serial number 16281235 and the lower plate displays model number 24-3. Partially visible gold-toned lettering along the top of the arm reads Singer Manufacturing Co. The machine includes a flat rectangular metal work table and a detached heavy metal drive chain.
Lot: 185 - Union Pacific Railroad Locomotive Spittoon
This spittoon is a vintage transportation collectible featuring Union Pacific Railroad branding. The vessel is constructed from brass and follows a traditional cuspidor form with a wide, flared funnel top and a bulbous, weighted base. The front of the base is decorated with a raised embossed relief depicting a nineteenth-century steam locomotive. Directly below the locomotive is the inscribed text UNION PACIFIC R.R. This item exhibits the characteristic two-piece assembly typical of mid-to-late twentieth-century railroadiana reproductions and promotional collectibles.
Lot: 186 - Colonial Revival Curly Maple Three Drawer Chest
A mid 20th century American Colonial Revival style chest of drawers featuring a solid wood construction. The case is fitted with three full width drawers, each notable for the prominent figure of curly maple grain on the fronts. The secondary wood used for the drawer sides and bottoms is oak. Each drawer is equipped with two turned wooden knobs. The case features straight sides and a decorative scalloped lower apron that transitions into bracket style feet. Construction details include machine cut through dovetail joinery on the drawer boxes. No maker marks or labels are visible.
Lot: 187 - Antique American Pine 2-Piece Step-Back Cupboard
This is a two-piece step-back cupboard designed in the American Country or Primitive style. The unit is constructed from pine with a natural honey-toned finish and features a back composed of vertical boards. The upper section contains two doors with glass panes and decorative scalloped ogee arched tops. Below the glazed doors are two small drawers. The interior of the upper section is painted in a slate blue and includes one fixed shelf. The lower section serves as a base cabinet with a slightly overhanging top and two solid-panel doors. The base interior matches the upper section with slate blue paint and one fixed shelf. Hardware consists of turned wooden knobs on the drawers and lower doors, metal latches on the doors, and a wooden turn-button on the center stile of the lower section. The drawers exhibit simple nailed construction.
Lot: 188 - De Laval Junior No. 2 Hand-Crank Cream Separator
An antique centrifugal cream separator manufactured by The De Laval Separator Co. of New York. This Junior No. 2 model features a heavy cast iron base and housing with a black painted finish. The assembly includes a large tinned or galvanized metal supply bowl situated atop the unit, two integrated discharge spouts for cream and skimmed milk, and a manual crank arm with a wooden grip. The crank arm is embossed with the part number EC5402. Identification is confirmed by several markings: a red and gold-tone riveted nameplate on the front reading JUNIOR No. 2, THE DE LAVAL SEPARATOR CO. NEW YORK, MADE IN U.S.A.; gold-tone transfer lettering on the side of the housing stating DE LAVAL JUNIOR; and a stylized decorative graphic on the rear of the housing.
Lot: 189 - American Colonial Revival Spindle Deacon's Bench
An American Colonial Revival style wooden deacon's bench, also known as a settle, constructed of solid wood with a warm honey-colored finish. The backrest features a shaped top rail with a central decorative heart-shaped cutout positioned above a row of thirteen turned spindles. The bench is designed with curved, scroll-form armrests supported by turned posts. The seat is comprised of longitudinal planks with a rounded front edge. The base consists of four turned legs joined by a simple rectangular box stretcher for stability. Accompanied by a removable, button-tufted seat cushion upholstered in a striped fabric featuring shades of blue, gray, cream, and red. This piece is consistent with mid-20th-century American country furniture production. No maker's marks, stamps, or labels are visible.
Lot: 190 - Brad Wiley Wood & Dale Hanson Cast Puffin Figures
This lot features two decorative puffin figurines of Alaskan origin. The primary piece is a hand-carved wood sculpture of an Atlantic puffin by artist Brad Wiley. The carving displays detailed texture on the wings and breast to simulate plumage and is finished with polychrome paint on the beak, face, and webbed feet. The bird is mounted on a natural, weathered driftwood base which is hand-signed Brad Wiley in black ink. The second item is a smaller cast composite figurine depicting a pair of puffins perched on a rocky outcropping. Produced by the Studios of Dale Hanson in Sitka, Alaska, this piece is hand-painted and retains its original silver-tone foil label on the black felt-covered underside.
Lot: 190A - Primitive Style Metal Witches Hat Chandelier
This is a two-tier electrified candle-style chandelier in the primitive or Colonial Revival style, closely resembling the Witches Hat designs by Irvin's Tinware. The fixture is constructed from sheet metal with a matte charcoal gray finish. It features a tiered conical central body and twelve scrolling flat-bar arms arranged in two tiers, with four arms on the upper tier and eight on the lower tier. Each arm terminates in a crimped bobeche and a candle-style socket fitted with a yellow-toned faux-wax sleeve. The chandelier is suspended by a brass-tone chain and is electrified with a modern power cord. No maker's marks or labels are visible on the exterior of the piece. Dimensions: Not provided.
Lot: 191 - C.B. French Cabinet Co. Oak Magneto Phone Booth
This antique indoor telephone booth was manufactured by the C.B. French Cabinet Co. Inc. of Brooklyn, New York, during the early 20th century. The single-piece upright cabinet is constructed of solid wood with an oak grain and a warm medium-brown finish. It features a bi-fold door that operates on a metal top-pivot track system. Both the door and the left-side panel are fitted with multiple clear glass panes in the upper sections. The interior is lined with textured, embossed panels in a dark brown color, featuring a repeating floral and geometric pattern. Interior fittings include a built-in wooden writing desk and a secondary corner shelf or seat. The booth is equipped with an original Kellogg Switchboard & Supply Co. magneto wall telephone with dual brass bells and a black transmitter arm. A decorative sign mounted on the interior wall reads TELEPHONE 5 MINUTE TIME LIMIT. A porcelain pull-chain light fixture is installed in the ceiling. The cabinet retains a metal manufacturer's plate on the interior door frame reading MANUFACTURED BY C. B. FRENCH CABINET CO. INC. BROOKLYN, N.Y. PATENT PENDING.
Lot: 191A - Enesco Flying Circus Action Musical
This collectible action musical, titled The Flying Circus, was produced by Enesco Imports Corp. in 1987 as the second issue of four in the Travels of Yesteryear series. The piece is designed by M. Gilmore Designs, Inc. and is constructed from hand-painted molded resin and plastic components mounted on a circular wooden-finish base. A red and yellow biplane is suspended by a metal rod and features C.B. Tuttle script on the fuselage and tail registration number N2590J. The aircraft is manned by a pilot and includes three wing-walking daredevil figures in various acrobatic poses. The rotating base depicts a rural farm scene, including a red barn, a white silo, a windmill, a vintage black coupe, and cows in a pasture. The barn features printed signs for C.B. Tuttle's Flying Circus and Sight Seeing Airplane Rides and High-Flying Daredevils. The piece contains a wind-up musical mechanism operated by a metal key on the base, which plays the tune Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines. This item is part of a limited edition of 10,000 sequentially numbered pieces worldwide. The lot includes the original pictorial cardboard box and a Certificate of Authenticity with a facsimile signature of Eugene Freedman.
Lot: 192 - Set 3 American Cast Metal Animals w/ Hubley Horse
This lot features three antique cast metal animal figures of American manufacture, including a marked piece by the Hubley Manufacturing Company. The first figure is a standing horse of painted cast metal, mounted on a rectangular beveled wooden base. The horse is finished in a reddish-brown color with a black mane and tail. Embossed markings on the interior of the rear left leg read HUBLEY and LANC. PA., identifying the piece as a product of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The second item is a seated Boston Terrier or Bulldog still bank composed of painted cast iron. It features a two-piece vertical casting construction joined by a flat-head screw on the right side, with a narrow coin slot located on top of the head. The third item is a seated Spaniel or Setter figure made of cast iron. It is a two-piece vertical seam casting and includes a vintage-style iron skeleton key tied around the neck with twine.
Lot: 193 - Barbara Mock Wildflower Fantasy Signed Print
This limited edition offset lithograph, titled Wildflower Fantasy, is a reproduction of an original watercolor by American artist Barbara Mock. The artwork features an arrangement of wildflowers, including lilies, daisies, and bluebells, gathered in a white wicker basket. The composition is rendered in a soft palette of pink, yellow, blue, and green against an atmospheric background. The piece is hand-signed in pencil by the artist in the lower-right margin and is numbered 236/1950. A printed plate signature with a copyright date of 1986 is also visible in the lower right of the image area. The lower-left margin includes the printed text Somerset House Limited, Houston, Texas. The print is presented in a white-painted wooden frame with triple matting in pink, charcoal grey, and gold. The reverse of the frame includes a Certificate of Limited Edition from Somerset House Limited, dated 1987, and a gallery label from The Frame Cellar of Canfield, Ohio.
Lot: 194 - Mary Bertrand Signed Floral Offset Lithograph
This floral print is an offset lithograph after an original watercolor by artist Mary Vincent Bertrand. The composition features a soft-focus bouquet of peach, blue, and white flowers with green foliage and delicate trailing branches set against a pale, neutral background. The work is numbered 1976/2900 in pencil and features a hand-signed cursive signature reading m bertrand at the bottom center, located below a printed copyright mark for Bertrand. The artwork is presented in a dark wood frame with a double mat in shades of slate blue and cream. No publisher or printer stamps are visible on the face of the work.
Lot: 195 - 19th-Century American Primitive Pine Work Table
This primitive country work table is constructed from solid pine and mixed softwoods with an aged finish. The tabletop is formed from two wide planks with an overhanging edge. It features a deep rectangular box apron supported by four hand-hewn, roughly tapered square legs. The construction is reinforced with visible square-head nails. No maker's marks or manufacturer stamps are visible on the exterior or undercarriage of the piece.
Lot: 196 - Late Victorian Eastlake Carved Pedestal Table
A late 19th-century Victorian parlor or side table in the Eastlake style. The circular solid wood top features decorative incised motifs, including two concentric circles and a central lobed or scalloped medallion. The top is supported by an ornate pedestal base consisting of a central turned post with a prominent four-way carved block featuring fan-shaped radiating patterns. The table rests on a tripod base with three splayed legs, each decorated with carved foliate or leaf designs at the knees and tapering towards the feet. The central pedestal terminates in a turned finial at the bottom. The wood grain is prominent throughout with a medium brown finish. No maker's marks or labels are visible.
Lot: 197 - American Windsor Painted Settle & Log Cabin Quilt
A mid-20th century American Windsor style wooden settle bench, commonly referred to as a deacons bench, and a coordinating cotton patchwork quilt. The bench features a spindle back topped by a scalloped crest rail, curved arms with turned supports, and a solid plank seat. The base consists of eight turned legs stabilized by H-form stretchers. The entire wooden frame is finished in a medium blue-grey paint. The quilt is executed in a classic Log Cabin pattern, characterized by concentric rectangular strips surrounding a center square. The fabrics include a variety of floral, geometric, and calico prints in shades of barn red, dusty blue, cream, and brown.
Lot: 198 - Oak Lodge Style Magazine End Table with Duck Motif
A late 20th-century oak and oak veneer magazine end table designed in a rustic or lodge style. The piece features a single-door cabinet at the base opening to a storage compartment. The door is decorated with an inset printed panel depicting three mallard ducks in flight among autumn-colored leaves and tree branches. Positioned above the door is a pull-out slide-out shelf with a black inset top surface. One side of the cabinet is equipped with an integrated two-tier magazine rack. The piece is finished in a medium-honey oak stain and is fitted with brass-tone circular knobs and exposed side hinges. The interior construction utilizes modern pocket-hole joinery. No maker marks are visible.
Lot: 199 - Large American Oval Braided Multi-Color Area Rug
101x 67. This is a large oval braided area rug in the traditional North American style. The rug is constructed from continuous, concentric bands of braided fabric strips, typically made of wool or a wool blend, which have been sewn together to create the final oval form. The design features a variegated pattern with a palette of slate blue, dusty rose, and cream. A small white rectangular tag is attached to the outer edge, though the printed information is not legible.
Lot: 200 - Three Americana Style Braided Oval Rugs
A trio of traditional American-style braided rugs in a concentric oval pattern. The set includes one large area rug, one runner, and one small accent mat. The rugs are constructed from braided textile strands, likely a cotton or wool blend, sewn together in a continuous coil to form an oval shape. The color palette consists of coordinated repeating bands in navy blue, burgundy, and variegated tan and cream with light blue highlights. This design is characteristic of rural farmhouse or country-style decor. A manufacturer label with a barcode is attached to the edge of the largest rug, though the text is illegible.
Lot: 200A - Set 12 Franciscan Porc. Vanishing Barn Plates
A set of 12 porcelain collector plates from the series titled The Vanishing American Barn produced by Franciscan Porcelain. Each circular plate features a detailed pictorial scene depicting historical or regional American farm buildings and barns in various seasonal settings. The series is based on original artwork, with the majority of the plates featuring the printed signature of artist Harris Hien. One plate, which depicts a steam locomotive emerging from a structure, is signed Karas in the lower right corner of the artwork. Individual titles in the collection include Round Barn, New England Barn, and Southern Tobacco Barn. The scenes are rendered in a representational style, likely achieved through high-quality transfer printing on a white porcelain ground. Each plate is finished with a thin gold-toned rim. The underside of each plate bears a brown backstamp identifying the manufacturer as Franciscan Porcelain and the series title. The backstamp also notes that this is a Limited Edition World Premier Issue Collectors Series produced exclusively for The Historic Providence Mint with a copyright date of 1983.
Lot: 200B - Anchor Hocking Wexford & FTDA Pressed Glass Vases
This collection consists of three pieces of clear pressed glass commercial florist ware. Two matching footed vases feature the Wexford pattern, which is attributed to Anchor Hocking. These vases have a flared shape with a scalloped rim and a molded diamond-point pattern across the body, resting on pedestal bases with vertical fluting. The third item is a cylindrical vase with vertical ribbing and a flared rim, accented by a horizontal band of molded diamond patterns near the base. The underside of this cylindrical vase is marked with the raised lettering FTDA ? 1982, indicating its production for the Florists Transworld Delivery Association. All pieces exhibit the rounded edges characteristic of molded glass manufacture.
Lot: 201 - Set 8 Vtg Motor Oil Bottles w/ Spouts & Carrier
A set of eight one-quart oil bottles with pouring spouts, housed in an original eight-compartment carrier with a central spring-coil handle. This collection of period service station equipment dates from the circa 1920s to 1940s. One bottle features a red and black applied color label for HEP Imperial Refineries, Clayton, Missouri. Other bottles in the set are embossed with various measurement instructions and volume markers, including Fill to Arrow Point, Fill to the Ring, and One Liquid Quart. Several bottles bear embossed measurement seals such as Mass D-9 Seal and a logo within a triangle. The metal pouring spouts vary in manufacturer and branding. Multiple spouts are embossed for The Master Mfg. Co., Litchfield, Illinois, with a patent date of September 14, 1926. One spout is branded with a Gargoyle logo and embossed for Gargoyle Mobiloil B, Property of Vacuum Oil Co. Another spout features an oval logo for B.O. Rhodes Co. The spouts exhibit different styles of dust caps and breather hole configurations.
Lot: 202 - Set 8 Master Motor Oil Bottles w/ Spouts & Carrier
Set of eight motor oil bottles with dispensing spouts and a frame carrier. The spouts feature an embossed oval logo for The Master Manufacturing Company of Litchfield, Illinois, with a patent date of September 14, 1926. The set consists of eight bottles with a one liquid quart capacity. One bottle is embossed with the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) logo featuring a central torch symbol and the words Standard Oil Company Service (Indiana). Another bottle is a blue-tinted Ball Perfect Mason jar. Additional bottles feature measurement markings including One Liquid Quart, To-Line, and Mass. O-11 Seal. The carrier is a black-finished frame configured to hold eight bottles in two rows with a central carry handle. One liquid quart capacity per bottle.
Lot: 203 - Davis Welding & Manufacturing Mobil Bulk Oil Can
A vintage bulk liquid delivery can manufactured by The Davis Welding & Manufacturing Co. of Cincinnati, Ohio. Constructed from heavy-gauge metal, the vessel was originally utilized for the transport and delivery of petroleum products. The design features a cylindrical body with vertical ribs, a conical shoulder, and a sturdy, curved tubular handle. It is equipped with a heavy hinged lid attached to the handle via a metal chain. The lid is embossed with THE DAVIS WELDING & MFG. CO., CINCINNATI OHIO, and several patent dates including PAT. JAN. 27-20, AUG. 31-20, and NOV. 22-21. The body displays a circular white decal featuring the Mobil Pegasus logo and brand name.
Lot: 204 - Vtg D.B. Smith Indian Air Cooled Fire Pump Sprayer
A vintage Indian Fire Pump backpack sprayer manufactured by D.B. Smith and Company of Utica, New York. This piece of firefighting memorabilia features a kidney-shaped tank constructed from polished brass and copper. The lower portion of the tank body displays horizontal ribbing for reinforcement, while the rear panel is perforated with ventilation holes for user comfort during operation. The unit includes a slide-action brass pump wand equipped with a dual-tip nozzle and a textured wooden grip. A heavy-duty black rubber hose connects the wand assembly to the base of the tank. The tank is topped with a red plastic filler cap featuring integrated air venting. Markings on the filler cap include D.B. SMITH AND COMPANY, UTICA, N.Y. U.S.A., and INDIAN PATENTED. The rear panel is embossed with the text AIR COOLED PATENTED TANK. Approximately 18-20 inches in height.
Lot: 205 - Mobiloil Outboard 2.5 Gallon Motor Oil Can
Vintage cylindrical 2.5-gallon motor oil can produced for Mobiloil, a brand of the Socony-Vacuum Oil Company, Inc. The can is constructed of lithographed steel with a domed top. The front displays the iconic red winged horse Pegasus logo above the text Mobiloil Outboard in large blue lettering. The side panel is printed with the capacity Net Contents 2.5 U.S. Gallons 9.46 Liters. A manufacturer's mark at the lower front margin identifies the producer as Socony-Vacuum Oil Company Inc., New York, N.Y., Made in U.S.A. The top is fitted with a wire bale carrying handle with a turned wooden grip. It features two access points: a central filling port with a hex-head cap and a smaller offset pour spout with its original screw-on cap. 2.5 U.S. Gallons (9.46 Liters).
Lot: 206 - Vtg Mobilube Outboard Gear Oil Tin w/ Spout
This vintage rectangular lithographed tin oil can was produced by the Socony-Vacuum Oil Company for their Mobilube brand. The can features the iconic red Pegasus graphic on the front above the brand name Mobilube and the subtext (FOR GEARS) in dark blue. The body is decorated with a classic three-band design consisting of a thin blue stripe at the top, a large white mid-section, and a solid red bottom band. The top surface of the can is embossed with the text GX90, OUTBOARD, GEAR OIL, and SAE 90. One side of the can bears the manufacturer's mark S/V Design B-67360. The reverse side includes text indicating the contents weigh TWO POUNDS or 0.907 KILO, along with corporate trademark information for New York and the origin of manufacture, Made in U.S.A. The can is fitted with a period-correct metal dispensing spout that includes a screw-on cap attached by a metal swivel arm.
Lot: 207 - Pair Vtg Mobil Upperlube & Permazone Cans
This lot consists of two vintage lithographed tin one-gallon containers from the Mobil brand, dating from the mid-20th century. The first container is a rectangular Mobil Upperlube can produced by the Socony-Vacuum Oil Company, Inc. It features a top metal handle and an original screw cap. The front displays the red Pegasus logo inside a shield with the slogan The Sign The Nation Knows and the text Makes Engines Run Smoother. The bottom red band is marked Socony-Vacuum. The reverse side contains detailed directions for lubricating upper cylinder walls, piston rings, and valve stems. Side panels are marked Socony-Vacuum Oil Company Incorporated, Made in U.S.A., New York. The second item is a cylindrical Mobil Permazone Anti-Freeze can. The lithographed exterior features a large red Pegasus logo on a white and blue ground. Text identifies it as an Ethylene Glycol Base Anti-Freeze that Will Not Boil Away. The reverse includes comprehensive usage directions, a warning label, and volume measurements. The top lid is incised with the code 150 over D1T. Capacity: One U.S. Gallon each.
Lot: 208 - 16 Vtg Mobil Automotive Products & Memorabilia
This collection consists of sixteen vintage Mobil branded automotive products and memorabilia items. The group features two white ceramic coffee mugs in a heavy restaurant-ware style, each decorated with the red Pegasus mascot and Mobilgas branding. Also included are two one-quart motor oil cans, one of composite construction with a Mobil shield and Pegasus logo, and one metal tin with a blue and white design. The lot includes one metal one-quart tin of Mobil Permazone anti-freeze and summer coolant. The remainder of the collection consists of eleven small metal additive cans, including six rectangular 8-ounce cans of Mobil cooling system conditioner with screw-top lids and five cylindrical 8-ounce cans of Mobil Upperlube Super top cylinder lubricant. The items showcase various historical branding elements of the Mobil Oil Corporation.
Lot: 209 - Mobil Service Station Memorabilia & Automobilia
This assortment of vintage Mobil service station items includes a warning sign, a pair of ceramic mugs, an attendant side cap, and a pair of glass chemical bottles. The sign is a single-sided porcelain enamel on steel plate featuring the text FOR USE AS A MOTOR FUEL ONLY CONTAINS LEAD ANTIKNOCK COMPOUNDS in black lettering alongside a blue, red, and white Mobil shield logo. The pair of heavy, diner-style ceramic mugs are white glazed with the red winged Pegasus logo and Mobilgas branding. The fabric service station cap is a garrison-style side cap in dark blue with white piping, featuring a white circular patch with a red Pegasus and the words SUPER Mobiloil in gold-tone print. The two clear glass specialty chemical bottles contain an opaque white liquid and feature black screw-on caps. Their labels are heavily deteriorated but show red and blue text including POISON warnings and references to dichlorobenzene and radiator maintenance. These bottles contain original liquid chemical contents and may be subject to specific shipping regulations or hazardous material restrictions. Sign dimensions: approximately 4 inches by 5 inches.
Lot: 210 - Late 1950s Mobil Regular Gas Pump Globe
One small chip to lense. Globe is free of chips and cracks. This is a vintage Mobil Regular gasoline pump globe, a classic piece of mid-20th-century American automobilia. The item consists of a white milk glass body with two circular glass lenses. Each lens features the Mobil brand logo used from the mid-1950s through the 1960s, which includes the brand name in dark blue block lettering and the iconic red flying Pegasus logo centered below. The word Regular is printed in dark blue at the bottom of the design. The graphics are framed within a blue-bordered shield featuring a red chevron-style base. The lenses are secured to the body by metal mounting clips and black-headed screws. This type of globe was standard for Mobil service stations across the United States. Diameter: 16 inches.
Lot: 211 - Gilbert & Barker Mobiloil Gargoyle Lubester
A vintage floor-standing oil dispensing unit, commonly referred to as a lubester, manufactured by Gilbert and Barker. The unit features a rectangular sheet steel tank finished in red, topped with a manual cast-iron piston pump assembly and a hinged fill lid. The base of the pump assembly is embossed with the letters G & B, identifying the manufacturer as Gilbert and Barker Manufacturing Company. The cast-iron fill lid is embossed with several lines of text including GARGOYLE, Mobiloil, VACUUM OIL CO., and NEW YORK USA. The pump neck bears the cast alphanumeric string 7875X, while the upper pipe elbow is cast with 3513X. The front of the tank displays a shield-shaped decal with the red Mobiloil Pegasus logo and brand name, consistent with a modern restoration. The assembly includes a hand-operated pump lever topped with a black knob and a curved return spout.
Lot: 212 - Gilbert & Barker Mobiloil Dispensers
This restored industrial lubricant dispenser, commonly known as lubesters, was manufactured by Gilbert & Barker and branded for the Mobiloil line of the Vacuum Oil Company. Each unit features a rectangular sheet steel storage tank finished in a high-gloss red, supported by four swivel casters for mobility. The top of each tank is fitted with a manual hand-crank pump and a hinged cast iron fill lid. The lid is embossed with the text GARGOYLE Mobiloil VACUUM OIL CO. NEW YORK USA surrounding a central Gargoyle graphic. The pump mechanism is operated by a side-mounted crank with a black spherical knob and includes a curved delivery spout with an integrated drip cup. The front of each tank displays a shield-shaped decal featuring the red Pegasus logo above the Mobiloil name in blue serif lettering. Fine print at the lower edge of the decal reads LICENSED BY MOBIL OIL CORPORATION L 2. Visible casting marks include 3552 X on the lid hinge and 1914Y on the pump housing base. Approximately 48 inches (height) x 22 inches (width) x 10 inches (depth).
Lot: 213 - Coca-Cola Advertising & Bottling Memorabilia
This lot comprises an assortment of Coca-Cola branded items, including a reproduction porcelain enamel sign, a weathered wooden bottle crate with multiple bottles, and a large-format quart bottle. The rectangular porcelain enamel sign features a red ground with a green outer border and a yellow inner border. It displays the text ICE COLD in yellow with white icicle motifs, the Coca-Cola script logo in white, and AS ALWAYS FIVE 5 CENTS below, with the number 5 prominently featured in yellow. The reverse of the sign bears an original paper label from the manufacturer, Ande Rooney of Port Ewen, New York, stating it is a reproduction made using kiln-fired porcelain enamels. The group includes a red-painted wooden shipping crate with metal-reinforced corners and a faded white Coca-Cola script logo on the side. The crate holds four red cardboard six-pack carriers containing a variety of greenish-tinted glass hobbleskirt bottles. These bottles feature white Applied Color Label (ACL) markings such as Coke, Coca-Cola, money back bottle, and return for refund. Several bottles in the rear rows retain their original red metal crown caps. Also included is a 32 fluid ounce (1 quart) clear glass bottle with white ACL lettering marked return for deposit and Coca-Cola. Sign: Approximately 11 x 8.75 inches Wooden Crate: Approximately 18.5 x 12 x 4 inches Quart Bottle: Approximately 11.5 inches height.
Lot: 214 - Vtg Red Pressed Steel Tricycle w/ Wooden Grips
This vintage child's riding toy is a tricycle constructed from pressed steel. The frame, contoured seat, and wheels are made of steel with a red painted finish. The steering assembly features a vertical fork and column topped with a horizontal handlebar fitted with black turned-wood grips. The front wheel is equipped with a direct-drive pedal mechanism with rubber pads. The wheels feature solid rubber tires. Faint remnants of yellow or gold lettering are present on the frame spine beneath the seat, but the text is illegible due to wear.
Lot: 215 - Stangl, Gray Graniteware & Agateware Kitchenware
This collection includes an assortment of vintage kitchenware and decorative items featuring a creamer and open sugar bowl set in the Town and Country pattern by Stangl Pottery. These ceramic pieces display a blue and white mottled spongeware glaze and are marked on the underside with the official Stangl hand-painted backstamp from Trenton, New Jersey. The group also features multiple enamelware vessels, including a large conical coffee pot in gray and white mottled graniteware with a wire bail handle and turned wood grip, an open bucket-style pot with a teal green and white marbled agateware finish, and a smaller white enamelware coffee pot with a hinged lid. Additionally, the collection contains a fluted metal chamberstick or finger candlestick, likely made of tinned iron or zinc, with a shallow circular tray and a side loop handle.
Lot: 216 - Turned Wood Mace & Graduated Candlesticks
A group of turned wooden objects comprising a traditional exercise mace and graduated candlesticks. The exercise mace, also known as a gada, features a heavy, bulbous head crafted from highly figured hardwood with visible natural fissures and knot details. Its tapered wooden handle is inserted through the head and secured with a visible dowel at the underside. The accompanying graduated candlesticks feature ring-turned stems and flared circular bases, with each topped by a brass-toned metal candle cup insert. All pieces are constructed from a dense hardwood with prominent grain patterns, likely oak or beech. No manufacturer labels, stamps, or marks are present on the surfaces of the items.
Lot: 217 - Trick Dog Mechanical Bank
This is a Trick Dog mechanical bank, a cast iron coin-saving device featuring a design in the style of late 19th-century mechanical banks. The bank is constructed from painted cast iron components and set upon a rectangular base. The figures include a clown wearing an orange tunic and red-tipped hat, a brown barrel with a top coin slot, and a black dog. The front of the base is embossed with the title TRICK DOG in white letters flanked by green cross motifs. The end panel of the base features the embossed word BANK in white. The bank operates via a lever-activated internal spring mechanism intended to move the dog toward the barrel to deposit a coin.
Lot: 218 - Vintage Uncle Sam Mechanical Bank
This mechanical coin bank is a vintage reproduction of the 1886 design by Shepard Hardware Co. The figure represents Uncle Sam standing on a grey platform next to a red carpet bag. The front of the base features an embossed eagle flanked by banners reading UNCLE SAM. The sides of the red base are embossed with the word BANK. The red carpet bag is embossed with the letters U.S. The piece is constructed from sand-cast iron with a polychrome finish. The mechanism is operated by a lever located behind the figure's right foot, which triggers the arm to drop a coin into the bag while moving the beard.
Lot: 219 - Hometown Battery Mechanical Baseball Bank
A cast iron mechanical coin bank featuring a baseball theme titled Home Town Battery. The bank depicts three multi colored figures mounted on a rectangular green base: a pitcher, a batter in a blue POSSUMS jersey, and a catcher. The front of the base features the raised text HOME TOWN and BATTERY flanking a central motif of two crossed bats and a baseball. The underside is embossed with the word TAIWAN in reverse and contains a black rubber plug for coin removal. Construction includes modern Phillips head screws, identifying this as a 20th century reproduction of a late 19th century design.
Lot: 220 - Michael Garman Hand-Painted Western Sculptures
This collection features hand-painted Americana-style sculptures produced by Michael Garman Productions in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The group includes four distinct figures depicting Western and frontier themes. One figure portrays a cowboy tipping his hat while holding a western saddle, with the base incised MICHAEL GARMAN and dated 1982. A second figure depicts a kneeling man in denim overalls and a blue shirt holding a lantern. A third figure represents a Native American warrior holding a spear, detailed with a feathered headpiece and a patterned loincloth. The final figure is a gambling dealer wearing a red vest and top hat, positioned behind a podium with a spinning prize wheel and a sign reading MINIMUM $2.00 BET. The pieces are constructed from a cast composition material and are finished with detailed hand-painting. Several bases are incised with the artist's name, and the underside of one sculpture retains a gold foil manufacturer's label identifying the maker and production location in America.
Lot: 221 - Jim Ponter, Encounter at Teton River, Bronze
This contemporary Western sculpture, titled Encounter at Teton River, was created by artist Jim Ponter. The composition depicts a dynamic bison hunt featuring three Native American hunters on horseback. The scene is full of movement, showing the hunters in pursuit, with the action culminating on the right side where the bison is shown goring a falling horse and its rider. The work is rendered with a dark, multi-toned bronze patina over a highly textured surface, characteristic of cold-cast resin or a similar composite casting. The sculpture is mounted on a separate, stepped, oval-shaped dark wooden plinth. A brass identification plaque is fixed to the front of the base, bearing the literal transcription ENCOUNTER AT TETON RIVER on the first line and By Jim Ponter on the second line. Dimensions not provided.
Lot: 222 - Vtg Pioneer Style Covered Wagon Model
This is a detailed scale model of a pioneer-style covered wagon, constructed in the style of those used during the American westward expansion. The model is primarily constructed of wood with a natural, unpainted finish and features a white canvas fabric cover supported by interior metal hoops. Key features include four rotating spoked wheels and an articulated front axle assembly. The wagon is outfitted with several scale accessories including a side-mounted miniature wooden water barrel, a miniature wooden rifle secured with leather straps, a miniature shovel, and additional wooden crate details on the side. Two small canvas grain sacks are tied to the rear gate with twine. The front hitch assembly includes metal loops and small chain link details. The interior is accessible from the front and rear openings of the canvas cover. There are no visible maker marks, stamps, or labels.
Lot: 223 - American Concord Stagecoach Wooden Model
This is a vintage wooden display model of a nineteenth-century American Concord stagecoach. The piece is constructed primarily of wood, including the passenger cabin, chassis, spoked wheels, and hitch assembly. The cabin features a red fabric-lined interior. Exterior details include a wire-form luggage rail on the roof, metal footrest supports, and decorative metal chains. The front and rear cargo boots are fashioned from a tan synthetic leather or vinyl material. The model is designed with rotating wheels and a pivoting front axle. It appears to be a high-quality kit-built or folk-art creation, though no manufacturer marks or signatures are present.
Lot: 224 - American Kentucky Style Flintlock Long Rifle Wall Hanger
41.5, octogon barrel. No markings. Tiger maple stock. This single muzzleloading flintlock long rifle is designed in the traditional American Kentucky or Pennsylvania style, featuring a full-length tiger-stripe maple stock with prominent figure. The rifle is equipped with an octagonal barrel showing a matured dark brown patina and an iron flintlock action with a swan-neck cock. The lock plate and hammer exhibit decorative scrollwork engraving, though no maker markings are visible. The firearm is accented with ornate brass furniture, including a four-piece engraved patchbox on the right side of the buttstock, a decorative side plate, a crescent-shaped buttplate, and a classic-style trigger guard. A raised cheekpiece is carved into the left side of the stock, which is secured to the barrel with brass pins. A wooden ramrod is held in place by brass pipes along the underside of the forend. Sights consist of a fixed rear notch and a front blade. Note - As an antique or black powder firearm, this item does not require a background check.
Lot: 225 - 19th C. Style Iron Restraints & Balkan Signal Horn
This group comprises two sets of iron restraints and one decorative signal horn. The first set of restraints consists of heavy iron leg shackles connected by a hand-forged style chain to a large central ring. A brass identification plate riveted to one shackle is inscribed SOUTHWESTERN STAGE COMPANY and the number 114 is stamped into the iron body. The second set of restraints is a pair of iron handcuffs joined by a central swivel. Both sets of restraints utilize a threaded screw-plug or barrel-lock mechanism common to 18th and 19th-century patterns. One threaded key is included in the lot. The third item is a large, curved signal horn of a type produced in the Balkan provinces during the late Ottoman period. The horn is constructed from a curved wooden or horn core reinforced with multiple brass-alloy bands. These metal bands feature decorative serrated edges and pierced folk-art motifs, including a stylized heart-and-cross design and geometric shapes.
Lot: 226 - Native American Style Painted Drum & Shield Set
A collection of Native American style decorative and ceremonial objects, including a fringed leather quiver with arrows, a painted rawhide drum, miniature birch bark canoes, and a decorated shield. The frame drum features a rawhide head painted with earth-toned pigments depicting a central multi-pointed star surrounded by running horses and stylized teepee motifs. The flag shield is constructed of deer rawhide over a willow hoop and is decorated with American flag iconography, wool trade cloth, feathers, and dance arrows. The quiver is made of fringed leather and contains arrows with turkey feather fletching, steel tips, and glass beadwork. The birch bark canoes are crafted with lashed rims and interior supports. Identification tags attached to the objects specify materials including deer rawhide, willow, trade cloth, and turkey feathers, with a stylistic attribution to the Northern Plains.
Lot: 227 - Original Cosmo Art Novelty Prov. Wash. Ins. Tin Sign
17.5 x 24. An antique lithographed tin advertising sign produced by the Cosmo Art Novelty Company of New York for the Providence Washington Insurance Company of Providence, Rhode Island. The central design features a bust-length portrait of George Washington, modeled after the Athenaeum portrait by Gilbert Stuart, set within an oval frame. The portrait is flanked by green oak leaves and acorns. Below the portrait, a central scroll is inscribed 1799 INCORPORATED 1799, denoting the founding year of the company. The years 1732 and 1799 flank the scroll, marking the birth and death dates of George Washington. The lower section consists of a black rectangular field with gold-toned Gothic-style lettering reading Providence Washington Insurance Company of Providence, R. I. The background is a muted greenish-blue. A small maker mark for COSMO ART NOVELTY CO. NEW YORK is located in the bottom left corner.
Lot: 228 - Jules A. Bouillet Canvasback Drake Duck Decoy
A handcrafted limited edition decorative duck decoy depicting a Canvasback drake by artist Jules A. Bouillet. The figure is constructed from a cast resin or composite material featuring high-relief molded texturing to simulate realistic feather patterns. The piece is hand-painted with a reddish-brown head, a black breast and tail, and a light gray body with fine vermiculated markings. It is finished with red inset eyes and a dark, textured bill. The underside is lined with brown felt and bears an original manufacturer label. This label includes a cursive signature for Jules A. Bouillet, the printed text A Handcrafted Limited Edition By Jules A. Bouillet, a JB logo, and a 1992 copyright date. The decoy is hand-numbered 1983/2500.
Lot: 229 - Tom Taber Painted & Carved Redhead Drake Decoy
A hand-carved and painted wooden duck decoy representing a male Redhead drake. The figure features a reddish-brown head with a light-blue and black bill and inset glass eyes. The body is painted with a black breast and tail area, while the midsection is finished in light brown with dark-painted feather accents. The head is a separate piece joined to the body with a visible neck seam. The upper back of the decoy displays several small, shallow circular indentations or holes. The underside of the wooden base is signed in black ink by the maker, Tom Taber.
Lot: 230 - Jules A. Bouillet Bufflehead Duck Decoy, 1992
A decorative duck decoy by artist Jules A. Bouillet, modeled as a male Bufflehead. The piece is constructed with a textured surface throughout to simulate realistic plumage. The paint application includes iridescent green and purple highlights on the head, a large white crown patch, and a blue-grey bill. The body is rendered with a dark back and tail, white wing patches, and a pale underside. The item is set on a brown felt base that retains its original identification label. The label features a handwritten signature in blue ink reading Jules A. Bouillet and is hand-numbered 715 / 750. Printed information on the label includes A Handcrafted Limited Edition, a JB monogram, and the copyright date ? 1992.
Lot: 231 - Hand-Carved & Painted Mourning Dove Wood Sculpture
A decorative hand-painted sculpture representing a Mourning Dove perched on a rustic, wood-textured base. The carving features detailed plumage with characteristic black wing spots, blue orbital rings surrounding the eyes, and a long, pointed tail with white-tipped outer feathers. The item is constructed from carved wood or a wood-like composite material with a textured, painted finish. Visual inspection of the underside of the base reveals a dark, flat surface with no discernible maker marks, signatures, or labels. The bird is posed in a naturalistic profile, and the paint is applied to simulate the soft, variegated gray and tan colors of the species.
Lot: 232 - Jules A. Bouillet Ruddy Duck Decoy 699/750
A handcrafted limited edition decorative duck decoy by Jules A. Bouillet depicting a male Ruddy Duck in breeding plumage. The piece features a bright blue bill, white cheek patches, a black crown, and a chestnut-colored body with an upright, fanned tail. The entire surface exhibits fine, realistic feather texturing. The underside is covered in dark brown felt and bears an applied paper label printed with the text A Handcrafted Limited Edition, By Jules A. Bouillet, and a stylized JB monogram with the copyright date 1992. The label is further hand-signed Jules A Bouillet and hand-numbered 699 / 750 in ink.
Lot: 233 - John Bundy & Co Ducks Unlimited 1990-91 Duck Decoy
A John Bundy and Company hand-carved wooden duck decoy, produced as a 1990-1991 Special Edition for Ducks Unlimited. This piece is constructed from laminated wood, sculpted to reveal rhythmic, concentric grain patterns in shades of dark brown and black beneath a high-gloss finish. The head features inset, realistic-style eyes. The underside of the base bears an incised oval stamp reading DUCKS UNLIMITED, containing the signature Valerie Bundy, and dated 1990 Special Edition 1991.
Lot: 234 - Randy Tull Ducks Unlimited Ring-necked Duck Decoy
This limited edition painted wood duck decoy depicts a male Ring-necked duck, produced for the Ducks Unlimited International Collection for the 1994-1995 season. The decoy features stylized paintwork including a dark head with a maroon sheen, yellow inset eyes, and a blue-gray bill with a distinctive white band. A subtle chestnut-colored ring is present around the neck. The body exhibits detailed feathering patterns in gray, white, and black. The underside of the unfinished wood base features an inset metallic medallion embossed with Ducks Unlimited, a map and duck head logo, the dates 1994 and 1995, and the text Limited Edition International Collection. The base is hand-signed in black ink by Randy Tull and marked with the number 1216. Four green felt protective pads are affixed to the base.
Lot: 235 - Ducks Unlimited 1994-95 Wood Duck Drake Decoy
A hand-carved and painted wooden decoy depicting a male wood duck, issued as a special edition for Ducks Unlimited. The figure features detailed carved textures intended to simulate feathering and is hand-painted in the characteristic plumage of a drake wood duck, including a green and white crested head, red eyes, and a multi-colored bill. The underside of the decoy is finished with a green felt lining and contains an inset bronze-tone medallion. This medallion features the Ducks Unlimited logo and is inscribed with the text DUCKS UNLIMITED, Special Edition, and 1994-95. The construction consists of a solid wood body with a separately attached head.
Lot: 236 - Jules A. Bouillet Spectacled Eider Drake Decoy
A handcrafted and hand-painted limited edition decorative duck decoy by artist Jules A. Bouillet, depicting a Spectacled Eider drake. This piece is constructed of hand-painted composite or resin with a high-detail molded texture, finished to resemble a traditional wood carving. The decoy is fixed in a swimming position and features realistic proportions and intricate textured detailing to simulate individual feathers on the wings and body. The head is finished in a pale green with the species' characteristic white circular spectacle patches around the eyes, which are inset blue-colored glass or acrylic. The bill is painted a vibrant orange. The body features a black breast and lower body with light tan and white plumage on the back and wings. The underside is fitted with a brown felt protective layer and an adhesive label featuring a cursive signature in black ink reading Jules A. Bouillet. The label is hand-numbered 282 / 3500 and includes printed text: A Handcrafted Limited Edition, By Jules A. Bouillet, followed by a monogram of the letters J and B intertwined, and copyright 1992.
Lot: 237 - Ducks Unlimited 1993-94 Black Duck Decoy
A decorative black duck decoy produced for Ducks Unlimited as a Special Edition for the 1993-1994 season. This piece is attributed to carver Pat Godin and is crafted from carved wood with realistic hand-painted plumage. The body features detailed feathering patterns in shades of brown and tan, while the head exhibits fine stippling and inset dark eyes. The bill is painted a pale greenish-yellow with a black tip. The decoy has a solid, flat base with a dark stain. Centered on the underside is a recessed copper-toned medallion embossed with the Ducks Unlimited logo and the text DUCKS UNLIMITED Special Edition 1993-94.
Lot: 238 - Painted Sheet Metal Model Biplane w/ Fleur-de-Lis
This is a large-scale decorative model of a biplane, designed in the style of a World War I-era scout fighter such as a French SPAD. The aircraft is primarily constructed from formed sheet metal and finished in a matte teal paint. It features a carved wooden propeller mounted to a brass-toned hub with a flat-head screw, allowing for manual rotation. The fuselage displays a white fleur-de-lis insignia on both port and starboard sides. The tail fin is stenciled with the numbers 39339 in white. Black-painted metal struts and wire rigging connect the upper and lower wings. A brass-toned metal chain is wrapped around the fuselage for hanging display.
Lot: 239 - Pair Vtg Hand-Built Metal Model Airplanes
This lot features a pair of hand-built metal model aircraft designed for decorative display. The first model is a triplane finished in matte reddish-brown paint, characterized by a skeletal wire-work fuselage and three wings. It is equipped with a tractor-style propeller attached to a detailed engine block and features a landing gear configuration that includes both wheels and skids. The second model is a biplane seaplane finished in a tan or buff color, featuring twin pontoons and a closed, tapered fuselage. The name Dolly is hand-painted in black cursive script on the rear section of the fuselage, and the tailplanes are decorated with black and tan diagonal stripes. This model includes a black three-bladed propeller with a conical spinner. Both airplanes are constructed from sheet metal with wire struts and rigging. Each model is fitted with a metal chain intended for hanging display.
Lot: 240 - Pair Folk Art Metal Model Airplanes
Two handcrafted folk art style metal model airplanes, including one in the style of a pioneer-era Bleriot XI monoplane. The Bleriot-style model is finished in a dark blue-gray matte paint and features an intricate wire rigging system supporting the wings and tail. It includes an open cockpit with steering wheel-style controls and landing gear with skids. The second aircraft is a stylized mid-century monoplane finished in silver with a dark gray engine cowling. It features red five-pointed star markings on the wings and fuselage, a wire canopy frame, and a red two-blade propeller. Both pieces are constructed from metal and wire. A brass-colored chain is attached to both models as shown.
Lot: 241 - Austin Productions Acoma Mother & Child Sculpture
This cast sculpture, produced by Austin Productions as part of their Acoma series, depicts a mother and child in a stylized, protective pose. The figures exhibit elongated forms and simplified facial features characteristic of modernist interpretations of Native American aesthetic traditions. The mother figure is draped in a voluminous cloak with a textured, matte finish, accented by geometric patterns along the borders. Her long, linear hair flows down the back, merging into the textured body of the piece. The sculpture is constructed from a stone-and-resin composite, typically referred to as Durastone. The lower rear edge is incised with the mark AUSTIN PROD INC followed by a copyright symbol and the date 1984. The work sits on an integrated flat base. Dimensions: Not provided.
Lot: 242 - Adirondack Hooked Rug Footstool & Bark Pockets
This three-piece lot of rustic folk art consists of a small footstool and a matching pair of hanging bark wall pockets, all crafted in a style characteristic of American Adirondack or Great Camp furniture. The footstool features a frame made from natural, unpeeled branches with the bark intact, including four legs reinforced with branch stretchers and corner braces. The flat wooden top is finished with split-branch trim and an inset hand-hooked rug panel. The textile panel depicts a central stylized red and white rose blossom with three green leaves set against a mottled gray and beige background. The two wall pockets are constructed from thick sections of natural tree bark, likely oak or a similar deeply fissured species, curved into semi-cylindrical forms. They are lashed together with heavy natural fiber rope that passes through the bark to create decorative lacing and integrated hanging handles. The containers are finished with solid wood or bark bottoms. No maker marks, labels, or signatures are visible on any of the pieces.
Lot: 243 - Victorian Style Wicker Baby Carriage w/ Iron Frame
This antique baby carriage features a high-backed body constructed of woven wicker in a natural finish. The design incorporates a decorative openwork gallery with looped scroll patterns along the sides and a reinforced wrapped wicker rim. The body is supported by a black-painted iron frame featuring integrated C-scroll and S-scroll metal suspension springs. It is equipped with four large-diameter thin-spoke metal wheels. The long, curved metal handle is fitted with a turned wooden push-bar. The interior contains a two-piece peach-colored fabric cushion set consisting of a mattress pad and a small pillow. The base under the cushion consists of a flat wooden board. The overall design is consistent with American wicker furniture produced in the late 19th to early 20th century, in the style of manufacturers such as Heywood-Wakefield. Dimensions: 46 x 22 x 40 inches (estimated).
Lot: 244 - American Primitive Slant Front Pine Storage Bin
14.5x 15x 28. This floor-standing storage bin is an example of American primitive utility furniture, constructed from solid pine planks with nailed joinery. The design features a slanted front hinged lid attached with two black-painted iron T-strap hinges. The interior is finished in a blue paint and contains a metal chain lid stay. Two metal binder clips are attached to the upper side panels, representing later additions likely used to secure a liner. Historically, such bins were utilized for storing grain, flour, or other dry household supplies.
Lot: 245 - Mexican Turquoise Verdigris Wood Nightstand
15x 15x 26.5. A contemporary small accent cabinet or nightstand, in a style frequently associated with Mexican rustic furniture, featuring a Western or Southwestern aesthetic. The piece is constructed from mixed woods with a two-tone finish; the front panels of the drawer and the cabinet door are finished in a light natural tone, while the surrounding frame and side panels are finished in a darker contrasting stain. The single upper drawer is constructed with visible dovetail joints. The lower cabinet door opens on butt hinges to reveal an undivided storage compartment, secured by a modern magnetic catch at the base. The unit is heavily ornamented with metal trim along the top and vertical edges, treated to achieve a vibrant green verdigris patina. This trim is secured with a series of decorative, hammered metal studs. Both the drawer and the door are fitted with cast metal pulls in the shape of arrowheads, finished to match the verdigris trim. No maker marks, labels, or signatures are visible.
Lot: 246 - Planet Jr. Style Wood & Iron 5-Tine Cultivator
Attributed to manufacturers such as Planet Jr. or Iron Age, this antique hand-push garden cultivator or wheel hoe dates from the late 19th to early 20th century. The implement features two long, weathered hardwood handles with curved grips and a single wooden cross-brace. The front of the tool is equipped with a large, spoked iron wheel. The lower frame assembly holds five curved iron cultivator tines used for tilling and weeding. The iron frame is designed for adjustability via a series of bolts and pre-drilled holes located in the vertical supports. No legible maker marks, brand names, or patent numbers are visible on the metal or wooden components.
Lot: 247 - Wrought Iron Candle Stands
A pair of floor-standing candle holders constructed from wrought metal, featuring staggered heights. Each piece consists of a deep, cylindrical candle cup equipped with a central pricket spike designed for securing large pillar candles. The cups are integrated with wide, flat drip pans at the base of the cylinders. The slender, tubular stems are accented with a single turned-style ring collar positioned midway down the shaft. Each holder is supported by a tripod base composed of three scrolling strap-metal feet. The construction demonstrates utilitarian welding and forming techniques. No maker's marks, signatures, or stamps are visible on the stems, bases, or cup interiors.
Lot: 248 - Southwestern Geometric Flatweave Wool Blanket
72x 80. A large Southwestern-style flatweave textile, likely a heavy camp blanket, constructed from wool or a wool-blend material. The design features a bold, symmetrical geometric pattern influenced by Teec Nos Pos or J.B. Moore Navajo weaving styles. The central field is composed of large serrated red diamonds set against a dark charcoal ground, with internal geometric motifs in red, white, and charcoal. The textile is bordered on the top and bottom by wide cream-colored bands featuring black geometric patterns, including a Greek key-style border and stylized diamond motifs. Thin horizontal white bands with small diamond accents provide additional visual contrast throughout the dark charcoal sections. The ends are finished with a black overcast blanket stitch. No maker marks, labels, or signatures are visible.
Lot: 249 - Pair Metal Uncle Sam & Camel Advertising Signs
This lot features two metal advertising signs. The first is an embossed tin sign manufactured by Desperate Sign Co. in Wadsworth, Ohio, which reproduces the iconic James Montgomery Flagg Uncle Sam I Want You for U.S. Army recruiting poster. The design depicts Uncle Sam pointing forward under the primary text I WANT YOU FOR U.S. ARMY, with NEAREST RECRUITING STATION printed below. The manufacturer's mark DESPERATE SIGN CO., WADSWORTH, O. is located in the bottom right corner. The second sign is a rectangular, flat metal advertisement for Camel Cigarettes. It features the brand name in large red letters set against a background depicting Middle Eastern-inspired architecture. The advertisement includes the slogan NO PREMIUMS OR COUPONS BUT MY! WHAT A CIGARETTE and the price 20 FOR 10 cents. A graphic of a Camel Turkish and Domestic Blend cigarette pack is positioned on the left side. The sign is finished with four pre-drilled mounting holes at the corners.
Lot: 250 - Grant of London Shepherd Gate 24-Hour Wall Clock
23 in diameter. This is a contemporary wall clock by Grant of London, designed as a reproduction of the 24-hour Shepherd Gate Clock located at Greenwich. The clock features a large white dial with a 24-hour Roman numeral track, numbered I through XXIII and 0 at the top. An outer ring displays Arabic numerals for minutes in five-minute increments. The dial includes a sub-dial at the top and is printed with the text SHEPHERD PATENTEE, 3 LEADENHALL ST LONDON, and GALVANO-MAGNETIC CLOCK. The time is indicated by two spade-shaped hands in black and white and a thin black pointer hand. The clock is housed in a molded black composite or plastic case with a bezel featuring faux industrial bolt heads and a protective glass lens. The reverse features two separate battery-powered quartz movement housings and a manufacturer label identifying the piece as Grant of London, designed in the United Kingdom and assembled in China.
Lot: 251 - Vintage Cast Iron Lawn Jockey Hitching Post Statue
A vintage cast metal lawn jockey statue, likely cast iron, designed in the traditional huntsman or cavalier style. The standing figure is depicted in racing attire, featuring a red jacket with six black buttons, white breeches, and black boots with red tops. He is posed with his right hand on his hip and his left arm extended, holding a functional metal hitching ring. The head features a red cap and is detailed with painted facial features and black hair. The figure is mounted on a heavy, tiered square base. No maker marks, foundry stamps, or signatures are visible on the figure or the base.
Lot: 252 - Wrought Iron Bicycle Garden Planter
A large-scale decorative garden planter constructed from wrought iron and steel, fashioned in the style of a vintage bicycle. The piece features intricate scrollwork detailing forming the wheel spokes and structural frame. It is designed for utility in a landscape or patio setting, featuring four distinct plant-holding areas: a deep front wire-mesh basket, a circular ring holder located near the central pedal assembly, a flat wire-mesh platform on the seat area, and a smaller wire-mesh basket positioned over the rear wheel. The bicycle is stabilized for display by integrated metal kickstand-style legs. It is finished in a weathered green and yellow paint with heavy, intentional surface oxidation and patina. No manufacturer marks are visible; a modern auction tag with number 252 is attached to the handlebars.
Lot: 253 - White Painted Oak Whiskey Barrel
34 inches tall. Decorative barrel is constructed from oak staves in a traditional cooperage style. Each barrel features five horizontal metal hoops that exhibit heavy surface oxidation and rust. Both the wooden staves and the flat, circular heads have been finished with an all-over layer of white paint. A painted-over bung hole cover is situated on the midsection of the staves. The flat tops allow these pieces to function as rustic side tables or display pedestals. No maker's marks or stamps were identified during inspection.
Lot: 254 - White Painted Oak Whiskey Barrel
23 inches tall. Decorative barrel is constructed from oak staves in a traditional cooperage style. Each barrel features five horizontal metal hoops that exhibit heavy surface oxidation and rust. Both the wooden staves and the flat, circular heads have been finished with an all-over layer of white paint. A painted-over bung hole cover is situated on the midsection of the staves. The flat tops allow these pieces to function as rustic side tables or display pedestals. No maker's marks or stamps were identified during inspection.
Lot: 255 - Primitive White Painted Wood Bench w/ Hearts
58 inches long. This primitive style wooden bench is constructed from solid wood planks and finished in white paint. The piece features high, integrated side panels that serve as both the legs and side rests, each featuring a decorative heart-shaped cutout at the top. The front and rear aprons below the seat are finished with a scrolled, wavy edge. The construction utilizes a simple plank assembly typical of country or folk art furniture. A small, rectangular white adhesive inventory label with a black barcode and the number 255 is located on the seat; this is a modern tracking tag and not a maker's mark. No other signatures, stamps, or manufacturer labels are visible on the object.
Lot: 256 - Farmhouse White Painted High Back Settle Bench
70 inches long. A high-back wooden settle bench in the farmhouse style, constructed of softwood with a white painted finish. The backrest is composed of three wide horizontal planks, and the seat is formed by a single deep plank. The bench features solid board ends that serve as both the legs and armrests, exhibiting a decorative scroll-cut or wing silhouette on the front edges. No maker marks or stamps are visible on the piece; however, a small rectangular white inventory sticker with a barcode and printed numbers is located on the upper left-hand corner of the backrest. The overall form and construction are consistent with 20th-century American country or primitive-style furniture.
Lot: 257 - Painted Wooden Farmhouse High Back Settle Bench
A long high back settle bench constructed of wood with an off-white painted finish. This piece features a traditional farmhouse aesthetic with a tall backrest composed of three wide, horizontal planks. The solid side panels are shaped with a decorative scrolled profile that curves forward to form armrests and continues downward to serve as the legs. The seat is formed by a single solid plank. The construction utilizes simple joinery consistent with utility or country style furniture. A modern white rectangular inventory sticker is present on the upper left corner of the backrest.
Lot: 258 - Horse-Drawn Sleigh Display w/ Santa & Reindeer
72 inches long. This large-scale holiday display includes a professionally restored full-size horse-drawn sleigh, a large soft-sculpture Santa Claus figure, and a molded reindeer. The sleigh is constructed with a metal body and structural runners. The exterior is finished in high-gloss hunter green paint with fine red pinstriping. It is outfitted with gold-toned metal handrails and decorative accents. The metal runners are finished in dark green paint and feature scrolled details. A heraldic shield decal is present on both the front dashboard and the rear panel. The shield features a blue top register with three white birds facing left and a tan lower register with two crossed arrows. The Santa Claus figure is made from textiles with internal stuffing, wearing a traditional red and white suit. The life-size reindeer is made of a molded composite material with painted details and is attached to the sleigh via red satin ribbon harnesses. Length: 79 inches Width: 31 inches.
Lot: 259 - Attr. Harold Gale Santa Claus Store Display Figure
Large life size seated Santa Claus display figure, attributed to the Harold Gale Company. The figure is constructed with a molded composite or plastic face featuring realistic textures and hand-painted details. It is dressed in a red-orange felt or wool-like suit with white faux fur trim, a black vinyl belt with a metal buckle, and black boots. The hair and beard are made from dense white synthetic fiber. The figure is depicted in a seated position and holds red ribbon reins. Accessories include wire-rimmed spectacles and a plastic holly sprig with red berries on the hat. The figure is seated on a black tufted vinyl leatherette seat, which appears to be part of a larger sleigh-style display unit, indicated by a gold-tone metal rail.
Lot: 260 - Pair White-Tailed Deer Buck Statues
60 inches long. A pair of life-size decorative statues modeled after white-tailed deer bucks. The statues are constructed from a molded composite material with a hand-painted polychrome finish in shades of brown, tan, and white. The design features realistic anatomical proportions and large antlers attached to the head via internal metal armatures. These specimens appear to have been utilized as part of a seasonal or commercial holiday display, as they are currently adorned with red satin-like ribbons and positioned on a white granular substrate alongside a portion of a green metal sleigh. The form and mold of these statues are highly consistent with the Flambeau Masters Series Boss Buck full-body decoys. One statue features a contemporary white inventory tag on the antler containing a barcode and the numbers 2, 3, and 8.
Lot: 261 - Enterprise No. 7 Double-Wheel Coffee Grinder
One wheel has been replaced. This is an antique manual coffee mill manufactured by the Enterprise Manufacturing Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The unit is a No. 7 model, characterized by its large double-wheel design featuring two heavy cast iron flywheels. The primary structure includes a top-mounted hopper, a central grinding housing, and a base containing a wooden collection drawer with a turned wooden knob. The entire assembly is secured to a thick, shaped wooden mounting base. The black cast iron base is embossed with the inscription ENTERPRISE MFG CO PHILA PA U.S.A. The red-painted housing features the embossed patent date PAT. JULY 12. 70 and the numerals 2272 near the bottom of the casting. A small metal plate inside the interior of the hopper is marked No 7. Both flywheel rims are embossed with the maker name ENTERPRISE. One wheel is equipped with a manual crank fitted with a turned wooden handle. The grinder is finished in a traditional red and black color scheme with traces of gold-toned decorative decals or painted accents on the main housing. One wheel has been replaced.�
Lot: 262 - Hoosier Manufacturing Co. Two-Piece Oak Cabinet
42x 70x 28. An antique two-piece oak kitchen cabinet manufactured by The Hoosier Manufacturing Co. of New Castle, Indiana. The piece is constructed of oak with a warm honey-toned finish and characteristic ray flake grain patterns. The upper section features a top hutch with three paneled doors equipped with black-finished metal butterfly hinges and latches. Below the top cabinets is a double-door tambour roll-front storage area with two brass-toned knobs. The interior of the upper left side houses a galvanized metal flour hopper and sifter mechanism with a crank handle, featuring an embossed mark that reads PENCIL. The base and top sections are separated by a work surface covered in a dull-finish sheet metal, likely zinc or aluminum. The lower section consists of a large paneled cabinet door on the left and two drawers on the right. The interior of the large lower door is fitted with a wire rack. The bottom right drawer is a deep bread drawer containing a metal liner and a sliding metal lid designed for food preservation. The cabinet retains its original brass identification plaque on the top rail reading HOOSIER THE HOOSIER MANUFACTURING CO., NEW CASTLE IND.
Lot: 263 - American Arts & Crafts Quarter-Sawn Oak High Chair
This antique child's high chair is constructed from solid quarter-sawn white oak, commonly referred to as tiger oak due to the prominent and decorative medullary ray patterns visible in the grain. The design reflects the Arts and Crafts or Mission style influence prevalent in American furniture from approximately 1890 to 1910. The backrest features vertical slats and a crest rail detailed with geometric circular and keyhole-shaped cut-outs. The chair is equipped with a hinged flip-back wooden tray with a raised rim, decorated with a row of brass-toned round-head upholstery tacks along the front edge. Functional features include curved armrests, a contoured seat, and a fixed horizontal footrest. The chair stands on four splayed legs intended to provide stability. No original maker's marks, labels, or stamps are visible.
Lot: 264 - Vtg Oak Enamel-Top Extension Table & Chairs
40x 25, extra leaves extend. Two pair of matching chairs. This lot features an American oak extension kitchen table accompanied by several chairs of two different designs. The table, dating to the early to mid-20th century, is constructed in a utilitarian farmhouse style common to the period. It features a white porcelain enamel-on-steel top with a black-enameled perimeter. The oak base includes four turned, tapered legs and a single central drawer with a wooden knob. The interior of the drawer is divided into four rectangular compartments. The table utilizes a telescopic extension mechanism where two leaves slide out from underneath the main top to increase the surface area. The collection of chairs includes two distinct styles. The first pair of oak chairs features rectangular back panels and seats upholstered in a cream-colored fabric with a repeating maroon diamond geometric pattern. The second pair consists of solid oak press-back style chairs with decorative oval cutouts in the back splats, solid wooden seats, and turned front legs and stretchers. While no manufacturer marks are present, the table is designed in the style of mid-century makers such as Sellers or Mutschler Brothers.
Lot: 265 - New England Clock Co Steeple Weight Driven Clock
26x 13. This weight-driven wall clock was manufactured by the New England Clock Company of Bristol, Connecticut. The clock features a wooden steeple-style case with a dark stain finish, designed in a style reminiscent of a traditional cuckoo clock. The top of the case is set with a cast metal finial depicting a cross with a bird at the apex, positioned above a decorative Gothic double-arch window. The white dial features a scalloped edge and black Roman numeral hour markers. The center of the dial is decorated with painted floral motifs and a religious inscription that reads: HARK WHAT?S THE CRY PREPARE TO MEET THY GOD, TODAY. The lower center of the dial bears a scroll-bordered mark for the New England Clock company of Bristol, Conn. The clock is equipped with a mechanical weight-driven movement featuring two chains with cast metal weights having a hammered texture and a circular brass-tone pendulum. Dimensions not provided.
Lot: 266 - Edison Fireside Phonograph w/ Morning Glory Horn
This antique Thomas A. Edison cylinder phonograph is a Fireside model, featuring a quarter-sawn oak cabinet with a side-mounted metal hand crank. The black-finished metal bedplate bears the trademark cursive signature of Thomas A. Edison. It is equipped with a large sheet metal morning glory style horn, finished in black and decorated with hand-painted floral motifs including white and yellow chrysanthemums. The horn is supported by a floor-mounted metal crane attached to a turned oak pedestal stand. The stand features a square top and includes the original oak cabinet lid. Included with the phonograph is a collection of cylinder records, consisting of both black wax and Blue Amberol celluloid types, housed in a vintage cardboard Sun Rise Acres Tomatoes crate.
Lot: 267 - Two-Piece Pine Irish Chicken Hutch Style Dresser
44x 81x 19. A two-piece pine hutch or china cabinet designed in the style of a traditional Irish chicken coop dresser. The upper section features a cabinet with two doors, each containing six clear glass panes, set against a solid wood-paneled back. The interior is fitted with two adjustable glass shelves. The lower sideboard base contains two drawers constructed with machine-cut dovetail joints and outfitted with brass-toned bail pulls on decorative backplates. Beneath the drawers is a central open storage compartment characterized by vertical wooden slats. This central section is flanked by two side cupboard doors with recessed arched panels, mounted with exposed metal H-style hinges and simple wooden pull knobs. The base is finished with a scalloped apron. The piece is constructed of pine with a warm honey-colored finish showing natural wood grain and knots throughout.
Lot: 268 - Attributed to Pulaski Oak Corner Curio Cabinet
This contemporary corner curio cabinet, attributed to Pulaski Furniture Corp., features a two-piece construction of oak solids and veneers finished in a golden oak tone. The cabinet is designed with a bow-front silhouette, containing a large curved glass upper door and a smaller curved glass lower door, both flanked by flat glass side panels. The interior of both sections is mirrored and includes four adjustable glass shelves in the upper portion and one glass shelf in the lower portion. A single recessed puck light is mounted in the top section for illumination. Decorative details include an arched crown molding, fluted side pilasters, and a molded base that rests on stylized claw feet. The cabinet is fitted with white porcelain door knobs featuring brass-tone center screws and is mounted on brass-tone hinges.
Lot: 269 - Set Figural Strawberry Majolica Style Tableware
A large collection of ceramic dessert and tea service pieces featuring a highly detailed figural strawberry and leaf theme, attributed to Royal Bayreuth. The collection is crafted from glazed ceramic with high-relief modeling and vibrant polychrome glazes in the Majolica style. The design features realistic deep red strawberries with yellow-tinted seeds, vibrant green leaves, and white five-petaled blossoms with yellow centers. Several pieces, including the teacups and creamer, feature handles finished with a gold-tone gilt glaze, modeled to resemble branches. The service includes teacups shaped like whole strawberries, saucers modeled as green leaves with a white blossom center, and dessert plates with dense leaf and fruit relief. Also included are a lidded sugar bowl and a creamer in strawberry forms, a large central serving bowl with a scalloped leaf-edge, a pair of strawberry-shaped salt and pepper shakers, a small leaf-shaped tray, and multiple individual decorative strawberry figurines. No maker marks or factory backstamps are visible in the provided photographs. One piece retains an adhesive inventory tag with the number 269.
Lot: 270 - Virginia House Style Oak Trestle Table & 6 Chairs
68x 42 with 3 leaves, each is 14 inches wide. An oak dining room suite attributed to Virginia House, featuring a traditional double-pedestal trestle table and a set of six matching chairs. The table is constructed from oak, showcasing prominent cathedral grain patterns across the oval-shaped top. The top includes a central seam, prepared for the addition of a leaf. The base is a double-pedestal trestle design, with each pedestal featuring a thick, bulbous turned support resting on splayed feet, connected by a rectangular central stretcher. The set of six high-back dining chairs incorporates Jacobethan design elements, including spiral-turned barley-twist outer stiles and an ornate carved crest rail with scrollwork and a central foliate motif. The backs contain three shaped vertical splats. Each chair features a padded seat upholstered in a multi-color plaid textile with tan, orange, and blue tones. The chair frames are supported by turned front legs and H-form stretchers. No maker marks, brands, or labels are visible on the pieces.
Lot: 271 - Set of Four American Step-Down Windsor Side Chairs
A set of four side chairs in the American Windsor style, specifically the step-down variety. The chairs are constructed of mixed woods, featuring sculpted solid plank seats and notched or stepped ends on the top crest rails. The design incorporates simulated bamboo turnings on the spindles and legs, a decorative element characteristic of the Federal period. Spindles are secured to the seats using through-tenon construction, and the legs are reinforced with H-shaped stretchers. The chairs have a natural wood finish. No maker's marks or signatures are present.
Lot: 272 - A Pair of Traditional Oval Braided Area Rugs
128x 100, and 71x 49. This lot consists of two traditional American-style oval braided area rugs. The rugs are constructed from flat-braided coils stitched together in an oval shape, featuring concentric bands of variegated colors in a hit-and-miss pattern. The color palette includes muted earth tones such as dusty rose, blue-grey, tan, and cream. The larger rug is sized to accommodate a dining table and chairs, while the second rug is smaller in scale. The construction consists of braided fibers, likely wool or a synthetic wool-blend. No manufacturer labels or marks are visible on the items.
Lot: 273 - Arts and Crafts Floral Stained Glass Sidelight Panel
Each is 44 x 7. This vertical stained glass hanging panel is designed in the Arts and Crafts style, featuring a stylized floral motif resembling a tulip. The composition is vertical and symmetrical, with the central flower head rendered in coral-red opalescent glass. The flower is supported by a dark amber central stem flanked by four pairs of lancet-shaped leaves crafted from mottled green glass. The base of the design depicts a pot made of multi-toned green and blue slag glass. The background consists of pale yellow and cream-toned opalescent glass. The piece is constructed using the copper foil technique, with soldered seams finished in a dark patina. It is housed in a rigid dark-finished metal frame with two eyelets at the top fitted with a hanging chain. A modern translucent inventory label is visible on the upper right quadrant, but no maker's marks or signatures are present. Dimensions: Approximately 35-45 inches in height.
Lot: 275 - 19th/20th C. German Chromolithograph, Girl Drawing
This color lithograph, likely a chromolithograph dating from the late 19th to early 20th century, depicts a young girl with blonde hair in a sentimental Victorian-era scene. She is dressed in a voluminous ruffled pink dress and an oversized white lace bonnet adorned with a pink ribbon. The subject is shown leaning over a dark-upholstered, turned-leg chair that serves as a support for a rectangular drawing board, upon which she is sketching with a pencil. To her right, a blue and white patterned vase holds two large pink roses. A green artist portfolio and several sheets of paper rest on the floor at the base of the chair. The background features a paneled wall with decorative neoclassical scrollwork. The text PRINTED IN GERMANY is visible in small block lettering in the lower-right margin of the image area. No artist signature or edition information is present. The print is housed in a contemporary light oak-finished wood frame and is presented with double matting in cream and dusty pink.
Lot: 276 - 1898 Youth's Companion Chromolithograph Calendar
This 1898 chromolithograph calendar was produced as a promotional item for the American periodical The Youth's Companion. The work is composed of three distinct panels featuring idealized vignettes of figures in 18th-century poudr? style dress. The first panel for January through April shows a seated gentleman and a lady with an apron full of flowers. The central panel for May through August depicts a couple on a garden bench. The final panel for September through December illustrates two women in an interior setting by a piano. Centered at the bottom of the middle panel is the date 1898 printed in red ink. The lower right of the third panel bears the printed text: COMPLIMENTS OF THE YOUTH'S COMPANION. The print is housed in a carved wooden frame with a burgundy mat.
Lot: 277 - Royal Holland Daalderop Pewter Coffee & Tea Set
This four-piece pewter hollowware set was manufactured by Royal Holland Daalderop in Tiel, Holland. The set comprises a tall lidded pot suitable for coffee or tea service, a lidded sugar bowl, a creamer, and a pedestal mug or measure. These pieces are designed in the Mid-Century Modern style and are constructed of spun and cast pewter with a characteristic satin or brushed finish. The pot features a hinged dome lid with a decorative finial and a handle wrapped in light-colored wicker or raffia. The base of the pot bears a stamped circular maker mark with a crowned crest flanked by two lions rampant, surrounded by the text ROYAL HOLLAND PEWTER DAALDEROP MADE IN HOLLAND. The underside of the pot retains two of its original cork protective pads.
Lot: 278 - Olivenhain Marble Plaque, Wood Clock & Ceramics
This collection features a variety of decorative and commemorative objects. Included is a wooden quartz desk clock with a carved eagle motif and the inscribed quote, The only limits are those of vision, featuring a circular white dial with Roman numerals. Also present is an etched stone plaque on a marble base by The Olivenhain Company of Orem, Utah, depicting a bald eagle in flight within a mountainous landscape. Ceramic items include a small white clawfoot bathtub accented with hand-painted floral designs and gilded feet, and a soap dish with blue transferware-style ornamentation and the word SOAP. The group also contains two pinback buttons: one for The Chas. Shutrump and Sons Co. Contractors of Youngstown, Ohio, and a Matchbox Collector button. Additional pieces comprise three small collectible spoons with Indiana and Florida souvenir motifs, two large rusted cast-iron decorative keys, a metal winding key, and a small brass component.
Lot: 279 - Trio Vtg Corning Ware Cornflower & Spice Dishes
This group consists of three vintage Corning Ware glass-ceramic dishes with coordinating clear glass lids. The collection includes two round saucepans featuring the Cornflower Blue pattern, which consists of a central floral motif with three blue flowers. Both saucepans are designed with a single integral long handle. The third item is a rectangular 1-quart casserole dish in the Spice O' Life pattern, specifically the L'Echalote variant, decorated with a multi-color vegetable illustration. The handle of the casserole dish is stamped with - CORNING WARE - A-1-B 1 QUART RANGE - OVEN - MICROWAVE CORNING, NY, USA 111181 MA. Each dish is paired with a clear Pyrex glass lid featuring a central knob handle. One lid is embossed with Pyrex and the mark A-12-C. The bodies are made of white Pyroceram, a heat-resistant glass-ceramic material.
Lot: 280 - Wellsville China Co. Semi-Porc. Floral Pitcher
An American semi-porcelain pitcher manufactured by The Wellsville China Company of Wellsville, Ohio. The vessel features a fluted body with a wide, scalloped rim and a heavily molded, ornate handle. The exterior is decorated with transfer-printed floral designs, featuring a large bouquet of pink and white roses on the front and a single smaller blossom on the reverse. The rim, handle, and upper portion of the body are accented with soft airbrushed tints of pink and green. The pitcher stands on six small molded scroll feet. The base features a green underglaze backstamp arranged in three lines: THE WELLSVILLE CHINA CO. / WELLSVILLE, / OHIO.
Lot: 281 - Minolta & Nikon Japanese Porro Prism Binoculars
This lot features two pairs of Japanese-manufactured Porro prism binoculars. The first item is a Minolta MK 10x50 Standard Extra Wide model. It features 10x magnification and 50mm objective lenses. The optics are multi-coated, providing an extra-wide field of view of 7.8 degrees, which corresponds to 136 meters at 1000 meters or 410 feet at 1000 yards. The central pivot cap is marked with MK, 10X50, JAPAN, and the serial number 9112882. The right prism housing displays the Minolta logo and technical specifications. The body is finished in black textured rubber armor. Included accessories are a burgundy hard-sided carrying case with shoulder strap, two objective lens caps, and a one-piece eyepiece rain guard. The second item is a Nikon Action 8x40 model. It provides 8x magnification and 40mm objective lenses with an 8.2-degree field of view. The right prism housing is marked with Nikon Action 8x40 8.2 in gold-tone lettering. The body is encased in black rubber armoring for enhanced grip. Included accessories are a black Nikon-branded soft carrying case, two objective lens caps, two individual eyepiece caps, and a wide padded neck strap embossed with the letters SAD. Both binoculars utilize a central focus wheel and a right-eye diopter adjustment for precision focusing.
Lot: 282 - Norman Rockwell's America & Chatterbox 1916, Set
A lot of two volumes consisting of a large-format art book and an early 20th-century children's annual. The first volume is titled Norman Rockwell's America Classics Edition, bound in publisher's red cloth with gilt-stamped lettering and border decoration on the front cover. This volume includes an opening photographic essay by John Bryson and a comprehensive table of contents with chapters including Growing Up in America, Young Love, and The Sporting Life. It is illustrated throughout with numerous full-color and monochrome reproductions of works by Norman Rockwell, such as Saturday Evening Post covers Gary Cooper as the Texan (1930) and Dreams of Long Ago (1927). The second volume is the 1916 edition of Chatterbox, published by Dana Estes and Company, Boston. It is bound in pictorial paper-covered boards with a cloth spine. The front cover features a circular color illustration of children in a snowstorm under a green umbrella. This annual contains various stories, poems, and illustrations characteristic of juvenile literature of the period.
Lot: 283 - 1996 Longaberger Tray Basket w/ Insert & Liner
A complete handwoven wood-splint basket serving set produced by Longaberger. The set consists of a rectangular basket, a clear plastic divided serving tray insert, and a fabric liner. The wood-splint basket features a traditional woven construction with a reinforced rim. The clear plastic insert is molded with eight distinct compartments, including two central circular wells and six surrounding perimeter sections. The included fabric liner remains sealed in its original manufacturer's plastic packaging and features a dark green ground with a repeating white quatrefoil and dot pattern. The base of the basket is stamped in black ink with the text: LONGABERGER BASKETS / HANDWOVEN / DRESDEN, OHIO USA. It also features a hand-signed attribution in black ink with the initials TLM and the date 1996. The fabric liner's packaging bears a manufacturer's label identifying the item as LONGABERGER LINER-SERVING TRAY H GREEN with the item number 203544.
Lot: 284 - Two-Piece Clear Glass Cake Dome and Platter
This two-piece set consists of a clear glass cake dome, or cloche, and a matching circular platter. The dome is designed with a large, molded spherical knob handle and features a ground base rim. The coordinating platter has a raised outer edge with a recessed, frosted channel designed to provide a secure seat for the dome. The glass is clear and of moderate weight, consistent with high-quality soda-lime glass production. No permanent etched or embossed manufacturer marks are visible. The pieces currently feature temporary adhesive auction consignment labels.
Lot: 285 - Michael Ricker Pewter Three Wise Men on Camels
A set of three cast pewter sculptures by American artist Michael Ricker, depicting the biblical Three Wise Men (Magi) mounted on camels. Each figure is rendered in high detail, wearing traditional Middle Eastern-style robes and turbans. The camels are decorated with ornate saddlecloths featuring inset blue cabochon accents. The sculptures include gold-toned tassels and fine metal chain bridles. One figure is depicted in a pointing gesture. Each piece is mounted on an integral rocky base. The base of the sculptures features a molded copyright symbol above the name RICKER and the date 1999. A limited edition number 126/450 is incised on the side of the base.
Lot: 285A - Pair Michael Ricker Cast Pewter Figurines
This lot consists of two cast pewter figurines by American artist Michael Ricker (1940-2006), each mounted on a rectangular finished wood base. The first figurine depicts an Old World style character, possibly a wizard or a traditional Santa Claus, featuring a tall pointed hood adorned with holly-leaf motifs and an elongated, textured beard. The figure is dressed in heavy robes with wide cuffs and is finished in a dark, textured patina with gold-toned accents on the cuffs and rocky base. The second figurine depicts St. Nicholas in traditional ecclesiastical regalia, including a bishop's mitre and a crozier, with a sack carried over his right shoulder. The figure features a dark patina with selective gold-toned detailing on the mitre, crozier, and the trim of the vestments. A metal plaque is mounted to the front of the wooden base of this figure, inscribed: "ST. NICHOLAS" BY MICHAEL RICKER.
Lot: 286 - Set Colonial Revival Brass Fireplace Accessories
This set of Colonial Revival style fireplace accessories includes a matching pair of andirons and a coordinating bowed hearth fender, all crafted from polished brass and dating to the 20th century. The andirons are designed with central barley-twist columns topped with flame-shaped finials, supported by three cabriole legs ending in scrolled feet. They are equipped with standard black iron support bars for log placement. The matching bow-front hearth fender features a spiral-twist top rail supported by four posts with spherical finials and a lower gallery composed of fourteen small decorative knobs. No manufacturer marks or stamps are present on the items. A paper auction tag is attached to the left side of the fender.
Lot: 287 - Louis XV Style 3-Panel Brass & Mesh Fire Screen
A three-panel folding fireplace screen executed in the French Rococo Revival style. The screen features a central arched panel joined by hinges to two smaller side panels. The frames are constructed from cast brass and contain black-finished fine wire mesh. The central panel is surmounted by a decorative shell and scrollwork crest. A prominent cast brass applique is centered on the mesh of the middle panel, depicting two birds nestled within floral scrolls, acanthus leaves, and a ribbon-tied bow. The side panels are decorated with matching brass appliques featuring a symmetrical scene of two winged mythical creatures flanking a central neoclassical urn. The assembly is supported by four ornate cabriole-style feet with scroll and leaf detailing. No maker marks or signatures are visible. Dimensions: 31 x 52 inches (approximate total width when extended).
Lot: 288 - Cape Cod Style Cast Iron & Brass Fire Lighter Set
This Cape Cod style fire lighter set includes a cast iron pot and a matching fire starter wand. The pot is a three-legged, cauldron-style vessel constructed from cast iron with a matte black finish. It features two integrated ears that support an arched brass bail handle. The vessel is fitted with a domed brass lid topped with a turned ball finial. The accompanying fire starter wand consists of a brass handle with a matching ball finial and a porous, absorbent head made of a ceramic or stone material, which is secured with a screw. This type of set was traditionally used to ignite hearth fires by soaking the wand in fuel within the pot. The design reflects the Colonial Revival style. No maker marks are visible on the set.
Lot: 289 - Set 5 Brass & Black Metal Fireplace Tools on Stand
This set of fireplace equipment consists of a central stand, a shovel, a pair of tongs, a poker, and a natural fiber brush. The tools are designed in a traditional American Colonial style, featuring polished brass decorative elements and black-finished metal shafts. Each tool is topped with a decorative turned brass handle terminating in an acorn-shaped finial. The central stand features a vertical brass-finished rod supported by a weighted, tiered circular base and is topped with a five-pronged hanging bracket to accommodate the four tools. The shovel is constructed with a wide, polished brass blade. The brush features natural-colored bristles secured in a rectangular brass housing. The tongs are designed with a central pivot and curved brass arms for gripping wood. The poker features a traditional hooked tip for maneuvering logs. No manufacturer's marks or signatures were identified on the components during inspection.
Lot: 290 - Hand Hammered Brass Bucket w/ Wrought Iron Handle
An antique brass bucket or pail featuring a tapered cylindrical form with a reinforced rolled top rim. The body is constructed of hand-hammered brass, with visible tool marks on the exterior and base. It is equipped with a heavy wrought iron bail handle secured by two cast brass lugs. These lugs are attached to the body of the bucket with copper rivets. This utilitarian form is characteristic of 19th-century American metalware, similar to those produced by manufacturers like the Ansonia Brass and Copper Company or H.W. Hayden, though no maker marks or stamps are present on the metal.
Lot: 291 - 3 Vtg Cameras & Polaroid Spectra Film
This collection includes a Polaroid Spectra System instant camera, an Ansco Shur-Flash box camera, and one box of expired Polaroid film. The Polaroid Spectra System is constructed of gray and black molded plastic and features an integrated sonar autofocus system on the front. The rear of the camera houses a System Control panel with slide switches for distance units, audio signals, self-timer, autofocus, and flash, as well as an exposure compensation slider and status indicator lights. A black adjustable hand strap is attached to the side. The Ansco Shur-Flash box camera was manufactured in Binghamton, New York, and is built with a metal body covered in a black pebble-grain textured material. The front silver-tone faceplate displays a decorative wavy pattern and is inscribed with the names Ansco, SHUR-FLASH, and MADE BY ANSCO BINGHAMTON, N.Y. It is equipped with a single-element meniscus lens and a metal winding knob on the side. The included accessory is a retail box of Polaroid Spectra HighDefinition Instant Film. The packaging specifies it is a 2-pack containing 20 total pictures and fits all Polaroid Spectra and Minolta Instant Pro cameras.
Lot: 292 - Fireplace Bellows & Beetle Boot Jack
A lot consisting of two fireplace-related accessories including decorative bellows and a beetle-form boot jack. The bellows are constructed with stained wood boards and black leather sides secured by decorative hammered-head metal tacks. The front board is adorned with a cast brass-tone metal eagle with outstretched wings, clutching an olive branch and arrows. The unit features a cast brass nozzle and a leather hanging thong attached to the handle. The reverse side includes a circular air intake valve. An auction tag is attached to the handle. The boot jack is made of cast iron modeled in the form of a stag beetle. Its mandibles function as the heel grip, and its six legs provide stability. The carapace features textured, scale-like detailing.
Lot: 293 - Mid-19th C. Style Wooden Saxony Spinning Wheel
A traditional Saxony-style spinning wheel crafted from a hardwood, likely oak, featuring a prominent natural grain. The assembly is supported by three lathe-turned legs arranged in a tripod configuration. The large drive wheel is constructed with twelve decorative turned spokes. The piece includes a mother-of-all assembly holding the flyer and bobbin, positioned above a solid wood bench. A large wooden tensioning screw is situated at the front of the bench. The operation is powered by a foot treadle connected to the wheel's axle by a wooden pitman arm. Construction exhibits traditional mortise and tenon joinery throughout. While an auction tag is present, there are no clearly legible maker marks, stamps, or signatures on the wood frame.
Lot: 294 - Victorian Style Wicker Baby Carriage w/ Fabric
This antique baby carriage features a woven wicker body finished in a cream colored paint. The design consists of a rounded, adjustable hood and a deep, curved footwell characteristic of the late 19th or early 20th century. The interior is upholstered in a blue and white vertically striped fabric with a ruffled decorative trim along the hood edge. The body is supported by a cream painted iron frame with scroll shaped suspension. It is equipped with four spoked metal wheels with thin rubber tires; the rear wheels are larger in diameter than the front wheels. The unit includes a curved push handle with black grips. A contemporary retail or inventory tag is attached to the handle. No maker labels or stamps are visible on the exterior or accessible frame components.
Lot: 295 - Franklin Mint R. Van Ruyckevelt Black Swan Porc
This bisque porcelain figurine depicts a Black Australian Swan (Cygnus atratus) in a graceful seated posture. Designed by artist Ronald Van Ruyckevelt for The Franklin Mint, the piece is rendered with detailed, textured plumage finished in a matte black glaze. Contrasting white primary feathers are visible at the tail, partially obscured by the black wing feathers. The head is detailed with a red eye and a vibrant red beak featuring a white band near the tip. The swan sits on a separate, high-gloss white porcelain oval plinth equipped with two metal pegs for mounting. The underside of the swan is marked with a gold stamp that reads The Black Australian Swan BY Ronald Van Ruyckevelt CRAFTED IN FINE BISQUE PORCELAIN ? 1987 THE FRANKLIN MINT. It also retains a small white adhesive label that reads CRAFTED IN MALAYSIA. The underside of the figurine includes black felt protective pads around the mounting holes.
Lot: 296 - American Country Solid Wood Drop Leaf Dining Table
This American Country style drop leaf dining or work table is constructed from solid wood, featuring a grain and honey-toned finish characteristic of maple or pine. The design consists of a rectangular fixed central top flanked by two hinged drop leaves that extend the surface area when supported. The table is elevated by four turned legs with spindle or bobbin-style detailing, terminating in small rounded feet. The top shows a plank construction with visible seams and wood grain patterns throughout. No maker marks, labels, or stamps were identified during the visual inspection.
Lot: 297 - Colonial Revival Windsor Comb-Back Armchair
This is a single Colonial Revival Windsor-style armchair, specifically a comb-back variety, likely dating from the mid-to-late 20th century. The chair is constructed from painted wood and finished in a uniform, muted sage green. It features a high back with a prominent, shaped top rail characterized by upswept, pointed ends. The back assembly includes a central solid, shaped splat with decorative scrolled ears at the top, flanked by three ring-and-vase turned spindles on each side. The sweeping arms terminate in scrolled knuckle grips and are supported by four turned spindles. The chair has a deeply contoured saddle seat and stands on ring-and-vase turned legs joined by a matching H-stretcher. The construction utilizes spindle-and-socket joinery common to the style. A white paper auction inventory tag with a barcode and the number 297 is attached to a spindle on the left side.
Lot: 298 - A Pair of Braided Jute Rugs in Muted Earth Tones
This lot contains two coordinated braided rugs, including one oval rug and one runner. The construction features tightly braided bands in a color palette of dusty rose, sage green, and tan. The materials appear to be natural jute or a similar fiber blend, consistent with contemporary rustic home decor. The oval rug is designed with concentric bands, while the runner utilizes a linear pattern with rounded ends. A small adhesive barcode sticker labeled 238 is present on the oval rug. No maker's marks or manufacturer labels were identified during inspection. Dimensions not provided.
Lot: 299 - Large Chinese Deco Sculpted Wool Area Rug
A large hand-knotted Chinese wool area rug, likely dating from the mid-20th century. The rug is designed in the Chinese Deco or Peking style, featuring a sculpted pile that creates a three-dimensional effect for the decorative motifs. The composition centers on a circular medallion depicting a phoenix among blossoms and waves, encircled by a ring of ruyi clouds. The open ivory field is decorated with asymmetrical floral sprays and butterflies. The rug is enclosed by multiple borders, including a continuous Greek key meander pattern and a wide outer border with scrolling floral vines and lotus blossoms on a camel-tan ground. The color palette includes shades of rose pink, light blue, and sage green. The rug is constructed with a wool pile on a cotton foundation and finished with off-white cotton fringe at both ends. A modern white inventory tag with the number 299 and a barcode is attached to one corner.
Lot: 300 - Chippendale Style Mahogany Camelback Sofa
A Chippendale style camelback sofa featuring a mahogany frame with a high, arched top rail and prominent out-scrolled arms. The sofa is supported by six square, straight Marlborough legs, with the four front legs accented by decorative pierced fretwork brackets at the corner joints. The leg structure is reinforced by a sturdy, recessed H-shaped stretcher system. The piece is fully upholstered in a cream and terracotta geometric damask fabric featuring a repeating hexagonal honeycomb motif with central stylized floral elements. It includes a single loose bench-style seat cushion with welted edges and matching upholstered arm covers. An inventory or lot label with a barcode is affixed to the top of the right arm.
Lot: 301 - Pair Sherrill Attributed Upholstered Lounge Chairs
A pair of matching upholstered lounge chairs, attributed to Sherrill Furniture. These chairs feature a traditional mid-to-late 20th-century design, characterized by a rounded tight-back and rolled arms. They are upholstered in a terracotta-colored ribbed tweed textile with self-piping throughout. Each chair contains a loose, boxed seat cushion and is finished with a tailored kick-pleat skirt. Matching fabric arm protectors are included. The construction style is consistent with high-end American manufacturers of the period. While visually identical to examples produced by Sherrill Furniture, no maker labels are present in the provided images. White rectangular auction inventory tags labeled 301 are visible on the cushions.
Lot: 302 - Columbus Washboard Co. Dubl Handi & Vtg Items
This collection consists of an assortment of vintage-style household and decorative items. The set includes a small wooden-framed Dubl Handi brand washboard manufactured by the Columbus Washboard Co. of Columbus, Ohio. The frame is printed with brand information and instructions noting its suitability for laundering silks, hosiery, and lingerie. Also present is a manual coffee grinder with a dark-finished wooden base and a cast-iron grinding mechanism featuring an ornate side-crank wheel. A brass-tone identification plate on the front is marked Coffee. The grinder includes a small sliding wooden drawer containing two United States pennies dated 1982 and 2001. The collection is further comprised of a conical, galvanized metal pitcher or oiler with a slender long spout and a brass-tone lid. A square, clear glass storage jar with vertical ribbing and a silver-tone metal lid is included, along with a small rectangular woven splint basket holding a multi-colored woven decorative sphere in shades of red, green, and natural wood tones.
Lot: 303 - Electrified Rustic Sconce & Metal Candle Lantern
This lot features two lanterns of distinct styles and periods. The first is an electrified wall-mounted sconce designed in the style of 19th-century American candle lanterns, specifically resembling designs attributed to E. F. Parker of Vermont. It is constructed of aged metal with a heavily rusted finish and features a rectangular body with clear glass panels protected by horizontal wire guards. The pyramidal top section is decorated with star and sunburst cutouts for ventilation and light spill. The lantern is suspended by a chain from a circular brass-toned mounting plate and is wired for electricity with a standard power cord. The second item is a contemporary rectangular candle lantern with a metal frame in a dark patinated finish and four clear glass panes. It features a conical vented top with circular perforations and a large ring handle. The interior base includes a fixed cylindrical candle holder. No maker marks, labels, or signatures are visible on either item.
Lot: 304 - 4 Lidded Pressed Glass Candy Dishes & Compotes
This assortment consists of four colorless pressed glass vessels in various mid-to-late 20th-century geometric patterns. The collection includes one tall cylindrical biscuit or candy jar featuring a repeating diamond-and-star pattern with a matching domed lid and a faceted knob finial. A wide footed compote displays a diamond point pattern across the bowl and lid, topped with a textured finial in the form of a pineapple or fir cone, set upon a flared pedestal base. A pedestal candy dish is decorated with large radiating starburst motifs on the bowl and lid, similar in style to the Godinger Freedom pattern. The final piece is a low round bowl with a central starburst motif surrounded by smaller geometric stars and diamond cuts, featuring a smooth oval finial. All pieces exhibit visible mold lines characteristic of pressed glass manufacturing. No maker marks or signatures are visible on any of the items.
Lot: 305 - Pair Articulated Bisque Porc. Bathing Beauty Dolls
This set comprises two articulated bisque porcelain dolls, one male and one female, designed in the aesthetic of early 20th-century seaside figures. The male figure is depicted in a red and white horizontal striped bathing suit with molded red shoes. He features a yellow boater hat adorned with pink and green floral accents, black hair, a handlebar mustache, and stylized green eyes. The female figure is depicted in a blue and white horizontal striped bathing suit detailed with cream-colored lace ruffles at the neckline and leg openings. She wears a matching lace-trimmed bonnet with a small red bow. Her legs are decorated with painted blue criss-cross lacing, ending in molded blue high-heeled boots. Facial features include large green eyes, black bobbed hair, and red lips. Both figures are constructed from bisque porcelain with a matte finish on the flesh tones and painted or glazed details. The limbs are joined at the shoulders and hips with cord, allowing for articulation. No manufacturer marks, model numbers, or country of origin stamps are visible on either figure.
Lot: 306 - Set 4 Kathleen O'Malley Harvest Ceramic Plates
A set of four hand-cast and hand-painted relief ceramic decorative wall plates from the Bountiful Harvest collection, produced by Rhodes Studios. Designed by artist Kathleen O'Malley and copyrighted in 1992, each plate features a high-relief three-dimensional center depicting various fruits in woven baskets, surrounded by a cream-colored rim decorated with a green leaf border. The set includes Plate One: Basket Full of Apples (red and green apples in a wood stave basket), Plate Two: Bushel of Peaches (peaches in a woven basket), Plate Three: Pears from the Grove (yellow pears in a wicker basket), and Plate Four: Fresh Off the Plum Tree (purple plums in a lattice basket). The reverse of each plate is stamped with the Rhodes Studios griffin logo and provides detailed production information, including the plate title, artist attribution, and limited edition status. The apple plate is marked No. 1889 A (Bradex 84-R30-11.1), the peach plate is No. A 827 (Bradex 84-R30-11.2), the pear plate is No. A 615 (Bradex 84-R30-11.3), and the plum plate is No. A 411 (Bradex 84-R30-11.4). Each plate includes an integrated metal hanging loop for wall display. A gold foil sticker reading Made in Thailand is present on the reverse of the apple plate.
Lot: 307 - Pair Cristal d'Arques Eventail Crystal Bookends
This lot features a pair of lead crystal bookends manufactured by Cristal d'Arques in France. The pieces are designed in the Eventail pattern, which is characterized by an Art Deco-inspired fan shape with radiating, stepped facets. These facets increase in height toward the outer edges, creating a geometric profile. Both bookends retain their original adhesive manufacturer labels and are stored in the original branded box. Dimensions: 5 1/2 inches (14 cm) height by 1 3/4 inches (5 cm) depth.
Lot: 308 - Log Cabin Barn Raising Calico Patchwork Quilt
This is a hand-tied patchwork quilt featuring a traditional Log Cabin pattern printed pattern,� arranged in a Barn Raising layout. The diagonal arrangement of light and dark fabric strips within each block creates a series of concentric diamonds across the quilt top. The blocks are composed of various floral and geometric calico prints in a palette of forest green, dusty rose, cream, and tan, with solid forest green central chimney squares. Instead of traditional quilting stitches, the layers are joined by hand-tied tufts of light-colored yarn at the center of each block and at intersections. The piece is finished with a forest green fabric binding and a solid peach-toned backing. The fabrics appear to be cotton or a cotton-polyester blend. Dimensions: Large rectangular size suitable for a twin or full bed.
Lot: 309 - Mobiloil & Mobilgas Advertising Print, 1945
This original commercial advertisement is an offset color lithograph produced for the Socony-Vacuum Oil Company, Inc., dated circa 1945. The imagery features a wartime battlefield scene depicting United States soldiers and a tracked military vehicle nicknamed HAIRLESS JOE. The copy utilizes home-front marketing strategies, drawing a parallel between military vehicle maintenance and civilian car care with the headline A Breakdown Here Costs More than Money. The advertisement displays the iconic red Pegasus logo for both Mobilgas and Mobiloil brands. Additional text encourages regular Mobilubrication and references the contemporary NBC radio program Information Please. Regional affiliates listed include Magnolia Petroleum Company and General Petroleum Corp. of California. The print is housed in a clear protective sleeve. A small circular sticker in the upper left corner contains the handwritten notation 1945 $3.00. Measurements: Not provided.
Lot: 310 - Karastan Karaman Octagonal Oriental Wool Rug
55x 55. A Karastan power-loomed octagonal rug from the Karaman collection. The rug is constructed with a worsted wool pile and features the manufacturer's patented Locked-In Weave. The design consists of a cream field centered by an intricate, multi-lobed floral medallion in shades of blue, dusty rose, and tan. The field is decorated with delicate floral sprays and is enclosed by a wide border featuring scrolling foliage and repeating floral motifs within multiple guard stripes. A partially damaged paper label is present on the reverse, which includes the manufacturer's name Karastan, the collection name Karaman, and the text Oriental Design Rug, Worsted Wool Pile, Exclusive Patented Locked-In Weave, and Loomed in Belgium.
Lot: 311 - Victorian Wood Burning Parlor Stove
A wood-burning parlor stove in the Victorian style, constructed from cast iron with decorative nickel-plated accents. The unit features a hinged top with a sunburst-patterned grate and a central spherical finial. The body of the stove is adorned with elaborate relief scrollwork and floral motifs. Functional components include a front firebox door with a six-pane window and two wire-coil cool-touch handles. The stove is equipped with a wrap-around top rail, a curved hearth rail, and a lower base rail, all with a bright metallic finish. It stands on four cabriole legs. Accompanying the stove is a section of black stovepipe and a circular embossed metallic wall escutcheon plate with floral and scroll patterns. Raised characters are present on the lower front casting and a circular medallion is located on the side panel, though neither is clearly legible in the provided photographs. Dimensions unavailable.
Lot: 312 - Set 5 Brass Skeleton Keys on Ring
A set of five oversized skeleton keys presented on a matching circular wire ring, commonly referred to as jailer's keys. The keys are manufactured from cast metal with a brass finish. This set includes five distinct keys of varying lengths, featuring different bit configurations ranging from simple blocks to complex multi-cleft designs. The shanks are detailed with decorative turned rings, and the bows are cast in several shapes, including circular and heart-patterned styles. The keys are held on a heavy-gauge wire ring that utilizes a simple hook-and-eye closure mechanism. No manufacturer marks or inscriptions are present on the keys or the ring. Dimensions: Dimensions not provided.
Lot: 313 - Magnalite Cookware & Chef'sChoice Sharpener
This lot features a set of stainless steel cookware from the Magnalite Classic line alongside a professional electric knife sharpener. The cookware set includes a large stockpot with twin loop handles and a lid, two saucepans of varying sizes with long handles and lids, and two nested open skillets. These pieces are constructed from polished stainless steel and are fitted with black composite handles and lid knobs. The base of one saucepan is stamped with CLASSIC STAINLESS STEEL BY MAGNALITE, 1.5 Qt., 1.4L, and the model number 3001. It also bears a house-shaped logo containing the letters GHC for General Housewares Corp, with text indicating it was Designed in the U.S.A. and Made in Korea. Accompanying the cookware is a Chef'sChoice Professional Sharpening Station, model 130. This unit is a three-stage electric sharpener housed in a brushed metal and black plastic casing with a manual power switch located on the front base.
Lot: 314 - Vtg KitchenAid Hobart K45SS Tilt-Head Stand Mixer
This vintage KitchenAid K45SS tilt-head stand mixer was manufactured by the Hobart Corporation in Troy, Ohio. The unit features a heavy-duty enameled metal body in an off-white finish and includes a 4.5-quart brushed stainless steel mixing bowl. A solid-state speed control lever is positioned on the side with settings labeled OFF, STIR, 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10. The mixer is accompanied by three attachments: a stainless steel wire whip, a white-coated flat beater, and a white-coated C-dough hook. Visible identification marks on the trim band and nameplate include MODEL K45SS, MAX. WATTS 250, VOLTS 115, HZ 60, MADE IN U.S.A., and UL LISTED 775A. The trim band identifies the manufacturer as KitchenAid Div. Hobart Corporation.
Lot: 315 - Circular Dahlia Quilted Wall Hanging, Earth Tones
Approx 71 inches diameter. Mounted to board. A circular quilted textile, likely intended as a wall hanging or table topper, featuring the Giant Dahlia pattern. The construction consists of pieced cotton calico fabrics in three distinct patterns: a navy blue ground with small white floral sprigs, a rust orange ground with petite floral motifs, and a tan ground with a multi-colored floral print. The design centers on a 12-pointed star with radiating concentric rings of diamond-shaped segments. The piece exhibits dense, high-relief decorative quilting throughout, following the geometric lines of the piecing and incorporating secondary scrollwork and floral motifs within the segments. The outer perimeter is finished with a narrow, coordinating fabric binding. A small, illegible white rectangular tag is attached to the edge.
Lot: 316 - Victorian Marble-Top Washstand
34x15x32. Late 19th-century American Victorian marble-top washstand. This furniture piece features a rectangular white marble top with gray veining and a high, rounded backsplash supported by two small marble brackets. The wooden base consists of a deep, curved apron supported by two turned and ringed front legs and two squared rectangular back legs designed to sit flush against a wall. The legs are joined to a solid, shaped pedestal base with a curved front edge. No maker marks, labels, or stamps are visible on the piece.
Lot: 317 - Vintage Pine Wall-Hanging Glazed Corner Cupboard
37x 17. A vintage one-piece wall-mounted corner cupboard constructed of pine with a warm honey-colored finish. The piece is designed in the Early American or Colonial Revival style, featuring a single door with a rectangular pane of clear glass. The unit is finished with a decorative contoured arched cresting at the top. The interior is fitted with three fixed triangular shelves, providing four levels of storage. The door is equipped with a cast metal latch featuring a decorative stamped pattern and a small knob. The latch is marked PATD on the left side, indicating a patented design. The door is attached with three simple metal butt hinges. The backboards show visible mounting holes with modern Phillips-head screws.
Lot: 318 - Claire Murray Country Cat Hand-Hooked Wool Rug
This oval hand-hooked wool rug, designed for Claire Murray and titled Country Cat, features a folk-art-style composition. The central motif depicts a black and white tuxedo cat reclining on a red and pink checkered surface. The cat is shown playing with a blue ball of yarn and a small gray toy mouse. This central scene is set against a light purple field with pink floral vines and is surrounded by a wide cream-colored border decorated with a repeating pattern of blue flowers and green leaves. The rug is finished with a dark green scalloped edge. The reverse reveals a latex-coated canvas backing with a manufacturer's label identifying the piece as an heirloom quality hand-hooked rug made of 100% wool. The label includes handwritten information specifying Design: R240 and a copyright date of 7/24/95. The label also notes the item was hand-hooked in China. Size: 26 x 32 inches.
Lot: 319 - Queen Anne Style Wingback Armchair
A mid-to-late 20th-century wingback armchair in the Queen Anne Revival style. The chair features a high arched back with characteristic wings and rolled arms. It is upholstered in a peach-toned fabric with a repeating pattern of blue and white floral sprigs over a faint dotted ground. The item includes a removable seat cushion and a matching pair of arm covers. The chair is elevated on a wooden base with carved cabriole front legs terminating in pad feet and square-tapered rear legs. The legs are connected by a turned H-form stretcher featuring a central bulbous finial detail. The wood appears to be a domestic hardwood with a warm honey-colored finish. An auction inventory sticker with the number 319 is present on the upper right wing as viewed from the back. No manufacturer labels or maker marks are visible. Similar examples are attributed to makers such as Woodmark Originals or Broyhill.
Lot: 320 - 31 in Samsung LCD Television w/ Wall Mount & 2 Remotes
This is a Samsung brand LCD flat-panel television, featuring a glossy black frame with a translucent Touch of Color lower bezel. Based on the design characteristics, this unit is consistent with Samsung models from the late 2000s or early 2010s, such as the LN or R8 series. The television has an approximate 32-inch screen measured diagonally and is expected to provide high-definition resolution (720p or 1080p). This model does not appear to feature integrated smart TV applications or internet connectivity. The lot includes the wall-mounted unit along with its mounting bracket and two remote controls: one original Samsung branded remote and one UR3-SR3MS universal remote. Also included are the connected coaxial and power cables. The Samsung manufacturer logo is clearly visible on the lower center bezel and the smaller remote control.
Lot: 321 - Victorian-Style Burl Veneer Hall Tree w/ Marble
77x 23x 12. Attributed to Pulaski Furniture, this one-piece late 20th-century Victorian revival hall tree is constructed of wood featuring decorative burl veneers throughout. The tall back panel is crowned with an arched pediment top. The central rectangular mirror features a stenciled gold-toned floral and scrollwork border. The stand is fitted with four double-prong brass-toned coat hooks, each tipped with white porcelain knobs. Centered below the mirror is a D-shaped white marble shelf with grey veining and a rounded front edge. The lower section serves as an umbrella and cane stand, featuring two brass-toned metal side rails and a front wooden rail supported by two turned posts with spherical finials. The piece rests on a solid base shelf designed as a drip tray, supported by bun feet. 76 x 24 x 12 inches.
Lot: 322 - Colonial Revival Check Pattern Wingback Armchair
A Colonial Revival wingback armchair featuring a woven check pattern upholstery in navy blue and tan. The chair is designed with high wings, rolled arms, and a matching loose seat cushion. The wooden base consists of front cabriole legs ending in pad feet and raked rear legs of square section. The legs are joined by a turned H-stretcher for added stability. The visible wooden components exhibit a warm medium-brown finish consistent with maple or cherry hardwood. The fabric pattern is aligned across the backrest, wings, arms, and seat cushion. A contemporary adhesive inventory tag is present on the upper right wing. No maker's marks or manufacturer's labels are visible.
Lot: 323 - Federal Style Convex Eagle Bullseye Wall Mirror
An American Federal style convex bullseye wall mirror, likely dating to the mid-20th century. The piece features a circular molded frame finished in an antiqued gold and bronze tone, surrounding a convex glass mirror plate. The frame is decorated with an inner band of spherical beads and is surmounted by a large spread-wing eagle cresting resting on a rocky base with flanking scrolling acanthus leaves. A foliate and floral drop pendant anchors the bottom of the frame. The construction appears to be a molded resin or composite material, similar in style to the decorative pieces produced by manufacturers such as Syroco or Hickory Manor House. An auction tag is attached to the side of the frame from John Raber Auctions marked as lot 323.
Lot: 324 - American Eastlake Victorian Cherry Chest w/ Mirror
An American Eastlake Victorian chest of drawers with an attached dressing mirror, circa 1880s. The primary wood is cherry or cherry-stained hardwood showing a reddish-brown patina and even grain. The secondary wood used for the drawer interiors is a lighter wood, such as pine or poplar. The upper portion features a rectangular mirror set within a frame displaying characteristic Eastlake decorative elements, including incised spoon-carved starbursts, geometric patterns, and applied carved blocks with circular motifs. The chest contains four full-width graduated drawers constructed with machine-cut dovetail joinery. Hardware consists of period-style brass-tone backplates with black ceramic or glass knobs and central inset brass keyhole escutcheons. The piece rests on a simple plinth base fitted with small metal casters. An auction inventory tag numbered 324 is present on the top right surface. Dimensions: Not provided.
Lot: 325 - Late Victorian Walnut Stained Cane Rocking Chair
A Late Victorian rocking chair, likely dating to the late 19th or early 20th century, constructed from hardwood with a dark walnut-toned finish. This single item features a high back and a wide seat, both of which are finished with traditional hand-caned panels in a seven-step octagonal weave. The top crest rail is decorated with a shallow-incised or pressed floral and scroll motif. The design includes curved arms with rounded, scrolled ends and a support structure featuring turned front legs and a set of horizontal stretchers. The rockers are joined to the legs with typical period joinery. No maker marks, stamps, or labels are visible.
Lot: 326 - Belgian Area Rug
This Belgian-manufactured area rug was produced for JCPenney and features a classic Ming style pattern. The rug is machine-made with a 100% virgin wool pile. The design consists of a central floral-motif medallion on an ivory field, surrounded by four corner motifs and four additional floral sprays. The border is composed of multiple bands, including an inner Greek key or meander pattern and a primary navy blue band decorated with scrolling floral motifs. The rug is finished with a knotted white fringe at each end. Two labels are affixed to the reverse side: one is a partial Woolmark Pure New Wool label and the larger manufacturer label identifies the item as Ref. No. 1101, Pattern MING 149, in Ivory. Dimensions: 32" x 53" (including fringe).
Lot: 327 - Wall-Mount Beveled Mirror Wood Medicine Cabinet
21.5 x 17x 7. This wall-mounted medicine or small storage cabinet is a one-piece unit constructed from solid wood with a light natural finish. The wood exhibits prominent grain patterns and natural mineral streaks, possibly maple or cherry. The front of the single door features a centrally mounted beveled mirror. The interior is divided by fixed wooden shelving into three compartments, consisting of one tall vertical section on the left and two smaller stacked sections on the right. The door is secured by an internal magnetic catch. Hardware includes a brass-toned pull handle with a decorative keyhole-style backplate and two brass-toned butt hinges. The cabinet is designed with rounded cornice and base moldings. The back panel includes pre-drilled holes for wall mounting. No manufacturer marks or signatures are visible. A white paper auction tag with a barcode and numerical characters is attached to the handle.
Lot: 328 - Powell & Bishop Ironstone Wash Set & Razor Cases
This lot features a nineteenth-century ironstone ceramic wash set consisting of a large pitcher and a deep circular basin, along with two antique leather-wrapped cases. The basin bears a clear printed manufacturer mark on the underside for the English pottery firm Powell and Bishop of Hanley, Staffordshire. The mark consists of a central triangular shield reading Ironstone China topped with a crown, with the name Powell and Bishop on a scroll below. This specific mark was utilized by the company between 1867 and 1878. The pitcher is finished in a plain white glaze and features a scrolled handle with molded detail and a flared spout. It displays a partially legible circular printed mark on the base that includes the characters ANG and REG, though the specific manufacturer is not definitively identified. The set is accompanied by two leather cases, identified as storage containers for straight razors.
Lot: 329 - Colonial Revival Pine Basin Washstand
A solid wood washstand or commode stand designed in the Colonial Revival style. The piece is constructed from solid wood, appearing to be pine or maple, with a honey-toned finish. The top surface features a central circular cutout for a washbasin and is enclosed by a three-sided raised gallery, including a tall backsplash with decorative scroll-cut ears. Below the top level is an open middle section with a solid shelf. The lower section includes a single full-width drawer equipped with two turned wooden pulls. The entire piece rests on four ring-turned legs. A modern hang tag with a barcode and handwritten number 325 is attached to the drawer pull. No maker marks or factory stamps are visible on the exterior or interior of the piece.
Lot: 330 - Late 19th C. American Eastlake Cherry Bedstead
76x 55. A late 19th-century American bedstead in the Eastlake style, constructed from solid cherry. The set includes a tall headboard, a matching footboard, and two wooden side rails. The headboard is characterized by an elaborate architectural pediment featuring a central circular incised medallion flanked by stepped and scrolled elements. The square-sectioned corner posts of the headboard and footboard are topped with carved, pointed finials. The footboard features a gently arched top rail. The piece displays the characteristic horizontal panel construction of the period, showcasing the natural grain and warm reddish-brown patina of the cherry wood. Proportions are compatible with a full-size double mattress. Please note that the� bedding shown in the photographs are not included in this lot.
Lot: 331 - American Cotton Log Cabin Barn Raising Quilt
An American traditional cotton quilt featuring a Log Cabin pattern arranged in a Barn Raising configuration. The piece is constructed from cotton fabrics in a palette of navy blue, tan, and cream. The navy and tan fabrics feature subtle tonal sprig and dot prints. The construction consists of blocks with a central square surrounded by narrow strips, organized to create a large central diamond motif that radiates outward. The entire surface is finished with dense Baptist Fan or clamshell quilting, creating a decorative scalloped texture. The piece is finished with a navy blue fabric binding. No maker's marks, labels, or signatures are present.
Lot: 332 - Late 19th/Early 20th C. Wood Writing Slope w/ Keys
A vintage wooden writing slope or lap desk featuring a rectangular form and a hinged lid. The interior is fitted with a slanted writing surface that is hinged to reveal a storage compartment underneath. Three smaller stationery compartments are situated at the front of the interior. The box includes two ornate brass keys with decorative bows featuring an interlaced monogram of the letters M and W. Construction features include brass hinges secured with slotted screws and an inset brass lock plate. The interior wood surfaces show significant dark staining and residue. No manufacturer marks or brand names are visible on the item. An auction tag from Atlee Raber Auctions is attached to the lid.
Lot: 333 - Laser-Engraved Wood Bald Eagle & Quote Plaques
This group consists of laser-engraved wooden plaques, each featuring a bald eagle in various poses, including close-up head profiles and soaring figures, accompanied by motivational text. The plaques are crafted from wood with a natural grain, with the imagery and inscriptions rendered through a laser-burning process that creates dark-toned, recessed details. The group includes plaques with the following inscriptions: Leaders are like eagles, they don't flock, you find them one at a time; Dream what you dare to dream. Go where you want to go. Be what you want to be; Accept the challenges so that you may feel the exhilaration of victory; The only limits are those of vision; and They can who believe they can. Each plaque is contained within an individual cardboard storage box.
Lot: 334 - American Quartersawn Oak Hall Tree w/ Storage Seat
35x77x 18. An American hall tree or hall settle constructed of quartersawn oak, dating to approximately 1900 during the Golden Oak period. The piece features a high, shaped back surmounted by a shell-and-fan carved crest flanked by scrollwork volutes. It is centered by a shaped mirror plate. The frame is fitted with four cast metal double-prong coat and hat hooks. The lower section consists of a bench with outward-curving armrests and a hinged lift-top seat for internal storage. The piece is supported by a shaped apron and four carved legs, with the front legs featuring a cabriole form ending in stylized paw feet. The wood throughout displays the prominent medullary rays characteristic of quartersawn tiger oak. Dimensions: 78 - 84 inches (Height estimated).
Lot: 335 - Late 19th C. American Oak Dresser w/ Mirror
40x 19x 66. An American Late Victorian era chest of drawers with an attached mirror, constructed from quartersawn white oak showing prominent medullary ray or tiger oak patterning. The case features a serpentine front top above a configuration of two short drawers over two full-width drawers. The drawers are constructed with machine-cut Knapp joinery, also known as pin-and-scallop joints, a mechanical technique used in American furniture manufacture between 1870 and 1900. The dresser is surmounted by a pivoting swivel mirror supported by carved foliate harp arms and a separate shell-motif crest. The hardware includes original brass bail pulls on the lower drawers and decorative brass knob pulls on the upper drawers, with keyholes present for each. The secondary wood used for drawer interiors is a light hardwood, likely poplar. A modern inventory tag is present on the top surface. No maker marks were identified.
Lot: 336 - Queen Anne Style Footstool with Floral Upholstery
A low, rectangular footstool designed in the Queen Anne revival style. The item features a hardwood frame with a dark mahogany finish, supported by four cabriole legs that terminate in pad feet. The padded seat is upholstered in a lavender-blue woven fabric decorated with a delicate scrolling floral and vine pattern in cream and tan tones. This piece reflects 20th-century manufacturing techniques and traditional design. A white paper lot tag with a barcode and the number 336 is attached to the top surface.
Lot: 337 - Victorian D?cor
This collection includes an assortment of decorative items consisting of wall plaques, a candle lamp, and a heart-shaped trinket box. The pair of framed wall plaques feature whimsical cottage-core style watercolor-effect illustrations signed Kim Jacobs in the lower corners. The scenes include garden settings with cats, a bicycle, and a rowboat. The prints are mounted on board within wooden frames. The decorative candle lamp is designed for tea lights or small candles and features a cast metal base with a patinated brass finish. It is topped with a frosted glass chimney shade that has a mottled white pattern and a multi-colored beaded fringe in pink, white, and brown tones. The heart-shaped trinket box is made of white glazed porcelain and is decorated with a relief-molded rose and scroll design on the lid.
Lot: 338 - Jenny Lind Style Bed Frame & Cats Tapestry Throw
72x 51. This lot includes a wooden bed frame and a decorative jacquard-woven tapestry throw. The bed frame is designed in the American Colonial Revival or Jenny Lind style, consisting of a headboard, footboard, and two wooden side rails. The frame is constructed from wood with a medium-toned honey-gold finish and a visible natural grain. Both the headboard and footboard feature vertical spool-turned spindles and rounded top corners with similar detailing. The jacquard-woven tapestry throw features a pictorial Cats in Windows pattern, depicting several rows of various cats, including ginger, calico, black, and tabby varieties, peering out from different window styles and archways. The bottom border of the throw illustrates cats behind a white picket fence interspersed with flowers. The throw is finished with multi-colored fringe on all four sides. The set includes a ruffled fabric bed skirt in a periwinkle or lavender color and a standard white quilted mattress and foundation. A white lot tag is visible on one of the footboard spindles, but no manufacturer names or brand marks are discernable on the items.
Lot: 339 - Victorian Revival Cast Metal Lamp w/ Pierced Shade
A Victorian Revival style electric table lamp featuring a cast metal base with ornate foliate and scrolled relief decoration. The base is finished in a matte peach-toned paint. The lamp is fitted with a clear glass hurricane-style chimney and a conical, cream-colored paper shade. The shade features a decorative pierced pattern, a scalloped lower edge, and is adorned at the top with a fabric lily floral corsage and pale pink ribbons. The fixture is operated by a turn-key socket and includes a standard brown electrical cord. No maker's marks are visible on the base or body.
Lot: 340 - Porc. Doll w/ Bisque Limbs, 1987
A collectible porcelain doll produced circa 1987, featuring a bisque porcelain head, hands, and feet with a soft-filled body. The doll is styled with blonde hair accented by a peach ribbon, inset green eyes with applied eyelashes, and hand-painted facial features including eyebrows and lips. She is dressed in a pale peach long-sleeved dress with white lace trim at the collar, cuffs, and hem, worn under a floral-patterned vest with a small fabric flower accent. The back of the neck bears an incised mark consisting of a copyright symbol followed by the characters SJ 87. The doll is shown in a seated position with a white inventory tag attached to the left ankle.
Lot: 341 - 20th C. Baroque Style Wood 31-Day Tall Case Clock
Working condition. 66x 14.5x 8. This 20th-century tall case clock is constructed from a light-toned wood featuring an intentionally distressed or antiqued finish. The hood features a shaped bonnet top and molded cornice, supported by turned pilasters. The white dial is decorated with polychrome floral motifs and black Roman numerals, featuring ornate black hands and printed text reading 31 DAY near the 6 o'clock position. The waist section contains a door with a carved foliate scrollwork applique positioned above a circular glazed aperture that reveals a brass pendulum. This section is flanked by fluted pilasters. The piece is supported by a tiered, molded base with a recessed central panel. The finish is darkened in the recesses to simulate age. The clock features a mechanical 31-day movement. No maker's mark or labels are present. An auction tag is attached to the right side of the hood.
Lot: 342 - Andres Orpinas Pair Textured Offset Litho Prints
A pair of textured offset lithographic prints featuring atmospheric rural scenes by the artist Andres Orpinas. One print depicts a farmyard scene at sunrise or sunset, centered on an old-fashioned hand-operated water pump with a bucket of daisies hanging from its spout, with a barn and chickens visible in the background. The companion print shows a tranquil lakeside landscape at dawn or dusk with a small boat and a lone figure situated among tall grasses and bare trees. Both prints bear a printed signature reading ANDRES ORPINAS in the lower corner of the image area. These works are commercially produced decorative prints with a textured finish applied to the surface to simulate the appearance of an original painting. Both items are housed in matching light-oak finished wooden frames with textured dark green mats.
Lot: 343 - American Country Pine Wall Shelf w/ 7-Peg Rack
39 inches. A wall-mounted pine shelf featuring a functional design with an integrated peg rack. The unit consists of a single top shelf with rounded front corners, supported by two shaped side brackets. The backboard is fitted with seven evenly spaced, upward-curving wooden pegs. Constructed from solid wood planks, the piece displays natural grain and knots under a warm honey-colored finish. A white auction lot tag numbered 343 is attached to one of the pegs.
Lot: 344 - Lynn Kaatz Fast Friends Signed Print
This limited edition offset lithograph, titled Fast Friends, is by the artist Lynn Kaatz. The image features a golden retriever puppy in a field of dry grass, resting its paw on a duck decoy. The artwork is hand-signed in pencil by the artist in the lower right margin and numbered 3134/4400 in pencil in the lower left margin. Within the image itself, printed text reads ? L.R. KAATZ 85. This piece is presented in a wooden frame under glass with a double mat composed of a textured dark green outer mat and a cream inner mat. The artist is known for wildlife and sporting art, often associated with organizations such as Ducks Unlimited.
Lot: 345 - Vtg Post-Modern Biscuit Tufted Leather 3-Seat Sofa
84 inches. This three-seat sofa features a fully upholstered frame with a low profile and rolled arms. The design is characterized by deep biscuit tufting across the backrest, interior arms, and the three loose seat cushions, accented with matching leather-covered buttons. The upholstery consists of tan-colored leather with a mottled, aged finish and natural grain variations. The sofa is supported by hooded ball-style casters at the base, which are partially concealed by the upholstered frame. The overall form and tufting style are characteristic of late 20th-century post-modern furniture design. No maker marks, labels, or tags were identified during the visual inspection.
Lot: 346 - Traditional Tufted Leather Armchair & Ottoman
A two-piece upholstered furniture set consisting of a matching armchair and ottoman. Both items are upholstered in a cognac-colored leather with a mottled finish. The armchair is designed with a high back, rolled arms, and a thick seat cushion, all featuring deep button tufting and welted seams. The rectangular ottoman features a matching button-tufted top and a fully upholstered box base. The set is supported by low-profile, square feet. Small white tags are attached to the back and side of the chair, though no manufacturer information is legible from the photographs.
Lot: 347 - American Country Pine Lift-Top Mule Chest
37x 18x 38. This American country-style lift-top mule chest is constructed of solid pine with a warm amber-toned finish. The upper section features a deep storage well accessible via a hinged top, while the front is designed to appear as a four-drawer chest. The three lower tiers consist of functional drawers. The case sides are joined with exposed through-tenons secured by wooden pins. The drawer fronts are attached to the drawer sides with oversized single dovetail joints, and the interiors are solid pine. Each drawer is fitted with a pair of turned wood knobs. The lid is mounted on metal butt hinges and includes a metal stay chain. The base is detailed with a scalloped apron and central pendant, terminating in bracket feet. No maker marks or manufacturer labels are visible.
Lot: 348 - Wood Shopkeeper's Till w/ 6 Compartments & Drawer
An antique utilitarian wooden storage cabinet or shopkeeper's till featuring a warm honey-toned finish. The structure is organized into two tiers. The upper tier consists of six open compartments, each designed with a semi-cylindrical, scooped bottom to facilitate the easy removal of small items such as coins or hardware. Below this tier is a single, full-width drawer with a central turned dark wooden knob. The interior of the drawer is divided into three separate sections by two vertical wooden slats. The construction demonstrates functional joinery typical of late 19th to early 20th-century craftsmanship. No maker's marks, signatures, or stamps are present on the piece. A modern adhesive auction tag from Atlee Raber Auctions, identifying the item as lot 348, is visible in one of the upper compartments.
Lot: 349 - Stoneware Jar Table Lamp w/ Folk Art Floral
This table lamp features a jar-form stoneware base in the style of American folk art pottery revival, resembling works by makers such as Eldreth Pottery or Rowe Pottery Works. The ceramic body displays two small lug handles at the shoulder and is finished in a speckled, semi-gloss buff-colored glaze. The front of the base is decorated with a hand-painted floral motif consisting of a stylized central tulip flanked by wheat-ear and leaf patterns in dark green and black tones. A turned wooden neck piece serves as a spacer between the ceramic base and the brass-toned electrical hardware. The lamp is paired with a tapered drum-style pleated fabric shade in a dark teal color. It is equipped with a standard brass-toned socket, a black turn-knob switch, and a brown plastic cord.
Lot: 350 - Chinese Art Deco Hand Knotted Sculpted Wool Rug
A Chinese Art Deco style area rug featuring a hand-knotted wool pile on a cotton foundation. The rug is designed with a deep forest green central field anchored by a central floral medallion. Four floral spandrels decorate the corners of the field. A wide cream-colored border surrounds the center, showcasing a scrolling floral and vine pattern interspersed with geometric fretwork and stylized Chinese shou symbols representing longevity. A notable characteristic of this piece is the sculpted or carved pile, where the wool has been hand-cut around the decorative motifs to create a three-dimensional, embossed effect. The rug is finished with cream-colored cotton fringe on both ends, which are extensions of the internal warp threads. A small white inventory label is attached to one edge.
Lot: 351 - Union of Operating Engineers Throw
A jacquard knit commemorative textile for the International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE) Local 66. The piece is constructed on a navy blue ground with a large central seal designed in the form of a pressure gauge. The gauge face is white with red numerical markings ranging from 0 to 600 and a central black needle. Surrounding the gauge is circular text in red and white reading INTERNATIONAL UNION OF OPERATING ENGINEERS and ORGANIZED DEC. 7, 1896. The Latin motto LABOR OMNIA VINCIT is knit below the gauge. The bottom of the textile features large white block letters with red borders reading LOCAL 66. A small GCIU union bug, representing the Graphic Communications International Union, is visible in the center of the gauge face. The reverse side shows the mirrored, negative-image pattern characteristic of jacquard knit construction.
Lot: 352 - Wrought Iron Fireplace Tool Set & Spark Screen
This hearth collection includes a set of fireplace tools and a spark guard screen designed in a traditional style. The tool set consists of a central stand with an integrated base tray, a shovel, a hearth brush, and a poker. These pieces are constructed from wrought iron or steel with a matte black finish. The tools feature decorative ball finials and shafts with a hammered texture, characteristic of colonial revival or rustic ironwork. The second item is a single-panel arched spark guard screen. It is composed of fine black wire mesh over a metal frame and includes a single brass-toned handle at the top. The screen is designed to sit flush against a fireplace opening to contain embers. No maker marks or signatures were identified on the components of either item.
Lot: 353 - Three Hand-Woven Cream Cotton Popcorn Weave Rugs
A trio of hand-woven rugs constructed from heavy cream-colored cotton. The set consists of one large area rug, one medium-sized accent rug, and one long hallway runner. Each piece features a monochrome off-white palette with a textured raised-relief weave. The pattern consists of horizontal bands of popcorn style loops alternating with sections of flat-weave to create a repeating block motif. All three items are finished with hand-tied cotton fringe at the ends. These textiles are characteristic of mid-20th-century American hand-loomed craft traditions. Large area rug: approximately 5 x 7 feet Medium accent rug: approximately 3 x 5 feet Long hallway runner: approximately 2.5 x 8 feet.
Lot: 354 - 37 in Sharp AQUOS LCD TV & Toshiba DVD/VCR Combo
This group of home electronics consists of a television, a media player, and a digital alarm clock. The television is a Sharp AQUOS flat-panel LCD model, approximately 32 inches measured diagonally. The unit is designed with integrated side-mounted speakers and rests on a curved black plastic table stand. This is a non-smart television. Visible markings on the bezel include the Sharp and AQUOS logos, as well as labels for Power, OPC/DL, BBE Mach3Bass Digital, and Dolby Digital. A matching Sharp AQUOS brand infrared remote control is included. The media player is a Toshiba DVD/VCR combo recorder with dual-deck functionality for VHS and DVD media. The unit is marked with the Toshiba brand name and includes a front-panel HDMI logo, indicating high-definition output capability, and recording specifications for DVD-RW/R and +RW/R. The digital alarm clock features a curved housing in black and silver with an amber LED display and a top-mounted snooze button.
Lot: 355 - Country Style Turned Leg Stained Wood Bench
This wooden bench features a solid rectangular top with rounded edges and corners. The top sits on a simple apron supported by four turned hardwood legs. Each leg is designed with a square block profile where it joins the apron, transitioning into a bulbous turned detail before tapering toward the floor. The piece is finished in a warm, honey-toned amber stain that highlights the natural wood grain. A modern white auction sticker from Alice Raber Auctions is present on one corner of the apron with the inventory number 355. No manufacturer marks are visible on the exterior of the piece. Height: Standard bench or low table height Length: Long, rectangular profile.
Lot: 356 - Confetti Industries Colonial Star Hooked Wool Rug
This hand-hooked area rug features the Colonial Star pattern, produced by Confetti Industries, Inc. and distributed by Arch Associates, Inc. The design is centered on a multi-pointed geometric star motif in pink, green, and cream tones. The star is surrounded by floral bouquets of roses and smaller blossoms in shades of pink, lavender, and white, set against a sage green field. A pink and cream lattice-patterned border frames the composition, finished with a final sage green outer edge. The rug is constructed from 100% 6-ply wool pile on a canvas foundation with a latex-coated backing. The original manufacturer label is attached to the reverse and confirms the item was made in China. 2.5 feet x 4 feet.
Lot: 357 - Vintage Three Legged Wooden Milking Stool
A vintage three legged wooden stool, commonly referred to as a milking or cricket stool. The item features a thick, circular seat supported by three splayed, turned legs in a bulbous baluster form. The legs are socketed directly into the underside of the seat. The construction is characteristic of primitive or Early American style furniture. The wood is finished with a dark stain. A modern auction sticker is present on the top surface with the text Atlee Raber Auctions and the number 357. Dimensions: Not provided.
Lot: 358 - Victorian Revival Button-Tufted Chaise Longue
60x 35x 24. This is a fully upholstered chaise longue executed in the Victorian Revival style, likely dating to the late 20th century. The form features a high, arched camel back with deep button tufting and low, rolled arms that transition into a long, flat seat with a rounded foot. The base is finished with a deep, gathered ruffle skirt that fully conceals the frame and legs. The piece is upholstered in a cream-colored woven fabric with a repeating miniature pattern consisting of small pink floral sprigs framed by delicate green-leafed oval medallions. The backrest is detailed with fabric-covered buttons matching the upholstery. No maker's labels, tags, or stamps are visible on the exterior surfaces. Dimensions: Not provided.
Lot: 359 - Lambert & Butler 1912 World Locomotives Cards
This is a professionally framed set of seven vintage trade cards issued by Lambert and Butler Cigarettes. The collection consists of cards from the World Locomotives series, originally released circa 1912. Each card features a color lithograph of a specific historical steam locomotive with identifying text below. The locomotives included in this display are: Aitcheson, Topeka and Santa Fe Ry. Locomotive 915; Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway Locomotive 71; London Brighton and South Coast Ry. Locomotive 39; North Staffordshire Railway Locomotive 87; Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Locomotive 1512; Soudan Government Railway Locomotive 110; and Glasgow and South Western Railway Locomotive 126. The cards are mounted in a tiered configuration within a charcoal gray mat accented with gold-toned pinstriping. Below the cards is an inset brass-toned plaque engraved with the series title World Locomotives 1912 in a Gothic-style typeface. The set is housed in a polished, dark-stained wooden frame with a gilded inner lip. The reverse of the frame contains a printed informational sheet titled TOBACCO CARDS: A BRIEF HISTORY, which provides context on the hobby of cartophily and includes market data from the late 1980s, indicating the approximate period of framing.
Lot: 360 - Norman Rockwell Offset Lithograph Making Friends
This framed offset lithograph is a reproduction of the 1929 illustration titled Making Friends by American artist Norman Rockwell. The scene depicts a young boy in a vest and hat kneeling beside a large steamer trunk, petting a collie while a small terrier-type dog looks on. The collie features a collar tag with a prominent letter R. The print is housed under glass within a matted light oak-finished wooden frame. A brass-toned plaque is mounted to the mat directly below the image and is inscribed with the name Norman Rockwell in black serif lettering. The reverse of the frame features a corrugated cardboard backing secured with metal tabs and a sawtooth hanger. No hand-signature, edition numbering, or publisher marks are visible on the print face.
Lot: 361 - Arts & Crafts Stained Wood Footstool w/ Handgrip
This is an Arts and Crafts style footstool or step stool crafted from stained wood. The design features a rectangular top with rounded corners and a central oval cutout for easy transport. It is constructed in a trestle form, with two slab-sided legs joined by a single horizontal stretcher. The joinery utilizes through-tenons on the legs, which are secured with small wooden pegs. Decorative elements include a scalloped apron below the top and V-shaped cutouts at the base of each leg. The entire piece is finished with a dark reddish-brown stain.
Lot: 362 - Restored Victorian Dome-Top Steamer Trunk
A Victorian-era dome-top steamer trunk, also known as a camel-back trunk, dating to the late 19th century. The trunk body is likely constructed from pine or poplar and is finished with a matte sage-green paint over a textured surface. The lid is reinforced with five bentwood slats, while the front and back feature three horizontal slats, likely made of ash or oak. The exterior is adorned with decorative cast metal hardware, including foliate-patterned stays, corner guards, and star-motif studs. A central black-finished metal latch is mounted on the front. The side handles consist of replacement tan leather straps secured by metal loops. The interior has been fully relined with a sage-green and pink floral pattern wallpaper, detailed with pink ribbon bows and a striped border. The lid interior contains an oval locket-style portrait of a young girl in Victorian dress, bordered by white lace trim. A handwritten inscription within a lace-bordered oval on the bottom interior reads by Lynda 1989 accompanied by a four-leaf clover symbol, indicating the date of restoration.
Lot: 363 - Original Flesh Gordon 1974 One-Sheet Movie Poster
This is an original theatrical one-sheet movie poster for the 1974 science fiction parody film Flesh Gordon. The poster is a color offset lithograph on paper. The central artwork is contained within a circular frame and is signed in the plate B. Gott 1972, attributed to artist Bruno Gott. The illustration depicts the characters Flesh Gordon and Dale Ardor in a classic heroic pose, surrounded by secondary characters, spacecraft, and a villainous figure. Above the main title is a text box stating NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH THE ORIGINAL FLASH GORDON. The lower portion features the title FLESH GORDON in large red block lettering above various production credits. Credits identify the film as a Graffitti Productions presentation, directed by Howard Ziehm and Michael Benveniste, starring Jason Williams, Suzanne Fields, and John Hoyt. The bottom margin includes the copyright notice ? Copyright 1974 Graffitti Productions, a GAU union bug, and the printer mark LITHO. IN U.S.A. The poster is unframed and retains its original theatrical folding pattern.
Lot: 364 - Rococo Revival Quartersawn Tiger Oak Bedroom Suite
This bedroom suite consists of a low-post four-poster bed, a large triple dresser, and a nightstand. The set is constructed with quartersawn tiger oak veneers, characterized by prominent medullary ray grain patterns, over secondary woods. Designed in a late Victorian Rococo Revival style, the suite features arched forms and carved ornamentation. The bed includes a tall arched headboard and a lower arched footboard, both with central oval-inset panels and carved scroll and foliate motifs. Four low, reeded posts with turned urn-shaped finials and bun-style feet frame the bed. The triple dresser is configured with three shallow drawers along the top row, a central cupboard door with matching scroll carvings, and two lateral stacks of three drawers. It is flanked by reeded corner pilasters and sits on turned bun feet. The matching three-drawer nightstand�features inset top panels, reeded pilasters, and shell-carved lower aprons. All pieces are fitted with ornate brass-toned hardware, including decorative backplates and bail handles. Interior drawer construction utilizes light-colored secondary woods and modern drawer glides, consistent with high-quality late 20th-century furniture manufacturing. Bedding quilt sold seperatly.�
Lot: 365 - Floral Appliqu? & Patchwork Quilted Bedding Set
A set of quilted bedding featuring a traditional country cottage aesthetic. The collection includes a large coverlet with scalloped edges, large patchwork shams, square decorative pillows, a cylindrical bolster pillow, and a ruffled bed skirt. The coverlet is decorated with appliqu?d floral motifs consisting of heart-shaped petals in dusty rose fabric with sage green leaves set against a cream field. The cream-colored ground features machine-guided quilting in heart and geometric patterns. The large shams are constructed with a traditional Lone Star or Morning Star patchwork design using coordinating floral and solid fabrics. Decorative pillows and the bolster include ruffled borders, some accented with white lace trim. The bed skirt features a matching rose color with white lace along the ruffle edge. Primarily constructed of cotton or cotton-blend fabrics with polyester batting. A white tag is present on the quilt edge but the text is not clearly legible.
Lot: 366 - Queen Anne Oak Jewelry Armoire w/ Reeded Pilasters
This standing jewelry armoire is designed in a traditional Queen Anne revival style, crafted from oak and oak veneers. The piece features a flip-top lid that opens to reveal an inset mirror and a compartmented storage area lined with rose-pink felt, including integrated ring rolls. Below the top compartment are five stacked drawers equipped with decorative round metal pulls featuring a rosette motif and an antiqued bronze-tone finish. The drawers utilize modern construction methods (stapled or glued) rather than traditional dovetail joinery. Flanking the drawers are two side-hinged doors that swing outward to provide access to vertical necklace storage with multiple brass-toned hooks. The exterior is detailed with reeded (fluted) corner pilasters and a matching reeded frieze across the upper front. The entire chest is supported by four classic cabriole legs. This item is visually consistent with the Model 436-2 jewelry armoire produced by Powell.
Lot: 367 - Metal & Beaded Necklaces w/ Pendants
An assortment of necklaces and pendants featuring a variety of styles, materials, and motifs. The collection includes numerous metal chains in both gold-toned and silver-toned finishes, with link styles such as rope, curb, Figaro, box, and cable chains of varying thicknesses. Beaded strands include multiple necklaces of white shell heishi beads, puka-style beads, and several necklaces composed of brown wood barrel-shaped and round beads accented with turquoise-colored spacers. A diverse array of pendants is present throughout the lot, featuring an Egyptian Ankh, a Christian Ichthys symbol, a polished stone arrowhead, a stylized silver-toned metal arrowhead, a rectangular plaque with a raised gold-toned sea creature emblem, a #1 charm, and a curved horn or tooth-shaped pendant. Also included is a vertical bar pendant with incised symbols including a cross, crescent moon, and anchor, as well as a large, heavy silver-toned toggle-style pendant with gold-toned ring accents. The pieces utilize various closure types, including lobster claw, spring ring, and toggle clasps. Materials consist of base metals with silver and gold-toned plating, wood, shell, and decorative stone.
Lot: 368 - Men's Commemorative Accessories & Fraternal Pins
This lot consists of an assortment of men's personal accessories, fraternal and union memorabilia, and commemorative items primarily from the late 20th century. Fraternal and professional items include a silver-toned and blue enamel 25-year Masonic pin from the Grand Lodge of Ohio and two International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE) service pins for 25 and 50 years of membership, featuring the union's gear-and-gauge logo. A shield-shaped NRA Second Amendment Task Force pin is included in original packaging, featuring a colonial minuteman figure. Commemorative pieces include a large 1991 Caesars Palace Las Vegas medallion and a brass-toned relief belt buckle for the 1982 Nissan Project by Daniel Construction Co. in Smyrna, Tennessee, depicting a pickup truck. Jewelry items include a silver-toned curb link identity bracelet with a black rectangular inlay, a gold-toned link chain, and a dark-patinated medallion on a cord featuring a classical face and the Latin inscription Credo Quod Abses Et Habes. Functional accessories comprise a wood-handled folding pocket knife with brass bolsters, three silver-toned money clips (one with an integrated folding blade), a gold-toned tractor-trailer tie bar, and a brass-toned pocket lighter with a heavy iridescent heat-treated patina. A new-in-packaging golf tool set in a brown leatherette case with brass-toned accessories is also included.
Lot: 369 - Vtg Wristwatches & Travel Alarm Clock
An assortment of timepieces including a gold-tone commemorative wristwatch for the International Union of Operating Engineers featuring the organization insignia and founding date of December 7, 1896, housed in an American Tin presentation box. The collection includes a rectangular gold-tone Seiko Quartz wristwatch with a date aperture and integrated expansion band. A silver-tone Aldo quartz chronograph-style watch is presented in a gray box. Promotional and commemorative items include a 1990-91 Youngstown State University (YSU) basketball watch, an NRA-ILA watch with an eagle emblem, and a Sheldon Construction Exporters Ganti watch with a world map dial. Other pieces consist of a Timex gold-tone watch with a date window, a square-cased quartz watch with Roman numerals, and a Linden folding travel alarm clock featuring a brown textured case and a lighted dial button. Materials represented include base metals in gold and silver tones, stainless steel expansion bands, and various leather-textured and fabric straps.
Lot: 370 - Stefani Porcelains Bald Eagle Bisque Figurine
A large hand-painted bisque porcelain figurine of a bald eagle by Stefani Porcelains. The eagle is captured in a dynamic, descending pose with widespread wings and extended talons as it prepares to land on a white, rocky mountain peak accented with patches of green moss. The figurine features a matte, unglazed finish with detailed hand-painted plumage and features. The underside of the base retains a silver foil circular sticker reading Stefani Porcelains and Made in Japan. Additionally, the base is marked with silver-colored script that reads Bald Eagle by Stefani.
Lot: 371 - Luqman Gawanika Kaiser Porc. Bald Eagle Figurine
This large-scale wildlife sculpture depicts a bald eagle in flight, banking over a stylized, pale blue and white cresting wave. The piece is constructed of hand-painted bisque porcelain with a matte, unglazed texture. The eagle features realistic anatomical detailing, including brown-toned plumage, a crisp white head and tail, and yellow coloration on the beak and talons. The porcelain wave base is signed in script lv. Gawanika. The sculpture is mounted on a circular, stepped wooden plinth with a dark mahogany-style finish. An auction lot sticker from Atlee Raber Auctions is present on the wooden base.
Lot: 372 - Lenox Smithsonian Porc. Bald Eagle Figurine 1989
This hand-painted bisque porcelain figurine, produced by Lenox in collaboration with the Smithsonian Institution, depicts a bald eagle in a dynamic flight pose. The eagle is captured descending toward a stylized driftwood base accented with green pine needles and brown cones. The sculpture is mounted on an oval, dark-stained wooden plinth. The underside of the porcelain base is marked in brown with the Smithsonian Institution sunburst logo, the Lenox name beneath a laurel wreath, and a 1989 copyright date. An original gold foil sticker reading Handcrafted in Taiwan is present on the underside of the porcelain. An auction house lot sticker is affixed to the side of the wooden base.
Lot: 373 - Franklin Mint 1988 Porc. Golden Eagle Figurine
This hand-painted bisque porcelain figurine depicts a golden eagle in a dynamic landing pose with outstretched wings and extended talons. Produced by The Franklin Mint, the sculpture features detailed plumage in varied shades of brown, tan, and grey. The eagle is shown perched upon a gnarled, multi-toned tree branch. The porcelain sculpture is mounted onto a circular finished wooden plinth with a recessed, maroon felt-lined top surface. The underside of the porcelain base is marked in red with a copyright symbol and the alphanumeric code 88 FM. A gold foil sticker reading CRAFTED IN MALAYSIA is also affixed to the base. A white adhesive auction label for lot 373 from Atlee Raber Auctions is present on the side of the wooden base.
Lot: 374 - Lenox Smithsonian Eagle of Splendor Porc. Figurine
A hand-painted fine porcelain figurine titled Eagle of Splendor, produced by Lenox in collaboration with the Smithsonian Institution. The piece depicts a bald eagle in flight over a textured gray and green rock formation. The eagle is finished in matte bisque with white head and tail feathers, brown and russet body plumage, and a yellow beak. The figurine is mounted to an oval dark-toned wooden base. The underside of the porcelain base contains the printed title, a Smithsonian Institution sunburst logo, the Lenox mark, and a copyright date of 1993. A manufacturer label on the underside indicates it was handcrafted in Malaysia. A paper auction label with number 374 is present on the wooden base.
Lot: 375 - Atlee Raber Eagle & Monument Valley Sculpture
This contemporary mixed media sculpture is produced by artist Atlee Raber, known for combining natural stone elements with cast metal figures. The piece centers on a large, irregularly shaped slice of polished petrified wood, characterized by a deep dark brown and black coloration accented by fine, light-colored natural veining. Two cast white metal appliqu?s, likely pewter, are securely affixed to the polished front face. The primary figure is a large eagle depicted in flight with its wings fully extended, showing detailed feather work. Positioned below the eagle is a smaller cast rock formation reminiscent of the sandstone buttes found in Monument Valley. Both metal elements feature a matte, silver-toned finish with darkened recesses to enhance the three-dimensional texture. The reverse side of the wood slice retains its natural, rough bark texture and bears a white adhesive label identifying the artist as Atlee Raber, alongside a barcode and the number 375. The sculpture is displayed on a standard black plastic easel.
Lot: 376 - Lenox Defender & Foundations of Freedom Porc. Set
A three piece patriotic porcelain display set manufactured by Lenox. The central figurine is titled Defender of Freedom and is a limited anniversary edition produced in collaboration with the Smithsonian Institution. This hand painted fine porcelain figurine depicts a bald eagle with outspread wings perched upon a draped American flag and a gray rocky outcropping. The set includes a pair of flanking scrolls titled The Foundations of Freedom Display. One scroll features the preamble and articles of the United States Constitution, while the other features the United States Bill of Rights with Amendments 1 through 10. Each scroll includes an integral modeled inkwell and a separate white porcelain quill feather. The collection is presented on a custom dark finish wooden oval base. The eagle figurine is marked Defender of Freedom, Limited Anniversary Edition, Fine Porcelain, Lenox, and features the Smithsonian Institution seal with a 1991 copyright date. The scroll figurines are marked The Foundations of Freedom Display, Fine Porcelain, Lenox, and carry a 1993 copyright date. All porcelain pieces include labels stating they were handcrafted in Malaysia.
Lot: 377 - Trio of Hand-Painted Porc. Bald Eagle Figurines
This collection consists of three hand-painted bisque porcelain bald eagle figurines, each mounted on a finished circular wooden base. The central figurine is definitively identified by a gold-tone maker mark on the underside as a Maruri USA piece from the American Eagle Gallery, Studio Design E-9555, dated 1995. It depicts a bald eagle with wings spread wide, descending toward a textured tree stump. A gold foil sticker on the bottom of this piece indicates it was made in Malaysia. The second figurine, positioned on the left, features a bald eagle perched on a rocky outcrop with its wings partially extended and head turned. The third figurine, positioned on the right, portrays a bald eagle in a landing pose on a branch with its wings swept upward and talons extended. This piece retains a paper auction tag numbered 377.
Lot: 378 - Porc. Bald Eagle Bust: The Presidential Eagle
A bisque porcelain sculptural bust depicting the head of a bald eagle, featuring hand-painted and glazed eyes and beak. The plumage is rendered in matte white bisque with textured feathering. The head is mounted on a rectangular wooden plinth with a beveled top edge and a dark reddish-brown mahogany-style finish. Centered on the wooden base is a brass-tone metal nameplate inscribed with the title The Presidential Eagle in cursive script. A blue factory mark is visible on the porcelain stem where it meets the wooden base, though the characters are not clearly legible. This piece is characteristic of late 20th-century American wildlife collectibles.
Lot: 379 - Mats Jonasson Style Crystal Eagle & Intaglio Block
This lot consists of two crystal eagle sculptures. The first is an intaglio relief sculpture depicting a perched eagle in profile with a frosted finish. The eagle is housed within a heavy crystal block that features irregular, textured edges, characteristic of the Scandinavian glass designs by Mats Jonasson. The second figurine is a three-dimensional representation of an eagle in flight with uplifted wings. This piece is rendered in polished clear crystal and rests on a textured, rock-form base. No maker marks or signatures are visible on either piece.
Lot: 380 - A. Belcari Capodimonte Style Eagle Sculpture
This Italian sculpture depicts an eagle with outspread wings in a landing or takeoff posture, perched atop a rocky base. Designed by artist A. Belcari, the piece is crafted from a matte white composition material and is mounted on a tiered, dark-finished wooden plinth. The artist's signature, A. Belcari, is incised into the front of the rocky formation. The reverse side of the base features a blue-ink stamp of a crowned N, a mark associated with the Capodimonte style. There is also a faint rectangular recessed mark on the back of the base.
Lot: 381 - Composite Eagle Bust & Jeweled Porc. Sculpture
This lot features two eagle-themed decorative objects of varying materials and styles. The first item is a realistic bald eagle bust mounted on a square wooden plinth. This piece, titled Above Reproach, was produced by Mill Creek Studios and is constructed from a cast composite material with a hand-painted matte finish. It shows detailed sculptural feathering, an amber-colored eye, and a yellow beak. A label on the underside of the base provides the model number 14006. The second item is a stylized eagle figurine accompanied by an American flag motif, crafted from high-gloss white glazed porcelain. The flag element is decorated with raised red and blue enameled dots and gold-tone gilt lines, with a gold-colored spherical finial at the top of the pole. The decoration and form are characteristic of patriotic porcelain series produced by Lenox. No maker marks are visible on the porcelain piece.
Lot: 382 - Gerzit Stoneware Eagle Beer Stein & Eagle Item
This lot consists of two eagle-themed decorative pieces. The primary item is a German stoneware beer stein produced by the Simon Peter Gerz factory. The central body features a polychrome scene of an eagle arriving at a nest with two chicks in a mountain setting. The vessel is accented with green-glazed relief borders at the top and bottom with a braided knot design, and a scroll-decorated handle. It features a hinged pewter lid with a hand-painted bald eagle finial perched on a rocky base. The underside bears the factory mark W. Germany Original Gerzit Gerz. The interior of the pewter lid is stamped DRM above a stylized symbol. The second item is a cast gray resin or composite figurine of a perched eagle on a rocky outcrop. The piece has a matte finish and detailed feathering. A molded copyright symbol is located on the reverse of the base.
Lot: 383 - Jim LeBlanc, Bald Eagle Wilderness Remarque Print
This work is a limited edition offset lithograph on paper by Jim LeBlanc, depicting a bald eagle with wings spread and beak open, perched on a rocky ledge. The scene overlooks a North American wilderness landscape with lakes and evergreen forests under a cloudy sky. The print is hand-signed in pencil as Jim LeBlanc in the lower right margin and bears a printed signature J. LeBlanc copyright symbol in the lower right of the image. It is hand-numbered 27 / 950 in pencil in the lower left margin. A distinctive feature of this impression is a hand-drawn graphite remarque of an eagle in flight located in the center of the lower margin. The print is housed in a double mat with a textured, burlap-style inner liner and a simple frame.
Lot: 384 - Signed D Argenta Silver & Gold Bald Eagle Sculpture
20x 16x13. A cast metal sculpture of a bald eagle by D Argenta of Mexico. The piece depicts the eagle with its wings fully extended in a dynamic pose, perched upon a textured rocky outcrop base. The body and wings are finished in a polished silver tone with detailed feathering throughout. The head, beak, and talons are finished in a contrasting gold tone. The base features a dark brown and verdigris green patina to simulate natural rock. Markings on the base include a large incised stylized DA monogram and a polished copper section engraved with D Argenta, Mexico, and the limited edition number 219/500.
Lot: 385 - Bradford Exchange Resin Bald Eagle Wall Sculpture
This large-scale wall-mounted sculpture of a bald eagle is attributed to The Bradford Exchange and appears to be from the American Spirit collection. The piece depicts the bird in a dynamic mid-air diving or landing pose with its wings fully extended and talons reached forward. It is constructed from a cast resin composite material and features a matte, hand-painted finish that highlights the realistic, layered texture of the feathers. The head and tail are finished in white, while the body and wings are rendered in variegated shades of grey and brown. A contemporary white inventory tag with a barcode is currently attached to the beak area. No manufacturer marks or artist signatures are visible on the exterior of the sculpture. Please note that this lot includes the eagle sculpture only and does not include the American flag or wall coverings shown in the background images. Dimensions not provided.
Lot: 386 - Effanbee Harry S. Truman Portrait Doll, 1988
This collector portrait doll is part of the Effanbee Doll Company's The Presidents Collection, depicting Harry S. Truman, the 33rd President of the United States. Produced in 1988 as part of a strictly limited one-year production, this model 7906 doll features a bisque porcelain head, hands, and feet with a stuffed cloth body. The head has molded and painted reddish-blonde hair and fixed, painted blue eyes. The doll is dressed in its original presidential attire, including a navy blue pinstriped double-breasted suit, white dress shirt, red bow tie, and a white pocket square. Accessories include removable wire-rimmed spectacles, a grey felt fedora with a blue ribbon band, and black lace-up dress shoes. The doll is mounted on a white metal stand. Original manufacturer hangtags are present, including one titled The Buck Stops Here! and a descriptive identification tag on the reverse. Height: 15.5 inches.
Lot: 387 - Bell Clock Co. Brass Twin-Engine Airplane Clock
A polished brass desk or mantel alarm clock manufactured by Bell Clock Co., modeled after a twin-engine propeller airplane in the Art Deco style. The airplane case is supported by two struts mounted to a rectangular gray and black veined marble base. The white dial displays black Arabic numerals 1 through 12, an inner track of red Arabic numerals 13 through 24, and a black outer minute track with triangular hour markers. It is equipped with four hands: black hour and minute hands with green-filled tips, a red sweep seconds hand, and a small red-tipped alarm hand. The dial is marked Bell Clock Co. with a bell icon, Quartz, and U. S. A. The reverse contains the quartz movement with time and alarm adjustment knobs and an open battery compartment. While visually identical to designs by Sarsaparilla Deco Designs, this example is branded for Bell Clock Co.
Lot: 388 - 19th C. Gilded Brass Necessaire w/ Bottles & Tools
This travel vanity necessaire set consists of a gilded brass box and an assortment of interior accessories. The compact, footed box is constructed from metal sheets featuring dense, die-stamped repeating geometric and floral patterns with central floral medallions. It is designed with a slanted hinged lid and stands on four small cast ball feet. The interior contains an assortment of items, including two small, square-bodied glass bottles with fitted metal caps, a pair of miniature scissors, two small metal spatulas or ear spoons, and a writing implement or stylus. No maker marks, signatures, or identifiable characters are visible on the exterior or interior surfaces of the box or its components. The style and construction suggest a 19th-century European origin.
Lot: 389 - Gold-Toned Ark of the Covenant Trinket Box
A decorative replica of the biblical Ark of the Covenant, in the style of Veronese Design. This item is designed as a rectangular storage box with a removable lid. The lid, representing the Mercy Seat, features two kneeling cherubim with their wings spread upward and meeting in the center. The sides of the chest are decorated with intricate relief panels featuring floral scrolls and central circular geometric motifs. The corner pilasters are embellished with the Star of David (Magen David). Two removable, textured staves for carrying are positioned through rings on either side of the body. The piece is finished in a bright gold-toned coating over a cast material, likely resin or a similar composite material. Dimensions: Not provided.
Lot: 390 - Brookstone Brass Tabletop Refractor Telescope
This tabletop refractor telescope is constructed of polished brass and was manufactured in Japan for the retailer Brookstone. The instrument features a 50mm objective lens and is designed for 30x magnification. The main barrel is mounted on a brass pillar tripod with three curved legs. Vertical altitude adjustment is controlled through a mounting bracket with a knurled tension knob. The telescope employs a draw-tube focusing mechanism with a knurled ring at the eyepiece. Printed markings on the objective end of the barrel identify the maker as Brookstone and include the specifications 30x50mm and Made in Japan with a stylized manufacturer logo. Length: approximately 12-18 inches.
Lot: 391 - US Mint Coin Sets & Commemorative Medals
This collection features a group of United States Mint coinage sets and commemorative medals. The lot includes a 1996 US Mint Proof Set containing five coins: Lincoln cent, Jefferson nickel, Roosevelt dime, Washington quarter, and Kennedy half dollar. All coins bear the S mint mark and are housed in the original rigid plastic display case with a green cardstock outer box. Also present is a 1981 US Mint Uncirculated Coin Set containing thirteen coins from the Philadelphia and Denver mints, including Susan B. Anthony dollars, Kennedy half dollars, Washington quarters, Jefferson nickels, Roosevelt dimes, and Lincoln cents, sealed in original red and black bordered plastic sleeves. The lot is completed by two medals: a National D-Day Museum New Orleans commemorative medal in a blue velvet presentation box and an American Numismatic Association (ANA) medal commemorating the 25th anniversary of the first lunar landing, housed in a plastic flip with a foam insert.
Lot: 392 - Hindenburg LZ 129 Display Model Airship
64 inches long. This is a large-scale static display model representing the LZ 129 Hindenburg airship. The model is constructed from a lightweight composite material with a metallic silver-toned finish. The name Hindenburg is applied in red stylized Fraktur-style lettering on both sides of the bow. The registration mark D LZ129 appears in black block font on the mid-section. The vertical tail fins feature a red field with a white circle and black cross, a modification of the historical insignia. Technical details include four independent engine pods mounted on struts, each with a two-blade propeller, and a ventral control gondola. The hull surface is detailed with rows of recessed windows and longitudinal structural lines. A small white adhesive label stating CHINA is located on the lower rear of the hull near the tail cone. The piece is rigged with a cord for hanging display.
Lot: 393 - Vtg Brass Apothecary Scale on Wood Base w/ Weights
This vintage beam-style balance scale is designed in the apothecary or laboratory tradition. The instrument features a polished brass horizontal beam with a central vertical indicator needle and decorative hooks at either end. Two circular brass pans are suspended from the beam by fine brass chains. The central brass column is fixed to a rectangular dark-toned hardwood base, which is accented with a brass trim along the upper front edge. A small brass lever at the base of the column serves to stabilize the balance mechanism. The base includes a single integrated drawer with a rounded brass pull knob. The interior of the drawer is lined with cobalt blue velvet and contains a set of graduated brass weights. Visible markings on the weights include 50 GM, 20 G.M, and 10 G.M. Four smaller cylindrical weights and a small black circular insert are also included. A small stamped mark is present on the central pivot area of the beam, though the characters are not clearly legible.
Lot: 394 - American Quarter-Sawn Oak 8-Drawer File Chest
A tall document or file chest dating from the late 19th to early 20th century, approximately 1890 to 1910. The cabinet is constructed of quarter-sawn white oak, also referred to as tiger oak, which displays prominent medullary ray flakes on the drawer fronts and paneled sides. The unit contains eight drawers of uniform size. Each drawer is constructed with machine-cut dovetail joinery and utilizes a lighter secondary wood, such as pine or poplar, for the interior. The hardware on each drawer includes a central applied, carved wooden bin-style pull, a brass-plated metal card or label holder to the right, and a central keyhole. The cabinet is finished with a molded overhanging top and sits on a solid base. No manufacturer labels or marks are visible.
Lot: 395 - Attributed to Pulaski Lighted Oak Curio Cabinet
82x 29x 39.5. A two-piece lighted curio cabinet constructed of oak solids and veneers with a medium-brown finish, attributed to Pulaski Furniture Corporation. The cabinet features a traditional design with a heavy crown molding composed of a dentil course above a band of carved interlacing fretwork. The upper section and lower base both feature glass doors and side panels accented with geometric wooden mullions. The interior is fitted with a full-length mirrored back and three adjustable glass shelves with polished edges, with two shelves in the upper section and one in the lower section. The top section is equipped with two recessed canister-style lights. Hardware includes brass-toned butt hinges and an ornate, shaped lock escutcheon on the main upper door. A functional coordinating skeleton key is included with the piece. The cabinet rests on a plinth-style base with integral bracket feet. While no maker's labels are visible in the photographs, the design and construction are highly consistent with the Estate Oak series by Pulaski. 33 x 18 x 73 inches.
Lot: 396 - Pair Model Cars: 1956 Ford & 1957 Chevy Bel Air
Attributed to Franklin Mint Precision Models, this lot consists of two detailed die-cast model cars with their original protective packaging. The first vehicle is a 1956 Ford Thunderbird finished in coral paint with a red and white two-tone interior. It features a removable porthole hardtop, a rear-mounted Continental kit spare tire carrier, and white-wall tires. Visible markings include 1956 on the rear license plate and the Thunderbird script on the rear fenders. The second vehicle is a 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air convertible finished in dark blue with a light and medium blue two-tone interior. This model includes gold-toned trim accents, including the front and rear V-emblems and Chevrolet scripts, as well as dual rear-mounted antennas and white-wall tires. The rear license plate is marked 1957. Both models are accompanied by their original white cardboard mailer boxes with handling instructions. One box is specifically printed with the text The 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air. The Chevrolet model includes an attached auction tag from Atlee Raber Auctions.
Lot: 397 - Pair Franklin Mint Attributed Model Cars w/ Boxes
A pair of precision model cars attributed to Franklin Mint Precision Models, including a 1934 Hispano-Suiza J12 and a 1965 Pontiac GTO. These models are constructed of die-cast metal with plastic, rubber, and chrome-plated components. The 1934 Hispano-Suiza J12 is finished in navy blue with a cream-colored convertible top in the raised position. It features a detailed white interior, opening doors, and steerable front wheels. Decorative elements include a chrome radiator grille, a stork hood ornament, yellow-tinted headlamps, and a side-mounted spare tire. It is accompanied by its original white protective inner box printed with The 1934 Hispano-Suiza J12 and a black diagonal Fragile stamp. The 1965 Pontiac GTO is a two-door hardtop finished in metallic silver. It features a detailed white interior, opening doors, and dual hood scoops. The vehicle is equipped with redline tires on chrome Rally I-style wheels and GTO badging on the rear quarter panels. It is accompanied by its original white protective inner box printed with 1965 Pontiac GTO and a purple Fragile stamp. Approximate scale is 1:24.
Lot: 398 - Danbury Mint 1953 Cadillac Eldorado Replica
This is a precision-engineered die-cast metal replica of a 1953 Cadillac Eldorado produced by The Danbury Mint. The model is finished in white with a detailed red interior and includes a removable white convertible top. The construction features a die-cast body with chrome-plated trim, including a wraparound windshield and wire wheel covers mounted on whitewall tires. Functional elements include opening doors and an opening hood that reveals a detailed engine bay with a blue-painted engine block and black and silver-tone components. The interior is highly detailed with textured red seating surfaces, a complete dashboard, and a steering wheel. The replica is mounted on a polished wooden display base featuring a gold-tone nameplate with the Cadillac crest. Included with the model is an original Certificate of Title to a Motor Vehicle Replica issued by The Danbury Mint, which identifies the vehicle and original owner, A. Balestra. An instruction sheet for care and top removal is also present.
Lot: 399 - Pair Die-cast Cars: 1948 Chrysler & Ford Roadster
This lot comprises two highly detailed collector-grade precision die-cast model cars, attributed to Danbury Mint based on the included original packaging and model design characteristics. The first model is a 1948 Chrysler Town & Country convertible finished in dark maroon with detailed simulated wood-grain side and rear panels. It features chrome-finished bumpers, grille, and trim, along with white-wall tires and hubcaps embossed with the Chrysler script. The interior is finished in dark purple. This item includes its original white cardboard protective shipping box with printed model identification. The second model is a 1930s Ford Model A roadster featuring a two-tone tan body with black fenders and running boards. It is equipped with yellow-painted wire wheels, a side-mounted spare tire, and an open rumble seat with brown upholstery. The hubcaps feature the blue Ford oval logo. A separate black and silver tool accessory is included with the Ford model. Both vehicles are constructed from die-cast metal with plastic and chrome-finished components.
Lot: 400 - Pair: Rolls-Royce & Cadillac Model Cars
A pair of precision-engineered model automobiles, likely produced by Franklin Mint. The first model is a 1938 Rolls-Royce Phantom III finished in burgundy with a black interior. This right-hand drive model features a functional dual-hinged bonnet that opens to reveal a detailed engine compartment with a black-finished block and silver-tone accents. The model includes opening doors, detailed dashboard instrumentation, and floor pedals. It is housed in its original white corrugated shipping box with printed model identification and fragile handling stamps. The second model is a 1932 Cadillac V-16 All-Weather Phaeton finished in dark green with a white textured soft-top roof. Details include chrome-finished wire wheels, whitewall tires, dual side-mounted spare tires with chrome covers, and a rear-mounted luggage trunk. The front radiator grille features a red circular emblem with V-16 branding. Both models are constructed from die-cast metal with plastic and chrome-plated components.
Lot: 401 - Danbury Mint 1:16 1929 Cord L-29 Special Coupe
This lot features a 1:16 scale die-cast metal replica of the 1929 Cord L-29 Special Coupe produced by The Danbury Mint. The model is finished in blue paint with gold pinstripe detailing and a tan textured roof designed to simulate leather. It features an opening hood that reveals a detailed green 299 cubic inch 8-cylinder engine block. The car includes opening doors and a functioning rumble seat with tan upholstery. The interior features plush seats, a detailed dashboard with simulated mahogany and bronze controls, and an inbuilt sun visor. The undercarriage is detailed and includes a simulated wood floorboard. The vehicle is equipped with whitewall tires on blue and cream wheels with Cord-branded hubcaps. The car is mounted on a mahogany-finished hardwood display base featuring a brass identification plate inscribed with 1929 CORD L-29 SPECIAL COUPE flanked by two crests. Included with the model are several original paper items from The Danbury Mint: a formal introductory letter signed by Program Manager David E. Macoy, a large color fold-out promotional brochure detailing the model specifications, and a one-page historical information sheet regarding the car design by Count Alexis de Sakhnoffsky. Length: 12 inches.
Lot: 402 - Pair Danbury Mint 1:24 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Conv
A pair of highly detailed 1:24 scale model car replicas manufactured by The Danbury Mint, representing two variations of the 1969 Chevrolet Camaro. Both models are constructed of die-cast metal with plastic and rubber components. The first model is a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS/RS convertible finished in metallic blue with a white hockey stick side stripe, a white interior, and a white convertible top boot. It is equipped with rally wheels, white wall tires, a rear spoiler, and a mounted antenna. The second model is a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS convertible finished in white with orange Z28-style stripes, resembling an Indianapolis 500 Pace Car replica. This model features a bright orange and red interior with a matching boot, an opening hood revealing a detailed engine compartment, opening doors, and rally wheels with redline tires. Included with the lot is a Certificate of Title to a Motor Vehicle Replica issued by The Danbury Mint for the blue SS/RS model, bearing a copyright date of 1993.
Lot: 403 - Cadillac Die-Cast 1959 Eldorado & 1930 V16 Phaeton
This lot features two large-scale die-cast model cars representing iconic eras of American luxury, attributed to Franklin Mint Precision Models. Both vehicles are constructed from die-cast metal with plastic, rubber, and chrome-plated components. The first model is a 1959 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz convertible. It is finished in a vibrant red exterior with a two-tone red and white interior. This model includes opening doors, an opening trunk, and an opening hood that reveals a detailed engine bay with a blue engine block and black air cleaner. Notable exterior features include a detailed front grille with a 1959 license plate, prominent rear tail fins, and white-wall tires with chrome hubcaps. The second model is a 1930 Cadillac V16 All-Weather Phaeton. It is finished in dark green with a white simulated canvas top and a tan interior. The vehicle features dual fender-mounted spare tires, four opening passenger doors, and a rear-mounted accessory trunk. The butterfly-opening hood reveals a detailed V16 engine. Exterior accents include a Flying Goddess hood ornament, chrome headlights, and wire wheels with white-wall tires.
Lot: 404 - Pair Danbury Mint 1:24 Die-Cast Chevrolet Cars
This lot consists of two precision 1:24 scale die-cast models attributed to Danbury Mint, replicating classic Chevrolet vehicles. The first model is a 1958 Chevrolet Impala Convertible finished in teal blue with a light blue and white patterned interior. It features a functional opening hood revealing a detailed orange-painted engine block, opening doors, a rear-mounted Continental kit, and a thin metal antenna on the rear deck. The second model is a 1955 Chevrolet Nomad Bel Air Station Wagon in a two-tone turquoise and white paint scheme. This model features functional opening doors, the signature ribbed white roof, and chrome-finished Bel Air script on the rear quarter panels. Both vehicles are constructed from die-cast metal with plastic and chrome-finished components, including wide whitewall tires and chrome hubcaps. The level of detail in the engine bays and interiors is characteristic of the Danbury Mint series.
Lot: 405 - Danbury Mint 1966 Ford Mustang Coupe
This precision scale replica represents a 1966 Ford Mustang Coupe manufactured by The Danbury Mint. The model is constructed from die-cast metal and finished in Vintage Burgundy with a textured black vinyl-style roof. The vehicle features opening doors and an opening hood that reveals a detailed engine compartment with a painted blue block, chrome-plated air cleaner with decal, and simulated wiring and hoses. The interior is modeled in black and includes bucket seats, a wood-rimmed steering wheel, and a detailed dashboard. Exterior appointments include chrome-plated bumpers, grille, trim, and side mirrors. The wheels are fitted with white-wall rubber tires and chrome hubcaps with red center accents. The model features functional steering connected to the front wheels. Included with the vehicle are the original white manufacturer shipping box and a personalized Certificate of Title to a Motor Vehicle Replica issued by The Danbury Mint. The front fenders display incised Mustang lettering and the pony emblem. Scale: 1:24.
Lot: 405A - Danbury Mint 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible w/ Box
This lot features a 1:24 scale replica of a 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible manufactured by The Danbury Mint. The model is constructed from die-cast metal and features a white exterior finish with a coordinated two-tone blue and white interior. Functional features include an opening hood that reveals a detailed engine compartment with a blue block and chrome air cleaner, as well as opening passenger doors. The vehicle is equipped with whitewall tires on styled steel wheels and a thin-profile antenna. The model is accompanied by its original white cardboard manufacturer's box and a personalized Certificate of Title to a Motor Vehicle Replica issued by The Danbury Mint, which lists the manufacturer's address in Norwalk, Connecticut.
Lot: 406 - Pair Danbury Mint 1949 Mercury & 1955 Ford Models
This pair of 1:24 scale precision models was produced by The Danbury Mint and includes a 1949 Mercury Club Coupe and a 1955 Ford Crown Victoria. Both are constructed of die-cast metal with plastic details and rubber tires. The 1949 Mercury features a gloss black exterior, chrome-finished hardware, and white wall tires. The 1955 Ford is finished in a two-tone black and white paint scheme and features a translucent green-tinted skyliner roof panel, chrome trim, and white wall tires. Both models possess functional opening doors, hoods, and trunks, which allow for the inspection of the detailed engine compartments, cabin interiors, and trunk spaces. Accompanying each model is an original Certificate of Title to a Motor Vehicle Replica from The Danbury Mint, which specifies the model details and original owner.
Lot: 407 - Pair Danbury Mint Die-Cast 1956 Ford & 1953 Buick
This lot consists of two 1:24 scale die-cast metal model automobiles manufactured by The Danbury Mint. The first model is a 1956 Ford Fairlane Sunliner convertible finished in a two-tone Colonial White and Fiesta Red exterior. It features a matching red and white interior, a rear-mounted Continental kit spare tire, and whitewall tires with chrome hubcaps. The second model is a 1953 Buick Skylark convertible presented in a blue metallic finish with a blue and white interior. This replica includes chrome wire wheels with whitewall tires and a white convertible boot. Both models are constructed from die-cast metal with plastic and chrome-plated components. They typically feature opening doors, hoods, and trunks, as well as steerable front wheels. Each vehicle is accompanied by its respective original Certificate of Title to a Motor Vehicle Replica issued by The Danbury Mint, Norwalk, Connecticut, which identifies the model and the original registered owner.
Lot: 408 - Pair Die-Cast Cars: 1935 Auburn 851 & Duesenberg J
This lot features a pair of precision die-cast model cars in approximately 1/24 scale, attributed to Franklin Mint. The first model is a 1935 Auburn 851 Boattail Speedster, finished in white with a red accent stripe and a red soft top. Key features include chrome-finished external exhaust pipes, chrome wire wheels with whitewall tires, and the script S U P E R - C H A R G E D on the hood sides. The second model is a Duesenberg Model J Convertible finished in red with a tan interior and tan convertible top boot. This model features a dual-opening butterfly-style hood that reveals a detailed engine compartment with a green engine block, as well as opening doors and chrome wire wheels with whitewall tires. Both models are constructed from die-cast metal with plastic, chrome-plated, and rubber components. One model retains a partial paper manufacturer tag stating the item is hand-assembled and finished to high standards of quality.
Lot: 409 - Pair Danbury Mint 1931 Mercedes-Benz SSKL Cars
This lot features two die-cast model cars manufactured by The Danbury Mint, representing the 1931 Mercedes-Benz SSKL. Both models are constructed from die-cast metal with plastic and rubber components at an approximate 1:24 scale. The first model is a 1931 Mercedes-Benz SSKL Roadster finished in red paint with a tan interior. It features chrome-plated bumpers, radiator shell, and trim. The vehicle is equipped with an opening multi-hinged hood that reveals a detailed engine compartment, wire-spoke wheels with rubber tires, and a rear-mounted spare. A removable cream-colored plastic soft top is included. The second model is a 1931 Mercedes-Benz SSKL racing version finished in white paint. This configuration includes black flexible hood straps, external chrome-plated exhaust pipes, black bucket seats, and a rear-mounted spare tire on a wire-spoke wheel. Included with the lot is the original white cardboard storage box for the white model, printed with 1931 Mercedes-Benz SSKL and directional opening instructions. Documentation consists of a Danbury Mint Certificate of Title to a Motor Vehicle Replica. The certificate specifies the manufacturer as The Danbury Mint, 47 Richards Avenue, Norwalk, Connecticut, and bears the signature of Peter B. Maglathlin alongside a gold-tone company seal.
Lot: 410 - Pair Danbury Mint Stutz & Duesenberg Model Cars
This lot features two precision model car replicas produced by The Danbury Mint in approximately 1:24 scale. The collection consists of a 1927 Stutz Black Hawk Speedster and a 1935 Duesenberg SSJ Boat-Tail Speedster. The Stutz Black Hawk is finished in gloss black with a red interior and features red wire-spoke wheels with whitewall tires, a side-mounted spare tire, and chrome-plated bumpers and radiator grille. This vehicle is accompanied by its original Certificate of Title to a Motor Vehicle Replica from The Danbury Mint, which identifies the model and year. The 1935 Duesenberg SSJ is finished in a two-tone gray and red body with a tan and red interior. It features prominent chrome-plated external exhaust pipes on the passenger side, a rear-mounted spare tire, a split windshield, and red wire-spoke wheels with whitewall tires. Both models are constructed from die-cast metal with plastic, rubber, and chrome-plated components. No original packaging is present.
Lot: 411 - Pair Danbury Mint: 1949 Jaguar & 1958 Ferrari Cars
This lot features two precision 1:24 scale model replicas produced by The Danbury Mint. The first replica is a 1949 Jaguar XK-120 Roadster finished in silver grey with a red interior. Physical characteristics include whitewall tires, chrome-style hubcaps, dual side mirrors, and a detailed front grille. The second replica is a 1958 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa finished in red with a red interior. Features include wire-spoke wheels, a hood scoop with molded strap detailing, and Scuderia Ferrari shield decals on the front fenders. Both models are constructed from die-cast metal with plastic and rubber components. Each vehicle is accompanied by its original Certificate of Title to a Motor Vehicle Replica from The Danbury Mint, Norwalk, Connecticut. The certificates include the original owner's name and are signed by Pete B. Maglathlin, Director, with a copyright date of 1989.
Lot: 412 - Pair Danbury Mint 1:24 Pierce Arrow & Ford Pickup
This lot features two 1:24 scale model vehicles manufactured by The Danbury Mint, constructed of die-cast metal with plastic and rubber components. The first vehicle is a 1933 Pierce Arrow Silver Arrow Sedan finished in metallic silver with white-wall tires and a blue interior. It features opening doors, a detailed engine compartment, and a hood ornament. The second vehicle is a 1940 Ford Pickup Truck themed for Franklin's Tree Farm. The truck is finished in forest green with red fenders and features numerous decorative graphics including Franklin's Tree Farm logos, the slogan We bring 'em. You spruce 'em up!, and various holiday-themed text on the fenders and bed. It includes a removable miniature flocked Christmas tree accessory and a side-mounted spare tire. Each vehicle is accompanied by a Danbury Mint Certificate of Title to a Motor Vehicle Replica issued to the original owner, A. Balestra. Please note that the certificate for the Ford model identifies a 1940 Ford Deluxe Coupe in red, which does not match the body style or color of the pickup truck provided.
Lot: 413 - Hofbauer Crystal Lamborghini Countach Model
This molded glass model of a Lamborghini Countach is attributed to the German manufacturer Hofbauer and likely dates to the 1980s. The piece depicts the iconic sports car, specifically resembling the LP5000 Quattrovalvole or 25th Anniversary edition, characterized by its sharp wedge-shaped profile and prominent rear wing. The model is constructed from clear and frosted lead crystal. Frosting is used to accentuate specific features including the distinctive five-hole wheels, the interior seating and dashboard, and the underside details which include a representation of the engine bay. The car features side air intakes and a large attached rear wing. No maker's marks, signatures, or acid-etched stamps were found during visual inspection.
Lot: 414 - General Motors Models & Promotional Memorabilia
This collection features die-cast vehicle models and various items of General Motors promotional memorabilia. Included is a Maisto Special Edition yellow Chevrolet Cobalt SS, which remains in its original manufacturer window box. Also included is a 1937 Delahaye 135 Figoni and Falaschi Cabriolet, finished in red and white. This model is mounted on a black base with a clear acrylic cover and includes a gold-toned plaque marked La Collection No. 33, Delahaye 135, Figoni and Falaschi Cabriolet 1937. Promotional items consist of a blue plastic dish from the GM Lordstown plant, embossed with the GM logo, UAW logo, and an outline of Ohio. Further items include a black Pontiac-branded BIC ballpoint pen and a gold-toned Chevrolet bowtie emblem contained in a plastic bag.
Lot: 415 - Pair Desktop Propeller Airliner Models
This lot consists of two desktop display models of four-engine propeller-driven airliners. Each model is mounted via a metal rod to a turned wooden circular base. The first model is a representation of a Lockheed Constellation, identified by its characteristic triple vertical stabilizers. The aircraft features a light blue, silver, and burgundy livery. The fuselage is hand-painted with the text Flying Cougar, and the wings are inscribed with Flying and Cougar. The tail fins are marked with the letters FC, and a globe logo appears on the rear fuselage. The second model is designed after a single-tail propeller aircraft such as the Douglas DC-4. It is finished in a yellow, burgundy, and dark blue color scheme. The fuselage bears the name Pennsylvania Central, and the tail displays the winged logo of Pennsylvania Central Airlines (PCA). Both models are constructed of hand-painted carved wood or resin.
Lot: 416 - Douglas DC-3 Eastern Air Lines 1/72 Desktop Model
This 1/72 scale desktop display model of a Douglas DC-3 is finished in the historic Eastern Air Lines "The Great Silver Fleet" livery. Attributed to Scalecraft, the model is constructed from wood with a metallic silver painted surface. The fuselage is decorated with a navy blue cheatline and the text FLY - EASTERN AIR LINES in red block lettering. The vertical stabilizer features a red falcon logo on a light blue field, marked with the fleet number 344 and registration N18124. Additional markings include EASTERN on the upper port wing and the registration N18124 on the upper starboard wing. A small logo for THE GREAT SILVER FLEET is positioned on the rear fuselage near the horizontal stabilizer. The model features two three-blade propellers and is mounted on a contoured, mahogany-finished wooden base. The base is marked with white lettering that reads DOUGLAS DC-3 SCALE 1/72. Scale: 1/72.
Lot: 417 - Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina Seaplane Model
This is a professional desktop display model of a Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina seaplane, presented in a 1/72 scale. The model is finished in a multi-tone blue camouflage pattern characteristic of United States Navy aircraft from the early World War II era. It features hand-painted markings, including white star roundels with red centers on the fuselage and wings, as well as a red-and-white striped rudder. The landing gear is represented by painted graphic details on the side of the hull rather than physical components. The aircraft is mounted on a black, curved display stand. The base of the stand includes white printed text identifying the subject. Literal Transcription of Base Text: Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina Scale 1/72.
Lot: 418 - Pair Commercial Airline Desktop Display Models
This lot consists of a pair of scale commercial aircraft desktop display models. The models are constructed of plastic or resin and are mounted on weighted black plastic curved bases. The first model is a United Airlines Boeing 747 featuring the orange, red, and blue stripe livery designed by Saul Bass. The fuselage displays the United name and tulip logo toward the nose and the registration number N7371U toward the tail. The vertical stabilizer is decorated with the red and blue United tulip logo. The second model is a Pan American World Airways (Pan Am) McDonnell Douglas DC-10 in the billboard livery. It features large blue block lettering on the fuselage and the blue globe logo on the vertical stabilizer, topped with a small United States flag. Both items are static display models with no moving parts. While unmarked, the construction and style are consistent with promotional travel agency models produced by manufacturers such as Westway Aircraft Models or Wooster.
Lot: 419 - Curtiss JN-4 Jenny Biplane Desktop Display Model
Desktop display model of a Curtiss JN-4 Jenny biplane, resembling the 1/100 scale models produced by Daron Worldwide Trading. This solid-bodied model is constructed of carved mahogany or high-quality resin with a hand-painted yellow finish. The aircraft displays authentic World War I era United States Army Air Service markings, including blue circle roundels with white stars and red centers on the upper and lower wing surfaces and the fuselage sides. The fuselage bears the black serial number 34190. The vertical stabilizer features the period-correct vertical red, white, and blue stripes. Additional details include a two-blade propeller with a wood-grain finish and double-wing biplane construction with brown-painted support struts. The model is mounted on a contemporary black-finished pedestal stand. The base of the stand features gold-toned lettering that reads Curtiss Jenny JN-4.
Lot: 420 - Boeing P-26 Peashooter Model
This is a large-scale desktop display model of the Boeing P-26 Peashooter, a pursuit aircraft used by the United States Army Air Corps in the 1930s. The model is presented in 1/24 scale and is likely constructed from hand-carved mahogany with a professional high-gloss painted finish. It is finished in a pre-World War II livery featuring a blue fuselage with red and white spearhead stripes, yellow wings with star-in-circle roundels including the red center dot, and a yellow tail assembly marked with the number 23. The rudder is painted with vertical red and white stripes. The fuselage sides display a unit insignia depicting a bird of prey design. Detailed features include a radial engine, a three-blade propeller, and wire rigging between the wings and fuselage. The model is mounted on a black-painted wooden display stand with a curved support neck. The base of the stand features gold-colored printed text reading P-26 Peashooter and SCALE 1/24.
Lot: 421 - Pair Scalecraft Wood Model Airliners: TWA/Colonial
This lot features two hand-painted wooden aircraft display models, identified as Scalecraft productions, each mounted on a mahogany-style wooden base. The first model represents a Lockheed L-1049G Super Constellation in Trans World Airlines (TWA) livery. The aircraft features a white and silver fuselage with red Trans World Airlines and TWA lettering. The nose area is detailed with the text Star of America Princess Connie. The model includes the signature triple tail fin design, four propellers, and wingtip fuel tanks marked with TWA. The tail assembly bears the registration N6937C and Super-G markings. It is mounted on a shaped wooden base with white lettering that reads Lockheed Super G Constellation. The second model is a twin-engine propeller airliner in Colonial Airlines livery. It features a gray fuselage with a blue and red striped cheatline and the word Colonial painted on the fuselage and wings. The tail fin features a blue stylized C logo. This model is mounted on a circular wooden base. Both items are constructed from carved wood with hand-painted details. A white auction tag with the number 421 is attached to the models.
Lot: 422 - Pan Am Boeing 314 Dixie Clipper Desktop Model
A professional desktop display model of the Boeing 314 Clipper flying boat, attributed to the Post Flight Shop based on design and scale. The model is finished in silver paint with a distinctive yellow band across the upper wing surface and black trim. The livery represents the Pan American Airways (PAA) Dixie Clipper, featuring the airline winged globe logo on the nose and the aircraft name below the cockpit windows. Registration number NC18605 is applied to the upper starboard wing and the outboard vertical stabilizers. The model features a four-engine configuration with silver-finished three-blade propellers and a triple-tail fin assembly. A United States flag decal is located on the forward fuselage. The model is constructed from a composite resin or carved wood and is mounted on a turned wooden base with a walnut-style finish. The base is printed with white lettering reading B-314 SCALE 1/100. Scale: 1/100.
Lot: 423 - Grumman HU-16 Albatross US Coast Guard Model
This is a desktop display model of a Grumman HU-16 Albatross twin-engine amphibious flying boat, decorated in United States Coast Guard livery. The model is constructed from hand-carved wood, likely mahogany, with a high-gloss painted finish. The aircraft features a white fuselage with international orange accents and black detailing. Specific markings include the civil registration N226CG on the rear fuselage and the numbers HU-16 over 7226 beneath the horizontal stabilizer. The nose section is marked 7226 over SAN FRANCISCO. The fuselage sides bear the text COAST GUARD and the USCG emblem. The upper port wing is marked USCG, while the upper starboard wing features a U.S. military star and bars roundel. A similar roundel is present on the tail fin. The model is designed in a high-wing configuration with two three-bladed propellers and stabilizing floats mounted under the wings. It is supported by a black, curved pedestal display stand. While visually consistent with models produced by manufacturers such as Squadron Nostalgia and Scalecraft, no specific maker mark is visible on the item or the stand.
Lot: 424 - North American P-51 Mustang Display Model
A hand-carved and painted wooden desktop display model of a North American P-51 Mustang fighter aircraft, rendered in the style of manufacturers such as Scalecraft. The model features a silver paint finish intended to represent natural metal, accented by black and white D-Day invasion stripes on the wings and rear fuselage. It is decorated with U.S. Army Air Forces star-and-bar insignias. The aircraft is fitted with a four-blade propeller with yellow tips and two under-wing drop tanks. The model is mounted via a metal rod to a contoured, polished wooden display base. The base bears a white printed inscription that reads NORTH AMERICAN P-51. The vertical stabilizer displays the printed serial number 60485. A white inventory tag numbered 424 with a barcode is attached to the stand.
Lot: 425 - Vought F4U Corsair 1/32 Scale Display Model
A desktop display model of a Vought F4U Corsair fighter aircraft, constructed from carved and painted wood. The model features a matte dark blue military livery with white markings, including U.S. military stars and bars insignia, the number 69 on the fuselage and cowling, and a white diamond on the vertical stabilizer. The aircraft exhibits the iconic inverted gull-wing design and a manually rotatable three-blade propeller. The model is supported by a curved wooden arm on a shaped, polished wood base featuring a metal-toned identification plaque. Scale: 1/32.
Lot: 426 - Curtiss P-40E Warhawk Hand-Carved Wood Desk Model
This is a hand-carved wooden desktop display model of a Curtiss P-40E Warhawk fighter aircraft, constructed in 1/32 scale. The model is finished with a matte camouflage paint scheme consisting of dark green and brown patches over a light blue underside. The aircraft is decorated with iconic Flying Tigers style markings, including a shark mouth nose art, a red propeller spinner, and the number 33 on the fuselage. United States Army Air Corps star-and-circle insignia are located on the wings and the rear fuselage. The three-blade propeller is painted black with yellow tips. The model features an attached centerline drop tank and is mounted on a two-part wooden display stand consisting of a curved support arm and a polished dark wood base. The base is printed with white text identifying the model as CURTISS P-40E SCALE 1/32.
Lot: 427 - Supermarine Spitfire aircraft Model
Desktop display model of a Supermarine Spitfire aircraft, attributed to Atlee Model Airplanes. The model is hand-carved from wood and finished with hand-painted details in a 1/32 scale. The aircraft is rendered in a standard Royal Air Force camouflage pattern of dark green and dark earth over a light blue-grey underside. Markings include British roundels on the fuselage and wings, a tricolor fin flash on the tail, and fuselage identification letters UO-T. The model features a three-blade propeller with yellow-tipped blades and a light blue spinner. The aircraft is mounted on a black-finished wooden display stand with a curved upright. The front of the base features gold-colored printed text reading Supermarine Spitfire SCALE 1/32. A white inventory tag is attached to the support with a string, bearing a label for Atlee Model Airplanes and the handwritten number 427.
Lot: 428 - Scalecraft Lockheed P-38 Lightning Display Model
Scalecraft Lockheed P-38 Lightning desktop display model. This item is constructed of carved wood with a silver-tone painted finish meant to simulate natural metal. The model depicts the twin-engine, twin-boom fighter aircraft with dark green anti-glare panels on the forward engine cowlings and central fuselage. It features United States Army Air Forces star-and-bar insignia on the wings. The aircraft is fitted with red nose caps and propeller spinners, holding three-blade black propellers with yellow-painted tips. The model is mounted on a polished wood display base with a single vertical support. The top of the base is marked with the Lockheed corporate logo and the word SCALE in white print. The front edge of the base is marked P-38.
Lot: 429 - Northrop P-61 Black Widow Hand-Carved Wood Model
A hand-carved wooden desktop display model of a Northrop P-61 Black Widow, a World War II-era American night fighter. The aircraft is rendered with its characteristic twin-boom tail design and features two four-bladed propellers. The entire model is finished in a high-gloss black paint with painted grey panels representing the cockpit and rear gunner canopies. Markings include hand-painted U.S. Army Air Forces star and bar insignia on the wings and outer tail booms. The vertical stabilizers feature a red diagonal band containing a yellow star and crescent moon. The digits 403 are painted in red on the side of the tail boom, corresponding to the serial number of the historic aircraft. The port side of the nose features hand-painted nose art with the text TIMES A WASTIN and a cartoon skunk character wearing a yellow raincoat. The model is mounted on a matching black-finished wooden pedestal display stand. A white paper tag from Atlee Raber Auctions identifying the item as lot 429 is attached.
Lot: 430 - Lockheed C-5 Galaxy USAF Military Transport Model
This is a large-scale display model of a Lockheed C-5 Galaxy military transport aircraft, attributed to Scalecraft based on the hand-carved mahogany construction and specific stand design. The model features a professional painted finish in the United States Air Force gray and white livery. The fuselage is marked with U.S. AIR FORCE lettering and the Military Airlift Command insignia, while the left wing bears the USAF designation. The tail section includes a Military Airlift Command band, the tail number 60711, and an American flag. The aircraft is rendered with four under-wing engine nacelles and a T-tail assembly. It is mounted on a mahogany-finished, contoured wooden base with a metal support riser. The base features the Lockheed corporate logo and the text Lockheed C-5 printed in white.
Lot: 431 - Grumman F-14 Tomcat VF-84 Jolly Rogers Model
Professional desktop display model of a Grumman F-14 Tomcat fighter aircraft. This handcrafted model, likely constructed from mahogany or high-density resin, is finished with a high-gloss paint scheme. It features the distinctive livery of U.S. Navy squadron VF-84, the Jolly Rogers, which includes the iconic skull and crossbones insignia on the black vertical stabilizers alongside the squadron code AJ. The fuselage displays the markings USS NIMITZ and the nose number 202. The model includes detailed technical stencils such as JET DANGER INTAKE and standard United States military roundels. A functional feature of this model is the manually operated variable-sweep wings. The aircraft is mounted on a black-finished display stand. A sticker on the base indicates the model is in 1/48 scale.
Lot: 432 - Lockheed T-33A Shooting Star Desktop Display Model
This is a professional desktop display model of a Lockheed T-33A Shooting Star jet trainer, attributed to Scalecraft. The item is constructed from solid wood with a silver painted finish and applied decals. It features the markings of the United States Air Force Air Training Command. The fuselage carries the text U.S. AIR FORCE and the identification code TR-937. The vertical stabilizer is decorated with the serial number 16937 and a yellow and black checkered band. The wings are marked with USAF lettering and standard star-and-bar insignia. The wingtip fuel tanks are finished with yellow arrow decals that read AIR TRAINING COMMAND. A small nose art graphic on the forward fuselage depicts two figures riding a tandem bicycle. The model is mounted on a shaped, dark-finished wooden pedestal base with a vertical support arm. The front of the base features white printed text that reads Lockheed T-33A and Scale 1/48. Scale: 1/48.
Lot: 433 - Lockheed C-130 Hercules Military Display Model
Attributed to Scalecraft, this is a desktop display model of a Lockheed C-130 Hercules aircraft in a Euro camouflage scheme. The model appears to be constructed from solid wood with a matte painted finish. The livery is a three-tone woodland pattern in shades of green and charcoal gray, featuring low-visibility U.S. Air Force markings including the star and bar roundel. The aircraft is equipped with four engines and four-blade propellers with yellow-tipped ends. It is mounted on a fixed, curved black pedestal base. A white identification tag is attached to the stand with the name Atlee Raber.
Lot: 434 - Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress Nine-O-Nine Model
This is a professional desktop display model of a Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress bomber. The static model is finished in a matte olive drab livery with a neutral gray underside and distinctive red accents on the wingtips and vertical stabilizer. The markings correspond to the historic aircraft Nine-O-Nine, a B-17G-30-BO assigned to the 323rd Bomb Squadron, 91st Bomb Group. The fuselage features the yellow call letters OR R and the US military star-and-bar insignia. The tail assembly includes a red band with a white triangle containing the letter A, above the serial number 231909 and a yellow letter R. The same triangle A insignia is visible on the upper left wing, while the right wing bears the star-and-bar insignia. The model is constructed from a solid material, likely carved mahogany or a composite resin, and is mounted on a contoured, dark-stained wooden display stand with a single support pillar. The base of the stand is printed with white text that reads BOEING B-17 SCALE 1/72. Details include a gray-painted nose section, cockpit glazing, and top turret. A small white paper lot tag numbered 434 is attached to the support post. Scale: 1/72.
Lot: 435 - Capital Airlines 4-Engine Propeller Aircraft Model
This is a static desktop display model of a four-engine propeller-driven aircraft, configured in the livery of Capital Airlines. The airframe design corresponds to a Douglas DC-4 or DC-6 transport plane. The model is constructed from hand-painted wood or resin. The color scheme features a teal upper fuselage and wing surfaces, a dark gray lower fuselage and tail section, and gold-toned engine nacelles. The four engines are fitted with white three-bladed propellers. Markings include Capital Airlines in gold-colored cursive script on both sides of the fuselage and Capital in similar script on the upper wing surfaces. The tail fin displays a gold-toned logo with the letters C and A intertwined, positioned above the word INTERNATIONAL in black block letters. The model is mounted on a central wooden support rod fixed to a circular, dark-stained wooden base. An auction lot tag is attached to the support rod. No manufacturer or maker marks are visible.
Lot: 436 - Boeing B-29 Superfortress Desktop Display Model
A professional desktop display model of a Boeing B-29 Superfortress four-engine heavy bomber. The model features a silver metallic finish with black-inked panel lines and is mounted on a curved black pedestal-style display stand. The fuselage is marked with United States Air Force in black block lettering along the midsection and includes standard star-and-bar roundels. The right wing bears the USAF identifier in black block lettering. The vertical stabilizer is marked with a black X inside a circle, an insignia associated with the 315th Bombardment Wing, and the numbers 461 | 815, with a green-painted tip. Each of the four radial engine cowlings features a green trim ring, housing black four-bladed propellers with yellow tips. The model includes small-scale details such as top-mounted antennas and under-fuselage protrusions. No manufacturer's mark is visible on the model or the stand.
Lot: 437 - Gates Learjet 35/36 Desktop Display Model Airplane
This is a professional desktop display model representing a Gates Learjet 35 or 36 series business aircraft. The model is constructed from solid molded resin and is mounted on a black polished acrylic wedge-shaped base. The aircraft features a low-wing configuration with integrated wingtip fuel tanks, twin rear-mounted engines, and a T-tail assembly. The exterior is finished in white with a multi-toned red, orange, and yellow longitudinal stripe along the fuselage and vertical stabilizer. The cockpit and cabin windows are represented by painted blue panels. The base of the display stand is marked with the GatesLearjet name and corporate logo in gold-toned lettering. A white auction lot tag numbered 437 is attached to the stand assembly.
Lot: 438 - Fairchild A-10 Thunderbolt II Warthog Model
Attributed to Scalecraft, this large-scale desktop display model represents the Fairchild A-10 Thunderbolt II aircraft, popularly known as the Warthog. The model is constructed of solid material, likely mahogany wood or resin, and is finished in a three-tone woodland camouflage paint scheme. Notable markings include the iconic shark mouth nose art on the forward fuselage, United States Air Force roundels on the wings and body, and small technical stencils. The airframe features detailed engine nacelles, a GAU-8 Avenger nose cannon, and underwing ordnance pods. It is mounted on a black wedge-shaped display stand. The base of the stand is printed with white lettering identifying the subject as a Fairchild A-10 and specifying the scale. Scale: 1/48.
Lot: 439 - Bell X-1 Glamorous Glennis Desktop Display Model
This desktop display model represents the Bell X-1 supersonic research aircraft, specifically the Glamorous Glennis. The model is constructed from hand-carved wood with a high-gloss International Orange paint finish. The nose section features red and black lettering for BELL Aircraft on one side and the stylized GLAMOROUS GLENNIS name within a white outline on the opposite side. The vertical stabilizer is marked with the serial number 6062 on both sides. United States Air Force roundel insignias are present on the wings and rear fuselage. Physical details include a silver-painted needle nose probe and grey-painted cockpit window panels. The model is supported by a polished wood pedestal base featuring a clear-coat finish. The base is marked with white text reading X - 1 and SCALE 1/32. This model is consistent with the style of professional mahogany desktop models produced by specialty aviation retailers. Scale 1/32.
Lot: 440 - North American XB-70 Valkyrie Display Model
Attributed to SQ Wings, this desktop display model represents the North American XB-70 Valkyrie, a prototype supersonic strategic bomber. The model is constructed of painted resin or wood with a semi-gloss white finish, typical of mahogany wing style collectibles. It features United States Air Force (USAF) markings, including black block lettering on the upper right wing and star-and-bars insignias on the upper left wing and fuselage sides. The vertical stabilizers are detailed with yellow NASA bands and the serial number 20001, identifying the craft as the first prototype. Technical details include a black-painted nose cone and anti-glare panel, six dark-colored exhaust nozzles at the rear, and hand-painted panel line details on the wings and canards. The model is supported by a curved, dark wood-finish stand. The base of the stand features two lines of white printed text that reads NORTH AMERICAN XB-70.
Lot: 441 - Gee Bee R-1 Super Sportster Wood Airplane Model
This is a hand-painted desktop display model of the Granville Brothers Aircraft Gee Bee Model R-1 Super Sportster, a famous 1930s racing aircraft piloted by Jimmy Doolittle. The model is constructed from carved wood, likely mahogany, featuring a hand-painted gloss finish in the iconic red and white scalloped livery. The design captures the aircraft's distinctive teardrop fuselage, oversized Pratt & Whitney Wasp radial engine cowling, and small cockpit set far back toward the tail. The model includes fine rigging wires connecting the wings to the fuselage and the fixed landing gear spats. It is mounted on a turned wooden display stand via a metal support rod. The three-blade propeller is finished in silver-tone paint with yellow tips. Markings include the registration NR2100 on the top of the right wing and both sides of the vertical tail fin. The racing number 11 appears on the top of the left wing and both sides of the fuselage, where it is flanked by red and white dice graphics. A stylized Gee Bee script logo is located on the rear fuselage. The engine cowling is marked with 7-11 and Wasp in script. No manufacturer marks are visible.
Lot: 442 - Consolidated B-24J Liberator Model Aircraft
This is a finished display model of a Consolidated B-24J Liberator heavy bomber, attributed to Scalecraft. The aircraft is constructed from hand-carved and painted wood, appearing to be mahogany. The model is finished in a silver natural-metal scheme featuring United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) star and bar insignia. Distinctive features include red engine cowlings, black-finished vertical stabilizers, and four-bladed propellers with yellow-painted tips. The model includes detailed glazed elements for the cockpit and nose turret. Yellow mission tally markings are visible on the port side of the nose fuselage. The aircraft is mounted on its original black-finished pedestal display stand. The base of the stand features gold-tone lettering that reads: CONSOLIDATED / B-24J / Scale 1/72. A white auction tag with the number 442 and the name Atlee Raber is attached to the support arm.
Lot: 443 - AV-8B Harrier II USMC VMA-331 Bumblebees Model
A professional desktop display model of an AV-8B Harrier II jet fighter, finished in the markings of the United States Marine Corps squadron VMA-331 Bumblebees. The model is constructed from hand-painted mahogany or resin and is mounted on a static black composite base. The airframe features a multi-tone camouflage scheme in shades of green and gray. Markings include the squadron designation VMA-331 on the fuselage, Marines text on the wings and tail, the number 07 on the nose, and the standard United States star and bars roundel. Detailed stencils such as Jet Danger Intake are visible near the engine inlets. The model is equipped with underwing stores, including two external fuel tanks and two blue rocket pods with silver-toned tips. The cockpit canopy is detailed with light gray paint and orange-lined framing.
Lot: 444 - Northrop YB-49 Flying Wing 1/100 Desktop Model
This is a 1/100 scale desktop display model of the Northrop YB-49, the experimental jet-powered prototype heavy bomber known for its Flying Wing design. The model is constructed of painted resin or plastic with a metallic silver finish. It captures the aerodynamic profile of the aircraft, featuring the characteristic eight jet exhaust ports and four vertical stabilizer fins. The surface is detailed with United States Air Force markings, including the star-and-bar insignia on the right wing and black USAF block lettering on the left wing. The piece is mounted on a black, triangular-shaped pedestal display stand. The front of the base is printed with white text identifying the subject as NORTHROP YB-49 SCALE 1/100. A contemporary white barcode inventory label is currently attached to the pedestal. Wingspan: Approximately 20.6 inches.
Lot: 445 - Republic P-47D Thunderbolt 1/32 Model Aircraft
This is a professional 1/32 scale display model of a World War II Republic P-47D Thunderbolt fighter aircraft. The model is constructed of hand-carved and hand-painted mahogany wood, a style typical of high-end aviation display pieces. It features a natural metal silver finish with authentic US Army Air Forces insignia and specific unit markings. The engine cowling is decorated with black and yellow stripes, and the nose features custom art depicting a black bird silhouette within a yellow circle. The vertical stabilizer is marked with a yellow lightning bolt and the serial number 432691. The fuselage bears the identification code 5A 2. The aircraft is equipped with a four-blade propeller and underwing machine gun detail. It is mounted on a single black metal support rod attached to a black-finished, weighted trapezoidal wooden base. The following gold-tone printed text appears on the base: Republic P-47D Thunderbolt SCALE 1/32. The tail features the printed numbers: 432691. The fuselage side features the printed characters: 5A 2. An inventory tag is attached to the model with the handwritten number: 445. Scale: 1/32.
Lot: 446 - Messerschmitt Bf 109 Desktop Display Model
This is a handcrafted desktop display model of a Messerschmitt Bf 109, the primary Luftwaffe fighter aircraft used during World War II. The model is constructed from hand-carved wood with a painted finish. It features a detailed three-tone grey and blue mottled camouflage pattern. Design elements include a bright yellow nose cowling, a yellow tail rudder, and a three-blade propeller with a green and yellow spinner. Historical markings are represented throughout, including the Balkenkreuz national insignia on the wings and fuselage, a swastika on the vertical stabilizer, and a command chevron with an arrow on the fuselage side. Below the cockpit is a small personal emblem depicting a cartoon mouse and a shield containing the number 5. The aircraft is mounted on a carved wood display stand with a dark stained finish. The base of the stand features gold-toned lettering that reads Messerschmitt Bf 109 SCALE 1/32. A white auction lot tag from Atlee Raber Auctions, numbered 446, is attached to the stand via a string. Scale: 1/32.
Lot: 447 - Sopwith F.1 Camel Hand-Painted Wooden Model
A professional-grade desktop display model of a Sopwith F.1 Camel biplane. The aircraft is constructed from hand-carved and painted wood, finished in a Royal Flying Corps/Royal Air Force style livery with a dark gray-blue fuselage and wings. Markings include British roundel decals on the upper and lower wing surfaces and fuselage sides, a white alphanumeric 1C identification on the fuselage and upper wing, a red, white, and blue striped rudder, and the serial number B63 located on the rear fuselage. The model features a silver-toned radial engine cowling, twin forward-firing machine gun replicas, and a two-blade propeller with a wood-grain finish. The aircraft is mounted via a vertical support post to a polished, mahogany-toned wooden stand. The front of the base is printed with white text reading SOPWITH F.1 CAMEL and SCALE 1/24. A barcode inventory tag from Atlee Raber Auctions is attached to the stand.
Lot: 448 - Spirit of St. Louis Ryan NYP Desktop Display Model
This is a static desktop display model of the Spirit of St. Louis, the Ryan NYP aircraft flown by Charles Lindbergh. The model is constructed from a solid material, appearing to be painted resin or wood. It features a silver-painted fuselage and wings with black-painted accents on the propeller and engine representation. Large black characters on the upper right wing read N-X-211. The forward fuselage features the name Spirit of St. Louis in a stylized black script. The vertical stabilizer is marked N-X-211 with a boxed area below containing the text RYAN and NYP. The model is equipped with a two-blade propeller and a stylized radial engine. It is mounted on a black molded plastic display stand. The landing gear is in a fixed position with black tires. No manufacturer markings are present on the exterior of the model.
Lot: 449 - Cessna 337 Skymaster Style Desktop Display Model
Desktop display model of a twin-engine aircraft in the style of a Cessna 337 Skymaster. The model features a distinctive twin-boom and push-pull engine configuration, including one tractor propeller at the nose and one pusher propeller at the rear of the center fuselage. The aircraft is constructed of carved and painted wood, characteristic of mahogany display pieces. It features a red and white color scheme accented with black pinstripe detailing. The cockpit and cabin windows are indicated with gray paint. The model is mounted on a curved black-finished pedestal display stand. No manufacturer marks, signatures, or logos are visible on the aircraft body or the base. A blank white inventory tag is attached to the stand by a string.
Lot: 450 - Junkers Ju 87 Stuka Desert Snake Livery Desk Model
Desk display model representing a Junkers Ju 87 Stuka dive bomber. The model is constructed from carved wood or heavy composite material and features a professional high-gloss hand-painted finish. It is decorated in a Luftwaffe desert camouflage pattern with sand-colored and olive-green mottling over a light blue underside. A distinctive red and white stylized snake motif extends along both sides of the fuselage, terminating in an eye and mouth design on the engine cowling. Markings include the alphanumeric code T6+MP and black and white Balkenkreuz symbols on the fuselage and upper wings. The vertical stabilizer displays a black swastika outlined in white. The aircraft is equipped with a three-blade propeller featuring a yellow spinner and fixed landing gear with aerodynamic spats. The model is supported by a detachable, curved black base. The livery is modeled after the 6. Staffel of Sturzkampfgeschwader 2 Immelmann as seen in the North African theater during World War II.
Lot: 451 - Beechcraft Model 17 Staggerwing Desktop Model
A contemporary desktop display model of the Beechcraft Model 17 Staggerwing biplane. The aircraft is constructed from carved wood or composite material and finished in a high-gloss yellow paint scheme. The fuselage is decorated with red and black horizontal stripes, and the engine cowling features a red-painted rim. The vertical stabilizer is marked with the registration NC 21934 and the Beechcraft logo in cursive script. The model includes a black two-blade propeller and fixed landing gear. It is mounted on a mahogany-finish wooden pedestal base with a triangular foot. The base is printed with white text that reads STAGGERWING Beechcraft Model 17.
Lot: 452 - Scalecraft Consolidated B-36 Peacemaker Model
This professional desktop display model, attributed to Scalecraft, represents the Consolidated B-36 Peacemaker strategic bomber in 1/100 scale. The model is constructed from a solid composite resin material and finished in a silver natural metal paint scheme. It accurately depicts the aircraft's distinctive engine configuration, featuring six rear-facing pusher propellers with white blades and two twin-jet engine pods with red cowlings mounted near the wingtips. The fuselage is marked with U.S. AIR FORCE lettering and features a Strategic Air Command (SAC) shield decal on the nose. The vertical stabilizer bears the tail number 01087. The wings are detailed with black walkway lines and the United States Air Force star-and-bar national insignia. The model is mounted via a curved support arm to a black, stepped rectangular base with gold-tone lettering reading Consolidated B-36 Peacemaker and SCALE 1/100. Wingspan: Approximately 27.6 inches.
Lot: 453 - Boeing Vertol CH-47 Chinook 1/48 Model Helicopter
A solid-carved mahogany desktop display model of a Boeing Vertol CH-47 Chinook tandem-rotor transport helicopter. This 1/48 scale model is finished in military matte olive drab paint with white circular insignia and white window detailing. The tandem rotor system consists of six black flexible blades with yellow-painted tips. The aircraft is mounted to a natural-finish curved wooden pedestal on a tiered base. A white paper string tag is attached to the stand. Literal Transcription of Marks: BOEING VERTOL, CH-47 CHINOOK, SCALE 1/48.
Lot: 454 - Piper J-3 Cub 1/24 Scale Display Model Airplane
This is a hand-carved and hand-painted wooden display model of a Piper J-3 Cub, finished in signature Piper Yellow. The fuselage features the characteristic black lightning bolt stripe and a silver-painted engine cowling. Cockpit windows are depicted with silver paint. The vertical stabilizer displays the traditional circular Piper Cub bear logo. The aircraft is fitted with a two-blade propeller, wing struts, and fixed landing gear with black tires and yellow hubs. The model is mounted on a contoured wooden display stand finished in a dark stain. The base of the stand features white block lettering reading PIPER CUB SCALE 1/24. Scale: 1/24.
Lot: 455 - Desktop Display Model Stearman PT-13D Kaydet
A desktop display model of a Stearman PT-13D Kaydet biplane. The item is constructed of hand-painted wood and is mounted on a dark-finished wooden display stand. The aircraft features a traditional U.S. Army Air Corps trainer livery with a blue fuselage, yellow wings, and a red and white striped rudder. Markings include the number 022 in yellow on the fuselage and vintage star-and-circle insignias on the wing surfaces. The front of the wooden base features a label that reads STEARMAN PT-13D. The model includes fixed landing gear, wing struts, and a radial engine with a black propeller.
Lot: 456 - Consolidated B-24J Liberator Desktop Display Model
This is a 1/72 scale static display model of a Consolidated B-24J Liberator heavy bomber. The model features a World War II US Army Air Forces camouflage scheme of olive drab over neutral gray undersides. Markings include the white and blue star and bar insignia on the fuselage and wings, as well as a yellow bomb tally graphic on the port side of the nose. The aircraft is equipped with four three-blade propellers featuring yellow tips and includes representations of the nose, top, ball, and tail gun turrets. The model is mounted on a contoured black-finished display stand. The base of the stand is marked with gold-tone lettering stating CONSOLIDATED B-24J SCALE 1/72. A white adhesive inventory tag with a barcode and the number 456 is currently attached to the stand. The construction is characteristic of professional hand-carved mahogany or high-quality resin desktop models.
Lot: 457 - 1903 Wright Flyer Pioneer Era Biplane Scale Model
A vintage scale model representing the 1903 Wright Flyer, the first successful powered aircraft. The model appears to be kit-built, resembling designs by specialist manufacturers such as Paul K. Guillow, Inc. or Easy Built Models. It is constructed with a balsa wood frame and features wire struts and internal rigging. The wings and control surfaces are covered in a doped fabric or silk-span material that has developed a significant aged patina. Decorative elements include concentric red, white, and blue roundels on the upper wing tips and black-painted structural struts. This is a static pusher-style biplane model featuring a front-mounted canard elevator and twin rudders at the rear. No manufacturer marks or signatures are visible on the item. A modern white barcode tag is attached to the underside via a string.
Lot: 458 - Vintage Cast Brass Model Fighter Aircraft
A vintage cast brass model of a single-engine, low-wing monoplane fighter aircraft, stylistically consistent with mid-20th century designs such as the Republic P-47 Thunderbolt or Vought F4U Corsair. The model is produced from cast brass with a polished yellow metal finish. It features a radial engine housing, a three-blade propeller secured by a screw, a bubble-style canopy, and fixed landing gear. The wings and fuselage are detailed with incised lines indicating control surfaces and paneling. There are no visible maker marks, stamps, or signatures on the piece.
Lot: 459 - Trio WWII Military Aircraft Chromogenic Prints
A collection of three chromogenic color prints on photographic paper featuring prominent World War II era military aircraft. The first print depicts a Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress, known as Texas Raiders, in flight. The aircraft displays camouflaged livery with markings including a triangle with the letter G above the serial number 124592 and the letter D on the tail fin, alongside KY and the United States Army Air Forces star-and-bar insignia on the fuselage. The second print shows a Messerschmitt Bf 109 on a wet airfield reflecting the plane and five ground crew members. The aircraft features a swastika on the tail above a series of kill tallies, and the fuselage bears a Yellow 13 with a red outline and a German Balkenkreuz. The third print is an artistic silhouette of a North American P-51 Mustang in flight against a bright sunburst. Each photograph is printed with wide white margins on unmounted paper. No signatures, artist stamps, or edition numbers are visible on the front of the prints.
Lot: 460 - Lockheed C-130H Hercules Color Photograph
This color photograph, likely a chromogenic print, depicts a Lockheed C-130H Hercules transport aircraft in a four-color camouflage livery. The aircraft is shown in flight, banking over a coastal city and a large body of water. The work serves as a corporate promotional or commemorative piece produced by the Lockheed Aeronautical Systems Company. Below the image, the text Lockheed C-130H Hercules and Lockheed Aeronautical Systems Company are printed in black, accompanied by the stylized corporate star logo. The photograph is professionally presented with a wide cream-colored mat and housed in a simple, traditional brown-finished wood frame. Based on the corporate name, this print dates to the period between 1987 and 1995.
Lot: 461 - Set AOPA 50th Anniversary Aviation Plaques
A set of metal-rimmed aviation plaques commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA). Each plaque features a color-printed illustration by aviation artist Keith Ferris. Depicted aircraft models include a Curtiss JN-4D Jenny, a Piper Apache, a Piper Tri-Pacer, a Beechcraft 17 Staggerwing, a Beechcraft 35 Bonanza, and a Piper J-3 Cub. The artwork on each plaque includes an AOPA winged logo with the dates 1939-1989 and is signed in print ? 1989 Keith Ferris. The plaques are constructed with wide, polished metal rims, possibly pewter or silver-plated, and are housed in a custom-fitted two-tier wooden display shelf. A brass presentation plate is mounted at the top of the wooden frame, engraved with the AOPA winged logo and the inscriptions Flight, Aldo W. Balestra, 50th Anniversary, and Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association.
Lot: 462 - Vtg Cast Metal Royal Gold State Coach & Procession
This set of cast metal figurines represents the British Gold State Coach and its ceremonial procession. In the style of mid-20th-century commemorative models by makers such as Lesney or Benbros, the assembly includes a highly ornate carriage and a team of horses. The carriage is rendered in cast metal with a silver-toned finish, featuring detailed Rococo-style scrollwork, putti figures on the carriage platforms, a central face mask on the lower body, and a crown-shaped finial on the roof. The procession consists of several pairs of horses, including those with postilion riders. The horses are painted in an off-white and gray palette with red saddle blankets, while the riders are depicted in red livery with black caps. The horses are connected by gold-toned metal chains and a central drawbar. No manufacturer marks are visible on the pieces.
Lot: 463 - Nixplay Photo Frame & La Crosse Weather Station
This lot features two home electronic devices in their original retail packaging. The first item is a Nixplay N 10.1-inch Smart Photo Frame in black. According to the packaging, this device supports high-definition video clips and photos, private content sharing, and control via a mobile application. It is designed for either wall mounting or free-standing use. The second item is a La Crosse Technology Wireless Weather Station with Barometric Pressure, featuring a wood-grain finish. This unit is consistent with model 308-1417BL and features an LCD display showing a six-icon weather forecast, barometric pressure history, indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity, and atomic time and date. The weather station includes its original box and a white wireless outdoor remote sensor.
Lot: 464 - American Country Primitive Corner Cupboard
81x 40. This is a primitive two-piece corner cupboard in the American Country style, likely of American origin and dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. The unit is constructed from mixed softwoods, with the door panels featuring a dramatic contrast between light sapwood and darker heartwood, characteristic of Eastern Red Cedar or a similarly figured species of pine. The upper cabinet features a molded, stepped-out cornice over two paneled doors that open to reveal an unpainted interior with two fixed shelves. The lower base section includes a single full-width central drawer positioned above a second pair of paneled cabinet doors, and the unit terminates in a flat base. Hardware consists of ornate cast iron cupboard latches with white milk-glass or porcelain knobs, a decorative cast iron bin-style drawer pull with a relief-molded geometric pattern, and simple surface-mounted iron butt hinges. A modern barcode sticker is present on the interior of the middle shelf.
Lot: 465 - Hand-Tufted Great Seal of the United States Rug
59 inches round. A round, hand-tufted wool pile rug featuring the Great Seal of the United States. The central design depicts a bald eagle with outspread wings. On its breast is a shield with red and white vertical stripes below a blue chief. The eagle's right talon holds an olive branch, while the left holds a bundle of arrows. In its beak, it carries a purple scroll inscribed with the motto E PLURIBUS UNUM. Above the eagle?s head is a circular glory containing a constellation of stars. The entire motif is set against a dark navy blue field and is encircled by a golden-tan border. The rug features a medium-height cut pile with carved or contoured detailing around the central design elements, creating a three-dimensional effect. The reverse is finished with a solid navy blue fabric backing common to hand-tufted rugs, used to cover the primary canvas and adhesive. A small white manufacturer's tag is present on the outer edge, although the text is not clearly legible in the photographs.
Lot: 466 - Pair Framed B-29 & B-24 Heavy Bomber Photo Prints
This lot features two framed color photographic prints depicting iconic World War II-era heavy bombers in flight. The upper print shows the Boeing B-29 Superfortress "FIFI" over a forested, mountainous landscape. The aircraft is marked with "CONFEDERATE AIR FORCE" on the fuselage and a white letter "A" on the vertical stabilizer, corresponding to its livery as part of the Commemorative Air Force collection. The lower print depicts the Consolidated B-24 Liberator "DIAMOND LIL," registration N12905, shown against a bright blue sky. Both photographs appear to be commemorative prints produced for aviation enthusiasts. The items are professionally housed in matching medium-toned wood frames with double matting in navy blue and cream. No signatures, edition numbers, or publisher marks are visible.
Lot: 467 - Vtg Telemania Red Lamborghini Countach Telephone
Attributed to Telemania, this vintage novelty push-button telephone is designed in the form of a red Lamborghini Countach sports car mounted on a black rectangular base. The unit is constructed from molded plastic components. The car body is hinged at the rear and pivots upward to reveal a black integrated telephone handset. The handset contains a standard 12-key keypad along with function buttons labeled M, H, and R, and a Tone/Pulse selector switch. The base unit features white printed text reading Lamborghini and includes a button labeled HOLD with an adjacent red LED indicator lamp. The model car is detailed with characteristic design elements including a large rear wing, side air intakes, and chrome-finished multi-hole wheels. An original instruction manual in a plastic bag is included, titled Lamborghini Telephone with reference number DM-115-001.
Lot: 468 - Antique McKee Refrigerator Co. Two-Door Oak Icebox
This antique two-door icebox was manufactured by the McKee Refrigerator Company, as confirmed by the original metal plaque affixed to the upper front rail. The cabinet is a single-piece construction made of solid oak with a medium-dark stained finish, showing prominent natural grain patterns. The exterior design features traditional frame-and-panel doors, a molded top edge, and a recessed base. The interior is fully lined with galvanized metal. The upper compartment is designed for ice storage and features a corrugated metal floor to support ice blocks. The larger lower compartment includes two adjustable wire-mesh shelves and a drainage system for meltwater, with a visible floor pipe and exit hole. The unit is fitted with six dark-finished metal strap hinges and two brass-toned, lever-action compression latches. The manufacturer's plaque specifies the company's operations in Brooklyn, New York, and Cleveland, Ohio.
Lot: 469 - 19th-century Wells Fargo express strongbox
This commemorative still bank is modeled after a 19th-century Wells Fargo express strongbox. The cast metal body features a high-gloss black finish decorated with orange and gold pinstriping. The exterior lid displays the Wells Fargo name in stylized lettering above a central rectangular illustration of a red stagecoach. A functional coin slot is positioned at the top rear of the lid. The interior lid is marked Eagle Lock and Safe Co. in gold and orange script. The box is equipped with two brass-toned drop handles on the sides and a locking hasp on the front. Two small brass-toned padlocks and a single key are included. The interior is finished with red flocking. Height: 6.25 inches.
Lot: 470 - Vtg Miller High Life Sigma Alpha Epsilon Beer Sign
This is a vintage circular illuminated wall sign manufactured by the Miller Brewing Company for Miller High Life, featuring specific branding for the Sigma Alpha Epsilon (???) fraternity. The sign consists of a clear acrylic front panel mounted over a brown molded plastic rear housing. Centrally featured is a raised red, white, and gold-tone plastic Miller High Life logo. Printed above the logo are the slogans SPARKLING..., FLAVORFUL..., and DISTINCTIVE! in white block lettering. The bottom of the face displays the Greek letters ??? in white. Stylized graphics of wheat or barley stalks in white flank the central logo. The reverse of the unit is constructed of brown molded plastic and includes a keyhole slot for wall mounting, two adjustment knobs, and a black power cord. The lower edge of the clear front panel bears the printed mark: MILLER BREWING CO MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN USA FORM #F-1027. Diameter: Approximately 15 inches.
Lot: 471 - Creative Products Art Nouveau Poppy Maiden Mask
Cast composition wall sculpture in the Art Nouveau style, depicting an idealized female face in high relief. The figure is characterized by a serene expression and downcast eyes, surrounded by stylized large-petaled poppy blossoms and undulating tresses that form the outer borders of the piece. The sculpture is finished in a thick, glossy white enamel. The interior is hollow with a flat backplate for mounting and features a pre-drilled hanging hole. The interior back contains an impressed manufacturer mark for Creative Products.
Lot: 472 - Pair Primitive Black Metal Candle Holders & Tapers
This lot features two black-painted metal candle holders crafted in a primitive Early American style. The first item is a wall-mounted sconce consisting of a rectangular backplate with a fluted scalloped top edge and a single mounting hole. It features a curved support for a cylindrical candle cup and includes one yellow taper candle. The second item is a hanging candle holder characterized by a large S-curved hook that terminates in a circular drip pan with an integrated candle cup. It includes one orange taper candle. A white paper inventory tag is attached to the hanging hook with text reading Atlee Rab..., a barcode, and the number 472. These pieces are contemporary reproductions of traditional folk art metalwork.
Lot: 473 - Porc. Enamel Thanks! CALL AGAIN Door Push Bar
This is a vintage porcelain enamel advertising door push sign, a notable example of mid-century commercial architectural hardware. The sign is constructed of porcelain enamel on steel and features a convex rectangular bar design. The text Thanks! is displayed in a white cursive script, accompanied by the phrase CALL AGAIN in bold, white, sans-serif block lettering. The typography is set against a dark cobalt blue field. The ends of the bar are finished in white enamel and are secured to black-painted metal mounting brackets featuring pre-drilled holes for door installation. Based on market research, this specific design was frequently utilized in promotional advertising programs for bakeries and bread companies during the mid-20th century, serving as both a functional push bar and a polite parting message for customers.
Lot: 474 - Seiji Nakane Melody In Motion 'Fisherman' Figurine
This is an animated musical porcelain figurine produced by Melody In Motion, cast from an original sculpture by artist Seiji Nakane. The hand-painted piece depicts a barefoot fisherman relaxing in a rowboat named The Fisherman. The figure is styled with a straw boater hat featuring a black band, a red neckerchief, and a white short-sleeved shirt. He is shown holding a green vintage-style transistor radio while a bamboo fishing pole extends over the side of the boat. The boat is detailed with a blue and white life ring, a woven basket, and a single oar, resting on a base sculpted to resemble blue ocean waves. Four ducks are featured in relief along the side of the hull. The reverse of the boat bears a white oval label printed in blue that reads Hand Made and Hand Painted Porcelain, Melody In Motion, and Cast from an Original Sculpture by Seiji Nakane. A black plastic mechanical switch is located in the boat interior behind the figure.
Lot: 475 - 19th C. American Pine Slant Top School Master Desk
This 19th-century American primitive country desk is constructed primarily of pine with a warm, aged patina. The design features a sloped, hinged lid that opens to a large storage well containing a single fixed shelf at the rear. The desk is supported by four tapered square legs and features nailed construction. It is equipped with simple iron butt hinges and a mortise lock, though the key is not present. Attached to the exterior of one front leg is a black cast iron candle sconce with a simple cup and curved arm. This utilitarian piece is characteristic of desks used by school masters, clerks, or storekeepers during the period.
Lot: 476 - Military Dixie Cup Co. Model C Water Cooler w/ Dispensers
This vintage industrial water cooler or beverage dispenser was manufactured by the Dixie Cup Company. The unit features a large-capacity cylindrical body constructed of painted metal in a dark olive green finish. A manual dispensing spigot is housed within a recessed silver-tone alcove at the front base. Two matching cylindrical cup dispensers are mounted to the exterior side of the main body. The main body displays an inverted triangular logo for Dixie Cup Co. along with Stock No. 8795 and Model C. The lid of the cup dispenser is marked with the company name and manufacturing locations including Easton, PA, Chicago, ILL, Darlington, SC, and Fort Smith, ARK. The dispenser body is specifically marked for use with Vortex Cups No. 154. The unit is topped with a heavy-duty arched metal handle that is secured to the lid by two knurled nuts on threaded posts. One original conical white paper cup is present in the dispenser.
Lot: 477 - Tiffany Style Slag Glass Floral Lamp Shade
A Tiffany-style leaded slag glass lamp shade featuring a hexagonal, tapered pyramidal form with six panels. Each panel displays a floral motif composed of a blue flower bud with two-toned green leaves, set against a background of cream-colored marbled slag glass. The top section of the shade includes a geometric border with a horizontal band of blue-grey slag glass. The piece is constructed with leaded solder lines finished in a dark patina and features a scalloped lower edge with a decorative beaded lead rim. The top is fitted with a dark-patinated metal heat cap with triangular ventilation holes and a central aperture for a finial. No manufacturer marks or signatures are present.
Lot: 478 - Catskill Craftsmen Pine Kitchen Utility Cabinet
One-piece pine kitchen utility cabinet or workstation by Catskill Craftsmen. The unit is constructed of solid pine with a clear finish that has developed a honey-toned patina. It features a large overhanging rectangular top over a single drawer and a lower cabinet. The drawer is fitted with a white porcelain knob. The lower cabinet door is secured by a decorative black metal slide-bolt latch and hangs on black butt hinges. The interior of the cabinet is fitted with two fixed wooden shelves. The maker's mark, a circular sticker with a black squirrel silhouette, is located on the interior back panel. An additional small shelf is mounted to the right exterior side with metal L-brackets and includes a black plastic corner protector.
Lot: 479 - Sessions 8-Day Time & Strike Mantel Clock
This mantel clock was manufactured by The Sessions Clock Co. in Forestville, Connecticut, during the early 20th century. It features a mechanical, spring-driven, 8-day time and strike movement. The case is constructed from black-finished wood and is ornamented with gilded architectural elements. The front is flanked by two pairs of fluted columns with Corinthian capitals, topped with decorative pointed gothic arches featuring floral and swag motifs. The cream-colored dial presents black Arabic numerals and black spade-style hands. It includes two winding arbors and a Fast/Slow (F S) adjustment lever at the 12 o'clock position. The dial is protected by a hinged brass bezel with flat glass. Printed text at the bottom of the dial reads: MADE BY THE SESSIONS CLOCK CO. FORESTVILLE, CONN. U.S.A. The lot includes a t-handle winding key marked THAILAND, which serves as a later replacement.
Lot: 480 - German Green Enamel & Brass Magic Lantern w/Slides
This antique magic lantern projector dates from the late 19th to early 20th century and is designed in a style consistent with German manufacturers of the era. The instrument features a cylindrical tin body finished in a bright green enamel, crowned with a multi-tiered brass chimney for heat ventilation. The housing is supported by a bell-shaped brass pedestal, which is mounted to a rectangular wood-grained base. The optical system includes a separate brass projection lens housing mounted on an ornate, black-finished cast iron scrollwork support. The set is accompanied by a collection of glass slides featuring hand-painted or lithographed subjects such as portraits, animals, landscapes, and whimsical figures. These glass plates are held in orange-toned cardboard frames. No manufacturer marks, model numbers, or patent information are visible on the exterior components or the slide mounts.
Lot: 481 - Hand-Forged Wrought Iron Fireplace Tools & Rack
An assortment of hand-wrought iron fireplace tools and hearth accessories presented on a coordinating wall-mounted horizontal rack. The collection is designed in a rustic style reminiscent of early American or colonial metalwork. The set includes a hearth broom with a natural branch handle and bound straw bristles; a candle holder or trammel hook with a central cup and drip pan suspended by a chain; log handling tools including one with a serrated edge; and a heavy branding iron with a square head featuring an incised relief pattern. Also present are multiple long-handled pokers and hooks with varying decorative handle loops and functional ends, some featuring decorative twisted shafts. A large, heavy-duty hearth shovel with a deep, rectangular pan and a pair of spring-loaded fire tongs complete the set. The items are primarily made of hand-wrought iron with a darkened finish, showing visible hammer marks and craftsmanship details characteristic of blacksmith production. A white paper tag labeled 181 is attached to the fire tongs.
Lot: 482 - Copper & Brass Kitchenware, Tea Kettles & Basins
This collection consists of four antique and vintage copper and brass metalware items, including two tea kettles and two basins, exhibiting styles attributed to late 19th or early 20th-century Swedish and European manufacture. The first tea kettle is constructed of brass with a bulbous body featuring two horizontal incised bands, a short spout, and a turned wood handle on brass supports. The second tea kettle is polished copper with a domed lid topped by a brass finial, a tapered brass spout, and an ebonized turned wood handle, a form frequently attributed to Swedish makers of the period. The larger copper basin features a tapered body, a rolled rim, and two cast brass ring handles secured with copper rivets. The smaller copper pot displays a hammered finish and bulbous form with two rectangular cast brass side handles. Construction techniques include a combination of spun and hammered metal with riveted hardware. No maker marks or hallmarks are visible on the exterior surfaces of the items.
Lot: 483 - 19th C. Hand Hammered Copper Tea Kettle w/ Brass
This is an antique copper tea kettle featuring a hand hammered construction characteristic of the 19th century. The kettle is composed of a two part copper body with a visible horizontal seam around the middle and a dovetail joined base. It features a fixed handle with shaped brass supports and a copper grip. The lid is surmounted by a turned brass finial. The vessel is designed with a traditional gooseneck spout. No maker marks or stamps are visible on the exterior or interior surfaces. This style of utilitarian metalware was common in North American and British households during the mid to late 1800s.
Lot: 484 - Griswold Cast Iron Deep Fat Fryer No. 1003
This vintage American cast iron deep fat fryer is manufactured by Griswold. The vessel features a deep cylindrical form with a long handle containing a teardrop-shaped hanging hole. The design incorporates an integrated pouring spout and an opposing small assist handle. A wire bail handle is attached to the rim. The underside of the pot is embossed with the curved text DEEP FAT FRYER at the top and the model number 1003 at the base. Centered on the bottom is the circular Griswold logo featuring a cross with the letters G, R, I, S, W, O, L, and D. The exterior of the piece displays a dark, seasoned finish.
Lot: 485 - Two Vintage Cast Iron Cooking Pots
This lot consists of two vintage cast iron cooking pots, commonly referred to as cauldrons or kettles. Both items are constructed of heavy cast iron and feature integrated side lugs with attached wire bail handles. The larger pot includes a fitted cast iron lid characterized by a hammered surface texture and a central integral handle. The smaller pot is open and features a raised numeral 2 on its exterior side, indicating size or capacity. The interior of the larger pot appears smooth and unobstructed, while the smaller pot currently contains dried botanical materials including leaves and pinecones. No specific manufacturer names, brand marks, or patent dates are clearly visible on either item.
Lot: 486 - Cast Iron Fan Pattern Trivet & Blackened Canister
A lot of two antique metal household items consisting of a cast iron trivet and a cylindrical canister. The trivet features an openwork design with a heart-shaped handle at the top, decorative scrollwork, and leaf motifs leading to a fan-shaped base with a central starburst pattern. This form is characteristic of trivets produced for glue melting pots. The second item is a cylindrical metal canister, likely tin or steel, with a blackened finish. The body features horizontal ribbing and a wire bail handle attached to side lugs. The matching lid has concentric circular ridges and a central turned knob. A paper auction tag from Atlee Raber Auctions, marked Canfield and numbered 486, is attached to the wire handle of the canister.
Lot: 487 - 4 Fireplace Bellows, one signed J. R. Beard
A group of four hand-operated fireplace bellows constructed from wood, leather, and metal. The uppermost example features light-colored oak handles and body, joined with tan leather and decorative brass-headed tacks, terminating in a brass nozzle. This item is hand-signed J. R. Beard in script on the wood of the lower handle. The remaining three items are of an older, utilitarian design, likely dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. These are constructed with dark wood frames, black or dark-stained leather, and nozzles made of iron or steel. One of the older examples features a crimped metal nozzle and a leather hanging loop.
Lot: 488 - Late 20th C. Oak Display Cabinet w/ Leaded Glass
A one-piece traditional style oak display cabinet or curio vitrine. The piece is constructed from oak with a golden-brown finish. It features a top frieze with dentil molding above a single front-facing door. The door contains decorative leaded-style glass in a diamond-lattice pattern. The side panels are clear glass for three-sided viewing. The interior is fitted with a mirrored back panel and includes three adjustable glass shelves supported by metal pins. The front of the cabinet is flanked by fluted pilasters, and the piece rests on a base with bracket feet. No maker marks were identified.
Lot: 489 - Samsung LCD HDTV, Bose Sound System & Alarm Clock
A trio of electronics comprising a Samsung television, a Bose sound system, and a digital alarm clock. The Samsung television is an LCD HDTV, visually consistent with the LN series from the early 2010s, featuring an estimated 40-inch screen with 1080p resolution. The unit is constructed with a gloss black plastic bezel and a signature transparent lower edge, supported by a matching rectangular pedestal stand. It includes touch-sensitive front controls and a dedicated remote control. The television is a non-smart model. The Bose sound system is a Bose Solo TV Sound System, a soundbase featuring a black metal mesh grille and plastic housing designed for placement directly beneath a television stand. The digital alarm clock features a modern hourglass-shaped design in black and silver-toned plastic with a large orange LED digital display and a top-mounted snooze button. Estimated Screen Size: 40 inches.
Lot: 490 - Antique American Wrought Iron Tongs & Pot Trammel
This lot comprises two antique hand-forged wrought iron fireplace or hearth tools, likely of American origin and dating from the late 18th to 19th century. The first item is a pair of long-handled ember or coal tongs featuring a hinged spherical or globular head. These tools were traditionally used to retrieve a single hot coal from a hearth fire to light tobacco pipes, candles, or lamps. The arms are square-sectioned and taper toward the handles, which terminate in small loops. The construction utilizes a simple smith-made pinned pivot. The second item is an adjustable pot trammel consisting of a long wrought iron rod with a hooked terminal and a series of heavy-gauge interlocking rings. Designed to hang from a pot crane or chimney bar, this tool allowed for the height adjustment of cooking pots over an open flame by hooking into different rings. Both items demonstrate typical colonial-style blacksmithing with hand-hammered surfaces and hand-turned rings. No maker's marks are visible on either piece. A modern paper auction tag is present on the trammel.
Lot: 491 - Vintage Wood Storage Box with Pineapple Applique
A vintage tall rectangular wooden storage box featuring a cast metal pineapple applique on the front face. The box is constructed from wood with a vertical grain and a light honey-toned finish, designed with rounded vertical edges. It features a hinged lid that opens to reveal a single, deep, square-profile hollowed interior. Handwritten markings in dark ink are visible on the interior surfaces: the underside of the lid is inscribed with P 1-1, and the upper rim of the main body is marked 542. The three-dimensional pineapple motif is composed of a brass or bronze-toned metal alloy.
Lot: 492 - Colonial Wrought Iron Ratchet Floor Candle Stand
This height-adjustable floor candle stand is constructed of hand-forged wrought iron with a matte black finish. The design follows an Early American or Colonial pattern, featuring a tripod base with three arched legs that end in flattened penny feet. The central vertical rod tapers to a pointed finial at the top. A sliding ratchet-style arm is mounted to the central shaft, allowing for height adjustment. The arm is equipped with a leaf-shaped drip pan and a cylindrical socket designed to hold a single taper candle. No maker's marks, stamps, or signatures are visible on the metalwork. A small blank paper tag is attached to the base with string.
Lot: 493 - Pair of Primitive Wooden Household Items
This lot consists of two handcrafted items in the primitive style. Included is a traditional round-sweep besom broom featuring a natural wood branch handle with the bark intact. The bristles are made of black-dyed broomcorn and are secured with black-coated wire and two rows of decorative stitching. Also included is a carved wooden butter churn dasher with a faceted handle and a solid cylindrical plunger head.�
Lot: 493A - Neoclassical Brass Oval Mirror w/ Ribbon Bow Crest
This vintage wall mirror consists of an oval mirror plate housed in a cast metal frame. The frame, likely composed of brass or a similar copper-based alloy, features a dark golden-brown patina. The design is characterized by a prominent Neoclassical crest at the top, centered by a large ribbon and bow motif with secondary ribbon scrolls extending down the shoulders of the oval. The casting provides textured detail to the ribbon folds. The mirror glass is intact and clear. No manufacturer marks or stamps are visible on the displayed surfaces.
Lot: 494 - Trio Vtg Wood Shoe Last Holder & Solomon Is Paddle
This group consists of three diverse wooden items of varying craft and utility. The first is a repurposed hardwood shoe last used in footwear manufacturing, converted into a decorative candle holder with a black-finished gooseneck metal socket attached to the instep. The second item is a hand-carved souvenir paddle from the Solomon Islands, crafted from a dark, heavily-grained tropical hardwood. The diamond-shaped blade features hand-painted block lettering reading SOLOMON ISLANDS and includes a fiber hanging cord tied at the handle terminal. The third item is a T-handled paddle or stirrer made of light-toned hardwood with a smooth finish and a rectangular blade. A small hole is drilled through the handle near the crossbar for hanging.
Lot: 495 - A Pair of Antique Wooden Hand Planes
This lot consists of two antique wooden hand planes, characteristic of 19th-century woodworking tools. The first is a large jointer plane featuring a long, rectangular body with a sculpted wooden tote handle at the rear. It is equipped with a metal iron and a wooden wedge. A circular wooden plug or fastener is visible on the side of the body near the toe. The second item is a smaller smoothing plane, commonly referred to as a coffin plane due to its double-ended tapered shape. This plane also includes its metal iron and wooden wedge. Both planes are constructed from solid wood, likely beech, and show a deep, aged patina. No maker's marks or patent dates are visible on the tools.
Lot: 495A - Antique Wooden Jointer Plane with Beechwood Stock
This antique woodworking tool is a jointer plane, identified by its elongated rectangular stock designed for straightening the edges of long boards. The body is constructed from a solid block of wood, likely beech, and features a hand-shaped closed-grip tote. The assembly includes a steel cutting iron secured within the throat by a fitted wooden wedge. The exterior of the tool shows a warm, aged patina throughout. A white paper tag marked with the handwritten characters 495 A is attached to the handle. No maker's marks, manufacturer stamps, or patent dates are visible on the wood or the metal iron.
Lot: 495B - Antique Wooden Jointer Plane w/ Closed Tote Handle
This antique wooden jointer plane, also known as a trying plane, is a classic hand tool designed for straightening and smoothing the edges of long boards. The tool is constructed from a solid block of polished hardwood, likely beech or birch, and features a traditional closed-tote handle integrated into the top of the body. The cutting assembly includes a steel iron and a matching chip breaker, both of which are secured in the throat by a tapered wooden wedge. No maker marks or manufacturer stamps are visible on the toe of the plane or the exposed portions of the iron in the provided images. A white paper tag with the handwritten alphanumeric code 495 B is attached to the handle. Estimated length: 22 to 24 inches.
Lot: 495C - Sargent & Co. Transitional Wood Bottom Jack Plane
This is an antique transitional jack plane manufactured by Sargent and Co. of New Haven, Connecticut. The tool features a hybrid design consisting of a hardwood sole with a cast iron frog and mechanical assembly. The circular toe plate located at the front of the casting is embossed with the Sargent name in a circular arc. The lever cap features a distinctive textured or knurled surface and a keyhole-shaped aperture for the securing screw. The plane is equipped with a horn-style rear tote and a tall, turned front knob, both constructed from hardwood with a dark finish. The assembly includes a steel cutting iron and a matching steel cap iron. Depth adjustment is controlled via a knurled wheel located behind the frog mechanism.
Lot: 496 - American Country Two-Piece Step-Back Cupboard
42x 81x 18.5. This 19th-century American country style furniture piece is a two-piece step-back cupboard, also known as a hutch, constructed from hardwood with a reddish-brown stained finish. The upper recessed cabinet features a projecting cove-molded cornice over two doors, each with a single recessed panel. The side panels of the upper section are shaped with a decorative scroll profile where they meet the base. The lower base cabinet provides a flat work surface over two matching doors with single recessed panels. The entire piece rests on stile feet formed by cutouts in the side and front baseboards. The cupboard is fitted with four cast-metal turn-latches featuring white porcelain knobs and is hung on surface-mounted metal butt hinges. Remnants of dark green paint are visible on the backboards of the recessed area and the interior of the base cabinet.
Lot: 497 - Japanese Country French Ironstone Dinnerware Set
This is an extensive collection of ironstone dinnerware and serving pieces in the Country French pattern, identified by pattern number 4453. The pieces are manufactured from white ironstone and decorated with a transfer-printed floral design featuring orange-pink, blue, and yellow flowers with green leaves. Many pieces display a molded, scalloped rim accented by a thin blue border. The set includes dinner plates, salad and dessert plates, shallow soup bowls, and fruit or cereal bowls. Serving items consist of a large lidded tureen, a smaller lidded vegetable dish, oval platters, and a large water pitcher. The tea and coffee components include two lidded pots, various creamers, a lidded sugar bowl, and multiple cups in standard and footed styles with coordinating saucers. Additional table accessories include a lidded butter dish, a shaker, and a graduated four-piece canister set with lids. Most pieces bear a printed backstamp on the underside which includes the text COUNTRY FRENCH IRONSTONE, a square containing a stylized monogram, MADE IN JAPAN, DISHWASHER SAFE, OVEN PROOF, and the pattern number 4453.
Lot: 498 - American Pine Child Potty Chair w/ Enamelware Pot
Child's commode or potty chair in the American Primitive style, dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. The chair is constructed from solid pine planks with utilitarian nail joinery. The design features a high back with curved side panels that serve as both armrests and the side structure of the base. The seat has a hand-cut circular aperture to accommodate the accompanying chamber pot. The pot is constructed of white enamelware with a red-painted rim and a single handle. No maker marks or signatures are visible on the chair or the chamber pot. A modern inventory barcode is affixed to the backrest.
Lot: 499 - Vintage Rococo Style Arched Gilt Metal Mirror
A vintage mirror featuring an arched cast metal frame with a gold-toned finish. The frame is embellished with ornate Rococo-style decorative elements, including a crown with pierced scrolling foliate motifs and two central rose blossoms. The bottom corners are accented with scrolling floral feet, while the side rails maintain a flat, simple profile. The mirror plate is shaped to fit the arched frame. The back of the item is not visible in the photographs. A white paper lot tag is attached to the left-hand side with a string. No manufacturer marks or signatures are observed.
Lot: 500 - Early American Hardwood Spindle Back Loveseat
An Early American style two-seat loveseat or settee constructed from a light-colored hardwood frame with a warm, honey-toned finish. The design features a tall backrest with vertical spindles, a shaped crest rail, and a central vertical support member. The armrests and lower stretchers are accented with turned spindles, and the front apron displays a scrolled decorative motif. The piece includes a six-piece set of loose, tie-on cushions consisting of two seat cushions, two back cushions, and two wrap-around arm cushions. The upholstery is a textured woven fabric in a pale olive green and cream colorway, featuring a small-scale diamond geometric pattern. Each cushion is secured to the frame with integrated fabric ties. The legs are currently fitted with white protective floor glides. No manufacturer labels or markings are visible.
Lot: 500A - Three Holstein-Friesian Cattle Figurines
A collection of three farm animal figurines depicting a Holstein-Friesian cow, a standing calf, and a recumbent calf. These pieces are crafted from a molded composite material with a textured surface designed to simulate hide. Each figurine features a hand-painted black and white spotted coat pattern with a matte finish, while the eyes are finished with a gloss. The design is characteristic of modern educational or decorative farm animal toys produced in the late 20th century. No maker marks, factory backstamps, or model numbers are visible on the undersides of the hooves or bodies.
Lot: 500B - Set Country Primitive Style Wooden Folk Art
This lot features a wall-mounted wooden shadow box display cabinet, a vertical wooden sign, and a variety of hand-painted folk art figurines. The display case is constructed from dark-stained wood with a hinged glass front door and divided interior shelving. Within the case is a group of small wooden figurines in a country primitive style, including representations of rabbits, cats, bears, cottages, and domestic items. One figure is shaped as a milk jug with the painted inscription MILK 10 cent and another as a heart with the word Welcome. Resting atop the cabinet is a small grapevine wreath and a series of miniature wooden buildings. The accompanying vertical sign is made of natural-finish wood with a green-painted perimeter and applied white block letters spelling BASKETS.
Lot: 500C - Country-Style & Folk Art Wall Hangings & Figures
This assortment includes various wall-mounted decorative pieces and soft-sculpted figures, predominantly in a late 20th-century folk art or Americana style. The lot features a circular wall mirror with a wide, cream-colored frame decorated with a hand-painted strawberry vine and leaf motif. Accompanying the mirror are three oval wooden-framed prints depicting various kittens, each frame featuring an integrated hanging loop. The collection also contains a dark green-painted wooden wall shelf with a back panel displaying a reproduction vintage advertisement for Choice Flower Seeds from D.M. Ferry and Co. Detroit, Mich. The shelf is equipped with three turned wooden pegs. Suspended from the pegs are three decorative objects: a primitive-style stuffed fairy doll with mesh wings and a woven basket, a square ceramic hanging tile with a printed yellow and green geometric star quilt pattern, and a soft-sculpted fabric cat figure wearing a knit sweater and holding a floral bouquet.
Lot: 500D - Rectangular Mirror w/ Convex Stained Wood Frame
26x 18. A rectangular wall mirror featuring a substantial wide wood frame with a prominent convex profile and mitered corners. The wood is finished in a warm reddish-orange stain with visible graining, consistent with stained maple or pine. The design is in the Early American style typical of late 20th-century residential decor, similar to pieces produced by makers such as Moosehead or Hartford House. The flat mirror plate is recessed within the frame molding. No maker's marks, labels, or signatures are visible.
Lot: 500E - American Country Pine Wall-Mounted Corner Cupboard
31x 19.5. This one-piece, wall-mounted corner cupboard is constructed of pine and designed to fit into a ninety-degree interior corner. The piece features a single door with two recessed vertical panels and a central stile. It is topped with a stepped-cornice crown molding, while the side panels are angled to accommodate the corner placement. The interior includes three fixed wooden shelves, creating four separate storage compartments. The hardware consists of two brass butterfly hinges and a brass turn-latch assembly with an oval-shaped knob. A white paper hangtag with the alphanumeric string 500E is tied to the latch; no other markings or labels are visible. Dimensions not provided.
Lot: 500F - Mission Style Oak Wall Mirror w/ Exposed Joinery
26.5x 16.5. A horizontal rectangular wall mirror in the Arts and Crafts or Mission style, likely dating to the early 20th century. The frame is constructed from solid oak with a medium-brown stained finish that showcases the natural wood grain. It features distinctive exposed through-mortise and tenon joinery at the corners, characteristic of the honest construction favored by the movement. The frame design includes wide, flat rails and stiles with softly rounded interior corners. The mirror plate is set within a simple rabbeted frame. No maker marks or labels are visible on the front or accessible surfaces.
Lot: 501 - Franklin Mint Great Western Lawmen Badge Set
A collection of law enforcement-themed commemorative badges presented in a custom wooden shadow box. Based on visual characteristics and market consensus, this set is identified as The Official Badges of the Great Western Lawmen, issued by the Franklin Mint in the late 1980s. The collection features metal badges in various traditional shapes, primarily finished in silver-tone/nickel-plating with one star finished in a gold tone. The designs are inspired by historical Western and regional law enforcement agencies. Transcribed markings include Special Deputy Sheriff Sonoma County, Deputy U.S. Marshal, United States Deputy Marshal I.T. (Indian Territory), Marshal Wichita, Lincoln County Sheriff, C.R.I. & P.R.R. Private Police Detective (Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad), City Marshal El Paso, Deputy Sheriff Custer Co. Montana, Colorado Rangers Capt., State Ranger, Territorial Arizona Ranger, and a five-pointed star identified to Chas. F. Lambert Cimarron, New Mexico. The badges are mounted within recessed cutouts on a maroon velvet-textured backing. The display is housed in a glazed oak frame featuring etched glass corners depicting revolvers and lariats.
Lot: 502 - Franklin Mint George Patton Jr. Revolver Replica
This Franklin Mint George S. Patton Jr. World War II commemorative single action revolver replica is a non-firing decorative model chambered in .45 caliber. It features a silver-toned finish with extensive scroll engraving covering the barrel, frame, and cylinder. The 4.75 inch barrel is marked .45 CAL on the left side. Verbatim markings transcribed from the frame include PAT. SEPT. 19. 1871 and JULY 2. 72. JAN. 19. 75. The furniture consists of white synthetic faux-ivory grips; the right panel features a relief-carved eagle and shield motif, while the left panel is inscribed with the initials GSP. The replica is mounted in a dark wood shadow box frame against a gold-toned metal backplate etched with a map of Europe and North Africa detailing major World War II campaign locations. A central plaque identifies the piece as a George S. Patton Jr. World War II Commemorative .45 Single Action Revolver. The action appears to function mechanically, but this item is an inert replica and cannot be made to fire. Note - As an antique or black powder firearm, this item does not require a background check.
Lot: 503 - Michael Ricker Pewter Steam Transport Sculptures
This lot features a collection of solid cast pewter sculptures by Michael Ricker, centered on the theme of historical steam-powered transportation. The primary piece is a multi-figure scene depicting a late 19th-century horse-drawn steam fire pumper. The sculpture includes a central boiler finished in a contrasting brass or bronze tone and is populated by three firemen in period attire and two children. The pewter base is incised with the edition number 138/500 and the signature M.A. Ricker. This set includes a separate pewter horse figure in full harness, posed in motion. The group further includes an assortment of miniature steam locomotive models, each mounted on a rectangular finished wooden plinth. One specific model features a brass-toned plaque on the base labeled B&O 0-4-0 TEAKETTLE. Another locomotive model is incised on its track base with ? 1990 RICKER and the edition number 845/1500. Three additional steam locomotives of varying wheel arrangements are also present. The items are static decorative models with no moving parts. Included with the sculptures is a circular framed black-and-white print titled UNION DEPOT Orrville, Ohio, depicting a historical railway station and tracks.
Lot: 504 - Columbia Type Q Graphophone Cylinder Phonograph
An antique Columbia Type Q Graphophone, a mechanical cylinder phonograph produced by the Columbia Phonograph Co. and American Graphophone Co. around the turn of the 20th century. The unit features a spring-wound mechanical motor mounted to a black-enameled cast-iron base with a quarter-sawn oak wooden platform and a matching curved oak cover. The upright metal support is embossed with the text THE GRAPHOPHONE TYPE Q and patent dates including May 4 1886, Dec 27 1887, April 3 1888, June 10 1890, Oct 15 1894, March 20 1897, August 16 1900, and August 28 1900. The end of the cylinder mandrel is marked with manufacturer and sales agent information, listing numerous international cities including Paris, Berlin, Chicago, St. Louis, Philadelphia, Washington, Baltimore, San Francisco, and New York. The oak lid retains its original wood handle and features a colorful banner decal reading The GRAPHOPHONE. The black base is decorated with gold pinstriping and a small floral motif.
Lot: 505 - 3 Vtg Models: Spirit of St. Louis & Jaguar E-Type
Three model vehicles intended for static display, consisting of one airplane and two automobiles. The airplane is a representation of the Ryan NYP Spirit of St. Louis, constructed from metal with a silver-tone finish. It features an engine-turned pattern on the nose cowling, a multi-cylinder radial engine, and a two-blade propeller. Inscriptions include Spirit of St. Louis in black script on the cowling, NX-211 on the upper wing surface, and N-X-211 RYAN NYP on the rudder. The tail assembly includes simulated wire rigging. The first automobile is a large-scale plastic model of a Jaguar E-Type Series I Roadster finished in red. It features a detailed interior with a three-spoke steering wheel and dashboard instrumentation, wire-spoke wheels, and license plates reading MNE 690. The second automobile is a small-scale die-cast model of a 1950s style convertible, finished in light blue with a white interior and whitewall tires.
Lot: 506 - Painted Wood Wall Shelf & Coat Rack w/ Brass Hooks
75 inches long. A wall-mounted decorative shelf featuring a multi-tiered wooden construction. The top shelf and the bottom backplate are finished in a dark brown wood stain. The top surface of the shelf includes a recessed plate rail groove running the entire length, designed for the display of plates or frames. Between the stained wood sections are two layers of decorative molding; the upper molding is painted in a light beige color, while the lower molding is painted in a dark navy blue. Attached to the bottom rail are eleven ornate cast metal hooks with a brass-colored finish, each featuring a scrolled decorative mount.
Lot: 507 - Pair Metal High-Wheel Bicycle Wall Sculptures
A pair of decorative wall-mounted sculptures depicting stylized high-wheel or penny-farthing bicycles. These pieces are rendered in an industrial aesthetic, frequently associated with mid-century modern artisan metalwork. The set is constructed from wrought metal rods and flat bars with a dark, matte finish. Each bicycle features hand-carved wooden accents for the saddles and pedal blocks. The components are joined with visible weld points, consistent with a rustic handcrafted construction method. The pair consists of one larger bicycle with curved handlebars and one smaller bicycle without handlebars, both featuring characteristic oversized spoked front wheels and small trailing rear wheels. Both items include integrated mounting points for wall display. No maker marks or signatures were observed during inspection. Dimensions: Not provided.
Lot: 508 - A mid-century novelty vacuum tube radio
A mid-century novelty vacuum tube radio manufactured by the Guild Radio and Television Company of Inglewood, California, designated as Model No. 484 and marketed as The Spice Chest. The unit is a one-piece cabinet designed in the Colonial Revival style to resemble a traditional Early American spice chest. The cabinet is constructed from honey-toned wood with a scalloped gallery top and a clear finish. The front features two louvered doors with vertical wooden pulls that open to reveal the radio's control face and speaker. The internal speaker is covered with a tapestry grille cloth depicting a Colonial-era rural scene with horse-drawn carriages and farm buildings. The control panel is finished in a dark faux-patina metal with gold-toned scrollwork and contains three wooden knobs for Volume, Tuning, and a combined Bass/Treble control, alongside a horizontal slide-rule tuning dial for AM frequencies. The base of the unit includes two small functional drawers with round wooden knobs. The rear features a metal identification plate providing technical specifications, including its status as a superheterodyne receiver and a tube location diagram for tube types 12BE6, 12BA6, 12AV6 or 12AT6, and 50C5. The apparatus is licensed by the Radio Corporation of America and Hazeltine Research, Inc.
Lot: 509 - Pair Buddy L Pressed Steel Push Truck & Hand Car
This lot features two vintage pressed steel industrial toys manufactured by Buddy L (Moline Pressed Steel Co.), both housed in individual acrylic display cases with brick-motif backgrounds. The first item is a Model No. 10 Furniture Push Truck, dated circa 1928. The vehicle is constructed with a black painted flatbed platform featuring corner pockets and a four-wheel mechanism composed of two large main wheels and two smaller caster-style wheels. It is loaded with a set of milled wooden lumber secured by four vertical stakes. A red and gold manufacturer decal is visible on the side frame. The second item is an Industrial Railroad Hand Car, dated circa 1929. It features an orange painted body and a black operating pump handle mounted in an open cradle frame. The car is set upon a section of black display track. A worn decal at one end identifies it as a product of the Moline Pressed Steel Co. This specific piece is accompanied by a label identifying it as an extremely rare prototype. Item 1: 6 inches long, 3 inches high Item 2: 8 inches long.
Lot: 510 - Danbury Patton & Franklin Sherman Die-Cast Tanks
This lot comprises two precision-engineered die-cast metal model tanks representing significant armored vehicles from the mid-20th century. The first model is a Danbury Mint M48A3 Patton Main Battle Tank, representing a vehicle used by the United States Marine Corps during the Vietnam War. The model is constructed of die-cast metal and features a hand-painted olive drab finish. Visible markings include the registration USMC 202149 on the hull, TULA C34 inscribed on the main gun barrel, and unit designation C34 alongside a yellow shield insignia featuring the characters TK. The turret is detailed with individual spare track links and a mounted searchlight. This item is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from the Danbury Mint registered to Mr. A. Balestra. The second model is a Franklin Mint Precision Models M4A3E8 Easy Eight Sherman medium tank. This model represents the late-World War II and Korean War variant featuring the Horizontal Volute Spring Suspension system and a 76mm main gun with a muzzle brake. The olive drab hull and turret are marked with white U.S. Army star insignia. The front hull features the painted designation M4A3E8. Additional details include a turret-mounted .50 caliber machine gun and simulated accessory stowage on the rear deck. An accompanying card from Franklin Mint Precision Models identifies the manufacturer and notes the piece was crafted in China.
Lot: 511 - National Cash Register 313 Renaissance Pattern
This antique cash register was manufactured by The National Cash Register Company (NCR) of Dayton, Ohio. Identified as Model 313, it features a cast metal housing decorated in an ornate relief pattern known as the Renaissance or Dolphin pattern. The unit is a key-operated "detail adder" model equipped with a single row of 15 keys for transaction amounts ranging from one cent to five dollars, alongside a No Sale key. A white marble shelf is positioned above the wooden base, which houses a cash drawer. The drawer front is adorned with a decorative cast metal plate featuring the word NATIONAL in scrollwork. The top display window contains white celluloid price indicators. A small brass identification tag is mounted above the keyboard, stamped with the serial number S203318F and model number 313. A separate brass plate identifies the manufacturer as The National Cash Register Co., Dayton, Ohio, U.S.A. The internal mechanism, visible through a hinged top lid, includes various mechanical gears, levers, and a signal bell. A non-original electrical cord is present at the rear of the machine.
Lot: 512 - Budweiser Clydesdale Lighted 3D Bubble Bar Sign
This is a vintage Budweiser lighted wall-hanging bar sign produced for Anheuser-Busch. The sign features a central oval convex plastic bubble lens displaying a full-color graphic of two foamy pilsner glasses of beer in front of a Budweiser Clydesdale horse in a stable setting. The lens is mounted over a mirrored background that features a small frosted Anheuser-Busch A and Eagle logo. The lower portion of the sign is decorated with the phrase King of Beers in gold-toned cursive script and the classic red Budweiser bowtie logo at the bottom right. The sign is constructed with a chrome-finished metal frame and includes a metal hanging chain attached to the top. This item is a light box design with an internal light source and an attached electrical cord.
Lot: 513 - Vintage Miller High Life Lighted Advertising Sign
A vintage Miller High Life illuminated bar sign from the late 20th century, produced for the Miller Brewing Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The sign is constructed of vacuum-formed plastic, featuring a three-dimensional design of a champagne-style ice bucket filled with three bottles of Miller High Life beer nestled in simulated ice. The bucket includes decorative scroll handles and a repeating rope-pattern border around the rim and the pedestal base. The front of the bucket is adorned with a red bow-tie logo containing the name Miller in white script and HIGH LIFE in white serif lettering. Below the main logo is a black rectangular panel with the slogan The Champagne of Bottle Beer in white script. The miniature bottles include labels, with the center bottle clearly displaying the Girl in the Moon logo. The sign is designed for wall display and is internally illuminated.
Lot: 514 - Vtg Budweiser Clydesdale Lighted Shadow Box Sign
This is a vintage Budweiser brewery advertising display designed as a lighted shadow box. The item features a three-dimensional molded model of a Clydesdale horse depicted in a walking gait, wearing a full black and gold parade harness with red and white decorative accents. The horse is set within a rectangular dark wood-grain finished frame that includes a gold-tone inner border. The interior background is a printed graphic featuring the red Budweiser bowtie logo with a gold eagle emblem and the text KING OF BEERS. The background also incorporates a stylized map of the Americas and an American flag motif. A decorative brass-tone metal plaque is mounted to the bottom of the frame with the inscription FAMOUS BUDWEISER CLYDESDALE HORSE. The unit was originally manufactured for internal illumination.
Lot: 515 - Pair Vtg Blatz Beer Illuminated Advertising Signs
This lot consists of two illuminated advertising signs for Blatz Beer, manufactured by the G. Heileman Brewing Co. during the early 1980s. The first sign features a clear acrylic panel construction with a central illuminated triangular graphic insert. The graphic displays a multi-colored stained-glass pattern with the red Blatz script logo and the text ESTABLISHED MILWAUKEE 1851. The main panel includes reverse-etched white lettering for BLATZ and the slogan You're A Winner With BLATZ Quality. It is marked on the lower right ? ? 1983 G HEILEMAN BREWING CO. LA CROSSE, WISC. AND OTHER CITIES 8012044. The second sign is a curved wall sconce with a molded white plastic housing and a gold-tone metallic inner frame. The translucent plastic face features the brand name BLATZ in red block lettering above a stained-glass style triangular logo flanked by stylized hops and barley. The bottom text reads America's Great Light Beer. A printed mark at the bottom reads ? ? 1981 G HEILEMAN BREWING CO LA CROSSE WISC AND OTHER CITIES 8012032.
Lot: 516 - Miller High Life Bouncing Ball Rotating Beer Sign
A vintage Miller High Life lighted rotating motion sign, commonly known among collectors as a bouncing ball or bouncing light sign. This wall-mounted breweriana piece features a cylindrical design with a matte black central body. The body is decorated with a raised Miller Soft Cross logo in red, white, and gold-tone plastic, accompanied by a small gold-tone wheat sprig emblem. Wavy, mountain-like cutouts in the black cylinder allow red, blue, and green light from an internal rotating element to shine through, creating a dynamic motion effect. Below the main cylinder, a clear backlit band displays the text Welcome to Miller time in white sans-serif lettering. The unit is capped by translucent white plastic domes at the top and bottom. Two decorative gold-tone metal bands encircle the sign, embossed with a repeating pattern of hops and barley vines. No manufacturer marks or production dates are visible in the images.
Lot: 517 - American Colonial Revival Slant-Front Secretary
28x 19x 40. This slant-front desk, also known as a secretary or bureau, is designed in the American Colonial Revival style and likely dates to the mid-20th century. The piece is constructed from wood featuring decorative figured veneers, with prominent book-matched panels on the drawer fronts and lower cabinet doors. The top section consists of a slant-front lid that opens on metal stay hinges to provide a flat writing surface and access to an undivided interior compartment. Below the writing area are two side-by-side drawers. The base of the unit is a two-door cabinet that opens to reveal a single full-width interior shelf. The desk is fitted with simple round metal knobs and features locks on the slant-front and lower doors; one skeleton-style key is present in the lower right door. No manufacturer marks, labels, or stamps are visible on the piece.
Lot: 518 - Jim Beam 1934 Ford V8 Fire Chief Whiskey Decanter
Attributed to Jim Beam, this collectible whiskey decanter is designed in the form of a 1934 Ford V8 Fire Chief roadster. The vehicle features a metal body finished in fire-engine red with a black textured plastic fixed top. Decorative elements include B. F. D. lettering on the hood and Maltese cross door decals labeled FIRE 2 CHIEF. The model is detailed with various silver-tone plastic accessories including a front-mounted bell, headlights, cowl lamps, bumpers, and a side-mounted fire extinguisher. It sits on red spoked plastic wheels with black tires and includes a rear-mounted spare tire. The decanter fill point and cap are located inside the cabin area behind the seat.
Lot: 519 - This Jim Beam collectible whiskey decanter
This Jim Beam collectible whiskey decanter is modeled after a 1917 Bulldog Mack Fire Engine. The main body of the vessel is constructed of painted ceramic, typically produced by Regal China, accented with plastic and metallic-finished components. The vehicle is finished in a bright red glaze with gold-toned graphics, including the text FIRE DEPARTMENT on the side panels and No. 2 on the cab and rear tank. Specific features include a detachable ladder mounted on the passenger side, five miniature black firefighter helmets on a side rack, a front-mounted gold-tone bell, and silver-tone fire extinguishers and nozzles on the rear platform. The top-mounted water monitor serves as the bottle stopper. A gold-toned rectangular label is affixed to the driver-side running board bearing the BEAM brand name and the text KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY.
Lot: 520 - Jim Beam 1867 Mississippi Fire Engine 313 Decanter
James B. Beam Distilling Co. novelty whiskey decanter modeled after an 1867 Mississippi steam-powered fire engine. The assembly features a central glazed ceramic boiler-shaped decanter mounted on a red-painted carriage frame with four spoked wheels. The piece is detailed with chrome-plated and copper-toned components representing the engine boiler, piping, gauges, and mechanical controls. The main foil label on the ceramic decanter identifies the contents as Beam 100 Months Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, 80 Proof, with a volume of 750 ml (25.4 fl. oz.). The gold-toned wheel hubs are embossed with James B. Beam Distilling Co. This item retains a red U.S. Internal Revenue tax stamp over the stopper, bearing the stamped number 2799, and a multicolored Wisconsin state tax stamp on the lower body of the ceramic vessel.
Lot: 521 - Ruffino Wine Crate & Worth Tennessee Thumpers Bat
This lot includes a vintage wooden wine crate and a wooden baseball bat. The wine crate is branded for the Italian winery Ruffino and features red ink-stamped markings including RUFFINO, RISERVA DUCALE ORO, and CHIANTI CLASSICO on the lid. The front panel is marked CHIANTI RUFFINO S.p.A. PONTASSIEVE (ITALY) and includes a circular red stamp for ITALIA INC MARCHIO NAZIONALE. Side panels are printed with shipping terms TOP, FRAGILE, and ALTO. The interior is fitted with a set of wooden dividers arranged in a three-by-four grid for twelve bottles. The wooden baseball bat is a Worth Tennessee Thumpers Bush Whacker Model. The barrel is decorated with a black ink illustration of a man with a mustache and beret bound in rope. The handle grip is wrapped in black tape.
Lot: 521A - Vintage Genesee Cream Ale On Tap Bar Mirror
This vintage advertising piece is a framed bar mirror for Genesee Cream Ale, a product of the Genesee Brewing Company of Rochester, New York. The sign features a reverse-printed design on glass with a faux-stained glass motif, incorporating green and amber segments with simulated lead lines. The composition includes the Genesee brand name in a large green oval at the top. The center features the brewery's circular seal, noting the established date of 1878, flanked by stylized wheat stalks. The lower portion displays the text CREAM ALE and ON TAP, the latter set within a green rectangular banner. The mirror is housed in a simple, light-toned wooden frame and includes two brass-toned screw eyes with an attached metal hanging chain. The reverse view confirms the graphics are applied directly to the back of the glass.
Lot: 522 - Annin & Carrot-Top Nylon Flags
This collection includes multiple assorted flags manufactured by Annin and Company and Carrot-Top Industries. The items are primarily new old stock and remain in their original retail packaging. The flags are made of nylon material, with several identified as Annin Nyl-Glo. The collection features a 2 by 3 foot Italian flag in a blue Annin box (model 193994), a 2 by 3 foot Cayman Islands flag in a patterned Annin box (model 191371), and a 3 by 5 foot Confederate battle flag in a patterned Annin box (model 311450). Also present is a 2 by 3 foot dyed Confederate battle flag in a patterned Annin box (model 311445) and a 3 by 5 foot 34-star United States flag in a blue U.S. Flag brand box (model 310605). A 3 by 5 foot 13-star United States flag is included in a white box marked National Nylon (RN 34011). Rounding out the collection is a 2 by 3 foot North Carolina state flag in a plastic bag with a Carrot-Top Industries header. Most flags are equipped with white canvas headers and brass-tone grommets. The packaging bears various manufacturer markings, barcodes, and logos.
Lot: 523 - American Antique Farmhouse Work Table & 2 Chairs
This lot consists of an American farmhouse style work table and two matching chairs. The table is constructed from solid wood, likely pine or maple, featuring a rectangular plank top with a simple squared edge. It includes a single, wide drawer centered on one long side, fitted with a dark wood pull knob. The table is supported by four turned legs that transition from square upper sections to bulbous centers, followed by tapered square lower sections ending in small rounded feet. The two matching chairs are designed in a modified Windsor or rabbit ear style, with slanted backposts, a curved top rail, and vertical spindles. Each chair has a contoured solid wood seat and splayed legs reinforced with H-stretchers. No maker marks, labels, or stamps were found on any of the pieces during inspection.
Lot: 524 - Swivel Glider Rocker & Gliding Ottoman Set
A two-piece contemporary furniture set featuring an upholstered swivel glider rocker and a matching gliding ottoman. Both pieces are constructed with a light-toned hardwood frame, possibly oak or maple, in a honey-colored finish. The upholstery is a sage-green textured woven fabric with a subtle chevron pattern. The chair features a high backrest with a three-panel vertical stitch design and an integrated horizontal head cushion. It includes fully padded armrests and is mounted on a circular wooden swivel platform base. The ottoman is rectangular in form with a matching padded top. Both pieces utilize a metal ball-bearing gliding mechanism to provide a smooth rocking motion. This set is characteristic of late 20th-century to contemporary nursery and lounge furniture in the style of manufacturers such as Dutailier or Shermag. No labels or maker's marks are visible.
Lot: 525 - Mission Style Quartersawn Oak & Leather Recliner
One Mission style reclining armchair constructed from solid quartersawn oak with a medium-to-dark brown finish. The frame exhibits prominent ray fleck grain patterns characteristic of quartersawn wood and features broad, curved paddle-style arms. Each side panel is designed with five vertical slats and displays traditional joinery including visible through-tenons on the legs. The chair is upholstered in a tan leather and features a triple-bolster backrest for lumbar and head support. The design includes a lower front panel that conceals a reclining footrest mechanism. This piece is consistent with contemporary Amish craftsmanship in the Arts and Crafts style. Quantity: One (1).
Lot: 526 - Trio Mid-Century Vinyl Swivel Armchairs on Casters
This set consists of three vintage swivel armchairs in the bucket style, popularized by American manufacturers in the late 1960s and 1970s. The chairs are upholstered in camel-colored vinyl with a mottled finish and feature button-tufted backrests with four buttons on the interior and two on the exterior. The armrests are padded with a distinctive folded-over design at the front. Each unit is mounted on a five-star metal swivel base with a brass-toned finish and hooded ball casters. The design is in the style of manufacturers such as Douglas Furniture or Chromcraft. No labels or maker marks are visible.
Lot: 527 - US Army Photograph & Roster, Co. I, 8th Bn, 1946
This lot consists of a framed, commemorative black-and-white photographic print and personnel roster for Company I, 8th Battalion, 2nd Regiment, of the Army Service Forces Training Center (Ordnance). The composition features three distinct photographic elements: a wide-format panoramic group portrait of the entire company at the top, a smaller group photograph depicting a platoon in front of a wooden barracks building on the lower left, and a portrait of three commissioned officers on the lower right. The center of the document contains printed text identifying the unit and the commanding personnel: 1st Lt. John R. Altemose (Commanding), 2nd Lt. Lowell D. Watkins, 2nd Lt. John E. Dea, and 1st Sgt. Robert A. Negrucci. Flanking the central text is a numerical roster listing approximately 200 personnel by last name and initials. A unit guidon or pennant is visible in the center of the primary photograph, displaying the Army Service Forces insignia, which consists of a blue five-pointed star within a white circle on a red background. The print is professionally mounted with a navy blue mat and housed in a gilt-finished wooden frame behind glass.
Lot: 528 - WWI US Army 331st Infantry Panoramic Photograph
This is an original World War I era panoramic photograph, commonly referred to as a yard long photo, depicting the Headquarters Company of the 331st Infantry Regiment. The unit is part of the United States National Army (U.S.N.A.), the force created for the Great War. The soldiers are posed in a large group formation in front of two-story wooden military barracks. The central portion of the photograph features the regimental band members with their musical instruments, including a large sousaphone, saxophones, trombones, trumpets, and both snare and bass drums. A U.S. flag is positioned in the center of the group. The soldiers are dressed in standard M1912 wool service uniforms with standing collars and Montana peak campaign hats. The photograph is professionally framed in a period-correct wooden frame under glass. Inscriptions are located along the bottom edge in white lettering. The left side reads: Headquarters Co. 331 Inf. U. S. N. A. The right side contains the photographer signature: Hathaway. Historically, the 331st Infantry was a component of the 83rd Division (Ohio Division) which trained at Camp Sherman, Ohio. This photograph likely captures the unit at Camp Sherman prior to their overseas deployment in 1918.
Lot: 529 - 1915 Youngstown Patricians Football Photograph
This is a framed historical panoramic photograph of the 1915 Youngstown Patricians football team, a prominent professional squad from the Ohio League era. The photograph commemorates the season in which the Patricians claimed the championship title, featuring the full team and staff in period uniforms and attire. The subjects are positioned in a single line on a dirt field in front of a grandstand packed with spectators. A central typed label at the bottom identifies the group as the Patrician Football Team, World Champion's 1915. There are twenty-six individual typed identification labels corresponding to the figures shown. Notable personnel include Frank Cavanaugh, the College Football Hall of Fame coach known as the Iron Major, as well as manager Joe Omlor, assistant coach Ray Thomas, and secretary Leo Hankins. The identified players include F. Bruske, B. Boyd, J. Duvall, Gene Vanderback, John Bassett, Whitey Trexel, Whitey Abrahams, B. Jarvis, Ray Miller, John Eberhardt, Joe Wilkoff, Joe Fleming, Squirt Edwards, R. Johnson, Bob Kling, Ralph Funkhouser, J. Steele, A. Loos, Pat Tobin, G. Stivers, Curly Richards, and Turk Gillespie. The print is housed in a wooden frame with a blue mat.
Lot: 530 - Set 5 Framed Football Photographs: Thorpe & Grange
This lot consists of five framed photographs depicting various subjects from early 20th-century American football history. The collection includes a full-length portrait of Jim Thorpe in a Carlisle Indian Industrial School uniform with a printed facsimile signature; a photograph of a player in a Chicago jersey with distinctive striped socks, consistent with the appearance of Harold Red Grange, standing with an official; a 1911 team photograph of the South High First Football Squad with an attached identification slip listing players including Joe Flynn and Paul Nixon; a team photograph for the Hibernian 14 Club with an identification slip featuring names such as Bob Kling and Ed Turk Gillespie; and a candid photograph in an oval mat showing a player and an official holding a helmet. All items are housed in matching gold-toned wood frames with blue matting. These items are contemporary decorative reproductions of historical images.
Lot: 531 - Country Store Advertising Wood Shelf
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Lot: 532 - Pair: Tucker Stock Cert & Stephenson Rocket Print
This lot features two framed items related to transportation history. The first item is a framed print of George Stephenson's Rocket steam locomotive and tender, bearing a signature in the lower right corner that reads Biedermann. The second piece is a custom-framed corporate display for the Tucker Corporation. It includes an original 1947 Class A Common stock certificate, serial number TACO 29891, issued for twenty shares to Clarice Augustine. The certificate features printed facsimile signatures for President Preston Tucker and Secretary H.A. Brown. Also included in the display is a color photograph of a black 1948 Tucker 48 sedan and a historical narrative plaque summarizing the company's development and Preston Tucker's innovations. Both items are presented in professional mats and wooden frames.
Lot: 533 - American Country Pine Drop Leaf Server w/ Stone
18x 54.5x 30. This one-piece storage cabinet or server is constructed in a Country or Colonial Revival style from stained pine. The rectangular top features a recessed black stone or slate inset. The piece is equipped with two drop-leaf extensions supported by wooden swing-out brackets. The lower section contains a double-door cabinet with raised panel fronts. Hardware includes round metal knobs and exposed butterfly hinges. The interior is fitted with a single fixed shelf. The unit is supported by a cutout bracket base.
Lot: 534 - Ethnographic Vine & Spathe Gathering Basket
This large-scale utilitarian vessel is an example of ethnographic basketry, likely intended for gathering or transport. The interior is formed from overlapping panels of dried organic material, identified as palm spathe or similar bark sheets, which are contained within a structural exterior lattice of thick, bent woody vines. The rim is reinforced with a heavy vine and lashed to the body with natural fiber twine. It features a high-arched bail handle constructed from twisted vines. The piece reflects a traditional, primitive construction style consistent with agricultural tools from South American or Southeast Asian regions. No maker marks, signatures, or origin indicators are visible on the item.
Lot: 535 - Antique Rustic Wooden Stave Bucket with Iron Hoops
An antique rustic wooden bucket or tub featuring stave construction. The vessel is formed from vertical wooden slats secured by two oxidized iron hoops, one positioned near the rim and the other near the base. Two rectangular wooden handle lugs, or ears, are mounted to the upper sides of the staves, though the original bail handle is absent. The exterior wood surface shows a heavily weathered and darkened patina with remnants of an old dark-colored wash or paint. The interior displays the raw wooden grain and construction joints. The base consists of a recessed wooden panel. No maker marks, signatures, or labels were identified during inspection.
Lot: 536 - Red Goose Shoes Papier-mache Clown Head Display
17x 13. This promotional advertising item for Red Goose Shoes is a large-scale, double-sided store display figure. It is constructed from papier-mache or a molded composite material with a hand-painted finish. The display features two distinct clown faces on opposite sides: one side depicts a wide, smiling expression with an open mouth, while the reverse side shows a downcast, frowning expression. Both faces are decorated with traditional clown makeup, including large ears, prominent rounded red noses, and arched eyebrows in green and blue. The top of the head features a high, rounded forehead on both sides, which bears the painted red block-letter inscription RED GOOSE SHOES. This type of display was typically used in independent shoe retailers to promote the St. Louis-based children's footwear brand.
Lot: 537 - Pabst Blue Ribbon Boxing Ring Countertop Display
This mid-20th century countertop advertising display promotes Pabst Blue Ribbon beer with a nostalgic Victorian-era boxing theme. The display features a central figure of a bare-knuckle pugilist in a fighting stance, wearing a cream tank top and blue and white striped trousers with a red sash. The figure and the rectangular base are constructed from painted chalkware or a similar plaster composition. The base is designed to resemble a boxing ring, featuring metal upright posts that originally held ropes. A dark brown glass bottle with original paper labels is mounted to the left of the figure. A separate, detached lithographed tin sign is included. The front of the base is inscribed with Pabst Blue Ribbon in stylized blue script, while the side is marked ORIGINAL in red block letters with decorative flourishes. The paper bottle labels feature the brand signature blue ribbon logo and the text Pabst Blue Ribbon...Selected as America Best in 1893. The detached metal sign reads at POPULAR PRICES in black serif font on a yellow background with a scalloped dark border.
Lot: 538 - Cory Rod Patented Glass Filter w/ Counter Display
This is a vintage point-of-sale advertising counter display for the Cory Glass Coffee Brewer Company. The lot features a multi-colored printed cardboard sign with an integrated original Cory Rod glass filter. The sign graphics promote the Cory Rod as a modern alternative to traditional filters, featuring a 50-cent price point and the tagline Filters coffee only thru coffee. The text highlights that the product requires No Cloth, No Springs, No Metal, and No Hooks. The back of the sign includes an original integrated cardboard easel stand, which remains unextended. The molded glass rod is held within a die-cut slot in the cardboard. The rod itself is embossed with text including CORY ROD, PATENT NO 2093310, and OTHER PATENTS PENDING. US Patent 2,093,310 corresponds to a glass filter for coffee makers issued in 1937.
Lot: 539 - Victorian Style Brass Triptych Mirror w/ Botanical
This three-panel folding vanity mirror is constructed with a cast brass frame featuring ornate Neo-Rococo scrollwork and pierced borders. The central rectangular panel is surmounted by a decorative finial depicting a cherub bust surrounded by foliate scrolls. Each of the three beveled mirror panels is set within a floral-embossed inner frame. The reverse sides of the two side panels are decorated with botanical chromolithographs; one depicts red clover with bumblebees, and the other shows a branch of ripening blackberries. The reverse of the center panel is finished in a fleur-de-lis patterned paper and is equipped with a metal hanging chain for wall mounting. The piece stands on four integral scrolled feet. A heavily damaged and illegible diamond-shaped paper label is present on the lower center of the reverse.
Lot: 540 - Triple Folding Wood Vanity Mirror w/ Beveled Glass
A triple folding triptych vanity or shaving mirror dating to the late 19th or early 20th century. The piece consists of three rectangular panels set within a light-colored wood frame, likely oak. Each panel contains a mirror plate with beveled edges. The panels are joined by metal hinges, allowing the side sections to fold inward. The mirror is designed for versatile display, featuring six small turned wooden feet at the base for tabletop use and two metal rings at the top of the central panel connected by a metal hanging chain for wall mounting. Small metal latches on the sides secure the panels when folded. The reverse of the central panel is covered in a decorative floral-patterned paper or fabric featuring a repeating motif of small pink and blue blossoms on a light ground. No maker marks, signatures, or labels are visible on the object.
Lot: 541 - American Blind Stitch Machine Co. Sewing Head
This is an industrial blind stitch sewing machine head manufactured by the American Blind Stitch Machine Company of New York. The machine is constructed with a heavy cast iron frame finished in black paint or japanning, housing complex steel and iron mechanical components. The circular base features gold-toned stenciled lettering that reads THE AMERICAN BLIND STITCH MACH. NEW YORK U.S.A. alongside manufacturer identification marks. Designed for specialized tailoring tasks like creating nearly invisible hems, the machine incorporates a curved needle mechanism, a spring-loaded presser foot assembly, and various thread tensioning components. The drive system at the rear consists of a large flywheel and two separate pulleys for connection to an external power source. The mechanical linkages and needle bar appear to be present and intact.
Lot: 542 - Singer Model 13-3 Industrial Sewing Machine Head
An antique Singer Model 13-3 sewing machine head, manufactured for industrial or heavy tailoring use. The unit features a cast iron frame with a black japanned finish and is embellished with gold-toned Victorian-style scroll and floral decals. The front of the arm displays the Singer name in large gold lettering. A brass-colored circular trade mark badge is affixed to the pillar, embossed with The Singer Manfg Co and a central logo. A metal plate mounted above the badge is stamped with the model designation 13-3. The base features a stamped serial number K1067096, indicating production at the Singer factory in Kilbowie, Scotland, circa 1902. The machine includes a large spoked balance wheel, needle bar, presser foot, and top-mounted tensioning components. A section of metal drive chain is present near the base.
Lot: 543 - Lionel Prewar Standard Gauge Trains w/ 385E Loco
This collection consists of Lionel prewar Standard Gauge model train components manufactured in the mid-to-late 1930s. The set is led by a Lionel No. 385E steam locomotive in a gunmetal gray finish. The locomotive features a die-cast boiler, a 2-4-2 wheel arrangement, and is decorated with brass and copper piping and trim. The front number board is marked 385E, and the cab side features a red keystone logo containing the letter L. It is accompanied by a matching gunmetal gray tinplate tender marked The Lionel Railway Lines on brass side plates. The rolling stock includes a No. 517 caboose with an orange body, maroon roof, and peacock green base; a No. 512 gondola car in peacock green; and a No. 514 refrigerator car featuring a white body and a blue roof. Also included is a dark green flatcar equipped with eight metal stakes. The freight cars are constructed of painted tinplate with brass identification plates, brass brake wheels, and nickel-plated trucks and wheels. All pieces utilize standard Lionel hook-and-loop style couplers.
Lot: 544 - Lionel Pre-War O-Gauge Tinplate Model Trains
This collection of vintage pre-war O-gauge model train items is manufactured by Lionel. The set consists of an electric-style locomotive, five pieces of rolling stock, and a quantity of three-rail track. The items are constructed from stamped tinplate metal with brass and copper trim and accents. The locomotive is a Lionel No. 252 electric-style engine finished with a terracotta orange body, maroon frame, and black roof. It features two inset brass plates on the side panels marked LIONEL and 252. The locomotive is equipped with a roof-mounted decorative pantograph, brass handrails, and a front headlight with a bulb. The rolling stock includes: One No. 805 boxcar with a green body, orange sliding doors, and an orange roof, featuring brass plates marked LIONEL LINES and No. 805. One No. 803 hopper car with a green body and black frame, featuring brass plates marked LIONEL LINES and No. 803. One No. 807 caboose with a red body, green roof, and black frame, featuring brass plates marked LIONEL LINES and 807. One No. 804 tank car with a silver-finished tank and black frame, featuring brass plates marked LIONEL LINES and No. 804. One flatcar chassis with a black frame and four blue-gray upright stakes. The lot also includes a significant quantity of O-gauge three-rail track, comprising both curved and straight sections housed in two cardboard boxes.
Lot: 545 - Lionel Disneyland 35th Anniversary Engine & Tender
This O-gauge commemorative model set was produced by Lionel Trains Incorporated, identified as model 6-18008, to celebrate the 35th anniversary of Disneyland. The set features a 4-4-0 American-style steam locomotive and matching tender, modeled after the Disneyland Railroad Engine No. 4, the Ernest S. Marsh. The locomotive features a die-cast body with a blue boiler, red cab and pilot, and polished gold-tone domes, bell, and whistle. The cab side is marked with the number 4. The coordinating red tender is lettered Disneyland Railroad and features a Disneyland 35th Anniversary commemorative logo, topped with a molded plastic log fuel load. The set is presented on a section of three-rail O-gauge track within a clear acrylic display case with a finished wooden base. A silver-tone metal plaque mounted to the base is inscribed: LIONEL DISNEYLAND 35TH ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATIVE ENGINE AND TENDER MADE IN AMERICA BY LIONEL TRAINS INCORPORATED.
Lot: 546 - Sterling and Noble Blue Neon Wall Clock
Sterling and Noble circular wall clock featuring an integrated blue neon tube ring. The clock is housed in a black circular case with a clear protective lens. The black dial is detailed with bold white Arabic numerals 1 through 12 and an inner minute track with numerical markers from 05 to 60 at five-unit intervals. It is equipped with tapered silver-toned hour and minute hands and a red sweep second hand. The face is marked with Sterling and Noble in script and neon clock company in a sans-serif font. The unit includes an attached AC power cord for the neon lighting, while the clock mechanism is designed to operate on a separate battery-powered quartz movement. Diameter: Approximately 11 inches.
Lot: 546A - Vtg Snap-on Tools Pinup Girl Wall Clock
A vintage promotional analog wall clock produced for Snap-on Tools. The front features a pin-up style photographic image of a woman wearing a white lace lingerie bodysuit and a pearl necklace, set against a graphic background with horizontal pink and purple lines. The Snap-on logo with a registered trademark symbol is printed in the upper right corner. The analog clock face is integrated into the right side of the image, featuring white Arabic numerals and white hands. The piece is constructed on a rectangular wooden plaque. The reverse side includes a recessed quartz clock movement powered by a single AA battery and a metal sawtooth hanger. The wood is stamped with Lock City Craftsmen, P. O. Box 812, Lockport, NY 14094. An original paper guarantee and instruction label from Lock City Craftsmen is adhered to the back.
Lot: 547 - Mid-C. Copper Finish Metal Western Horse Figurine
This item is a mid-20th-century decorative figurine of a horse in Western parade gear. It is constructed from hollow-cast white metal, likely a zinc alloy or pot metal, and features a metallic copper-toned finish. The horse is depicted in a static four-square pose with a molded mane and tail. The saddle is molded in relief with intricate floral and scrollwork designs. The figurine is outfitted with a separate metal ball-chain bridle. This style of figurine was frequently produced as a decorative souvenir or carnival prize in the United States from the 1940s through the 1960s. The underside of the hooves is open, revealing the hollow interior of the casting. No maker marks, factory stamps, or model numbers are visible on the figurine.
Lot: 548 - Buddy L Spitfire Machine Gun and Wyandotte BB Rifle
This lot consists of two vintage American toy and air rifles. The first is a Buddy L Spitfire crank-operated toy machine gun, manufactured by the Main Machine Co. The silver-finished metal receiver is stamped with Buddy L, Pat. Pend., and Main Machine Co. and features engraved star patterns. This item is equipped with a perforated barrel shroud, an integral folding wire bipod, and a black plastic buttstock and pistol grip adorned with molded lightning bolt motifs. The second item is a vintage Wyandotte single-shot, break-barrel action BB rifle. The barrel displays stamped markings including All-Metal Products Co. Wyandotte, Mich. U.S.A. It is constructed with a formed metal body and a plain wooden stock. Serial Number: [not visible].
Lot: 549 - Danbury Mint 1938 Budweiser Delivery Truck w/ Kegs
This die-cast model is a Danbury Mint 1938 Budweiser Delivery Truck. The model is constructed from die-cast metal with plastic components and includes 40 miniature genuine wood beer kegs. The truck features a vibrant red finish with white detailing, including the fleet number 1024 printed on the lower side of the cab doors and a white letter B on the rear of the cab. The vehicle is presented in its original white cardboard shipping and storage box, which features the manufacturer's logo of a letter D stacked over a letter B. The set includes a custom-molded styrofoam protective housing and a separate white accessory box labeled 40 GENUINE WOOD BEER KEGS. Original protective materials, including foam blocks and tissue paper, are present throughout the packaging.
Lot: 550 - Buddy L Railroad Side-Dump Car BL-12
A contemporary Buddy L Outdoor Railroad side-dump car, based on the original designs by the Moline Pressed Steel Co. of East Moline, Illinois. The car is constructed from heavy-gauge pressed steel and features a high-gloss teal paint finish. It is equipped with a functional side-dumping mechanism where the main bed tilts to discharge cargo, supported by chains and a pivoting frame. The chassis includes heavy-duty functional couplers at both ends made of die-cast metal. External markings include three separate red and black decals on the sides of the bed reading BUDDY L, OUTDOOR, and RAILROAD. Both ends of the chassis bear red decals with the designation BL-12. A manufacturer label is affixed to the chassis and reads The BUDDY L Line, QUALITY TOYS, PAT APPLIED FOR, BUILT BY, MOLINE PRESSED STEEL CO., EAST MOLINE, ILL. The item is accompanied by a modern two-piece white styrofoam protective storage box.
Lot: 551 - Vtg Japanese Battery Tin Grand-Pa Car w/ Box
Attributed to the Japanese manufacturer Yonezawa, this battery-operated toy is identified as the Grand-Pa Car. Styled after a brass-era veteran automobile, the toy is constructed with a lithographed tin body finished in maroon with gold-tone pinstriping. The vehicle includes gold-tone plastic or die-cast components for the headlights, side-mounted lanterns, and radiator grill. The wheels feature orange-spoked lithography and black tires, with a spare tire mounted to the rear. A metal toggle switch for operation is located on the lower radiator grill, marked with ON and OFF. The original color-illustrated cardboard box is included, featuring graphics of a palace guard and the vehicle. A manufacturer mark featuring a Y within a stylized diamond shape is visible on the radiator and box art.
Lot: 552 - Nomura (TN) Battery-Operated Tin Car w/ Box
This is a vintage battery-operated toy car manufactured by the Nomura Toy Company (TN) of Japan. The model, identified as the Old Fashioned Car, is constructed primarily of lithographed tinplate with plastic components including the yellow seats, the driver figure's head and hands, the headlights, and the rear lanterns. The vehicle features mystery action, which is a bump-and-go mechanical movement, along with a jittery vibrating driver and blinking tail lights. A start-stop switch is located on the side of the chassis, and the mechanism is designed to operate on D-cell batteries. The lithography on the rear of the car features the word MYSTERY and a license plate reading J 1901. A graphic of a bulb horn is printed on the side. The toy is accompanied by its original lithographed cardboard box, which bears the TN trademark in a diamond and is marked MADE IN JAPAN. The box graphics include operating instructions and illustrations of the toy in various environments.
Lot: 553 - Spesco A Joy Toy Multi-Action Ford Model T w/ Box
A battery-operated scale model Ford Model T manufactured by Spesco, branded as A Joy Toy. The vehicle is constructed with a lithographed black tinplate body and fenders. It features a red molded plastic interior and a textured cream-colored removable plastic roof. The radiator and lamps are finished in a brass-tone material. The wheels feature golden-tone spoke hubs with black plastic tires. A gray plastic accessory for the steaming radiator function is mounted on the driver-side running board. According to the packaging, the toy features mystery action, an auto horn, two bright headlights, and a steaming radiator. The original color-illustrated cardboard box is included. Produced in Japan.
Lot: 554 - Attr. Scalecraft Dornier Do-X Seaplane Desk Model
This is a finished large-scale display model of the 1929 Dornier Do X flying boat, attributed to Scalecraft based on visually identical specimens. The model is finished in a silver-toned Luft Hansa livery featuring the registration D-1929. It is constructed from a painted composite or resin material. The aircraft is depicted with its signature high-wing monoplane configuration, including twelve propellers arranged in six tandem push-pull engine nacelles along the top of the wing. The fuselage sides are marked with DO-X on the upper deck, LUFT HANSA on the midsection, and DORNIER near the bow. The upper wing surfaces and the tail display the registration D-1929 in red. The model incorporates the characteristic Dornier sponsons on the lower fuselage for water stability. It is mounted on a curved black pedestal stand with a triangular base. The base includes a brass-toned metal plaque with the incised text: "Dornier Do-X".
Lot: 555 - Pair Xonex Coca-Cola Limited Edition Toy Airplanes
This lot features two toy airplanes. The first is a limited edition Coca-Cola model airplane manufactured by Xonex in 1995. This die-cast metal toy is designed in the style of a vintage pedal plane and features a red painted finish. The fuselage displays white Coca-Cola script, and the wing is decorated with a white star roundel. Details include white wheels with black tires and silver-tone trim for the propeller, steering wheel, and fuselage accents. An adhesive label on the interior underside of the fuselage identifies the piece as XONEX LIMITED EDITION Coca Cola Plane No. 05418 of 10,000, copyrighted 1995 by Ken Kovach. The designer signature Ken Kovach is printed on the lower rear fuselage. Both the propeller and wheels are manually rotatable. The second item is a decorative biplane model constructed from painted sheet metal and wire. The aircraft features a blue fuselage and lower wing with a red upper wing and tail fin. The construction utilizes black wire struts and includes a small rotatable propeller at the nose. A large integrated metal hook is attached to the underside, intended for hanging display. This item is unmarked.
Lot: 556 - Vtg Matchbox Vehicles, Buddy L & Mickey Figurine
This collection primarily features die-cast vehicles from the Matchbox line by Lesney, spanning several series including Models of Yesteryear, King Size, Major Pack, and standard numbered releases. Boxed examples include a Y-14 1935 E.R.A. R.I.B. Grand Prix car in blue with yellow wheels, a Y-12 1937 G.M.C. Van in black with Goblin Electric Cleaners livery, and a Y-30 1920 Model AC Mack truck with Kiwi Boot Polish advertising. A special edition orange box for a Y-10 1931 A.E.C. Trolleybus Diddler is included without the vehicle. Loose die-cast models consist of a blue Smith's Potato Crisps van, a metallic green Mercury Commuter station wagon featuring two molded dog figures in the rear window, a Scammell Constructor with Pickfords low-loader trailer, a Case tractor bulldozer, a Guy Warrior tractor unit, a Greyhound bus, and a Car Collection Ltd car transporter trailer. Additional collectibles include a pair of fabric Buddy L Outdoor suspenders in original plastic packaging with a cardboard header labeled for the Buddy L Line from Moline Pressed Steel Co., which retains a vintage retail tag from George's Train House. A small molded plastic Mickey Mouse figurine in a yellow shirt and red shorts is also present.
Lot: 557 - Matchbox Yesteryear Connoisseurs' Set C1199
This set features the Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Connoisseurs' Collection limited edition series. The collection consists of die-cast metal vintage motor vehicles with plastic components, including a 1911 Ford T Tourer, 1909 Opel 4/8hp Coupe, 1910 Benz 14/30hp Landaulet, 1912 Packard Model 30 Landaulet, 1911 Daimler A12 Tourer, and a 1911 Maxwell GAR Roadster. Each vehicle is mounted above an individual brass-tone nameplate within a custom-fitted red flocked interior tray. The collection is housed in a polished wooden display case featuring a glass viewing window, brass-tone hinges, and a front lock. An interior brass plaque is inscribed MATCHBOX MODELS of YESTERYEAR CONNOISSEURS' COLLECTION LIMITED EDITION. A separate small brass plaque located near the hinges identifies this as limited edition number C 1199.
Lot: 558 - Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Die-Cast w/ Case
A collection of twelve vintage die-cast model vehicles from the Matchbox Models of Yesteryear series, manufactured by Lesney Products and Co. Ltd. in England. The vehicles are constructed of die-cast metal with various plastic components such as seats, roofs, and wheels. The assortment features a variety of early 20th-century automotive styles, including limousines, roadsters, and a commercial delivery van. Notable models include a green 1910 Benz Limousine and a blue delivery van with Matchbox Speed Shop decals. The vehicles are housed in an original Models of Yesteryear display case. The case is constructed of blue vinyl-covered material with two metal snap closures and a blue felt-lined interior tray containing sixteen individual compartments. The exterior of the case features a large yellow graphic label with the series title and central vintage car illustration. Underside chassis markings on the vehicles include the series name, model identification, and manufacturer attribution to Lesney. The display case label is marked as a Lesney Product and includes a 1967 copyright for the Fred Bronner Corporation.
Lot: 559 - 5 Welly & Coca-Cola Advertising Semi-Trucks
A collection of five toy semi-trucks and delivery vehicles. The lot includes three 1:64 scale trucks from the Coca-Cola brand Die-Cast Vintage Collectables series. These models feature vintage-style liveries including Drink Coca-Cola Delicious and Refreshing, Serve Drink Coca-Cola At Home, and Drink Coca-Cola In Bottles. One truck is a Welly Kenworth T600 Aerocab featuring a promotional trailer wrap for truckaccidents.com. The fifth truck is an unboxed semi-trailer for Moyer and Sons Moving and Storage based in Montgomery County, MD, finished in two-tone blue with white lettering. The vehicles are constructed using die-cast metal for the cabs with plastic trailers, wheels, and accessories.
Lot: 560 - Set 4 Ertl & Avon Die-cast & Glass Vehicles
This collection of four collectible vehicles consists of three original boxed items and one loose model. The group includes an Avon novelty glass aftershave bottle in the form of a 1937 Cord 812, identified on its original illustrated box as a Cord '37. The 7 fluid ounce bottle contains Tai Winds aftershave. Also included are two Ertl die-cast metal coin banks: a 1931 delivery truck commemorative for the True Value Hardware 10th Anniversary and a 1/30 scale 1926 Seagrave firetruck branded for the John Deere Company with markings for Grand Detour, Illinois and No. 108. Both Ertl models remain in their original window display boxes. The collection is completed by a loose die-cast metal 1956 Ford F-100 pickup truck featuring a white cab and fenders with dark flame graphics. This truck includes an off-white plastic bed insert, opening doors and hood, and a Ford script emblem on the side of the hood.
Lot: 561 - A Pair of BP Promotional Toy Tanker Trucks
A pair of promotional toy semi-truck tankers branded for BP (British Petroleum). These models are primarily composed of molded plastic and feature chrome-finished plastic components such as bumpers, exhaust stacks, and fuel tanks. One truck is a wired remote-control model featuring a handheld controller with Steering and Forward / Back joysticks. The second truck is a matching free-wheeling version. Both vehicles are decorated in the signature BP white and green livery with yellow striping and the BP shield logo on the cabs and trailers. These models were originally released as part of BP gas station promotional series in the 1990s.
Lot: 562 - Pair Wells, Fargo & Co. Express Candle Wall Lamps
This pair of carriage-style wall lamps was commissioned for the Wells, Fargo and Co. Express San Francisco Division. Each lamp is constructed from mixed metals, including brass and copper, with a natural aged patina. The central cylinder of each lamp contains a spring-loaded mechanism designed to push a candle upward as it is consumed. The clear glass cylindrical chimneys are secured by decorative, pierced metal galleries at the top and bottom, along with a central horizontal sliding collar. The metalwork features intricate stamped openwork patterns typical of late 19th-century industrial and commercial design. Each lamp is fitted with a substantial cast metal wall-mounting bracket featuring double keyhole slots for installation. A shield-shaped brass plaque is applied to the front of each cylinder, bearing the following transcription: Property of [Diamond logo containing letters W. F. and Co.] Wells, Fargo and Co. Express San Francisco Division.
Lot: 563 - Universal & Simplex Antique Toasters, Set 3
A trio of early 20th-century toasters featuring two electric side-loading models and one stovetop model. One electric unit is identified as a Universal model E 947, manufactured by Landers, Frary & Clark in New Britain, Connecticut. The base plate displays patent dates of June 15, 1915, and December 5, 1916. This unit is constructed with decorative pierced metal doors and wooden handles on the side levers. The second electric unit is a side-loading model stamped Simplex and Boston, Mass. U.S.A. on the underside, notable for its integrated wire warming rack on top. The third item is a pyramid-style manual toaster for stovetop use, made of perforated sheet metal with wire supports. All electric units are missing their power cords.
Lot: 564 - Antique Brass Maritime Hardware & Industrial Tools
This assortment consists of a variety of antique brass hardware and vintage industrial tools. Included is a cast brass bell, likely for maritime use, featuring a relief seal with a United States eagle and the letters U S. The bell retains its original brass clapper and has a mounting hole in the finial. Also present is a turned wooden tool case from the Millers Falls Co. of Greenfield, Mass., which features twelve storage holes and an original paper label. The lot includes a brass plumb bob with an attached cord, stored in its original fitted leather holster with a buckle strap and metal snap closure. Additional items include an ornate cast brass wall bracket with scrolling designs and a mounting plate, and a round-body cast brass padlock equipped with a sliding horizontal keyhole cover. Completing the collection is an A-frame stand made of perforated sheet brass with two cylindrical sleeves at the peak.
Lot: 565 - Vtg Advertising, Tobacciana & Novelty Collectibles
This lot features a varied group of mid-20th-century promotional and novelty items. Included is a Zenith transistor radio housed in a burgundy plastic cabinet with gold-toned trim, a crown crest, and red control knobs. The tobacciana selection contains a Lucky Strike Flat Fifties metal tin, a carved pipe depicting a Native American chief in a headdress, and multiple ashtrays. Among these are a cobalt blue glazed Masonic commemorative ashtray for Sulgrave Lodge No. 696 F. & A. M. Fellowcraft Team, a black promotional ashtray for the State Line Motel, a molded clear glass ashtray, and a novelty metal Butts grill-shaped ashtray. Other items include an urn-shaped silver-toned table lighter, a vintage Scotch Brand 3M electrical tape tin, a miniature Blatz Old Heidelberg beer bottle, and an NRA-ILA emergency tool box. The collection is rounded out by four pin-back buttons with various promotional and humorous slogans, a carved wooden kiwi figurine, a patriotic hot air balloon-shaped top, and a small box containing keys, a money clip, and inert cartridge casings.
Lot: 566 - WWII US Military Field Gear, Insignia & Ephemera
A diverse collection of United States military and civilian items dating from approximately 1939 to 1946. Field equipment includes an olive drab plastic angle-head flashlight, characteristic of the TL-122 series, featuring a belt clip and blue filter lens. Ration components consist of one cylindrical metal can labeled Army Field Ration Type C / B Unit from the Leh-Parrott Baking Comp. and one cardboard box for US Army Field Ration D containing ingredients for a 4-ounce chocolate bar. Insignia and awards include a 1st Armored Division Old Ironsides shoulder sleeve insignia, a Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) circular embroidered patch, an enamel Army Air Forces Technical Training Command distinctive unit insignia with the motto Sustineo Alas, and a gold-tone Honorable Discharge Ruptured Duck lapel pin. A gray metal German commemorative medallion featuring a figure above a spread-wing eagle clutching a swastika is included as a souvenir bring-back. Paper goods and currency comprise a Series 1935 C One Dollar Silver Certificate with a blue seal, a 1945-1946 Miami University Athletic Association student ticket booklet, a 1943 Ohio Department of Highways license permit for a 1941 Chrysler, and a small black booklet titled Bullet 1945. Personal effects include two folding pocket knives with cream and marbled handles, an octagonal-faced mechanical pocket watch, a miniature Lucky Strike cigarette pack, a spent large-caliber brass shell casing, and several souvenir pins including a 1939 Youngstown Ohio M.P.O. congress pin and a Louisville Kentucky horseshoe pin.
Lot: 567 - U.S. WWII M7A1 Anti-Tank Practice Bazooka Rocket
21.5 inches tall. This is an inert U.S. military M7A1 practice rocket designed for the 2.36-inch anti-tank rocket launcher, widely known as the Bazooka. This solid-head training version was utilized by Allied forces during the World War II and Korean War eras for handling drills and target practice. The rocket is constructed of steel and features an ogival teardrop-shaped head, a cylindrical motor body, and a tail assembly with six fixed stabilization fins. The entire piece is finished in black paint, which was the standard US military color-coding for inert or practice ammunition. Stenciled markings in white paint are visible on the side of the projectile body, reading ROCKET, PRAC. on the first line and LOT 10-2-1 on the second line.
Lot: 568 - Vtg Industrial & Corp. Promotional Collectibles
This collection consists of various promotional items from the mid-to-late 20th century, primarily focusing on heavy machinery and industrial manufacturers. Included is a large rectangular brass-tone belt buckle featuring a high-relief embossed crawler tractor, marked Caterpillar Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. The lot features several metal fobs, many of which remain in their original plastic packaging with leather straps. Notable examples include multiple International Harvester Payline brass-tone fobs, a specific fob for the Industrial Tractor Company of Youngstown, Ohio depicting a TD-8E PAYdozer, and various Terex GM fobs showing loaders and dump trucks. A blue enameled Hydra-Unit fob is present with the text For Profitable Digging. Personal accessories in the group include two brushed metal lighters, one displaying a red Terminix logo and the other a blue USS (United States Steel) logo. The assortment also contains a gold-tone commercial airplane tie clip, a pair of cufflinks in a blue-lined presentation case, a large Cessna pin-back button with the slogan If I can fly, you can fly, a fob shaped like a pneumatic jackhammer, and a medallion depicting a bulldozer alongside a radiation hazard symbol.
Lot: 569 - Syroco Wood Ring-Necked Pheasant Wall Plaque
This vintage three-dimensional wall plaque was produced by the Syracuse Ornamental Company (Syroco) of Syracuse, New York. The subject is a male ring-necked pheasant walking through a setting of tall grass or reeds. The item is manufactured from SyrocoWood, a molded composite material of wood flour and resin. The pheasant is depicted in high relief with intricate molded feather patterns and is finished with polychrome paints and glazes to represent natural coloring, including an iridescent head, red facial patch, and white neck ring. The back of the plaque shows an embossed copyright mark for Syroco Inc. and indicates it was made in the USA. An original black and gold foil label is also present on the reverse, identifying the manufacturer and material. Two metal hanging loops are attached to the back of the molded form.
Lot: 570 - Vtg Bocce or Lawn Bowling Balls
A collection of vintage lawn bowling or bocce balls, constructed from a dense, dark material with a weathered, mottled surface. The set consists of multiple large spheres and one significantly smaller target ball, commonly known as a jack or cochonnet. Several of the larger balls feature a single incised groove encircling the diameter, while others appear plain. No maker's marks, brand names, or country of origin are visible on the surfaces. The items exhibit signs of age and use, including surface abrasions, scratches, and areas of white oxidation or mineral residue. The collection is housed in a generic, unprinted cardboard box.
Lot: 571 - Budweiser World's Champion Clydesdale Lighted Sign
A vintage Budweiser lighted advertising display featuring the World's Champion Clydesdale Team. The piece consists of a three-dimensional diorama housed within a clear acrylic case, depicting a red horse-drawn wagon marked with Budweiser Anheuser-Busch Inc. Louis MO. The wagon is shown carrying simulated cases of beer and is pulled by a team of Clydesdale horses with two drivers. Mounted below the main display is a large red and white Budweiser bowtie logo. The lot includes a separate placard with the text WORLD'S CHAMPION CLYDESDALE TEAM and circular advertising inserts featuring images of beer mugs and the slogan Budweiser King of Beers. The internal lighting system utilizes a fluorescent tube fixture with associated wiring and a starter.
Lot: 572 - Zampieri di Roma 1970s Two-Piece Hartzell's Suit
This is a vintage men's two-piece suit consisting of a blazer and matching trousers, dating to approximately the 1970s. The garment is constructed from a cream-colored, textured synthetic fabric, typical of double-knit polyester blends from the era. The interior is lined with a white fabric featuring a subtle woven geometric diamond pattern. The jacket features wide notched lapels, a two-button front closure, and a single welted chest pocket. It is detailed with two large patch pockets on the lower front, each with a distinctively curved, buttonless flap. The trousers are made from matching fabric and are seen hanging behind the jacket. The interior includes a black woven label with gold-toned embroidery that reads Zampieri di ROMA and ORIGINATED FOR HARTZELL'S ROSE and SONS. Hartzell's Rose and Sons was a prominent men's clothing store in Youngstown, Ohio. A secondary black care label provides instructions for dry cleaning and pressing with a cool iron.
Lot: 573 - WWII US Army Officer Khaki Service Uniform Jacket
This is a United States Army officer summer service coat, typically referred to as a khaki service jacket, dating to the World War II era. The garment is constructed from a khaki-colored gabardine fabric. The design features a four-button front closure, notched lapels, and shoulder epaulets. It is equipped with four front pockets: two pleated breast pockets with button-down flaps and two large bellows-style hip pockets with button-down flaps. Each sleeve features a single band of light-colored mohair braid, a traditional distinction for commissioned officers. The gold-toned metal buttons are embossed with the Great Seal of the United States. The interior lining contains a regulation label featuring an embroidered Great Seal of the United States with the text REGULATION ARMY OFFICER'S UNIFORM.
Lot: 574 - US Military Mid-20th C. Uniforms, HBT & Overcoat
This group of United States military apparel includes an olive drab herringbone twill (HBT) utility set and a double-breasted overcoat. The utility set consists of an M1943 pattern shirt and matching trousers, both constructed from cotton herringbone twill fabric recognizable by its characteristic chevron weave. The shirt features a full-button front, a standard pointed collar, and two large, unpleated patch pockets on the breast with rectangular flaps. The trousers are made from matching HBT material. The olive drab trench-style overcoat is a double-breasted model from the mid-20th century. Its features include large lapels, shoulder epaulets, and adjustable wrist straps with button closures. The coat is accompanied by a matching waist belt that features multiple rows of decorative stitching. On the interior neck area, there is an ink stamp reading 10059 and a faded white fabric label.
Lot: 575 - U.S. Military Khaki Service Uniform Components
This lot contains several pieces of U.S. military khaki service uniform clothing, typically associated with mid-20th-century summer or tropical "Class B" uniforms. The collection includes short-sleeve and long-sleeve shirts along with matching trousers. The garments are constructed from khaki-colored cotton or a cotton-synthetic blend. The short-sleeve shirt features a button-down front, two pleated breast pockets with pointed button-down flaps, and shoulder epaulets. The long-sleeve shirts feature button-down fronts, two breast pockets with button-down flaps, and shoulder epaulets. Inside the collar of the long-sleeve shirts are stamped markings indicating a neck size of 16 and a sleeve length of 32. Below the sizing information is the stamped Federal Stock Number (FSN) 8405-163-5845. This 11-digit FSN format was utilized by the U.S. military between 1953 and 1974. The trousers are standard-issue khaki service dress slacks.
Lot: 576 - US Army Officer Coat w/ USAREUR & Log. Patches
This US Army officer service coat is the Army Green Shade 44 (AG-44) pattern, constructed from heavyweight green wool or a wool-blend fabric. The garment features a four-button front closure, four external bellows-style pockets with scalloped button-down flaps, and shoulder epaulets. The lower sleeves are adorned with dark green mohair braid, which serves as a standard indicator for officer rank on this uniform pattern. An interior breast pocket contains a woven brown label with white embroidery that reads REGULATION ARMY OFFICER'S COAT beneath an embroidered Great Seal of the United States. The coat is fitted with gold-tone metal buttons embossed with the Great Seal. The left shoulder bears the embroidered patch of the United States Army Europe (USAREUR), characterized by a blue oval with a red border, a white monument, and a crossed red sword with a yellow hilt. The right shoulder displays a Logistical Command patch, featuring a red, white, and blue shield with a blue circular device containing a stylized white barred circle.
Lot: 577 - US Army Class A Green Service Uniform w/ Necktie
A United States Army Class A Service Dress Uniform in Army Green Shade 44 (AG-44). The set consists of a service coat, matching trousers, and a necktie. The service coat is constructed from a wool or wool-blend fabric and features a single-breasted, four-button front closure. It is designed with four external pockets: two pleated breast pockets with button-down flaps and two large bellows-style hip pockets with button-down flaps. The coat includes shoulder epaulettes secured with buttons. All buttons are gold-tone metal embossed with the Great Seal of the United States. The interior of the coat contains a green fabric care label with white printed text detailing pressing instructions. This uniform is stripped of all rank insignia, unit patches, and branch-specific collar brass. The trousers are made of matching AG-44 fabric with a standard straight-leg cut. An olive drab/khaki four-in-hand necktie is included.
Lot: 578 - 3 Assembled & Painted 1:35 Plastic Military Tanks
A collection of three assembled and painted plastic model kits of armored fighting vehicles, likely in 1:35 scale. The collection includes a U.S. Marine Corps M60A1 Main Battle Tank featuring Explosive Reactive Armor (ERA) tiles, finished in a desert tan color scheme with BEIRUT PAYBACK barrel markings, USMC hull markings, and serial number 523897. The second item is a German Panther Ausf. G medium tank finished in a two-tone green camouflage pattern with Balkenkreuz markings, featuring detailed hull tools and spare track links. The third item is a Soviet T-34-85 medium tank in olive drab green with a white Cyrillic turret inscription reading ?? ???? ?????????? (transliterated: Za Zinu Tusnolobov), historical markings referencing Soviet medic Zinaida Tusnolobova-Marchenko. These pieces represent hobbyist-built models likely derived from kits by manufacturers such as Tamiya, Academy, or Dragon. Each tank is a static display model with a rotating turret and an elevating main gun.
Lot: 579 - Built-Up Plastic Military Aircraft & Helicopter
An assortment of assembled plastic scale model military aircraft. The collection includes a Bell UH-1 Huey helicopter finished in an olive drab United States Army scheme with shark mouth nose art and tail number 0-13562. There is a Messerschmitt Me 262 jet fighter in a mottled green camouflage with German Luftwaffe insignia, a green number 1, and serial 500481 on the tail. A Vought F4U Corsair is presented in a blue US Navy livery with fuselage number 29 and the Jolly Rogers skull and crossbones insignia. The collection also features a North American P-51D Mustang depicting the Big Beautiful Doll aircraft with a silver finish, checkerboard patterns on the nose and tail, and markings WZ 472218. These models are constructed from plastic kits, likely those produced by manufacturers such as Revell or Monogram. Consistent with historical accuracy for this type of collectible, the German aircraft model bears period-appropriate markings, including the swastika.
Lot: 580 - 3 Model Planes: Atlas Tires DC-3 & True Value Bank
This collection features three model airplanes, including two advertising promotional items and one military scale model. The first item is a Lockheed P-38 Lightning scale model constructed of plastic. It is mounted on a black plastic display stand marked with P38 LIGHTNING and SCALE 1:40. The aircraft features a twin-boom design with three-blade propellers and underwing rocket armaments. The fuselage and wings are decorated with United States Army Air Force Star and Bar insignia and black and white invasion stripes. The tail boom is marked with the number 060641. The second item is a promotional model of a Douglas DC-3 representing Atlas Tires. It is of die-cast metal and plastic construction and rests on a white curved stand marked DC3. The fuselage features the text ATLAS TIRES BATTERIES ACCESSORIES and a red stripe. The tail is marked with the registration NC37734, the word ATLAS oriented vertically, and a SOHIO logo inside a winged oval. The wings also bear the registration NC37734. The third item is a promotional advertising coin bank in the form of a racing airplane. The die-cast metal body features a red and black color scheme with gold-tone arrow accents. Markings include True Value HARDWARE, DC-2740, and No. 2. A coin slot is located on the upper fuselage behind the cockpit. It features a three-blade propeller and fixed landing gear.
Lot: 581 - 3 Die-Cast Aircraft: Lockheed Vega & Grumman Goose
This collection consists of three die-cast metal aircraft models representing historic aviation types, attributed to commemorative series such as those produced by Corgi or SpecCast. The first model is a Grumman G-21 Goose high-wing amphibian aircraft. It is finished in silver paint with a black nose and features United States Coast Guard markings, including the number 7725 on the nose and fuselage and USCG on the left wing. The model includes yellow-tipped black three-blade propellers and yellow under-wing stabilizing floats. The second model is a Lockheed Vega 5B, representing the aircraft flown by Amelia Earhart. It is finished in vibrant red with gold pinstripe detailing. The registration number NR-7952 is printed in black on the upper wing and both sides of the vertical stabilizer. The tail features a Lockheed winged logo. The model is equipped with a silver-tone two-blade propeller and streamlined wheel spats. The third model is a high-wing monoplane finished in military olive drab, characteristic of a Stinson Reliant or similar utility aircraft. It displays US military star-and-bar insignia on the wings and fuselage. The fuselage side is marked AAF 440, and the vertical stabilizer features red and white horizontal stripes with a yellow A over the serial number 172841. It is equipped with a black three-blade propeller with a red hub. All three items are constructed of painted die-cast metal with plastic components for propellers, landing gear, and specific structural details.
Lot: 582 - Structo Bearcat Roadster Clockwork Toy Car
This vintage pressed steel toy car is a Bearcat roadster model manufactured by the Structo Manufacturing Company of Freeport, Illinois. The vehicle features a boattail speedster body style finished in a two-tone maroon and black color scheme. The construction consists of a pressed sheet steel body, separate chassis, fenders, and running boards. The front radiator shell is embossed with the manufacturer name STRUCTO over a textured honeycomb pattern. The car is equipped with a clockwork wind-up mechanism operated by a hand crank located at the front of the radiator. An underside inspection reveals a complex internal motor assembly including multiple gears and a governor that drives the rear axle via a bevel gear system. The spoked wheels are composed of cast metal fitted with solid rubber tires. The interior includes a separate metal steering wheel and a windshield frame.
Lot: 583 - Four 1:18 Scale Maisto and Exoto Model Cars
This collection includes four scale models produced by Maisto and Exoto. Each model is constructed from die-cast metal with plastic components and features functional opening parts. The highlight of the collection is an Exoto Racing Legends series Ford GT40 MKII finished in metallic blue with dual white racing stripes and number 2 decals. This model features a hinged rear cowl revealing a highly detailed engine bay, opening doors, a detailed interior, and Good Year branded tires. The underside is embossed with a diamond-shaped Racing Legends logo, FORD GT40 MKII, 1:18, and ?2000 EXOTO INC. It also features an inset silver plate with serial number A 2812. The collection also contains a Maisto Dodge Viper GTS Coupe in blue with dual white stripes, featuring an opening hood and doors with a gray and white interior. The underside is marked with the Dodge Viper logo, VIPER GTS COUPE, and Maisto. Also included is a red 1955 Mercedes-Benz 190 SL by Maisto featuring a tan interior, opening hood, and opening doors. The chassis is marked Mercedes Benz 190 SL (1955). The final model is a yellow Mercedes-Benz SLK 230 Kompressor by Maisto with a black and yellow interior, marked MERCEDES BENZ SLK 230 on the underside.
Lot: 584 - Maisto, Franklin Mint & Sun Star Die-Cast Cars
This collection includes four die-cast model cars from several manufacturers. The group features a Maisto 1/12 scale Jaguar XJ220 finished in metallic dark blue with opening doors and a detailed engine compartment visible through the rear window. The underside of this model is marked Maisto, MADE IN THAILAND, SCALE 1/12, and JAGUAR XJ220 with a leaping jaguar logo. Two Franklin Mint Precision Models are included: a 1954 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing in silver and a 1937 Cord 812 Phaeton Coupe in cream. The Mercedes-Benz underside is marked 1954 MERCEDES-BENZ 300SL and 1987 FRANKLIN MINT PRECISION MODELS. The Cord underside is marked 1937 CORD 812 PHAETON COUPE and 1988 FRANKLIN MINT PRECISION MODELS. Both Franklin Mint models include their original attached manufacturer paper tags. Completing the collection is a Sun Star DeLorean DMC-12 featuring a brushed silver finish. The underside of the DeLorean is marked with a raised Sun Star logo and MADE IN CHINA. Each model is primarily constructed of die-cast metal with plastic interior components and rubber tires.
Lot: 585 - Schuco Tinplate Cars & Garlits Die-Cast Semi-Truck
This collection includes four boxed tinplate replica vehicles produced by Schuco in Germany, along with a commemorative die-cast tractor-trailer. The Schuco items are high-quality reissues of classic designs and comprise a silver Studio Mercedes Grand Prix 1936 with racing number 7, a red Grand Prix Racer 1070 with racing number 3, a red Akustico 2002 convertible, and a red Examico 4001 featuring a multi-speed gearbox mechanism. Each car is constructed from lithographed tinplate and utilizes a clockwork wind-up motor. All four are housed in their original color-printed cardboard boxes, with several marked as replicas. The unboxed commemorative semi-truck features a silver cab and trailer with graphics for the Don Garlits Museum of Drag Racing and Kendall Motor Oil. The trailer displays the years 1975, 1985, and 1986 celebrating Don Garlits as an N.H.R.A. World Champion, along with his portrait and printed signature. The cab features a Rat City mouse graphic on the sleeper.
Lot: 586 - First Gear & Gradall Die-Cast Construction Models
This assortment includes five die-cast model vehicles and one original manufacturer box. Featured is a First Gear 1/34 scale 1957 International R-200 moving van in blue and white livery for Moyer & Sons, Montgomery County, MD. The vehicle is marked as 1 of 720 and includes its original white cardboard box with styrofoam protective insert. The lot also contains a blue Gradall 534C-9 telehandler featuring a multi-stage telescoping boom and front fork attachment. A John Deere skid steer loader is finished in green and yellow with a movable front bucket and black protective cage. Two promotional vehicles are included: a 1932 Ford panel van coin bank with Isky Cams World's Fastest graphics and a small green delivery truck with red accents for The Swan Brewery Co Ltd.
Lot: 587 - Victorian Train Station Diorama w/ Metal Figures
This lot consists of a large mixed-media diorama depicting a 19th-century Victorian railway station, a static model locomotive, and a collection of cast metal figurines. The station building is constructed from wood and resin components, featuring yellow horizontal siding, red trim, and a brown shingled roof. A prominent central cupola with octagonal windows sits atop the roofline. The platform area includes a textured floor with a brick-like pattern. Integrated cast metal signs are attached to the building. One sign displays the text Bickerville Park with <- 3 Miles -> below. Another sign reads New York City with additional directional text. A telegraph office sign is marked Western Union Telegraph Office Inside. The locomotive is a static display model of a 4-4-0 American type steam engine with an attached tender. It is finished in a black, red, and gold color scheme with brass-tone accents on the bell, domes, and headlight. The tender contains a simulated wood load. The engine and tender are mounted on a section of display track with a wooden base. The collection features a group of silver-toned cast metal figurines in a pewter style. Figures include a three-piece musical band, seated passengers, and station workers. Accompanying accessories include a double-headed street lamp, a four-wheeled luggage cart with trunks, milk cans in a crate, and a traveler's bindle. No manufacturer marks are visible on the pieces.
Lot: 588 - Dietz & Adlake Vtg Railroad & Tubular Lanterns
This lot features a collection of two�vintage lanterns from the early to mid-20th century. The first item is a Dietz Vesta railroad lantern constructed with a steel frame and a cobalt blue glass globe. The top cap is embossed with the Dietz Vesta name along with New York and USA. The shoulder of the frame is stamped P & L.E.R.R., identifying it as former property of the Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad. The second item is an Adlake Reliable railroad-style lantern featuring a metal frame with a cobalt blue glass globe. The top cap is embossed with Adlake Reliable as well as New York, Phila, and Chicago. The lower rim is stamped with the number 1863. This unit has been modified for electrical use and is equipped with a vintage-style two-prong plug. The third item is a tubular kerosene lantern manufactured by The Woodlight Pty. Ltd. The fount is embossed with No. 505 and the company name. This lantern features a red-painted steel body and a clear glass globe.
Lot: 589 - Adams & Westlake Railroad Lantern w/ Red Globe
This vintage railroad lantern is manufactured by The Adams & Westlake Co., commonly known by the trade name Adlake. The industrial-style lantern features a stamped steel frame with a protective wire cage surrounding a ruby red glass globe. The shoulder of the lantern is embossed with the text THE ADAMS & WESTLAKE CO. and the top chimney cap bears the embossed ADLAKE mark. The red glass globe was historically utilized as a stop or danger signal within the North American railroad system. The unit includes a top-mounted wire bail carrying handle and a perforated chimney and base designed for proper ventilation of the internal burner. Height: Approximately 9.5 inches (excluding bail) Base Diameter: Approximately 6.25 inches.
Lot: 591 - Drukov Vesin CSD Railway Signaling Lantern
This vintage industrial signaling lantern was manufactured by the Drukov cooperative in Vesin, Czechoslovakia, for use by the Czechoslovak State Railways (Ceskoslovenske statni drahy). The lantern features a rectangular metal body with a high-visibility hazard pattern of a red-orange X on a white background across the front and sides. The top of the lantern has a black-painted chimney with ventilation holes and a wire bale handle for carrying. On the reverse, the metal is embossed with the manufacturer and location, DRUKOV VESIN, and the lower edge is marked with the initials CSD. The lantern includes a rear-mounted bracket for attachment to a post or railcar and a clear circular glass lens on the front. The interior is currently fitted with an incandescent bulb, suggesting it was either an electric battery-powered model or has been converted from its original configuration. Dimensions: 11 x 7 x 6 inches.
Lot: 592 - New York Central Railroad Caboose Wall Oil Lamp
This antique wall-mounted oil lamp is a piece of railroadiana designed for use in a caboose or railway car interior. The assembly features a bulbous, stepped brass font that tapers to a point at the base, embossed with the initials N.Y.C. denoting the New York Central Railroad. The burner includes a manual wick-advancing knob and supports a clear glass chimney. The font is held by a cast iron bracket mounted to a long, rectangular metal backplate. An integrated metal arm extends from the top of the backplate to hold a circular metal heat shield/reflector positioned over the chimney. The bracket and backplate are finished in red paint. The construction consists of a spun brass font, cast iron bracket components, and a mold-blown glass chimney.
Lot: 593 - Griswold No. 3 & Vtg American Cast Iron Skillet
This lot contains two vintage American-manufactured cast iron skillets. The smaller skillet is a Griswold No. 3, featuring the manufacturer's small block logo. The base is marked with Griswold, Erie PA., the pattern number 724, the letter M, and NO. 3. The larger skillet is a No. 7 size with a 10 1/4 inch diameter. The base is marked with NO. 7 and 10 1/4 IN at the top and MADE IN USA at the bottom. The font and placement of these markings are consistent with production from the Lodge Manufacturing Company dating from the mid-20th century. Both skillets are constructed from heavy cast iron and feature integrated handles with teardrop hanging holes and dual pour spouts.
Lot: 594 - Mugs & Wrought Iron Hanging Mug Rack
This lot features a group of assorted kitchenware items centered around a circular hanging rack. The rack is constructed from black-painted wrought iron and features a wide band supported by four arched straps that converge at a central hanging loop. A short length of chain is attached to the loop. The circular band is fitted with integrated S-shaped hooks designed for hanging mugs or kitchen tools. The collection includes stoneware mugs featuring an off-white glaze with cobalt blue horizontal bands near the rim and foot. These mugs bear circular marks on the underside that are not clearly legible. Also included are metal-bodied enamelware mugs with a blue speckled or graniteware finish.
Lot: 595 - Set 4 Vtg American Gray & Blue Speckled Enamelware
An assortment of four pieces of vintage American enamelware, also known as graniteware. The collection consists of a tall, tapered coffee pot with a gray and black mottled finish, featuring a hinged lid and side-mounted handle. The set also includes three cobalt blue speckled pieces: a coffee pot with a hinged lid, a tea kettle with a wire bail handle and a coiled metal grip, and a dipper with a white interior and an integrated long handle. These items are made from formed metal with a fused vitreous enamel coating. No maker marks or stamps are visible on the exterior surfaces.
Lot: 596 - Antique Industrial Locomotive Long Spout Oil Can
Dating from the late 19th to early 20th century, this industrial long-spout oiler is a type historically utilized by railroad engineers to lubricate the inaccessible moving components of steam locomotives and heavy machinery. The piece is fabricated from copper sheet and features a cylindrical reservoir with two horizontal reinforcing ribs for structural integrity. The domed top leads to an exceptionally long, tapering spout that terminates in a slight curve. A secondary port with a flat-topped cap is located on the shoulder for filling, and a simple C-shaped strap handle is attached to the side. While the form is characteristic of manufacturers from this era, no maker marks, patent dates, or brand identifications are visible on the body or base. The construction displays traditional soldering at the seams and joints. Height: Approximately 28 to 32 inches.
Lot: 597 - Set of Cast Iron Hearth Accessories w/ Wood Rack
This set comprises three miniature cast iron decorative items housed within a custom-built, three-tier wooden wall rack. The collection includes a three-legged cauldron with two side ears and a wire bail handle, a scoop-style coal scuttle with a wire bail handle, and a three-legged lidded pot featuring a matching lid with a wire loop finial and a bail handle. Each miniature is finished with a matte black coating. The display rack is constructed from thick, dark-stained, rough-sawn timber, featuring a rustic finish with visible grain, knots, and surface irregularities. No manufacturer marks, labels, or stamps are present on the cast iron pieces or the wooden rack. Height of display rack: Approximately 9.5 inches.
Lot: 598 - American Railroad Crossing Advance Warning Sign
A circular railroad crossing advance warning sign of the type designated as W10-1 in the United States Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD). The sign is constructed from an aluminum substrate with a yellow reflective sheeting surface. The design features a large black cross with a black capital letter R in the left and right quadrants, all contained within a thin black circular border near the edge. The reverse is unfinished brushed aluminum and features two pre-drilled vertical mounting holes located at the top and bottom center. A contemporary auction inventory label from Apex Public Auctions is adhered to the reverse.
Lot: 599 - Rustic Folk Art Vanity Mirror w/ 2-Drawer Base
A tabletop vanity mirror with a two-drawer base, featuring a rustic folk art aesthetic. The vertical rectangular mirror is set within a simple frame and supported by scrolled side brackets. The base contains two side-by-side drawers, each accented with an inset molded relief panel depicting foliate and floral scroll motifs. The drawers are accessed via semi-circular finger-pull cutouts. The piece is constructed from a softwood, likely pine, and finished in a heavily distressed multi-color paint scheme of black, dark red, green, and gold. The reverse features a flat panel painted black with modern metal L-brackets and keyhole hangers. Hand-written notations in red ink reading 45 or 4b and a partial paper label are visible on the back.
Lot: 600 - Vintage Painted Steel Ash Pail with Lid
A vintage-style utility pail or ash bucket constructed from painted corrugated sheet metal, likely galvanized steel. The item features a tapered cylindrical body with vertical ribbing finished in black paint. A wire bail handle is attached to the sides of the bucket by riveted metal brackets. The matching red lid is stamped with radiating embossed ribs and features a fixed central metal handle. The construction utilizes stamped sheet metal with crimped and soldered seams. This design is characteristic of mid-century utility metalware, commonly used for fireplace ash disposal or as a small-scale trash container. No manufacturer marks or stamps are visible on the exterior; a modern white inventory barcode sticker is present on the lid handle.
Lot: 601 - Wheeling Galvanized Double Wash Tub on Stand
Manufactured by the Wheeling Corrugating Company, this vintage double-basin laundry tub is constructed from galvanized steel. The unit features two rectangular basins joined by a central bridge and set upon an integrated four-legged stand with tapered, pointed legs. The manufacturer mark WHEELING is embossed on the front horizontal cross-member. Each basin includes a removable green slatted plastic floor grid. The construction consists of formed galvanized sheet metal with rolled edges and riveted assembly. The exterior surface is coated in a weathered light gray paint.
Lot: 603 - Canada Goose in Flight Stained Glass Panel
This circular stained glass suncatcher or decorative wall hanging depicts a Canada Goose in flight over a stylized natural landscape. The central bird figure is crafted from chocolate brown and cream opalescent glass. The background consists of a sky made of blue and white swirled slag glass, set above undulating hills of light tan and pale blue. A section of forest green glass at the lower right represents grass or foliage. The entire scene is framed by a dark brown or black circular glass border. The pieces are joined using lead cames or the copper foil technique with dark-patinated solder. No signatures, maker marks, or manufacturer labels are visible on the front or perimeter.
Lot: 604 - American Leaded & Stained Slag Glass Window Panel
This vertical architectural panel is constructed using traditional leaded glass techniques with metal cames. The design features a symmetrical arrangement with two vertically aligned four-petal floral motifs. The petals are crafted from reddish-orange and amber-toned opalescent slag glass. The central circular pane of the upper flower consists of frosted translucent glass, while the lower flower features a mirrored or dark grey circular center. The background field is composed of cream-colored opalescent slag glass with honey and amber-colored marbling, featuring a granite or rippled surface texture. The top and vertical sides are framed by a vibrant cobalt blue glass border. Small amber-colored glass segments provide accents between the petals of both flowers. There are no maker marks, signatures, or manufacturer inscriptions visible on the piece.
Lot: 605 - Tiffany-Style Mallard Stained Glass Chandelier
This is a large Tiffany-style hanging chandelier featuring a multi-paneled leaded stained glass shade. The shade is constructed with opalescent slag glass panels joined by lead caming. The design incorporates a flared, petal-form glass crown at the top, transitioning into concentric geometric rows of cream and amber-toned glass. The lower frieze depicts a wildlife scene with mallard ducks in flight over a marsh landscape featuring cattails and reeds in shades of blue, green, and brown. The interior is equipped with a four-arm candelabra-base socket cluster in a brass-toned finish. The fixture is designed for hardwired installation and includes modern plastic-coated wiring. No manufacturer marks or signatures are visible.
Lot: 606 - Vintage Primitive-Style Painted Wood Wheelbarrow
A vintage wooden wheelbarrow designed in a primitive style, featuring a weathered blue-gray painted finish throughout. The piece is constructed using traditional pegged joinery and lacks modern fasteners. The cargo area consists of a rectangular bed with upright side panels and a flat base. It is supported by integrated square-cut wooden legs and features two long, tapered handles for manual operation. The front is equipped with a large spoked wooden wheel fitted with a dark metal tire. An adhesive auction inventory label from Brimm Fisher Auctions, lot number 606, is affixed to the front cross-member. The construction suggests a 19th or early 20th-century design. No manufacturer marks, brand names, or patent dates are visible on the object.
Lot: 607 - Cast Iron Dinner Bell w/ Longhorn & Eagle Finial
This cast iron farm or dinner bell features a decorative wall-mounting bracket designed with a longhorn bovine head as the base plate. The upward-curving arms of the bracket support a central yoke and a flared bell. A finial in the shape of an eagle with spread wings is mounted at the top of the assembly. The piece is constructed entirely from cast iron and includes an internal clapper. While the design is consistent with bells produced by the C.S. Bell Company, no manufacturer marks, model numbers, or patent dates are visible on the surfaces. The mounting plate includes two pre-drilled holes for wall attachment.
Lot: 608 - Caboose-Style 3-Compartment Wooden Birdhouse
This wooden birdhouse is designed in the form of a railroad caboose and finished in red and black paint. The structure features a triple-compartment design with three circular entrance holes on one side, each accompanied by a wooden dowel perch. It includes a central cupola, flat overhanging roofs, and wire railings at both ends. The base is decorated with eight small wooden wheels. A white auction sticker with a barcode and the number 608 is attached to the top roof surface. The interior contains visible debris, suggesting previous use as a nesting site.
Lot: 609 - 2 Ellen Nelson W/P & Folk Art Portrait on Panel
This lot features three pieces of Americana-themed artwork, comprising two framed watercolors and one folk art painting on a wooden panel. The two watercolors on paper are the work of artist Ellen Nelson. The first, titled Pilgrim Lass in script, depicts a young girl in colonial dress holding a bundle of flowers and a wooden bucket, set against a background showing a coastal settlement and a sailing ship. The second watercolor, titled Benjamin from America, portrays a young boy as a printer's apprentice holding a broadside within an 18th-century printing shop environment. Both watercolors are signed by Ellen Nelson in the lower right corner and are housed in simple black-painted wooden frames. The third item is a naive folk art portrait painted on a rectangular wooden panel. The subject is a man in a black top hat and dark blue coat holding a scroll, positioned before a coastal horizon with a three-masted ship. The panel includes an integral hand-painted border featuring a spread-wing eagle at the top and geometric star and teardrop motifs along the sides and bottom.
Lot: 610 - Remco Rudy the Robot Battery Toy Style 722 w/ Box
This Rudy the Robot is a motorized, battery-operated toy produced by Remco Industries Inc. of Harrison, New Jersey. The toy is identified as Style 722 and is constructed primarily from molded orange and yellow plastic. The robot features a blocky, anthropomorphic design with a stylized head, lightning-bolt graphic eyes, and a rectangular torso. Mechanical functions include a walking gait with swinging arms and an automatic reverse "bump and go" feature facilitated by a wire sensor bar at the base. The back of the yellow plastic torso is embossed with the following text: REMCO INDUSTRIES INC., HARRISON, N.J., MADE IN U.S.A., PATENT NOS. 3,347,543 3,371,442, OTHERS PENDING. A small paper instructional label is affixed to the lower rear reading: PULL BAR IF ROBOT DOES NOT REVERSE. The toy is accompanied by its original illustrated cardboard packaging and a plain cardboard inner box. The outer box displays graphic illustrations of the robot's functions and carries the Remco logo. The robot requires four D size batteries for operation.
Lot: 611 - Louis Marx & Co. Cape Kennedy Carry-All Play Set
This is a vintage Cape Kennedy Carry-All Action Play Set manufactured by Louis Marx & Co., Inc. in Glen Dale, West Virginia. The item consists of a lithographed tin carrying case that unfolds to serve as a play environment. The lid features vibrant graphics of a space launch site, including rockets, gantries, and a helicopter. The interior of the case is lithographed with a green and gray ground-level scene and chain-link fence patterns on the side panels. Included within the case is an assortment of molded plastic accessories, including white and silver-tone rockets and missiles, white plastic gantry components, and several red and gray vehicle and launcher parts. The manufacturer name, location, style number 4625, and copyright date of MCMLXVIII (1968) are lithographed on the front lid.
Lot: 612 - Sears Big Toy Box Vtg Parking Garage w/ Orig Box
A vintage Sears battery-operated parking garage toy, marketed under the Big Toy Box brand. The item is constructed predominantly from plastic and includes its original illustrated cardboard packaging. Manufactured in Japan, the toy was distributed by Sears, Roebuck and Co. in the United States and Simpsons-Sears Limited in Canada. The set features a multi-level structure with a blue elevator tower, red base, and white parking ramps. Motorized functions include a vertical elevator with up and down controls, an automated entry and exit system, a rotating parking tower, and a turntable, all operated by a series of buttons and a dial at the base. The unit is designed to operate on two D size batteries. The box carries the model number 79 57017.
Lot: 613 - Mattel Major Matt Mason Firebolt Cannon w/ Box
This is a Mattel Firebolt Space Cannon from the Man in Space Major Matt Mason toy line. The set is constructed of molded plastic in white, orange, and grey. Visible components include the main cannon body with a flexible black barrel, a large orange plastic base, and a white accessory marked USA-1. The original pictorial cardboard box is included, featuring artwork of astronauts operating the equipment on a lunar-style landscape. According to the packaging, the toy was designed with several motorized and electronic features including a rotating radar antenna, a 360-degree rotating turret, a light-up radar screen, pulsating solar sound, motorized advancement across terrain, and an elevating barrel. Printed marks on the box include Mattel's Man in Space, Firebolt Space Cannon, and Major Matt Mason. The Mattel Toymakers logo is present on the lower left of the front panel. The unit is designed for operation using two D batteries.
Lot: 614 - Mattel Strange Change Lost World Machine w/ Box
This vintage interactive play set is the Mattel A Strange Change Toy featuring The Lost World, copyrighted 1967. The set includes the primary Time Machine unit and its original color-illustrated cardboard box. The machine is constructed of molded red plastic with a silver-colored front control panel and a clear plastic heating chamber. A metal mesh screen is located at the center of the heating zone. The device functions as an electrical heating element intended to expand compressed plastic capsules into dinosaur figures. A manual compression lever is integrated into the unit. Visible markings include the circular Mattel, Inc. Toymakers logo on both the machine and the box. Raised text on the red plastic body reads Heat Activator Zone and includes a burn warning. The box is marked Copyright 1967 Mattel, Inc. Printed in U.S.A.
Lot: 615 - Pair AMT 1/25 Peterbilt 359 & Fruehauf Model Kits
This lot features two vintage unassembled plastic model kits manufactured by AMT, including a heavy-duty truck and a matching semi-trailer. Both kits are rendered in 1/25 scale. The first kit is the AMT California Hauler Peterbilt 359 conventional tractor. The kit consists of unpainted white plastic components on factory sprues, chrome-plated accessories, and black vinyl tires. It is housed in its original illustrated cardboard box. The second kit is the AMT Fruehauf Van Semi-Trailer, identified as the Model FB Beaded Panel. This kit includes silver-colored plastic body panels, white plastic parts on sprues, and chrome-plated components. The original illustrated box and instruction sheet are present. Found within the trailer box is an unrelated blue plastic car body featuring decals that read HONEST CHARLEY. Measurements: Trailer box is approximately 19 inches long.
Lot: 616 - Pair Lincoln Toys Canada Pressed Steel Toys
This lot features two vintage pressed steel toys attributed to Lincoln Toys of Canada, dating to the mid-20th century. The first item is a cab-over-engine (COE) transport truck finished in red with an attached lowboy flatbed trailer. The truck features a rounded cab design with integrated fenders and simple window cutouts. The second item is a crawler tractor with an integrated front-facing blade. Both toys are constructed from pressed steel and feature friction-based rolling wheels. The tractor is finished in a uniform matte brown color. No manufacturer marks or labels are visible on either piece.
Lot: 617 - Structo Pressed Steel Vista Dome Horse Van & Truck
This vintage toy set consists of a cab-over-engine tractor and a matching semi-trailer, both constructed of pressed steel with a tan paint finish. The tractor unit features a white plastic interior. The trailer is identified by white stenciled lettering on the side as a Vista Dome Horse Van. The manufacturer, Structo Manufacturing Company, is identified by decals located on the cab doors and the lower side skirt of the trailer. Design features of the trailer include side ventilation slots, open windows, and a rear drop-down ramp door. The rear ramp features a white decal with black diagonal stripes and the words Horse Van. The tractor retains its fifth-wheel hitch mechanism.
Lot: 618 - Pair Mexican Folk Art Painted Metal Wall Hangings
This lot consists of two decorative wall hangings in the style of Mexican folk art, both constructed from painted sheet metal. The first item is a celestial sun motif featuring a central embossed human face with a serene expression, surrounded by a series of undulating rays. The rays are finished in a palette of yellow, orange, and green, accented with decorative cutouts and hand-painted floral and starburst designs. The second item is a stylized floral bloom featuring concentric layers of petals. The outer petals are yellow with orange gradients, followed by a layer of purple petals, and a center of white petals. The piece is finished with a central raised red dome and an outer circular green frame. An embossed mark reading MADE IN MEXICO is visible on one of the outer yellow petals of the floral piece.
Lot: 619 - Vtg Wood Barrel w/ Galvanized Metal Hoops
This vintage wooden barrel is constructed from vertical wood staves held together by four galvanized metal hoops. The metal bands are secured with rivets. The barrel features a flat wooden top head with a circular bunghole, which is currently stopped with a cork. The wood staves show visible graining and surface staining. A modern paper inventory tag is attached to the cork with the number 619 visible. No permanent manufacturer marks or stamps are observed.
Lot: 620 - Pair Revere Copper Wash Boilers w/ One Lid
A pair of American utilitarian wash boilers manufactured by Revere Copper and Brass. Each tub is constructed from formed sheet copper with horizontal structural ribbing and rolled rims. One tub includes its matching copper lid, which features a central wooden grip handle. The interiors of the tubs show a silvery lining, characteristic of tin or zinc plating used to prevent copper from staining garments during the laundry process. The side handles consist of wrought metal brackets riveted to the body, supporting turned wooden grips. The manufacturer's mark REVERE is partially stamped on the handle brackets of the lidded boiler.
Lot: 621 - Multi-Color Faceted Christmas Light Strings
An assortment of multi-color faceted Christmas light strings featuring strawberry style bulb covers. The light strands consist of green insulated wiring and plastic bulb covers in a variety of colors, including red, green, blue, and yellow or gold. The bulb covers are designed with a faceted diamond-pattern texture. Each strand includes standard regulatory and warning tags, including Proposition 65 warnings. No specific manufacturer brand is clearly visible on the items. The strings are stored within a cardboard box.
Lot: 622 - Set 12 Natural Fiber & Pinecone Buildings
This collection of twelve miniature decorative buildings consists of two distinct styles of hand-crafted structures. Six of the buildings are rustic cottages featuring roofs constructed from individual pinecone scales with white-painted tips to simulate snow. The walls of these cottages are finished with straw or coconut fiber thatch over wooden frames. The remaining six buildings include three red multi-story structures with dormer windows and three green tiered buildings with column detailing. These six pieces are fabricated from finely woven and dyed natural fibers, likely palm or a similar material, over lightweight internal frames. Several buildings retain gold-toned hanging loops for display. These items are characteristic of natural-fiber decorative miniatures produced in Southeast Asia, specifically the Philippines, for the Western export market during the mid-to-late 20th century. No maker marks are present; a fragment of printed paper visible inside one structure appears to be construction scrap rather than an attribution mark.
Lot: 623 - Silvestri & Vtg Christmas Ornaments
This collection consists of approximately 25 Christmas tree ornaments of varying materials, styles, and periods. Included in the group are several elongated finial-style ornaments crafted from turned wood, finished in a primary red color with forest green and metallic gold accent bands. These wooden ornaments bear gold foil labels stating Handcrafted for SILVESTRI Made in China. The blown glass selection includes a large frosted white ball decorated with a hand-painted red poinsettia and green holly motif, multiple ribbon-style swirled glass ornaments with red, white, and green stripes, and frosted yellow teardrop ornaments with an iridescent luster finish. The lot also features a vintage-style multi-colored geometric faceted lantern ornament, two large matte copper-toned spherical ornaments, and a green glass ball with gold stripes. Additionally, the collection includes decorative fruit ornaments composed of faceted translucent amber-colored bead clusters representing grapes, finished with green fabric leaves and gold hanging cords.
Lot: 624 - Magic 35 Globe Indoor/Outdoor String Lights
A collection of vintage-style string lights produced by the brand Magic. This grouping includes approximately five individual boxes and one loose bag of lights housed within a larger Cobra Premium Malt Liquor cardboard shipping box. Each string features 35 white globe-style bulbs attached to green insulated wiring. The lights are designed for both indoor and outdoor applications and are equipped with safety-fused plugs. The manufacturer indicates a steady burning, stay-lit feature where bulbs remain lit if one burns out. The boxes are printed with Magic branding, UL certification logos, and indicate production in China. One box retains a UPC barcode of 0 24981 36838 8 and a retail price sticker of $9.99.
Lot: 625 - 38 Silvestri & Christmas by Krebs Glass Ornaments
This collection consists of thirty-eight vintage blown glass ball Christmas ornaments manufactured by Silvestri and Christmas by Krebs. The lot includes eighteen Silvestri ornaments featuring a metallic rose gold and peach finish with gold-tone metal caps. These ornaments are contained within three original retail boxes marked Silvestri Corporation, Chicago, IL, with several designated as part of The Wonder of Christmas series. The collection also includes twenty ornaments from the Christmas by Krebs Designer Glass with Crowns series, all characterized by decorative gold-tone filigree crown-style caps. Eight of these ornaments have an iridescent porcelain white finish with a visible marbleized crackle effect under the surface. Twelve ornaments feature a satin gold finish. The items are housed in their original retail packaging, which includes vintage price stickers from the Hummel Gift Shop and Michaels. All items are constructed from blown glass with metal caps and were produced for the United States market.
Lot: 626 - American Albany Slip Glazed Stoneware Vessels
This collection consists of several pieces of American utilitarian stoneware produced during the late 19th to early 20th century. All vessels are finished with a dark brown Albany-type slip glaze, a standard treatment for functional pottery of this era. The group includes a large cylindrical crock with a recessed lid featuring a tan unglazed rim and a decorative unglazed circular band on top. Included is a tall cylindrical storage jar with a fitted lid, a rounded ovoid jar with an open rim, and a small cylindrical jar equipped with a lid and a metal wire bale handle. The pieces are characterized by their heavy-walled construction and variations in glaze depth and texture typical of period production. No maker marks, capacity numerals, or decorative stamps are visible on any of the vessels.
Lot: 627 - Two Pieces of Antique American Stoneware
This lot contains two utilitarian stoneware vessels of American origin. One item is a straight-sided crock featuring a two-tone slip glaze, with a dark brown Albany-type slip at the rim and interior and a cream-colored slip on the exterior body. The second item is a single-handled ovoid jug, characteristic of 19th-century whiskey or moonshine jugs, covered entirely in a dark brown Albany-type slip glaze. The jug has a narrow mouth and a hand-applied strap handle. No manufacturer stamps or capacity marks are visible on either vessel. A modern auction inventory sticker is present on the inner rim of the crock.
Lot: 628 - Solon Caddy Yellowware Bowl & 7 Stoneware Pieces
This lot features a large yellowware advertising bowl and seven pieces of miniature stoneware and ceramics. The bowl is constructed of yellowware with a clear glaze and a heavy, out-turned rim. It is decorated with a black transfer-printed scene depicting a merchant in a 19th-century grocery store. Centered below the illustration is a text block that reads: SOLON CADDY'S FINE GROCERIES, WINES, &c. &c. The miniature collection includes a two-tone stoneware jug with a brown and cream glaze, featuring a wire handle with a wooden grip and a cork stopper, printed with the text CAMBRIDGE SPRINGS. Also included is a cream-colored ceramic vase of tapered form with a molded and painted black leaf motif, a salt-glazed stoneware crock with a hand-applied cobalt blue horizontal band, and four additional miniature grey-white salt-glazed stoneware crocks or cups.
Lot: 629 - A Group of Antique and Vintage Stoneware Bottles
This group of utilitarian stoneware bottles exhibits a cylindrical form with rounded shoulders and narrow necks. The collection includes various glaze finishes, including a dark brown to black slip glaze, a cobalt blue glaze with characteristic surface pitting, a tan salt-glazed exterior, and an off-white glaze. One bottle is distinguished by a threaded rim designed for a screw-top closure, while others feature collared rims intended for corks. An impressed mark, possibly reading 833, is located near the base of the white-glazed bottle. These vessels represent standard late 19th and early 20th-century containers used for liquids such as mineral water, spirits, or ginger beer. One bottle bears a modern adhesive auction label.
Lot: 630 - Stoneware Pitcher and Bowl
A lot of two stoneware items featuring a dark brown Rockingham-style glaze in the Daisy and Dot pattern, attributed to Marcrest. The set includes a large pitcher and a lidded bowl. Both pieces are decorated with molded relief designs consisting of horizontal bands, wavy scalloped borders, and stylized floral motifs. The pitcher has a cylindrical, slightly tapered body with a molded handle and a wide pouring spout. The bowl is round and tapered, with a matching domed lid topped by a circular knob. The buff-colored clay body is visible on the unglazed rim of the bowl. No factory marks are visible on either piece. A small white inventory label with partial text is located on the interior rim of the pitcher.
Lot: 631 - Robinson Ransbottom Blue Crown Stoneware Crock
This 10-gallon stoneware crock is attributed to the Robinson-Ransbottom Pottery Co. (RRP Co.) of Roseville, Ohio. The storage vessel features a cylindrical form with a thick, slightly flared rim and a flat, unglazed top edge. The exterior is finished with a creamy-white Bristol-style glaze, while the interior is coated in a dark brown Albany-type slip glaze. The front is decorated with a cobalt blue stenciled mark depicting a stylized crown with the number 10 contained within a central circle, indicating its capacity. Approximate Dimensions: 17 inches (h) x 15 inches (d).
Lot: 632 - Robinson-Ransbottom Blue Crown Stoneware Crock
An eight-gallon stoneware crock manufactured by the Robinson-Ransbottom Pottery Company of Roseville, Ohio. The large cylindrical vessel features a thick, rolled rim and is finished in a cream-colored Bristol glaze. The piece is mold-made, characterized by a prominent vertical seam visible on the reverse side. The front of the crock is decorated with a cobalt blue stenciled crown mark containing the numeral 8, which identifies both the maker and the vessel capacity. Capacity: 8 gallons.
Lot: 633 - Colonial Revival Two-Light Metal & Glass Lantern
This electrified lantern is designed in the Colonial Revival style, featuring a square-form body with four inset glass panels. The construction consists of dark-finished sheet metal with a high-pitched roof topped by a decorative arched chimney vent and a large loop handle for hanging. The interior houses a two-light candelabra fixture with faux candle sleeves and flame-tipped bulbs. A scalloped metal reflector disc is mounted against the back interior panel, and an additional matching reflector is present, currently resting on the exterior upper frame. The electric cord is routed through the top loop handle.
Lot: 634 - An Assortment of Blue and White Ceramic Tableware
An assortment of ceramic items featuring various blue and white decorative techniques. The collection includes a large circular platter with a scalloped rim, decorated with hand-painted cobalt blue floral motifs including a central rose bouquet. A white auction sticker is attached to the lower rim. Also included is a condiment set featuring square jars with lids and a rectangular tray, decorated with hand-painted windmill landscapes in a Delft style. The group includes a miniature teapot featuring a transfer-printed Oriental-style landscape pattern resembling the Willow pattern. Completing the assortment is a small oval dish decorated with a deep cobalt blue floral transfer print in a style similar to flow blue pottery. No manufacturer marks are visible on the items.
Lot: 635 - Ringtons Blue Willow Pattern Earthenware Tea Caddy
A mid-20th century square-sectioned earthenware tea caddy featuring a fitted square lid with a central circular knob. The vessel is decorated throughout with a blue transfer-printed Chinoiserie landscape in the Blue Willow pattern, depicting pagodas, bridges with figures, sailing vessels, and stylized trees. The lid and shoulder are finished with butterfly and geometric borders. The base of the caddy bears a blue-printed mark that reads RINGTONS LIMITED. TEA MERCHANTS. A small remnant of a paper label is also present on the base.
Lot: 636 - American Revolutionary Soldier Cast Metal Plaque
This is a mid-twentieth century decorative wall plaque in low relief depicting a soldier from the American Revolutionary War era. The figure is represented in full-length attire, including a tricorn hat with a cockade, a regimental coat with contrasting lapels and buttons, cross-belts, and tall gaiters. The soldier is depicted at rest, holding a flintlock musket. The plaque is composed of cast metal, finished with multi-colored paint and a distressed patina. The reverse is coated in a black finish and includes a twisted wire hanging mount. Indistinct alphanumeric characters are cast into the metal on the reverse near the head area but are not clearly legible. This piece is representative of Americana home decor produced during the 1960s and 1970s leading up to the United States Bicentennial.
Lot: 637 - Pair Mid-C. Ceramic Spice/Condiment Sets w/ Racks
This lot comprises two vintage ceramic kitchenware sets from the mid-20th century, both presented in wall-mounted wooden racks. The first set consists of nine white glazed earthenware spice jars. Each jar is rectangular in form and features a relief-molded knob shaped like a strawberry or acorn, hand-painted in red and yellow with green leaves. The jars are labeled with serif transfer-printed text for Allspice, Bayleaves, Cloves, Ginger, Garlic, Nutmeg, Paprika, Sage, and Thyme. The second set is a five-piece group of dark brown glazed earthenware with high-relief rooster motifs. This collection includes two larger handled cruets and three smaller jars labeled Pepper, Mustard, and Salt. The roosters on the smaller jars feature multi-colored cold-painted accents in red, yellow, white, and green. Both sets are characteristic of mid-century Japanese imports produced for the US market. No maker's marks are visible on the exteriors.
Lot: 638 - Victorian Style Kittens in a Basket Oleograph
This vintage oleograph depicts a sentimental animal genre scene in the late 19th to early 20th-century style. The composition features four kittens with tabby and bicolor markings nestled together in a wicker basket filled with hay. A red and green striped textile is draped over the basket edge. The work is an oleograph, which is a chromolithograph printed on board and mechanically embossed with a uniform texture to mimic the appearance of a canvas oil painting. No artist signature or maker mark is visible on the front of the work. The piece is housed in a dark-stained, simple molded wooden frame.
Lot: 639 - A Pair of Decorative Mute Swan Decoys
A pair of decorative swan decoys, representing the mute swan species. One decoy is depicted in an upright sentinel posture, while the other is in a feeding or preening pose with the head and neck arched downward. The figures are manufactured from a molded material, such as resin or high-density plastic, with a textured surface designed to resemble feathers. The heads and necks are separate pieces attached to the main bodies, with visible seams at the base of the necks and on the heads. The decoys are painted white with orange bills and black markings around the eyes and nares. These items are intended for decorative use in gardens, lawns, or ponds. No manufacturer marks or model numbers are visible on either piece.
9.5 x 18. This is an antique tabletop coffee mill manufactured by Lane Brothers of Poughkeepsie, New York, known as The Swift Mill. The unit is constructed primarily of cast iron and features two large vertical side wheels with a distinctive ornate starburst or webbed spoke pattern. The outer rims of both wheels feature raised, cast-in lettering that reads LANE BROTHERS, POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. across the top and THE SWIFT MILL across the bottom. The mill consists of a top-mounted hopper with a fitted lid and spherical finial, a central grinding housing, and a rectangular pedestal base. A turned wooden handle is attached to the right-side wheel for manual operation. A small metal collection drawer with a pull tab is located at the front of the base. The body, hopper lid, and base have been refinished in a light blue-grey paint, while the wheels retain a dark, oxidized iron finish.
Lot: 2 - Brass Steam Locomotive Bell on Cast Iron Stand
Bell is 12 inches at flared bottom 25 in tall. This item is an antique steam locomotive bell of the type historically used on railroad engines. The bell is constructed of cast brass or bronze and is mounted within a heavy, black-painted cast-iron yoke and stand. It features a manual operating lever on one side used to swing the bell. An articulated internal iron clapper is suspended from the top interior by a chain link. The entire assembly is secured to a circular, dark-stained wooden base for display. The bell has a traditional flared shape with a rounded crown topped by a decorative finial. No manufacturer marks, patent dates, or serial numbers were identified during inspection. Bell diameter: approximately 10 to 12 inches.
Lot: 3 - Dayton Style 146 Drum Computing Scale
19 w x 32, Beautifully restored. This is an ornate Style 146 cylinder-style grocery computing scale manufactured by The Computing Scale Company of Dayton, Ohio. The unit features a cast iron body finished in a deep teal high-gloss paint, accented with brass and brass-plated decorative scrollwork on the housing ends, central supports, and top crest. The mechanism utilizes a horizontal drum housing a rotating price-calculation chart visible through a glass window on the merchant side. The customer side features a vertical weight verification window marked STYLE 146. A thick circular glass weighing platform is supported by a four-arm cast iron spider frame. The top brass crest is inscribed: THE COMPUTING SCALE CO. DAYTON, OHIO - U.S.A. Above the main viewing window, a metal frame lists various patent dates between September 3, 1895, and December 6, 1904. This manufacturer was a primary entity that merged to form the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company (CTR), which was renamed International Business Machines (IBM) in 1924.
Lot: 4 - McCormick-Deering Hand-Crank Cream Separator
29 in to top of horn. A vintage McCormick-Deering hand-cranked cream separator manufactured by the International Harvester Company of Chicago, Illinois. The machine is constructed with a heavy cast-iron pedestal base finished in dark green paint. It features a side-mounted hand crank with a turned wooden handle that drives the internal centrifugal mechanism. The upper assembly includes a large, silver-toned metal supply bowl and a spout assembly designed with two discharge outlets for the simultaneous collection of cream and skimmed milk. Two circular green metal platforms are attached to the central pedestal to support collection pails. A prominent oval brass-toned manufacturer plate is riveted to the front of the housing, bearing the McCormick-Deering name, the IHC globe logo, and the text Chicago U.S.A. Made By International Harvester Company. The item is accompanied by a vintage paper instruction manual titled Instruction Book and Parts for Ball-Bearing Cream Separator featuring the IHC logo and an original cast-iron multi-tool maintenance wrench which is stored within the supply bowl.
Lot: 5 - Siebe Gorman Leather & Brass Smoke Helmet Air Pump
Bed is 20 x 29A manual air supply bellows manufactured by Siebe Gorman and Co. Ltd. of London, designed for use with a smoke helmet. The apparatus consists of a brown leather bellows body with metal stud reinforcement, mounted on a solid rectangular wooden base. Functional components include a cast brass foot pedal and a large, curved brass air intake horn. The top of the bellows body retains two original brass plates. One is an oval maker mark indicating the company name and the London S.E.1 postal district. The second is a rectangular instructional plaque outlining signal codes used between the operator and the helmet wearer via a lifeline. The foot pedal is embossed with the maker name. Visible Inscriptions: Pedal: SIEBE GORMAN & CO LTD Oval Plate: SIEBE GORMAN & CO LTD LONDON S.E.1. Rectangular Plaque: CODE OF SIGNALS BY MEANS OF THE LIFE LINE. FROM WEARER OF SMOKE HELMET: 1 PULL MORE AIR REQUIRED, 2 PULLS-SLACK OFF LIFELINE, 3 PULLS-HELP ME OUT IMMEDIATELY. TO WEARER OF SMOKE HELMET: 3 PULLS-COME OUT IMMEDIATELY.
Lot: 6 - Primitive Wooden Goat Cart w/ Spoke Wheels
Bed is 17.5 x 36. This primitive hand-crafted wooden pull cart, commonly referred to as a goat cart or dog cart, features a rake-side construction with vertical slats and a flat board bed. The piece is built from hardwood with iron hardware. The carriage is mounted on four wooden multi-spoke wheels, each reinforced with an iron tire. The front axle is steerable and linked to a long wooden T-handle for manual operation. A length of natural fiber rope is attached to the front of the frame. No maker marks, signatures, or manufacturer stamps are visible on the object.
Lot: 7 - Antique Wood and Iron Child's Express Pull Wagon
10 in diameter x 22 inches tall. This is an antique child's pull wagon, designed in the express or coaster style. The toy is constructed with a wooden bed and side panels secured by internal iron corner braces. It features four wooden wheels composed of wooden hubs, spokes, and felloes, reinforced with outer iron tires. The steering mechanism is a manual pivoting front axle system connected to a long wooden pull handle via an iron bracket assembly. No manufacturer stencils, stamps, or maker marks are visible on the wooden body or the iron hardware. The construction and materials are characteristic of American toy manufacturing from the late 19th to early 20th century.
Lot: 8 - Antique Toleware Water Cooler w/ Faux Oak Grain
40 inches tall. This antique cylindrical water cooler or beverage dispenser is constructed of metal and decorated with a hand-painted trompe l'oeil faux oak grain finish. The vessel features a matching domed lid topped with a turned finial and is fitted with two semi-circular handles at the sides. A brass-toned metal spigot is mounted to the lower body of the dispenser. The interior of the cooler and the underside of the lid are lined with galvanized metal. The numeral 4 is embossed on the interior of the lid, indicating a four-gallon capacity. The object is supported by a flared circular base.
Lot: 9 - American Wood Shaving Horse Harness Maker's Bench
An antique wooden shaving horse, also known as a schnitzelbank, commonly utilized in the late 19th to early 20th century for woodworking or as a harness maker's bench. The piece is constructed from solid hardwood, likely oak or maple, with a dark reddish-brown stained finish. It features a thick, contoured seat designed with a narrow waist for sitting astride, supported by four splayed, turned legs. At the front is a foot-operated treadle that activates a pivoting wooden clamping head. This mechanism allows the user to push down with their feet to secure a workpiece against the upper surface of the bench for shaping. The construction shows visible mortise and tenon joinery secured with wooden pegs. No manufacturer's marks or stamps are visible on the item. Dimensions: 54 x 16 x 36 inches (approximate).
Lot: 10 - Robinson Ransbottom Blue Crown Stoneware Crock
This is a 10-gallon capacity stoneware utility crock manufactured by the Robinson Ransbottom Pottery Co. (RRP Co.) of Roseville, Ohio. The vessel features a large, straight-sided cylindrical form constructed with a thick, rounded rim. The exterior is finished in a creamy beige Bristol-style glaze, while the interior is coated in a dark brown Albany-slip glaze. The front of the body is marked with a stenciled cobalt blue crown hallmark featuring the number 10 inside a central circle, signifying the vessel's liquid capacity. The base of the crock is unglazed and shows the natural clay body. Capacity: 10 Gallons.
Lot: 11 - American Brass Kettle Manufacture Spun Kettle
This is an antique American kettle constructed from spun sheet brass, dating to the late 19th or early 20th century. The body features characteristic fine horizontal striations from the spinning process and is finished with a rolled rim. The vessel is equipped with two heavy cast brass handle brackets, or ears, which are secured to the body with large, hand-set copper rivets. A thick, wrought iron bail handle is attached for carrying. The base of the kettle is stamped with a circular maker mark that reads THE AMERICAN BRASS KETTLE MANUFACTURE with a central numeral 1, which traditionally indicates a one gallon capacity. This type of brassware was a primary industry of the Naugatuck Valley in Connecticut during the 19th century.
Lot: 12 - Antique Wood Wheelbarrow w/ Spoked Wheel & Iron
53 inch long. This antique wooden wheelbarrow features a box-style body constructed from weathered wooden planks with curved side supports. The structural frame consists of two long wooden handles extending the length of the piece. It is equipped with a spoked wooden wheel reinforced by a hand-forged iron tire and a central hub. The build is strengthened with hand-forged iron components, including diagonal cross-bracing beneath the box and iron strapping at the axle and support leg joints. The wood surface shows remnants of a dark finish or stain, heavily patinated by age and use. No maker marks, stamps, or brandings were observed during inspection.
Lot: 13 - Antique Davos-Style Wooden Sled
An antique wooden sled constructed in the Davos style. The piece features steam-bent wood runners that curve upward to a joined point at the front. The seat area is composed of three longitudinal wood slats supported by two sets of vertical struts. The structure is reinforced with horizontal wood cross-members and diagonal metal stabilizing rods. A natural fiber pull rope is knotted around the forward cross-brace. The wood possesses a dark aged patina. No manufacturer marks, patent dates, or stamps are present on the object. Dimensions: Approximately 40 inches in length.
Lot: 14 - Cream City Galvanized Metal Flour Bin & Sifter
50 inches long. A vintage Cream City flour bin and sifter, manufactured by the Geuder, Paeschke & Frey Co. of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This cylindrical kitchen storage unit is constructed of galvanized metal with a dark lithographed exterior finish. The bin features a removable lid with concentric circular ribbing and two metal bail handles mounted to the sides. It is equipped with an external hand crank featuring a turned wooden handle, which operates an internal star-shaped sifter agitator. A small hinged door is located at the base for accessing the sifted flour. The interior contains the agitator mechanism and includes a separate metal flour scoop. The front of the bin displays white lithographed or stenciled text reading CREAM CITY in an arched font, FLOUR, and BIN & SIFTER, surrounded by daisy-like floral motifs and corner scrollwork.
Lot: 15 - U.S. Steel Stamping Co. National Suction Vacuum
This is an antique manually-operated suction vacuum cleaner manufactured by the U.S. Steel Stamping Co. The tool features a long cylindrical body finished in green paint, leading to a central collection canister with a conical intake section at the base. It is equipped with a T-shaped handle at the bottom and dual turned-wood crank handles at the top connected to a brass mechanism. The central canister displays an embossed mark within a rectangular border consisting of the text U.S. STEEL STAMPING CO. above a five-pointed star containing the word STAR. The star is flanked by the letters V and C, and the location U.S.A. is stamped below. The construction utilizes heavy-gauge steel, brass fittings, and wood.
Lot: 16 - Antique Brass Crotal Sleigh Bells on Leather Strap
A collection of brass crotal bells mounted to a long, dark leather strap. These bells are spherical in form, each featuring a single horizontal slit and two small circular apertures at the terminal ends of the slit. The bells are cast from brass and exhibit an aged patina with varied levels of surface oxidation and tarnish. The leather strap is thick and shows characteristics of age, including surface cracking and edge wear. No visible maker marks, size numbers, or patent information are present on the bells or the strap. The mounting hardware on the reverse of the leather is not clearly visible in the provided images.
Lot: 17 - Set Antique Graduated Brass Petal Sleigh Bells
This lot consists of a set of graduated petal-style sleigh bells mounted on a single, continuous black leather strap. The bells are constructed from cast brass or a similar brass alloy and feature a traditional four-petal slit design. The bells are arranged in a graduated scale according to size, with several bells displaying embossed numerals on the underside, specifically numbers 1 through 4, which indicate their position within a standardized sizing system. The bells are secured to a long leather strap that terminates in a tapered end. The construction and style are indicative of horse harness equipment from the late 19th to early 20th century. No manufacturer stamps or maker marks were identified on the leather or metal components.
Lot: 18 - Brass Harness Sleigh Bells
44 inches long. A set of antique brass horse harness sleigh bells mounted on a heavy black leather strap. The assembly consists of open-mouth brass or bronze bells in a graduated size range, each featuring an internal clapper. These are interspersed with spherical crotal rumbler bells decorated with incised patterns. The leather strap is fitted with a metal buckle and a looped end handle. Designed for use on horse hames or buggy shafts, the bells demonstrate cast metal construction. No maker marks or patent information is visible on the exterior surfaces.
Lot: 19 - Antique Brass Horse Harness Shaft Bells on Leather
44 inches long. This lot consists of a set of brass bells mounted on a black leather harness strap, traditionally used as hames or shaft bells for horse-drawn carriages or sleighs. The collection features an alternating arrangement of two bell types: open-mouthed flared bells and closed spherical crotal bells. The open-mouthed bells are cast in varying sizes and contain internal metal clappers. The crotal bells are cast with decorative petal-like patterns and house internal metal rattles. The bells are attached to a heavy black leather strap that features a metal buckle at one end and a shaped leather loop at the other. The brass components exhibit a dark, naturally aged patina. No visible maker marks, brand names, or country-of-origin stamps are present on the bells or the leather mounting.
Lot: 20 - Antique Victorian Style Horse Velocipede Tricycle
This antique child's tricycle features a hand-carved wooden horse in a rearing pose, mounted on a decorative cast-iron frame. The horse is finished in a light tan color with a carved mane and painted black accents on the muzzle and hooves. It includes an embossed brown leather saddle with floral patterns and metal stirrups. The rear of the horse features a genuine hair tail. The velocipede mechanism consists of three large metal-spoked wheels with a direct-drive pedal system attached to the front wheel hub. Steering is facilitated by T-bar handlebars with wooden grips. The supporting frame is made of decorative cast iron with ornamental scrollwork. This style of toy is characteristic of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, often attributed to Victorian-era American or European nursery equipment manufacturers.
Lot: 21 - The Peck Autographic Cash Register
This antique autographic cash register was manufactured by The Peck Cash Register Co. of Syracuse, New York. The cabinet is constructed of quartersawn oak featuring paneled sides and a molded base. The top surface is adorned with a decorative cast brass gallery featuring ornate scrolling foliate openwork and a central arched header embossed with the text THE PECK. Functional components on the top include a corrugated brass coin tray and a brass-framed window for recording transactions onto an internal paper roll. A secondary brass plate with a vertical slot is positioned at the front left. The interior, accessed via a hinged top, houses the original paper-feed mechanism and a signal bell. A lever on the right side of the unit is designed to advance the paper and trigger the audible signal. The lower portion of the cabinet contains a wooden cash drawer with eight divided compartments for currency and coins.
Lot: 22 - A Set of Early American Style Oak Dining Furniture
This group of furniture includes a compact square dining table and matching ladderback chairs. The table is constructed from quartersawn oak, characterized by prominent medullary rays and flecking on the two-plank top. The base consists of four curved, tapered legs joined by a lower shelf featuring a scalloped or waveline edge. The set includes matching post-and-rung ladderback side chairs, each featuring two horizontal back slats, rounded finials, and a box stretcher base with ring-turned front rungs. The chairs are fitted with woven splint or flat-reed seats and are accompanied by circular blue braided seat pads. No maker marks were identified; the table corner displays a modern inventory barcode tag. Table: 29 inches H x 30 inches W x 30 inches D Chairs: 34 inches H x 17 inches W x 15 inches D.
Lot: 23 - Early American Primitive Pine Sleigh Cradle
This antique primitive rocking cradle is constructed from solid pine with a warm, natural honey-toned patina. The piece features a traditional sleigh-style silhouette, including a high, curved headboard and a coordinating footboard. The side rails are tapered and designed with a graceful dip in the center. The assembly utilizes prominent hand-cut dovetail joinery at all four corners, a traditional construction method indicative of 19th-century craftsmanship. The cradle body is mounted on two solid wooden rockers designed for a gentle side-to-side motion. No maker marks, labels, or signatures are visible. Dimensions: Infant-sized cradle.
Lot: 24 - Oak Buckboard Bench w/ Leaf Spring & Caned Seat
This oak hall bench is designed in the style of a 19th-century horse-drawn buckboard wagon or buggy seat. The item is constructed from solid oak with a prominent grain and a honey-toned clear finish. The bench features a rectangular seat with low, flared sides and a central inset panel of woven cane. The backrest consists of a single oak board supported by black-finished metal rails, featuring a hand-painted floral motif of white daisies with yellow centers and green foliage at the center. The seat assembly is mounted on four functional black-finished metal leaf springs that mimic vintage carriage suspension. These springs are secured to a heavy oak trestle-style base comprising two solid end blocks joined by a central horizontal stretcher. The piece is reinforced throughout with black metal corner brackets, bolts, and hardware. No maker's marks or labels were identified on the item.
Lot: 25 - Beraducci Brod Ratcheting Fruit Press
A vintage fruit or wine press manufactured by the Berarducci Bros. Mfg. Co. in McKeesport, Pennsylvania. The unit features a traditional basket design consisting of vertically oriented hardwood slats held in place by two red-painted metal bands. These bands are equipped with hinged latch closures for disassembly. The basket assembly sits on a circular cast iron collection tray supported by three splayed cast iron legs. The pressing mechanism includes a central threaded screw and a cast iron ratcheting head assembly, also finished in red paint. One leg features embossed lettering that reads BERARDUCCI BRO'S MFG CO MCKEESPORT PA. The item is displayed with decorative faux grape clusters and a strand of electric miniature lights, which are modern additions.
Lot: 26 - Oliver No. 3 Standard Visible Writer Typewriter
This is an early 20th-century Oliver No. 3 Standard Visible Writer typewriter, manufactured by The Oliver Typewriter Co. in Chicago, Illinois. It features the signature down-strike design with typebars arranged in two vertical, arched banks, a configuration frequently referred to by collectors as batwings. This revolutionary design allowed the typist to see the text as it was being produced on the platen, hence the Visible Writer designation. The frame is constructed of cast iron finished in olive-green enamel, with nickel-plated accents on the typebars, knobs, and mechanical components. It utilizes a three-bank keyboard with circular key tops and includes two shift keys labeled CAP and FIG. The machine is equipped with dual ribbon spools and a cylindrical platen with black rubberized rollers. Raised lettering on both sides of the base reads OLIVER. The front base plate is marked The OLIVER STANDARD VISIBLE WRITER No. 3. The rear frame contains the manufacturer's stamp: MANUFACTURED BY The Oliver Typewriter Co. CHICAGO, U.S.A. Keep machine cleaned and oiled. Approximate Dimensions: 14 inches W x 12 inches D x 10 inches H.
Lot: 27 - Feldman Millinery Cylinder Bed Sewing Machine
This is a specialized industrial millinery or straw braiding sewing machine rebuilt by Feldman Machine Works of New York. The machine features a heavy cast iron pedestal frame with a black japanned enamel finish. It is designed with a narrow cylindrical bed, often referred to as a cylinder arm, which allows for the sewing of tubular or shaped items such as hats. The mechanical assembly includes an overhead thread tension system, a vertical needle bar, a presser foot, and a side-mounted handwheel with a grooved pulley for a belt drive. The machine is mounted onto a rectangular cast iron base plate. Visible markings include a multi-colored label on the front of the body that reads REBUILT BY FELDMAN MACH. WKS. NEW YORK N.Y. surrounding a central circular logo with the intertwined letters FMW. Below this label is a small metal plate stamped with the serial number 1236. The polished metal cover of the cylindrical bed is stamped with the number 710 in multiple locations. Feldman Machine Works was a noted specialist in the mid-20th century for refurbishing and customizing industrial sewing equipment for the New York garment and millinery districts.
Lot: 28 - Enterprise Mfg Co Cast Iron Cobbler Stand & Lasts
Antique cast iron cobbler shoe repair stand manufactured by the Enterprise Manufacturing Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This set consists of a heavy pedestal base with an integrated circular tray divided into four compartments for holding tacks or nails. A vertical square-tapered post is mounted to the center of the tray, designed to hold interchangeable shoe lasts. The set includes three distinct lasts of varying sizes, labeled A, C, and G. The vertical post features embossed lettering on both sides. One side reads ENTERPRISE M.F.G. CO. and PHILADELPHIA U.S.A. separated by a central rib. The reverse side of the post is embossed PAT. DEC. 24, 95. and 8 INCH. The three interchangeable lasts are marked with the following embossed designations: Small last: 3699 and A Medium last: 3686 and C Large last: 4700 and G Measurements: Stand Height: 8 inches (as marked).
Lot: 29 - Pair Vtg Cast Iron Dutch Ovens w/ Griswold No. 6
A pair of vintage cast iron Dutch ovens. The first vessel is a Griswold No. 6 Dutch oven, identified by the embossed markings on the base which include the large Griswold double-circle cross logo, the word ERIE, the pattern number 834, and the size numeral 6. This oven features a wire bail handle and a fitted lid with a rounded D-style handle. The second vessel is a Dutch oven equipped with a wire bail handle and a lid featuring an angular, faceted handle. The base of this pot is marked with the literal transcription 5 QT. DUTCH OVEN in a centered, sans-serif font. Both items are constructed of heavy-duty cast iron.
Lot: 30 - 5-Piece Set Wrought Iron Fireplace Tools & Stand
This five-piece fireplace accessory set is crafted in a rustic style with blackened wrought iron or forged steel. The collection includes a four-legged stand with integrated hooks, a shovel, a poker, a pair of tongs, and a hearth brush. Each tool is designed with a stylized scrolled shepherd's hook handle and exhibits hammered textures throughout. The stand is assembled with contemporary recessed hex-head screws. No maker's marks, signatures, or stamps are visible on the items. The design and construction are consistent with the crook-handled fireplace tool sets produced by Plow and Hearth. Height: 28 - 32 inches (estimated).
Lot: 31 - Brass Coal Scuttles w/ Delft & Ceramic Salt Box
This lot consists of a pair of brass fireside coal scuttles and a wall-hanging ceramic salt box. The scuttles are designed in a traditional helmet form, constructed from sheet brass with flared pedestal bases. Each vessel features a dual handle configuration consisting of a primary overhead bail handle and a secondary tilting handle at the rear. The handles are fitted with white ceramic grips featuring a blue floral transfer pattern in the Delft style. The bail handles are secured to the body with cast brass mounts in the form of lion masks. The third item is a semi-cylindrical ceramic salt cellar with a shield-shaped backplate and a single hanging hole. The body is decorated with a repeating stenciled border of blue birds and green foliage above the word SALT in black sans-serif lettering. It is equipped with a hinged wooden lid. No maker marks are visible on the items, although a small sticker with the number 58 is present on the interior of the salt box.
Lot: 32 - Pair Dutch Shaded Orange Enamel Kitchen Organizers
This lot features two vintage wall-mounted kitchen organization units, designed for the Dutch or Belgian market. Both pieces are constructed from pressed steel finished in a traditional shaded or gradient orange-to-brown vitreous porcelain enamel. The first unit is a utensil rack consisting of an oval-shaped backplate and a fixed horizontal support bar. It includes three matching long-handled utensils: a perforated skimmer, a deep round soup ladle, and a pouring ladle with a side spout. The second unit is a cleaning supply shelf featuring a shaped backplate with two mounting points and three circular cut-outs in the ledge. This shelf holds three matching cylindrical containers labeled with white block lettering in Dutch: ZEEP for soap, ZAND for abrasive cleaning sand, and SODA for washing or baking soda. The style and colorway are characteristic of mid-twentieth-century European enamelware. No manufacturer marks or stamps are visible on the pieces.
Lot: 33 - Hamilton Beach No. 10 Milkshake Mixer w/ Metal Cup
This vintage Hamilton Beach Model No. 10 milkshake mixer features a white-enameled cast metal stand and a chrome-plated motor housing. A matching tapered metal mixing cup is included. The motor housing is fitted with an identification plate reading Hamilton Beach Mfg. Co., Racine, Wis., Made in U.S.A. The plate identifies the unit as Model 10 and lists patent dates of April 17, 1923, August 21, 1923, and May 12, 1925. It also bears the identification number 606913A and specifies 115 Volts. The mixer is designed with a heavy, wide-footed base for stability during operation. The motor housing features ventilation holes at the bottom and a black switch on the side. A black electrical power cord with a two-prong plug is attached to the rear of the stand.
Lot: 34 - Vtg Style Advertising & Soda Fountain Collectibles
An assortment of vintage-style advertising and soda fountain items primarily themed around the Carnation and Coca-Cola brands. The collection features a pedestal-style dry powder dispenser, a glass straw holder, and several plastic novelty items. The powder dispenser is constructed from red and white plastic and metal, designed for countertop use. The upper red hopper is printed with the Carnation script logo, three carnation flowers, and the text for HOT CHOCOLATE in white. It is supported by a streamlined white pedestal base with a manual dispensing lever on the side. The straw dispenser consists of a clear ribbed glass body decorated with a red screen-printed Coca-Cola script logo and the phrase Delicious and Refreshing. It features a chrome-plated metal lid with an integrated internal lift mechanism. Several red and white striped plastic straws are included. A gold foil sticker on the lid is marked MADE IN TAIWAN. The novelty items include a salt and pepper shaker set molded in the form of vintage gasoline pumps. These red and white plastic shakers feature Drink Coca-Cola and Have a Coke branding and sit within a dedicated plastic carrier topped with a circular Coca-Cola sign. Also included is a miniature red plastic replica of a vintage bottle vending machine. This item features white Coca-Cola script and ICE COLD lettering, a molded bottle opener, and a winding key on the side, suggesting a musical or mechanical function.
Lot: 35 - Arts & Crafts Quarter-Sawn Oak Beveled Hall Mirror
23x 33. An American Arts and Crafts style hall mirror featuring a shaped frame constructed from quarter-sawn oak with a prominent medullary ray or tiger oak grain pattern. The frame exhibits an undulating, curved silhouette and houses a central beveled glass mirror plate. Mounted to the frame corners are four decorative cast brass triple-prong coat or hat hooks, each featuring stylized foliate and scrollwork motifs. The reverse reveals a secondary wood backing held by metal tabs and includes two metal strap hangers for wall mounting. The design is characteristic of early 20th-century American hall furniture, resembling examples produced by makers such as C.D. Widman and Company. No maker marks or signatures are present.
Lot: 36 - Stroh's Beer Welcome Aboard Nautical Light Fixture
Lights and rotates. 9x21. This vintage breweriana advertising piece is a Stroh's Beer promotional hanging lamp designed to resemble a nautical port and starboard navigation lantern. The fixture features a cylindrical brass-tone metal body with two vertical support struts and a top bale handle. The central Fresnel-style lens is divided into two sections, one red and one green. The upper brass-tone band features the printed text WELCOME ABOARD in white block lettering on one side and from one beer lover to another in white serif font on the opposite side. Below the slogan, small text reads THE STROH BREWERY CO. DETROIT MICHIGAN. The lower base section is decorated with the Stroh's brand logo in red script and the word BEER in red block capitals. The top chimney section features an embossed metal crest displaying the Stroh's brewery lion and crown logo. The unit is equipped with a gold-tone hanging chain and an integrated electrical power cord.
Lot: 37 - Camel Turkish Gold Pin-Up Cardboard Counter Stand
9x 22. This is a vintage retail point-of-sale counter-top display stand for Camel Turkish Gold cigarettes, produced for R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company around 2000. The unit is constructed from heavy die-cut cardstock and features a two-tier shelving system designed for retail pack distribution. The central graphic features a woman in a pin-up pose wearing a gold-patterned dress and a red fez hat, holding a pack of Camel Turkish Gold 100's. The header identifies the product as New 100's and promotes a Buy 1 Get 1 Free offer in stylized blue and gold lettering. Additional text reads Smooth and Mellow Turkish Blend. The front of the upper shelf includes a pricing area with a dollar sign and the text Not In Combination With Other Offers. The side panels are printed with the Turkish Gold branding. The base of the stand is printed with technical data stating 10 mg. tar, 0.8 mg. nicotine av. per cigarette by FTC method, along with while supplies last and all promotional costs paid by manufacturer. The front bottom panel includes the mandatory Surgeon General's health warning regarding the risks of smoking.
Lot: 38 - Villeroy & Boch Nelly Earthenware Washroom Set
This grouping of washroom ceramics is attributed to Villeroy and Boch in the Nelly pattern, dating to the late 19th century. The set is constructed from glazed earthenware and features a multi-color transfer-printed design with hand-enameled accents. The Japanesque pattern consists of large peonies, chrysanthemums, and assorted foliage populated by various birds, including a peacock and small songbirds, rendered in a palette of terracotta, pink, blue, and brown on a cream ground. The collection includes a large wash basin, a matching pitcher or ewer, a covered chamber pot with a single handle, and a large two-handled slop jar with a recessed lid featuring a central aperture and a bar handle. The pieces are finished with a repeating stylized geometric and floral border at the rims and bases. The underside of the chamber pot is marked with the handwritten pattern number B.846 in red ink, a small red p, an impressed capital D, and a small black mark resembling an x.
Lot: 39 - Joe Camel Advertising: 2 Neon Signs & Wall Clock
Large Camel neon is not working. other work well. A trio of vintage tobacco advertising items featuring the Joe Camel mascot character produced for the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. The collection consists of two neon signs and a molded plastic wall clock. The first item is a large neon sign mounted on a black metal framework. The display features the brand name Camel and a dromedary silhouette in yellow neon, positioned above the phrase Genuine Taste in white script neon. A label on the base identifies the manufacturer as Fallon of Spartanburg, South Carolina. The unit is equipped with a France Brand Gas Tube Sign Power Supply, Model 9000 FS. The second item is a shaped neon sign depicting Joe Camel wearing blue sunglasses and a cigarette with a red glowing tip. The reverse bears a manufacturer label from Fallon of Spartanburg, South Carolina, with a copyright date of 1997 R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. A gold adhesive label designates this unit as a Limited Edition 1997 - Not For Retail Display piece with serial number FN0398. The third item is a molded plastic wall clock featuring a three-dimensional Joe Camel figure wearing a leather jacket and jeans leaning against the circular clock face. The face features the Camel brand name and a Camel Lights cigarette pack. The reverse retains the original instruction label with R.J. Reynolds item numbers 208430 and 213391.
Lot: 40 - 3 Miller Brewing Neon Signs & Mills Novelty Decal
Both are in working condition. This lot features three items related to breweriana and coin-operated novelty machine history. The first item is a Miller Genuine Draft neon advertising sign. The design features a green neon saguaro cactus silhouette at the top, a yellow neon Miller script logo in the center, and white neon block lettering reading Genuine Draft. A green neon accent bar runs along the bottom. The neon tubing is mounted to a black finished metal grid frame. A label on the transformer identifies it as model L059700 with an output of 4.5-0-4.5KV 25mA and includes a blue numeric stamp of 1210. The second item is a Miller Lite Ice sandwich neon sign, which combines a vacuum-formed plastic front panel with internal neon illumination. The graphics display the Lite script logo above a large white ICE logo with blue and black outlines, with the Miller eagle emblem at the bottom. The sign is contained within a black plastic housing. Identification labels on the reverse indicate the sign was produced in 1994 by GHN Neon, Inc., a subsidiary of Everbrite, located in West Bend, Wisconsin, under item number 0AJ06G. The third item is an authentic trademark decal for the Mills Novelty Company of Chicago, U.S.A., applied to a wood surface. The red circular decal features a central owl emblem and text certifying the authenticity of Genuine Mills Machines, cautioning that all others are imitations.
Lot: 40A - Joe Camel Light-Up OPEN Sign
A vintage Camel Cigarettes light-up point-of-sale advertising sign produced for the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. The sign features a vacuum-molded three-dimensional plastic front panel set within a black plastic lightbox housing. The graphic depicts the Joe Camel mascot character dressed in a tuxedo and sunglasses, holding an open pack of Camel Lights cigarettes. The display includes a large backlit yellow Camel brand logo and a vertical red-illuminated OPEN sign designed to simulate a neon effect. The lower center includes the mandatory Surgeon General's Warning regarding carbon monoxide. The front top left is marked ? 1993 (2) R.J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. The reverse features an embossed plaque stating the product is protected under U.S. Patent No. 5,237,766, patented in 1993 by the Thomas A. Schutz Company of Morton Grove, Illinois. A side label provides relamping instructions for Model No. 498238, specifying the use of two F4BX and one F27BX fluorescent lamps, alongside an ETL certification sticker. The unit includes a metal hanging chain and an integrated electrical power cord. Approximate dimensions: 25 x 13 x 4 inches.
Lot: 40B - Lucky Strike Tobacco Advertising Mirror & Tins
This collection of Lucky Strike brand advertising memorabilia includes a framed advertising mirror and three lithographed tobacco tins. The framed mirror features graphics from the famous 1929 Reach for a Lucky instead of a sweet marketing campaign, depicting a woman in profile against a larger dark silhouette. Printed text on the glass includes The Shock of Facing what your figure may become, Avoid That Future Shadow, and It's toasted. The mirror is housed in a polished chrome-style metal frame with a fiberboard backing, consistent with late 20th-century commercial reproductions. The trio of tobacco tins represents the brand's early green era, which predates the packaging redesign of the 1940s. All three tins are constructed of lithographed tinplate and bear the R.A. Patterson Tobacco Co. markings from Richmond, Virginia. The assortment includes a small pocket-style Genuine Roll Cut tin, a medium flat Lucky Strike Cut Plug tin, and a larger box-type tin labeled The Celebrated Lucky Strike Cut Plug. The large tin features manufacturing details for Factory No. 42 in the 2nd District of Virginia and identifies The American Tobacco Co. as the successor to R.A. Patterson.
Lot: 41 - Mills 25 Cent Golden Nugget Slot Machine on Stand
has not been used in a while. Has key. Would not take much to clean up and get working. A Mills Novelty Company mechanical three-reel slot machine, 25-cent denomination, featuring the Golden Nugget casino theme. The machine is housed in a Hi-Top style cabinet with a cast metal front finished in polished black and wood-grain side panels. Decorative elements include twin gold-toned metal nymph figure castings flanking the lower front and the Golden Nugget logo rendered in orange and gold. The front panel includes a visible jackpot window filled with quarters and a payout schedule for various reel combinations. A red circular manufacturer decal for Mills Novelty Co. of Chicago is present on the wooden side panel, featuring an owl logo and a rectangular service label below. The unit is mounted on a separate oak floor stand. The stand features a hinged door with a reverse-painted glass panel displaying a colorful fireworks motif and logos for several Las Vegas casinos, including Tropicana, Bally's, Golden Nugget, Flamingo, Caesars Palace, and Stardust. The stand is supported by four cast metal claw feet. Key is included and machine is in working condition.�
Lot: 42 - Mills Westerner Cowboy Figural Slot Machine
24x26x61. This lot consists of a Mills Novelty Company 10 cent mechanical slot machine housed in a life-size figural cowboy, commonly known as the Westerner model. The seated cowboy figure is constructed of molded fiberglass and features an articulated left arm that functions as the pull lever to activate the internal mechanical reels. The machine faceplate is finished in black and red with the name Mills in raised block letters and a circular badge denoting the 10 cent denomination. A stamped metal payout table is mounted on the front, detailing winning combinations for the three reels featuring cherry, lemon, orange, and bell symbols, including a Jackpot plus 20 coins prize. Lock cylinders are present on the front payout card and the rear access door. The display includes a four-legged wooden stool, a black cowboy hat, a red fabric bandana, and a non-firing replica long gun.� Key is included and machine is in working condition.
Lot: 43 - Mills Novelty Co. 5-Reel Poker Trade Stimulator
16.5x 79.5. This is a floor-standing antique 1-cent coin-operated trade stimulator manufactured by the Mills Novelty Company of Chicago, Illinois. The machine features a mechanical five-reel draw poker mechanism. The cabinet is constructed of quarter sawn oak, while the upper mechanism housing, dual support pillars, and cabriole-style feet are made of cast metal. A printed award card is suspended by metal chains between the pillars, titled Drop One Cent in the Slot. This card lists cigar prizes for various poker hands, including one cigar for two pair or three of a kind, up to 25 cigars for a royal flush. The left side panel of the upper housing displays a manufacturer decal featuring a red circular logo with a central owl graphic and text reading Mills Novelty Co. Chicago, U.S.A. with ribbons marked Trade Mark. A block of text below states Genuine Mills Machines Bear a Trademark Exactly Like the Above All Others are Imitations. The operation involves a coin entry slot on the top right of the wooden base cabinet and a manual lever on the side. A small oval viewing window on the slanted front panel of the base allows for inspection of the coin drop.
Lot: 44 - J.F. Frantz Challenger Model 200 Arcade Game
This is a J.F. Frantz Johnston Products Division The Challenger Model 200 mechanical pistol shooting gallery arcade game. The unit features a floor-standing cabinet of painted wood with four tapered metal legs and reinforcing corner brackets. The light blue cabinet is decorated with white and dark blue silk-screened graphics depicting various sports including football, boxing, motorcycle racing, and bowling. A cast metal pistol is mounted to the front of the cabinet for aiming at targets. The playfield is protected by a glass cover and features a stone-wall-themed backdrop with four target holes. Hits are recorded on a vertical backglass score scale ranging from 0 to 1000. The rear of the cabinet includes a black and silver metal manufacturer identification plate that reads J.F FRANTZ DIVISION JOHNSTON PRODUCTS P.O. BOX 898 EAST MOLINE, IL 61244 MODEL - 200 - SERIAL NO. 83056. The front of the machine has a coin slot originally labeled 5 cents with a hand-applied paper note stating WORKS ON DIMES.
Lot: 45 - Columbia Weighing Machine Co. Lollipop Scale
39 inches tall. This antique coin-operated pedestal scale, commonly referred to as a lollipop scale, was manufactured by the Columbia Weighing Machine Co. of New York, NY. The unit is constructed with a porcelain-enameled cast iron and steel housing. The circular dial face is marked ONE CENT at the top center and features weight increments from 10 to 290 pounds. A historic property label is visible through the lower portion of the dial glass, identifying the owner as A. J. Fisher of Pittsburgh, PA. The front of the pedestal features an embossed metal identification plaque that reads COLUMBIA WEIGHING MACHINE CO. PATENTED NEW YORK. The weighing platform is decorated with an inset mosaic of terracotta, tan, and white hexagonal tiles. The coin intake slot is positioned at the top of the circular head. The reverse of the scale contains a large circular metal access plate with a lock mechanism. One metal key is included, currently secured to the pedestal.
Lot: 46 - Northwestern Triple Head Bulk Vending Machine
A trio of bulk vending machine heads mounted on a shared cloverleaf-style cast aluminum base plate, consistent with the Northwestern Corporation Model 33 design. Each unit consists of a clear glass globe, a cast aluminum housing, and a matching cast aluminum lid. The entire assembly is supported by a central tubular metal pedestal pole that connects to a circular weighted floor base. The machines operate via a five-cent nickel-based Jiggle Slide mechanism, featuring horizontal levers and red-and-white printed metal instruction plates. Three separate vintage decals are present on the glass globes: one for Almonds, one for Fresh Cashews, and one for Chlora-Pellets to stop bad breath. The decals indicate a five-cent cost and note that the machines are locally owned and operated. The interior contains visible metal components including dispensing slides and product agitators. Height: 42 inches Width: 16 inches.
Lot: 47 - 1 Cent Coin Operated Arcade Grip Strength Tester
This coin-operated arcade machine is a mechanical grip strength tester attributed to the Exhibit Supply Company (ESCO). The unit features an A-frame cast iron housing with a red and black painted finish. It is designed for countertop use and operates on a one-cent coin mechanism. The front features two vertical handles, with the outer handle designed to be squeezed toward the inner fixed handle. The resulting force is measured on a vertical analog scale behind glass, with numeric increments ranging from 10 to 300. The top of the machine includes a cast metal coin entry marked 1 CENT and a rear mounting bracket hand-stamped with serial number 1418. Decorative decals are present on the side and front panels. The side panels display a muscular figure with the text ARE YOU STRONG OR WEAK? TEST YOUR GRIP. The front panels flanking the handles read TEST YOUR GRIP TO-DAY 1c. The internal mechanism is visible through the open back of the machine.
Lot: 48 - Michigan Stove Co Art Garland Parlor Stove 1886
This is an antique Art Garland No. 2 parlor stove manufactured by the Michigan Stove Company. The object is constructed of cast iron with decorative green-glazed ceramic inserts and mica window panes. The tiered design consists of a cylindrical upper section and a rectangular lower base, all featuring high-relief casting with floral, scrollwork, and foliate motifs. A cast iron finial in the form of an eagle with outspread wings is mounted at the top. The upper tier contains a ring of circular, green-glazed ceramic tiles with relief depictions of birds. The main firebox door features a lattice-work frame holding multiple mica (isinglass) panes. The stove is heavily marked with cast text. The upper tier reads ART GARLAND. The lower rear panel is marked MICHIGAN STOVE CO. DETROIT. CHICAGO. BUFFALO. NO 2. 1886. The rear base panel features a GARLAND STOVES AND RANGES emblem and patent dates: PAT. NOV. 11. 1879, PAT. NOV. 21. 1882, and PAT. JAN. 30. 1883. Internal castings include A G 2 84 and 45.
Lot: 48A - Cast iron Parlor Stove
This cast iron parlor stove was produced by The Estate Stove Co. of Hamilton, Ohio, a company operated by F. and L. Kahn and Brothers. The unit is the Triple Effect model, distinguished by the three vertical heat exchange tubes at the rear which were designed to improve heating efficiency. The stove is constructed of cast iron and decorated with ornate Victorian relief work, including rococo scrollwork and floral motifs. It stands on four cabriole legs. The front of the stove features a hinged door with a decorative grate and inset mica panels. The top is finished with a pierced grill and an arched ornamental crest. Cast markings on the top cresting read THE ESTATE STOVE CO HAMILTON OHIO. The front decorative plate is marked ESTATE TRIPLE ORIGINAL EFFECT. A circular flue outlet is located at the rear of the unit.
Lot: 49 - Antique Wells Fargo Double-Door Floor Safe
39.5x 32 x 69.5. Very professionally restored. This item will not be moved. You muct pick it up on location in Canfield Ohio. This is a large, double-door floor safe that has undergone a professional restoration. The exterior is finished in a high-gloss deep green paint. The front exterior doors feature the Wells Fargo name in red block letters with gold-toned drop shadows, positioned above the text Est. 1852 in gold-toned script. The unit utilizes a safe-within-a-safe construction, containing a secondary set of thinner white-painted inner double doors marked Wells Fargo El Paso Bank. The safe is constructed of heavy-gauge steel and cast iron. Decorative elements include gold-painted rope-style molding along the top and vertical corners, accented by acanthus leaf-style corner guards. The side panels feature a recessed six-panel design. The locking mechanism consists of a single combination dial and two T-handle door pulls on the outer doors. The interior is finished in white and includes a smaller locked compartment in the upper left corner. The unit is mounted on four heavy-duty iron casters. While branded for Wells Fargo, the design and hardware are consistent with late 19th to early 20th-century American safe manufacturers such as Hall's Safe Co. or Victor Safe & Lock Co.
Lot: 50 - Vintage Maytag Electric Wringer Washing Machine
A vintage electric wringer washing machine manufactured by Maytag, featuring a white enameled square-form tub. The unit is supported by a white three-legged metal base equipped with casters for mobility. The front of the tub displays a Maytag script logo, and the lid features a multi-color crest decal depicting a muscular arm and an hourglass. A polished metal rim at the top of the tub is stamped with the identification number 637380W. The top-mounted wringer assembly contains black and tan rollers and is embossed with the Maytag name along with the functional labels RELEASE and SAFETY. The interior of the tub houses a metal agitator with four vanes. An electric motor is mounted to the lower frame assembly, and a black rubber drain hose is attached to the exterior. The lot includes a tan vinyl cover and a collection of color photographs documenting the machine in an unrestored state.
Lot: 51 - Vtg Chipso & Maytag Household Advertising
This collection includes a vintage Chipso laundry soap box and a Maytag brand appliance maintenance kit. The cardboard box is for condensed soap flakes and features lithographed advertising graphics with mid-century motifs, including the slogan for brighter washes and a starburst stating more suds per cupful. The maintenance set, produced by The Maytag Company of Newton, Iowa, includes one large handled pouring can with a hinged spout lid and two smaller thumb-pump oil cans with tapered spouts. Each metal component features a lithographed label with the Maytag company crest, which depicts an arm-and-hammer motif and an hourglass. The set is housed in a circular wire-mesh caddy featuring a woven wicker base.
Lot: 52 - Vtg William Marvy Co. Electric Barber Pole
Works but will need a new cord. 30 inches. This is a vintage wall-mounted electric barber pole produced by the William Marvy Company of St. Paul, Minnesota. The unit is constructed with a clear outer cylinder protecting a rotating inner cylinder featuring the traditional red, white, and blue spiral stripe motif. The mounting bracket and frame are made of cast aluminum, while the top and bottom end caps are finished in polished chrome-plated metal. A manufacturer's specification plate is attached to the lower portion of the mounting bracket and reads: SPECIFICATIONS / OUTER CYLINDER - 6 X 16 / MARVCYL INNER CYLINDER 5 1/4 X 16 / WITH ENDS ATTACHED / IF YOUR DEALER CAN'T SUPPLY / REPLACEMENT PARTS-WRITE TO: / WILLIAM MARVY CO. / 1540 ST. CLAIR AVE. ST. PAUL 5, MINN. The unit includes its original internal wiring, which is routed through a channel in the mounting bracket. Outer cylinder: 6 inches diameter x 16 inches height Inner cylinder: 5.25 inches diameter x 16 inches height Overall height: Approximately 28 inches.
Lot: 53 - A-M Sign Co. Wildroot Barber Shop Metal Sign 1956
13.5x 39.5. An original mid-century embossed metal advertising sign for Wildroot hair products, specifically designed for display in barber shops. The rectangular sign is constructed from painted embossed metal with a cream-colored field. The words BARBER SHOP and ASK FOR are rendered in embossed dark blue block lettering, while the brand name WILDROOT is featured prominently in large, embossed red block letters. The right side of the sign includes a stylized graphic of a traditional barber pole with red, white, and blue stripes. The reverse side of the sign is finished in a solid olive-drab or gray paint. Printed identification marks in the lower-left corner read W-65 followed by A-M Sign Co., Lynchburg, Va., 9-56. A small adhesive inventory sticker with the handwritten number 39 over a red circular sticker with the number 8 is present on the lower right front.
Lot: 54 - Vtg William Marvy Company Porc. Enamel Barber Sign
12x24. Missing flange. This original advertising sign was manufactured by the William Marvy Company of St. Paul, Minnesota. The rectangular sign is constructed of porcelain enamel on metal. It features a central dark blue field with the text BARBER SHOP in white sans-serif block lettering. The text is surrounded by a decorative border of radiating diagonal red, white, and blue stripes, echoing the design of a traditional barber pole. A small oval maker's label is attached to the bottom center, displaying the manufacturer's name. The number 1224 is printed in small white characters in the lower left corner. The sign is equipped with mounting holes at the top and bottom edges.
Lot: 54A - Theo. Kochs Porc. Enamel & Cast Iron Barber Chair
This is a professional vintage barber chair manufactured by the Theo. A. Kochs Company of Chicago. The chair is constructed with a heavy cast-iron frame and a circular pedestal base, both finished in white porcelain enamel. It features a hydraulic-style lift base and a manual reclining mechanism operated by a side-mounted metal lever. The chair is upholstered in blue vinyl with white piping. Key components include an adjustable and removable headrest with a polished metal reverse, white enameled armrests, and an ornate, multi-part cast metal footrest with a flip-over step. The upper footrest plate features cast lettering that reads MANUFACTURED BY THEO. A. KOCHS COMPANY CHICAGO. The lower flip-over footrest plate is marked THEO. A. KOCHS CHICAGO. A leather razor strop is attached to a dedicated hook on the side of the chair frame.
Lot: 55 - Newbro's Herpicide 1916 Tin-Lithograph Calendar
20x17. An early 20th-century tin-lithograph advertising sign for Newbro?s Herpicide, manufactured by The Herpicide Company of Detroit, Michigan. The sign is designed as a promotional piece featuring a central color illustration titled A Herpicide Girl, which depicts a young woman in an Edwardian-style lace-trimmed corset applying the hair dressing from a glass bottle. The upper portion of the sign displays the brand name Newbro's Herpicide in stylized decorative font. The lower section includes the slogan A DELIGHTFUL HAIR DRESSING. Affixed to the lower center is a paper calendar pad, currently showing the month of July 1916. The sign is constructed from lithographed tin and includes two factory-punched holes at the top edge with an attached hanging cord. The brand name is also visible on the label of the bottle held by the central figure.
Lot: 56 - Vitalis Hair Tonic Display & 1940 Rexall Calendar
This lot consists of two vintage promotional advertising pieces. The first item is a circa 1950s die-cut cardboard countertop easel-back display for Vitalis hair tonic, manufactured by the Bristol-Myers Co. of New York, N.Y. The display features a lithographed pin-up style illustration of a woman wearing a red, white, and blue striped dress and fishnet stockings, positioned next to a large bottle of Vitalis. The graphic includes a barber pole topped with a globe reading You're Next. Text on the display includes Keep Hair In Place Easy To Comb and Your Barber is an expert... ask him about Vitalis with V-7. The bottle label graphic specifies Feel the difference in your Scalp See the difference in your Hair and For Barber Use Only. The reverse side features a large, integrated cardboard easel stand. The second item is a paper 1940 Rexall Weather Chart Calendar, distributed by The Baltzly Co. Druggists of Massillon, Ohio. The calendar includes multiple pages with various product advertisements and thematic graphics, such as a skier promoting Halibut Liver Oil on the January page and school supplies on the September page. Side margins include advertisements for Rexall Orderlies chocolate laxatives. The reverse pages of the calendar contain period-specific reference information including an Annual Inventory of Your Assets, livestock breeding and gestation tables, and a Seed Planting in the United States chart.
Lot: 57 - Palco Mfg. Co. Mid-Century Barber/Medical Cabinet
21x13x65. This is a two-piece professional station manufactured by the Palco Mfg. Co. of Belvidere, Illinois, designed for use in a barber shop, dental office, or medical setting. The unit is constructed of wood with a light-colored veneer and features Art Deco-influenced styling. The upper section consists of a tall rectangular backboard centered with a vertical fluorescent light fixture housed in a fluted chrome-plated casing. The base section features a light-colored laminate countertop with a black edge and a low integrated backsplash. Storage configuration includes an open vertical cubby on the left, a single top drawer with a central lock and metal lining, and a small cabinet door with a glass viewing pane. The pane features a yellow and black decal reading STERILIZER with a central cross symbol. Below this is a large central storage cabinet and a bottom tilt-out bin equipped with a galvanized metal liner for soiled linens or waste. The unit is fitted with chrome-plated bow-shaped handles and exposed metal hinges. The manufacturer label is located on the backsplash.
Lot: 58 - Palco Mfg. Co. Mid-Century Barber/Medical Cabinet
21x13x65. This mid-century professional workstation was manufactured by the Palco Mfg. Co. of Belvidere, Illinois. The one-piece unit is constructed with a light-toned hardwood veneer, likely birch or maple, and features a tall integral backboard. Mounted to the center of the backboard is a vertical fluorescent light fixture encased in a stepped chrome-plated metal housing. The workspace consists of a flat, dark composite laminate countertop with raised side rails. Storage configuration includes a single upper drawer with a central key lock and a streamlined chrome-plated pull handle. Below the drawer is a small cupboard door with a square glass window that reveals an internal mechanical apparatus. The left side of the upper section contains an open-shelf storage compartment. The lower portion of the cabinet features a large door opening to a deep, metal-lined tilt-out bin, traditionally utilized for soiled linens or waste. The cabinet is finished with matching chrome-plated handles and rests on a recessed plinth base. A maker label is affixed to the backboard rail reading PALCO MFG. CO. Belvidere, Ill.
Lot: 59 - Antiseptic Sterilizer Cabinet
12x8x12. This vintage wall-mounted antiseptic sterilizer cabinet is constructed from solid hardwood with a warm, medium-toned finish and rounded exterior corners. The front-opening door is fitted with a glass pane featuring a centered decal. The decal is rendered in gold-toned block font and reads STERI LIZER flanking a central red Greek cross symbol. The interior compartment is finished in matching wood and contains one removable glass shelf supported by wooden pegs. Additional peg supports are present on the side walls, indicating capacity for more shelves. Hardware consists of two metal barrel hinges and a silver-toned door pull with a concentric circle motif. The unit is equipped with two metal mounting brackets on the top rear for wall installation.
Lot: 60 - Milton Mfg. Art Deco Wood Veneer Step-On Trash Can
An Art Deco period step-on waste bin or hamper manufactured by the Milton Manufacturing Company of Two Rivers, Wisconsin. The exterior features a rectangular form with streamlined rounded corners, finished in a dark polished wood veneer. The front face is accented with a vertical light wood inlay strip. A metal foot pedal at the base operates the hinged lid. The interior contains a square, handled galvanized steel liner. A metal identification plate is riveted to the interior rim with the inscription NO. 9245A M58369 MADE MILTON MFG. CO. MAIN OFFICE AND FACTORY TWO RIVERS, WIS. The word STEEL is oriented vertically on the left side of the plate.
Lot: 60A - Vtg DeWitt Steri-Tool Porc. Barber Sterilizer Tray
This vintage sterilization tray is manufactured by DeWitt and is identified by the Steri-Tool brand name. The vessel is constructed of heavy-walled white glazed ceramic. The interior is divided into four sections designed for organizing and soaking instruments. A single long rectangular well runs along the front of the tray. The rear portion is divided into three smaller compartments. The central rear compartment features an integrated ceramic rack with two cross-shaped supports and side notches designed to hold tools such as barber shears or razors upright. The front face of the tray displays blue transfer-printed markings including the DeWitt name, a centered Greek cross symbol, and the text STERI-TOOL. This type of caddy was traditionally utilized in mid-20th century barber shops for the chemical sterilization of professional tools.
Lot: 60B - 11 Vtg Barber Shop Apothecary & Tonic Bottles
This collection consists of eleven vintage glass bottles from the mid-20th century, specifically designed for use in a barber shop setting. The assortment features a variety of clear, milk, and frosted glass vessels, many retaining their original paper labels and contents. Identifiable brands include Barber's Laboratory Co., Pinaud, The Herpicide Company, Wildroot, and C.C.C. The Barber's Hair Dressing bottle is clear and rectangular with a paper label featuring portraits within a red and white barber pole border. The Pinaud Clubman bottle contains an orange liquid and is marked for professional use only with a white ribbed plastic cap. The Herpicide bottle features a spiraled glass texture and a partially intact label from The Herpicide Company of New Brunswick, New Jersey. The Wildroot Cream-Oil bottle retains a white creamy residue and a label identifying its lanolin content. A white milk glass bottle is labeled Toilet Water in black script and features hand-painted or transfer-printed bird motifs, complete with a white ceramic stopper. Additional pieces include a clear glass shaker with a metal pourer, a frosted glass bottle with a dark stopper, and several tall clear glass bottles with various ceramic and plastic closures.
Lot: 60C - Vtg Barber Shop & Apothecary Bottles & Jars
This collection includes several vintage barber shop and apothecary items primarily dating from the mid-20th century. The centerpiece is a large clear glass Herpicide Disinfecting System jar with a metal lid and internal plunger rod, featuring red screen-printed text and a cross logo. The group contains two Jeris brand clear glass bottles with ribbed necks: one labeled Lilac Toilet Water and the other Antiseptic Hair Tonic. Additional grooming products include a rectangular clear glass Lucky Tiger Hair Tonic bottle from Kansas City, Missouri; a brown glass Wildroot Hair Formula bottle from Buffalo, New York; and a clear glass Koken KDX Dandruff Remover bottle from St. Louis. An amber glass bottle from the United Drug Company features a pictorial label of a woman with long hair and is marketed for dandruff and falling hair. The smallest item is a clear glass Cary Lee Brilliantine bottle with an Art Deco-style label depicting a couple. One additional small clear glass bottle is included in the group. Several bottles retain original liquid contents or chemical residues, including blue crystalline salts in the disinfecting jar.
Lot: 60D - Vtg Men's Grooming & Barbering Supplies
This collection includes a variety of mid-20th-century grooming and barbering products. Notable items include a Gillette safety razor set in a brown textured case with a metal double-edge razor and a blue Thin Double-Edge Blade wrapper. Two lithographed talcum tins are present: a green-striped Palmolive After Shaving Talc tin and a Mennen's Violet Talcum tin with a portrait of Gerhard Mennen. Hardware includes a set of manual metal spring-action hair clippers and a rectangular metal tray featuring a Greek key pattern and a circular logo depicting a bearded man. Tools for the trade consist of a large wooden-handled barber's neck brush with natural bristles and a dark-stained wooden hand mirror. Advertising and ephemera include a Marlin single-edge blades packet, a Vaseline Hair Tonic matchbook-style promotional item, and a Gillette blade matchbook. Other items comprise a white Roux hair crayon tube, a straight razor with a white handle and a Hand Forged mark on the tang, a small cream-colored brush with black bristles, a shaving soap puck, and a glass vial resting in a square glass ashtray with a label for Eddie's Fine Food and Liquors. Yellow inventory stickers numbered 80 and 147 are affixed to the mirror and neck brush handle.
Lot: 60E - 7 Vtg Straight Razors w/ Travel Roll & Case
An assortment of seven vintage straight razors featuring a variety of American and English manufacturers. The collection includes razors with carbon steel blades and scales composed of black hard rubber or composite, wood-grain pattern celluloid, and a blue and red marbled celluloid. Manufacturers identified by tang stamps include the George W. Korn Razor Manufacturing Company of Little Valley, New York; Wade and Butcher of Sheffield, England, featuring the B and cross/arrow trademarks; the Shumate Razor Company with the mark Shumate's -Barber-; and Herold Brothers Company of Cleveland, Ohio. One razor is marked DE LUXE on the tang. The items are housed in a flexible storage roll with a textured black faux-leather exterior and a mustard-yellow plush interior lining with individual slots. The set is presented in a wooden storage drawer with a label for Palco Manufacturing Company of Belvidere, Illinois.
Lot: 61 - American Pine Corner Cupboard w/ Painted Interior
85 x 48. An Early American Country style corner cupboard of one-piece construction. The unit is crafted from pine with a yellow-toned stained exterior finish and a contrasting teal blue painted interior. The upper section features two solid wood panel doors attached with metal butt hinges, opening to an interior with two shelves and a base level. The lower section consists of a single door with a double-raised panel design, fitted with a turned wooden knob and a metal turn-buckle latch, opening to a single interior shelf. The cupboard sits on a simple base. The interior has been modified for modern functional use, including the installation of a power strip on the interior left wall and cutouts in the back panel for cable routing. A piece of modern cardboard is currently taped over a cutout in the rear panel.
Lot: 62 - 26 In Samsung Series 4 LED Television & 2 Remotes
A Samsung Series 4 LED television featuring a black bezel with a transparent acrylic border and an oval pedestal stand. The Samsung brand name is printed on the lower front bezel. The lot includes two remote controls: an original Samsung branded remote and a secondary generic replacement remote. The unit is designed with rear and side-facing connection ports. This model lacks smart TV functionality. Screen Size: Approximately 22 to 32 inches Resolution: 720p HD.
Lot: 63 - Vtg Wirework Hen-Form Egg Basket w/ Wood Eggs
This wirework egg basket is designed in the folk art style to resemble a nesting hen, featuring a stylized head, beak, and tail. The basket is constructed from wrought galvanized iron or steel wire, composed of a series of horizontal and vertical wires that form an open-work cage. The upper section is shaped into the anatomical silhouette of a chicken. The basket contains an assortment of turned wooden eggs finished in a light ochre or yellow tone. No maker marks, stamps, or signatures are visible on the wire framework or the wooden accessories. A simple white string tag is attached to the base.
Lot: 64 - Pair Lee Cable Bald Eagle Lithographs
This lot features a pair of fine art lithographs by artist Lee Cable, produced in collaboration with the International Council for Bird Preservation and published by The Franklin Mint. The first print, titled Morning Majesty (1989), depicts a bald eagle soaring over a mountainous coniferous forest landscape at sunrise. The second print, titled Chasing the Sunset (1990), portrays a bald eagle in flight over a rocky coastline with crashing ocean waves. Each lithograph features a hand signature by the artist in the lower right corner. The prints are housed in matching gold-toned frames with double matting; Morning Majesty features a dark green inner mat, while Chasing the Sunset utilizes a dark blue inner mat. Both works include original Certificates of Authenticity from The Franklin Mint affixed to the reverse of the frames.
Lot: 65 - Two-Panel Colonial Revival Stained Hardwood Screen
This two-panel folding room divider screen is designed in the Colonial Revival style. The frame is crafted from stained hardwood featuring a warm medium-brown finish. Each panel is topped with a decorative spindle gallery containing six double-beaded turned spindles. The vertical stiles are finished with turned finials at both the top and bottom corners, with the base finials functioning as feet. Each panel houses a removable fabric insert gathered on wooden rods at the top and bottom. The fabric features a white or off-white ground with a repetitive small blue diamond or lozenge pattern. The panels are connected by two metal hinges allowing for articulated placement. An auction inventory tag from Alan Kuber Auctions is attached to the upper left corner. No maker's marks or stamps were observed on the wood or fabric elements. Dimensions not available.
Lot: 66 - Trio English Advertising Stoneware Pitchers
This set of three graduated stoneware pitchers is attributed to Moira Pottery of England, featuring a characteristic cream-colored glaze and Victorian-style transfer-printed advertisements. Each vessel is designed with a slightly tapering cylindrical body, a flared rim with a pinched pouring spout, and an applied loop handle. The front of each pitcher displays a unique black transfer-printed graphic. The largest pitcher advertises Zephyr Bosom Pads by Cox and Purves, including a patent date of January 27, 1874. The medium-sized pitcher promotes R.L. Childs Cash Shoe Store at 78 Elm Street, Westfield, featuring Ladies Rink Boots and doll shoes. The smallest pitcher advertises The Curlique hair product from Prof. B.H. Robb of Parkman, Ohio. Each base is marked with an incised stamp reading MADE IN ENGLAND. Large: 7 inches tall Medium: 6 inches tall Small: 5 inches tall.
Lot: 67 - Hazel-Atlas Glass Measuring Jar w/ A & J Beater
This lot features a manual kitchen mixer set consisting of a clear pressed-glass measuring vessel and a matching mechanical beater. The jar is designed with a square-sided body and an octagonal pedestal base. It includes embossed graduated scales on three panels for kitchen measurements: Standard Measuring Cups (1 to 4 cups), Pound Flour Sifted Even Full (marked in quarter-pound increments), and Liquid Weights (4 oz, 8 oz, 12 oz, and 1 pound). The top assembly consists of a gear-driven manual hand-crank beater with a wire whisk attachment and a spring-grip handle. The underside of the glass base bears the embossed HA trademark of the Hazel-Atlas Glass Company. The metal crank frame is marked with a diamond containing the letters A and J, identifying the manufacturer as the A. and J. Manufacturing Company of Binghamton, New York. The drive wheel is embossed with patent information.
Lot: 68 - A Trio of Natural Horn Accessories
A collection of three items fashioned from natural horn, including a large powder horn, a priming horn, and a drinking horn. The large powder horn features a dark, marbled exterior, a fitted circular wooden end cap, and a leather carrying strap. The smaller priming horn exhibits a yellowish-green hue with a carved tip and an attached leather strap. The third item is an open-ended drinking horn with cream-and-brown marbling, fitted with metal suspension rings and a thin brown cord. These pieces are characteristic of modern reproductions used for black powder reenactment or decorative purposes. No maker marks, serial numbers, or country of origin stamps are visible.
Lot: 69 - Vtg Pine Child's Wingback Rocker w/ Heart Cutout
A child's wingback rocking chair crafted in the primitive American Country style. The piece is made from solid knotty pine with a medium-toned stained finish. The design features a high back with integrated wings and a decorative heart-shaped cutout at the crest. It is built using board-and-slab construction with visible fasteners securing the side panels to the seat and rockers. The wood exhibits prominent natural knots and varied grain patterns characteristic of pine. No maker's marks, labels, or brandings are visible on the chair. Dimensions: Approximately 27 inches height x 14 inches width x 22 inches depth.
Lot: 70 - Vtg Brass-Toned Hurricane Lamp w/ Milk Glass Shade
This electric hurricane-style table lamp is designed in the tradition of late 19th-century central-draft oil lamps, such as those by Miller or Rayo. The lamp features a polished brass-toned metal base and a font-shaped body. The shade assembly consists of a clear glass chimney and a white milk glass outer shade. The milk glass shade is characterized by a bulbous form and a ruffled pie-crust upper rim. The fixture is powered by a clear plastic-coated electrical cord with a standard two-prong US plug and is operated by a black turn-key switch on the socket housing. No manufacturer marks or labels are visible on the exterior or base of the lamp.
Lot: 71 - Flow Blue Ironstone Covered Butter Dish w/ Fruit
This is a two-piece ceramic covered butter dish executed in the flow blue style. The set consists of a rectangular, domed lid and a matching scalloped-edge underplate. The lid features fluted corners and a molded, tiered circular finial. Each side of the lid displays relief-molded fruit motifs, possibly cherries or peaches, paired with serrated leaves. The underplate has a wide, wavy rim that complements the lid. Both pieces are finished with a cobalt blue glaze using the flow blue technique, which creates a characteristic soft or blurred effect where the blue pigment bleeds into the white earthenware body. The color is most intense on the raised relief elements and around the borders. No manufacturer marks, factory stamps, or pattern names are visible on either piece.
Lot: 72 - A Pair of Framed Metal Botanical Wall Sculptures
This lot consists of a matching pair of three-dimensional framed wall sculptures. Each piece features a stylized botanical arrangement of thin, curving stems supporting various lily pad-shaped leaves and flower buds. The components are constructed from cut and shaped sheet metal welded to thin metal rods. The sculptures are finished in a multi-color palette including brick red, ochre yellow, olive green, and verdigris green with a distressed, mottled application to simulate an aged patina. Each assembly is housed within a deep, open-back rectangular frame with a black finish. An oval adhesive label on the reverse of one metal leaf is printed with the mark MADE IN CHINA. Each frame is equipped with two metal keyhole hanging brackets at the top corners of the reverse.
Lot: 73 - Ernest Muehlmatt American Woodcock Figurine, 1983
This hand-painted figurine depicts an American Woodcock in a perched position upon a naturalistic base modeled to resemble a weathered log. The bird features realistic anatomical details including a long, tapered bill and large, dark eyes. The plumage is painted with a variety of brown, tan, and charcoal tones to mimic the bird's natural camouflage. The underside of the base is covered in dark brown felt and features a gold-toned rectangular label printed with: American Woodcock by Ernest Muehlmatt / HAND-PAINTED / ? 1983 THE FRANKLIN GALLERY. A small piece of white string remains attached to the bird's underside.
Lot: 73A - Pair Ernest Muehlmatt Franklin Gallery Quails
This lot consists of two hand-painted bird figurines designed by artist Ernest Muehlmatt for The Franklin Gallery. The collection features a Bobwhite Quail and a Harlequin Quail, each depicted in a realistic pose and mounted on a textured base designed to simulate weathered wood or driftwood. The figurines are constructed from a cast composite material with intricate surface detailing that mimics feather textures. Both pieces feature hand-painted polychrome finishes. The underside of the Bobwhite Quail includes a felted base and a gold-toned label marked Bobwhite Quail by Ernest Muehlmatt, HAND-PAINTED, copyright 1984 THE FRANKLIN GALLERY. The Harlequin Quail, also known as the Montezuma quail, includes a similar label on the underside marked Harlequin Quail by Ernest Muehlmatt, HAND-PAINTED, copyright 1982 THE FRANKLIN GALLERY. The plumage is rendered with technical precision, showing the distinctive white spotting on the Harlequin and the mottled brown patterns characteristic of the Bobwhite.
Lot: 74 - Ernest Muehlmatt Franklin Gallery Quail Figurine
This lot features a hand-painted figurine of a California Quail perched on a base designed to resemble weathered driftwood. The bird is depicted with detailed, textured plumage and the characteristic forward-curving head crest. A gold-toned metal identification plaque on the underside of the base is inscribed: California Quail by Ernest Muehlmatt HAND-PAINTED ? 1984 THE FRANKLIN GALLERY. The figure demonstrates realistic anatomical features and species-specific coloration.
Lot: 75 - Antique Tapered Stave Butter Churn w/ Dasher & Lid
This is a dash-style butter churn featuring a tapered barrel constructed of vertical wooden staves. The barrel is held together by four black-painted metal hoops. The churn is complete with its original matching components, including a circular wooden lid with a central aperture and a long wooden dasher terminating in a perforated circular wooden disk. The object is crafted from a light-colored wood, such as pine or cedar, and finished with a clear coat. No manufacturer marks, stamps, or patent dates are visible on the barrel, lid, or dasher. A white auction tag with a barcode is attached to the dasher handle.
Lot: 76 - Griswold No. 3 & Erie No. 8 Cast Iron Skillets
This lot features two graduated vintage American cast iron skillets manufactured in Erie, Pennsylvania. The smaller skillet is a No. 3 Griswold model, identifiable by the Griswold small logo on the base. The markings include NO. 3 at the top, the circular cross logo in the center, ERIE PA. below, and the pattern number 709 at the bottom. The handle is marked with the numeral 3. This model was produced by the Griswold Manufacturing Company between the late 1930s and the 1950s. The larger skillet is a No. 8 ERIE brand pan, produced by the same manufacturer during an earlier period, roughly between 1880 and 1905. The base is embossed with an arched ERIE at the top and the numeral 8 with a letter B at the bottom. Both pans are constructed from cast iron with a smooth interior finish and integrated pour spouts.
Lot: 77 - A Group of 4 Antique Cast Iron Sad Irons
A group of 4 antique cast iron sad irons, also known as flat irons, of varying sizes and styles. These items are constructed of solid cast iron and were designed for heating on a stove for domestic pressing. One iron features a base embossed with the word ROYAL and the number 6, paired with a handle that has a diamond-patterned grip. A second iron is embossed with a number 6 within a circular mark on the base and features a handle with a horizontally ribbed grip. A third iron is marked with the number 7 on the center of its handle and displays a heavily textured, pitted cast finish on the top of the base. The fourth and smallest iron in the collection is embossed with the number 8 on the center of the handle.
Lot: 78 - Juan Pinuel Pair Wood Bullfighting Sculptures
This set of two hand-carved wood sculptures by Juan Pinuel portrays a traditional Spanish bullfighting scene. The set includes a matador and a charging bull, both rendered in dark-stained wood with a chiseled, faceted surface. The matador is depicted in the banderillero stance with arms held aloft, dressed in a detailed traje de luces and a black-painted montera hat. The matador figure is mounted to a circular wooden base incised with a JP monogram. The bull is sculpted in a charging pose with inset horns of a secondary material. An incised J Pinuel signature is located on the bull's rear flank. Dimensions not provided.
Lot: 79 - Lynn R. Kaatz Bald Eagle Offset Lithograph 30/150
This work is a limited edition offset lithograph by wildlife artist Lynn R. Kaatz (American, 20th century). The print depicts a bald eagle soaring above a coniferous forest landscape with a winding river in the background. The piece is hand-signed in pencil by the artist in the lower right margin and numbered 30/150. An additional pencil inscription reads OHIO DU, indicating a likely association with Ohio Ducks Unlimited. A printed signature and copyright date of 86 are visible within the plate at the lower left. The lithograph is professionally presented in a dark-toned wood frame with a double mat consisting of a wide charcoal gray outer layer and a thin cream inner border. The reverse is sealed with a brown paper dust cover and retains a label from Frame Village in Canfield, Ohio.
Lot: 80 - Vetreria Barbieri Attributed Opaline Glass Pitcher
10 inches tall. A hand-blown cased glass pitcher featuring a bulbous body and a tapered neck with a slightly flared rim. The piece is constructed with an opaque white interior, known as lattimo, encased in clear glass. The exterior is decorated with organic pulled swirls and splatter patterns in shades of amber, dark chocolate brown, and subtle streaks of cobalt blue. A single clear glass handle is applied to the side. The overall aesthetic is characteristic of mid-20th-century Italian art glass from the Murano region, specifically resembling the Florence or Fiorentina patterns associated with Vetreria Barbieri. The base is ground flat and polished. No signatures or maker marks are visible; a modern barcode tag is attached to the handle. Height: [To be confirmed] Width: [To be confirmed].
Lot: 81 - Erie Crawford Dairy Co-Op Milk Can w/ Eagle Decal
A vintage metal dairy milk can, typically of 10-gallon capacity, featuring a cream-colored painted finish and embossed lettering. One side of the body is embossed with the identification ERIE CRAWFORD DAIRY CO-OP. The opposite side is adorned with a large decal depicting a soaring bald eagle. The can is complete with a removable lid that bears the stamped numerical marking 5-01. It is constructed with two shoulder-mounted handles and a ventilated base rim. This type of vessel is characteristic of mid-20th century American dairy transport containers and was frequently repurposed as decorative Americana.
Lot: 82 - A Pair of Large Glazed Ceramic Duck Figurines
A pair of stylized domestic duck figurines in glazed ceramic, modeled in different poses. One figurine is depicted standing upright with its head held high, while the other is in a feeding or pecking posture with its head lowered. The feeding duck features a decorative miniature floral garland around its neck consisting of small pink roses and green leaves. Both ducks are modeled with textured feathering on the body and wings, finished in an ivory-colored glossy glaze with subtle brown mottling. The bills and webbed feet are finished in a matte terracotta orange, and the ducks are set on bases of a muted sage green. The underside rim of the base on the feeding duck features a hand-incised mark in the shape of a house outline.
Lot: 83 - Pair Articulated Painted Carved Wood Teddy Bears
A pair of articulated teddy bear figurines, attributed to the De Vore Country Bear Collection. Each figure is hand-carved from wood with a visible grain, featuring a natural finish on the head, paws, and feet. The bears are hand-painted with detailed clothing. One bear is depicted in a blue dress with a white floral pattern and a painted patch on the lower left bearing the initials BC. The second bear wears blue overalls over a yellow shirt, featuring a red CBC logo on the bib and painted white stitching details. Both bears have inset dark blue button-style eyes and five-way articulated limbs joined by internal wooden pegs. While no manufacturer label is present, the painted initials are characteristic of the De Vore collection.
Lot: 84 - Mexican Saltillo Style Woven Serape Blanket
A traditional Mexican Saltillo style woven serape blanket. The textile features a wide central horizontal band of brown, bordered by multiple horizontal stripes of varying widths in a spectrum of colors including blue, red, pink, white, purple, black, and yellow. Several of the stripes display a saltillo gradient effect where colors blend into one another. The blanket is made of a heavy-weight weave, typically composed of a blend of cotton, wool, or synthetic fibers. The ends are finished with knotted white fringe. No manufacturer or origin marks are visible on the item.
Lot: 85 - Hand-Quilted Cotton Log Cabin Patchwork Quilt
Approx 102x66, handstitched. A hand-quilted patchwork quilt featuring a classic Log Cabin block pattern. The quilt top is constructed from various cotton and cotton-blend fabrics in a monochromatic blue and white color palette, including solid light and medium blue, navy blue with white polka dots, and several small-scale floral calico prints. The quilt is hand-quilted with white thread in a straight-line pattern following the rows of the patchwork blocks. It is finished with a solid medium-blue fabric binding and features a plain white fabric reverse. A white rectangular adhesive inventory tag with a barcode and the numbers 8 and 5 is attached to the lower front edge.
Lot: 86 - Track Arm Loveseat in Heathered Taupe
54 inches long. Attributed to the Lawrence collection by Raymour & Flanigan, this contemporary two-seat love seat features a clean-lined track arm silhouette. The piece is upholstered in a heavy-duty, heathered taupe and cream textured woven fabric. The construction includes two loose, reversible seat cushions and two loose back cushions. The loveseat is supported by square, tapered wooden block feet with a dark espresso-toned finish. The lot includes a pair of square throw pillows upholstered in a decorative fabric featuring a stylized, folk-art-inspired tiger motif in shades of burnt orange and cream on a blue-grey ground. A small white inventory barcode sticker with the number 86 is present on the right arm. No manufacturer labels or marks are visible.
Lot: 87 - Arts & Crafts Stained Oak Hall Mirror & Coat Rack
36x18. An Arts and Crafts style wall-mounted hall mirror and coat rack. The frame is constructed from stained oak with a prominent grain and a medium brown finish. The design follows a rectilinear Mission-style aesthetic, consisting of two horizontal rails featuring three decorative incised grooves, joined by two vertical uprights. The center of the piece contains a diamond-shaped oak frame housing a beveled mirror plate. The rack is fitted with four cast metal triple-pronged hooks positioned at each of the frame intersections. These hooks show a dark patina and are secured with flat-head screws. The reverse side is equipped with modern sawtooth hangers for wall mounting. A modern white adhesive label with a barcode and some faint, illegible markings are present on the back of the frame.
Lot: 88 - Robert Caprio Ducks Unlimited Swan Decoy
23x9x12. This decorative wood carving depicts a mute swan in a resting pose, part of the Ducks Unlimited Lac La Croix Collection. The item is carved from wood and finished in a creamy white paint with fine gray-painted feather detailing across the wings and back. The swan features an elegantly curved neck and a head with inset dark eyes and a bill painted in black with a yellow accent. The flat, unpainted wooden base shows natural wood grain and a small knot. Markings on the underside include a burned-in brand for the Lac La Croix Ducks Unlimited Collection numbered 1855 and an inset brass-tone medallion inscribed Ducks Unlimited Special Edition 1988-89. The base is also hand-signed in ink by the artist, Robert Caprio. A white rectangular inventory label with a barcode is present on the lower side of the body.
Lot: 89 - John A. Ruthven, Serenity, Offset Lithograph
This limited edition offset lithograph, titled Serenity, is by the American wildlife artist John A. Ruthven. The composition features a pair of Canvasback ducks on calm water surrounded by marsh reeds. The artwork is hand-signed in pencil by the artist in the lower-right margin and includes a printed signature with a copyright date of 1985 within the lower right of the image area. It is hand-numbered 141/1500 in pencil in the lower-left margin. The print is presented in a double-matted wooden frame with a gold-tone inner fillet. A brass-colored plaque on the lower matting identifies the piece as a Ducks Unlimited 1994 Sponsor print. The reverse of the frame includes a label for Frame Village in Canfield, Ohio. Dimensions not provided.
Lot: 90 - Oak Saddle Seat Hearth Stool w/ Faux Bamboo
This vintage hearth or vanity stool features an oak frame with a distinctive saddle-shaped seat. The frame is constructed with four splayed legs and a central H-stretcher, all featuring turned, knobby joints designed to mimic the appearance of natural branches or bamboo. The seat is padded and upholstered in a burgundy colored vinyl. No maker's marks or labels are present. Approximately 18-20 inches in height.
Lot: 91 - A Pair of Glazed Earthenware Covered Pie Dishes
A pair of decorative glazed earthenware covered pie dishes. Each set consists of a circular base dish with a deep mustard yellow glaze and a fluted, crimped rim, paired with a highly dimensional, domed lid modeled after a fruit pie. One lid depicts a lattice-crust blueberry pie, featuring a central cluster of three blueberries with green leaves and additional blueberry and berry-juice motifs within the lattice openings. The second lid depicts a lattice-crust apple pie with a whole red apple finial and painted apple slice motifs within the lattice. The decoration is achieved through molded relief and hand-applied colorful glazes. The undersides of the bases feature two concentric unglazed foot rings. No maker marks, stamps, or incised signatures are visible. One base retains a small, blank white oval sticker in the center.
Lot: 92 - Set Painted Wood Folk Art Canning Jar Blocks
A set of eight decorative country primitive folk art wooden blocks, each hand-carved and fashioned in the shape of a canning jar. The solid wood blocks feature a medium-toned stain and are hand-painted with various food-related and farm motifs. The designs include a white hen wearing a blue bow, peaches, strawberries with blossoms, pears, an apple, sweet pea pods, a stalk of celery, and oranges. Each block is topped with a metal canning jar ring and a lid featuring the embossed Ball logo. Several jars are accented with decorative fabric covers or bows in plaid, floral, and polka-dot patterns. The base of the blocks shows an incised cross-shaped mark with a central indentation from the manufacturing process. Each piece is hand-signed by the artist in the lower front corner with the name BUILDT. The blocks vary in size, ranging from approximately 5 inches to 9 inches in height.
Lot: 93 - Attributed Angle Lamp Co. Late 19th C. Wall Sconce
This wall-mounted electric lamp is attributed to The Angle Lamp Company, styled after the firm's late 19th-century patented kerosene lighting designs. The fixture is constructed with a cylindrical brass-finished metal font or reservoir body that mounts to a rectangular wall plate. Extending at a downward angle from the body is the burner assembly, characteristic of the maker's namesake design. This assembly houses an internal light source positioned behind a brass baffle with a horizontal slot. The lighting is shielded by a two-part glass shade system consisting of a lower bulbous globe with a frosted finish and an upper fluted milk glass chimney-style shade featuring a ruffled rim. The lamp has been electrified and is fitted with a white external power cord.
Lot: 94 - Gordon Pottery Canadian Stoneware Jug Table Lamp
This vintage table lamp features a handmade stoneware ceramic base with a fabric shade. The base is modeled after a traditional jug with a cylindrical body, a tapered shoulder, and a small integrated loop handle. The ceramic features a salt-glazed finish with a speckled cream body and a dark brown glazed shoulder and neck, separated by a thin mustard-yellow painted band. The front of the base is decorated with a hand-painted floral design in blue. An impressed maker mark on the shoulder reads GORDON POTTERY HAND MADE CANADA. The lamp is constructed with a metal harp and socket. The electrical cord exits through a hole at the bottom of the ceramic base. The accompanying flared drum shade is made of cream-colored fabric with a repeating blue geometric diamond pattern.
Lot: 95 - American Quartersawn Oak Pedestal Side Table
24x24x 29. This pedestal side table is constructed of solid quartersawn oak, featuring the characteristic medullary ray grain pattern. The top is square in overall form with deeply scalloped or serpentine edges. It is supported by a central turned pedestal featuring a bulbous section with deep vertical fluting. The pedestal is mounted to a shaped platform base which rests on four out-swept, scrolled legs. While visually consistent with the Classic Manor collection attributed to Ethan Allen, no manufacturer marks or labels are present. A modern rectangular inventory label with a barcode and the number 95 is affixed to the base platform.
Lot: 96 - Vtg Colonial Revival Wall Sconce w/ Fluted Glass
This electric wall-mounted sconce is designed in the Colonial Revival style, mimicking a traditional 19th-century kerosene reflector lamp. The fixture features a curved sheet-metal housing finished in sage green paint. The interior is fitted with two vertical, fluted glass reflectors designed to project light forward. The central lamp assembly consists of a brass-toned base and a decorative burner-style socket. It is topped with a clear glass chimney featuring a bulbous body and a crimped, ruffled upper rim. The lamp is currently fitted with a flicker-flame style electric bulb and an ornamental key switch on the burner assembly. The reverse of the housing includes a keyhole slot for wall mounting and integrated metal loops for cord management. The unit is equipped with a standard two-prong brown electrical cord. No manufacturer marks or maker names were identified on the metal body, brass components, or glass elements.
Lot: 97 - Stoneware Dairy Mixing Bowl w/ Wide Collar Rim
This large American utilitarian stoneware mixing bowl, frequently used as a bread dough or milk bowl in farmhouse settings, features a deep body that tapers toward a flat, circular base. The vessel is distinguished by a wide, straight-sided collar rim. The piece is finished in a creamy-white glaze. The underside of the base features a hand-incised number 2, denoting a two-gallon capacity. Below the capacity mark are two irregular, overlapping incised lines forming incomplete circular or heart-like shapes that do not form a legible maker's mark. This bowl is representative of utilitarian stoneware produced in the Midwestern United States during the late 19th or early 20th century. An auction sticker from Atlee Raber Auctions is adhered to the interior rim. Capacity: 2 gallons.
Lot: 98 - Pair Franklin Mint Gold on Str. Train Silhouettes
A pair of metallic silhouette artworks produced by The Franklin Mint in collaboration with the National Railway Museum, depicting the historic steam locomotives The Orient Express and The Flying Scotsman. Each piece is crafted from 24 karat gold electroplate on a sterling silver base and mounted against a dark, contrasting background. The Orient Express silhouette commemorates the 100th anniversary of its inaugural run and features a Certificate of Authenticity on the reverse dated May 16, 1983, with the signature of Michael C. Boyd, Vice President of Collector Relations. The Flying Scotsman silhouette depicts the LNER number 4472 locomotive and includes a Certificate of Authenticity dated July 9, 1984, signed by A. William Johnston. Both works are presented in matching dark-finished wooden frames with acrylic glazing. The reverse of each frame contains extensive historical text regarding the locomotive's technical specifications and service history.
Lot: 99 - 3 Emil J. Turek Railroad Spike Folk Art Sculptures
A trio of folk art sculptures by Emil J. Turek, constructed from found objects and railroad hardware. Each figure features a bent railroad spike torso and head, with limbs and accessories fashioned from copper and brass components. The sculptures are mounted on display bases modeled after railroad tracks, complete with textured green surfaces, black-painted wooden ties, and metal rails. One sculpture depicts a traveler wearing a top hat and carrying three copper-toned suitcases with labels for Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Irwindale, California; and Albany, Georgia. A second sculpture shows a maintenance worker servicing a locomotive wheel and cylinder assembly with an oil can. The third sculpture illustrates a track laborer with a hammer, positioned near a wooden barrel and various tools including a pickaxe, shovel, and crowbar. Two bases feature hand-stamped brass identification plates. One is inscribed EMIL J. TUREK YOUNGSTOWN OHIO 1987, and the other is inscribed Emil J Turek Yo Ohio 2 . 1991.
Lot: 100 - Michael Ricker Steam Locomotive Sculptures, Pair
Michael Ricker limited edition steam locomotive sculptures, dated 1993. This lot features two static scale model locomotives cast in pewter and mounted on wooden bases with a walnut finish. The larger model is a 4-8-8-4 articulated steam locomotive modeled after the Union Pacific Big Boy, featuring detailed external plumbing, rivet work, and a multi-axle tender. The side of the pewter track base is cast with the signature copyright RICKER 1993 and features a hand-incised limited edition number of 846 / 2500. The smaller model is a tank-style steam locomotive with side-mounted water tanks, matching the larger piece in style and finish. These models represent historical rail equipment and were produced as part of a commemorative series, often associated with the Franklin Mint World's Greatest Locomotives collection.
Lot: 101 - HO Scale Brass Trains
This HO scale brass model of a 2-8-2 Mikado steam locomotive and Vanderbilt tender is attributed to Pacific Fast Mail (PFM) and was manufactured by SKI, modeled after the Great Northern Railway O-1 class. The locomotive and tender are constructed from brass and remain in an unpainted, factory-bare finish. The engine features a 2-8-2 wheel configuration with intricate valve gear and driving rods. External details include handrails, piping, a sand dome, steam dome, bell, and whistle. The tender is a cylindrical Vanderbilt type mounted on two four-wheel trucks. The entire model is mounted on a section of ballasted HO-scale track and is presented within a clear acrylic display case with a finished wood base. No maker's marks were observed on the exterior surfaces during inspection.
Lot: 102 - Lionel O Gauge W.&A.R.R. The General 4-4-0 w/ Case
This is a Lionel O gauge model of the historic Western & Atlantic Railroad steam locomotive No. 3, known as The General. The locomotive and tender are presented as a commemorative display piece. The locomotive features a die-cast metal boiler finished in black with gold-toned domes, bell, and handrails. The cab is constructed of red plastic with yellow trim and No. 3 numbering. The driving wheels, leading truck wheels, and pilot are painted red. The tender is black with yellow W. & A. R. R. lettering and contains a molded brown plastic wood load. The set is mounted on a section of three-rail O gauge track with wooden ties, which is secured to a stepped, oak-finish wooden base. A clear acrylic dust cover protects the assembly. A silver-toned metal plaque on the front of the base is inscribed THE GENERAL by LIONEL. While designed as a functional electric model for AC-powered O gauge systems, it is presented here as a static display.
Lot: 103 - Attributed Westside Model Co. B&O Q-4b Mikado Set
A three-piece HO scale model steam locomotive set attributed to importer Westside Model Co. and modeled after the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Q-4b Mikado. The set includes a 2-8-2 Mikado type steam locomotive, a primary Vanderbilt-style tender, and a cylindrical auxiliary water tender. Each piece is constructed from fabricated and cast brass with an unpainted factory finish. The locomotive features a pilot truck, four sets of driving wheels, and a trailing truck, along with detailed external piping, handrails, rivets, sand domes, a bell, and a whistle. The primary tender features a cylindrical tank design with a simulated coal load and a rear ladder. The auxiliary tender is a large cylindrical tank unit with top-mounted walkways and handrails. The truck side frames on the tenders are cast with a mark consisting of a stylized capital letter M within a square frame. The set is presented on a section of model track within a custom clear acrylic display case with a dark wood-grain finished base.
Lot: 104 - Lionel 8210 Centennial Steam Locomotive & Tender
Lionel Limited Edition Joshua Lionel Cowen Centennial Steam Locomotive and Tender, model number 8210, issued in 1982 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Lionel founder Joshua Lionel Cowen. The set features a 4-6-4 Hudson-style steam locomotive and a matching coal tender. The locomotive body is constructed of die-cast metal with a black chassis and a gold-toned boiler front featuring green jeweled marker lights. The cab sides are marked with the model number 8210 in gold-tone lettering. The locomotive features white-sidewall driver wheels and a metal handrail. The matching tender is finished in maroon with gold-tone pinstriping and an applied nameplate on both sides reading Joshua Lionel Cowen. The tender includes a simulated coal load and a multi-wheel chassis. The set is presented as a stationary display on a section of three-rail O-gauge track mounted to a finished wooden display base. A brass-tone commemorative plaque on the front of the base is inscribed Limited Edition JOSHUA LIONEL COWEN 1882-1982. The display includes a custom-fit clear acrylic dust cover. An electrical wiring harness for the locomotive-to-tender connection is present.
Lot: 105 - NYC & Hudson River Empire State Express 999 Print
This framed black and white print features a profile depiction of the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad passenger locomotive No. 999, famously associated with the Empire State Express. The locomotive and tender are rendered in a detailed side view, with the tender bearing the inscriptions N.Y.C. & H.R.R.A. and Empire State Express. The engine number 999 is visible on the front boiler plate, the headlight, the sand dome, and the cab side. A decorative cartouche in the upper right corner provides historical details regarding the engine's record-breaking run on May 10, 1893, achieving an average speed of 112.5 mph between Batavia and Buffalo. Printed text at the bottom identifies the subject as a New York Central and Hudson River Passenger Locomotive, designed by William Buchanan and built at the company shop in West Albany, New York, in 1893. The work appears to be a 20th-century lithographic reproduction. The print is housed in a simple black-painted wooden frame under glass. No artist signature or edition numbering is visible on the piece.
Lot: 106 - 22 Miniature Locomotive Models w/ Wood Display
This collection consists of 22 miniature static railway models attributed to the Franklin Mint World's Greatest Locomotives series. The models are cast from fine pewter with a natural gray finish, representing a diverse historical survey of international rail travel. The assortment includes early 19th-century pioneers such as a Rocket-style steam engine and a steam traction engine, alongside iconic mid-century locomotives and modern high-speed aerodynamic units resembling a TGV. Several models feature cast-in nameplates, with Gladstone, Yorkshire, Flying Scotsman, and Mallard clearly visible. The collection includes various wheel configurations including 4-6-2 and 2-10-2 styles, with detailed renderings of boilers, cabs, and undercarriages. A small tender is marked Crafted in Malaysia on the underside. The collection is housed in a five-tier stained wood display cabinet featuring inset brass rails on each shelf and decorative L-shaped metal corner brackets secured with pins.
Lot: 106A - Nevin Robinson Ink Locomotive Drawing
This pen and ink drawing on white wove paper by artist Nevin Robinson depicts the Nickel Plate Road Berkshire, number 765 steam locomotive. The scene is set at Station Square in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and includes detailed renderings of the locomotive, its tender, and following passenger cars, set against the architectural backdrop of the station buildings and an overhead pedestrian walkway. The artist employs a technical style characterized by fine-line work, extensive cross-hatching, and stippling to create depth and texture, particularly within the mechanical components of the engine and the plumes of steam. A handwritten inscription centered below the image reads Nickel Plate Road Berkshire, number 765 / at Station Square, pittsburgh pa nevin robinson ?. A secondary pencil signature by the artist is written vertically along the lower right margin. The work is presented in a gold-toned metal frame with a textured purple mat. The verso features a corrugated cardboard backing held in place by metal corner clips and a top-center hanging bracket. Dimensions not provided.
Lot: 107 - Pair Artisan Copper & Brass Mechanical Trains
A pair of vintage handcrafted metal mechanical displays featuring train motifs, designed in the style of mid-twentieth-century copper musical novelties. The primary assembly consists of a circular metal track mounted on a central cylindrical base containing a mechanical motor housing. A train comprising a steam-style locomotive, a hopper car, and two passenger coaches is attached to the track. The display includes a hammered metal scenery element representing a mountain and a central upright handle loop. The second item is a separate, smaller locomotive model of simplified construction. Both pieces are fabricated from sheet copper and brass-toned tin using soldering and bending techniques. The metal surfaces exhibit a variegated heat-treated patina. No manufacturer marks or signatures are present on either piece. Attached white string tags are present with no legible text.
Lot: 108 - Valerie Trio Folk Art Fabric Applique Hangings
This three-panel set of folk art wall hangings consists of a larger central panel and two narrower flanking panels. Each piece features padded fabric appliqu?s mounted onto a coarse burlap ground, enclosed within simple wooden frames. The central panel is decorated in a Pennsylvania Dutch folk style, depicting two inward-facing birds, hearts, and stylized floral elements, including a central tulip motif. The two side panels feature a symmetrical vertical arrangement of a central heart flanked by teardrop shapes. The appliqu?s are constructed from various printed cotton fabrics in shades of pink, blue, brown, and white, finished with machine-stitched satin borders. Metal hanging eyelets are attached to the upper edges of the two side panels. A dark cursive signature reading Valerie is located in the lower right corner of the decorative area on the central panel. The reverse of the panels shows plain burlap backing over wooden supports.
Lot: 109 - American Speckled Stoneware Turkey Pitcher & Basin
This two-piece ceramic wash pitcher and basin set is crafted from heavy stoneware with a speckled white or oatmeal glaze. The pitcher features a bulbous body decorated on both sides with an embossed bas-relief motif of a turkey with fanned tail feathers, complemented by a flared pouring spout and an ornate, molded handle. The matching basin is a wide, shallow form with a decorative molded shell or leaf pattern around the scalloped rim. The underside of the basin bears an impressed circular mark containing the words OVEN and U.S.A. along with a central emblem, identifying the set as mid-20th century American utility stoneware, attributed to McCoy Pottery.
Lot: 110 - Colonial Revival Iron & Brass Floor Candelabrum
A Colonial Revival style floor-standing candelabrum constructed of wrought iron with a black finish and polished brass accents. The piece features a central vertical shaft supported by a tripod base with three out-swept legs terminating in shaped penny feet. The shaft is ornamented with brass turned elements and a circular brass base plate. A horizontal crossbar supports two brass candle cups with integrated drip pans. Two accessories, a bell-shaped snuffer and a small ladle or wick dipper, hang from decorative hooks on the crossbar. The central shaft extends above the bar and is topped with a brass acorn-style finial. The item is non-electric and designed for use with taper candles. No maker marks are visible.
Lot: 111 - Victorian Style Pressed Oak Mirror w/ Towel Bar
18x 16.5. This wall-mounted vanity rack, frequently categorized as a shaving or comb and brush mirror, is constructed of oak and features decorative machine-pressed elements characteristic of the late Victorian era. The central rectangular mirror is framed by turned side supports and panels decorated with pressed foliate and scroll patterns on the upper crest and lower shelf front. The side supports are joined by a horizontal, light-colored wooden towel bar held by scrolled brackets. The reverse reveals a construction of rough-hewn backboards secured with iron fasteners. A modern paper auction label from Allee Robyn Auctions is present on the back.
Lot: 112 - Pair Oval Braided Rugs, Navy, Burgundy & Tan
48 and 38 inches long. A pair of matching oval braided rugs featuring a traditional American country-style design with concentric bands of color. Each rug is constructed from braided fiber strands, likely a wool or wool-synthetic blend, which are coiled and secured with visible zigzag stitching. The color palette includes an outer border of navy blue and burgundy, a wide middle band of tan and buff-colored fibers, and a central core in a navy and burgundy mix. One rug bears a small white adhesive inventory tag with a barcode and the characters 112. Dimensions: Each approximately 3 feet x 5 feet.
Lot: 113 - Robinson Ransbottom Durgin-Park Stoneware Bean Pot
This two-tone stoneware advertising bean pot was manufactured by the Robinson Ransbottom Pottery Company (RRP Co.) of Roseville, Ohio. The vessel features a bulbous body with a wide, collared rim and a single integrated loop handle. It is finished in a traditional two-tone glaze, consisting of a dark brown Albany-style slip glaze on the upper shoulder and rim, and a light cream-colored Bristol-style glaze on the lower body. The front of the pot is decorated with a cobalt blue stenciled crown mark containing the number 3, with the letters LLL at the base of the crown. The reverse side features the stenciled cobalt inscription DURGIN-PARK MARKET-DINING ROOMS USA, denoting its commission for the historic Boston restaurant. The interior is glazed in a matching dark brown slip. Capacity: 3 gallons.
Lot: 114 - Antique & Vtg Wood Kitchen & Utility Tools
An assortment of wooden utilitarian items intended for kitchen or domestic use. The collection includes a cylindrical hardwood mallet with a turned handle and a larger wedge-shaped mallet crafted from a heavy hardwood such as oak. The larger mallet features a substantial trapezoidal head and a squared handle with a suspension hole at the base. Also included is a vintage rolling pin consisting of a light hardwood barrel on a central axle with turned handles that retain remnants of red paint. The collection is completed by a large, long-handled mixing spoon carved from a single piece of wood, featuring a leather cord for hanging. No maker marks, brand names, or patent dates are visible on any of the items.
Lot: 115 - American Blue & White Speckled Enamel Coffee Pot
A large-capacity coffee pot or camping boiler featuring a blue and white speckled enamel finish over a steel body. The piece is designed in a tapered conical form and includes a fitted lid with a fixed loop handle. The vessel is equipped with three handles for utility: a top iron bail handle with a turned wooden grip, a large rear D-shaped handle, and a smaller helper handle located at the base to aid in pouring. No maker marks or stamps are visible on the base or body. Height: Approximately 10 to 12 inches (excluding handle).
Lot: 116 - Antique White Enamelware Pitcher w/ Wood Grip
This utilitarian vessel is a large, tapered pitcher constructed from stamped steel with a fused white vitreous enamel finish and a black enamel rim. The object features a wide, flared base with concentric circular ridges and tapers toward a spouted rim. It is equipped with two handles: a fixed, black-painted metal side handle and a swinging wire bail handle. The bail handle includes a turned wooden grip with a black finish. No manufacturer marks, stamps, or labels are present on the body or the underside of the base.
Lot: 117 - Vtg Brass Birdcage w/ Quatrefoil Floor Stand
A vintage birdcage constructed from brass-plated wire and metal, suspended from a decorative floor stand. The cage features a domed wire top and a lower band wrapped in fine-mesh screen. It is equipped with two removable, external seed and water cups made of clear molded glass with a horizontal ribbed pattern. The cage is suspended by a coiled spring hook from a large, stylized quatrefoil metal frame. The frame is supported by a slender columnar pole terminating in a weighted, stepped circular base. The interior contains a naturalistic bird's nest composed of dried grasses. The design is in the style of early 20th-century American manufacturers such as Hendryx. Height: Approximately 65 - 70 inches.
Lot: 118 - Givenchy Rose Porc. 7-Piece Vanity & Tabletop Set
This collection consists of seven pieces of fine porcelain in the Givenchy Rose pattern, designed by the House of Givenchy for exclusive distribution through The Franklin Mint. The set comprises a large pitcher with a high scrolled handle, a wide wash basin with a scalloped rim, a pair of taper candlesticks with flared bases, an arched mantel clock, a tall vase with a ruffled gilded rim, and a small lobed trinket dish. Each piece is decorated with a transfer-printed motif featuring pink rose blossoms and buds on green stems. The items are finished with gilded gold-toned bands at the rims and bases. The clock features a circular white face with black Roman numerals and decorative hands. All pieces bear a black backstamp on the underside which reads Givenchy Rose BY Givenchy EXCLUSIVELY FROM THE FRANKLIN MINT FINE PORCELAIN ? 1988 GIVENCHY.
Lot: 119 - Vtg Domestic Textiles, Linens & Lace Collection
A group lot of vintage household textiles and linens featuring a variety of styles and construction techniques. The collection includes multiple hand-crocheted and machine-made lace pieces, including doilies, runners, and cloths with decorative openwork borders. These pieces range in color from bright white to an aged ecru and exhibit patterns including floral motifs, geometric shapes, and scalloped edges. The lot contains a handmade quilted textile, possibly a pillow sham or decorative fragment, featuring a central white panel with diamond quilting and red contrast stitching. This central panel is framed by a blue and white gingham check border, yellow fabric strips, and a wide red floral print outer border finished with a dark blue scalloped edge. Also included is a vintage cotton pillowcase or fabric piece with a mid-century multi-colored print of blue grapes, yellow fruit, and red and blue flowers on a white ground. Materials primarily consist of cotton and linen fabrics with cotton crochet thread. No maker marks, tags, or signatures are visible.
Lot: 120 - Patriotic American Flag & Star Motif Quilt Set
A three piece patriotic-themed bedding set comprising one quilt and two matching pillow shams. The design centers on a pieced American flag motif, featuring a navy blue canton with white stars arranged in a larger star pattern, set against red and white stripes. This central image is enclosed within a large diamond of blue, red, and white plaid fabric. The surrounding cream-colored field is accented with navy blue floral-patterned eight-pointed stars in each corner. The quilt is finished with multiple decorative borders, including a red fabric band printed with small white stars and a line of blue plaid diamonds. The reverse of the quilt is a solid cream color. The set is machine-pieced and machine-quilted with a diagonal grid pattern throughout. Materials appear to be cotton or a cotton-polyester blend. No manufacturer labels or maker marks are visible.
Lot: 121 - Colonial Revival Maple Cannonball Full Size Trundle Bed
This twin-size Colonial Revival style bed is constructed from maple or a similar light-toned hardwood and features an integrated pull-out trundle unit. The main four-poster frame is characterized by turned posts topped with prominent ball or cannonball finials. The headboard is designed with a decorative arched top and scrolled ears, while the footboard consists of a rectangular panel with a base cutout. The frame utilizes a traditional rope-strung suspension system for mattress support, a construction technique common in earlier furniture manufacturing. The matching trundle unit is set on casters and includes a low wooden headboard and footboard. No maker marks or labels were identified during inspection. Dimensions: Standard Twin Size.
Lot: 122 - American Iron and Wood Double School Desk & Bench
42 inches long. An antique American double-occupancy schoolhouse desk and bench combination, likely dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. The unit is constructed with a slatted hardwood desktop, front panel, and seat, featuring alternating light and dark wood tones that create a striped visual pattern. The writing surface is slanted and includes a longitudinal carved pencil groove and a single circular inkwell cutout. An open-front storage compartment for books and supplies is situated beneath the desktop. The structural support consists of two heavy cast iron frames featuring decorative scrolling fretwork and integral feet designed for floor attachment. The iron frames have been finished in a terracotta red paint. A raised circular mark containing the number 4 is cast into the central portion of the iron supports.
Lot: 123 - American Victorian Dome-Top Canvas & Oak Trunk
This antique American dome-top steamer trunk, also known as a humpback trunk, is a representative example of late 19th-century Victorian era travel luggage. The trunk is constructed with a wooden body covered in a textured gray-blue canvas. It is reinforced by a series of horizontal oak slats and vertical metal strapping, all secured with heavy-duty rivets. Hardware includes thick cast-metal corner guards and strap-end protectors. The front is fitted with a central cast-metal lock plate and two flanking spring-loaded latches. The side handles are thick leather replacements. The interior has been refurbished and lined with blue patterned paper or fabric. The underside of the lid features a central decorative panel trimmed with white lace and pink satin ribbons, surrounding an oval print of a young woman sewing. There are no clearly legible manufacturer marks or patent dates on the lock or latches.
Lot: 124 - Antique Folk Art Wood Horse Pull Toy, Iron Wheels
This item is a folk art style hand-carved wooden horse pull toy mounted on a wheeled platform. The horse figure is constructed from several carved wooden sections joined together at the neck, shoulders, and haunches. The body is finished in an off-white paint, with a dark brown carved mane and tail, and black paint applied to the muzzle and hooves. The horse is permanently mounted to a shaped wooden base with a dark brown stain. The underside features two wooden cross-members that serve as mounts for the axles. The toy is equipped with four spoked cast iron wheels. No manufacturer marks, labels, or signatures are present. A paper auction tag is attached to the rear left leg with string.
Lot: 125 - Two American Stained Glass Decorative Items
This lot consists of two American decorative art glass pieces crafted using the copper foil technique. The first item is a circular wall mirror featuring a stained glass border with a floral motif. The design includes two five-petaled flowers in peachy-orange opalescent glass, each accented by a dark amber glass nugget at the center, flanked by dark green streaky opalescent glass leaves. The remainder of the circular frame is composed of opaque white glass segments. The second item is a rectangular stained glass panel featuring a symmetrical geometric design. It contains a central quatrefoil motif outlined in dark red-amber opalescent glass with a central amber nugget. Two marquise-shaped accents in matching dark red-amber glass are positioned at the top and bottom of the center. The background panels are composed of wispy, streaked cream and tan opalescent glass. Both pieces exhibit a dark patina on the solder lines. No maker's marks or signatures are present on either piece.
Lot: 126 - Royal Worcester Bone China Kitten Plates, Set 11
This collection comprises eleven decorative bone china plates manufactured by Royal Worcester in England. The plates feature kitten-themed designs from several series produced during the mid-1980s. The group includes issues from the Kitten Classics series (circa 1985) titled Cat Nap, Purrfect Treasure, Wild Flower, Birdwatcher, Tiger's Fancy, Country Kitty, and Little Rascal. Also included are two plates from the Kitten Encounters series featuring artwork by Pam Cooper, titled Fishful Thinking and Puppy Pal. The collection is completed by a plate from the Litter Rascals series by Jurgen Scholz titled Frisky Business and a collage plate depicting multiple kittens. Each plate is crafted from fine bone china with multi-color transfer-printed decorations and finished with a gold-toned gilt rim. The reverse of each plate displays a printed backstamp identifying the manufacturer, series, and specific issue title. Several plates retain original wire wall hangers and foil inspection stickers.
Lot: 127 - Pair Sandicast Sandra Brue Tuxedo Cat Figurines
This lot consists of two hand-cast and hand-painted tuxedo cat sculptures produced by Sandicast and designed by artist Sandra Brue. One figurine depicts a large seated tuxedo cat looking toward its left side, while the second figurine shows a medium-sized tuxedo cat carrying a tuxedo kitten in its mouth. Both pieces feature highly detailed, textured surfaces mimicking fur and realistic inset green eyes. The underside of the mother cat figurine bears a silver foil manufacturer label reading SANDICAST, THIS ORIGINAL SANDICAST SCULPTURE HAS BEEN HANDCAST AND HANDPAINTED IN SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA USA, and COPYRIGHT 1992 S. BRUE. The base also contains an incised cursive signature reading Sandra Brue. The figurines are constructed from a heavy cast composite material.
Lot: 128 - Folk Art Style Stuffed Cloth Cats in Wicker Basket
This lot features a collection of four folk art style stuffed cat figures presented within a light-colored woven wicker basket. The group includes one cat constructed from yellow and black plaid fabric with four-hole white button eyes, embroidered whiskers, and a black and white plaid bowtie. A second cat is made of off-white canvas fabric featuring black button eyes, embroidered facial features, and a blue and white patterned bowtie. The third figure is fashioned from blue and white floral paisley patterned fabric adorned with a blue satin ribbon. The final cat is made from a printed textile depicting a realistic brown and white tabby pattern with eyes integrated into the print. The figures are stuffed with soft filling and vary in form from upright to seated poses. The oval basket features two side handles and a blank white string tag.
Lot: 129 - This is a limited edition offset lithograph titled Pups by artist Susan Doris
. The print depicts two Labrador Retriever puppies, one yellow and one black, resting in a grassy area in front of a rustic wooden structure. The black puppy is seated next to a white ceramic bowl. The artwork is hand-signed by the artist in pencil in the lower-right margin and titled Pups in the center margin. It is hand-numbered 261/350 in the lower-left margin. A printed signature and copyright symbol for Susan Doris are also present within the lower-right corner of the image. The print is housed in a dark-toned wooden frame with a beige linen-textured mat and a dark brown inner fillet. The reverse includes a framer's label from Frame Village in Canfield, Ohio, along with a hanging wire.
Lot: 130 - Vtg Cast Iron Begging Scottish Terrier Doorstop
A vintage cast iron doorstop modeled as a Scottish Terrier dog in a begging pose. The figure is depicted sitting on its haunches with its front paws raised and features characteristic breed details including pointed ears, a textured coat, and a long muzzle with a beard. This item is a hollow-back casting with a black painted finish. No manufacturer marks, foundry stamps, or model numbers are visible on the casting. The interior reverse side retains a modern white adhesive inventory label from a previous auction.
Lot: 131 - Pine Wall Mirror
30.5 x 21.5. A large rectangular wall mirror featuring a wide, convex cushion-molded frame. The frame is constructed of solid knotty pine with a warm amber-toned finish that highlights the natural grain and characteristic knots. The corners are mitered, and the construction is consistent with American rustic or colonial revival furniture styles. The reverse of the mirror has been fitted with a replacement corrugated cardboard backing held in place by metal glazier points and includes a hanging wire for horizontal orientation. A modern white inventory tag with a barcode and the number 131 is attached to the wire. No manufacturer's marks or signatures are present on the frame or backing.
Lot: 132 - Gothic Revival Cast Brass Monastery Bell
A wall-mounted decorative bell in the Gothic Revival style, frequently identified as a monastery or convent bell. The piece features a highly ornate cast brass mounting bracket with scrolled architectural motifs, fleur-de-lis, and a central winged female figure. The bracket includes a horizontal support arm accented with bird-headed gargoyle figures. The suspended bell is decorated in high relief with the symbols of the four Evangelists, including the human figure for Saint Matthew and the winged lion for Saint Mark. A Latin inscription is cast around the shoulder of the bell reading QUI ME TANGIT VOCEM MEAM AUDIT, meaning He who touches me hears my voice. The bell is operated by a pull chain terminating in a large, ornate handle with scrollwork decoration.
Lot: 133 - Large Bulbous Clear Glass Lidded Jar
A large clear pressed glass storage jar of bulbous form featuring a wide mouth and a matching lid. The lid is constructed with a tiered, concentric-ring shoulder and a central solid-glass knob handle. The design is in the style of the Heritage Hill line produced by Anchor Hocking or similar mid-to-late 20th-century American utility glassware. The glass is transparent and devoid of any etched or embossed decorative patterns. The base displays a faint circular mold indentation but lacks maker marks or literal transcriptions. The interior of the jar contains a white auction tag.
Lot: 134 - Edwardian Adjustable Shaving Stand & Colgate Stick
This early 20th-century shaving stand is constructed from a silver-toned metal, likely nickel-plated brass or white metal. It features a weighted, tiered circular base supporting a telescopic central pedestal with a thumb screw for height adjustment. A circular mirror head is mounted on a tilting yoke at the top, featuring a beveled glass plate on one side and a black surface with an embossed foliate pattern on the reverse. A swiveling metal arm attached to the column holds a white milk glass shaving mug. Inside the mug is a cylindrical metal canister embossed with COLGATE'S SHAVING STICK and a lid with a stylized C & Co monogram.
Lot: 135 - Vtg Men's Grooming Set w/ Leather Toiletry Bag
This lot features an assortment of mid-to-late 20th-century men's grooming and personal care products presented in a circular woven wicker basket. The collection is anchored by a brown leather or leather-like zippered dopp kit featuring a yellow synthetic interior lining. Shaving implements include a straight razor with cream-colored scales and a steel blade, two shaving brushes with red and blue/white handles respectively, and a white ceramic shaving mug containing a partially used soap puck. A sharpening tool is included, bearing the mark KINFOLKS INC. ALLEY N.Y. The personal care inventory consists of multiple bars of Lifebuoy Soap in original red, yellow, and white packaging, manufactured in Cyprus for Port Sunlight, England, and featuring period-specific photography and barcodes. Also included are a box of Palmolive Lather Shaving Cream in green and white cardboard packaging, two boxes of White Cloverine Salve, a Master Pencil styptic pencil in an orange and brown cardboard tube, and a small foil-wrapped packet of Imkare cold cream.
Lot: 136 - Mid-20th C. Cedar Box w/ Landscape Lithograph
A mid-20th-century footed cedar keepsake or jewelry box featuring an embossed decorative exterior and a hinged lid. The lid displays a central oval landscape lithograph depicting a mountain lake scene with an autumnal tree in the foreground, framed by an embossed scroll and floral border. The front panel is decorated with a continuous relief band featuring stylized floral and circular motifs. The side panels exhibit horizontal stepped ribbing. The box is constructed with unfinished cedar interior panels and includes a rectangular mirror set into the underside of the lid, accented with etched floral rose motifs. A brass-tone latch is mounted to the front. Accompanied by a small, detached brass-tone heart-shaped padlock and corresponding key located within the interior. No manufacturer's marks or stamps are visible on the exterior or interior surfaces.
Lot: 137 - Trio of Mallard Hen & Duckling Figurines
A set of three decorative figurines including one hen mallard and two matching ducklings. The items are crafted from a cast resin or composite material in the style of traditional wood-carved decoys, featuring detailed relief patterns mimicking individual feathers and wood texture. The hen mallard displays a painted teal speculum with black and white borders, along with an orange bill and inset amber-colored eyes. The ducklings are rendered in a similar resting pose with matching color palettes. The larger duck retains a grey felt base and a paper sticker reading MADE IN USA. Both ducklings are marked with an incised CP or GP monogram above a horizontal line on the rear flank.
Lot: 138 - Pair Ruddy Duck Decoys, Selmants & Ducks Unlimited
This lot consists of two contemporary carved and painted wooden Ruddy Duck decoys. The first specimen is a male drake in breeding plumage by J.P. Selmants of Medina, Ohio. It features a rust-red body, black crown, white cheek patches, and a blue bill, along with a characteristic upright carved tail. The underside is hand-inscribed - RUDDY DUCK - by: J.P. SELMANTS 10/93 and features a circular burned brand reading DUXBURY DECOYS / J. P. Selmants / MEDINA, OHIO. The second decoy is a female or immature Ruddy Duck from the Ducks Unlimited Lac La Croix Collection. It is decorated with mottled brown plumage, detailed feather painting on the wings, and a dark horizontal stripe across the buff-colored cheek patch. The base is hand-marked Lac La Croix / Ducks Unlimited / Collection and numbered 1641. It includes an inset gold-toned metal medallion reading DUCKS UNLIMITED / Special Edition / 1987-88.
Lot: 139 - Pair Herco Redhead & Northern Shoveler Duck Decoys
Herco Professional Gift decorative duck figurines. This pair includes one figurine representing a Redhead (Aythya americana) and another representing a Northern Shoveler (Spatula clypeata). Each piece is constructed of cast resin with a textured surface finish designed to simulate traditional hand-carved wood grain and individual feather barbs. The Redhead figurine features a reddish-brown head, orange/yellow eyes, a black breast, and a greyish-white back. The Northern Shoveler figurine features an iridescent dark green head, yellow eyes, a white breast, and rufous flanks with blue-grey wing highlights. Both figurines are finished with brown felted bases to protect display surfaces. The underside of each item retains a circular white manufacturer sticker that reads HERCO GIFT PROFESSIONAL. Length: Approximately 8 to 10 inches.
Lot: 140 - Royal Copley Pair & Ceramic Duck Figurines, Trio
This lot consists of three ceramic duck figurines in two distinct styles. The collection includes a matching pair of mallard drake figurines in a standing pose with open bills. These pieces are made of high-gloss glazed ceramic and display traditional mallard markings including iridescent green heads, white neck rings, chestnut brown breasts, and blue wing speculums. Both mallards are mounted on stylized green bases representing aquatic foliage. Based on the specific mold and glaze characteristics, these figurines are attributed to Royal Copley. The third item is a large, stylized seated duck figurine with a stoneware-style satin finish. It features a mottled tan and cream body with cobalt blue sponged accents on the bill, eyes, and wing feathers. The figurine is finished with a rustic raffia bow tied around the neck, characteristic of late 20th-century American country decor. No maker marks were visible on any of the pieces at the time of cataloging.
Lot: 141 - Ray Kunz Trio Carved Wood Decoys w/ Trumpeter Swan
This lot comprises a trio of hand-carved wooden bird figurines. The centerpiece is a large stylized Trumpeter Swan decoy by American artist Ray Kunz. The body of the swan is carved from natural wood, featuring a polished finish that highlights the wood grain and natural inclusions. The neck and head are finished with a stippled white paint texture that blends into the body with painted feather details. The bill and facial mask are rendered in matte black paint. The base of the swan features a recessed cork lining that frames a wooden center. This central area contains hand-written ink inscriptions stating STYLIZED TRUMPETER SWAN BY Ray Kunz followed by a signature reading RK Ray Kunz. Accompanying the swan are two smaller minimalist bird carvings, possibly representing doves or cygnets. These figures are executed in an unpainted, light-colored wood with a smooth matte finish. No maker marks or signatures are visible on these two smaller pieces.
Lot: 142 - Pair Tom Taber Woodendare Studio Wood Duck Decoys
A pair of hand-carved and polychrome painted wooden duck decoys from Tom Taber's Woodendare Studio. The larger decoy depicts a Mallard drake in a resting position, featuring layered feather carving on the back and wings, a green-toned head, and inset glass eyes. The smaller decoy is a Green-winged Teal drake with a copper-colored head, iridescent green eye stripe, speckled breast, and a vertical white bar on the flank, also with glass eyes. Both figures are finished with a combination of stains and paint to highlight the natural wood grain. The base of the Mallard decoy features an inset brass plaque inscribed Tom Taber's Woodendare Studio Signature Collection 1985-1986 Season, along with a hand-incised signature for Tom Taber. The Teal decoy bears a hand-incised Tom Taber signature on the base and an oval indentation with adhesive residue where a plaque was previously attached. Mallard height: approximately 6.5 inches Teal height: approximately 4 inches.
Lot: 143 - 3 Richard Morgan Attributed Wood Shorebird Decoys
A trio of hand-carved and painted wooden shorebird decoys in the American folk art tradition, attributed to Richard Morgan based on visual style and market consensus. The group includes two smaller shorebirds and one larger specimen. The smaller birds are decorated with black caps, cream-colored breasts, and black beaks, with stylized white feathering painted on the wings. The larger bird features a buff-colored breast with dark stippled detailing, a long brown beak, and a distinctive blue patch on the wings. Each bird is mounted on a slender wooden dowel stand set into a natural wood log slice base with the bark intact. No maker's marks or signatures are visible on any of the pieces.
Lot: 144 - Pair Folk Art Carved & Painted Shorebird Decoys
A pair of hand-carved and hand-painted wooden shorebird decoys produced in the American folk art style. Each figure is mounted on a slender dowel support set into a circular, rough-hewn wooden base. The first bird features dark, speckled plumage and a long, tapering beak. The second bird has a light-colored body with dark stippling, a black cap, and a black back. Both decoys are detailed with inset bead eyes and an antiqued finish that includes intentional distressing to the paint surface. These pieces are similar in style to contemporary decorative decoys by carvers such as Richard Morgan or William Kirkpatrick, but no maker signatures, marks, or labels are present.
Lot: 145 - A Pair of Decorative Molded Composite Swan Decoys
A pair of decorative swan figures crafted in a folk-art style. Both pieces are constructed of a molded composite material designed to replicate the appearance of hand-carved wood. The larger swan features a textured white painted body with a reddish-brown beak and dark eyes, exhibiting areas of simulated weathering and paint loss. The smaller swan is modeled with a pronounced S-curve neck and finished in a heavy cream crackle-glaze over a greyish-blue base, with a black-painted beak. An incised mark reading ?1988 is present on the interior of the base.
Lot: 146 - Glenn Olson, Express Mail Liberty Eagle II, Print
This color offset lithograph depicts a profile view of a bald eagle perched upon a snow-covered branch, set against a background of jagged, snow-capped mountains and a dark blue sky. The piece is titled in print centered below the image, The Express Mail Liberty Eagle II. The work is housed in a dark-toned wood frame with a gilded inner lip under glass. On the reverse, the cardboard backing bears a manufacturer label for the National Picture & Frame Co. of Greenwood, Mississippi, which includes the item code 6PK-20045-500-16X20 and states MADE IN AMERICA. No hand-signature or limited edition numbering is present. 16 x 20 inches (as noted on manufacturer label).
Lot: 147 - Attr. A. Giannelli Silver-Toned Eagle Sculpture
This large-scale decorative floor sculpture features a silver-toned eagle with its wings outspread, perched atop a textured, rocky outcropping. The eagle is rendered with meticulous detail, showing individual feathers and a high-polish, reflective finish. Based on visual consensus from historical auction records for identical models, this work is attributed to A. Giannelli (Italian, b. 1907) and is likely constructed of a sterling silver-plated or sterling-clad material over a cast core. The eagle and its rocky base rest upon a separate fluted column pedestal with a contrasting brass or gold-toned metallic finish. The pedestal features a square base decorated with etched geometric starburst motifs. While visual matches suggest an artist signature may be present on the rocky base, it is not clearly legible in the provided images. A lot tag numbered 147 is attached to the piece.
Lot: 148 - Vtg Doodlebug Spe-da-way Irish Mail Riding Toy
This is a Doodlebug Spe-da-way hand-propelled child's riding toy, commonly referred to as an Irish Mail or row-cycle. The vehicle features a metal frame constructed from a combination of tubular and flat-stock steel, finished in yellow and black paint. The toy is equipped with four metal spoked wheels painted red with solid black rubber tires. The red molded metal pan seat displays the brand name Doodlebug in white script with SPE DA WAY in yellow capital letters below. The steering and propulsion assembly consists of a tall black metal handlebar topped with two turned wooden grips. The hand-operated mechanism uses a push-pull motion that moves a connecting rod to rotate a central black drive wheel. A rubber drive belt transfers power from the drive wheel pulley to the rear axle pulley to propel the vehicle forward.
Lot: 149 - Ideal Toys Kitchen
This vintage toy kitchen cupboard, attributed to the Ideal Toy Company based on period design consensus, is constructed from lithographed sheet metal. The unit features a two-tier hutch design above a lower cabinet base. The exterior is decorated with a yellow lattice pattern accented by folk-art style fruit and floral motifs, including pineapples, cherries, and pears. The lower section includes a salmon-pink sliding center drawer and two hinged doors. Each door features a lithographed stylized figure in folk costume?a woman on the left and a man on the right?framed by heart and floral corner motifs. The interior shelves and backing are finished in a neutral grey-blue. The set includes an assortment of period-appropriate accessories: a red plastic spice rack with four containers labeled Salt, Pepper, Nutmeg, and Cloves in red vertical lettering; a red plastic tray containing three plastic eggs in white and tan; a pink plastic utensil; and a collection of aluminum cookware including a lidded pot and two nesting pans.
Lot: 150 - 1974 Marx Two-Story 5-Room Dollhouse w/ Furniture
A Louis Marx and Company two-story five-room dollhouse with an assortment of molded plastic furniture. The structure is composed of lithographed tin panels with a red plastic chimney and a three-sided white plastic bay window insert. The exterior front facade features a two-tone design with red horizontal siding on the upper half and white brick-patterned lithography on the lower half. The gabled roof features a white shingle pattern. The house features four window openings with white shutters and pine tree cut-outs. The interior contains five distinct rooms with detailed lithographed graphics. The upper level includes a nursery decorated with toy soldier motifs and alphabet and number borders, a blue-tiled bathroom, and a green room featuring a white fireplace with silhouette portraits. The lower level consists of a yellow room with a geometric rug pattern and a parlor featuring a fireplace with a mounted rifle detail above the mantel. An assortment of molded plastic furniture and accessories in various colors including pink, white, red, and blue is included.
Lot: 151 - Set 3 White Ceramic Pitchers & Wash Bowl
A group of ceramic pieces consisting of three white pitchers and one matching wash bowl. The largest item is an ironstone water pitcher manufactured by Richard Alcock of Burslem, England, active circa 1877 to 1881. It features an ovoid body with a flared spout and a scrolled handle accented by molded foliate terminals. The underside bears a black transfer-printed mark including a royal coat of arms and the text Royal Patent Ironstone Richard Alcock Burslem England. The second piece is a bulbous earthenware pitcher with a wide, scalloped spout and an ornate handle, featuring a prominent molded relief of a rose and foliage on both sides. The remaining items comprise a small wash set, including a pitcher with a ruffled rim and molded grape cluster relief, and a matching footed wash bowl with shell or floral details on the handles.
Lot: 152 - Early American Style 6-Arm Wood & Iron Chandelier
This primitive-style six-arm chandelier features a central turned wooden spindle with a dark-stained finish. Six gracefully arched wrought iron arms extend from the center, each terminating in a scalloped-edge metal candle cup or bobeche. The fixture is suspended from a dark metal chain. While currently holding six cream-colored wax taper candles, a thin black electrical cord is visible running along the hanging chain and entering a metal cap at the top of the wooden spindle, suggesting potential for electrified use or a hidden central light source. The design is consistent with 20th-century Early American or Country style reproductions, similar in form to those produced by manufacturers such as Hammerworks or Hearth-Glo.
Lot: 153 - Antique & Vtg Glass & Brass Kerosene Lamps
A collection of kerosene lamps in various styles and sizes, constructed from clear glass, tinted glass, and brass-tone metal. The assortment includes two miniature clear glass lamps with molded swirled or ribbed patterns, one on a low-profile reservoir and the other on a pedestal base. Also included is a larger pedestal lamp made of light lavender-tinted glass, likely indicating the presence of manganese used in glass production during the late 19th to early 20th centuries. The fourth item is a brass-tone metal finger lamp characterized by a wide, low-profile reservoir and a small loop handle for carrying. Each lamp is equipped with a metal burner mechanism featuring a manual wick adjuster knob. The burners are paired with clear glass chimneys of varying bulbous and straight-sided profiles. No legible manufacturer marks or patent dates are visible on the metal components or glass bodies.
Lot: 154 - Glass Keroscene lamps
This lot comprises two vintage clear glass kerosene oil lamps. The first lamp features an octagonal faceted glass font and matching octagonal base, with a molded Greek key meander band encircling the font shoulder. It is fitted with a glass chimney featuring a ruffled pie crust rim. The second lamp consists of a bulbous rounded font on a circular pedestal base with vertical fluted decoration, topped with a plain-rimmed glass chimney. Both lamps are equipped with metal burner assemblies, including adjustment knobs and wicks. While the adjustment knobs show circular impressions, specific manufacturer markings are not clearly legible. These pieces are characteristic of early 20th-century pressed glass utilitarian lighting.
Lot: 155 - Lovell Mfg Anchor Brand Wood Bench Clothes Wringer
This is an antique manual clothes wringer with an integrated folding bench, manufactured by the Lovell Manufacturing Company of Erie, Pennsylvania. The unit is constructed primarily of hardwood with a natural finish and features cast iron hardware throughout. The wringer mechanism consists of two horizontal rollers operated by a hand crank with a wooden handle. Ornate cast iron tension screws with finger grips are mounted at the top of the frame. The integrated bench is designed to fold for storage and extend to support wash tubs, secured by a series of metal hinges and hooks. Extensive stenciled markings are visible across the frame. The top rail and side supports are marked ANCHOR BRAND. The drip tray features the text ANCHOR BRAND CLOTHES WRINGER with an anchor logo, along with the slogans WARRANTED 5 YEARS and BEST ON EARTH. One side support is stenciled COGWHEEL SHIELDS PAT. MAY 5th 1896 followed by ANCHOR BRAND FOLDING BENCH WRINGER. The lower frame rail is marked LOVELL MANUFACTURING CO. and the side uprights include the Anchor Brand logo with L. M. CO. ERIE, PA.
Lot: 156 - Trio American Utilitarian Pottery w/ Hull Bean Pot
This lot comprises three pieces of American utility pottery including two-tone stoneware and a marked Hull Pottery vessel. The collection includes a small, bulbous individual bean pot manufactured by Hull Pottery, finished in a glossy dark brown glaze with a contrasting tan mottled drip glaze at the rim. The base of the bean pot is incised with the hull mark, copyright symbol, Oven Proof in script, and U.S.A. The collection further includes a large two-tone stoneware pitcher and a matching two-tone cylindrical storage crock. Both pieces feature a dark chocolate brown upper portion and handle over a cream-white lower body, with brown glazed interiors. These two-tone pieces are unmarked but are in the style of mid-20th century regional potteries like Robinson Ransbottom or McCoy. The lower white sections show an orange peel texture and minor firing pits typical of this style of stoneware.
Lot: 157 - Becky Hall Butter Dish & Pair Yellowware Bowls
This lot features three ceramic items consisting of a matching pair of antique yellowware mixing bowls and a signed contemporary studio pottery butter dish. The two yellowware bowls are designed with a paneled or ribbed body and a thick molded rim. One of these bowls includes an incised capacity mark of 6 on the underside of the base. The studio pottery butter dish is a two-piece set comprised of a domed cover with a circular knob and a matching underplate. The cover is finished in a white glaze with horizontal incised ribbing, while the base of the cover and the entire plate are decorated with a cobalt blue and white sponged or spatter-glaze pattern. The unglazed underside of the plate is hand-incised with the maker's signature Becky Hall and dated 1982.
Lot: 158 - Large Glass Carboy in Metal Tilting Pouring Stand
A large clear glass carboy, attributed to manufacturers such as Crisa or Illinois Glass, featuring a distinctive crackle glass textured base. The cylindrical vessel is designed with rounded shoulders and a narrow neck with a reinforced rim. The glass bottle is mounted within a black-painted metal tilting stand, commonly used for the controlled pouring of bulk liquids like water or wine. The stand consists of a pivoting A-frame floor base, vertical support straps, and a circular collar. A small metal chain is attached to the upper frame and loops around the neck of the bottle for security. A small white rectangular tag is attached to the glass, but no manufacturer markings are clearly visible.
Lot: 159 - 3 Victorian Style Cast Iron Swinging Wall Brackets
This lot features a set of three cast iron components forming a Victorian style swinging wall mount display, traditionally utilized for oil lamps or small planters. The set consists of a decorative wall plate with two vertical sockets, one highly ornate swinging arm with an integrated open-work basket featuring scrolling foliate and geometric motifs, and one simpler swinging arm terminating in a support ring. Both arms are fitted with pivot pins that seat into the wall bracket sockets. The pieces are finished in a uniform matte black, characteristic of a japanned finish or a well-maintained later paint application. No manufacturer marks or patent information were found upon inspection.
Lot: 160 - Set 4 Str. China Monogram Bread & Butter Plates
A set of four small circular plates manufactured by the Sterling China Company of East Liverpool, Ohio. These plates are constructed from heavy, vitrified china, a durable ceramic typically used for commercial service in restaurants, hotels, or clubs. The design features a scalloped rim and a white body decorated with a narrow yellow border along the edge. Each plate is further detailed with a blue script monogram LR positioned at the top of the well. The decoration is applied via transfer printing. The underside of each plate bears a stamped factory mark that reads STERLING, Vitrified China in script, EAST LIVERPOOL OHIO, U S A, and the production code K-3.
Lot: 160A - Silver Gelatin Print, Triangle Raincoat Building
This vintage black and white silver gelatin print captures the industrial facade of the Triangle Raincoat Co. Inc. building, an architectural and street scene from the early-to-mid 20th century. The three-story brick structure features a large horizontal sign across the second floor reading TRIANGLE RAINCOAT CO. INC. and a smaller vertical sign near the entrance identifying the location as the HOME OF TRIANGLE RAINCOAT CO. INC. The foreground shows a cobblestone street with prominent trolley tracks, two figures standing near the building's entrance, and three period automobiles parked along the curb. The photograph is professionally double-matted with forest green and cream mats and is housed in a tiered wooden frame featuring a green-toned inner border. No artist signature, stamps, or edition numbers are visible on the print or the frame. Dimensions: Not provided.
Lot: 161 - Steelcraft Lockheed Sirius Toy Airplane
This vintage toy aircraft is a model of the Lockheed Sirius monoplane, attributed to the Metalcraft Corporation of St. Louis, Missouri. The toy is constructed from pressed steel with a painted finish consisting of a green fuselage and red wings and horizontal stabilizers. It features a friction-driven motor integrated between the streamlined wheel spats. A rectangular gold-toned decal on the side of the fuselage is printed with the text LOCKHEED SIRIUS. The aircraft is equipped with a silver-toned engine cowling, a metal two-blade propeller, and two rubber wheels. This model represents the aircraft type made famous by aviators such as Charles Lindbergh during the 1930s.
Lot: 162 - Authentic Models Sopwith Camel Model Airplane
This large-scale display model represents a British Sopwith Camel biplane from the World War I era. The piece features a multi-material construction including a painted fuselage and wings, metal struts, and intricate wire rigging. It is finished in a yellow and cream color scheme with Royal Air Force (RAF) markings. Notable features include a carved wooden propeller, spoked wheels with thin tires, and authentic-style decals consisting of a black letter J and red, white, and blue concentric roundels on the fuselage and wings. The rudder displays a vertical red, white, and blue tricolor stripe. The model is a static display piece designed for suspension, currently shown with decorative hanging chains.
Lot: 163 - Steelcraft Boycraft Tri-Motor Airplane
Produced by Steelcraft under the Boycraft brand name, this is a vintage pressed steel toy modeled after a tri-motor transport aircraft of the late 1920s to early 1930s. The airplane features a high-wing monoplane design constructed from heavy-gauge pressed steel. It is equipped with three separate engine nacelles, each supporting a two-blade metal propeller. The landing gear consists of two large main wheels with red hubs and a smaller functional tail wheel. The fuselage and wings are finished in silver-toned paint, with a red-painted vertical stabilizer featuring a white decal with the registration mark NX131. A Boycraft brand decal is located on the side of the fuselage.
Lot: 164 - Folk Art Hand Carved Wood & Metal Biplane w/ Pilot
This large scale decorative biplane model features a hand carved wooden fuselage and wings with integrated metal components. The aircraft is designed as a single seat biplane with scalloped trailing edges on both the upper and lower wings. The construction includes metal wing struts, a metal landing gear assembly, and a two blade metal propeller at the nose. An open cockpit contains a fixed pilot figure wearing a vintage style flight helmet and goggles. The landing gear consists of two large spoked metal main wheels and a smaller metal tail wheel. The model is finished in a uniform dark reddish brown paint, while the metal parts show a dark patinated finish. Both the propeller and the wheels are manually rotatable. There are no manufacturer marks or signatures visible on the item. The piece is currently outfitted with chains for ceiling suspension.
Lot: 165 - Repro-Crafters Hot Air Balloon, Attr. Agohob, 1995
Repro-Crafters decorative hanging hot air balloon model, produced in 1995. The item features a molded and hand-painted envelope with alternating red and cream-colored vertical panels, detailed with black highlights and thin wire rigging. Suspended by natural fiber ropes is a woven basket carrying a group of several polychrome figures in various active poses. Miniature fabric sandbags are tied to the basket's exterior. The underside of the balloon base features a gold-foil label marked REPRO-CRAFTERS and ? MCMXCV. Based on market consensus and stylistic similarities to known works, this piece is attributed to the designs of Allan Agohob.
Lot: 166 - Am. Citizen Stone Lithograph & Maritana Tobacco
This lot comprises two antique tobacco advertising items. The first is a framed stone lithograph for American Citizen cigars. The lithograph features a central portrait of George Washington in an oval frame, topped by an eagle and flanked by American flags and laurel branches. The composition is set against a yellow background and includes text reading Hand Made American Citizen, Mild and Fragrant, 5 cents, Pleasing to the Taste, and Popular Everywhere. The piece is matted and housed in a dark-stained wood frame with a glass front and a brass plaque marked Original Antique Lithograph. Attached to the reverse is a Certificate of Authenticity from Reserve Stone Engravings, identifying the piece as Item No. 1525 and dating the production to the 1870-1925 period. The second item is a rectangular lithographed tin for Maritana High Grade Sun Cured Chewing Tobacco, produced by the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. of Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The tin features yellow and black graphics with text indicating the manufacturer and product details, including a statement that the brand has been an active seller for over thirty years.
Lot: 167 - Fenton S. Burns Lavender Satin Glass Cat Figurine
A Fenton Art Glass seated cat figurine with a head-turned pose, executed in lavender opalescent satin glass. The glass features a frosted surface with milky opalescent highlights visible on the ears, chest, and tail. The figurine is hand-decorated with a floral motif consisting of white and light purple flowers with green leaves. Additional painted details include white dot accents, stylized brown markings on the chest and back, and purple eyes with eyelashes. The piece bears a silver and black oval foil label on the lower back with a stylized F logo and the text FENTON Handpainted in USA. The underside is hand-signed in white script Hand painted by S. Burns.
Lot: 168 - Vintage Mechanical Nursery Baby Scale
This vintage mechanical nursery scale is composed of sheet metal with a white enamel finish. It features a pedestal base supporting a large, curved weighing tray designed for infant use. The circular dial face is marked Weighs 30 Pounds by Ounces and is calibrated with a numerical scale from 0 to 29. The center of the dial features a light blue five-pointed star and three mid-century style illustrations of infants. A blue metal indicator needle is mounted to the center of the face. The weighing tray is secured to the supporting frame with two visible screws.
Lot: 169 - Langelier: Trio of Americana Folk Art Landscapes
A trio of contemporary Americana folk art landscape paintings executed in acrylic on shaped wood panels. Each panel is designed with a gently arched top and features a distinct pastoral scene rendered in an opaque, graphic style. The first panel is painted on a light blue ground and depicts an expansive farmstead with a red barn, white picket fences, and various livestock including cows at a pond, a horse, and grazing sheep. The second panel is painted on a natural wood-finished ground and shows a classic red covered bridge spanning a stream in a mountainous landscape. The third panel, also on a light blue ground, features a picturesque grist mill with a prominent waterwheel situated by a calm body of water. All three works are signed Langelier in white cursive in the lower right corner.
Lot: 170 - Antique 2-Panel Folding Wood Blanket & Quilt Rack
This object is a two-panel folding wooden rack, also referred to as a wooden utility walker, traditionally used as a quilt stand, blanket rack, or towel horse. The construction consists of two matching rectangular frames, each with a top and bottom horizontal rail joined to vertical supports. The wood is finished with a warm, medium-brown stain. The vertical members are detailed with chamfered, tapered tops and simple tapered feet. The two sections are joined by two dark-finished metal butt hinges, which allow the unit to fold flat for storage or stand at an angle for stability. No maker's marks or stamps are visible on the wood or hardware. A modern white inventory tag with a barcode is attached to the upper rail of one panel.
Lot: 171 - Wall-Mounted Folding Wood & Cast Iron Drying Rack
This wall-mounted architectural salvage drying rack dates to the late 19th or early 20th century. The unit consists of three solid hardwood arms mounted to a heavy-duty cast iron pivoting wall bracket. The central iron mechanism is engineered to allow the arms to fan out independently for hanging laundry or herbs, and then fold together vertically to lie flat against the wall when not in use. The hardware includes a top hinge and a series of grooved circular plates that facilitate and guide the movement of the wooden slats. No manufacturer's name, patent dates, or model numbers are visible on the metal or wooden components.
Lot: 172 - Set 12 Franklin Porc. Woodland Surprises J. Smith
A set of twelve hand-painted fine bisque porcelain figurines from the Woodland Surprises collection, designed by Jacqueline B. Smith for Franklin Porcelain in 1984. Each individual grouping consists of two separate pieces: a detailed animal figure and a corresponding naturalistic habitat base or shell designed to house it. The collection features a variety of forest and pond creatures including a raccoon in a berry-laden tree stump, a fox in a rocky crevice with a butterfly, a bear in a cave with a pumpkin, a sleeping mouse beside mushrooms, a duckling amidst reeds, a frog on a pink water lily, an owl in an evergreen hollow, a beaver with its stick lodge, a squirrel in a tall hollow log, a rabbit nestled in a cabbage leaf, a bluebird in a hollowed wood structure, and a turtle emerging from under broad leaves. The underside of each base features a black backstamp with the series title, animal identification, artist facsimile signature, and a 1984 copyright date. Original gold foil stickers indicating manufacture in Korea or Taiwan are present on several pieces.
Lot: 173 - Set 4 Shaker Style Ladder Back Splint Side Chairs
This set of 4 side chairs is crafted in a traditional Shaker or Early American style. The frames are constructed from a light colored hardwood with a warm honey toned finish. Each chair features a ladder back design with two horizontal slats and rear posts topped with simple turned finials. The seats are composed of woven wood splints in a basketweave pattern. The chairs are supported by turned front legs featuring ring turnings and multiple turned stretchers. One chair retains a modern inventory tag with a barcode, but no maker marks or signatures are present on the wood itself.
Lot: 174 - Primitive Rustic Reclaimed Wood Work Table/Bench
This is a primitive farmhouse-style work table or potting bench constructed from reclaimed wood. The structure features a wide plank work surface above a single central drawer. The drawer exhibits hand-cut dovetail joinery and is fitted with a hand-forged iron pull. The piece is supported by four square-sawn legs and includes a full-length lower shelf. A tall, open-back frame is topped with a hand-hewn crossmember characterized by an organic, yoke-like shape. This upper rail is equipped with five hand-forged iron hooks. The wood surfaces display natural grain patterns, knots, and a distressed finish. No maker labels or markings are present.
Lot: 174A - Enterprise Aluminum Co. Drip-O-lator Coffee Pot
An authentic mid-century Drip-O-lator coffee maker manufactured by The Enterprise Aluminum Company of Massillon, Ohio. This two-piece assembly consists of a glazed earthenware lower pot and a removable aluminum upper drip basket. The ceramic base is decorated in a two-tone color palette, featuring a cream upper portion and a bright red lower section, separated by an applied chrome-finished metal band. The upper aluminum cylinder is embossed with a floral lily motif and includes stamped measurement graduations for 2, 4, 6, and 8 cups. It is equipped with a black heat-resistant composite handle. The interior components include a perforated aluminum spreader plate with a spiral-tip center post. The set includes a matching two-tone ceramic lid with a cream and chrome finial. The underside of the ceramic pot bears a black transfer-printed mark reading: THE ENTERPRISE ALUMINUM CO. MASSILLON, OHIO SUPERIOR QUALITY KITCHEN WARE Drip-O-lator TRADE MARK REG.U.S.PAT.OFF. PATENT NOS.1370782-1743925.
Lot: 175 - Antique Cast Iron Gas Parlor Heater, Fleur-de-Lis
An antique gas-fueled parlor stove featuring a cylindrical cast iron body set upon a highly decorative cast iron base. The unit is supported by four cabriole-style legs with silver-toned plating, matching the decorative footrail and the ornate crown assembly. The center of the body is adorned with an oval silver-toned plaque depicting a heraldic shield with two fleurs-de-lis and diagonal stripes, flanked by two torches. The lower firebox section consists of two hinged doors with an ornate lattice-work frame over mica panels. Internally, the firebox is filled with multiple perforated ceramic radiants. A gas intake pipe and control valve are located at the lower right base of the heater. The rear portion of the top casting is embossed with the alphanumeric mark 4-A.
Lot: 176 - Tiffany Style Leaded Glass Tulip Motif Table Lamp
This Tiffany-style table lamp features a domed leaded glass shade and a cast metal base. The shade is constructed from blue slag glass panels with a textured, rippled surface, decorated with a repeating motif of white tulip blossoms and pale green leaves. The lower edge of the shade exhibits an irregular, scalloped border with decorative leading. The lamp is supported by a cast metal base with a flared, multi-lobed foot featuring embossed floral and foliate designs in a matte silver-toned finish. The lighting fixture consists of a two-light cluster with brass-toned sockets, each featuring an independent bead-chain pull switch. The sockets are marked with standard electrical ratings of 250V and 250W. The lamp is fitted with a brown, two-conductor plastic power cord and a two-prong non-polarized plug. No maker's marks or signatures were identified on the shade or base. Based on the construction and electrical components, this item is a late 20th-century reproduction.
Lot: 177 - Cohasset Colonials Octagonal Pedestal Side Table
12.5x 12.5x 23. This octagonal pedestal side table is designed in the Early American Colonial Revival style and is attributed to Cohasset Colonials by Hagerty. The piece features an octagonal top with a beveled edge and an oak-grain finish, suggesting a veneer or laminate over a composite or secondary wood core. The top is supported by a central turned wood pedestal. The base consists of a tripod arrangement of three arched saber legs. The wood is finished in a warm honey-toned stain. A white auction tag is attached to the pedestal. No maker's marks were observed. Height: 25 inches (approximate).
Lot: 178 - Betty Crocker & Ree Drummond Culinary/Health Books
This collection contains multiple volumes focused on culinary arts, health, and general non-fiction. Bibliographic highlights include the Revised and Enlarged edition of Betty Crocker's Picture Cook Book (McGraw-Hill/The Pillsbury Company), and two volumes from The Pioneer Woman Cooks series by Ree Drummond, titled Come and Get It! and A Year of Holidays, both published by William Morrow. Other culinary works include The Complete Cookbook by Sandra Lee (Wiley), Rival Crock-Pot Slow Cooker Recipes for All Occasions, and several regional or community publications such as Hungarian Recipes and Family Favorites by the Martha Circle of the Hungarian United Presbyterian Church in Youngstown, Ohio, and Treasured Slovenian & International Recipes. Non-culinary titles include Give Me a Break by John Stossel (HarperCollins), the Encyclopaedia Britannica Almanac 2003 (stated First Edition), and health-related guides such as The Doctors Book of Food Remedies (Rodale) and Food Cures (Reader's Digest). The lot also includes home maintenance and lifestyle books such as Take the Pain out of Painting! by Glenn Haege and The Ultimate Wreath Book by Ellen Platt. The volumes are presented in various formats, including cloth-bound hardcovers with dust jackets, pictorial boards, softcovers, and plastic comb/spiral-bound booklets. The collection consists of standard octavo and quarto sizes.
Lot: 179 - Antique & Collectible Ref. Books & Price Guides
This lot comprises a collection of reference books and price guides pertaining to various categories of antiques and collectibles. Key titles include two hardcover volumes of George Johnson's Christmas Ornaments, Lights, and Decorations: Collector's Identification and Value Guide, Volume I and Volume II, published by Collector Books. Other notable volumes include The Official Red Book: A Guide Book of United States Coins by R.S. Yeoman, edited by Kenneth Bressett, in a red cloth binding; Todd M. Axelrod's Collecting Historical Documents: A Guide to Owning History; and William F. Knapke's The Railroad Caboose, published by Golden West Books. The collection is further supplemented by O'Brien's Collecting Toys (11th Edition), Hyman's Antiques and Collectibles Price Guide 1994-95, and several softcover guides for Matchbox toys, United States currency, and farm tractors. The volumes are primarily trade octavo and quarto in size, featuring a variety of bindings including cloth, pictorial boards, and softcover wrappers. Many books include photographic plates and detailed illustrations for identification purposes.
Lot: 179A - Brass Lamp w/ Eagle & Cranberry Coin Spot Shades
A two-light table lamp in the Neoclassical or Federal Revival style, constructed from brass and cast metal. The lamp features a circular, stepped, and weighted base decorated with a gadrooned or fluted pattern. A fluted columnar pedestal stem rises to a central brass orb. Two adjustable S-curved brass arms extend from the orb, each supporting a downward-facing socket. The lamp is topped with a cast metal finial depicting an eagle with outspread wings perched upon a small globe. The lamp is fitted with two bell-shaped art glass shades. These shades are cranberry opalescent with a repeating coin spot pattern and feature crimped, ruffled rims. The opalescence transitions from a pink cranberry hue at the top to a milky white at the edges. No manufacturer marks or signatures were identified on the piece. A white paper lot tag marked 195A is attached to one arm.
Lot: 180 - Taste of Home Recipes & Holiday Books, 1998-2013
A collection of Taste of Home culinary publications consisting of multiple hardcover annual volumes and one special edition softcover magazine. The annual recipe books are quarto-sized volumes bound in publisher's colorfully illustrated pictorial boards. Included years in this collection are 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010. Each hardcover volume features a wide array of recipes with full-color culinary photography and instructional content. The spines are printed with the specific year and title, with the imprint Taste of Home Books or tasteofhome located at the foot. Accompanying the hardcovers is a softcover magazine titled Taste of Home Holiday Slow Cooker: Your Easiest Gatherings Ever, designated as a Special Collectors Edition and TOH Orange Edition, dated Winter 2013. This publication features 162 quick-prep recipes and specialized slow cooker instructions.
Lot: 181 - Southwestern Pine Entryway Bench w/ Upholstery
33 inches long. A contemporary hall or entryway bench constructed of solid wood, likely pine, featuring a light honey-toned finish. The bench is designed with a post-and-rail frame where the four square legs terminate slightly above the level of the seat. A single wooden stretcher rail connects the front legs for structural support. The rectangular padded seat is upholstered in a woven tapestry fabric featuring a Southwestern-inspired geometric pattern. The textile design includes horizontal stripes and stylized diamond motifs in shades of slate blue, gray, and off-white. No manufacturer labels, stamps, or marks were found upon inspection.
Lot: 182 - Dilworth's Coffee Wood & Metal Store Display Bin
Antique Dilworth's Prime Grade Coffee country store display bin. This piece, dating from the late 19th to early 20th century, was produced for the Dilworth Brothers Co. of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, for bulk retail coffee storage and display. The bin features a solid wood frame with a slanted, hinged lid. The front panel consists of black-painted wood decorated with gold-toned stenciled lettering reading Dilworth's Prime Grade Coffee and an ornate central coffee urn graphic. The side panels and the interior are lined with sheet metal, likely tin or galvanized steel. The lid is equipped with a white ceramic pull knob and an interior metal stay chain.
Lot: 183 - Detecto No. 4 Vtg Cast Iron & Brass Counter Scale
A vintage No. 4 counter balance scale manufactured by Detecto Scales in New York, NY. The unit features a heavy cast iron base finished in dark blue paint. The weighing mechanism consists of a flat, circular platform on one side and a detachable brass scoop on the opposite side. A notched brass beam is graduated with stamped numbers 0 through 16, ending with the designation oz. The beam is equipped with a pear-shaped sliding brass poise weight. The base is embossed with Detecto Scales on one side and New York N.Y. U.S.A. on the other. The central pivot is embossed with the model number No. 4.
Lot: 184 - Antique Singer 24-3 Chain Stitch Sewing Machine
This antique industrial-style sewing machine is a Model 24-3 produced by The Singer Manufacturing Company. Constructed of cast iron with a black japanned enamel finish, the machine features a pedestal base and a characteristic overhead walking-lever mechanism. It is designed as a single-thread chain stitch machine. The frame is decorated with multi-colored floral decals depicting yellow daisies and green foliage. Identification marks include a circular brass medallion on the front pillar embossed with THE SINGER MANFG CO. and the Singer logo featuring a large S with crossed needles and a shuttle. Two stamped metal plates are affixed to the base; the upper plate displays serial number 16281235 and the lower plate displays model number 24-3. Partially visible gold-toned lettering along the top of the arm reads Singer Manufacturing Co. The machine includes a flat rectangular metal work table and a detached heavy metal drive chain.
Lot: 185 - Union Pacific Railroad Locomotive Spittoon
This spittoon is a vintage transportation collectible featuring Union Pacific Railroad branding. The vessel is constructed from brass and follows a traditional cuspidor form with a wide, flared funnel top and a bulbous, weighted base. The front of the base is decorated with a raised embossed relief depicting a nineteenth-century steam locomotive. Directly below the locomotive is the inscribed text UNION PACIFIC R.R. This item exhibits the characteristic two-piece assembly typical of mid-to-late twentieth-century railroadiana reproductions and promotional collectibles.
Lot: 186 - Colonial Revival Curly Maple Three Drawer Chest
A mid 20th century American Colonial Revival style chest of drawers featuring a solid wood construction. The case is fitted with three full width drawers, each notable for the prominent figure of curly maple grain on the fronts. The secondary wood used for the drawer sides and bottoms is oak. Each drawer is equipped with two turned wooden knobs. The case features straight sides and a decorative scalloped lower apron that transitions into bracket style feet. Construction details include machine cut through dovetail joinery on the drawer boxes. No maker marks or labels are visible.
Lot: 187 - Antique American Pine 2-Piece Step-Back Cupboard
This is a two-piece step-back cupboard designed in the American Country or Primitive style. The unit is constructed from pine with a natural honey-toned finish and features a back composed of vertical boards. The upper section contains two doors with glass panes and decorative scalloped ogee arched tops. Below the glazed doors are two small drawers. The interior of the upper section is painted in a slate blue and includes one fixed shelf. The lower section serves as a base cabinet with a slightly overhanging top and two solid-panel doors. The base interior matches the upper section with slate blue paint and one fixed shelf. Hardware consists of turned wooden knobs on the drawers and lower doors, metal latches on the doors, and a wooden turn-button on the center stile of the lower section. The drawers exhibit simple nailed construction.
Lot: 188 - De Laval Junior No. 2 Hand-Crank Cream Separator
An antique centrifugal cream separator manufactured by The De Laval Separator Co. of New York. This Junior No. 2 model features a heavy cast iron base and housing with a black painted finish. The assembly includes a large tinned or galvanized metal supply bowl situated atop the unit, two integrated discharge spouts for cream and skimmed milk, and a manual crank arm with a wooden grip. The crank arm is embossed with the part number EC5402. Identification is confirmed by several markings: a red and gold-tone riveted nameplate on the front reading JUNIOR No. 2, THE DE LAVAL SEPARATOR CO. NEW YORK, MADE IN U.S.A.; gold-tone transfer lettering on the side of the housing stating DE LAVAL JUNIOR; and a stylized decorative graphic on the rear of the housing.
Lot: 189 - American Colonial Revival Spindle Deacon's Bench
An American Colonial Revival style wooden deacon's bench, also known as a settle, constructed of solid wood with a warm honey-colored finish. The backrest features a shaped top rail with a central decorative heart-shaped cutout positioned above a row of thirteen turned spindles. The bench is designed with curved, scroll-form armrests supported by turned posts. The seat is comprised of longitudinal planks with a rounded front edge. The base consists of four turned legs joined by a simple rectangular box stretcher for stability. Accompanied by a removable, button-tufted seat cushion upholstered in a striped fabric featuring shades of blue, gray, cream, and red. This piece is consistent with mid-20th-century American country furniture production. No maker's marks, stamps, or labels are visible.
Lot: 190 - Brad Wiley Wood & Dale Hanson Cast Puffin Figures
This lot features two decorative puffin figurines of Alaskan origin. The primary piece is a hand-carved wood sculpture of an Atlantic puffin by artist Brad Wiley. The carving displays detailed texture on the wings and breast to simulate plumage and is finished with polychrome paint on the beak, face, and webbed feet. The bird is mounted on a natural, weathered driftwood base which is hand-signed Brad Wiley in black ink. The second item is a smaller cast composite figurine depicting a pair of puffins perched on a rocky outcropping. Produced by the Studios of Dale Hanson in Sitka, Alaska, this piece is hand-painted and retains its original silver-tone foil label on the black felt-covered underside.
Lot: 190A - Primitive Style Metal Witches Hat Chandelier
This is a two-tier electrified candle-style chandelier in the primitive or Colonial Revival style, closely resembling the Witches Hat designs by Irvin's Tinware. The fixture is constructed from sheet metal with a matte charcoal gray finish. It features a tiered conical central body and twelve scrolling flat-bar arms arranged in two tiers, with four arms on the upper tier and eight on the lower tier. Each arm terminates in a crimped bobeche and a candle-style socket fitted with a yellow-toned faux-wax sleeve. The chandelier is suspended by a brass-tone chain and is electrified with a modern power cord. No maker's marks or labels are visible on the exterior of the piece. Dimensions: Not provided.
Lot: 191 - C.B. French Cabinet Co. Oak Magneto Phone Booth
This antique indoor telephone booth was manufactured by the C.B. French Cabinet Co. Inc. of Brooklyn, New York, during the early 20th century. The single-piece upright cabinet is constructed of solid wood with an oak grain and a warm medium-brown finish. It features a bi-fold door that operates on a metal top-pivot track system. Both the door and the left-side panel are fitted with multiple clear glass panes in the upper sections. The interior is lined with textured, embossed panels in a dark brown color, featuring a repeating floral and geometric pattern. Interior fittings include a built-in wooden writing desk and a secondary corner shelf or seat. The booth is equipped with an original Kellogg Switchboard & Supply Co. magneto wall telephone with dual brass bells and a black transmitter arm. A decorative sign mounted on the interior wall reads TELEPHONE 5 MINUTE TIME LIMIT. A porcelain pull-chain light fixture is installed in the ceiling. The cabinet retains a metal manufacturer's plate on the interior door frame reading MANUFACTURED BY C. B. FRENCH CABINET CO. INC. BROOKLYN, N.Y. PATENT PENDING.
Lot: 191A - Enesco Flying Circus Action Musical
This collectible action musical, titled The Flying Circus, was produced by Enesco Imports Corp. in 1987 as the second issue of four in the Travels of Yesteryear series. The piece is designed by M. Gilmore Designs, Inc. and is constructed from hand-painted molded resin and plastic components mounted on a circular wooden-finish base. A red and yellow biplane is suspended by a metal rod and features C.B. Tuttle script on the fuselage and tail registration number N2590J. The aircraft is manned by a pilot and includes three wing-walking daredevil figures in various acrobatic poses. The rotating base depicts a rural farm scene, including a red barn, a white silo, a windmill, a vintage black coupe, and cows in a pasture. The barn features printed signs for C.B. Tuttle's Flying Circus and Sight Seeing Airplane Rides and High-Flying Daredevils. The piece contains a wind-up musical mechanism operated by a metal key on the base, which plays the tune Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines. This item is part of a limited edition of 10,000 sequentially numbered pieces worldwide. The lot includes the original pictorial cardboard box and a Certificate of Authenticity with a facsimile signature of Eugene Freedman.
Lot: 192 - Set 3 American Cast Metal Animals w/ Hubley Horse
This lot features three antique cast metal animal figures of American manufacture, including a marked piece by the Hubley Manufacturing Company. The first figure is a standing horse of painted cast metal, mounted on a rectangular beveled wooden base. The horse is finished in a reddish-brown color with a black mane and tail. Embossed markings on the interior of the rear left leg read HUBLEY and LANC. PA., identifying the piece as a product of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The second item is a seated Boston Terrier or Bulldog still bank composed of painted cast iron. It features a two-piece vertical casting construction joined by a flat-head screw on the right side, with a narrow coin slot located on top of the head. The third item is a seated Spaniel or Setter figure made of cast iron. It is a two-piece vertical seam casting and includes a vintage-style iron skeleton key tied around the neck with twine.
Lot: 193 - Barbara Mock Wildflower Fantasy Signed Print
This limited edition offset lithograph, titled Wildflower Fantasy, is a reproduction of an original watercolor by American artist Barbara Mock. The artwork features an arrangement of wildflowers, including lilies, daisies, and bluebells, gathered in a white wicker basket. The composition is rendered in a soft palette of pink, yellow, blue, and green against an atmospheric background. The piece is hand-signed in pencil by the artist in the lower-right margin and is numbered 236/1950. A printed plate signature with a copyright date of 1986 is also visible in the lower right of the image area. The lower-left margin includes the printed text Somerset House Limited, Houston, Texas. The print is presented in a white-painted wooden frame with triple matting in pink, charcoal grey, and gold. The reverse of the frame includes a Certificate of Limited Edition from Somerset House Limited, dated 1987, and a gallery label from The Frame Cellar of Canfield, Ohio.
Lot: 194 - Mary Bertrand Signed Floral Offset Lithograph
This floral print is an offset lithograph after an original watercolor by artist Mary Vincent Bertrand. The composition features a soft-focus bouquet of peach, blue, and white flowers with green foliage and delicate trailing branches set against a pale, neutral background. The work is numbered 1976/2900 in pencil and features a hand-signed cursive signature reading m bertrand at the bottom center, located below a printed copyright mark for Bertrand. The artwork is presented in a dark wood frame with a double mat in shades of slate blue and cream. No publisher or printer stamps are visible on the face of the work.
Lot: 195 - 19th-Century American Primitive Pine Work Table
This primitive country work table is constructed from solid pine and mixed softwoods with an aged finish. The tabletop is formed from two wide planks with an overhanging edge. It features a deep rectangular box apron supported by four hand-hewn, roughly tapered square legs. The construction is reinforced with visible square-head nails. No maker's marks or manufacturer stamps are visible on the exterior or undercarriage of the piece.
Lot: 196 - Late Victorian Eastlake Carved Pedestal Table
A late 19th-century Victorian parlor or side table in the Eastlake style. The circular solid wood top features decorative incised motifs, including two concentric circles and a central lobed or scalloped medallion. The top is supported by an ornate pedestal base consisting of a central turned post with a prominent four-way carved block featuring fan-shaped radiating patterns. The table rests on a tripod base with three splayed legs, each decorated with carved foliate or leaf designs at the knees and tapering towards the feet. The central pedestal terminates in a turned finial at the bottom. The wood grain is prominent throughout with a medium brown finish. No maker's marks or labels are visible.
Lot: 197 - American Windsor Painted Settle & Log Cabin Quilt
A mid-20th century American Windsor style wooden settle bench, commonly referred to as a deacons bench, and a coordinating cotton patchwork quilt. The bench features a spindle back topped by a scalloped crest rail, curved arms with turned supports, and a solid plank seat. The base consists of eight turned legs stabilized by H-form stretchers. The entire wooden frame is finished in a medium blue-grey paint. The quilt is executed in a classic Log Cabin pattern, characterized by concentric rectangular strips surrounding a center square. The fabrics include a variety of floral, geometric, and calico prints in shades of barn red, dusty blue, cream, and brown.
Lot: 198 - Oak Lodge Style Magazine End Table with Duck Motif
A late 20th-century oak and oak veneer magazine end table designed in a rustic or lodge style. The piece features a single-door cabinet at the base opening to a storage compartment. The door is decorated with an inset printed panel depicting three mallard ducks in flight among autumn-colored leaves and tree branches. Positioned above the door is a pull-out slide-out shelf with a black inset top surface. One side of the cabinet is equipped with an integrated two-tier magazine rack. The piece is finished in a medium-honey oak stain and is fitted with brass-tone circular knobs and exposed side hinges. The interior construction utilizes modern pocket-hole joinery. No maker marks are visible.
Lot: 199 - Large American Oval Braided Multi-Color Area Rug
101x 67. This is a large oval braided area rug in the traditional North American style. The rug is constructed from continuous, concentric bands of braided fabric strips, typically made of wool or a wool blend, which have been sewn together to create the final oval form. The design features a variegated pattern with a palette of slate blue, dusty rose, and cream. A small white rectangular tag is attached to the outer edge, though the printed information is not legible.
Lot: 200 - Three Americana Style Braided Oval Rugs
A trio of traditional American-style braided rugs in a concentric oval pattern. The set includes one large area rug, one runner, and one small accent mat. The rugs are constructed from braided textile strands, likely a cotton or wool blend, sewn together in a continuous coil to form an oval shape. The color palette consists of coordinated repeating bands in navy blue, burgundy, and variegated tan and cream with light blue highlights. This design is characteristic of rural farmhouse or country-style decor. A manufacturer label with a barcode is attached to the edge of the largest rug, though the text is illegible.
Lot: 200A - Set 12 Franciscan Porc. Vanishing Barn Plates
A set of 12 porcelain collector plates from the series titled The Vanishing American Barn produced by Franciscan Porcelain. Each circular plate features a detailed pictorial scene depicting historical or regional American farm buildings and barns in various seasonal settings. The series is based on original artwork, with the majority of the plates featuring the printed signature of artist Harris Hien. One plate, which depicts a steam locomotive emerging from a structure, is signed Karas in the lower right corner of the artwork. Individual titles in the collection include Round Barn, New England Barn, and Southern Tobacco Barn. The scenes are rendered in a representational style, likely achieved through high-quality transfer printing on a white porcelain ground. Each plate is finished with a thin gold-toned rim. The underside of each plate bears a brown backstamp identifying the manufacturer as Franciscan Porcelain and the series title. The backstamp also notes that this is a Limited Edition World Premier Issue Collectors Series produced exclusively for The Historic Providence Mint with a copyright date of 1983.
Lot: 200B - Anchor Hocking Wexford & FTDA Pressed Glass Vases
This collection consists of three pieces of clear pressed glass commercial florist ware. Two matching footed vases feature the Wexford pattern, which is attributed to Anchor Hocking. These vases have a flared shape with a scalloped rim and a molded diamond-point pattern across the body, resting on pedestal bases with vertical fluting. The third item is a cylindrical vase with vertical ribbing and a flared rim, accented by a horizontal band of molded diamond patterns near the base. The underside of this cylindrical vase is marked with the raised lettering FTDA ? 1982, indicating its production for the Florists Transworld Delivery Association. All pieces exhibit the rounded edges characteristic of molded glass manufacture.
Lot: 201 - Set 8 Vtg Motor Oil Bottles w/ Spouts & Carrier
A set of eight one-quart oil bottles with pouring spouts, housed in an original eight-compartment carrier with a central spring-coil handle. This collection of period service station equipment dates from the circa 1920s to 1940s. One bottle features a red and black applied color label for HEP Imperial Refineries, Clayton, Missouri. Other bottles in the set are embossed with various measurement instructions and volume markers, including Fill to Arrow Point, Fill to the Ring, and One Liquid Quart. Several bottles bear embossed measurement seals such as Mass D-9 Seal and a logo within a triangle. The metal pouring spouts vary in manufacturer and branding. Multiple spouts are embossed for The Master Mfg. Co., Litchfield, Illinois, with a patent date of September 14, 1926. One spout is branded with a Gargoyle logo and embossed for Gargoyle Mobiloil B, Property of Vacuum Oil Co. Another spout features an oval logo for B.O. Rhodes Co. The spouts exhibit different styles of dust caps and breather hole configurations.
Lot: 202 - Set 8 Master Motor Oil Bottles w/ Spouts & Carrier
Set of eight motor oil bottles with dispensing spouts and a frame carrier. The spouts feature an embossed oval logo for The Master Manufacturing Company of Litchfield, Illinois, with a patent date of September 14, 1926. The set consists of eight bottles with a one liquid quart capacity. One bottle is embossed with the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) logo featuring a central torch symbol and the words Standard Oil Company Service (Indiana). Another bottle is a blue-tinted Ball Perfect Mason jar. Additional bottles feature measurement markings including One Liquid Quart, To-Line, and Mass. O-11 Seal. The carrier is a black-finished frame configured to hold eight bottles in two rows with a central carry handle. One liquid quart capacity per bottle.
Lot: 203 - Davis Welding & Manufacturing Mobil Bulk Oil Can
A vintage bulk liquid delivery can manufactured by The Davis Welding & Manufacturing Co. of Cincinnati, Ohio. Constructed from heavy-gauge metal, the vessel was originally utilized for the transport and delivery of petroleum products. The design features a cylindrical body with vertical ribs, a conical shoulder, and a sturdy, curved tubular handle. It is equipped with a heavy hinged lid attached to the handle via a metal chain. The lid is embossed with THE DAVIS WELDING & MFG. CO., CINCINNATI OHIO, and several patent dates including PAT. JAN. 27-20, AUG. 31-20, and NOV. 22-21. The body displays a circular white decal featuring the Mobil Pegasus logo and brand name.
Lot: 204 - Vtg D.B. Smith Indian Air Cooled Fire Pump Sprayer
A vintage Indian Fire Pump backpack sprayer manufactured by D.B. Smith and Company of Utica, New York. This piece of firefighting memorabilia features a kidney-shaped tank constructed from polished brass and copper. The lower portion of the tank body displays horizontal ribbing for reinforcement, while the rear panel is perforated with ventilation holes for user comfort during operation. The unit includes a slide-action brass pump wand equipped with a dual-tip nozzle and a textured wooden grip. A heavy-duty black rubber hose connects the wand assembly to the base of the tank. The tank is topped with a red plastic filler cap featuring integrated air venting. Markings on the filler cap include D.B. SMITH AND COMPANY, UTICA, N.Y. U.S.A., and INDIAN PATENTED. The rear panel is embossed with the text AIR COOLED PATENTED TANK. Approximately 18-20 inches in height.
Lot: 205 - Mobiloil Outboard 2.5 Gallon Motor Oil Can
Vintage cylindrical 2.5-gallon motor oil can produced for Mobiloil, a brand of the Socony-Vacuum Oil Company, Inc. The can is constructed of lithographed steel with a domed top. The front displays the iconic red winged horse Pegasus logo above the text Mobiloil Outboard in large blue lettering. The side panel is printed with the capacity Net Contents 2.5 U.S. Gallons 9.46 Liters. A manufacturer's mark at the lower front margin identifies the producer as Socony-Vacuum Oil Company Inc., New York, N.Y., Made in U.S.A. The top is fitted with a wire bale carrying handle with a turned wooden grip. It features two access points: a central filling port with a hex-head cap and a smaller offset pour spout with its original screw-on cap. 2.5 U.S. Gallons (9.46 Liters).
Lot: 206 - Vtg Mobilube Outboard Gear Oil Tin w/ Spout
This vintage rectangular lithographed tin oil can was produced by the Socony-Vacuum Oil Company for their Mobilube brand. The can features the iconic red Pegasus graphic on the front above the brand name Mobilube and the subtext (FOR GEARS) in dark blue. The body is decorated with a classic three-band design consisting of a thin blue stripe at the top, a large white mid-section, and a solid red bottom band. The top surface of the can is embossed with the text GX90, OUTBOARD, GEAR OIL, and SAE 90. One side of the can bears the manufacturer's mark S/V Design B-67360. The reverse side includes text indicating the contents weigh TWO POUNDS or 0.907 KILO, along with corporate trademark information for New York and the origin of manufacture, Made in U.S.A. The can is fitted with a period-correct metal dispensing spout that includes a screw-on cap attached by a metal swivel arm.
Lot: 207 - Pair Vtg Mobil Upperlube & Permazone Cans
This lot consists of two vintage lithographed tin one-gallon containers from the Mobil brand, dating from the mid-20th century. The first container is a rectangular Mobil Upperlube can produced by the Socony-Vacuum Oil Company, Inc. It features a top metal handle and an original screw cap. The front displays the red Pegasus logo inside a shield with the slogan The Sign The Nation Knows and the text Makes Engines Run Smoother. The bottom red band is marked Socony-Vacuum. The reverse side contains detailed directions for lubricating upper cylinder walls, piston rings, and valve stems. Side panels are marked Socony-Vacuum Oil Company Incorporated, Made in U.S.A., New York. The second item is a cylindrical Mobil Permazone Anti-Freeze can. The lithographed exterior features a large red Pegasus logo on a white and blue ground. Text identifies it as an Ethylene Glycol Base Anti-Freeze that Will Not Boil Away. The reverse includes comprehensive usage directions, a warning label, and volume measurements. The top lid is incised with the code 150 over D1T. Capacity: One U.S. Gallon each.
Lot: 208 - 16 Vtg Mobil Automotive Products & Memorabilia
This collection consists of sixteen vintage Mobil branded automotive products and memorabilia items. The group features two white ceramic coffee mugs in a heavy restaurant-ware style, each decorated with the red Pegasus mascot and Mobilgas branding. Also included are two one-quart motor oil cans, one of composite construction with a Mobil shield and Pegasus logo, and one metal tin with a blue and white design. The lot includes one metal one-quart tin of Mobil Permazone anti-freeze and summer coolant. The remainder of the collection consists of eleven small metal additive cans, including six rectangular 8-ounce cans of Mobil cooling system conditioner with screw-top lids and five cylindrical 8-ounce cans of Mobil Upperlube Super top cylinder lubricant. The items showcase various historical branding elements of the Mobil Oil Corporation.
Lot: 209 - Mobil Service Station Memorabilia & Automobilia
This assortment of vintage Mobil service station items includes a warning sign, a pair of ceramic mugs, an attendant side cap, and a pair of glass chemical bottles. The sign is a single-sided porcelain enamel on steel plate featuring the text FOR USE AS A MOTOR FUEL ONLY CONTAINS LEAD ANTIKNOCK COMPOUNDS in black lettering alongside a blue, red, and white Mobil shield logo. The pair of heavy, diner-style ceramic mugs are white glazed with the red winged Pegasus logo and Mobilgas branding. The fabric service station cap is a garrison-style side cap in dark blue with white piping, featuring a white circular patch with a red Pegasus and the words SUPER Mobiloil in gold-tone print. The two clear glass specialty chemical bottles contain an opaque white liquid and feature black screw-on caps. Their labels are heavily deteriorated but show red and blue text including POISON warnings and references to dichlorobenzene and radiator maintenance. These bottles contain original liquid chemical contents and may be subject to specific shipping regulations or hazardous material restrictions. Sign dimensions: approximately 4 inches by 5 inches.
Lot: 210 - Late 1950s Mobil Regular Gas Pump Globe
One small chip to lense. Globe is free of chips and cracks. This is a vintage Mobil Regular gasoline pump globe, a classic piece of mid-20th-century American automobilia. The item consists of a white milk glass body with two circular glass lenses. Each lens features the Mobil brand logo used from the mid-1950s through the 1960s, which includes the brand name in dark blue block lettering and the iconic red flying Pegasus logo centered below. The word Regular is printed in dark blue at the bottom of the design. The graphics are framed within a blue-bordered shield featuring a red chevron-style base. The lenses are secured to the body by metal mounting clips and black-headed screws. This type of globe was standard for Mobil service stations across the United States. Diameter: 16 inches.
Lot: 211 - Gilbert & Barker Mobiloil Gargoyle Lubester
A vintage floor-standing oil dispensing unit, commonly referred to as a lubester, manufactured by Gilbert and Barker. The unit features a rectangular sheet steel tank finished in red, topped with a manual cast-iron piston pump assembly and a hinged fill lid. The base of the pump assembly is embossed with the letters G & B, identifying the manufacturer as Gilbert and Barker Manufacturing Company. The cast-iron fill lid is embossed with several lines of text including GARGOYLE, Mobiloil, VACUUM OIL CO., and NEW YORK USA. The pump neck bears the cast alphanumeric string 7875X, while the upper pipe elbow is cast with 3513X. The front of the tank displays a shield-shaped decal with the red Mobiloil Pegasus logo and brand name, consistent with a modern restoration. The assembly includes a hand-operated pump lever topped with a black knob and a curved return spout.
Lot: 212 - Gilbert & Barker Mobiloil Dispensers
This restored industrial lubricant dispenser, commonly known as lubesters, was manufactured by Gilbert & Barker and branded for the Mobiloil line of the Vacuum Oil Company. Each unit features a rectangular sheet steel storage tank finished in a high-gloss red, supported by four swivel casters for mobility. The top of each tank is fitted with a manual hand-crank pump and a hinged cast iron fill lid. The lid is embossed with the text GARGOYLE Mobiloil VACUUM OIL CO. NEW YORK USA surrounding a central Gargoyle graphic. The pump mechanism is operated by a side-mounted crank with a black spherical knob and includes a curved delivery spout with an integrated drip cup. The front of each tank displays a shield-shaped decal featuring the red Pegasus logo above the Mobiloil name in blue serif lettering. Fine print at the lower edge of the decal reads LICENSED BY MOBIL OIL CORPORATION L 2. Visible casting marks include 3552 X on the lid hinge and 1914Y on the pump housing base. Approximately 48 inches (height) x 22 inches (width) x 10 inches (depth).
Lot: 213 - Coca-Cola Advertising & Bottling Memorabilia
This lot comprises an assortment of Coca-Cola branded items, including a reproduction porcelain enamel sign, a weathered wooden bottle crate with multiple bottles, and a large-format quart bottle. The rectangular porcelain enamel sign features a red ground with a green outer border and a yellow inner border. It displays the text ICE COLD in yellow with white icicle motifs, the Coca-Cola script logo in white, and AS ALWAYS FIVE 5 CENTS below, with the number 5 prominently featured in yellow. The reverse of the sign bears an original paper label from the manufacturer, Ande Rooney of Port Ewen, New York, stating it is a reproduction made using kiln-fired porcelain enamels. The group includes a red-painted wooden shipping crate with metal-reinforced corners and a faded white Coca-Cola script logo on the side. The crate holds four red cardboard six-pack carriers containing a variety of greenish-tinted glass hobbleskirt bottles. These bottles feature white Applied Color Label (ACL) markings such as Coke, Coca-Cola, money back bottle, and return for refund. Several bottles in the rear rows retain their original red metal crown caps. Also included is a 32 fluid ounce (1 quart) clear glass bottle with white ACL lettering marked return for deposit and Coca-Cola. Sign: Approximately 11 x 8.75 inches Wooden Crate: Approximately 18.5 x 12 x 4 inches Quart Bottle: Approximately 11.5 inches height.
Lot: 214 - Vtg Red Pressed Steel Tricycle w/ Wooden Grips
This vintage child's riding toy is a tricycle constructed from pressed steel. The frame, contoured seat, and wheels are made of steel with a red painted finish. The steering assembly features a vertical fork and column topped with a horizontal handlebar fitted with black turned-wood grips. The front wheel is equipped with a direct-drive pedal mechanism with rubber pads. The wheels feature solid rubber tires. Faint remnants of yellow or gold lettering are present on the frame spine beneath the seat, but the text is illegible due to wear.
Lot: 215 - Stangl, Gray Graniteware & Agateware Kitchenware
This collection includes an assortment of vintage kitchenware and decorative items featuring a creamer and open sugar bowl set in the Town and Country pattern by Stangl Pottery. These ceramic pieces display a blue and white mottled spongeware glaze and are marked on the underside with the official Stangl hand-painted backstamp from Trenton, New Jersey. The group also features multiple enamelware vessels, including a large conical coffee pot in gray and white mottled graniteware with a wire bail handle and turned wood grip, an open bucket-style pot with a teal green and white marbled agateware finish, and a smaller white enamelware coffee pot with a hinged lid. Additionally, the collection contains a fluted metal chamberstick or finger candlestick, likely made of tinned iron or zinc, with a shallow circular tray and a side loop handle.
Lot: 216 - Turned Wood Mace & Graduated Candlesticks
A group of turned wooden objects comprising a traditional exercise mace and graduated candlesticks. The exercise mace, also known as a gada, features a heavy, bulbous head crafted from highly figured hardwood with visible natural fissures and knot details. Its tapered wooden handle is inserted through the head and secured with a visible dowel at the underside. The accompanying graduated candlesticks feature ring-turned stems and flared circular bases, with each topped by a brass-toned metal candle cup insert. All pieces are constructed from a dense hardwood with prominent grain patterns, likely oak or beech. No manufacturer labels, stamps, or marks are present on the surfaces of the items.
Lot: 217 - Trick Dog Mechanical Bank
This is a Trick Dog mechanical bank, a cast iron coin-saving device featuring a design in the style of late 19th-century mechanical banks. The bank is constructed from painted cast iron components and set upon a rectangular base. The figures include a clown wearing an orange tunic and red-tipped hat, a brown barrel with a top coin slot, and a black dog. The front of the base is embossed with the title TRICK DOG in white letters flanked by green cross motifs. The end panel of the base features the embossed word BANK in white. The bank operates via a lever-activated internal spring mechanism intended to move the dog toward the barrel to deposit a coin.
Lot: 218 - Vintage Uncle Sam Mechanical Bank
This mechanical coin bank is a vintage reproduction of the 1886 design by Shepard Hardware Co. The figure represents Uncle Sam standing on a grey platform next to a red carpet bag. The front of the base features an embossed eagle flanked by banners reading UNCLE SAM. The sides of the red base are embossed with the word BANK. The red carpet bag is embossed with the letters U.S. The piece is constructed from sand-cast iron with a polychrome finish. The mechanism is operated by a lever located behind the figure's right foot, which triggers the arm to drop a coin into the bag while moving the beard.
Lot: 219 - Hometown Battery Mechanical Baseball Bank
A cast iron mechanical coin bank featuring a baseball theme titled Home Town Battery. The bank depicts three multi colored figures mounted on a rectangular green base: a pitcher, a batter in a blue POSSUMS jersey, and a catcher. The front of the base features the raised text HOME TOWN and BATTERY flanking a central motif of two crossed bats and a baseball. The underside is embossed with the word TAIWAN in reverse and contains a black rubber plug for coin removal. Construction includes modern Phillips head screws, identifying this as a 20th century reproduction of a late 19th century design.
Lot: 220 - Michael Garman Hand-Painted Western Sculptures
This collection features hand-painted Americana-style sculptures produced by Michael Garman Productions in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The group includes four distinct figures depicting Western and frontier themes. One figure portrays a cowboy tipping his hat while holding a western saddle, with the base incised MICHAEL GARMAN and dated 1982. A second figure depicts a kneeling man in denim overalls and a blue shirt holding a lantern. A third figure represents a Native American warrior holding a spear, detailed with a feathered headpiece and a patterned loincloth. The final figure is a gambling dealer wearing a red vest and top hat, positioned behind a podium with a spinning prize wheel and a sign reading MINIMUM $2.00 BET. The pieces are constructed from a cast composition material and are finished with detailed hand-painting. Several bases are incised with the artist's name, and the underside of one sculpture retains a gold foil manufacturer's label identifying the maker and production location in America.
Lot: 221 - Jim Ponter, Encounter at Teton River, Bronze
This contemporary Western sculpture, titled Encounter at Teton River, was created by artist Jim Ponter. The composition depicts a dynamic bison hunt featuring three Native American hunters on horseback. The scene is full of movement, showing the hunters in pursuit, with the action culminating on the right side where the bison is shown goring a falling horse and its rider. The work is rendered with a dark, multi-toned bronze patina over a highly textured surface, characteristic of cold-cast resin or a similar composite casting. The sculpture is mounted on a separate, stepped, oval-shaped dark wooden plinth. A brass identification plaque is fixed to the front of the base, bearing the literal transcription ENCOUNTER AT TETON RIVER on the first line and By Jim Ponter on the second line. Dimensions not provided.
Lot: 222 - Vtg Pioneer Style Covered Wagon Model
This is a detailed scale model of a pioneer-style covered wagon, constructed in the style of those used during the American westward expansion. The model is primarily constructed of wood with a natural, unpainted finish and features a white canvas fabric cover supported by interior metal hoops. Key features include four rotating spoked wheels and an articulated front axle assembly. The wagon is outfitted with several scale accessories including a side-mounted miniature wooden water barrel, a miniature wooden rifle secured with leather straps, a miniature shovel, and additional wooden crate details on the side. Two small canvas grain sacks are tied to the rear gate with twine. The front hitch assembly includes metal loops and small chain link details. The interior is accessible from the front and rear openings of the canvas cover. There are no visible maker marks, stamps, or labels.
Lot: 223 - American Concord Stagecoach Wooden Model
This is a vintage wooden display model of a nineteenth-century American Concord stagecoach. The piece is constructed primarily of wood, including the passenger cabin, chassis, spoked wheels, and hitch assembly. The cabin features a red fabric-lined interior. Exterior details include a wire-form luggage rail on the roof, metal footrest supports, and decorative metal chains. The front and rear cargo boots are fashioned from a tan synthetic leather or vinyl material. The model is designed with rotating wheels and a pivoting front axle. It appears to be a high-quality kit-built or folk-art creation, though no manufacturer marks or signatures are present.
Lot: 224 - American Kentucky Style Flintlock Long Rifle Wall Hanger
41.5, octogon barrel. No markings. Tiger maple stock. This single muzzleloading flintlock long rifle is designed in the traditional American Kentucky or Pennsylvania style, featuring a full-length tiger-stripe maple stock with prominent figure. The rifle is equipped with an octagonal barrel showing a matured dark brown patina and an iron flintlock action with a swan-neck cock. The lock plate and hammer exhibit decorative scrollwork engraving, though no maker markings are visible. The firearm is accented with ornate brass furniture, including a four-piece engraved patchbox on the right side of the buttstock, a decorative side plate, a crescent-shaped buttplate, and a classic-style trigger guard. A raised cheekpiece is carved into the left side of the stock, which is secured to the barrel with brass pins. A wooden ramrod is held in place by brass pipes along the underside of the forend. Sights consist of a fixed rear notch and a front blade. Note - As an antique or black powder firearm, this item does not require a background check.
Lot: 225 - 19th C. Style Iron Restraints & Balkan Signal Horn
This group comprises two sets of iron restraints and one decorative signal horn. The first set of restraints consists of heavy iron leg shackles connected by a hand-forged style chain to a large central ring. A brass identification plate riveted to one shackle is inscribed SOUTHWESTERN STAGE COMPANY and the number 114 is stamped into the iron body. The second set of restraints is a pair of iron handcuffs joined by a central swivel. Both sets of restraints utilize a threaded screw-plug or barrel-lock mechanism common to 18th and 19th-century patterns. One threaded key is included in the lot. The third item is a large, curved signal horn of a type produced in the Balkan provinces during the late Ottoman period. The horn is constructed from a curved wooden or horn core reinforced with multiple brass-alloy bands. These metal bands feature decorative serrated edges and pierced folk-art motifs, including a stylized heart-and-cross design and geometric shapes.
Lot: 226 - Native American Style Painted Drum & Shield Set
A collection of Native American style decorative and ceremonial objects, including a fringed leather quiver with arrows, a painted rawhide drum, miniature birch bark canoes, and a decorated shield. The frame drum features a rawhide head painted with earth-toned pigments depicting a central multi-pointed star surrounded by running horses and stylized teepee motifs. The flag shield is constructed of deer rawhide over a willow hoop and is decorated with American flag iconography, wool trade cloth, feathers, and dance arrows. The quiver is made of fringed leather and contains arrows with turkey feather fletching, steel tips, and glass beadwork. The birch bark canoes are crafted with lashed rims and interior supports. Identification tags attached to the objects specify materials including deer rawhide, willow, trade cloth, and turkey feathers, with a stylistic attribution to the Northern Plains.
Lot: 227 - Original Cosmo Art Novelty Prov. Wash. Ins. Tin Sign
17.5 x 24. An antique lithographed tin advertising sign produced by the Cosmo Art Novelty Company of New York for the Providence Washington Insurance Company of Providence, Rhode Island. The central design features a bust-length portrait of George Washington, modeled after the Athenaeum portrait by Gilbert Stuart, set within an oval frame. The portrait is flanked by green oak leaves and acorns. Below the portrait, a central scroll is inscribed 1799 INCORPORATED 1799, denoting the founding year of the company. The years 1732 and 1799 flank the scroll, marking the birth and death dates of George Washington. The lower section consists of a black rectangular field with gold-toned Gothic-style lettering reading Providence Washington Insurance Company of Providence, R. I. The background is a muted greenish-blue. A small maker mark for COSMO ART NOVELTY CO. NEW YORK is located in the bottom left corner.
Lot: 228 - Jules A. Bouillet Canvasback Drake Duck Decoy
A handcrafted limited edition decorative duck decoy depicting a Canvasback drake by artist Jules A. Bouillet. The figure is constructed from a cast resin or composite material featuring high-relief molded texturing to simulate realistic feather patterns. The piece is hand-painted with a reddish-brown head, a black breast and tail, and a light gray body with fine vermiculated markings. It is finished with red inset eyes and a dark, textured bill. The underside is lined with brown felt and bears an original manufacturer label. This label includes a cursive signature for Jules A. Bouillet, the printed text A Handcrafted Limited Edition By Jules A. Bouillet, a JB logo, and a 1992 copyright date. The decoy is hand-numbered 1983/2500.
Lot: 229 - Tom Taber Painted & Carved Redhead Drake Decoy
A hand-carved and painted wooden duck decoy representing a male Redhead drake. The figure features a reddish-brown head with a light-blue and black bill and inset glass eyes. The body is painted with a black breast and tail area, while the midsection is finished in light brown with dark-painted feather accents. The head is a separate piece joined to the body with a visible neck seam. The upper back of the decoy displays several small, shallow circular indentations or holes. The underside of the wooden base is signed in black ink by the maker, Tom Taber.
Lot: 230 - Jules A. Bouillet Bufflehead Duck Decoy, 1992
A decorative duck decoy by artist Jules A. Bouillet, modeled as a male Bufflehead. The piece is constructed with a textured surface throughout to simulate realistic plumage. The paint application includes iridescent green and purple highlights on the head, a large white crown patch, and a blue-grey bill. The body is rendered with a dark back and tail, white wing patches, and a pale underside. The item is set on a brown felt base that retains its original identification label. The label features a handwritten signature in blue ink reading Jules A. Bouillet and is hand-numbered 715 / 750. Printed information on the label includes A Handcrafted Limited Edition, a JB monogram, and the copyright date ? 1992.
Lot: 231 - Hand-Carved & Painted Mourning Dove Wood Sculpture
A decorative hand-painted sculpture representing a Mourning Dove perched on a rustic, wood-textured base. The carving features detailed plumage with characteristic black wing spots, blue orbital rings surrounding the eyes, and a long, pointed tail with white-tipped outer feathers. The item is constructed from carved wood or a wood-like composite material with a textured, painted finish. Visual inspection of the underside of the base reveals a dark, flat surface with no discernible maker marks, signatures, or labels. The bird is posed in a naturalistic profile, and the paint is applied to simulate the soft, variegated gray and tan colors of the species.
Lot: 232 - Jules A. Bouillet Ruddy Duck Decoy 699/750
A handcrafted limited edition decorative duck decoy by Jules A. Bouillet depicting a male Ruddy Duck in breeding plumage. The piece features a bright blue bill, white cheek patches, a black crown, and a chestnut-colored body with an upright, fanned tail. The entire surface exhibits fine, realistic feather texturing. The underside is covered in dark brown felt and bears an applied paper label printed with the text A Handcrafted Limited Edition, By Jules A. Bouillet, and a stylized JB monogram with the copyright date 1992. The label is further hand-signed Jules A Bouillet and hand-numbered 699 / 750 in ink.
Lot: 233 - John Bundy & Co Ducks Unlimited 1990-91 Duck Decoy
A John Bundy and Company hand-carved wooden duck decoy, produced as a 1990-1991 Special Edition for Ducks Unlimited. This piece is constructed from laminated wood, sculpted to reveal rhythmic, concentric grain patterns in shades of dark brown and black beneath a high-gloss finish. The head features inset, realistic-style eyes. The underside of the base bears an incised oval stamp reading DUCKS UNLIMITED, containing the signature Valerie Bundy, and dated 1990 Special Edition 1991.
Lot: 234 - Randy Tull Ducks Unlimited Ring-necked Duck Decoy
This limited edition painted wood duck decoy depicts a male Ring-necked duck, produced for the Ducks Unlimited International Collection for the 1994-1995 season. The decoy features stylized paintwork including a dark head with a maroon sheen, yellow inset eyes, and a blue-gray bill with a distinctive white band. A subtle chestnut-colored ring is present around the neck. The body exhibits detailed feathering patterns in gray, white, and black. The underside of the unfinished wood base features an inset metallic medallion embossed with Ducks Unlimited, a map and duck head logo, the dates 1994 and 1995, and the text Limited Edition International Collection. The base is hand-signed in black ink by Randy Tull and marked with the number 1216. Four green felt protective pads are affixed to the base.
Lot: 235 - Ducks Unlimited 1994-95 Wood Duck Drake Decoy
A hand-carved and painted wooden decoy depicting a male wood duck, issued as a special edition for Ducks Unlimited. The figure features detailed carved textures intended to simulate feathering and is hand-painted in the characteristic plumage of a drake wood duck, including a green and white crested head, red eyes, and a multi-colored bill. The underside of the decoy is finished with a green felt lining and contains an inset bronze-tone medallion. This medallion features the Ducks Unlimited logo and is inscribed with the text DUCKS UNLIMITED, Special Edition, and 1994-95. The construction consists of a solid wood body with a separately attached head.
Lot: 236 - Jules A. Bouillet Spectacled Eider Drake Decoy
A handcrafted and hand-painted limited edition decorative duck decoy by artist Jules A. Bouillet, depicting a Spectacled Eider drake. This piece is constructed of hand-painted composite or resin with a high-detail molded texture, finished to resemble a traditional wood carving. The decoy is fixed in a swimming position and features realistic proportions and intricate textured detailing to simulate individual feathers on the wings and body. The head is finished in a pale green with the species' characteristic white circular spectacle patches around the eyes, which are inset blue-colored glass or acrylic. The bill is painted a vibrant orange. The body features a black breast and lower body with light tan and white plumage on the back and wings. The underside is fitted with a brown felt protective layer and an adhesive label featuring a cursive signature in black ink reading Jules A. Bouillet. The label is hand-numbered 282 / 3500 and includes printed text: A Handcrafted Limited Edition, By Jules A. Bouillet, followed by a monogram of the letters J and B intertwined, and copyright 1992.
Lot: 237 - Ducks Unlimited 1993-94 Black Duck Decoy
A decorative black duck decoy produced for Ducks Unlimited as a Special Edition for the 1993-1994 season. This piece is attributed to carver Pat Godin and is crafted from carved wood with realistic hand-painted plumage. The body features detailed feathering patterns in shades of brown and tan, while the head exhibits fine stippling and inset dark eyes. The bill is painted a pale greenish-yellow with a black tip. The decoy has a solid, flat base with a dark stain. Centered on the underside is a recessed copper-toned medallion embossed with the Ducks Unlimited logo and the text DUCKS UNLIMITED Special Edition 1993-94.
Lot: 238 - Painted Sheet Metal Model Biplane w/ Fleur-de-Lis
This is a large-scale decorative model of a biplane, designed in the style of a World War I-era scout fighter such as a French SPAD. The aircraft is primarily constructed from formed sheet metal and finished in a matte teal paint. It features a carved wooden propeller mounted to a brass-toned hub with a flat-head screw, allowing for manual rotation. The fuselage displays a white fleur-de-lis insignia on both port and starboard sides. The tail fin is stenciled with the numbers 39339 in white. Black-painted metal struts and wire rigging connect the upper and lower wings. A brass-toned metal chain is wrapped around the fuselage for hanging display.
Lot: 239 - Pair Vtg Hand-Built Metal Model Airplanes
This lot features a pair of hand-built metal model aircraft designed for decorative display. The first model is a triplane finished in matte reddish-brown paint, characterized by a skeletal wire-work fuselage and three wings. It is equipped with a tractor-style propeller attached to a detailed engine block and features a landing gear configuration that includes both wheels and skids. The second model is a biplane seaplane finished in a tan or buff color, featuring twin pontoons and a closed, tapered fuselage. The name Dolly is hand-painted in black cursive script on the rear section of the fuselage, and the tailplanes are decorated with black and tan diagonal stripes. This model includes a black three-bladed propeller with a conical spinner. Both airplanes are constructed from sheet metal with wire struts and rigging. Each model is fitted with a metal chain intended for hanging display.
Lot: 240 - Pair Folk Art Metal Model Airplanes
Two handcrafted folk art style metal model airplanes, including one in the style of a pioneer-era Bleriot XI monoplane. The Bleriot-style model is finished in a dark blue-gray matte paint and features an intricate wire rigging system supporting the wings and tail. It includes an open cockpit with steering wheel-style controls and landing gear with skids. The second aircraft is a stylized mid-century monoplane finished in silver with a dark gray engine cowling. It features red five-pointed star markings on the wings and fuselage, a wire canopy frame, and a red two-blade propeller. Both pieces are constructed from metal and wire. A brass-colored chain is attached to both models as shown.
Lot: 241 - Austin Productions Acoma Mother & Child Sculpture
This cast sculpture, produced by Austin Productions as part of their Acoma series, depicts a mother and child in a stylized, protective pose. The figures exhibit elongated forms and simplified facial features characteristic of modernist interpretations of Native American aesthetic traditions. The mother figure is draped in a voluminous cloak with a textured, matte finish, accented by geometric patterns along the borders. Her long, linear hair flows down the back, merging into the textured body of the piece. The sculpture is constructed from a stone-and-resin composite, typically referred to as Durastone. The lower rear edge is incised with the mark AUSTIN PROD INC followed by a copyright symbol and the date 1984. The work sits on an integrated flat base. Dimensions: Not provided.
Lot: 242 - Adirondack Hooked Rug Footstool & Bark Pockets
This three-piece lot of rustic folk art consists of a small footstool and a matching pair of hanging bark wall pockets, all crafted in a style characteristic of American Adirondack or Great Camp furniture. The footstool features a frame made from natural, unpeeled branches with the bark intact, including four legs reinforced with branch stretchers and corner braces. The flat wooden top is finished with split-branch trim and an inset hand-hooked rug panel. The textile panel depicts a central stylized red and white rose blossom with three green leaves set against a mottled gray and beige background. The two wall pockets are constructed from thick sections of natural tree bark, likely oak or a similar deeply fissured species, curved into semi-cylindrical forms. They are lashed together with heavy natural fiber rope that passes through the bark to create decorative lacing and integrated hanging handles. The containers are finished with solid wood or bark bottoms. No maker marks, labels, or signatures are visible on any of the pieces.
Lot: 243 - Victorian Style Wicker Baby Carriage w/ Iron Frame
This antique baby carriage features a high-backed body constructed of woven wicker in a natural finish. The design incorporates a decorative openwork gallery with looped scroll patterns along the sides and a reinforced wrapped wicker rim. The body is supported by a black-painted iron frame featuring integrated C-scroll and S-scroll metal suspension springs. It is equipped with four large-diameter thin-spoke metal wheels. The long, curved metal handle is fitted with a turned wooden push-bar. The interior contains a two-piece peach-colored fabric cushion set consisting of a mattress pad and a small pillow. The base under the cushion consists of a flat wooden board. The overall design is consistent with American wicker furniture produced in the late 19th to early 20th century, in the style of manufacturers such as Heywood-Wakefield. Dimensions: 46 x 22 x 40 inches (estimated).
Lot: 244 - American Primitive Slant Front Pine Storage Bin
14.5x 15x 28. This floor-standing storage bin is an example of American primitive utility furniture, constructed from solid pine planks with nailed joinery. The design features a slanted front hinged lid attached with two black-painted iron T-strap hinges. The interior is finished in a blue paint and contains a metal chain lid stay. Two metal binder clips are attached to the upper side panels, representing later additions likely used to secure a liner. Historically, such bins were utilized for storing grain, flour, or other dry household supplies.
Lot: 245 - Mexican Turquoise Verdigris Wood Nightstand
15x 15x 26.5. A contemporary small accent cabinet or nightstand, in a style frequently associated with Mexican rustic furniture, featuring a Western or Southwestern aesthetic. The piece is constructed from mixed woods with a two-tone finish; the front panels of the drawer and the cabinet door are finished in a light natural tone, while the surrounding frame and side panels are finished in a darker contrasting stain. The single upper drawer is constructed with visible dovetail joints. The lower cabinet door opens on butt hinges to reveal an undivided storage compartment, secured by a modern magnetic catch at the base. The unit is heavily ornamented with metal trim along the top and vertical edges, treated to achieve a vibrant green verdigris patina. This trim is secured with a series of decorative, hammered metal studs. Both the drawer and the door are fitted with cast metal pulls in the shape of arrowheads, finished to match the verdigris trim. No maker marks, labels, or signatures are visible.
Lot: 246 - Planet Jr. Style Wood & Iron 5-Tine Cultivator
Attributed to manufacturers such as Planet Jr. or Iron Age, this antique hand-push garden cultivator or wheel hoe dates from the late 19th to early 20th century. The implement features two long, weathered hardwood handles with curved grips and a single wooden cross-brace. The front of the tool is equipped with a large, spoked iron wheel. The lower frame assembly holds five curved iron cultivator tines used for tilling and weeding. The iron frame is designed for adjustability via a series of bolts and pre-drilled holes located in the vertical supports. No legible maker marks, brand names, or patent numbers are visible on the metal or wooden components.
Lot: 247 - Wrought Iron Candle Stands
A pair of floor-standing candle holders constructed from wrought metal, featuring staggered heights. Each piece consists of a deep, cylindrical candle cup equipped with a central pricket spike designed for securing large pillar candles. The cups are integrated with wide, flat drip pans at the base of the cylinders. The slender, tubular stems are accented with a single turned-style ring collar positioned midway down the shaft. Each holder is supported by a tripod base composed of three scrolling strap-metal feet. The construction demonstrates utilitarian welding and forming techniques. No maker's marks, signatures, or stamps are visible on the stems, bases, or cup interiors.
Lot: 248 - Southwestern Geometric Flatweave Wool Blanket
72x 80. A large Southwestern-style flatweave textile, likely a heavy camp blanket, constructed from wool or a wool-blend material. The design features a bold, symmetrical geometric pattern influenced by Teec Nos Pos or J.B. Moore Navajo weaving styles. The central field is composed of large serrated red diamonds set against a dark charcoal ground, with internal geometric motifs in red, white, and charcoal. The textile is bordered on the top and bottom by wide cream-colored bands featuring black geometric patterns, including a Greek key-style border and stylized diamond motifs. Thin horizontal white bands with small diamond accents provide additional visual contrast throughout the dark charcoal sections. The ends are finished with a black overcast blanket stitch. No maker marks, labels, or signatures are visible.
Lot: 249 - Pair Metal Uncle Sam & Camel Advertising Signs
This lot features two metal advertising signs. The first is an embossed tin sign manufactured by Desperate Sign Co. in Wadsworth, Ohio, which reproduces the iconic James Montgomery Flagg Uncle Sam I Want You for U.S. Army recruiting poster. The design depicts Uncle Sam pointing forward under the primary text I WANT YOU FOR U.S. ARMY, with NEAREST RECRUITING STATION printed below. The manufacturer's mark DESPERATE SIGN CO., WADSWORTH, O. is located in the bottom right corner. The second sign is a rectangular, flat metal advertisement for Camel Cigarettes. It features the brand name in large red letters set against a background depicting Middle Eastern-inspired architecture. The advertisement includes the slogan NO PREMIUMS OR COUPONS BUT MY! WHAT A CIGARETTE and the price 20 FOR 10 cents. A graphic of a Camel Turkish and Domestic Blend cigarette pack is positioned on the left side. The sign is finished with four pre-drilled mounting holes at the corners.
Lot: 250 - Grant of London Shepherd Gate 24-Hour Wall Clock
23 in diameter. This is a contemporary wall clock by Grant of London, designed as a reproduction of the 24-hour Shepherd Gate Clock located at Greenwich. The clock features a large white dial with a 24-hour Roman numeral track, numbered I through XXIII and 0 at the top. An outer ring displays Arabic numerals for minutes in five-minute increments. The dial includes a sub-dial at the top and is printed with the text SHEPHERD PATENTEE, 3 LEADENHALL ST LONDON, and GALVANO-MAGNETIC CLOCK. The time is indicated by two spade-shaped hands in black and white and a thin black pointer hand. The clock is housed in a molded black composite or plastic case with a bezel featuring faux industrial bolt heads and a protective glass lens. The reverse features two separate battery-powered quartz movement housings and a manufacturer label identifying the piece as Grant of London, designed in the United Kingdom and assembled in China.
Lot: 251 - Vintage Cast Iron Lawn Jockey Hitching Post Statue
A vintage cast metal lawn jockey statue, likely cast iron, designed in the traditional huntsman or cavalier style. The standing figure is depicted in racing attire, featuring a red jacket with six black buttons, white breeches, and black boots with red tops. He is posed with his right hand on his hip and his left arm extended, holding a functional metal hitching ring. The head features a red cap and is detailed with painted facial features and black hair. The figure is mounted on a heavy, tiered square base. No maker marks, foundry stamps, or signatures are visible on the figure or the base.
Lot: 252 - Wrought Iron Bicycle Garden Planter
A large-scale decorative garden planter constructed from wrought iron and steel, fashioned in the style of a vintage bicycle. The piece features intricate scrollwork detailing forming the wheel spokes and structural frame. It is designed for utility in a landscape or patio setting, featuring four distinct plant-holding areas: a deep front wire-mesh basket, a circular ring holder located near the central pedal assembly, a flat wire-mesh platform on the seat area, and a smaller wire-mesh basket positioned over the rear wheel. The bicycle is stabilized for display by integrated metal kickstand-style legs. It is finished in a weathered green and yellow paint with heavy, intentional surface oxidation and patina. No manufacturer marks are visible; a modern auction tag with number 252 is attached to the handlebars.
Lot: 253 - White Painted Oak Whiskey Barrel
34 inches tall. Decorative barrel is constructed from oak staves in a traditional cooperage style. Each barrel features five horizontal metal hoops that exhibit heavy surface oxidation and rust. Both the wooden staves and the flat, circular heads have been finished with an all-over layer of white paint. A painted-over bung hole cover is situated on the midsection of the staves. The flat tops allow these pieces to function as rustic side tables or display pedestals. No maker's marks or stamps were identified during inspection.
Lot: 254 - White Painted Oak Whiskey Barrel
23 inches tall. Decorative barrel is constructed from oak staves in a traditional cooperage style. Each barrel features five horizontal metal hoops that exhibit heavy surface oxidation and rust. Both the wooden staves and the flat, circular heads have been finished with an all-over layer of white paint. A painted-over bung hole cover is situated on the midsection of the staves. The flat tops allow these pieces to function as rustic side tables or display pedestals. No maker's marks or stamps were identified during inspection.
Lot: 255 - Primitive White Painted Wood Bench w/ Hearts
58 inches long. This primitive style wooden bench is constructed from solid wood planks and finished in white paint. The piece features high, integrated side panels that serve as both the legs and side rests, each featuring a decorative heart-shaped cutout at the top. The front and rear aprons below the seat are finished with a scrolled, wavy edge. The construction utilizes a simple plank assembly typical of country or folk art furniture. A small, rectangular white adhesive inventory label with a black barcode and the number 255 is located on the seat; this is a modern tracking tag and not a maker's mark. No other signatures, stamps, or manufacturer labels are visible on the object.
Lot: 256 - Farmhouse White Painted High Back Settle Bench
70 inches long. A high-back wooden settle bench in the farmhouse style, constructed of softwood with a white painted finish. The backrest is composed of three wide horizontal planks, and the seat is formed by a single deep plank. The bench features solid board ends that serve as both the legs and armrests, exhibiting a decorative scroll-cut or wing silhouette on the front edges. No maker marks or stamps are visible on the piece; however, a small rectangular white inventory sticker with a barcode and printed numbers is located on the upper left-hand corner of the backrest. The overall form and construction are consistent with 20th-century American country or primitive-style furniture.
Lot: 257 - Painted Wooden Farmhouse High Back Settle Bench
A long high back settle bench constructed of wood with an off-white painted finish. This piece features a traditional farmhouse aesthetic with a tall backrest composed of three wide, horizontal planks. The solid side panels are shaped with a decorative scrolled profile that curves forward to form armrests and continues downward to serve as the legs. The seat is formed by a single solid plank. The construction utilizes simple joinery consistent with utility or country style furniture. A modern white rectangular inventory sticker is present on the upper left corner of the backrest.
Lot: 258 - Horse-Drawn Sleigh Display w/ Santa & Reindeer
72 inches long. This large-scale holiday display includes a professionally restored full-size horse-drawn sleigh, a large soft-sculpture Santa Claus figure, and a molded reindeer. The sleigh is constructed with a metal body and structural runners. The exterior is finished in high-gloss hunter green paint with fine red pinstriping. It is outfitted with gold-toned metal handrails and decorative accents. The metal runners are finished in dark green paint and feature scrolled details. A heraldic shield decal is present on both the front dashboard and the rear panel. The shield features a blue top register with three white birds facing left and a tan lower register with two crossed arrows. The Santa Claus figure is made from textiles with internal stuffing, wearing a traditional red and white suit. The life-size reindeer is made of a molded composite material with painted details and is attached to the sleigh via red satin ribbon harnesses. Length: 79 inches Width: 31 inches.
Lot: 259 - Attr. Harold Gale Santa Claus Store Display Figure
Large life size seated Santa Claus display figure, attributed to the Harold Gale Company. The figure is constructed with a molded composite or plastic face featuring realistic textures and hand-painted details. It is dressed in a red-orange felt or wool-like suit with white faux fur trim, a black vinyl belt with a metal buckle, and black boots. The hair and beard are made from dense white synthetic fiber. The figure is depicted in a seated position and holds red ribbon reins. Accessories include wire-rimmed spectacles and a plastic holly sprig with red berries on the hat. The figure is seated on a black tufted vinyl leatherette seat, which appears to be part of a larger sleigh-style display unit, indicated by a gold-tone metal rail.
Lot: 260 - Pair White-Tailed Deer Buck Statues
60 inches long. A pair of life-size decorative statues modeled after white-tailed deer bucks. The statues are constructed from a molded composite material with a hand-painted polychrome finish in shades of brown, tan, and white. The design features realistic anatomical proportions and large antlers attached to the head via internal metal armatures. These specimens appear to have been utilized as part of a seasonal or commercial holiday display, as they are currently adorned with red satin-like ribbons and positioned on a white granular substrate alongside a portion of a green metal sleigh. The form and mold of these statues are highly consistent with the Flambeau Masters Series Boss Buck full-body decoys. One statue features a contemporary white inventory tag on the antler containing a barcode and the numbers 2, 3, and 8.
Lot: 261 - Enterprise No. 7 Double-Wheel Coffee Grinder
One wheel has been replaced. This is an antique manual coffee mill manufactured by the Enterprise Manufacturing Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The unit is a No. 7 model, characterized by its large double-wheel design featuring two heavy cast iron flywheels. The primary structure includes a top-mounted hopper, a central grinding housing, and a base containing a wooden collection drawer with a turned wooden knob. The entire assembly is secured to a thick, shaped wooden mounting base. The black cast iron base is embossed with the inscription ENTERPRISE MFG CO PHILA PA U.S.A. The red-painted housing features the embossed patent date PAT. JULY 12. 70 and the numerals 2272 near the bottom of the casting. A small metal plate inside the interior of the hopper is marked No 7. Both flywheel rims are embossed with the maker name ENTERPRISE. One wheel is equipped with a manual crank fitted with a turned wooden handle. The grinder is finished in a traditional red and black color scheme with traces of gold-toned decorative decals or painted accents on the main housing. One wheel has been replaced.�
Lot: 262 - Hoosier Manufacturing Co. Two-Piece Oak Cabinet
42x 70x 28. An antique two-piece oak kitchen cabinet manufactured by The Hoosier Manufacturing Co. of New Castle, Indiana. The piece is constructed of oak with a warm honey-toned finish and characteristic ray flake grain patterns. The upper section features a top hutch with three paneled doors equipped with black-finished metal butterfly hinges and latches. Below the top cabinets is a double-door tambour roll-front storage area with two brass-toned knobs. The interior of the upper left side houses a galvanized metal flour hopper and sifter mechanism with a crank handle, featuring an embossed mark that reads PENCIL. The base and top sections are separated by a work surface covered in a dull-finish sheet metal, likely zinc or aluminum. The lower section consists of a large paneled cabinet door on the left and two drawers on the right. The interior of the large lower door is fitted with a wire rack. The bottom right drawer is a deep bread drawer containing a metal liner and a sliding metal lid designed for food preservation. The cabinet retains its original brass identification plaque on the top rail reading HOOSIER THE HOOSIER MANUFACTURING CO., NEW CASTLE IND.
Lot: 263 - American Arts & Crafts Quarter-Sawn Oak High Chair
This antique child's high chair is constructed from solid quarter-sawn white oak, commonly referred to as tiger oak due to the prominent and decorative medullary ray patterns visible in the grain. The design reflects the Arts and Crafts or Mission style influence prevalent in American furniture from approximately 1890 to 1910. The backrest features vertical slats and a crest rail detailed with geometric circular and keyhole-shaped cut-outs. The chair is equipped with a hinged flip-back wooden tray with a raised rim, decorated with a row of brass-toned round-head upholstery tacks along the front edge. Functional features include curved armrests, a contoured seat, and a fixed horizontal footrest. The chair stands on four splayed legs intended to provide stability. No original maker's marks, labels, or stamps are visible.
Lot: 264 - Vtg Oak Enamel-Top Extension Table & Chairs
40x 25, extra leaves extend. Two pair of matching chairs. This lot features an American oak extension kitchen table accompanied by several chairs of two different designs. The table, dating to the early to mid-20th century, is constructed in a utilitarian farmhouse style common to the period. It features a white porcelain enamel-on-steel top with a black-enameled perimeter. The oak base includes four turned, tapered legs and a single central drawer with a wooden knob. The interior of the drawer is divided into four rectangular compartments. The table utilizes a telescopic extension mechanism where two leaves slide out from underneath the main top to increase the surface area. The collection of chairs includes two distinct styles. The first pair of oak chairs features rectangular back panels and seats upholstered in a cream-colored fabric with a repeating maroon diamond geometric pattern. The second pair consists of solid oak press-back style chairs with decorative oval cutouts in the back splats, solid wooden seats, and turned front legs and stretchers. While no manufacturer marks are present, the table is designed in the style of mid-century makers such as Sellers or Mutschler Brothers.
Lot: 265 - New England Clock Co Steeple Weight Driven Clock
26x 13. This weight-driven wall clock was manufactured by the New England Clock Company of Bristol, Connecticut. The clock features a wooden steeple-style case with a dark stain finish, designed in a style reminiscent of a traditional cuckoo clock. The top of the case is set with a cast metal finial depicting a cross with a bird at the apex, positioned above a decorative Gothic double-arch window. The white dial features a scalloped edge and black Roman numeral hour markers. The center of the dial is decorated with painted floral motifs and a religious inscription that reads: HARK WHAT?S THE CRY PREPARE TO MEET THY GOD, TODAY. The lower center of the dial bears a scroll-bordered mark for the New England Clock company of Bristol, Conn. The clock is equipped with a mechanical weight-driven movement featuring two chains with cast metal weights having a hammered texture and a circular brass-tone pendulum. Dimensions not provided.
Lot: 266 - Edison Fireside Phonograph w/ Morning Glory Horn
This antique Thomas A. Edison cylinder phonograph is a Fireside model, featuring a quarter-sawn oak cabinet with a side-mounted metal hand crank. The black-finished metal bedplate bears the trademark cursive signature of Thomas A. Edison. It is equipped with a large sheet metal morning glory style horn, finished in black and decorated with hand-painted floral motifs including white and yellow chrysanthemums. The horn is supported by a floor-mounted metal crane attached to a turned oak pedestal stand. The stand features a square top and includes the original oak cabinet lid. Included with the phonograph is a collection of cylinder records, consisting of both black wax and Blue Amberol celluloid types, housed in a vintage cardboard Sun Rise Acres Tomatoes crate.
Lot: 267 - Two-Piece Pine Irish Chicken Hutch Style Dresser
44x 81x 19. A two-piece pine hutch or china cabinet designed in the style of a traditional Irish chicken coop dresser. The upper section features a cabinet with two doors, each containing six clear glass panes, set against a solid wood-paneled back. The interior is fitted with two adjustable glass shelves. The lower sideboard base contains two drawers constructed with machine-cut dovetail joints and outfitted with brass-toned bail pulls on decorative backplates. Beneath the drawers is a central open storage compartment characterized by vertical wooden slats. This central section is flanked by two side cupboard doors with recessed arched panels, mounted with exposed metal H-style hinges and simple wooden pull knobs. The base is finished with a scalloped apron. The piece is constructed of pine with a warm honey-colored finish showing natural wood grain and knots throughout.
Lot: 268 - Attributed to Pulaski Oak Corner Curio Cabinet
This contemporary corner curio cabinet, attributed to Pulaski Furniture Corp., features a two-piece construction of oak solids and veneers finished in a golden oak tone. The cabinet is designed with a bow-front silhouette, containing a large curved glass upper door and a smaller curved glass lower door, both flanked by flat glass side panels. The interior of both sections is mirrored and includes four adjustable glass shelves in the upper portion and one glass shelf in the lower portion. A single recessed puck light is mounted in the top section for illumination. Decorative details include an arched crown molding, fluted side pilasters, and a molded base that rests on stylized claw feet. The cabinet is fitted with white porcelain door knobs featuring brass-tone center screws and is mounted on brass-tone hinges.
Lot: 269 - Set Figural Strawberry Majolica Style Tableware
A large collection of ceramic dessert and tea service pieces featuring a highly detailed figural strawberry and leaf theme, attributed to Royal Bayreuth. The collection is crafted from glazed ceramic with high-relief modeling and vibrant polychrome glazes in the Majolica style. The design features realistic deep red strawberries with yellow-tinted seeds, vibrant green leaves, and white five-petaled blossoms with yellow centers. Several pieces, including the teacups and creamer, feature handles finished with a gold-tone gilt glaze, modeled to resemble branches. The service includes teacups shaped like whole strawberries, saucers modeled as green leaves with a white blossom center, and dessert plates with dense leaf and fruit relief. Also included are a lidded sugar bowl and a creamer in strawberry forms, a large central serving bowl with a scalloped leaf-edge, a pair of strawberry-shaped salt and pepper shakers, a small leaf-shaped tray, and multiple individual decorative strawberry figurines. No maker marks or factory backstamps are visible in the provided photographs. One piece retains an adhesive inventory tag with the number 269.
Lot: 270 - Virginia House Style Oak Trestle Table & 6 Chairs
68x 42 with 3 leaves, each is 14 inches wide. An oak dining room suite attributed to Virginia House, featuring a traditional double-pedestal trestle table and a set of six matching chairs. The table is constructed from oak, showcasing prominent cathedral grain patterns across the oval-shaped top. The top includes a central seam, prepared for the addition of a leaf. The base is a double-pedestal trestle design, with each pedestal featuring a thick, bulbous turned support resting on splayed feet, connected by a rectangular central stretcher. The set of six high-back dining chairs incorporates Jacobethan design elements, including spiral-turned barley-twist outer stiles and an ornate carved crest rail with scrollwork and a central foliate motif. The backs contain three shaped vertical splats. Each chair features a padded seat upholstered in a multi-color plaid textile with tan, orange, and blue tones. The chair frames are supported by turned front legs and H-form stretchers. No maker marks, brands, or labels are visible on the pieces.
Lot: 271 - Set of Four American Step-Down Windsor Side Chairs
A set of four side chairs in the American Windsor style, specifically the step-down variety. The chairs are constructed of mixed woods, featuring sculpted solid plank seats and notched or stepped ends on the top crest rails. The design incorporates simulated bamboo turnings on the spindles and legs, a decorative element characteristic of the Federal period. Spindles are secured to the seats using through-tenon construction, and the legs are reinforced with H-shaped stretchers. The chairs have a natural wood finish. No maker's marks or signatures are present.
Lot: 272 - A Pair of Traditional Oval Braided Area Rugs
128x 100, and 71x 49. This lot consists of two traditional American-style oval braided area rugs. The rugs are constructed from flat-braided coils stitched together in an oval shape, featuring concentric bands of variegated colors in a hit-and-miss pattern. The color palette includes muted earth tones such as dusty rose, blue-grey, tan, and cream. The larger rug is sized to accommodate a dining table and chairs, while the second rug is smaller in scale. The construction consists of braided fibers, likely wool or a synthetic wool-blend. No manufacturer labels or marks are visible on the items.
Lot: 273 - Arts and Crafts Floral Stained Glass Sidelight Panel
Each is 44 x 7. This vertical stained glass hanging panel is designed in the Arts and Crafts style, featuring a stylized floral motif resembling a tulip. The composition is vertical and symmetrical, with the central flower head rendered in coral-red opalescent glass. The flower is supported by a dark amber central stem flanked by four pairs of lancet-shaped leaves crafted from mottled green glass. The base of the design depicts a pot made of multi-toned green and blue slag glass. The background consists of pale yellow and cream-toned opalescent glass. The piece is constructed using the copper foil technique, with soldered seams finished in a dark patina. It is housed in a rigid dark-finished metal frame with two eyelets at the top fitted with a hanging chain. A modern translucent inventory label is visible on the upper right quadrant, but no maker's marks or signatures are present. Dimensions: Approximately 35-45 inches in height.
Lot: 275 - 19th/20th C. German Chromolithograph, Girl Drawing
This color lithograph, likely a chromolithograph dating from the late 19th to early 20th century, depicts a young girl with blonde hair in a sentimental Victorian-era scene. She is dressed in a voluminous ruffled pink dress and an oversized white lace bonnet adorned with a pink ribbon. The subject is shown leaning over a dark-upholstered, turned-leg chair that serves as a support for a rectangular drawing board, upon which she is sketching with a pencil. To her right, a blue and white patterned vase holds two large pink roses. A green artist portfolio and several sheets of paper rest on the floor at the base of the chair. The background features a paneled wall with decorative neoclassical scrollwork. The text PRINTED IN GERMANY is visible in small block lettering in the lower-right margin of the image area. No artist signature or edition information is present. The print is housed in a contemporary light oak-finished wood frame and is presented with double matting in cream and dusty pink.
Lot: 276 - 1898 Youth's Companion Chromolithograph Calendar
This 1898 chromolithograph calendar was produced as a promotional item for the American periodical The Youth's Companion. The work is composed of three distinct panels featuring idealized vignettes of figures in 18th-century poudr? style dress. The first panel for January through April shows a seated gentleman and a lady with an apron full of flowers. The central panel for May through August depicts a couple on a garden bench. The final panel for September through December illustrates two women in an interior setting by a piano. Centered at the bottom of the middle panel is the date 1898 printed in red ink. The lower right of the third panel bears the printed text: COMPLIMENTS OF THE YOUTH'S COMPANION. The print is housed in a carved wooden frame with a burgundy mat.
Lot: 277 - Royal Holland Daalderop Pewter Coffee & Tea Set
This four-piece pewter hollowware set was manufactured by Royal Holland Daalderop in Tiel, Holland. The set comprises a tall lidded pot suitable for coffee or tea service, a lidded sugar bowl, a creamer, and a pedestal mug or measure. These pieces are designed in the Mid-Century Modern style and are constructed of spun and cast pewter with a characteristic satin or brushed finish. The pot features a hinged dome lid with a decorative finial and a handle wrapped in light-colored wicker or raffia. The base of the pot bears a stamped circular maker mark with a crowned crest flanked by two lions rampant, surrounded by the text ROYAL HOLLAND PEWTER DAALDEROP MADE IN HOLLAND. The underside of the pot retains two of its original cork protective pads.
Lot: 278 - Olivenhain Marble Plaque, Wood Clock & Ceramics
This collection features a variety of decorative and commemorative objects. Included is a wooden quartz desk clock with a carved eagle motif and the inscribed quote, The only limits are those of vision, featuring a circular white dial with Roman numerals. Also present is an etched stone plaque on a marble base by The Olivenhain Company of Orem, Utah, depicting a bald eagle in flight within a mountainous landscape. Ceramic items include a small white clawfoot bathtub accented with hand-painted floral designs and gilded feet, and a soap dish with blue transferware-style ornamentation and the word SOAP. The group also contains two pinback buttons: one for The Chas. Shutrump and Sons Co. Contractors of Youngstown, Ohio, and a Matchbox Collector button. Additional pieces comprise three small collectible spoons with Indiana and Florida souvenir motifs, two large rusted cast-iron decorative keys, a metal winding key, and a small brass component.
Lot: 279 - Trio Vtg Corning Ware Cornflower & Spice Dishes
This group consists of three vintage Corning Ware glass-ceramic dishes with coordinating clear glass lids. The collection includes two round saucepans featuring the Cornflower Blue pattern, which consists of a central floral motif with three blue flowers. Both saucepans are designed with a single integral long handle. The third item is a rectangular 1-quart casserole dish in the Spice O' Life pattern, specifically the L'Echalote variant, decorated with a multi-color vegetable illustration. The handle of the casserole dish is stamped with - CORNING WARE - A-1-B 1 QUART RANGE - OVEN - MICROWAVE CORNING, NY, USA 111181 MA. Each dish is paired with a clear Pyrex glass lid featuring a central knob handle. One lid is embossed with Pyrex and the mark A-12-C. The bodies are made of white Pyroceram, a heat-resistant glass-ceramic material.
Lot: 280 - Wellsville China Co. Semi-Porc. Floral Pitcher
An American semi-porcelain pitcher manufactured by The Wellsville China Company of Wellsville, Ohio. The vessel features a fluted body with a wide, scalloped rim and a heavily molded, ornate handle. The exterior is decorated with transfer-printed floral designs, featuring a large bouquet of pink and white roses on the front and a single smaller blossom on the reverse. The rim, handle, and upper portion of the body are accented with soft airbrushed tints of pink and green. The pitcher stands on six small molded scroll feet. The base features a green underglaze backstamp arranged in three lines: THE WELLSVILLE CHINA CO. / WELLSVILLE, / OHIO.
Lot: 281 - Minolta & Nikon Japanese Porro Prism Binoculars
This lot features two pairs of Japanese-manufactured Porro prism binoculars. The first item is a Minolta MK 10x50 Standard Extra Wide model. It features 10x magnification and 50mm objective lenses. The optics are multi-coated, providing an extra-wide field of view of 7.8 degrees, which corresponds to 136 meters at 1000 meters or 410 feet at 1000 yards. The central pivot cap is marked with MK, 10X50, JAPAN, and the serial number 9112882. The right prism housing displays the Minolta logo and technical specifications. The body is finished in black textured rubber armor. Included accessories are a burgundy hard-sided carrying case with shoulder strap, two objective lens caps, and a one-piece eyepiece rain guard. The second item is a Nikon Action 8x40 model. It provides 8x magnification and 40mm objective lenses with an 8.2-degree field of view. The right prism housing is marked with Nikon Action 8x40 8.2 in gold-tone lettering. The body is encased in black rubber armoring for enhanced grip. Included accessories are a black Nikon-branded soft carrying case, two objective lens caps, two individual eyepiece caps, and a wide padded neck strap embossed with the letters SAD. Both binoculars utilize a central focus wheel and a right-eye diopter adjustment for precision focusing.
Lot: 282 - Norman Rockwell's America & Chatterbox 1916, Set
A lot of two volumes consisting of a large-format art book and an early 20th-century children's annual. The first volume is titled Norman Rockwell's America Classics Edition, bound in publisher's red cloth with gilt-stamped lettering and border decoration on the front cover. This volume includes an opening photographic essay by John Bryson and a comprehensive table of contents with chapters including Growing Up in America, Young Love, and The Sporting Life. It is illustrated throughout with numerous full-color and monochrome reproductions of works by Norman Rockwell, such as Saturday Evening Post covers Gary Cooper as the Texan (1930) and Dreams of Long Ago (1927). The second volume is the 1916 edition of Chatterbox, published by Dana Estes and Company, Boston. It is bound in pictorial paper-covered boards with a cloth spine. The front cover features a circular color illustration of children in a snowstorm under a green umbrella. This annual contains various stories, poems, and illustrations characteristic of juvenile literature of the period.
Lot: 283 - 1996 Longaberger Tray Basket w/ Insert & Liner
A complete handwoven wood-splint basket serving set produced by Longaberger. The set consists of a rectangular basket, a clear plastic divided serving tray insert, and a fabric liner. The wood-splint basket features a traditional woven construction with a reinforced rim. The clear plastic insert is molded with eight distinct compartments, including two central circular wells and six surrounding perimeter sections. The included fabric liner remains sealed in its original manufacturer's plastic packaging and features a dark green ground with a repeating white quatrefoil and dot pattern. The base of the basket is stamped in black ink with the text: LONGABERGER BASKETS / HANDWOVEN / DRESDEN, OHIO USA. It also features a hand-signed attribution in black ink with the initials TLM and the date 1996. The fabric liner's packaging bears a manufacturer's label identifying the item as LONGABERGER LINER-SERVING TRAY H GREEN with the item number 203544.
Lot: 284 - Two-Piece Clear Glass Cake Dome and Platter
This two-piece set consists of a clear glass cake dome, or cloche, and a matching circular platter. The dome is designed with a large, molded spherical knob handle and features a ground base rim. The coordinating platter has a raised outer edge with a recessed, frosted channel designed to provide a secure seat for the dome. The glass is clear and of moderate weight, consistent with high-quality soda-lime glass production. No permanent etched or embossed manufacturer marks are visible. The pieces currently feature temporary adhesive auction consignment labels.
Lot: 285 - Michael Ricker Pewter Three Wise Men on Camels
A set of three cast pewter sculptures by American artist Michael Ricker, depicting the biblical Three Wise Men (Magi) mounted on camels. Each figure is rendered in high detail, wearing traditional Middle Eastern-style robes and turbans. The camels are decorated with ornate saddlecloths featuring inset blue cabochon accents. The sculptures include gold-toned tassels and fine metal chain bridles. One figure is depicted in a pointing gesture. Each piece is mounted on an integral rocky base. The base of the sculptures features a molded copyright symbol above the name RICKER and the date 1999. A limited edition number 126/450 is incised on the side of the base.
Lot: 285A - Pair Michael Ricker Cast Pewter Figurines
This lot consists of two cast pewter figurines by American artist Michael Ricker (1940-2006), each mounted on a rectangular finished wood base. The first figurine depicts an Old World style character, possibly a wizard or a traditional Santa Claus, featuring a tall pointed hood adorned with holly-leaf motifs and an elongated, textured beard. The figure is dressed in heavy robes with wide cuffs and is finished in a dark, textured patina with gold-toned accents on the cuffs and rocky base. The second figurine depicts St. Nicholas in traditional ecclesiastical regalia, including a bishop's mitre and a crozier, with a sack carried over his right shoulder. The figure features a dark patina with selective gold-toned detailing on the mitre, crozier, and the trim of the vestments. A metal plaque is mounted to the front of the wooden base of this figure, inscribed: "ST. NICHOLAS" BY MICHAEL RICKER.
Lot: 286 - Set Colonial Revival Brass Fireplace Accessories
This set of Colonial Revival style fireplace accessories includes a matching pair of andirons and a coordinating bowed hearth fender, all crafted from polished brass and dating to the 20th century. The andirons are designed with central barley-twist columns topped with flame-shaped finials, supported by three cabriole legs ending in scrolled feet. They are equipped with standard black iron support bars for log placement. The matching bow-front hearth fender features a spiral-twist top rail supported by four posts with spherical finials and a lower gallery composed of fourteen small decorative knobs. No manufacturer marks or stamps are present on the items. A paper auction tag is attached to the left side of the fender.
Lot: 287 - Louis XV Style 3-Panel Brass & Mesh Fire Screen
A three-panel folding fireplace screen executed in the French Rococo Revival style. The screen features a central arched panel joined by hinges to two smaller side panels. The frames are constructed from cast brass and contain black-finished fine wire mesh. The central panel is surmounted by a decorative shell and scrollwork crest. A prominent cast brass applique is centered on the mesh of the middle panel, depicting two birds nestled within floral scrolls, acanthus leaves, and a ribbon-tied bow. The side panels are decorated with matching brass appliques featuring a symmetrical scene of two winged mythical creatures flanking a central neoclassical urn. The assembly is supported by four ornate cabriole-style feet with scroll and leaf detailing. No maker marks or signatures are visible. Dimensions: 31 x 52 inches (approximate total width when extended).
Lot: 288 - Cape Cod Style Cast Iron & Brass Fire Lighter Set
This Cape Cod style fire lighter set includes a cast iron pot and a matching fire starter wand. The pot is a three-legged, cauldron-style vessel constructed from cast iron with a matte black finish. It features two integrated ears that support an arched brass bail handle. The vessel is fitted with a domed brass lid topped with a turned ball finial. The accompanying fire starter wand consists of a brass handle with a matching ball finial and a porous, absorbent head made of a ceramic or stone material, which is secured with a screw. This type of set was traditionally used to ignite hearth fires by soaking the wand in fuel within the pot. The design reflects the Colonial Revival style. No maker marks are visible on the set.
Lot: 289 - Set 5 Brass & Black Metal Fireplace Tools on Stand
This set of fireplace equipment consists of a central stand, a shovel, a pair of tongs, a poker, and a natural fiber brush. The tools are designed in a traditional American Colonial style, featuring polished brass decorative elements and black-finished metal shafts. Each tool is topped with a decorative turned brass handle terminating in an acorn-shaped finial. The central stand features a vertical brass-finished rod supported by a weighted, tiered circular base and is topped with a five-pronged hanging bracket to accommodate the four tools. The shovel is constructed with a wide, polished brass blade. The brush features natural-colored bristles secured in a rectangular brass housing. The tongs are designed with a central pivot and curved brass arms for gripping wood. The poker features a traditional hooked tip for maneuvering logs. No manufacturer's marks or signatures were identified on the components during inspection.
Lot: 290 - Hand Hammered Brass Bucket w/ Wrought Iron Handle
An antique brass bucket or pail featuring a tapered cylindrical form with a reinforced rolled top rim. The body is constructed of hand-hammered brass, with visible tool marks on the exterior and base. It is equipped with a heavy wrought iron bail handle secured by two cast brass lugs. These lugs are attached to the body of the bucket with copper rivets. This utilitarian form is characteristic of 19th-century American metalware, similar to those produced by manufacturers like the Ansonia Brass and Copper Company or H.W. Hayden, though no maker marks or stamps are present on the metal.
Lot: 291 - 3 Vtg Cameras & Polaroid Spectra Film
This collection includes a Polaroid Spectra System instant camera, an Ansco Shur-Flash box camera, and one box of expired Polaroid film. The Polaroid Spectra System is constructed of gray and black molded plastic and features an integrated sonar autofocus system on the front. The rear of the camera houses a System Control panel with slide switches for distance units, audio signals, self-timer, autofocus, and flash, as well as an exposure compensation slider and status indicator lights. A black adjustable hand strap is attached to the side. The Ansco Shur-Flash box camera was manufactured in Binghamton, New York, and is built with a metal body covered in a black pebble-grain textured material. The front silver-tone faceplate displays a decorative wavy pattern and is inscribed with the names Ansco, SHUR-FLASH, and MADE BY ANSCO BINGHAMTON, N.Y. It is equipped with a single-element meniscus lens and a metal winding knob on the side. The included accessory is a retail box of Polaroid Spectra HighDefinition Instant Film. The packaging specifies it is a 2-pack containing 20 total pictures and fits all Polaroid Spectra and Minolta Instant Pro cameras.
Lot: 292 - Fireplace Bellows & Beetle Boot Jack
A lot consisting of two fireplace-related accessories including decorative bellows and a beetle-form boot jack. The bellows are constructed with stained wood boards and black leather sides secured by decorative hammered-head metal tacks. The front board is adorned with a cast brass-tone metal eagle with outstretched wings, clutching an olive branch and arrows. The unit features a cast brass nozzle and a leather hanging thong attached to the handle. The reverse side includes a circular air intake valve. An auction tag is attached to the handle. The boot jack is made of cast iron modeled in the form of a stag beetle. Its mandibles function as the heel grip, and its six legs provide stability. The carapace features textured, scale-like detailing.
Lot: 293 - Mid-19th C. Style Wooden Saxony Spinning Wheel
A traditional Saxony-style spinning wheel crafted from a hardwood, likely oak, featuring a prominent natural grain. The assembly is supported by three lathe-turned legs arranged in a tripod configuration. The large drive wheel is constructed with twelve decorative turned spokes. The piece includes a mother-of-all assembly holding the flyer and bobbin, positioned above a solid wood bench. A large wooden tensioning screw is situated at the front of the bench. The operation is powered by a foot treadle connected to the wheel's axle by a wooden pitman arm. Construction exhibits traditional mortise and tenon joinery throughout. While an auction tag is present, there are no clearly legible maker marks, stamps, or signatures on the wood frame.
Lot: 294 - Victorian Style Wicker Baby Carriage w/ Fabric
This antique baby carriage features a woven wicker body finished in a cream colored paint. The design consists of a rounded, adjustable hood and a deep, curved footwell characteristic of the late 19th or early 20th century. The interior is upholstered in a blue and white vertically striped fabric with a ruffled decorative trim along the hood edge. The body is supported by a cream painted iron frame with scroll shaped suspension. It is equipped with four spoked metal wheels with thin rubber tires; the rear wheels are larger in diameter than the front wheels. The unit includes a curved push handle with black grips. A contemporary retail or inventory tag is attached to the handle. No maker labels or stamps are visible on the exterior or accessible frame components.
Lot: 295 - Franklin Mint R. Van Ruyckevelt Black Swan Porc
This bisque porcelain figurine depicts a Black Australian Swan (Cygnus atratus) in a graceful seated posture. Designed by artist Ronald Van Ruyckevelt for The Franklin Mint, the piece is rendered with detailed, textured plumage finished in a matte black glaze. Contrasting white primary feathers are visible at the tail, partially obscured by the black wing feathers. The head is detailed with a red eye and a vibrant red beak featuring a white band near the tip. The swan sits on a separate, high-gloss white porcelain oval plinth equipped with two metal pegs for mounting. The underside of the swan is marked with a gold stamp that reads The Black Australian Swan BY Ronald Van Ruyckevelt CRAFTED IN FINE BISQUE PORCELAIN ? 1987 THE FRANKLIN MINT. It also retains a small white adhesive label that reads CRAFTED IN MALAYSIA. The underside of the figurine includes black felt protective pads around the mounting holes.
Lot: 296 - American Country Solid Wood Drop Leaf Dining Table
This American Country style drop leaf dining or work table is constructed from solid wood, featuring a grain and honey-toned finish characteristic of maple or pine. The design consists of a rectangular fixed central top flanked by two hinged drop leaves that extend the surface area when supported. The table is elevated by four turned legs with spindle or bobbin-style detailing, terminating in small rounded feet. The top shows a plank construction with visible seams and wood grain patterns throughout. No maker marks, labels, or stamps were identified during the visual inspection.
Lot: 297 - Colonial Revival Windsor Comb-Back Armchair
This is a single Colonial Revival Windsor-style armchair, specifically a comb-back variety, likely dating from the mid-to-late 20th century. The chair is constructed from painted wood and finished in a uniform, muted sage green. It features a high back with a prominent, shaped top rail characterized by upswept, pointed ends. The back assembly includes a central solid, shaped splat with decorative scrolled ears at the top, flanked by three ring-and-vase turned spindles on each side. The sweeping arms terminate in scrolled knuckle grips and are supported by four turned spindles. The chair has a deeply contoured saddle seat and stands on ring-and-vase turned legs joined by a matching H-stretcher. The construction utilizes spindle-and-socket joinery common to the style. A white paper auction inventory tag with a barcode and the number 297 is attached to a spindle on the left side.
Lot: 298 - A Pair of Braided Jute Rugs in Muted Earth Tones
This lot contains two coordinated braided rugs, including one oval rug and one runner. The construction features tightly braided bands in a color palette of dusty rose, sage green, and tan. The materials appear to be natural jute or a similar fiber blend, consistent with contemporary rustic home decor. The oval rug is designed with concentric bands, while the runner utilizes a linear pattern with rounded ends. A small adhesive barcode sticker labeled 238 is present on the oval rug. No maker's marks or manufacturer labels were identified during inspection. Dimensions not provided.
Lot: 299 - Large Chinese Deco Sculpted Wool Area Rug
A large hand-knotted Chinese wool area rug, likely dating from the mid-20th century. The rug is designed in the Chinese Deco or Peking style, featuring a sculpted pile that creates a three-dimensional effect for the decorative motifs. The composition centers on a circular medallion depicting a phoenix among blossoms and waves, encircled by a ring of ruyi clouds. The open ivory field is decorated with asymmetrical floral sprays and butterflies. The rug is enclosed by multiple borders, including a continuous Greek key meander pattern and a wide outer border with scrolling floral vines and lotus blossoms on a camel-tan ground. The color palette includes shades of rose pink, light blue, and sage green. The rug is constructed with a wool pile on a cotton foundation and finished with off-white cotton fringe at both ends. A modern white inventory tag with the number 299 and a barcode is attached to one corner.
Lot: 300 - Chippendale Style Mahogany Camelback Sofa
A Chippendale style camelback sofa featuring a mahogany frame with a high, arched top rail and prominent out-scrolled arms. The sofa is supported by six square, straight Marlborough legs, with the four front legs accented by decorative pierced fretwork brackets at the corner joints. The leg structure is reinforced by a sturdy, recessed H-shaped stretcher system. The piece is fully upholstered in a cream and terracotta geometric damask fabric featuring a repeating hexagonal honeycomb motif with central stylized floral elements. It includes a single loose bench-style seat cushion with welted edges and matching upholstered arm covers. An inventory or lot label with a barcode is affixed to the top of the right arm.
Lot: 301 - Pair Sherrill Attributed Upholstered Lounge Chairs
A pair of matching upholstered lounge chairs, attributed to Sherrill Furniture. These chairs feature a traditional mid-to-late 20th-century design, characterized by a rounded tight-back and rolled arms. They are upholstered in a terracotta-colored ribbed tweed textile with self-piping throughout. Each chair contains a loose, boxed seat cushion and is finished with a tailored kick-pleat skirt. Matching fabric arm protectors are included. The construction style is consistent with high-end American manufacturers of the period. While visually identical to examples produced by Sherrill Furniture, no maker labels are present in the provided images. White rectangular auction inventory tags labeled 301 are visible on the cushions.
Lot: 302 - Columbus Washboard Co. Dubl Handi & Vtg Items
This collection consists of an assortment of vintage-style household and decorative items. The set includes a small wooden-framed Dubl Handi brand washboard manufactured by the Columbus Washboard Co. of Columbus, Ohio. The frame is printed with brand information and instructions noting its suitability for laundering silks, hosiery, and lingerie. Also present is a manual coffee grinder with a dark-finished wooden base and a cast-iron grinding mechanism featuring an ornate side-crank wheel. A brass-tone identification plate on the front is marked Coffee. The grinder includes a small sliding wooden drawer containing two United States pennies dated 1982 and 2001. The collection is further comprised of a conical, galvanized metal pitcher or oiler with a slender long spout and a brass-tone lid. A square, clear glass storage jar with vertical ribbing and a silver-tone metal lid is included, along with a small rectangular woven splint basket holding a multi-colored woven decorative sphere in shades of red, green, and natural wood tones.
Lot: 303 - Electrified Rustic Sconce & Metal Candle Lantern
This lot features two lanterns of distinct styles and periods. The first is an electrified wall-mounted sconce designed in the style of 19th-century American candle lanterns, specifically resembling designs attributed to E. F. Parker of Vermont. It is constructed of aged metal with a heavily rusted finish and features a rectangular body with clear glass panels protected by horizontal wire guards. The pyramidal top section is decorated with star and sunburst cutouts for ventilation and light spill. The lantern is suspended by a chain from a circular brass-toned mounting plate and is wired for electricity with a standard power cord. The second item is a contemporary rectangular candle lantern with a metal frame in a dark patinated finish and four clear glass panes. It features a conical vented top with circular perforations and a large ring handle. The interior base includes a fixed cylindrical candle holder. No maker marks, labels, or signatures are visible on either item.
Lot: 304 - 4 Lidded Pressed Glass Candy Dishes & Compotes
This assortment consists of four colorless pressed glass vessels in various mid-to-late 20th-century geometric patterns. The collection includes one tall cylindrical biscuit or candy jar featuring a repeating diamond-and-star pattern with a matching domed lid and a faceted knob finial. A wide footed compote displays a diamond point pattern across the bowl and lid, topped with a textured finial in the form of a pineapple or fir cone, set upon a flared pedestal base. A pedestal candy dish is decorated with large radiating starburst motifs on the bowl and lid, similar in style to the Godinger Freedom pattern. The final piece is a low round bowl with a central starburst motif surrounded by smaller geometric stars and diamond cuts, featuring a smooth oval finial. All pieces exhibit visible mold lines characteristic of pressed glass manufacturing. No maker marks or signatures are visible on any of the items.
Lot: 305 - Pair Articulated Bisque Porc. Bathing Beauty Dolls
This set comprises two articulated bisque porcelain dolls, one male and one female, designed in the aesthetic of early 20th-century seaside figures. The male figure is depicted in a red and white horizontal striped bathing suit with molded red shoes. He features a yellow boater hat adorned with pink and green floral accents, black hair, a handlebar mustache, and stylized green eyes. The female figure is depicted in a blue and white horizontal striped bathing suit detailed with cream-colored lace ruffles at the neckline and leg openings. She wears a matching lace-trimmed bonnet with a small red bow. Her legs are decorated with painted blue criss-cross lacing, ending in molded blue high-heeled boots. Facial features include large green eyes, black bobbed hair, and red lips. Both figures are constructed from bisque porcelain with a matte finish on the flesh tones and painted or glazed details. The limbs are joined at the shoulders and hips with cord, allowing for articulation. No manufacturer marks, model numbers, or country of origin stamps are visible on either figure.
Lot: 306 - Set 4 Kathleen O'Malley Harvest Ceramic Plates
A set of four hand-cast and hand-painted relief ceramic decorative wall plates from the Bountiful Harvest collection, produced by Rhodes Studios. Designed by artist Kathleen O'Malley and copyrighted in 1992, each plate features a high-relief three-dimensional center depicting various fruits in woven baskets, surrounded by a cream-colored rim decorated with a green leaf border. The set includes Plate One: Basket Full of Apples (red and green apples in a wood stave basket), Plate Two: Bushel of Peaches (peaches in a woven basket), Plate Three: Pears from the Grove (yellow pears in a wicker basket), and Plate Four: Fresh Off the Plum Tree (purple plums in a lattice basket). The reverse of each plate is stamped with the Rhodes Studios griffin logo and provides detailed production information, including the plate title, artist attribution, and limited edition status. The apple plate is marked No. 1889 A (Bradex 84-R30-11.1), the peach plate is No. A 827 (Bradex 84-R30-11.2), the pear plate is No. A 615 (Bradex 84-R30-11.3), and the plum plate is No. A 411 (Bradex 84-R30-11.4). Each plate includes an integrated metal hanging loop for wall display. A gold foil sticker reading Made in Thailand is present on the reverse of the apple plate.
Lot: 307 - Pair Cristal d'Arques Eventail Crystal Bookends
This lot features a pair of lead crystal bookends manufactured by Cristal d'Arques in France. The pieces are designed in the Eventail pattern, which is characterized by an Art Deco-inspired fan shape with radiating, stepped facets. These facets increase in height toward the outer edges, creating a geometric profile. Both bookends retain their original adhesive manufacturer labels and are stored in the original branded box. Dimensions: 5 1/2 inches (14 cm) height by 1 3/4 inches (5 cm) depth.
Lot: 308 - Log Cabin Barn Raising Calico Patchwork Quilt
This is a hand-tied patchwork quilt featuring a traditional Log Cabin pattern printed pattern,� arranged in a Barn Raising layout. The diagonal arrangement of light and dark fabric strips within each block creates a series of concentric diamonds across the quilt top. The blocks are composed of various floral and geometric calico prints in a palette of forest green, dusty rose, cream, and tan, with solid forest green central chimney squares. Instead of traditional quilting stitches, the layers are joined by hand-tied tufts of light-colored yarn at the center of each block and at intersections. The piece is finished with a forest green fabric binding and a solid peach-toned backing. The fabrics appear to be cotton or a cotton-polyester blend. Dimensions: Large rectangular size suitable for a twin or full bed.
Lot: 309 - Mobiloil & Mobilgas Advertising Print, 1945
This original commercial advertisement is an offset color lithograph produced for the Socony-Vacuum Oil Company, Inc., dated circa 1945. The imagery features a wartime battlefield scene depicting United States soldiers and a tracked military vehicle nicknamed HAIRLESS JOE. The copy utilizes home-front marketing strategies, drawing a parallel between military vehicle maintenance and civilian car care with the headline A Breakdown Here Costs More than Money. The advertisement displays the iconic red Pegasus logo for both Mobilgas and Mobiloil brands. Additional text encourages regular Mobilubrication and references the contemporary NBC radio program Information Please. Regional affiliates listed include Magnolia Petroleum Company and General Petroleum Corp. of California. The print is housed in a clear protective sleeve. A small circular sticker in the upper left corner contains the handwritten notation 1945 $3.00. Measurements: Not provided.
Lot: 310 - Karastan Karaman Octagonal Oriental Wool Rug
55x 55. A Karastan power-loomed octagonal rug from the Karaman collection. The rug is constructed with a worsted wool pile and features the manufacturer's patented Locked-In Weave. The design consists of a cream field centered by an intricate, multi-lobed floral medallion in shades of blue, dusty rose, and tan. The field is decorated with delicate floral sprays and is enclosed by a wide border featuring scrolling foliage and repeating floral motifs within multiple guard stripes. A partially damaged paper label is present on the reverse, which includes the manufacturer's name Karastan, the collection name Karaman, and the text Oriental Design Rug, Worsted Wool Pile, Exclusive Patented Locked-In Weave, and Loomed in Belgium.
Lot: 311 - Victorian Wood Burning Parlor Stove
A wood-burning parlor stove in the Victorian style, constructed from cast iron with decorative nickel-plated accents. The unit features a hinged top with a sunburst-patterned grate and a central spherical finial. The body of the stove is adorned with elaborate relief scrollwork and floral motifs. Functional components include a front firebox door with a six-pane window and two wire-coil cool-touch handles. The stove is equipped with a wrap-around top rail, a curved hearth rail, and a lower base rail, all with a bright metallic finish. It stands on four cabriole legs. Accompanying the stove is a section of black stovepipe and a circular embossed metallic wall escutcheon plate with floral and scroll patterns. Raised characters are present on the lower front casting and a circular medallion is located on the side panel, though neither is clearly legible in the provided photographs. Dimensions unavailable.
Lot: 312 - Set 5 Brass Skeleton Keys on Ring
A set of five oversized skeleton keys presented on a matching circular wire ring, commonly referred to as jailer's keys. The keys are manufactured from cast metal with a brass finish. This set includes five distinct keys of varying lengths, featuring different bit configurations ranging from simple blocks to complex multi-cleft designs. The shanks are detailed with decorative turned rings, and the bows are cast in several shapes, including circular and heart-patterned styles. The keys are held on a heavy-gauge wire ring that utilizes a simple hook-and-eye closure mechanism. No manufacturer marks or inscriptions are present on the keys or the ring. Dimensions: Dimensions not provided.
Lot: 313 - Magnalite Cookware & Chef'sChoice Sharpener
This lot features a set of stainless steel cookware from the Magnalite Classic line alongside a professional electric knife sharpener. The cookware set includes a large stockpot with twin loop handles and a lid, two saucepans of varying sizes with long handles and lids, and two nested open skillets. These pieces are constructed from polished stainless steel and are fitted with black composite handles and lid knobs. The base of one saucepan is stamped with CLASSIC STAINLESS STEEL BY MAGNALITE, 1.5 Qt., 1.4L, and the model number 3001. It also bears a house-shaped logo containing the letters GHC for General Housewares Corp, with text indicating it was Designed in the U.S.A. and Made in Korea. Accompanying the cookware is a Chef'sChoice Professional Sharpening Station, model 130. This unit is a three-stage electric sharpener housed in a brushed metal and black plastic casing with a manual power switch located on the front base.
Lot: 314 - Vtg KitchenAid Hobart K45SS Tilt-Head Stand Mixer
This vintage KitchenAid K45SS tilt-head stand mixer was manufactured by the Hobart Corporation in Troy, Ohio. The unit features a heavy-duty enameled metal body in an off-white finish and includes a 4.5-quart brushed stainless steel mixing bowl. A solid-state speed control lever is positioned on the side with settings labeled OFF, STIR, 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10. The mixer is accompanied by three attachments: a stainless steel wire whip, a white-coated flat beater, and a white-coated C-dough hook. Visible identification marks on the trim band and nameplate include MODEL K45SS, MAX. WATTS 250, VOLTS 115, HZ 60, MADE IN U.S.A., and UL LISTED 775A. The trim band identifies the manufacturer as KitchenAid Div. Hobart Corporation.
Lot: 315 - Circular Dahlia Quilted Wall Hanging, Earth Tones
Approx 71 inches diameter. Mounted to board. A circular quilted textile, likely intended as a wall hanging or table topper, featuring the Giant Dahlia pattern. The construction consists of pieced cotton calico fabrics in three distinct patterns: a navy blue ground with small white floral sprigs, a rust orange ground with petite floral motifs, and a tan ground with a multi-colored floral print. The design centers on a 12-pointed star with radiating concentric rings of diamond-shaped segments. The piece exhibits dense, high-relief decorative quilting throughout, following the geometric lines of the piecing and incorporating secondary scrollwork and floral motifs within the segments. The outer perimeter is finished with a narrow, coordinating fabric binding. A small, illegible white rectangular tag is attached to the edge.
Lot: 316 - Victorian Marble-Top Washstand
34x15x32. Late 19th-century American Victorian marble-top washstand. This furniture piece features a rectangular white marble top with gray veining and a high, rounded backsplash supported by two small marble brackets. The wooden base consists of a deep, curved apron supported by two turned and ringed front legs and two squared rectangular back legs designed to sit flush against a wall. The legs are joined to a solid, shaped pedestal base with a curved front edge. No maker marks, labels, or stamps are visible on the piece.
Lot: 317 - Vintage Pine Wall-Hanging Glazed Corner Cupboard
37x 17. A vintage one-piece wall-mounted corner cupboard constructed of pine with a warm honey-colored finish. The piece is designed in the Early American or Colonial Revival style, featuring a single door with a rectangular pane of clear glass. The unit is finished with a decorative contoured arched cresting at the top. The interior is fitted with three fixed triangular shelves, providing four levels of storage. The door is equipped with a cast metal latch featuring a decorative stamped pattern and a small knob. The latch is marked PATD on the left side, indicating a patented design. The door is attached with three simple metal butt hinges. The backboards show visible mounting holes with modern Phillips-head screws.
Lot: 318 - Claire Murray Country Cat Hand-Hooked Wool Rug
This oval hand-hooked wool rug, designed for Claire Murray and titled Country Cat, features a folk-art-style composition. The central motif depicts a black and white tuxedo cat reclining on a red and pink checkered surface. The cat is shown playing with a blue ball of yarn and a small gray toy mouse. This central scene is set against a light purple field with pink floral vines and is surrounded by a wide cream-colored border decorated with a repeating pattern of blue flowers and green leaves. The rug is finished with a dark green scalloped edge. The reverse reveals a latex-coated canvas backing with a manufacturer's label identifying the piece as an heirloom quality hand-hooked rug made of 100% wool. The label includes handwritten information specifying Design: R240 and a copyright date of 7/24/95. The label also notes the item was hand-hooked in China. Size: 26 x 32 inches.
Lot: 319 - Queen Anne Style Wingback Armchair
A mid-to-late 20th-century wingback armchair in the Queen Anne Revival style. The chair features a high arched back with characteristic wings and rolled arms. It is upholstered in a peach-toned fabric with a repeating pattern of blue and white floral sprigs over a faint dotted ground. The item includes a removable seat cushion and a matching pair of arm covers. The chair is elevated on a wooden base with carved cabriole front legs terminating in pad feet and square-tapered rear legs. The legs are connected by a turned H-form stretcher featuring a central bulbous finial detail. The wood appears to be a domestic hardwood with a warm honey-colored finish. An auction inventory sticker with the number 319 is present on the upper right wing as viewed from the back. No manufacturer labels or maker marks are visible. Similar examples are attributed to makers such as Woodmark Originals or Broyhill.
Lot: 320 - 31 in Samsung LCD Television w/ Wall Mount & 2 Remotes
This is a Samsung brand LCD flat-panel television, featuring a glossy black frame with a translucent Touch of Color lower bezel. Based on the design characteristics, this unit is consistent with Samsung models from the late 2000s or early 2010s, such as the LN or R8 series. The television has an approximate 32-inch screen measured diagonally and is expected to provide high-definition resolution (720p or 1080p). This model does not appear to feature integrated smart TV applications or internet connectivity. The lot includes the wall-mounted unit along with its mounting bracket and two remote controls: one original Samsung branded remote and one UR3-SR3MS universal remote. Also included are the connected coaxial and power cables. The Samsung manufacturer logo is clearly visible on the lower center bezel and the smaller remote control.
Lot: 321 - Victorian-Style Burl Veneer Hall Tree w/ Marble
77x 23x 12. Attributed to Pulaski Furniture, this one-piece late 20th-century Victorian revival hall tree is constructed of wood featuring decorative burl veneers throughout. The tall back panel is crowned with an arched pediment top. The central rectangular mirror features a stenciled gold-toned floral and scrollwork border. The stand is fitted with four double-prong brass-toned coat hooks, each tipped with white porcelain knobs. Centered below the mirror is a D-shaped white marble shelf with grey veining and a rounded front edge. The lower section serves as an umbrella and cane stand, featuring two brass-toned metal side rails and a front wooden rail supported by two turned posts with spherical finials. The piece rests on a solid base shelf designed as a drip tray, supported by bun feet. 76 x 24 x 12 inches.
Lot: 322 - Colonial Revival Check Pattern Wingback Armchair
A Colonial Revival wingback armchair featuring a woven check pattern upholstery in navy blue and tan. The chair is designed with high wings, rolled arms, and a matching loose seat cushion. The wooden base consists of front cabriole legs ending in pad feet and raked rear legs of square section. The legs are joined by a turned H-stretcher for added stability. The visible wooden components exhibit a warm medium-brown finish consistent with maple or cherry hardwood. The fabric pattern is aligned across the backrest, wings, arms, and seat cushion. A contemporary adhesive inventory tag is present on the upper right wing. No maker's marks or manufacturer's labels are visible.
Lot: 323 - Federal Style Convex Eagle Bullseye Wall Mirror
An American Federal style convex bullseye wall mirror, likely dating to the mid-20th century. The piece features a circular molded frame finished in an antiqued gold and bronze tone, surrounding a convex glass mirror plate. The frame is decorated with an inner band of spherical beads and is surmounted by a large spread-wing eagle cresting resting on a rocky base with flanking scrolling acanthus leaves. A foliate and floral drop pendant anchors the bottom of the frame. The construction appears to be a molded resin or composite material, similar in style to the decorative pieces produced by manufacturers such as Syroco or Hickory Manor House. An auction tag is attached to the side of the frame from John Raber Auctions marked as lot 323.
Lot: 324 - American Eastlake Victorian Cherry Chest w/ Mirror
An American Eastlake Victorian chest of drawers with an attached dressing mirror, circa 1880s. The primary wood is cherry or cherry-stained hardwood showing a reddish-brown patina and even grain. The secondary wood used for the drawer interiors is a lighter wood, such as pine or poplar. The upper portion features a rectangular mirror set within a frame displaying characteristic Eastlake decorative elements, including incised spoon-carved starbursts, geometric patterns, and applied carved blocks with circular motifs. The chest contains four full-width graduated drawers constructed with machine-cut dovetail joinery. Hardware consists of period-style brass-tone backplates with black ceramic or glass knobs and central inset brass keyhole escutcheons. The piece rests on a simple plinth base fitted with small metal casters. An auction inventory tag numbered 324 is present on the top right surface. Dimensions: Not provided.
Lot: 325 - Late Victorian Walnut Stained Cane Rocking Chair
A Late Victorian rocking chair, likely dating to the late 19th or early 20th century, constructed from hardwood with a dark walnut-toned finish. This single item features a high back and a wide seat, both of which are finished with traditional hand-caned panels in a seven-step octagonal weave. The top crest rail is decorated with a shallow-incised or pressed floral and scroll motif. The design includes curved arms with rounded, scrolled ends and a support structure featuring turned front legs and a set of horizontal stretchers. The rockers are joined to the legs with typical period joinery. No maker marks, stamps, or labels are visible.
Lot: 326 - Belgian Area Rug
This Belgian-manufactured area rug was produced for JCPenney and features a classic Ming style pattern. The rug is machine-made with a 100% virgin wool pile. The design consists of a central floral-motif medallion on an ivory field, surrounded by four corner motifs and four additional floral sprays. The border is composed of multiple bands, including an inner Greek key or meander pattern and a primary navy blue band decorated with scrolling floral motifs. The rug is finished with a knotted white fringe at each end. Two labels are affixed to the reverse side: one is a partial Woolmark Pure New Wool label and the larger manufacturer label identifies the item as Ref. No. 1101, Pattern MING 149, in Ivory. Dimensions: 32" x 53" (including fringe).
Lot: 327 - Wall-Mount Beveled Mirror Wood Medicine Cabinet
21.5 x 17x 7. This wall-mounted medicine or small storage cabinet is a one-piece unit constructed from solid wood with a light natural finish. The wood exhibits prominent grain patterns and natural mineral streaks, possibly maple or cherry. The front of the single door features a centrally mounted beveled mirror. The interior is divided by fixed wooden shelving into three compartments, consisting of one tall vertical section on the left and two smaller stacked sections on the right. The door is secured by an internal magnetic catch. Hardware includes a brass-toned pull handle with a decorative keyhole-style backplate and two brass-toned butt hinges. The cabinet is designed with rounded cornice and base moldings. The back panel includes pre-drilled holes for wall mounting. No manufacturer marks or signatures are visible. A white paper auction tag with a barcode and numerical characters is attached to the handle.
Lot: 328 - Powell & Bishop Ironstone Wash Set & Razor Cases
This lot features a nineteenth-century ironstone ceramic wash set consisting of a large pitcher and a deep circular basin, along with two antique leather-wrapped cases. The basin bears a clear printed manufacturer mark on the underside for the English pottery firm Powell and Bishop of Hanley, Staffordshire. The mark consists of a central triangular shield reading Ironstone China topped with a crown, with the name Powell and Bishop on a scroll below. This specific mark was utilized by the company between 1867 and 1878. The pitcher is finished in a plain white glaze and features a scrolled handle with molded detail and a flared spout. It displays a partially legible circular printed mark on the base that includes the characters ANG and REG, though the specific manufacturer is not definitively identified. The set is accompanied by two leather cases, identified as storage containers for straight razors.
Lot: 329 - Colonial Revival Pine Basin Washstand
A solid wood washstand or commode stand designed in the Colonial Revival style. The piece is constructed from solid wood, appearing to be pine or maple, with a honey-toned finish. The top surface features a central circular cutout for a washbasin and is enclosed by a three-sided raised gallery, including a tall backsplash with decorative scroll-cut ears. Below the top level is an open middle section with a solid shelf. The lower section includes a single full-width drawer equipped with two turned wooden pulls. The entire piece rests on four ring-turned legs. A modern hang tag with a barcode and handwritten number 325 is attached to the drawer pull. No maker marks or factory stamps are visible on the exterior or interior of the piece.
Lot: 330 - Late 19th C. American Eastlake Cherry Bedstead
76x 55. A late 19th-century American bedstead in the Eastlake style, constructed from solid cherry. The set includes a tall headboard, a matching footboard, and two wooden side rails. The headboard is characterized by an elaborate architectural pediment featuring a central circular incised medallion flanked by stepped and scrolled elements. The square-sectioned corner posts of the headboard and footboard are topped with carved, pointed finials. The footboard features a gently arched top rail. The piece displays the characteristic horizontal panel construction of the period, showcasing the natural grain and warm reddish-brown patina of the cherry wood. Proportions are compatible with a full-size double mattress. Please note that the� bedding shown in the photographs are not included in this lot.
Lot: 331 - American Cotton Log Cabin Barn Raising Quilt
An American traditional cotton quilt featuring a Log Cabin pattern arranged in a Barn Raising configuration. The piece is constructed from cotton fabrics in a palette of navy blue, tan, and cream. The navy and tan fabrics feature subtle tonal sprig and dot prints. The construction consists of blocks with a central square surrounded by narrow strips, organized to create a large central diamond motif that radiates outward. The entire surface is finished with dense Baptist Fan or clamshell quilting, creating a decorative scalloped texture. The piece is finished with a navy blue fabric binding. No maker's marks, labels, or signatures are present.
Lot: 332 - Late 19th/Early 20th C. Wood Writing Slope w/ Keys
A vintage wooden writing slope or lap desk featuring a rectangular form and a hinged lid. The interior is fitted with a slanted writing surface that is hinged to reveal a storage compartment underneath. Three smaller stationery compartments are situated at the front of the interior. The box includes two ornate brass keys with decorative bows featuring an interlaced monogram of the letters M and W. Construction features include brass hinges secured with slotted screws and an inset brass lock plate. The interior wood surfaces show significant dark staining and residue. No manufacturer marks or brand names are visible on the item. An auction tag from Atlee Raber Auctions is attached to the lid.
Lot: 333 - Laser-Engraved Wood Bald Eagle & Quote Plaques
This group consists of laser-engraved wooden plaques, each featuring a bald eagle in various poses, including close-up head profiles and soaring figures, accompanied by motivational text. The plaques are crafted from wood with a natural grain, with the imagery and inscriptions rendered through a laser-burning process that creates dark-toned, recessed details. The group includes plaques with the following inscriptions: Leaders are like eagles, they don't flock, you find them one at a time; Dream what you dare to dream. Go where you want to go. Be what you want to be; Accept the challenges so that you may feel the exhilaration of victory; The only limits are those of vision; and They can who believe they can. Each plaque is contained within an individual cardboard storage box.
Lot: 334 - American Quartersawn Oak Hall Tree w/ Storage Seat
35x77x 18. An American hall tree or hall settle constructed of quartersawn oak, dating to approximately 1900 during the Golden Oak period. The piece features a high, shaped back surmounted by a shell-and-fan carved crest flanked by scrollwork volutes. It is centered by a shaped mirror plate. The frame is fitted with four cast metal double-prong coat and hat hooks. The lower section consists of a bench with outward-curving armrests and a hinged lift-top seat for internal storage. The piece is supported by a shaped apron and four carved legs, with the front legs featuring a cabriole form ending in stylized paw feet. The wood throughout displays the prominent medullary rays characteristic of quartersawn tiger oak. Dimensions: 78 - 84 inches (Height estimated).
Lot: 335 - Late 19th C. American Oak Dresser w/ Mirror
40x 19x 66. An American Late Victorian era chest of drawers with an attached mirror, constructed from quartersawn white oak showing prominent medullary ray or tiger oak patterning. The case features a serpentine front top above a configuration of two short drawers over two full-width drawers. The drawers are constructed with machine-cut Knapp joinery, also known as pin-and-scallop joints, a mechanical technique used in American furniture manufacture between 1870 and 1900. The dresser is surmounted by a pivoting swivel mirror supported by carved foliate harp arms and a separate shell-motif crest. The hardware includes original brass bail pulls on the lower drawers and decorative brass knob pulls on the upper drawers, with keyholes present for each. The secondary wood used for drawer interiors is a light hardwood, likely poplar. A modern inventory tag is present on the top surface. No maker marks were identified.
Lot: 336 - Queen Anne Style Footstool with Floral Upholstery
A low, rectangular footstool designed in the Queen Anne revival style. The item features a hardwood frame with a dark mahogany finish, supported by four cabriole legs that terminate in pad feet. The padded seat is upholstered in a lavender-blue woven fabric decorated with a delicate scrolling floral and vine pattern in cream and tan tones. This piece reflects 20th-century manufacturing techniques and traditional design. A white paper lot tag with a barcode and the number 336 is attached to the top surface.
Lot: 337 - Victorian D?cor
This collection includes an assortment of decorative items consisting of wall plaques, a candle lamp, and a heart-shaped trinket box. The pair of framed wall plaques feature whimsical cottage-core style watercolor-effect illustrations signed Kim Jacobs in the lower corners. The scenes include garden settings with cats, a bicycle, and a rowboat. The prints are mounted on board within wooden frames. The decorative candle lamp is designed for tea lights or small candles and features a cast metal base with a patinated brass finish. It is topped with a frosted glass chimney shade that has a mottled white pattern and a multi-colored beaded fringe in pink, white, and brown tones. The heart-shaped trinket box is made of white glazed porcelain and is decorated with a relief-molded rose and scroll design on the lid.
Lot: 338 - Jenny Lind Style Bed Frame & Cats Tapestry Throw
72x 51. This lot includes a wooden bed frame and a decorative jacquard-woven tapestry throw. The bed frame is designed in the American Colonial Revival or Jenny Lind style, consisting of a headboard, footboard, and two wooden side rails. The frame is constructed from wood with a medium-toned honey-gold finish and a visible natural grain. Both the headboard and footboard feature vertical spool-turned spindles and rounded top corners with similar detailing. The jacquard-woven tapestry throw features a pictorial Cats in Windows pattern, depicting several rows of various cats, including ginger, calico, black, and tabby varieties, peering out from different window styles and archways. The bottom border of the throw illustrates cats behind a white picket fence interspersed with flowers. The throw is finished with multi-colored fringe on all four sides. The set includes a ruffled fabric bed skirt in a periwinkle or lavender color and a standard white quilted mattress and foundation. A white lot tag is visible on one of the footboard spindles, but no manufacturer names or brand marks are discernable on the items.
Lot: 339 - Victorian Revival Cast Metal Lamp w/ Pierced Shade
A Victorian Revival style electric table lamp featuring a cast metal base with ornate foliate and scrolled relief decoration. The base is finished in a matte peach-toned paint. The lamp is fitted with a clear glass hurricane-style chimney and a conical, cream-colored paper shade. The shade features a decorative pierced pattern, a scalloped lower edge, and is adorned at the top with a fabric lily floral corsage and pale pink ribbons. The fixture is operated by a turn-key socket and includes a standard brown electrical cord. No maker's marks are visible on the base or body.
Lot: 340 - Porc. Doll w/ Bisque Limbs, 1987
A collectible porcelain doll produced circa 1987, featuring a bisque porcelain head, hands, and feet with a soft-filled body. The doll is styled with blonde hair accented by a peach ribbon, inset green eyes with applied eyelashes, and hand-painted facial features including eyebrows and lips. She is dressed in a pale peach long-sleeved dress with white lace trim at the collar, cuffs, and hem, worn under a floral-patterned vest with a small fabric flower accent. The back of the neck bears an incised mark consisting of a copyright symbol followed by the characters SJ 87. The doll is shown in a seated position with a white inventory tag attached to the left ankle.
Lot: 341 - 20th C. Baroque Style Wood 31-Day Tall Case Clock
Working condition. 66x 14.5x 8. This 20th-century tall case clock is constructed from a light-toned wood featuring an intentionally distressed or antiqued finish. The hood features a shaped bonnet top and molded cornice, supported by turned pilasters. The white dial is decorated with polychrome floral motifs and black Roman numerals, featuring ornate black hands and printed text reading 31 DAY near the 6 o'clock position. The waist section contains a door with a carved foliate scrollwork applique positioned above a circular glazed aperture that reveals a brass pendulum. This section is flanked by fluted pilasters. The piece is supported by a tiered, molded base with a recessed central panel. The finish is darkened in the recesses to simulate age. The clock features a mechanical 31-day movement. No maker's mark or labels are present. An auction tag is attached to the right side of the hood.
Lot: 342 - Andres Orpinas Pair Textured Offset Litho Prints
A pair of textured offset lithographic prints featuring atmospheric rural scenes by the artist Andres Orpinas. One print depicts a farmyard scene at sunrise or sunset, centered on an old-fashioned hand-operated water pump with a bucket of daisies hanging from its spout, with a barn and chickens visible in the background. The companion print shows a tranquil lakeside landscape at dawn or dusk with a small boat and a lone figure situated among tall grasses and bare trees. Both prints bear a printed signature reading ANDRES ORPINAS in the lower corner of the image area. These works are commercially produced decorative prints with a textured finish applied to the surface to simulate the appearance of an original painting. Both items are housed in matching light-oak finished wooden frames with textured dark green mats.
Lot: 343 - American Country Pine Wall Shelf w/ 7-Peg Rack
39 inches. A wall-mounted pine shelf featuring a functional design with an integrated peg rack. The unit consists of a single top shelf with rounded front corners, supported by two shaped side brackets. The backboard is fitted with seven evenly spaced, upward-curving wooden pegs. Constructed from solid wood planks, the piece displays natural grain and knots under a warm honey-colored finish. A white auction lot tag numbered 343 is attached to one of the pegs.
Lot: 344 - Lynn Kaatz Fast Friends Signed Print
This limited edition offset lithograph, titled Fast Friends, is by the artist Lynn Kaatz. The image features a golden retriever puppy in a field of dry grass, resting its paw on a duck decoy. The artwork is hand-signed in pencil by the artist in the lower right margin and numbered 3134/4400 in pencil in the lower left margin. Within the image itself, printed text reads ? L.R. KAATZ 85. This piece is presented in a wooden frame under glass with a double mat composed of a textured dark green outer mat and a cream inner mat. The artist is known for wildlife and sporting art, often associated with organizations such as Ducks Unlimited.
Lot: 345 - Vtg Post-Modern Biscuit Tufted Leather 3-Seat Sofa
84 inches. This three-seat sofa features a fully upholstered frame with a low profile and rolled arms. The design is characterized by deep biscuit tufting across the backrest, interior arms, and the three loose seat cushions, accented with matching leather-covered buttons. The upholstery consists of tan-colored leather with a mottled, aged finish and natural grain variations. The sofa is supported by hooded ball-style casters at the base, which are partially concealed by the upholstered frame. The overall form and tufting style are characteristic of late 20th-century post-modern furniture design. No maker marks, labels, or tags were identified during the visual inspection.
Lot: 346 - Traditional Tufted Leather Armchair & Ottoman
A two-piece upholstered furniture set consisting of a matching armchair and ottoman. Both items are upholstered in a cognac-colored leather with a mottled finish. The armchair is designed with a high back, rolled arms, and a thick seat cushion, all featuring deep button tufting and welted seams. The rectangular ottoman features a matching button-tufted top and a fully upholstered box base. The set is supported by low-profile, square feet. Small white tags are attached to the back and side of the chair, though no manufacturer information is legible from the photographs.
Lot: 347 - American Country Pine Lift-Top Mule Chest
37x 18x 38. This American country-style lift-top mule chest is constructed of solid pine with a warm amber-toned finish. The upper section features a deep storage well accessible via a hinged top, while the front is designed to appear as a four-drawer chest. The three lower tiers consist of functional drawers. The case sides are joined with exposed through-tenons secured by wooden pins. The drawer fronts are attached to the drawer sides with oversized single dovetail joints, and the interiors are solid pine. Each drawer is fitted with a pair of turned wood knobs. The lid is mounted on metal butt hinges and includes a metal stay chain. The base is detailed with a scalloped apron and central pendant, terminating in bracket feet. No maker marks or manufacturer labels are visible.
Lot: 348 - Wood Shopkeeper's Till w/ 6 Compartments & Drawer
An antique utilitarian wooden storage cabinet or shopkeeper's till featuring a warm honey-toned finish. The structure is organized into two tiers. The upper tier consists of six open compartments, each designed with a semi-cylindrical, scooped bottom to facilitate the easy removal of small items such as coins or hardware. Below this tier is a single, full-width drawer with a central turned dark wooden knob. The interior of the drawer is divided into three separate sections by two vertical wooden slats. The construction demonstrates functional joinery typical of late 19th to early 20th-century craftsmanship. No maker's marks, signatures, or stamps are present on the piece. A modern adhesive auction tag from Atlee Raber Auctions, identifying the item as lot 348, is visible in one of the upper compartments.
Lot: 349 - Stoneware Jar Table Lamp w/ Folk Art Floral
This table lamp features a jar-form stoneware base in the style of American folk art pottery revival, resembling works by makers such as Eldreth Pottery or Rowe Pottery Works. The ceramic body displays two small lug handles at the shoulder and is finished in a speckled, semi-gloss buff-colored glaze. The front of the base is decorated with a hand-painted floral motif consisting of a stylized central tulip flanked by wheat-ear and leaf patterns in dark green and black tones. A turned wooden neck piece serves as a spacer between the ceramic base and the brass-toned electrical hardware. The lamp is paired with a tapered drum-style pleated fabric shade in a dark teal color. It is equipped with a standard brass-toned socket, a black turn-knob switch, and a brown plastic cord.
Lot: 350 - Chinese Art Deco Hand Knotted Sculpted Wool Rug
A Chinese Art Deco style area rug featuring a hand-knotted wool pile on a cotton foundation. The rug is designed with a deep forest green central field anchored by a central floral medallion. Four floral spandrels decorate the corners of the field. A wide cream-colored border surrounds the center, showcasing a scrolling floral and vine pattern interspersed with geometric fretwork and stylized Chinese shou symbols representing longevity. A notable characteristic of this piece is the sculpted or carved pile, where the wool has been hand-cut around the decorative motifs to create a three-dimensional, embossed effect. The rug is finished with cream-colored cotton fringe on both ends, which are extensions of the internal warp threads. A small white inventory label is attached to one edge.
Lot: 351 - Union of Operating Engineers Throw
A jacquard knit commemorative textile for the International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE) Local 66. The piece is constructed on a navy blue ground with a large central seal designed in the form of a pressure gauge. The gauge face is white with red numerical markings ranging from 0 to 600 and a central black needle. Surrounding the gauge is circular text in red and white reading INTERNATIONAL UNION OF OPERATING ENGINEERS and ORGANIZED DEC. 7, 1896. The Latin motto LABOR OMNIA VINCIT is knit below the gauge. The bottom of the textile features large white block letters with red borders reading LOCAL 66. A small GCIU union bug, representing the Graphic Communications International Union, is visible in the center of the gauge face. The reverse side shows the mirrored, negative-image pattern characteristic of jacquard knit construction.
Lot: 352 - Wrought Iron Fireplace Tool Set & Spark Screen
This hearth collection includes a set of fireplace tools and a spark guard screen designed in a traditional style. The tool set consists of a central stand with an integrated base tray, a shovel, a hearth brush, and a poker. These pieces are constructed from wrought iron or steel with a matte black finish. The tools feature decorative ball finials and shafts with a hammered texture, characteristic of colonial revival or rustic ironwork. The second item is a single-panel arched spark guard screen. It is composed of fine black wire mesh over a metal frame and includes a single brass-toned handle at the top. The screen is designed to sit flush against a fireplace opening to contain embers. No maker marks or signatures were identified on the components of either item.
Lot: 353 - Three Hand-Woven Cream Cotton Popcorn Weave Rugs
A trio of hand-woven rugs constructed from heavy cream-colored cotton. The set consists of one large area rug, one medium-sized accent rug, and one long hallway runner. Each piece features a monochrome off-white palette with a textured raised-relief weave. The pattern consists of horizontal bands of popcorn style loops alternating with sections of flat-weave to create a repeating block motif. All three items are finished with hand-tied cotton fringe at the ends. These textiles are characteristic of mid-20th-century American hand-loomed craft traditions. Large area rug: approximately 5 x 7 feet Medium accent rug: approximately 3 x 5 feet Long hallway runner: approximately 2.5 x 8 feet.
Lot: 354 - 37 in Sharp AQUOS LCD TV & Toshiba DVD/VCR Combo
This group of home electronics consists of a television, a media player, and a digital alarm clock. The television is a Sharp AQUOS flat-panel LCD model, approximately 32 inches measured diagonally. The unit is designed with integrated side-mounted speakers and rests on a curved black plastic table stand. This is a non-smart television. Visible markings on the bezel include the Sharp and AQUOS logos, as well as labels for Power, OPC/DL, BBE Mach3Bass Digital, and Dolby Digital. A matching Sharp AQUOS brand infrared remote control is included. The media player is a Toshiba DVD/VCR combo recorder with dual-deck functionality for VHS and DVD media. The unit is marked with the Toshiba brand name and includes a front-panel HDMI logo, indicating high-definition output capability, and recording specifications for DVD-RW/R and +RW/R. The digital alarm clock features a curved housing in black and silver with an amber LED display and a top-mounted snooze button.
Lot: 355 - Country Style Turned Leg Stained Wood Bench
This wooden bench features a solid rectangular top with rounded edges and corners. The top sits on a simple apron supported by four turned hardwood legs. Each leg is designed with a square block profile where it joins the apron, transitioning into a bulbous turned detail before tapering toward the floor. The piece is finished in a warm, honey-toned amber stain that highlights the natural wood grain. A modern white auction sticker from Alice Raber Auctions is present on one corner of the apron with the inventory number 355. No manufacturer marks are visible on the exterior of the piece. Height: Standard bench or low table height Length: Long, rectangular profile.
Lot: 356 - Confetti Industries Colonial Star Hooked Wool Rug
This hand-hooked area rug features the Colonial Star pattern, produced by Confetti Industries, Inc. and distributed by Arch Associates, Inc. The design is centered on a multi-pointed geometric star motif in pink, green, and cream tones. The star is surrounded by floral bouquets of roses and smaller blossoms in shades of pink, lavender, and white, set against a sage green field. A pink and cream lattice-patterned border frames the composition, finished with a final sage green outer edge. The rug is constructed from 100% 6-ply wool pile on a canvas foundation with a latex-coated backing. The original manufacturer label is attached to the reverse and confirms the item was made in China. 2.5 feet x 4 feet.
Lot: 357 - Vintage Three Legged Wooden Milking Stool
A vintage three legged wooden stool, commonly referred to as a milking or cricket stool. The item features a thick, circular seat supported by three splayed, turned legs in a bulbous baluster form. The legs are socketed directly into the underside of the seat. The construction is characteristic of primitive or Early American style furniture. The wood is finished with a dark stain. A modern auction sticker is present on the top surface with the text Atlee Raber Auctions and the number 357. Dimensions: Not provided.
Lot: 358 - Victorian Revival Button-Tufted Chaise Longue
60x 35x 24. This is a fully upholstered chaise longue executed in the Victorian Revival style, likely dating to the late 20th century. The form features a high, arched camel back with deep button tufting and low, rolled arms that transition into a long, flat seat with a rounded foot. The base is finished with a deep, gathered ruffle skirt that fully conceals the frame and legs. The piece is upholstered in a cream-colored woven fabric with a repeating miniature pattern consisting of small pink floral sprigs framed by delicate green-leafed oval medallions. The backrest is detailed with fabric-covered buttons matching the upholstery. No maker's labels, tags, or stamps are visible on the exterior surfaces. Dimensions: Not provided.
Lot: 359 - Lambert & Butler 1912 World Locomotives Cards
This is a professionally framed set of seven vintage trade cards issued by Lambert and Butler Cigarettes. The collection consists of cards from the World Locomotives series, originally released circa 1912. Each card features a color lithograph of a specific historical steam locomotive with identifying text below. The locomotives included in this display are: Aitcheson, Topeka and Santa Fe Ry. Locomotive 915; Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway Locomotive 71; London Brighton and South Coast Ry. Locomotive 39; North Staffordshire Railway Locomotive 87; Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Locomotive 1512; Soudan Government Railway Locomotive 110; and Glasgow and South Western Railway Locomotive 126. The cards are mounted in a tiered configuration within a charcoal gray mat accented with gold-toned pinstriping. Below the cards is an inset brass-toned plaque engraved with the series title World Locomotives 1912 in a Gothic-style typeface. The set is housed in a polished, dark-stained wooden frame with a gilded inner lip. The reverse of the frame contains a printed informational sheet titled TOBACCO CARDS: A BRIEF HISTORY, which provides context on the hobby of cartophily and includes market data from the late 1980s, indicating the approximate period of framing.
Lot: 360 - Norman Rockwell Offset Lithograph Making Friends
This framed offset lithograph is a reproduction of the 1929 illustration titled Making Friends by American artist Norman Rockwell. The scene depicts a young boy in a vest and hat kneeling beside a large steamer trunk, petting a collie while a small terrier-type dog looks on. The collie features a collar tag with a prominent letter R. The print is housed under glass within a matted light oak-finished wooden frame. A brass-toned plaque is mounted to the mat directly below the image and is inscribed with the name Norman Rockwell in black serif lettering. The reverse of the frame features a corrugated cardboard backing secured with metal tabs and a sawtooth hanger. No hand-signature, edition numbering, or publisher marks are visible on the print face.
Lot: 361 - Arts & Crafts Stained Wood Footstool w/ Handgrip
This is an Arts and Crafts style footstool or step stool crafted from stained wood. The design features a rectangular top with rounded corners and a central oval cutout for easy transport. It is constructed in a trestle form, with two slab-sided legs joined by a single horizontal stretcher. The joinery utilizes through-tenons on the legs, which are secured with small wooden pegs. Decorative elements include a scalloped apron below the top and V-shaped cutouts at the base of each leg. The entire piece is finished with a dark reddish-brown stain.
Lot: 362 - Restored Victorian Dome-Top Steamer Trunk
A Victorian-era dome-top steamer trunk, also known as a camel-back trunk, dating to the late 19th century. The trunk body is likely constructed from pine or poplar and is finished with a matte sage-green paint over a textured surface. The lid is reinforced with five bentwood slats, while the front and back feature three horizontal slats, likely made of ash or oak. The exterior is adorned with decorative cast metal hardware, including foliate-patterned stays, corner guards, and star-motif studs. A central black-finished metal latch is mounted on the front. The side handles consist of replacement tan leather straps secured by metal loops. The interior has been fully relined with a sage-green and pink floral pattern wallpaper, detailed with pink ribbon bows and a striped border. The lid interior contains an oval locket-style portrait of a young girl in Victorian dress, bordered by white lace trim. A handwritten inscription within a lace-bordered oval on the bottom interior reads by Lynda 1989 accompanied by a four-leaf clover symbol, indicating the date of restoration.
Lot: 363 - Original Flesh Gordon 1974 One-Sheet Movie Poster
This is an original theatrical one-sheet movie poster for the 1974 science fiction parody film Flesh Gordon. The poster is a color offset lithograph on paper. The central artwork is contained within a circular frame and is signed in the plate B. Gott 1972, attributed to artist Bruno Gott. The illustration depicts the characters Flesh Gordon and Dale Ardor in a classic heroic pose, surrounded by secondary characters, spacecraft, and a villainous figure. Above the main title is a text box stating NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH THE ORIGINAL FLASH GORDON. The lower portion features the title FLESH GORDON in large red block lettering above various production credits. Credits identify the film as a Graffitti Productions presentation, directed by Howard Ziehm and Michael Benveniste, starring Jason Williams, Suzanne Fields, and John Hoyt. The bottom margin includes the copyright notice ? Copyright 1974 Graffitti Productions, a GAU union bug, and the printer mark LITHO. IN U.S.A. The poster is unframed and retains its original theatrical folding pattern.
Lot: 364 - Rococo Revival Quartersawn Tiger Oak Bedroom Suite
This bedroom suite consists of a low-post four-poster bed, a large triple dresser, and a nightstand. The set is constructed with quartersawn tiger oak veneers, characterized by prominent medullary ray grain patterns, over secondary woods. Designed in a late Victorian Rococo Revival style, the suite features arched forms and carved ornamentation. The bed includes a tall arched headboard and a lower arched footboard, both with central oval-inset panels and carved scroll and foliate motifs. Four low, reeded posts with turned urn-shaped finials and bun-style feet frame the bed. The triple dresser is configured with three shallow drawers along the top row, a central cupboard door with matching scroll carvings, and two lateral stacks of three drawers. It is flanked by reeded corner pilasters and sits on turned bun feet. The matching three-drawer nightstand�features inset top panels, reeded pilasters, and shell-carved lower aprons. All pieces are fitted with ornate brass-toned hardware, including decorative backplates and bail handles. Interior drawer construction utilizes light-colored secondary woods and modern drawer glides, consistent with high-quality late 20th-century furniture manufacturing. Bedding quilt sold seperatly.�
Lot: 365 - Floral Appliqu? & Patchwork Quilted Bedding Set
A set of quilted bedding featuring a traditional country cottage aesthetic. The collection includes a large coverlet with scalloped edges, large patchwork shams, square decorative pillows, a cylindrical bolster pillow, and a ruffled bed skirt. The coverlet is decorated with appliqu?d floral motifs consisting of heart-shaped petals in dusty rose fabric with sage green leaves set against a cream field. The cream-colored ground features machine-guided quilting in heart and geometric patterns. The large shams are constructed with a traditional Lone Star or Morning Star patchwork design using coordinating floral and solid fabrics. Decorative pillows and the bolster include ruffled borders, some accented with white lace trim. The bed skirt features a matching rose color with white lace along the ruffle edge. Primarily constructed of cotton or cotton-blend fabrics with polyester batting. A white tag is present on the quilt edge but the text is not clearly legible.
Lot: 366 - Queen Anne Oak Jewelry Armoire w/ Reeded Pilasters
This standing jewelry armoire is designed in a traditional Queen Anne revival style, crafted from oak and oak veneers. The piece features a flip-top lid that opens to reveal an inset mirror and a compartmented storage area lined with rose-pink felt, including integrated ring rolls. Below the top compartment are five stacked drawers equipped with decorative round metal pulls featuring a rosette motif and an antiqued bronze-tone finish. The drawers utilize modern construction methods (stapled or glued) rather than traditional dovetail joinery. Flanking the drawers are two side-hinged doors that swing outward to provide access to vertical necklace storage with multiple brass-toned hooks. The exterior is detailed with reeded (fluted) corner pilasters and a matching reeded frieze across the upper front. The entire chest is supported by four classic cabriole legs. This item is visually consistent with the Model 436-2 jewelry armoire produced by Powell.
Lot: 367 - Metal & Beaded Necklaces w/ Pendants
An assortment of necklaces and pendants featuring a variety of styles, materials, and motifs. The collection includes numerous metal chains in both gold-toned and silver-toned finishes, with link styles such as rope, curb, Figaro, box, and cable chains of varying thicknesses. Beaded strands include multiple necklaces of white shell heishi beads, puka-style beads, and several necklaces composed of brown wood barrel-shaped and round beads accented with turquoise-colored spacers. A diverse array of pendants is present throughout the lot, featuring an Egyptian Ankh, a Christian Ichthys symbol, a polished stone arrowhead, a stylized silver-toned metal arrowhead, a rectangular plaque with a raised gold-toned sea creature emblem, a #1 charm, and a curved horn or tooth-shaped pendant. Also included is a vertical bar pendant with incised symbols including a cross, crescent moon, and anchor, as well as a large, heavy silver-toned toggle-style pendant with gold-toned ring accents. The pieces utilize various closure types, including lobster claw, spring ring, and toggle clasps. Materials consist of base metals with silver and gold-toned plating, wood, shell, and decorative stone.
Lot: 368 - Men's Commemorative Accessories & Fraternal Pins
This lot consists of an assortment of men's personal accessories, fraternal and union memorabilia, and commemorative items primarily from the late 20th century. Fraternal and professional items include a silver-toned and blue enamel 25-year Masonic pin from the Grand Lodge of Ohio and two International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE) service pins for 25 and 50 years of membership, featuring the union's gear-and-gauge logo. A shield-shaped NRA Second Amendment Task Force pin is included in original packaging, featuring a colonial minuteman figure. Commemorative pieces include a large 1991 Caesars Palace Las Vegas medallion and a brass-toned relief belt buckle for the 1982 Nissan Project by Daniel Construction Co. in Smyrna, Tennessee, depicting a pickup truck. Jewelry items include a silver-toned curb link identity bracelet with a black rectangular inlay, a gold-toned link chain, and a dark-patinated medallion on a cord featuring a classical face and the Latin inscription Credo Quod Abses Et Habes. Functional accessories comprise a wood-handled folding pocket knife with brass bolsters, three silver-toned money clips (one with an integrated folding blade), a gold-toned tractor-trailer tie bar, and a brass-toned pocket lighter with a heavy iridescent heat-treated patina. A new-in-packaging golf tool set in a brown leatherette case with brass-toned accessories is also included.
Lot: 369 - Vtg Wristwatches & Travel Alarm Clock
An assortment of timepieces including a gold-tone commemorative wristwatch for the International Union of Operating Engineers featuring the organization insignia and founding date of December 7, 1896, housed in an American Tin presentation box. The collection includes a rectangular gold-tone Seiko Quartz wristwatch with a date aperture and integrated expansion band. A silver-tone Aldo quartz chronograph-style watch is presented in a gray box. Promotional and commemorative items include a 1990-91 Youngstown State University (YSU) basketball watch, an NRA-ILA watch with an eagle emblem, and a Sheldon Construction Exporters Ganti watch with a world map dial. Other pieces consist of a Timex gold-tone watch with a date window, a square-cased quartz watch with Roman numerals, and a Linden folding travel alarm clock featuring a brown textured case and a lighted dial button. Materials represented include base metals in gold and silver tones, stainless steel expansion bands, and various leather-textured and fabric straps.
Lot: 370 - Stefani Porcelains Bald Eagle Bisque Figurine
A large hand-painted bisque porcelain figurine of a bald eagle by Stefani Porcelains. The eagle is captured in a dynamic, descending pose with widespread wings and extended talons as it prepares to land on a white, rocky mountain peak accented with patches of green moss. The figurine features a matte, unglazed finish with detailed hand-painted plumage and features. The underside of the base retains a silver foil circular sticker reading Stefani Porcelains and Made in Japan. Additionally, the base is marked with silver-colored script that reads Bald Eagle by Stefani.
Lot: 371 - Luqman Gawanika Kaiser Porc. Bald Eagle Figurine
This large-scale wildlife sculpture depicts a bald eagle in flight, banking over a stylized, pale blue and white cresting wave. The piece is constructed of hand-painted bisque porcelain with a matte, unglazed texture. The eagle features realistic anatomical detailing, including brown-toned plumage, a crisp white head and tail, and yellow coloration on the beak and talons. The porcelain wave base is signed in script lv. Gawanika. The sculpture is mounted on a circular, stepped wooden plinth with a dark mahogany-style finish. An auction lot sticker from Atlee Raber Auctions is present on the wooden base.
Lot: 372 - Lenox Smithsonian Porc. Bald Eagle Figurine 1989
This hand-painted bisque porcelain figurine, produced by Lenox in collaboration with the Smithsonian Institution, depicts a bald eagle in a dynamic flight pose. The eagle is captured descending toward a stylized driftwood base accented with green pine needles and brown cones. The sculpture is mounted on an oval, dark-stained wooden plinth. The underside of the porcelain base is marked in brown with the Smithsonian Institution sunburst logo, the Lenox name beneath a laurel wreath, and a 1989 copyright date. An original gold foil sticker reading Handcrafted in Taiwan is present on the underside of the porcelain. An auction house lot sticker is affixed to the side of the wooden base.
Lot: 373 - Franklin Mint 1988 Porc. Golden Eagle Figurine
This hand-painted bisque porcelain figurine depicts a golden eagle in a dynamic landing pose with outstretched wings and extended talons. Produced by The Franklin Mint, the sculpture features detailed plumage in varied shades of brown, tan, and grey. The eagle is shown perched upon a gnarled, multi-toned tree branch. The porcelain sculpture is mounted onto a circular finished wooden plinth with a recessed, maroon felt-lined top surface. The underside of the porcelain base is marked in red with a copyright symbol and the alphanumeric code 88 FM. A gold foil sticker reading CRAFTED IN MALAYSIA is also affixed to the base. A white adhesive auction label for lot 373 from Atlee Raber Auctions is present on the side of the wooden base.
Lot: 374 - Lenox Smithsonian Eagle of Splendor Porc. Figurine
A hand-painted fine porcelain figurine titled Eagle of Splendor, produced by Lenox in collaboration with the Smithsonian Institution. The piece depicts a bald eagle in flight over a textured gray and green rock formation. The eagle is finished in matte bisque with white head and tail feathers, brown and russet body plumage, and a yellow beak. The figurine is mounted to an oval dark-toned wooden base. The underside of the porcelain base contains the printed title, a Smithsonian Institution sunburst logo, the Lenox mark, and a copyright date of 1993. A manufacturer label on the underside indicates it was handcrafted in Malaysia. A paper auction label with number 374 is present on the wooden base.
Lot: 375 - Atlee Raber Eagle & Monument Valley Sculpture
This contemporary mixed media sculpture is produced by artist Atlee Raber, known for combining natural stone elements with cast metal figures. The piece centers on a large, irregularly shaped slice of polished petrified wood, characterized by a deep dark brown and black coloration accented by fine, light-colored natural veining. Two cast white metal appliqu?s, likely pewter, are securely affixed to the polished front face. The primary figure is a large eagle depicted in flight with its wings fully extended, showing detailed feather work. Positioned below the eagle is a smaller cast rock formation reminiscent of the sandstone buttes found in Monument Valley. Both metal elements feature a matte, silver-toned finish with darkened recesses to enhance the three-dimensional texture. The reverse side of the wood slice retains its natural, rough bark texture and bears a white adhesive label identifying the artist as Atlee Raber, alongside a barcode and the number 375. The sculpture is displayed on a standard black plastic easel.
Lot: 376 - Lenox Defender & Foundations of Freedom Porc. Set
A three piece patriotic porcelain display set manufactured by Lenox. The central figurine is titled Defender of Freedom and is a limited anniversary edition produced in collaboration with the Smithsonian Institution. This hand painted fine porcelain figurine depicts a bald eagle with outspread wings perched upon a draped American flag and a gray rocky outcropping. The set includes a pair of flanking scrolls titled The Foundations of Freedom Display. One scroll features the preamble and articles of the United States Constitution, while the other features the United States Bill of Rights with Amendments 1 through 10. Each scroll includes an integral modeled inkwell and a separate white porcelain quill feather. The collection is presented on a custom dark finish wooden oval base. The eagle figurine is marked Defender of Freedom, Limited Anniversary Edition, Fine Porcelain, Lenox, and features the Smithsonian Institution seal with a 1991 copyright date. The scroll figurines are marked The Foundations of Freedom Display, Fine Porcelain, Lenox, and carry a 1993 copyright date. All porcelain pieces include labels stating they were handcrafted in Malaysia.
Lot: 377 - Trio of Hand-Painted Porc. Bald Eagle Figurines
This collection consists of three hand-painted bisque porcelain bald eagle figurines, each mounted on a finished circular wooden base. The central figurine is definitively identified by a gold-tone maker mark on the underside as a Maruri USA piece from the American Eagle Gallery, Studio Design E-9555, dated 1995. It depicts a bald eagle with wings spread wide, descending toward a textured tree stump. A gold foil sticker on the bottom of this piece indicates it was made in Malaysia. The second figurine, positioned on the left, features a bald eagle perched on a rocky outcrop with its wings partially extended and head turned. The third figurine, positioned on the right, portrays a bald eagle in a landing pose on a branch with its wings swept upward and talons extended. This piece retains a paper auction tag numbered 377.
Lot: 378 - Porc. Bald Eagle Bust: The Presidential Eagle
A bisque porcelain sculptural bust depicting the head of a bald eagle, featuring hand-painted and glazed eyes and beak. The plumage is rendered in matte white bisque with textured feathering. The head is mounted on a rectangular wooden plinth with a beveled top edge and a dark reddish-brown mahogany-style finish. Centered on the wooden base is a brass-tone metal nameplate inscribed with the title The Presidential Eagle in cursive script. A blue factory mark is visible on the porcelain stem where it meets the wooden base, though the characters are not clearly legible. This piece is characteristic of late 20th-century American wildlife collectibles.
Lot: 379 - Mats Jonasson Style Crystal Eagle & Intaglio Block
This lot consists of two crystal eagle sculptures. The first is an intaglio relief sculpture depicting a perched eagle in profile with a frosted finish. The eagle is housed within a heavy crystal block that features irregular, textured edges, characteristic of the Scandinavian glass designs by Mats Jonasson. The second figurine is a three-dimensional representation of an eagle in flight with uplifted wings. This piece is rendered in polished clear crystal and rests on a textured, rock-form base. No maker marks or signatures are visible on either piece.
Lot: 380 - A. Belcari Capodimonte Style Eagle Sculpture
This Italian sculpture depicts an eagle with outspread wings in a landing or takeoff posture, perched atop a rocky base. Designed by artist A. Belcari, the piece is crafted from a matte white composition material and is mounted on a tiered, dark-finished wooden plinth. The artist's signature, A. Belcari, is incised into the front of the rocky formation. The reverse side of the base features a blue-ink stamp of a crowned N, a mark associated with the Capodimonte style. There is also a faint rectangular recessed mark on the back of the base.
Lot: 381 - Composite Eagle Bust & Jeweled Porc. Sculpture
This lot features two eagle-themed decorative objects of varying materials and styles. The first item is a realistic bald eagle bust mounted on a square wooden plinth. This piece, titled Above Reproach, was produced by Mill Creek Studios and is constructed from a cast composite material with a hand-painted matte finish. It shows detailed sculptural feathering, an amber-colored eye, and a yellow beak. A label on the underside of the base provides the model number 14006. The second item is a stylized eagle figurine accompanied by an American flag motif, crafted from high-gloss white glazed porcelain. The flag element is decorated with raised red and blue enameled dots and gold-tone gilt lines, with a gold-colored spherical finial at the top of the pole. The decoration and form are characteristic of patriotic porcelain series produced by Lenox. No maker marks are visible on the porcelain piece.
Lot: 382 - Gerzit Stoneware Eagle Beer Stein & Eagle Item
This lot consists of two eagle-themed decorative pieces. The primary item is a German stoneware beer stein produced by the Simon Peter Gerz factory. The central body features a polychrome scene of an eagle arriving at a nest with two chicks in a mountain setting. The vessel is accented with green-glazed relief borders at the top and bottom with a braided knot design, and a scroll-decorated handle. It features a hinged pewter lid with a hand-painted bald eagle finial perched on a rocky base. The underside bears the factory mark W. Germany Original Gerzit Gerz. The interior of the pewter lid is stamped DRM above a stylized symbol. The second item is a cast gray resin or composite figurine of a perched eagle on a rocky outcrop. The piece has a matte finish and detailed feathering. A molded copyright symbol is located on the reverse of the base.
Lot: 383 - Jim LeBlanc, Bald Eagle Wilderness Remarque Print
This work is a limited edition offset lithograph on paper by Jim LeBlanc, depicting a bald eagle with wings spread and beak open, perched on a rocky ledge. The scene overlooks a North American wilderness landscape with lakes and evergreen forests under a cloudy sky. The print is hand-signed in pencil as Jim LeBlanc in the lower right margin and bears a printed signature J. LeBlanc copyright symbol in the lower right of the image. It is hand-numbered 27 / 950 in pencil in the lower left margin. A distinctive feature of this impression is a hand-drawn graphite remarque of an eagle in flight located in the center of the lower margin. The print is housed in a double mat with a textured, burlap-style inner liner and a simple frame.
Lot: 384 - Signed D Argenta Silver & Gold Bald Eagle Sculpture
20x 16x13. A cast metal sculpture of a bald eagle by D Argenta of Mexico. The piece depicts the eagle with its wings fully extended in a dynamic pose, perched upon a textured rocky outcrop base. The body and wings are finished in a polished silver tone with detailed feathering throughout. The head, beak, and talons are finished in a contrasting gold tone. The base features a dark brown and verdigris green patina to simulate natural rock. Markings on the base include a large incised stylized DA monogram and a polished copper section engraved with D Argenta, Mexico, and the limited edition number 219/500.
Lot: 385 - Bradford Exchange Resin Bald Eagle Wall Sculpture
This large-scale wall-mounted sculpture of a bald eagle is attributed to The Bradford Exchange and appears to be from the American Spirit collection. The piece depicts the bird in a dynamic mid-air diving or landing pose with its wings fully extended and talons reached forward. It is constructed from a cast resin composite material and features a matte, hand-painted finish that highlights the realistic, layered texture of the feathers. The head and tail are finished in white, while the body and wings are rendered in variegated shades of grey and brown. A contemporary white inventory tag with a barcode is currently attached to the beak area. No manufacturer marks or artist signatures are visible on the exterior of the sculpture. Please note that this lot includes the eagle sculpture only and does not include the American flag or wall coverings shown in the background images. Dimensions not provided.
Lot: 386 - Effanbee Harry S. Truman Portrait Doll, 1988
This collector portrait doll is part of the Effanbee Doll Company's The Presidents Collection, depicting Harry S. Truman, the 33rd President of the United States. Produced in 1988 as part of a strictly limited one-year production, this model 7906 doll features a bisque porcelain head, hands, and feet with a stuffed cloth body. The head has molded and painted reddish-blonde hair and fixed, painted blue eyes. The doll is dressed in its original presidential attire, including a navy blue pinstriped double-breasted suit, white dress shirt, red bow tie, and a white pocket square. Accessories include removable wire-rimmed spectacles, a grey felt fedora with a blue ribbon band, and black lace-up dress shoes. The doll is mounted on a white metal stand. Original manufacturer hangtags are present, including one titled The Buck Stops Here! and a descriptive identification tag on the reverse. Height: 15.5 inches.
Lot: 387 - Bell Clock Co. Brass Twin-Engine Airplane Clock
A polished brass desk or mantel alarm clock manufactured by Bell Clock Co., modeled after a twin-engine propeller airplane in the Art Deco style. The airplane case is supported by two struts mounted to a rectangular gray and black veined marble base. The white dial displays black Arabic numerals 1 through 12, an inner track of red Arabic numerals 13 through 24, and a black outer minute track with triangular hour markers. It is equipped with four hands: black hour and minute hands with green-filled tips, a red sweep seconds hand, and a small red-tipped alarm hand. The dial is marked Bell Clock Co. with a bell icon, Quartz, and U. S. A. The reverse contains the quartz movement with time and alarm adjustment knobs and an open battery compartment. While visually identical to designs by Sarsaparilla Deco Designs, this example is branded for Bell Clock Co.
Lot: 388 - 19th C. Gilded Brass Necessaire w/ Bottles & Tools
This travel vanity necessaire set consists of a gilded brass box and an assortment of interior accessories. The compact, footed box is constructed from metal sheets featuring dense, die-stamped repeating geometric and floral patterns with central floral medallions. It is designed with a slanted hinged lid and stands on four small cast ball feet. The interior contains an assortment of items, including two small, square-bodied glass bottles with fitted metal caps, a pair of miniature scissors, two small metal spatulas or ear spoons, and a writing implement or stylus. No maker marks, signatures, or identifiable characters are visible on the exterior or interior surfaces of the box or its components. The style and construction suggest a 19th-century European origin.
Lot: 389 - Gold-Toned Ark of the Covenant Trinket Box
A decorative replica of the biblical Ark of the Covenant, in the style of Veronese Design. This item is designed as a rectangular storage box with a removable lid. The lid, representing the Mercy Seat, features two kneeling cherubim with their wings spread upward and meeting in the center. The sides of the chest are decorated with intricate relief panels featuring floral scrolls and central circular geometric motifs. The corner pilasters are embellished with the Star of David (Magen David). Two removable, textured staves for carrying are positioned through rings on either side of the body. The piece is finished in a bright gold-toned coating over a cast material, likely resin or a similar composite material. Dimensions: Not provided.
Lot: 390 - Brookstone Brass Tabletop Refractor Telescope
This tabletop refractor telescope is constructed of polished brass and was manufactured in Japan for the retailer Brookstone. The instrument features a 50mm objective lens and is designed for 30x magnification. The main barrel is mounted on a brass pillar tripod with three curved legs. Vertical altitude adjustment is controlled through a mounting bracket with a knurled tension knob. The telescope employs a draw-tube focusing mechanism with a knurled ring at the eyepiece. Printed markings on the objective end of the barrel identify the maker as Brookstone and include the specifications 30x50mm and Made in Japan with a stylized manufacturer logo. Length: approximately 12-18 inches.
Lot: 391 - US Mint Coin Sets & Commemorative Medals
This collection features a group of United States Mint coinage sets and commemorative medals. The lot includes a 1996 US Mint Proof Set containing five coins: Lincoln cent, Jefferson nickel, Roosevelt dime, Washington quarter, and Kennedy half dollar. All coins bear the S mint mark and are housed in the original rigid plastic display case with a green cardstock outer box. Also present is a 1981 US Mint Uncirculated Coin Set containing thirteen coins from the Philadelphia and Denver mints, including Susan B. Anthony dollars, Kennedy half dollars, Washington quarters, Jefferson nickels, Roosevelt dimes, and Lincoln cents, sealed in original red and black bordered plastic sleeves. The lot is completed by two medals: a National D-Day Museum New Orleans commemorative medal in a blue velvet presentation box and an American Numismatic Association (ANA) medal commemorating the 25th anniversary of the first lunar landing, housed in a plastic flip with a foam insert.
Lot: 392 - Hindenburg LZ 129 Display Model Airship
64 inches long. This is a large-scale static display model representing the LZ 129 Hindenburg airship. The model is constructed from a lightweight composite material with a metallic silver-toned finish. The name Hindenburg is applied in red stylized Fraktur-style lettering on both sides of the bow. The registration mark D LZ129 appears in black block font on the mid-section. The vertical tail fins feature a red field with a white circle and black cross, a modification of the historical insignia. Technical details include four independent engine pods mounted on struts, each with a two-blade propeller, and a ventral control gondola. The hull surface is detailed with rows of recessed windows and longitudinal structural lines. A small white adhesive label stating CHINA is located on the lower rear of the hull near the tail cone. The piece is rigged with a cord for hanging display.
Lot: 393 - Vtg Brass Apothecary Scale on Wood Base w/ Weights
This vintage beam-style balance scale is designed in the apothecary or laboratory tradition. The instrument features a polished brass horizontal beam with a central vertical indicator needle and decorative hooks at either end. Two circular brass pans are suspended from the beam by fine brass chains. The central brass column is fixed to a rectangular dark-toned hardwood base, which is accented with a brass trim along the upper front edge. A small brass lever at the base of the column serves to stabilize the balance mechanism. The base includes a single integrated drawer with a rounded brass pull knob. The interior of the drawer is lined with cobalt blue velvet and contains a set of graduated brass weights. Visible markings on the weights include 50 GM, 20 G.M, and 10 G.M. Four smaller cylindrical weights and a small black circular insert are also included. A small stamped mark is present on the central pivot area of the beam, though the characters are not clearly legible.
Lot: 394 - American Quarter-Sawn Oak 8-Drawer File Chest
A tall document or file chest dating from the late 19th to early 20th century, approximately 1890 to 1910. The cabinet is constructed of quarter-sawn white oak, also referred to as tiger oak, which displays prominent medullary ray flakes on the drawer fronts and paneled sides. The unit contains eight drawers of uniform size. Each drawer is constructed with machine-cut dovetail joinery and utilizes a lighter secondary wood, such as pine or poplar, for the interior. The hardware on each drawer includes a central applied, carved wooden bin-style pull, a brass-plated metal card or label holder to the right, and a central keyhole. The cabinet is finished with a molded overhanging top and sits on a solid base. No manufacturer labels or marks are visible.
Lot: 395 - Attributed to Pulaski Lighted Oak Curio Cabinet
82x 29x 39.5. A two-piece lighted curio cabinet constructed of oak solids and veneers with a medium-brown finish, attributed to Pulaski Furniture Corporation. The cabinet features a traditional design with a heavy crown molding composed of a dentil course above a band of carved interlacing fretwork. The upper section and lower base both feature glass doors and side panels accented with geometric wooden mullions. The interior is fitted with a full-length mirrored back and three adjustable glass shelves with polished edges, with two shelves in the upper section and one in the lower section. The top section is equipped with two recessed canister-style lights. Hardware includes brass-toned butt hinges and an ornate, shaped lock escutcheon on the main upper door. A functional coordinating skeleton key is included with the piece. The cabinet rests on a plinth-style base with integral bracket feet. While no maker's labels are visible in the photographs, the design and construction are highly consistent with the Estate Oak series by Pulaski. 33 x 18 x 73 inches.
Lot: 396 - Pair Model Cars: 1956 Ford & 1957 Chevy Bel Air
Attributed to Franklin Mint Precision Models, this lot consists of two detailed die-cast model cars with their original protective packaging. The first vehicle is a 1956 Ford Thunderbird finished in coral paint with a red and white two-tone interior. It features a removable porthole hardtop, a rear-mounted Continental kit spare tire carrier, and white-wall tires. Visible markings include 1956 on the rear license plate and the Thunderbird script on the rear fenders. The second vehicle is a 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air convertible finished in dark blue with a light and medium blue two-tone interior. This model includes gold-toned trim accents, including the front and rear V-emblems and Chevrolet scripts, as well as dual rear-mounted antennas and white-wall tires. The rear license plate is marked 1957. Both models are accompanied by their original white cardboard mailer boxes with handling instructions. One box is specifically printed with the text The 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air. The Chevrolet model includes an attached auction tag from Atlee Raber Auctions.
Lot: 397 - Pair Franklin Mint Attributed Model Cars w/ Boxes
A pair of precision model cars attributed to Franklin Mint Precision Models, including a 1934 Hispano-Suiza J12 and a 1965 Pontiac GTO. These models are constructed of die-cast metal with plastic, rubber, and chrome-plated components. The 1934 Hispano-Suiza J12 is finished in navy blue with a cream-colored convertible top in the raised position. It features a detailed white interior, opening doors, and steerable front wheels. Decorative elements include a chrome radiator grille, a stork hood ornament, yellow-tinted headlamps, and a side-mounted spare tire. It is accompanied by its original white protective inner box printed with The 1934 Hispano-Suiza J12 and a black diagonal Fragile stamp. The 1965 Pontiac GTO is a two-door hardtop finished in metallic silver. It features a detailed white interior, opening doors, and dual hood scoops. The vehicle is equipped with redline tires on chrome Rally I-style wheels and GTO badging on the rear quarter panels. It is accompanied by its original white protective inner box printed with 1965 Pontiac GTO and a purple Fragile stamp. Approximate scale is 1:24.
Lot: 398 - Danbury Mint 1953 Cadillac Eldorado Replica
This is a precision-engineered die-cast metal replica of a 1953 Cadillac Eldorado produced by The Danbury Mint. The model is finished in white with a detailed red interior and includes a removable white convertible top. The construction features a die-cast body with chrome-plated trim, including a wraparound windshield and wire wheel covers mounted on whitewall tires. Functional elements include opening doors and an opening hood that reveals a detailed engine bay with a blue-painted engine block and black and silver-tone components. The interior is highly detailed with textured red seating surfaces, a complete dashboard, and a steering wheel. The replica is mounted on a polished wooden display base featuring a gold-tone nameplate with the Cadillac crest. Included with the model is an original Certificate of Title to a Motor Vehicle Replica issued by The Danbury Mint, which identifies the vehicle and original owner, A. Balestra. An instruction sheet for care and top removal is also present.
Lot: 399 - Pair Die-cast Cars: 1948 Chrysler & Ford Roadster
This lot comprises two highly detailed collector-grade precision die-cast model cars, attributed to Danbury Mint based on the included original packaging and model design characteristics. The first model is a 1948 Chrysler Town & Country convertible finished in dark maroon with detailed simulated wood-grain side and rear panels. It features chrome-finished bumpers, grille, and trim, along with white-wall tires and hubcaps embossed with the Chrysler script. The interior is finished in dark purple. This item includes its original white cardboard protective shipping box with printed model identification. The second model is a 1930s Ford Model A roadster featuring a two-tone tan body with black fenders and running boards. It is equipped with yellow-painted wire wheels, a side-mounted spare tire, and an open rumble seat with brown upholstery. The hubcaps feature the blue Ford oval logo. A separate black and silver tool accessory is included with the Ford model. Both vehicles are constructed from die-cast metal with plastic and chrome-finished components.
Lot: 400 - Pair: Rolls-Royce & Cadillac Model Cars
A pair of precision-engineered model automobiles, likely produced by Franklin Mint. The first model is a 1938 Rolls-Royce Phantom III finished in burgundy with a black interior. This right-hand drive model features a functional dual-hinged bonnet that opens to reveal a detailed engine compartment with a black-finished block and silver-tone accents. The model includes opening doors, detailed dashboard instrumentation, and floor pedals. It is housed in its original white corrugated shipping box with printed model identification and fragile handling stamps. The second model is a 1932 Cadillac V-16 All-Weather Phaeton finished in dark green with a white textured soft-top roof. Details include chrome-finished wire wheels, whitewall tires, dual side-mounted spare tires with chrome covers, and a rear-mounted luggage trunk. The front radiator grille features a red circular emblem with V-16 branding. Both models are constructed from die-cast metal with plastic and chrome-plated components.
Lot: 401 - Danbury Mint 1:16 1929 Cord L-29 Special Coupe
This lot features a 1:16 scale die-cast metal replica of the 1929 Cord L-29 Special Coupe produced by The Danbury Mint. The model is finished in blue paint with gold pinstripe detailing and a tan textured roof designed to simulate leather. It features an opening hood that reveals a detailed green 299 cubic inch 8-cylinder engine block. The car includes opening doors and a functioning rumble seat with tan upholstery. The interior features plush seats, a detailed dashboard with simulated mahogany and bronze controls, and an inbuilt sun visor. The undercarriage is detailed and includes a simulated wood floorboard. The vehicle is equipped with whitewall tires on blue and cream wheels with Cord-branded hubcaps. The car is mounted on a mahogany-finished hardwood display base featuring a brass identification plate inscribed with 1929 CORD L-29 SPECIAL COUPE flanked by two crests. Included with the model are several original paper items from The Danbury Mint: a formal introductory letter signed by Program Manager David E. Macoy, a large color fold-out promotional brochure detailing the model specifications, and a one-page historical information sheet regarding the car design by Count Alexis de Sakhnoffsky. Length: 12 inches.
Lot: 402 - Pair Danbury Mint 1:24 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Conv
A pair of highly detailed 1:24 scale model car replicas manufactured by The Danbury Mint, representing two variations of the 1969 Chevrolet Camaro. Both models are constructed of die-cast metal with plastic and rubber components. The first model is a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS/RS convertible finished in metallic blue with a white hockey stick side stripe, a white interior, and a white convertible top boot. It is equipped with rally wheels, white wall tires, a rear spoiler, and a mounted antenna. The second model is a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro SS convertible finished in white with orange Z28-style stripes, resembling an Indianapolis 500 Pace Car replica. This model features a bright orange and red interior with a matching boot, an opening hood revealing a detailed engine compartment, opening doors, and rally wheels with redline tires. Included with the lot is a Certificate of Title to a Motor Vehicle Replica issued by The Danbury Mint for the blue SS/RS model, bearing a copyright date of 1993.
Lot: 403 - Cadillac Die-Cast 1959 Eldorado & 1930 V16 Phaeton
This lot features two large-scale die-cast model cars representing iconic eras of American luxury, attributed to Franklin Mint Precision Models. Both vehicles are constructed from die-cast metal with plastic, rubber, and chrome-plated components. The first model is a 1959 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz convertible. It is finished in a vibrant red exterior with a two-tone red and white interior. This model includes opening doors, an opening trunk, and an opening hood that reveals a detailed engine bay with a blue engine block and black air cleaner. Notable exterior features include a detailed front grille with a 1959 license plate, prominent rear tail fins, and white-wall tires with chrome hubcaps. The second model is a 1930 Cadillac V16 All-Weather Phaeton. It is finished in dark green with a white simulated canvas top and a tan interior. The vehicle features dual fender-mounted spare tires, four opening passenger doors, and a rear-mounted accessory trunk. The butterfly-opening hood reveals a detailed V16 engine. Exterior accents include a Flying Goddess hood ornament, chrome headlights, and wire wheels with white-wall tires.
Lot: 404 - Pair Danbury Mint 1:24 Die-Cast Chevrolet Cars
This lot consists of two precision 1:24 scale die-cast models attributed to Danbury Mint, replicating classic Chevrolet vehicles. The first model is a 1958 Chevrolet Impala Convertible finished in teal blue with a light blue and white patterned interior. It features a functional opening hood revealing a detailed orange-painted engine block, opening doors, a rear-mounted Continental kit, and a thin metal antenna on the rear deck. The second model is a 1955 Chevrolet Nomad Bel Air Station Wagon in a two-tone turquoise and white paint scheme. This model features functional opening doors, the signature ribbed white roof, and chrome-finished Bel Air script on the rear quarter panels. Both vehicles are constructed from die-cast metal with plastic and chrome-finished components, including wide whitewall tires and chrome hubcaps. The level of detail in the engine bays and interiors is characteristic of the Danbury Mint series.
Lot: 405 - Danbury Mint 1966 Ford Mustang Coupe
This precision scale replica represents a 1966 Ford Mustang Coupe manufactured by The Danbury Mint. The model is constructed from die-cast metal and finished in Vintage Burgundy with a textured black vinyl-style roof. The vehicle features opening doors and an opening hood that reveals a detailed engine compartment with a painted blue block, chrome-plated air cleaner with decal, and simulated wiring and hoses. The interior is modeled in black and includes bucket seats, a wood-rimmed steering wheel, and a detailed dashboard. Exterior appointments include chrome-plated bumpers, grille, trim, and side mirrors. The wheels are fitted with white-wall rubber tires and chrome hubcaps with red center accents. The model features functional steering connected to the front wheels. Included with the vehicle are the original white manufacturer shipping box and a personalized Certificate of Title to a Motor Vehicle Replica issued by The Danbury Mint. The front fenders display incised Mustang lettering and the pony emblem. Scale: 1:24.
Lot: 405A - Danbury Mint 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible w/ Box
This lot features a 1:24 scale replica of a 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible manufactured by The Danbury Mint. The model is constructed from die-cast metal and features a white exterior finish with a coordinated two-tone blue and white interior. Functional features include an opening hood that reveals a detailed engine compartment with a blue block and chrome air cleaner, as well as opening passenger doors. The vehicle is equipped with whitewall tires on styled steel wheels and a thin-profile antenna. The model is accompanied by its original white cardboard manufacturer's box and a personalized Certificate of Title to a Motor Vehicle Replica issued by The Danbury Mint, which lists the manufacturer's address in Norwalk, Connecticut.
Lot: 406 - Pair Danbury Mint 1949 Mercury & 1955 Ford Models
This pair of 1:24 scale precision models was produced by The Danbury Mint and includes a 1949 Mercury Club Coupe and a 1955 Ford Crown Victoria. Both are constructed of die-cast metal with plastic details and rubber tires. The 1949 Mercury features a gloss black exterior, chrome-finished hardware, and white wall tires. The 1955 Ford is finished in a two-tone black and white paint scheme and features a translucent green-tinted skyliner roof panel, chrome trim, and white wall tires. Both models possess functional opening doors, hoods, and trunks, which allow for the inspection of the detailed engine compartments, cabin interiors, and trunk spaces. Accompanying each model is an original Certificate of Title to a Motor Vehicle Replica from The Danbury Mint, which specifies the model details and original owner.
Lot: 407 - Pair Danbury Mint Die-Cast 1956 Ford & 1953 Buick
This lot consists of two 1:24 scale die-cast metal model automobiles manufactured by The Danbury Mint. The first model is a 1956 Ford Fairlane Sunliner convertible finished in a two-tone Colonial White and Fiesta Red exterior. It features a matching red and white interior, a rear-mounted Continental kit spare tire, and whitewall tires with chrome hubcaps. The second model is a 1953 Buick Skylark convertible presented in a blue metallic finish with a blue and white interior. This replica includes chrome wire wheels with whitewall tires and a white convertible boot. Both models are constructed from die-cast metal with plastic and chrome-plated components. They typically feature opening doors, hoods, and trunks, as well as steerable front wheels. Each vehicle is accompanied by its respective original Certificate of Title to a Motor Vehicle Replica issued by The Danbury Mint, Norwalk, Connecticut, which identifies the model and the original registered owner.
Lot: 408 - Pair Die-Cast Cars: 1935 Auburn 851 & Duesenberg J
This lot features a pair of precision die-cast model cars in approximately 1/24 scale, attributed to Franklin Mint. The first model is a 1935 Auburn 851 Boattail Speedster, finished in white with a red accent stripe and a red soft top. Key features include chrome-finished external exhaust pipes, chrome wire wheels with whitewall tires, and the script S U P E R - C H A R G E D on the hood sides. The second model is a Duesenberg Model J Convertible finished in red with a tan interior and tan convertible top boot. This model features a dual-opening butterfly-style hood that reveals a detailed engine compartment with a green engine block, as well as opening doors and chrome wire wheels with whitewall tires. Both models are constructed from die-cast metal with plastic, chrome-plated, and rubber components. One model retains a partial paper manufacturer tag stating the item is hand-assembled and finished to high standards of quality.
Lot: 409 - Pair Danbury Mint 1931 Mercedes-Benz SSKL Cars
This lot features two die-cast model cars manufactured by The Danbury Mint, representing the 1931 Mercedes-Benz SSKL. Both models are constructed from die-cast metal with plastic and rubber components at an approximate 1:24 scale. The first model is a 1931 Mercedes-Benz SSKL Roadster finished in red paint with a tan interior. It features chrome-plated bumpers, radiator shell, and trim. The vehicle is equipped with an opening multi-hinged hood that reveals a detailed engine compartment, wire-spoke wheels with rubber tires, and a rear-mounted spare. A removable cream-colored plastic soft top is included. The second model is a 1931 Mercedes-Benz SSKL racing version finished in white paint. This configuration includes black flexible hood straps, external chrome-plated exhaust pipes, black bucket seats, and a rear-mounted spare tire on a wire-spoke wheel. Included with the lot is the original white cardboard storage box for the white model, printed with 1931 Mercedes-Benz SSKL and directional opening instructions. Documentation consists of a Danbury Mint Certificate of Title to a Motor Vehicle Replica. The certificate specifies the manufacturer as The Danbury Mint, 47 Richards Avenue, Norwalk, Connecticut, and bears the signature of Peter B. Maglathlin alongside a gold-tone company seal.
Lot: 410 - Pair Danbury Mint Stutz & Duesenberg Model Cars
This lot features two precision model car replicas produced by The Danbury Mint in approximately 1:24 scale. The collection consists of a 1927 Stutz Black Hawk Speedster and a 1935 Duesenberg SSJ Boat-Tail Speedster. The Stutz Black Hawk is finished in gloss black with a red interior and features red wire-spoke wheels with whitewall tires, a side-mounted spare tire, and chrome-plated bumpers and radiator grille. This vehicle is accompanied by its original Certificate of Title to a Motor Vehicle Replica from The Danbury Mint, which identifies the model and year. The 1935 Duesenberg SSJ is finished in a two-tone gray and red body with a tan and red interior. It features prominent chrome-plated external exhaust pipes on the passenger side, a rear-mounted spare tire, a split windshield, and red wire-spoke wheels with whitewall tires. Both models are constructed from die-cast metal with plastic, rubber, and chrome-plated components. No original packaging is present.
Lot: 411 - Pair Danbury Mint: 1949 Jaguar & 1958 Ferrari Cars
This lot features two precision 1:24 scale model replicas produced by The Danbury Mint. The first replica is a 1949 Jaguar XK-120 Roadster finished in silver grey with a red interior. Physical characteristics include whitewall tires, chrome-style hubcaps, dual side mirrors, and a detailed front grille. The second replica is a 1958 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa finished in red with a red interior. Features include wire-spoke wheels, a hood scoop with molded strap detailing, and Scuderia Ferrari shield decals on the front fenders. Both models are constructed from die-cast metal with plastic and rubber components. Each vehicle is accompanied by its original Certificate of Title to a Motor Vehicle Replica from The Danbury Mint, Norwalk, Connecticut. The certificates include the original owner's name and are signed by Pete B. Maglathlin, Director, with a copyright date of 1989.
Lot: 412 - Pair Danbury Mint 1:24 Pierce Arrow & Ford Pickup
This lot features two 1:24 scale model vehicles manufactured by The Danbury Mint, constructed of die-cast metal with plastic and rubber components. The first vehicle is a 1933 Pierce Arrow Silver Arrow Sedan finished in metallic silver with white-wall tires and a blue interior. It features opening doors, a detailed engine compartment, and a hood ornament. The second vehicle is a 1940 Ford Pickup Truck themed for Franklin's Tree Farm. The truck is finished in forest green with red fenders and features numerous decorative graphics including Franklin's Tree Farm logos, the slogan We bring 'em. You spruce 'em up!, and various holiday-themed text on the fenders and bed. It includes a removable miniature flocked Christmas tree accessory and a side-mounted spare tire. Each vehicle is accompanied by a Danbury Mint Certificate of Title to a Motor Vehicle Replica issued to the original owner, A. Balestra. Please note that the certificate for the Ford model identifies a 1940 Ford Deluxe Coupe in red, which does not match the body style or color of the pickup truck provided.
Lot: 413 - Hofbauer Crystal Lamborghini Countach Model
This molded glass model of a Lamborghini Countach is attributed to the German manufacturer Hofbauer and likely dates to the 1980s. The piece depicts the iconic sports car, specifically resembling the LP5000 Quattrovalvole or 25th Anniversary edition, characterized by its sharp wedge-shaped profile and prominent rear wing. The model is constructed from clear and frosted lead crystal. Frosting is used to accentuate specific features including the distinctive five-hole wheels, the interior seating and dashboard, and the underside details which include a representation of the engine bay. The car features side air intakes and a large attached rear wing. No maker's marks, signatures, or acid-etched stamps were found during visual inspection.
Lot: 414 - General Motors Models & Promotional Memorabilia
This collection features die-cast vehicle models and various items of General Motors promotional memorabilia. Included is a Maisto Special Edition yellow Chevrolet Cobalt SS, which remains in its original manufacturer window box. Also included is a 1937 Delahaye 135 Figoni and Falaschi Cabriolet, finished in red and white. This model is mounted on a black base with a clear acrylic cover and includes a gold-toned plaque marked La Collection No. 33, Delahaye 135, Figoni and Falaschi Cabriolet 1937. Promotional items consist of a blue plastic dish from the GM Lordstown plant, embossed with the GM logo, UAW logo, and an outline of Ohio. Further items include a black Pontiac-branded BIC ballpoint pen and a gold-toned Chevrolet bowtie emblem contained in a plastic bag.
Lot: 415 - Pair Desktop Propeller Airliner Models
This lot consists of two desktop display models of four-engine propeller-driven airliners. Each model is mounted via a metal rod to a turned wooden circular base. The first model is a representation of a Lockheed Constellation, identified by its characteristic triple vertical stabilizers. The aircraft features a light blue, silver, and burgundy livery. The fuselage is hand-painted with the text Flying Cougar, and the wings are inscribed with Flying and Cougar. The tail fins are marked with the letters FC, and a globe logo appears on the rear fuselage. The second model is designed after a single-tail propeller aircraft such as the Douglas DC-4. It is finished in a yellow, burgundy, and dark blue color scheme. The fuselage bears the name Pennsylvania Central, and the tail displays the winged logo of Pennsylvania Central Airlines (PCA). Both models are constructed of hand-painted carved wood or resin.
Lot: 416 - Douglas DC-3 Eastern Air Lines 1/72 Desktop Model
This 1/72 scale desktop display model of a Douglas DC-3 is finished in the historic Eastern Air Lines "The Great Silver Fleet" livery. Attributed to Scalecraft, the model is constructed from wood with a metallic silver painted surface. The fuselage is decorated with a navy blue cheatline and the text FLY - EASTERN AIR LINES in red block lettering. The vertical stabilizer features a red falcon logo on a light blue field, marked with the fleet number 344 and registration N18124. Additional markings include EASTERN on the upper port wing and the registration N18124 on the upper starboard wing. A small logo for THE GREAT SILVER FLEET is positioned on the rear fuselage near the horizontal stabilizer. The model features two three-blade propellers and is mounted on a contoured, mahogany-finished wooden base. The base is marked with white lettering that reads DOUGLAS DC-3 SCALE 1/72. Scale: 1/72.
Lot: 417 - Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina Seaplane Model
This is a professional desktop display model of a Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina seaplane, presented in a 1/72 scale. The model is finished in a multi-tone blue camouflage pattern characteristic of United States Navy aircraft from the early World War II era. It features hand-painted markings, including white star roundels with red centers on the fuselage and wings, as well as a red-and-white striped rudder. The landing gear is represented by painted graphic details on the side of the hull rather than physical components. The aircraft is mounted on a black, curved display stand. The base of the stand includes white printed text identifying the subject. Literal Transcription of Base Text: Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina Scale 1/72.
Lot: 418 - Pair Commercial Airline Desktop Display Models
This lot consists of a pair of scale commercial aircraft desktop display models. The models are constructed of plastic or resin and are mounted on weighted black plastic curved bases. The first model is a United Airlines Boeing 747 featuring the orange, red, and blue stripe livery designed by Saul Bass. The fuselage displays the United name and tulip logo toward the nose and the registration number N7371U toward the tail. The vertical stabilizer is decorated with the red and blue United tulip logo. The second model is a Pan American World Airways (Pan Am) McDonnell Douglas DC-10 in the billboard livery. It features large blue block lettering on the fuselage and the blue globe logo on the vertical stabilizer, topped with a small United States flag. Both items are static display models with no moving parts. While unmarked, the construction and style are consistent with promotional travel agency models produced by manufacturers such as Westway Aircraft Models or Wooster.
Lot: 419 - Curtiss JN-4 Jenny Biplane Desktop Display Model
Desktop display model of a Curtiss JN-4 Jenny biplane, resembling the 1/100 scale models produced by Daron Worldwide Trading. This solid-bodied model is constructed of carved mahogany or high-quality resin with a hand-painted yellow finish. The aircraft displays authentic World War I era United States Army Air Service markings, including blue circle roundels with white stars and red centers on the upper and lower wing surfaces and the fuselage sides. The fuselage bears the black serial number 34190. The vertical stabilizer features the period-correct vertical red, white, and blue stripes. Additional details include a two-blade propeller with a wood-grain finish and double-wing biplane construction with brown-painted support struts. The model is mounted on a contemporary black-finished pedestal stand. The base of the stand features gold-toned lettering that reads Curtiss Jenny JN-4.
Lot: 420 - Boeing P-26 Peashooter Model
This is a large-scale desktop display model of the Boeing P-26 Peashooter, a pursuit aircraft used by the United States Army Air Corps in the 1930s. The model is presented in 1/24 scale and is likely constructed from hand-carved mahogany with a professional high-gloss painted finish. It is finished in a pre-World War II livery featuring a blue fuselage with red and white spearhead stripes, yellow wings with star-in-circle roundels including the red center dot, and a yellow tail assembly marked with the number 23. The rudder is painted with vertical red and white stripes. The fuselage sides display a unit insignia depicting a bird of prey design. Detailed features include a radial engine, a three-blade propeller, and wire rigging between the wings and fuselage. The model is mounted on a black-painted wooden display stand with a curved support neck. The base of the stand features gold-colored printed text reading P-26 Peashooter and SCALE 1/24.
Lot: 421 - Pair Scalecraft Wood Model Airliners: TWA/Colonial
This lot features two hand-painted wooden aircraft display models, identified as Scalecraft productions, each mounted on a mahogany-style wooden base. The first model represents a Lockheed L-1049G Super Constellation in Trans World Airlines (TWA) livery. The aircraft features a white and silver fuselage with red Trans World Airlines and TWA lettering. The nose area is detailed with the text Star of America Princess Connie. The model includes the signature triple tail fin design, four propellers, and wingtip fuel tanks marked with TWA. The tail assembly bears the registration N6937C and Super-G markings. It is mounted on a shaped wooden base with white lettering that reads Lockheed Super G Constellation. The second model is a twin-engine propeller airliner in Colonial Airlines livery. It features a gray fuselage with a blue and red striped cheatline and the word Colonial painted on the fuselage and wings. The tail fin features a blue stylized C logo. This model is mounted on a circular wooden base. Both items are constructed from carved wood with hand-painted details. A white auction tag with the number 421 is attached to the models.
Lot: 422 - Pan Am Boeing 314 Dixie Clipper Desktop Model
A professional desktop display model of the Boeing 314 Clipper flying boat, attributed to the Post Flight Shop based on design and scale. The model is finished in silver paint with a distinctive yellow band across the upper wing surface and black trim. The livery represents the Pan American Airways (PAA) Dixie Clipper, featuring the airline winged globe logo on the nose and the aircraft name below the cockpit windows. Registration number NC18605 is applied to the upper starboard wing and the outboard vertical stabilizers. The model features a four-engine configuration with silver-finished three-blade propellers and a triple-tail fin assembly. A United States flag decal is located on the forward fuselage. The model is constructed from a composite resin or carved wood and is mounted on a turned wooden base with a walnut-style finish. The base is printed with white lettering reading B-314 SCALE 1/100. Scale: 1/100.
Lot: 423 - Grumman HU-16 Albatross US Coast Guard Model
This is a desktop display model of a Grumman HU-16 Albatross twin-engine amphibious flying boat, decorated in United States Coast Guard livery. The model is constructed from hand-carved wood, likely mahogany, with a high-gloss painted finish. The aircraft features a white fuselage with international orange accents and black detailing. Specific markings include the civil registration N226CG on the rear fuselage and the numbers HU-16 over 7226 beneath the horizontal stabilizer. The nose section is marked 7226 over SAN FRANCISCO. The fuselage sides bear the text COAST GUARD and the USCG emblem. The upper port wing is marked USCG, while the upper starboard wing features a U.S. military star and bars roundel. A similar roundel is present on the tail fin. The model is designed in a high-wing configuration with two three-bladed propellers and stabilizing floats mounted under the wings. It is supported by a black, curved pedestal display stand. While visually consistent with models produced by manufacturers such as Squadron Nostalgia and Scalecraft, no specific maker mark is visible on the item or the stand.
Lot: 424 - North American P-51 Mustang Display Model
A hand-carved and painted wooden desktop display model of a North American P-51 Mustang fighter aircraft, rendered in the style of manufacturers such as Scalecraft. The model features a silver paint finish intended to represent natural metal, accented by black and white D-Day invasion stripes on the wings and rear fuselage. It is decorated with U.S. Army Air Forces star-and-bar insignias. The aircraft is fitted with a four-blade propeller with yellow tips and two under-wing drop tanks. The model is mounted via a metal rod to a contoured, polished wooden display base. The base bears a white printed inscription that reads NORTH AMERICAN P-51. The vertical stabilizer displays the printed serial number 60485. A white inventory tag numbered 424 with a barcode is attached to the stand.
Lot: 425 - Vought F4U Corsair 1/32 Scale Display Model
A desktop display model of a Vought F4U Corsair fighter aircraft, constructed from carved and painted wood. The model features a matte dark blue military livery with white markings, including U.S. military stars and bars insignia, the number 69 on the fuselage and cowling, and a white diamond on the vertical stabilizer. The aircraft exhibits the iconic inverted gull-wing design and a manually rotatable three-blade propeller. The model is supported by a curved wooden arm on a shaped, polished wood base featuring a metal-toned identification plaque. Scale: 1/32.
Lot: 426 - Curtiss P-40E Warhawk Hand-Carved Wood Desk Model
This is a hand-carved wooden desktop display model of a Curtiss P-40E Warhawk fighter aircraft, constructed in 1/32 scale. The model is finished with a matte camouflage paint scheme consisting of dark green and brown patches over a light blue underside. The aircraft is decorated with iconic Flying Tigers style markings, including a shark mouth nose art, a red propeller spinner, and the number 33 on the fuselage. United States Army Air Corps star-and-circle insignia are located on the wings and the rear fuselage. The three-blade propeller is painted black with yellow tips. The model features an attached centerline drop tank and is mounted on a two-part wooden display stand consisting of a curved support arm and a polished dark wood base. The base is printed with white text identifying the model as CURTISS P-40E SCALE 1/32.
Lot: 427 - Supermarine Spitfire aircraft Model
Desktop display model of a Supermarine Spitfire aircraft, attributed to Atlee Model Airplanes. The model is hand-carved from wood and finished with hand-painted details in a 1/32 scale. The aircraft is rendered in a standard Royal Air Force camouflage pattern of dark green and dark earth over a light blue-grey underside. Markings include British roundels on the fuselage and wings, a tricolor fin flash on the tail, and fuselage identification letters UO-T. The model features a three-blade propeller with yellow-tipped blades and a light blue spinner. The aircraft is mounted on a black-finished wooden display stand with a curved upright. The front of the base features gold-colored printed text reading Supermarine Spitfire SCALE 1/32. A white inventory tag is attached to the support with a string, bearing a label for Atlee Model Airplanes and the handwritten number 427.
Lot: 428 - Scalecraft Lockheed P-38 Lightning Display Model
Scalecraft Lockheed P-38 Lightning desktop display model. This item is constructed of carved wood with a silver-tone painted finish meant to simulate natural metal. The model depicts the twin-engine, twin-boom fighter aircraft with dark green anti-glare panels on the forward engine cowlings and central fuselage. It features United States Army Air Forces star-and-bar insignia on the wings. The aircraft is fitted with red nose caps and propeller spinners, holding three-blade black propellers with yellow-painted tips. The model is mounted on a polished wood display base with a single vertical support. The top of the base is marked with the Lockheed corporate logo and the word SCALE in white print. The front edge of the base is marked P-38.
Lot: 429 - Northrop P-61 Black Widow Hand-Carved Wood Model
A hand-carved wooden desktop display model of a Northrop P-61 Black Widow, a World War II-era American night fighter. The aircraft is rendered with its characteristic twin-boom tail design and features two four-bladed propellers. The entire model is finished in a high-gloss black paint with painted grey panels representing the cockpit and rear gunner canopies. Markings include hand-painted U.S. Army Air Forces star and bar insignia on the wings and outer tail booms. The vertical stabilizers feature a red diagonal band containing a yellow star and crescent moon. The digits 403 are painted in red on the side of the tail boom, corresponding to the serial number of the historic aircraft. The port side of the nose features hand-painted nose art with the text TIMES A WASTIN and a cartoon skunk character wearing a yellow raincoat. The model is mounted on a matching black-finished wooden pedestal display stand. A white paper tag from Atlee Raber Auctions identifying the item as lot 429 is attached.
Lot: 430 - Lockheed C-5 Galaxy USAF Military Transport Model
This is a large-scale display model of a Lockheed C-5 Galaxy military transport aircraft, attributed to Scalecraft based on the hand-carved mahogany construction and specific stand design. The model features a professional painted finish in the United States Air Force gray and white livery. The fuselage is marked with U.S. AIR FORCE lettering and the Military Airlift Command insignia, while the left wing bears the USAF designation. The tail section includes a Military Airlift Command band, the tail number 60711, and an American flag. The aircraft is rendered with four under-wing engine nacelles and a T-tail assembly. It is mounted on a mahogany-finished, contoured wooden base with a metal support riser. The base features the Lockheed corporate logo and the text Lockheed C-5 printed in white.
Lot: 431 - Grumman F-14 Tomcat VF-84 Jolly Rogers Model
Professional desktop display model of a Grumman F-14 Tomcat fighter aircraft. This handcrafted model, likely constructed from mahogany or high-density resin, is finished with a high-gloss paint scheme. It features the distinctive livery of U.S. Navy squadron VF-84, the Jolly Rogers, which includes the iconic skull and crossbones insignia on the black vertical stabilizers alongside the squadron code AJ. The fuselage displays the markings USS NIMITZ and the nose number 202. The model includes detailed technical stencils such as JET DANGER INTAKE and standard United States military roundels. A functional feature of this model is the manually operated variable-sweep wings. The aircraft is mounted on a black-finished display stand. A sticker on the base indicates the model is in 1/48 scale.
Lot: 432 - Lockheed T-33A Shooting Star Desktop Display Model
This is a professional desktop display model of a Lockheed T-33A Shooting Star jet trainer, attributed to Scalecraft. The item is constructed from solid wood with a silver painted finish and applied decals. It features the markings of the United States Air Force Air Training Command. The fuselage carries the text U.S. AIR FORCE and the identification code TR-937. The vertical stabilizer is decorated with the serial number 16937 and a yellow and black checkered band. The wings are marked with USAF lettering and standard star-and-bar insignia. The wingtip fuel tanks are finished with yellow arrow decals that read AIR TRAINING COMMAND. A small nose art graphic on the forward fuselage depicts two figures riding a tandem bicycle. The model is mounted on a shaped, dark-finished wooden pedestal base with a vertical support arm. The front of the base features white printed text that reads Lockheed T-33A and Scale 1/48. Scale: 1/48.
Lot: 433 - Lockheed C-130 Hercules Military Display Model
Attributed to Scalecraft, this is a desktop display model of a Lockheed C-130 Hercules aircraft in a Euro camouflage scheme. The model appears to be constructed from solid wood with a matte painted finish. The livery is a three-tone woodland pattern in shades of green and charcoal gray, featuring low-visibility U.S. Air Force markings including the star and bar roundel. The aircraft is equipped with four engines and four-blade propellers with yellow-tipped ends. It is mounted on a fixed, curved black pedestal base. A white identification tag is attached to the stand with the name Atlee Raber.
Lot: 434 - Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress Nine-O-Nine Model
This is a professional desktop display model of a Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress bomber. The static model is finished in a matte olive drab livery with a neutral gray underside and distinctive red accents on the wingtips and vertical stabilizer. The markings correspond to the historic aircraft Nine-O-Nine, a B-17G-30-BO assigned to the 323rd Bomb Squadron, 91st Bomb Group. The fuselage features the yellow call letters OR R and the US military star-and-bar insignia. The tail assembly includes a red band with a white triangle containing the letter A, above the serial number 231909 and a yellow letter R. The same triangle A insignia is visible on the upper left wing, while the right wing bears the star-and-bar insignia. The model is constructed from a solid material, likely carved mahogany or a composite resin, and is mounted on a contoured, dark-stained wooden display stand with a single support pillar. The base of the stand is printed with white text that reads BOEING B-17 SCALE 1/72. Details include a gray-painted nose section, cockpit glazing, and top turret. A small white paper lot tag numbered 434 is attached to the support post. Scale: 1/72.
Lot: 435 - Capital Airlines 4-Engine Propeller Aircraft Model
This is a static desktop display model of a four-engine propeller-driven aircraft, configured in the livery of Capital Airlines. The airframe design corresponds to a Douglas DC-4 or DC-6 transport plane. The model is constructed from hand-painted wood or resin. The color scheme features a teal upper fuselage and wing surfaces, a dark gray lower fuselage and tail section, and gold-toned engine nacelles. The four engines are fitted with white three-bladed propellers. Markings include Capital Airlines in gold-colored cursive script on both sides of the fuselage and Capital in similar script on the upper wing surfaces. The tail fin displays a gold-toned logo with the letters C and A intertwined, positioned above the word INTERNATIONAL in black block letters. The model is mounted on a central wooden support rod fixed to a circular, dark-stained wooden base. An auction lot tag is attached to the support rod. No manufacturer or maker marks are visible.
Lot: 436 - Boeing B-29 Superfortress Desktop Display Model
A professional desktop display model of a Boeing B-29 Superfortress four-engine heavy bomber. The model features a silver metallic finish with black-inked panel lines and is mounted on a curved black pedestal-style display stand. The fuselage is marked with United States Air Force in black block lettering along the midsection and includes standard star-and-bar roundels. The right wing bears the USAF identifier in black block lettering. The vertical stabilizer is marked with a black X inside a circle, an insignia associated with the 315th Bombardment Wing, and the numbers 461 | 815, with a green-painted tip. Each of the four radial engine cowlings features a green trim ring, housing black four-bladed propellers with yellow tips. The model includes small-scale details such as top-mounted antennas and under-fuselage protrusions. No manufacturer's mark is visible on the model or the stand.
Lot: 437 - Gates Learjet 35/36 Desktop Display Model Airplane
This is a professional desktop display model representing a Gates Learjet 35 or 36 series business aircraft. The model is constructed from solid molded resin and is mounted on a black polished acrylic wedge-shaped base. The aircraft features a low-wing configuration with integrated wingtip fuel tanks, twin rear-mounted engines, and a T-tail assembly. The exterior is finished in white with a multi-toned red, orange, and yellow longitudinal stripe along the fuselage and vertical stabilizer. The cockpit and cabin windows are represented by painted blue panels. The base of the display stand is marked with the GatesLearjet name and corporate logo in gold-toned lettering. A white auction lot tag numbered 437 is attached to the stand assembly.
Lot: 438 - Fairchild A-10 Thunderbolt II Warthog Model
Attributed to Scalecraft, this large-scale desktop display model represents the Fairchild A-10 Thunderbolt II aircraft, popularly known as the Warthog. The model is constructed of solid material, likely mahogany wood or resin, and is finished in a three-tone woodland camouflage paint scheme. Notable markings include the iconic shark mouth nose art on the forward fuselage, United States Air Force roundels on the wings and body, and small technical stencils. The airframe features detailed engine nacelles, a GAU-8 Avenger nose cannon, and underwing ordnance pods. It is mounted on a black wedge-shaped display stand. The base of the stand is printed with white lettering identifying the subject as a Fairchild A-10 and specifying the scale. Scale: 1/48.
Lot: 439 - Bell X-1 Glamorous Glennis Desktop Display Model
This desktop display model represents the Bell X-1 supersonic research aircraft, specifically the Glamorous Glennis. The model is constructed from hand-carved wood with a high-gloss International Orange paint finish. The nose section features red and black lettering for BELL Aircraft on one side and the stylized GLAMOROUS GLENNIS name within a white outline on the opposite side. The vertical stabilizer is marked with the serial number 6062 on both sides. United States Air Force roundel insignias are present on the wings and rear fuselage. Physical details include a silver-painted needle nose probe and grey-painted cockpit window panels. The model is supported by a polished wood pedestal base featuring a clear-coat finish. The base is marked with white text reading X - 1 and SCALE 1/32. This model is consistent with the style of professional mahogany desktop models produced by specialty aviation retailers. Scale 1/32.
Lot: 440 - North American XB-70 Valkyrie Display Model
Attributed to SQ Wings, this desktop display model represents the North American XB-70 Valkyrie, a prototype supersonic strategic bomber. The model is constructed of painted resin or wood with a semi-gloss white finish, typical of mahogany wing style collectibles. It features United States Air Force (USAF) markings, including black block lettering on the upper right wing and star-and-bars insignias on the upper left wing and fuselage sides. The vertical stabilizers are detailed with yellow NASA bands and the serial number 20001, identifying the craft as the first prototype. Technical details include a black-painted nose cone and anti-glare panel, six dark-colored exhaust nozzles at the rear, and hand-painted panel line details on the wings and canards. The model is supported by a curved, dark wood-finish stand. The base of the stand features two lines of white printed text that reads NORTH AMERICAN XB-70.
Lot: 441 - Gee Bee R-1 Super Sportster Wood Airplane Model
This is a hand-painted desktop display model of the Granville Brothers Aircraft Gee Bee Model R-1 Super Sportster, a famous 1930s racing aircraft piloted by Jimmy Doolittle. The model is constructed from carved wood, likely mahogany, featuring a hand-painted gloss finish in the iconic red and white scalloped livery. The design captures the aircraft's distinctive teardrop fuselage, oversized Pratt & Whitney Wasp radial engine cowling, and small cockpit set far back toward the tail. The model includes fine rigging wires connecting the wings to the fuselage and the fixed landing gear spats. It is mounted on a turned wooden display stand via a metal support rod. The three-blade propeller is finished in silver-tone paint with yellow tips. Markings include the registration NR2100 on the top of the right wing and both sides of the vertical tail fin. The racing number 11 appears on the top of the left wing and both sides of the fuselage, where it is flanked by red and white dice graphics. A stylized Gee Bee script logo is located on the rear fuselage. The engine cowling is marked with 7-11 and Wasp in script. No manufacturer marks are visible.
Lot: 442 - Consolidated B-24J Liberator Model Aircraft
This is a finished display model of a Consolidated B-24J Liberator heavy bomber, attributed to Scalecraft. The aircraft is constructed from hand-carved and painted wood, appearing to be mahogany. The model is finished in a silver natural-metal scheme featuring United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) star and bar insignia. Distinctive features include red engine cowlings, black-finished vertical stabilizers, and four-bladed propellers with yellow-painted tips. The model includes detailed glazed elements for the cockpit and nose turret. Yellow mission tally markings are visible on the port side of the nose fuselage. The aircraft is mounted on its original black-finished pedestal display stand. The base of the stand features gold-tone lettering that reads: CONSOLIDATED / B-24J / Scale 1/72. A white auction tag with the number 442 and the name Atlee Raber is attached to the support arm.
Lot: 443 - AV-8B Harrier II USMC VMA-331 Bumblebees Model
A professional desktop display model of an AV-8B Harrier II jet fighter, finished in the markings of the United States Marine Corps squadron VMA-331 Bumblebees. The model is constructed from hand-painted mahogany or resin and is mounted on a static black composite base. The airframe features a multi-tone camouflage scheme in shades of green and gray. Markings include the squadron designation VMA-331 on the fuselage, Marines text on the wings and tail, the number 07 on the nose, and the standard United States star and bars roundel. Detailed stencils such as Jet Danger Intake are visible near the engine inlets. The model is equipped with underwing stores, including two external fuel tanks and two blue rocket pods with silver-toned tips. The cockpit canopy is detailed with light gray paint and orange-lined framing.
Lot: 444 - Northrop YB-49 Flying Wing 1/100 Desktop Model
This is a 1/100 scale desktop display model of the Northrop YB-49, the experimental jet-powered prototype heavy bomber known for its Flying Wing design. The model is constructed of painted resin or plastic with a metallic silver finish. It captures the aerodynamic profile of the aircraft, featuring the characteristic eight jet exhaust ports and four vertical stabilizer fins. The surface is detailed with United States Air Force markings, including the star-and-bar insignia on the right wing and black USAF block lettering on the left wing. The piece is mounted on a black, triangular-shaped pedestal display stand. The front of the base is printed with white text identifying the subject as NORTHROP YB-49 SCALE 1/100. A contemporary white barcode inventory label is currently attached to the pedestal. Wingspan: Approximately 20.6 inches.
Lot: 445 - Republic P-47D Thunderbolt 1/32 Model Aircraft
This is a professional 1/32 scale display model of a World War II Republic P-47D Thunderbolt fighter aircraft. The model is constructed of hand-carved and hand-painted mahogany wood, a style typical of high-end aviation display pieces. It features a natural metal silver finish with authentic US Army Air Forces insignia and specific unit markings. The engine cowling is decorated with black and yellow stripes, and the nose features custom art depicting a black bird silhouette within a yellow circle. The vertical stabilizer is marked with a yellow lightning bolt and the serial number 432691. The fuselage bears the identification code 5A 2. The aircraft is equipped with a four-blade propeller and underwing machine gun detail. It is mounted on a single black metal support rod attached to a black-finished, weighted trapezoidal wooden base. The following gold-tone printed text appears on the base: Republic P-47D Thunderbolt SCALE 1/32. The tail features the printed numbers: 432691. The fuselage side features the printed characters: 5A 2. An inventory tag is attached to the model with the handwritten number: 445. Scale: 1/32.
Lot: 446 - Messerschmitt Bf 109 Desktop Display Model
This is a handcrafted desktop display model of a Messerschmitt Bf 109, the primary Luftwaffe fighter aircraft used during World War II. The model is constructed from hand-carved wood with a painted finish. It features a detailed three-tone grey and blue mottled camouflage pattern. Design elements include a bright yellow nose cowling, a yellow tail rudder, and a three-blade propeller with a green and yellow spinner. Historical markings are represented throughout, including the Balkenkreuz national insignia on the wings and fuselage, a swastika on the vertical stabilizer, and a command chevron with an arrow on the fuselage side. Below the cockpit is a small personal emblem depicting a cartoon mouse and a shield containing the number 5. The aircraft is mounted on a carved wood display stand with a dark stained finish. The base of the stand features gold-toned lettering that reads Messerschmitt Bf 109 SCALE 1/32. A white auction lot tag from Atlee Raber Auctions, numbered 446, is attached to the stand via a string. Scale: 1/32.
Lot: 447 - Sopwith F.1 Camel Hand-Painted Wooden Model
A professional-grade desktop display model of a Sopwith F.1 Camel biplane. The aircraft is constructed from hand-carved and painted wood, finished in a Royal Flying Corps/Royal Air Force style livery with a dark gray-blue fuselage and wings. Markings include British roundel decals on the upper and lower wing surfaces and fuselage sides, a white alphanumeric 1C identification on the fuselage and upper wing, a red, white, and blue striped rudder, and the serial number B63 located on the rear fuselage. The model features a silver-toned radial engine cowling, twin forward-firing machine gun replicas, and a two-blade propeller with a wood-grain finish. The aircraft is mounted via a vertical support post to a polished, mahogany-toned wooden stand. The front of the base is printed with white text reading SOPWITH F.1 CAMEL and SCALE 1/24. A barcode inventory tag from Atlee Raber Auctions is attached to the stand.
Lot: 448 - Spirit of St. Louis Ryan NYP Desktop Display Model
This is a static desktop display model of the Spirit of St. Louis, the Ryan NYP aircraft flown by Charles Lindbergh. The model is constructed from a solid material, appearing to be painted resin or wood. It features a silver-painted fuselage and wings with black-painted accents on the propeller and engine representation. Large black characters on the upper right wing read N-X-211. The forward fuselage features the name Spirit of St. Louis in a stylized black script. The vertical stabilizer is marked N-X-211 with a boxed area below containing the text RYAN and NYP. The model is equipped with a two-blade propeller and a stylized radial engine. It is mounted on a black molded plastic display stand. The landing gear is in a fixed position with black tires. No manufacturer markings are present on the exterior of the model.
Lot: 449 - Cessna 337 Skymaster Style Desktop Display Model
Desktop display model of a twin-engine aircraft in the style of a Cessna 337 Skymaster. The model features a distinctive twin-boom and push-pull engine configuration, including one tractor propeller at the nose and one pusher propeller at the rear of the center fuselage. The aircraft is constructed of carved and painted wood, characteristic of mahogany display pieces. It features a red and white color scheme accented with black pinstripe detailing. The cockpit and cabin windows are indicated with gray paint. The model is mounted on a curved black-finished pedestal display stand. No manufacturer marks, signatures, or logos are visible on the aircraft body or the base. A blank white inventory tag is attached to the stand by a string.
Lot: 450 - Junkers Ju 87 Stuka Desert Snake Livery Desk Model
Desk display model representing a Junkers Ju 87 Stuka dive bomber. The model is constructed from carved wood or heavy composite material and features a professional high-gloss hand-painted finish. It is decorated in a Luftwaffe desert camouflage pattern with sand-colored and olive-green mottling over a light blue underside. A distinctive red and white stylized snake motif extends along both sides of the fuselage, terminating in an eye and mouth design on the engine cowling. Markings include the alphanumeric code T6+MP and black and white Balkenkreuz symbols on the fuselage and upper wings. The vertical stabilizer displays a black swastika outlined in white. The aircraft is equipped with a three-blade propeller featuring a yellow spinner and fixed landing gear with aerodynamic spats. The model is supported by a detachable, curved black base. The livery is modeled after the 6. Staffel of Sturzkampfgeschwader 2 Immelmann as seen in the North African theater during World War II.
Lot: 451 - Beechcraft Model 17 Staggerwing Desktop Model
A contemporary desktop display model of the Beechcraft Model 17 Staggerwing biplane. The aircraft is constructed from carved wood or composite material and finished in a high-gloss yellow paint scheme. The fuselage is decorated with red and black horizontal stripes, and the engine cowling features a red-painted rim. The vertical stabilizer is marked with the registration NC 21934 and the Beechcraft logo in cursive script. The model includes a black two-blade propeller and fixed landing gear. It is mounted on a mahogany-finish wooden pedestal base with a triangular foot. The base is printed with white text that reads STAGGERWING Beechcraft Model 17.
Lot: 452 - Scalecraft Consolidated B-36 Peacemaker Model
This professional desktop display model, attributed to Scalecraft, represents the Consolidated B-36 Peacemaker strategic bomber in 1/100 scale. The model is constructed from a solid composite resin material and finished in a silver natural metal paint scheme. It accurately depicts the aircraft's distinctive engine configuration, featuring six rear-facing pusher propellers with white blades and two twin-jet engine pods with red cowlings mounted near the wingtips. The fuselage is marked with U.S. AIR FORCE lettering and features a Strategic Air Command (SAC) shield decal on the nose. The vertical stabilizer bears the tail number 01087. The wings are detailed with black walkway lines and the United States Air Force star-and-bar national insignia. The model is mounted via a curved support arm to a black, stepped rectangular base with gold-tone lettering reading Consolidated B-36 Peacemaker and SCALE 1/100. Wingspan: Approximately 27.6 inches.
Lot: 453 - Boeing Vertol CH-47 Chinook 1/48 Model Helicopter
A solid-carved mahogany desktop display model of a Boeing Vertol CH-47 Chinook tandem-rotor transport helicopter. This 1/48 scale model is finished in military matte olive drab paint with white circular insignia and white window detailing. The tandem rotor system consists of six black flexible blades with yellow-painted tips. The aircraft is mounted to a natural-finish curved wooden pedestal on a tiered base. A white paper string tag is attached to the stand. Literal Transcription of Marks: BOEING VERTOL, CH-47 CHINOOK, SCALE 1/48.
Lot: 454 - Piper J-3 Cub 1/24 Scale Display Model Airplane
This is a hand-carved and hand-painted wooden display model of a Piper J-3 Cub, finished in signature Piper Yellow. The fuselage features the characteristic black lightning bolt stripe and a silver-painted engine cowling. Cockpit windows are depicted with silver paint. The vertical stabilizer displays the traditional circular Piper Cub bear logo. The aircraft is fitted with a two-blade propeller, wing struts, and fixed landing gear with black tires and yellow hubs. The model is mounted on a contoured wooden display stand finished in a dark stain. The base of the stand features white block lettering reading PIPER CUB SCALE 1/24. Scale: 1/24.
Lot: 455 - Desktop Display Model Stearman PT-13D Kaydet
A desktop display model of a Stearman PT-13D Kaydet biplane. The item is constructed of hand-painted wood and is mounted on a dark-finished wooden display stand. The aircraft features a traditional U.S. Army Air Corps trainer livery with a blue fuselage, yellow wings, and a red and white striped rudder. Markings include the number 022 in yellow on the fuselage and vintage star-and-circle insignias on the wing surfaces. The front of the wooden base features a label that reads STEARMAN PT-13D. The model includes fixed landing gear, wing struts, and a radial engine with a black propeller.
Lot: 456 - Consolidated B-24J Liberator Desktop Display Model
This is a 1/72 scale static display model of a Consolidated B-24J Liberator heavy bomber. The model features a World War II US Army Air Forces camouflage scheme of olive drab over neutral gray undersides. Markings include the white and blue star and bar insignia on the fuselage and wings, as well as a yellow bomb tally graphic on the port side of the nose. The aircraft is equipped with four three-blade propellers featuring yellow tips and includes representations of the nose, top, ball, and tail gun turrets. The model is mounted on a contoured black-finished display stand. The base of the stand is marked with gold-tone lettering stating CONSOLIDATED B-24J SCALE 1/72. A white adhesive inventory tag with a barcode and the number 456 is currently attached to the stand. The construction is characteristic of professional hand-carved mahogany or high-quality resin desktop models.
Lot: 457 - 1903 Wright Flyer Pioneer Era Biplane Scale Model
A vintage scale model representing the 1903 Wright Flyer, the first successful powered aircraft. The model appears to be kit-built, resembling designs by specialist manufacturers such as Paul K. Guillow, Inc. or Easy Built Models. It is constructed with a balsa wood frame and features wire struts and internal rigging. The wings and control surfaces are covered in a doped fabric or silk-span material that has developed a significant aged patina. Decorative elements include concentric red, white, and blue roundels on the upper wing tips and black-painted structural struts. This is a static pusher-style biplane model featuring a front-mounted canard elevator and twin rudders at the rear. No manufacturer marks or signatures are visible on the item. A modern white barcode tag is attached to the underside via a string.
Lot: 458 - Vintage Cast Brass Model Fighter Aircraft
A vintage cast brass model of a single-engine, low-wing monoplane fighter aircraft, stylistically consistent with mid-20th century designs such as the Republic P-47 Thunderbolt or Vought F4U Corsair. The model is produced from cast brass with a polished yellow metal finish. It features a radial engine housing, a three-blade propeller secured by a screw, a bubble-style canopy, and fixed landing gear. The wings and fuselage are detailed with incised lines indicating control surfaces and paneling. There are no visible maker marks, stamps, or signatures on the piece.
Lot: 459 - Trio WWII Military Aircraft Chromogenic Prints
A collection of three chromogenic color prints on photographic paper featuring prominent World War II era military aircraft. The first print depicts a Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress, known as Texas Raiders, in flight. The aircraft displays camouflaged livery with markings including a triangle with the letter G above the serial number 124592 and the letter D on the tail fin, alongside KY and the United States Army Air Forces star-and-bar insignia on the fuselage. The second print shows a Messerschmitt Bf 109 on a wet airfield reflecting the plane and five ground crew members. The aircraft features a swastika on the tail above a series of kill tallies, and the fuselage bears a Yellow 13 with a red outline and a German Balkenkreuz. The third print is an artistic silhouette of a North American P-51 Mustang in flight against a bright sunburst. Each photograph is printed with wide white margins on unmounted paper. No signatures, artist stamps, or edition numbers are visible on the front of the prints.
Lot: 460 - Lockheed C-130H Hercules Color Photograph
This color photograph, likely a chromogenic print, depicts a Lockheed C-130H Hercules transport aircraft in a four-color camouflage livery. The aircraft is shown in flight, banking over a coastal city and a large body of water. The work serves as a corporate promotional or commemorative piece produced by the Lockheed Aeronautical Systems Company. Below the image, the text Lockheed C-130H Hercules and Lockheed Aeronautical Systems Company are printed in black, accompanied by the stylized corporate star logo. The photograph is professionally presented with a wide cream-colored mat and housed in a simple, traditional brown-finished wood frame. Based on the corporate name, this print dates to the period between 1987 and 1995.
Lot: 461 - Set AOPA 50th Anniversary Aviation Plaques
A set of metal-rimmed aviation plaques commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA). Each plaque features a color-printed illustration by aviation artist Keith Ferris. Depicted aircraft models include a Curtiss JN-4D Jenny, a Piper Apache, a Piper Tri-Pacer, a Beechcraft 17 Staggerwing, a Beechcraft 35 Bonanza, and a Piper J-3 Cub. The artwork on each plaque includes an AOPA winged logo with the dates 1939-1989 and is signed in print ? 1989 Keith Ferris. The plaques are constructed with wide, polished metal rims, possibly pewter or silver-plated, and are housed in a custom-fitted two-tier wooden display shelf. A brass presentation plate is mounted at the top of the wooden frame, engraved with the AOPA winged logo and the inscriptions Flight, Aldo W. Balestra, 50th Anniversary, and Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association.
Lot: 462 - Vtg Cast Metal Royal Gold State Coach & Procession
This set of cast metal figurines represents the British Gold State Coach and its ceremonial procession. In the style of mid-20th-century commemorative models by makers such as Lesney or Benbros, the assembly includes a highly ornate carriage and a team of horses. The carriage is rendered in cast metal with a silver-toned finish, featuring detailed Rococo-style scrollwork, putti figures on the carriage platforms, a central face mask on the lower body, and a crown-shaped finial on the roof. The procession consists of several pairs of horses, including those with postilion riders. The horses are painted in an off-white and gray palette with red saddle blankets, while the riders are depicted in red livery with black caps. The horses are connected by gold-toned metal chains and a central drawbar. No manufacturer marks are visible on the pieces.
Lot: 463 - Nixplay Photo Frame & La Crosse Weather Station
This lot features two home electronic devices in their original retail packaging. The first item is a Nixplay N 10.1-inch Smart Photo Frame in black. According to the packaging, this device supports high-definition video clips and photos, private content sharing, and control via a mobile application. It is designed for either wall mounting or free-standing use. The second item is a La Crosse Technology Wireless Weather Station with Barometric Pressure, featuring a wood-grain finish. This unit is consistent with model 308-1417BL and features an LCD display showing a six-icon weather forecast, barometric pressure history, indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity, and atomic time and date. The weather station includes its original box and a white wireless outdoor remote sensor.
Lot: 464 - American Country Primitive Corner Cupboard
81x 40. This is a primitive two-piece corner cupboard in the American Country style, likely of American origin and dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. The unit is constructed from mixed softwoods, with the door panels featuring a dramatic contrast between light sapwood and darker heartwood, characteristic of Eastern Red Cedar or a similarly figured species of pine. The upper cabinet features a molded, stepped-out cornice over two paneled doors that open to reveal an unpainted interior with two fixed shelves. The lower base section includes a single full-width central drawer positioned above a second pair of paneled cabinet doors, and the unit terminates in a flat base. Hardware consists of ornate cast iron cupboard latches with white milk-glass or porcelain knobs, a decorative cast iron bin-style drawer pull with a relief-molded geometric pattern, and simple surface-mounted iron butt hinges. A modern barcode sticker is present on the interior of the middle shelf.
Lot: 465 - Hand-Tufted Great Seal of the United States Rug
59 inches round. A round, hand-tufted wool pile rug featuring the Great Seal of the United States. The central design depicts a bald eagle with outspread wings. On its breast is a shield with red and white vertical stripes below a blue chief. The eagle's right talon holds an olive branch, while the left holds a bundle of arrows. In its beak, it carries a purple scroll inscribed with the motto E PLURIBUS UNUM. Above the eagle?s head is a circular glory containing a constellation of stars. The entire motif is set against a dark navy blue field and is encircled by a golden-tan border. The rug features a medium-height cut pile with carved or contoured detailing around the central design elements, creating a three-dimensional effect. The reverse is finished with a solid navy blue fabric backing common to hand-tufted rugs, used to cover the primary canvas and adhesive. A small white manufacturer's tag is present on the outer edge, although the text is not clearly legible in the photographs.
Lot: 466 - Pair Framed B-29 & B-24 Heavy Bomber Photo Prints
This lot features two framed color photographic prints depicting iconic World War II-era heavy bombers in flight. The upper print shows the Boeing B-29 Superfortress "FIFI" over a forested, mountainous landscape. The aircraft is marked with "CONFEDERATE AIR FORCE" on the fuselage and a white letter "A" on the vertical stabilizer, corresponding to its livery as part of the Commemorative Air Force collection. The lower print depicts the Consolidated B-24 Liberator "DIAMOND LIL," registration N12905, shown against a bright blue sky. Both photographs appear to be commemorative prints produced for aviation enthusiasts. The items are professionally housed in matching medium-toned wood frames with double matting in navy blue and cream. No signatures, edition numbers, or publisher marks are visible.
Lot: 467 - Vtg Telemania Red Lamborghini Countach Telephone
Attributed to Telemania, this vintage novelty push-button telephone is designed in the form of a red Lamborghini Countach sports car mounted on a black rectangular base. The unit is constructed from molded plastic components. The car body is hinged at the rear and pivots upward to reveal a black integrated telephone handset. The handset contains a standard 12-key keypad along with function buttons labeled M, H, and R, and a Tone/Pulse selector switch. The base unit features white printed text reading Lamborghini and includes a button labeled HOLD with an adjacent red LED indicator lamp. The model car is detailed with characteristic design elements including a large rear wing, side air intakes, and chrome-finished multi-hole wheels. An original instruction manual in a plastic bag is included, titled Lamborghini Telephone with reference number DM-115-001.
Lot: 468 - Antique McKee Refrigerator Co. Two-Door Oak Icebox
This antique two-door icebox was manufactured by the McKee Refrigerator Company, as confirmed by the original metal plaque affixed to the upper front rail. The cabinet is a single-piece construction made of solid oak with a medium-dark stained finish, showing prominent natural grain patterns. The exterior design features traditional frame-and-panel doors, a molded top edge, and a recessed base. The interior is fully lined with galvanized metal. The upper compartment is designed for ice storage and features a corrugated metal floor to support ice blocks. The larger lower compartment includes two adjustable wire-mesh shelves and a drainage system for meltwater, with a visible floor pipe and exit hole. The unit is fitted with six dark-finished metal strap hinges and two brass-toned, lever-action compression latches. The manufacturer's plaque specifies the company's operations in Brooklyn, New York, and Cleveland, Ohio.
Lot: 469 - 19th-century Wells Fargo express strongbox
This commemorative still bank is modeled after a 19th-century Wells Fargo express strongbox. The cast metal body features a high-gloss black finish decorated with orange and gold pinstriping. The exterior lid displays the Wells Fargo name in stylized lettering above a central rectangular illustration of a red stagecoach. A functional coin slot is positioned at the top rear of the lid. The interior lid is marked Eagle Lock and Safe Co. in gold and orange script. The box is equipped with two brass-toned drop handles on the sides and a locking hasp on the front. Two small brass-toned padlocks and a single key are included. The interior is finished with red flocking. Height: 6.25 inches.
Lot: 470 - Vtg Miller High Life Sigma Alpha Epsilon Beer Sign
This is a vintage circular illuminated wall sign manufactured by the Miller Brewing Company for Miller High Life, featuring specific branding for the Sigma Alpha Epsilon (???) fraternity. The sign consists of a clear acrylic front panel mounted over a brown molded plastic rear housing. Centrally featured is a raised red, white, and gold-tone plastic Miller High Life logo. Printed above the logo are the slogans SPARKLING..., FLAVORFUL..., and DISTINCTIVE! in white block lettering. The bottom of the face displays the Greek letters ??? in white. Stylized graphics of wheat or barley stalks in white flank the central logo. The reverse of the unit is constructed of brown molded plastic and includes a keyhole slot for wall mounting, two adjustment knobs, and a black power cord. The lower edge of the clear front panel bears the printed mark: MILLER BREWING CO MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN USA FORM #F-1027. Diameter: Approximately 15 inches.
Lot: 471 - Creative Products Art Nouveau Poppy Maiden Mask
Cast composition wall sculpture in the Art Nouveau style, depicting an idealized female face in high relief. The figure is characterized by a serene expression and downcast eyes, surrounded by stylized large-petaled poppy blossoms and undulating tresses that form the outer borders of the piece. The sculpture is finished in a thick, glossy white enamel. The interior is hollow with a flat backplate for mounting and features a pre-drilled hanging hole. The interior back contains an impressed manufacturer mark for Creative Products.
Lot: 472 - Pair Primitive Black Metal Candle Holders & Tapers
This lot features two black-painted metal candle holders crafted in a primitive Early American style. The first item is a wall-mounted sconce consisting of a rectangular backplate with a fluted scalloped top edge and a single mounting hole. It features a curved support for a cylindrical candle cup and includes one yellow taper candle. The second item is a hanging candle holder characterized by a large S-curved hook that terminates in a circular drip pan with an integrated candle cup. It includes one orange taper candle. A white paper inventory tag is attached to the hanging hook with text reading Atlee Rab..., a barcode, and the number 472. These pieces are contemporary reproductions of traditional folk art metalwork.
Lot: 473 - Porc. Enamel Thanks! CALL AGAIN Door Push Bar
This is a vintage porcelain enamel advertising door push sign, a notable example of mid-century commercial architectural hardware. The sign is constructed of porcelain enamel on steel and features a convex rectangular bar design. The text Thanks! is displayed in a white cursive script, accompanied by the phrase CALL AGAIN in bold, white, sans-serif block lettering. The typography is set against a dark cobalt blue field. The ends of the bar are finished in white enamel and are secured to black-painted metal mounting brackets featuring pre-drilled holes for door installation. Based on market research, this specific design was frequently utilized in promotional advertising programs for bakeries and bread companies during the mid-20th century, serving as both a functional push bar and a polite parting message for customers.
Lot: 474 - Seiji Nakane Melody In Motion 'Fisherman' Figurine
This is an animated musical porcelain figurine produced by Melody In Motion, cast from an original sculpture by artist Seiji Nakane. The hand-painted piece depicts a barefoot fisherman relaxing in a rowboat named The Fisherman. The figure is styled with a straw boater hat featuring a black band, a red neckerchief, and a white short-sleeved shirt. He is shown holding a green vintage-style transistor radio while a bamboo fishing pole extends over the side of the boat. The boat is detailed with a blue and white life ring, a woven basket, and a single oar, resting on a base sculpted to resemble blue ocean waves. Four ducks are featured in relief along the side of the hull. The reverse of the boat bears a white oval label printed in blue that reads Hand Made and Hand Painted Porcelain, Melody In Motion, and Cast from an Original Sculpture by Seiji Nakane. A black plastic mechanical switch is located in the boat interior behind the figure.
Lot: 475 - 19th C. American Pine Slant Top School Master Desk
This 19th-century American primitive country desk is constructed primarily of pine with a warm, aged patina. The design features a sloped, hinged lid that opens to a large storage well containing a single fixed shelf at the rear. The desk is supported by four tapered square legs and features nailed construction. It is equipped with simple iron butt hinges and a mortise lock, though the key is not present. Attached to the exterior of one front leg is a black cast iron candle sconce with a simple cup and curved arm. This utilitarian piece is characteristic of desks used by school masters, clerks, or storekeepers during the period.
Lot: 476 - Military Dixie Cup Co. Model C Water Cooler w/ Dispensers
This vintage industrial water cooler or beverage dispenser was manufactured by the Dixie Cup Company. The unit features a large-capacity cylindrical body constructed of painted metal in a dark olive green finish. A manual dispensing spigot is housed within a recessed silver-tone alcove at the front base. Two matching cylindrical cup dispensers are mounted to the exterior side of the main body. The main body displays an inverted triangular logo for Dixie Cup Co. along with Stock No. 8795 and Model C. The lid of the cup dispenser is marked with the company name and manufacturing locations including Easton, PA, Chicago, ILL, Darlington, SC, and Fort Smith, ARK. The dispenser body is specifically marked for use with Vortex Cups No. 154. The unit is topped with a heavy-duty arched metal handle that is secured to the lid by two knurled nuts on threaded posts. One original conical white paper cup is present in the dispenser.
Lot: 477 - Tiffany Style Slag Glass Floral Lamp Shade
A Tiffany-style leaded slag glass lamp shade featuring a hexagonal, tapered pyramidal form with six panels. Each panel displays a floral motif composed of a blue flower bud with two-toned green leaves, set against a background of cream-colored marbled slag glass. The top section of the shade includes a geometric border with a horizontal band of blue-grey slag glass. The piece is constructed with leaded solder lines finished in a dark patina and features a scalloped lower edge with a decorative beaded lead rim. The top is fitted with a dark-patinated metal heat cap with triangular ventilation holes and a central aperture for a finial. No manufacturer marks or signatures are present.
Lot: 478 - Catskill Craftsmen Pine Kitchen Utility Cabinet
One-piece pine kitchen utility cabinet or workstation by Catskill Craftsmen. The unit is constructed of solid pine with a clear finish that has developed a honey-toned patina. It features a large overhanging rectangular top over a single drawer and a lower cabinet. The drawer is fitted with a white porcelain knob. The lower cabinet door is secured by a decorative black metal slide-bolt latch and hangs on black butt hinges. The interior of the cabinet is fitted with two fixed wooden shelves. The maker's mark, a circular sticker with a black squirrel silhouette, is located on the interior back panel. An additional small shelf is mounted to the right exterior side with metal L-brackets and includes a black plastic corner protector.
Lot: 479 - Sessions 8-Day Time & Strike Mantel Clock
This mantel clock was manufactured by The Sessions Clock Co. in Forestville, Connecticut, during the early 20th century. It features a mechanical, spring-driven, 8-day time and strike movement. The case is constructed from black-finished wood and is ornamented with gilded architectural elements. The front is flanked by two pairs of fluted columns with Corinthian capitals, topped with decorative pointed gothic arches featuring floral and swag motifs. The cream-colored dial presents black Arabic numerals and black spade-style hands. It includes two winding arbors and a Fast/Slow (F S) adjustment lever at the 12 o'clock position. The dial is protected by a hinged brass bezel with flat glass. Printed text at the bottom of the dial reads: MADE BY THE SESSIONS CLOCK CO. FORESTVILLE, CONN. U.S.A. The lot includes a t-handle winding key marked THAILAND, which serves as a later replacement.
Lot: 480 - German Green Enamel & Brass Magic Lantern w/Slides
This antique magic lantern projector dates from the late 19th to early 20th century and is designed in a style consistent with German manufacturers of the era. The instrument features a cylindrical tin body finished in a bright green enamel, crowned with a multi-tiered brass chimney for heat ventilation. The housing is supported by a bell-shaped brass pedestal, which is mounted to a rectangular wood-grained base. The optical system includes a separate brass projection lens housing mounted on an ornate, black-finished cast iron scrollwork support. The set is accompanied by a collection of glass slides featuring hand-painted or lithographed subjects such as portraits, animals, landscapes, and whimsical figures. These glass plates are held in orange-toned cardboard frames. No manufacturer marks, model numbers, or patent information are visible on the exterior components or the slide mounts.
Lot: 481 - Hand-Forged Wrought Iron Fireplace Tools & Rack
An assortment of hand-wrought iron fireplace tools and hearth accessories presented on a coordinating wall-mounted horizontal rack. The collection is designed in a rustic style reminiscent of early American or colonial metalwork. The set includes a hearth broom with a natural branch handle and bound straw bristles; a candle holder or trammel hook with a central cup and drip pan suspended by a chain; log handling tools including one with a serrated edge; and a heavy branding iron with a square head featuring an incised relief pattern. Also present are multiple long-handled pokers and hooks with varying decorative handle loops and functional ends, some featuring decorative twisted shafts. A large, heavy-duty hearth shovel with a deep, rectangular pan and a pair of spring-loaded fire tongs complete the set. The items are primarily made of hand-wrought iron with a darkened finish, showing visible hammer marks and craftsmanship details characteristic of blacksmith production. A white paper tag labeled 181 is attached to the fire tongs.
Lot: 482 - Copper & Brass Kitchenware, Tea Kettles & Basins
This collection consists of four antique and vintage copper and brass metalware items, including two tea kettles and two basins, exhibiting styles attributed to late 19th or early 20th-century Swedish and European manufacture. The first tea kettle is constructed of brass with a bulbous body featuring two horizontal incised bands, a short spout, and a turned wood handle on brass supports. The second tea kettle is polished copper with a domed lid topped by a brass finial, a tapered brass spout, and an ebonized turned wood handle, a form frequently attributed to Swedish makers of the period. The larger copper basin features a tapered body, a rolled rim, and two cast brass ring handles secured with copper rivets. The smaller copper pot displays a hammered finish and bulbous form with two rectangular cast brass side handles. Construction techniques include a combination of spun and hammered metal with riveted hardware. No maker marks or hallmarks are visible on the exterior surfaces of the items.
Lot: 483 - 19th C. Hand Hammered Copper Tea Kettle w/ Brass
This is an antique copper tea kettle featuring a hand hammered construction characteristic of the 19th century. The kettle is composed of a two part copper body with a visible horizontal seam around the middle and a dovetail joined base. It features a fixed handle with shaped brass supports and a copper grip. The lid is surmounted by a turned brass finial. The vessel is designed with a traditional gooseneck spout. No maker marks or stamps are visible on the exterior or interior surfaces. This style of utilitarian metalware was common in North American and British households during the mid to late 1800s.
Lot: 484 - Griswold Cast Iron Deep Fat Fryer No. 1003
This vintage American cast iron deep fat fryer is manufactured by Griswold. The vessel features a deep cylindrical form with a long handle containing a teardrop-shaped hanging hole. The design incorporates an integrated pouring spout and an opposing small assist handle. A wire bail handle is attached to the rim. The underside of the pot is embossed with the curved text DEEP FAT FRYER at the top and the model number 1003 at the base. Centered on the bottom is the circular Griswold logo featuring a cross with the letters G, R, I, S, W, O, L, and D. The exterior of the piece displays a dark, seasoned finish.
Lot: 485 - Two Vintage Cast Iron Cooking Pots
This lot consists of two vintage cast iron cooking pots, commonly referred to as cauldrons or kettles. Both items are constructed of heavy cast iron and feature integrated side lugs with attached wire bail handles. The larger pot includes a fitted cast iron lid characterized by a hammered surface texture and a central integral handle. The smaller pot is open and features a raised numeral 2 on its exterior side, indicating size or capacity. The interior of the larger pot appears smooth and unobstructed, while the smaller pot currently contains dried botanical materials including leaves and pinecones. No specific manufacturer names, brand marks, or patent dates are clearly visible on either item.
Lot: 486 - Cast Iron Fan Pattern Trivet & Blackened Canister
A lot of two antique metal household items consisting of a cast iron trivet and a cylindrical canister. The trivet features an openwork design with a heart-shaped handle at the top, decorative scrollwork, and leaf motifs leading to a fan-shaped base with a central starburst pattern. This form is characteristic of trivets produced for glue melting pots. The second item is a cylindrical metal canister, likely tin or steel, with a blackened finish. The body features horizontal ribbing and a wire bail handle attached to side lugs. The matching lid has concentric circular ridges and a central turned knob. A paper auction tag from Atlee Raber Auctions, marked Canfield and numbered 486, is attached to the wire handle of the canister.
Lot: 487 - 4 Fireplace Bellows, one signed J. R. Beard
A group of four hand-operated fireplace bellows constructed from wood, leather, and metal. The uppermost example features light-colored oak handles and body, joined with tan leather and decorative brass-headed tacks, terminating in a brass nozzle. This item is hand-signed J. R. Beard in script on the wood of the lower handle. The remaining three items are of an older, utilitarian design, likely dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. These are constructed with dark wood frames, black or dark-stained leather, and nozzles made of iron or steel. One of the older examples features a crimped metal nozzle and a leather hanging loop.
Lot: 488 - Late 20th C. Oak Display Cabinet w/ Leaded Glass
A one-piece traditional style oak display cabinet or curio vitrine. The piece is constructed from oak with a golden-brown finish. It features a top frieze with dentil molding above a single front-facing door. The door contains decorative leaded-style glass in a diamond-lattice pattern. The side panels are clear glass for three-sided viewing. The interior is fitted with a mirrored back panel and includes three adjustable glass shelves supported by metal pins. The front of the cabinet is flanked by fluted pilasters, and the piece rests on a base with bracket feet. No maker marks were identified.
Lot: 489 - Samsung LCD HDTV, Bose Sound System & Alarm Clock
A trio of electronics comprising a Samsung television, a Bose sound system, and a digital alarm clock. The Samsung television is an LCD HDTV, visually consistent with the LN series from the early 2010s, featuring an estimated 40-inch screen with 1080p resolution. The unit is constructed with a gloss black plastic bezel and a signature transparent lower edge, supported by a matching rectangular pedestal stand. It includes touch-sensitive front controls and a dedicated remote control. The television is a non-smart model. The Bose sound system is a Bose Solo TV Sound System, a soundbase featuring a black metal mesh grille and plastic housing designed for placement directly beneath a television stand. The digital alarm clock features a modern hourglass-shaped design in black and silver-toned plastic with a large orange LED digital display and a top-mounted snooze button. Estimated Screen Size: 40 inches.
Lot: 490 - Antique American Wrought Iron Tongs & Pot Trammel
This lot comprises two antique hand-forged wrought iron fireplace or hearth tools, likely of American origin and dating from the late 18th to 19th century. The first item is a pair of long-handled ember or coal tongs featuring a hinged spherical or globular head. These tools were traditionally used to retrieve a single hot coal from a hearth fire to light tobacco pipes, candles, or lamps. The arms are square-sectioned and taper toward the handles, which terminate in small loops. The construction utilizes a simple smith-made pinned pivot. The second item is an adjustable pot trammel consisting of a long wrought iron rod with a hooked terminal and a series of heavy-gauge interlocking rings. Designed to hang from a pot crane or chimney bar, this tool allowed for the height adjustment of cooking pots over an open flame by hooking into different rings. Both items demonstrate typical colonial-style blacksmithing with hand-hammered surfaces and hand-turned rings. No maker's marks are visible on either piece. A modern paper auction tag is present on the trammel.
Lot: 491 - Vintage Wood Storage Box with Pineapple Applique
A vintage tall rectangular wooden storage box featuring a cast metal pineapple applique on the front face. The box is constructed from wood with a vertical grain and a light honey-toned finish, designed with rounded vertical edges. It features a hinged lid that opens to reveal a single, deep, square-profile hollowed interior. Handwritten markings in dark ink are visible on the interior surfaces: the underside of the lid is inscribed with P 1-1, and the upper rim of the main body is marked 542. The three-dimensional pineapple motif is composed of a brass or bronze-toned metal alloy.
Lot: 492 - Colonial Wrought Iron Ratchet Floor Candle Stand
This height-adjustable floor candle stand is constructed of hand-forged wrought iron with a matte black finish. The design follows an Early American or Colonial pattern, featuring a tripod base with three arched legs that end in flattened penny feet. The central vertical rod tapers to a pointed finial at the top. A sliding ratchet-style arm is mounted to the central shaft, allowing for height adjustment. The arm is equipped with a leaf-shaped drip pan and a cylindrical socket designed to hold a single taper candle. No maker's marks, stamps, or signatures are visible on the metalwork. A small blank paper tag is attached to the base with string.
Lot: 493 - Pair of Primitive Wooden Household Items
This lot consists of two handcrafted items in the primitive style. Included is a traditional round-sweep besom broom featuring a natural wood branch handle with the bark intact. The bristles are made of black-dyed broomcorn and are secured with black-coated wire and two rows of decorative stitching. Also included is a carved wooden butter churn dasher with a faceted handle and a solid cylindrical plunger head.�
Lot: 493A - Neoclassical Brass Oval Mirror w/ Ribbon Bow Crest
This vintage wall mirror consists of an oval mirror plate housed in a cast metal frame. The frame, likely composed of brass or a similar copper-based alloy, features a dark golden-brown patina. The design is characterized by a prominent Neoclassical crest at the top, centered by a large ribbon and bow motif with secondary ribbon scrolls extending down the shoulders of the oval. The casting provides textured detail to the ribbon folds. The mirror glass is intact and clear. No manufacturer marks or stamps are visible on the displayed surfaces.
Lot: 494 - Trio Vtg Wood Shoe Last Holder & Solomon Is Paddle
This group consists of three diverse wooden items of varying craft and utility. The first is a repurposed hardwood shoe last used in footwear manufacturing, converted into a decorative candle holder with a black-finished gooseneck metal socket attached to the instep. The second item is a hand-carved souvenir paddle from the Solomon Islands, crafted from a dark, heavily-grained tropical hardwood. The diamond-shaped blade features hand-painted block lettering reading SOLOMON ISLANDS and includes a fiber hanging cord tied at the handle terminal. The third item is a T-handled paddle or stirrer made of light-toned hardwood with a smooth finish and a rectangular blade. A small hole is drilled through the handle near the crossbar for hanging.
Lot: 495 - A Pair of Antique Wooden Hand Planes
This lot consists of two antique wooden hand planes, characteristic of 19th-century woodworking tools. The first is a large jointer plane featuring a long, rectangular body with a sculpted wooden tote handle at the rear. It is equipped with a metal iron and a wooden wedge. A circular wooden plug or fastener is visible on the side of the body near the toe. The second item is a smaller smoothing plane, commonly referred to as a coffin plane due to its double-ended tapered shape. This plane also includes its metal iron and wooden wedge. Both planes are constructed from solid wood, likely beech, and show a deep, aged patina. No maker's marks or patent dates are visible on the tools.
Lot: 495A - Antique Wooden Jointer Plane with Beechwood Stock
This antique woodworking tool is a jointer plane, identified by its elongated rectangular stock designed for straightening the edges of long boards. The body is constructed from a solid block of wood, likely beech, and features a hand-shaped closed-grip tote. The assembly includes a steel cutting iron secured within the throat by a fitted wooden wedge. The exterior of the tool shows a warm, aged patina throughout. A white paper tag marked with the handwritten characters 495 A is attached to the handle. No maker's marks, manufacturer stamps, or patent dates are visible on the wood or the metal iron.
Lot: 495B - Antique Wooden Jointer Plane w/ Closed Tote Handle
This antique wooden jointer plane, also known as a trying plane, is a classic hand tool designed for straightening and smoothing the edges of long boards. The tool is constructed from a solid block of polished hardwood, likely beech or birch, and features a traditional closed-tote handle integrated into the top of the body. The cutting assembly includes a steel iron and a matching chip breaker, both of which are secured in the throat by a tapered wooden wedge. No maker marks or manufacturer stamps are visible on the toe of the plane or the exposed portions of the iron in the provided images. A white paper tag with the handwritten alphanumeric code 495 B is attached to the handle. Estimated length: 22 to 24 inches.
Lot: 495C - Sargent & Co. Transitional Wood Bottom Jack Plane
This is an antique transitional jack plane manufactured by Sargent and Co. of New Haven, Connecticut. The tool features a hybrid design consisting of a hardwood sole with a cast iron frog and mechanical assembly. The circular toe plate located at the front of the casting is embossed with the Sargent name in a circular arc. The lever cap features a distinctive textured or knurled surface and a keyhole-shaped aperture for the securing screw. The plane is equipped with a horn-style rear tote and a tall, turned front knob, both constructed from hardwood with a dark finish. The assembly includes a steel cutting iron and a matching steel cap iron. Depth adjustment is controlled via a knurled wheel located behind the frog mechanism.
Lot: 496 - American Country Two-Piece Step-Back Cupboard
42x 81x 18.5. This 19th-century American country style furniture piece is a two-piece step-back cupboard, also known as a hutch, constructed from hardwood with a reddish-brown stained finish. The upper recessed cabinet features a projecting cove-molded cornice over two doors, each with a single recessed panel. The side panels of the upper section are shaped with a decorative scroll profile where they meet the base. The lower base cabinet provides a flat work surface over two matching doors with single recessed panels. The entire piece rests on stile feet formed by cutouts in the side and front baseboards. The cupboard is fitted with four cast-metal turn-latches featuring white porcelain knobs and is hung on surface-mounted metal butt hinges. Remnants of dark green paint are visible on the backboards of the recessed area and the interior of the base cabinet.
Lot: 497 - Japanese Country French Ironstone Dinnerware Set
This is an extensive collection of ironstone dinnerware and serving pieces in the Country French pattern, identified by pattern number 4453. The pieces are manufactured from white ironstone and decorated with a transfer-printed floral design featuring orange-pink, blue, and yellow flowers with green leaves. Many pieces display a molded, scalloped rim accented by a thin blue border. The set includes dinner plates, salad and dessert plates, shallow soup bowls, and fruit or cereal bowls. Serving items consist of a large lidded tureen, a smaller lidded vegetable dish, oval platters, and a large water pitcher. The tea and coffee components include two lidded pots, various creamers, a lidded sugar bowl, and multiple cups in standard and footed styles with coordinating saucers. Additional table accessories include a lidded butter dish, a shaker, and a graduated four-piece canister set with lids. Most pieces bear a printed backstamp on the underside which includes the text COUNTRY FRENCH IRONSTONE, a square containing a stylized monogram, MADE IN JAPAN, DISHWASHER SAFE, OVEN PROOF, and the pattern number 4453.
Lot: 498 - American Pine Child Potty Chair w/ Enamelware Pot
Child's commode or potty chair in the American Primitive style, dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. The chair is constructed from solid pine planks with utilitarian nail joinery. The design features a high back with curved side panels that serve as both armrests and the side structure of the base. The seat has a hand-cut circular aperture to accommodate the accompanying chamber pot. The pot is constructed of white enamelware with a red-painted rim and a single handle. No maker marks or signatures are visible on the chair or the chamber pot. A modern inventory barcode is affixed to the backrest.
Lot: 499 - Vintage Rococo Style Arched Gilt Metal Mirror
A vintage mirror featuring an arched cast metal frame with a gold-toned finish. The frame is embellished with ornate Rococo-style decorative elements, including a crown with pierced scrolling foliate motifs and two central rose blossoms. The bottom corners are accented with scrolling floral feet, while the side rails maintain a flat, simple profile. The mirror plate is shaped to fit the arched frame. The back of the item is not visible in the photographs. A white paper lot tag is attached to the left-hand side with a string. No manufacturer marks or signatures are observed.
Lot: 500 - Early American Hardwood Spindle Back Loveseat
An Early American style two-seat loveseat or settee constructed from a light-colored hardwood frame with a warm, honey-toned finish. The design features a tall backrest with vertical spindles, a shaped crest rail, and a central vertical support member. The armrests and lower stretchers are accented with turned spindles, and the front apron displays a scrolled decorative motif. The piece includes a six-piece set of loose, tie-on cushions consisting of two seat cushions, two back cushions, and two wrap-around arm cushions. The upholstery is a textured woven fabric in a pale olive green and cream colorway, featuring a small-scale diamond geometric pattern. Each cushion is secured to the frame with integrated fabric ties. The legs are currently fitted with white protective floor glides. No manufacturer labels or markings are visible.
Lot: 500A - Three Holstein-Friesian Cattle Figurines
A collection of three farm animal figurines depicting a Holstein-Friesian cow, a standing calf, and a recumbent calf. These pieces are crafted from a molded composite material with a textured surface designed to simulate hide. Each figurine features a hand-painted black and white spotted coat pattern with a matte finish, while the eyes are finished with a gloss. The design is characteristic of modern educational or decorative farm animal toys produced in the late 20th century. No maker marks, factory backstamps, or model numbers are visible on the undersides of the hooves or bodies.
Lot: 500B - Set Country Primitive Style Wooden Folk Art
This lot features a wall-mounted wooden shadow box display cabinet, a vertical wooden sign, and a variety of hand-painted folk art figurines. The display case is constructed from dark-stained wood with a hinged glass front door and divided interior shelving. Within the case is a group of small wooden figurines in a country primitive style, including representations of rabbits, cats, bears, cottages, and domestic items. One figure is shaped as a milk jug with the painted inscription MILK 10 cent and another as a heart with the word Welcome. Resting atop the cabinet is a small grapevine wreath and a series of miniature wooden buildings. The accompanying vertical sign is made of natural-finish wood with a green-painted perimeter and applied white block letters spelling BASKETS.
Lot: 500C - Country-Style & Folk Art Wall Hangings & Figures
This assortment includes various wall-mounted decorative pieces and soft-sculpted figures, predominantly in a late 20th-century folk art or Americana style. The lot features a circular wall mirror with a wide, cream-colored frame decorated with a hand-painted strawberry vine and leaf motif. Accompanying the mirror are three oval wooden-framed prints depicting various kittens, each frame featuring an integrated hanging loop. The collection also contains a dark green-painted wooden wall shelf with a back panel displaying a reproduction vintage advertisement for Choice Flower Seeds from D.M. Ferry and Co. Detroit, Mich. The shelf is equipped with three turned wooden pegs. Suspended from the pegs are three decorative objects: a primitive-style stuffed fairy doll with mesh wings and a woven basket, a square ceramic hanging tile with a printed yellow and green geometric star quilt pattern, and a soft-sculpted fabric cat figure wearing a knit sweater and holding a floral bouquet.
Lot: 500D - Rectangular Mirror w/ Convex Stained Wood Frame
26x 18. A rectangular wall mirror featuring a substantial wide wood frame with a prominent convex profile and mitered corners. The wood is finished in a warm reddish-orange stain with visible graining, consistent with stained maple or pine. The design is in the Early American style typical of late 20th-century residential decor, similar to pieces produced by makers such as Moosehead or Hartford House. The flat mirror plate is recessed within the frame molding. No maker's marks, labels, or signatures are visible.
Lot: 500E - American Country Pine Wall-Mounted Corner Cupboard
31x 19.5. This one-piece, wall-mounted corner cupboard is constructed of pine and designed to fit into a ninety-degree interior corner. The piece features a single door with two recessed vertical panels and a central stile. It is topped with a stepped-cornice crown molding, while the side panels are angled to accommodate the corner placement. The interior includes three fixed wooden shelves, creating four separate storage compartments. The hardware consists of two brass butterfly hinges and a brass turn-latch assembly with an oval-shaped knob. A white paper hangtag with the alphanumeric string 500E is tied to the latch; no other markings or labels are visible. Dimensions not provided.
Lot: 500F - Mission Style Oak Wall Mirror w/ Exposed Joinery
26.5x 16.5. A horizontal rectangular wall mirror in the Arts and Crafts or Mission style, likely dating to the early 20th century. The frame is constructed from solid oak with a medium-brown stained finish that showcases the natural wood grain. It features distinctive exposed through-mortise and tenon joinery at the corners, characteristic of the honest construction favored by the movement. The frame design includes wide, flat rails and stiles with softly rounded interior corners. The mirror plate is set within a simple rabbeted frame. No maker marks or labels are visible on the front or accessible surfaces.
Lot: 501 - Franklin Mint Great Western Lawmen Badge Set
A collection of law enforcement-themed commemorative badges presented in a custom wooden shadow box. Based on visual characteristics and market consensus, this set is identified as The Official Badges of the Great Western Lawmen, issued by the Franklin Mint in the late 1980s. The collection features metal badges in various traditional shapes, primarily finished in silver-tone/nickel-plating with one star finished in a gold tone. The designs are inspired by historical Western and regional law enforcement agencies. Transcribed markings include Special Deputy Sheriff Sonoma County, Deputy U.S. Marshal, United States Deputy Marshal I.T. (Indian Territory), Marshal Wichita, Lincoln County Sheriff, C.R.I. & P.R.R. Private Police Detective (Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad), City Marshal El Paso, Deputy Sheriff Custer Co. Montana, Colorado Rangers Capt., State Ranger, Territorial Arizona Ranger, and a five-pointed star identified to Chas. F. Lambert Cimarron, New Mexico. The badges are mounted within recessed cutouts on a maroon velvet-textured backing. The display is housed in a glazed oak frame featuring etched glass corners depicting revolvers and lariats.
Lot: 502 - Franklin Mint George Patton Jr. Revolver Replica
This Franklin Mint George S. Patton Jr. World War II commemorative single action revolver replica is a non-firing decorative model chambered in .45 caliber. It features a silver-toned finish with extensive scroll engraving covering the barrel, frame, and cylinder. The 4.75 inch barrel is marked .45 CAL on the left side. Verbatim markings transcribed from the frame include PAT. SEPT. 19. 1871 and JULY 2. 72. JAN. 19. 75. The furniture consists of white synthetic faux-ivory grips; the right panel features a relief-carved eagle and shield motif, while the left panel is inscribed with the initials GSP. The replica is mounted in a dark wood shadow box frame against a gold-toned metal backplate etched with a map of Europe and North Africa detailing major World War II campaign locations. A central plaque identifies the piece as a George S. Patton Jr. World War II Commemorative .45 Single Action Revolver. The action appears to function mechanically, but this item is an inert replica and cannot be made to fire. Note - As an antique or black powder firearm, this item does not require a background check.
Lot: 503 - Michael Ricker Pewter Steam Transport Sculptures
This lot features a collection of solid cast pewter sculptures by Michael Ricker, centered on the theme of historical steam-powered transportation. The primary piece is a multi-figure scene depicting a late 19th-century horse-drawn steam fire pumper. The sculpture includes a central boiler finished in a contrasting brass or bronze tone and is populated by three firemen in period attire and two children. The pewter base is incised with the edition number 138/500 and the signature M.A. Ricker. This set includes a separate pewter horse figure in full harness, posed in motion. The group further includes an assortment of miniature steam locomotive models, each mounted on a rectangular finished wooden plinth. One specific model features a brass-toned plaque on the base labeled B&O 0-4-0 TEAKETTLE. Another locomotive model is incised on its track base with ? 1990 RICKER and the edition number 845/1500. Three additional steam locomotives of varying wheel arrangements are also present. The items are static decorative models with no moving parts. Included with the sculptures is a circular framed black-and-white print titled UNION DEPOT Orrville, Ohio, depicting a historical railway station and tracks.
Lot: 504 - Columbia Type Q Graphophone Cylinder Phonograph
An antique Columbia Type Q Graphophone, a mechanical cylinder phonograph produced by the Columbia Phonograph Co. and American Graphophone Co. around the turn of the 20th century. The unit features a spring-wound mechanical motor mounted to a black-enameled cast-iron base with a quarter-sawn oak wooden platform and a matching curved oak cover. The upright metal support is embossed with the text THE GRAPHOPHONE TYPE Q and patent dates including May 4 1886, Dec 27 1887, April 3 1888, June 10 1890, Oct 15 1894, March 20 1897, August 16 1900, and August 28 1900. The end of the cylinder mandrel is marked with manufacturer and sales agent information, listing numerous international cities including Paris, Berlin, Chicago, St. Louis, Philadelphia, Washington, Baltimore, San Francisco, and New York. The oak lid retains its original wood handle and features a colorful banner decal reading The GRAPHOPHONE. The black base is decorated with gold pinstriping and a small floral motif.
Lot: 505 - 3 Vtg Models: Spirit of St. Louis & Jaguar E-Type
Three model vehicles intended for static display, consisting of one airplane and two automobiles. The airplane is a representation of the Ryan NYP Spirit of St. Louis, constructed from metal with a silver-tone finish. It features an engine-turned pattern on the nose cowling, a multi-cylinder radial engine, and a two-blade propeller. Inscriptions include Spirit of St. Louis in black script on the cowling, NX-211 on the upper wing surface, and N-X-211 RYAN NYP on the rudder. The tail assembly includes simulated wire rigging. The first automobile is a large-scale plastic model of a Jaguar E-Type Series I Roadster finished in red. It features a detailed interior with a three-spoke steering wheel and dashboard instrumentation, wire-spoke wheels, and license plates reading MNE 690. The second automobile is a small-scale die-cast model of a 1950s style convertible, finished in light blue with a white interior and whitewall tires.
Lot: 506 - Painted Wood Wall Shelf & Coat Rack w/ Brass Hooks
75 inches long. A wall-mounted decorative shelf featuring a multi-tiered wooden construction. The top shelf and the bottom backplate are finished in a dark brown wood stain. The top surface of the shelf includes a recessed plate rail groove running the entire length, designed for the display of plates or frames. Between the stained wood sections are two layers of decorative molding; the upper molding is painted in a light beige color, while the lower molding is painted in a dark navy blue. Attached to the bottom rail are eleven ornate cast metal hooks with a brass-colored finish, each featuring a scrolled decorative mount.
Lot: 507 - Pair Metal High-Wheel Bicycle Wall Sculptures
A pair of decorative wall-mounted sculptures depicting stylized high-wheel or penny-farthing bicycles. These pieces are rendered in an industrial aesthetic, frequently associated with mid-century modern artisan metalwork. The set is constructed from wrought metal rods and flat bars with a dark, matte finish. Each bicycle features hand-carved wooden accents for the saddles and pedal blocks. The components are joined with visible weld points, consistent with a rustic handcrafted construction method. The pair consists of one larger bicycle with curved handlebars and one smaller bicycle without handlebars, both featuring characteristic oversized spoked front wheels and small trailing rear wheels. Both items include integrated mounting points for wall display. No maker marks or signatures were observed during inspection. Dimensions: Not provided.
Lot: 508 - A mid-century novelty vacuum tube radio
A mid-century novelty vacuum tube radio manufactured by the Guild Radio and Television Company of Inglewood, California, designated as Model No. 484 and marketed as The Spice Chest. The unit is a one-piece cabinet designed in the Colonial Revival style to resemble a traditional Early American spice chest. The cabinet is constructed from honey-toned wood with a scalloped gallery top and a clear finish. The front features two louvered doors with vertical wooden pulls that open to reveal the radio's control face and speaker. The internal speaker is covered with a tapestry grille cloth depicting a Colonial-era rural scene with horse-drawn carriages and farm buildings. The control panel is finished in a dark faux-patina metal with gold-toned scrollwork and contains three wooden knobs for Volume, Tuning, and a combined Bass/Treble control, alongside a horizontal slide-rule tuning dial for AM frequencies. The base of the unit includes two small functional drawers with round wooden knobs. The rear features a metal identification plate providing technical specifications, including its status as a superheterodyne receiver and a tube location diagram for tube types 12BE6, 12BA6, 12AV6 or 12AT6, and 50C5. The apparatus is licensed by the Radio Corporation of America and Hazeltine Research, Inc.
Lot: 509 - Pair Buddy L Pressed Steel Push Truck & Hand Car
This lot features two vintage pressed steel industrial toys manufactured by Buddy L (Moline Pressed Steel Co.), both housed in individual acrylic display cases with brick-motif backgrounds. The first item is a Model No. 10 Furniture Push Truck, dated circa 1928. The vehicle is constructed with a black painted flatbed platform featuring corner pockets and a four-wheel mechanism composed of two large main wheels and two smaller caster-style wheels. It is loaded with a set of milled wooden lumber secured by four vertical stakes. A red and gold manufacturer decal is visible on the side frame. The second item is an Industrial Railroad Hand Car, dated circa 1929. It features an orange painted body and a black operating pump handle mounted in an open cradle frame. The car is set upon a section of black display track. A worn decal at one end identifies it as a product of the Moline Pressed Steel Co. This specific piece is accompanied by a label identifying it as an extremely rare prototype. Item 1: 6 inches long, 3 inches high Item 2: 8 inches long.
Lot: 510 - Danbury Patton & Franklin Sherman Die-Cast Tanks
This lot comprises two precision-engineered die-cast metal model tanks representing significant armored vehicles from the mid-20th century. The first model is a Danbury Mint M48A3 Patton Main Battle Tank, representing a vehicle used by the United States Marine Corps during the Vietnam War. The model is constructed of die-cast metal and features a hand-painted olive drab finish. Visible markings include the registration USMC 202149 on the hull, TULA C34 inscribed on the main gun barrel, and unit designation C34 alongside a yellow shield insignia featuring the characters TK. The turret is detailed with individual spare track links and a mounted searchlight. This item is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from the Danbury Mint registered to Mr. A. Balestra. The second model is a Franklin Mint Precision Models M4A3E8 Easy Eight Sherman medium tank. This model represents the late-World War II and Korean War variant featuring the Horizontal Volute Spring Suspension system and a 76mm main gun with a muzzle brake. The olive drab hull and turret are marked with white U.S. Army star insignia. The front hull features the painted designation M4A3E8. Additional details include a turret-mounted .50 caliber machine gun and simulated accessory stowage on the rear deck. An accompanying card from Franklin Mint Precision Models identifies the manufacturer and notes the piece was crafted in China.
Lot: 511 - National Cash Register 313 Renaissance Pattern
This antique cash register was manufactured by The National Cash Register Company (NCR) of Dayton, Ohio. Identified as Model 313, it features a cast metal housing decorated in an ornate relief pattern known as the Renaissance or Dolphin pattern. The unit is a key-operated "detail adder" model equipped with a single row of 15 keys for transaction amounts ranging from one cent to five dollars, alongside a No Sale key. A white marble shelf is positioned above the wooden base, which houses a cash drawer. The drawer front is adorned with a decorative cast metal plate featuring the word NATIONAL in scrollwork. The top display window contains white celluloid price indicators. A small brass identification tag is mounted above the keyboard, stamped with the serial number S203318F and model number 313. A separate brass plate identifies the manufacturer as The National Cash Register Co., Dayton, Ohio, U.S.A. The internal mechanism, visible through a hinged top lid, includes various mechanical gears, levers, and a signal bell. A non-original electrical cord is present at the rear of the machine.
Lot: 512 - Budweiser Clydesdale Lighted 3D Bubble Bar Sign
This is a vintage Budweiser lighted wall-hanging bar sign produced for Anheuser-Busch. The sign features a central oval convex plastic bubble lens displaying a full-color graphic of two foamy pilsner glasses of beer in front of a Budweiser Clydesdale horse in a stable setting. The lens is mounted over a mirrored background that features a small frosted Anheuser-Busch A and Eagle logo. The lower portion of the sign is decorated with the phrase King of Beers in gold-toned cursive script and the classic red Budweiser bowtie logo at the bottom right. The sign is constructed with a chrome-finished metal frame and includes a metal hanging chain attached to the top. This item is a light box design with an internal light source and an attached electrical cord.
Lot: 513 - Vintage Miller High Life Lighted Advertising Sign
A vintage Miller High Life illuminated bar sign from the late 20th century, produced for the Miller Brewing Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The sign is constructed of vacuum-formed plastic, featuring a three-dimensional design of a champagne-style ice bucket filled with three bottles of Miller High Life beer nestled in simulated ice. The bucket includes decorative scroll handles and a repeating rope-pattern border around the rim and the pedestal base. The front of the bucket is adorned with a red bow-tie logo containing the name Miller in white script and HIGH LIFE in white serif lettering. Below the main logo is a black rectangular panel with the slogan The Champagne of Bottle Beer in white script. The miniature bottles include labels, with the center bottle clearly displaying the Girl in the Moon logo. The sign is designed for wall display and is internally illuminated.
Lot: 514 - Vtg Budweiser Clydesdale Lighted Shadow Box Sign
This is a vintage Budweiser brewery advertising display designed as a lighted shadow box. The item features a three-dimensional molded model of a Clydesdale horse depicted in a walking gait, wearing a full black and gold parade harness with red and white decorative accents. The horse is set within a rectangular dark wood-grain finished frame that includes a gold-tone inner border. The interior background is a printed graphic featuring the red Budweiser bowtie logo with a gold eagle emblem and the text KING OF BEERS. The background also incorporates a stylized map of the Americas and an American flag motif. A decorative brass-tone metal plaque is mounted to the bottom of the frame with the inscription FAMOUS BUDWEISER CLYDESDALE HORSE. The unit was originally manufactured for internal illumination.
Lot: 515 - Pair Vtg Blatz Beer Illuminated Advertising Signs
This lot consists of two illuminated advertising signs for Blatz Beer, manufactured by the G. Heileman Brewing Co. during the early 1980s. The first sign features a clear acrylic panel construction with a central illuminated triangular graphic insert. The graphic displays a multi-colored stained-glass pattern with the red Blatz script logo and the text ESTABLISHED MILWAUKEE 1851. The main panel includes reverse-etched white lettering for BLATZ and the slogan You're A Winner With BLATZ Quality. It is marked on the lower right ? ? 1983 G HEILEMAN BREWING CO. LA CROSSE, WISC. AND OTHER CITIES 8012044. The second sign is a curved wall sconce with a molded white plastic housing and a gold-tone metallic inner frame. The translucent plastic face features the brand name BLATZ in red block lettering above a stained-glass style triangular logo flanked by stylized hops and barley. The bottom text reads America's Great Light Beer. A printed mark at the bottom reads ? ? 1981 G HEILEMAN BREWING CO LA CROSSE WISC AND OTHER CITIES 8012032.
Lot: 516 - Miller High Life Bouncing Ball Rotating Beer Sign
A vintage Miller High Life lighted rotating motion sign, commonly known among collectors as a bouncing ball or bouncing light sign. This wall-mounted breweriana piece features a cylindrical design with a matte black central body. The body is decorated with a raised Miller Soft Cross logo in red, white, and gold-tone plastic, accompanied by a small gold-tone wheat sprig emblem. Wavy, mountain-like cutouts in the black cylinder allow red, blue, and green light from an internal rotating element to shine through, creating a dynamic motion effect. Below the main cylinder, a clear backlit band displays the text Welcome to Miller time in white sans-serif lettering. The unit is capped by translucent white plastic domes at the top and bottom. Two decorative gold-tone metal bands encircle the sign, embossed with a repeating pattern of hops and barley vines. No manufacturer marks or production dates are visible in the images.
Lot: 517 - American Colonial Revival Slant-Front Secretary
28x 19x 40. This slant-front desk, also known as a secretary or bureau, is designed in the American Colonial Revival style and likely dates to the mid-20th century. The piece is constructed from wood featuring decorative figured veneers, with prominent book-matched panels on the drawer fronts and lower cabinet doors. The top section consists of a slant-front lid that opens on metal stay hinges to provide a flat writing surface and access to an undivided interior compartment. Below the writing area are two side-by-side drawers. The base of the unit is a two-door cabinet that opens to reveal a single full-width interior shelf. The desk is fitted with simple round metal knobs and features locks on the slant-front and lower doors; one skeleton-style key is present in the lower right door. No manufacturer marks, labels, or stamps are visible on the piece.
Lot: 518 - Jim Beam 1934 Ford V8 Fire Chief Whiskey Decanter
Attributed to Jim Beam, this collectible whiskey decanter is designed in the form of a 1934 Ford V8 Fire Chief roadster. The vehicle features a metal body finished in fire-engine red with a black textured plastic fixed top. Decorative elements include B. F. D. lettering on the hood and Maltese cross door decals labeled FIRE 2 CHIEF. The model is detailed with various silver-tone plastic accessories including a front-mounted bell, headlights, cowl lamps, bumpers, and a side-mounted fire extinguisher. It sits on red spoked plastic wheels with black tires and includes a rear-mounted spare tire. The decanter fill point and cap are located inside the cabin area behind the seat.
Lot: 519 - This Jim Beam collectible whiskey decanter
This Jim Beam collectible whiskey decanter is modeled after a 1917 Bulldog Mack Fire Engine. The main body of the vessel is constructed of painted ceramic, typically produced by Regal China, accented with plastic and metallic-finished components. The vehicle is finished in a bright red glaze with gold-toned graphics, including the text FIRE DEPARTMENT on the side panels and No. 2 on the cab and rear tank. Specific features include a detachable ladder mounted on the passenger side, five miniature black firefighter helmets on a side rack, a front-mounted gold-tone bell, and silver-tone fire extinguishers and nozzles on the rear platform. The top-mounted water monitor serves as the bottle stopper. A gold-toned rectangular label is affixed to the driver-side running board bearing the BEAM brand name and the text KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY.
Lot: 520 - Jim Beam 1867 Mississippi Fire Engine 313 Decanter
James B. Beam Distilling Co. novelty whiskey decanter modeled after an 1867 Mississippi steam-powered fire engine. The assembly features a central glazed ceramic boiler-shaped decanter mounted on a red-painted carriage frame with four spoked wheels. The piece is detailed with chrome-plated and copper-toned components representing the engine boiler, piping, gauges, and mechanical controls. The main foil label on the ceramic decanter identifies the contents as Beam 100 Months Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, 80 Proof, with a volume of 750 ml (25.4 fl. oz.). The gold-toned wheel hubs are embossed with James B. Beam Distilling Co. This item retains a red U.S. Internal Revenue tax stamp over the stopper, bearing the stamped number 2799, and a multicolored Wisconsin state tax stamp on the lower body of the ceramic vessel.
Lot: 521 - Ruffino Wine Crate & Worth Tennessee Thumpers Bat
This lot includes a vintage wooden wine crate and a wooden baseball bat. The wine crate is branded for the Italian winery Ruffino and features red ink-stamped markings including RUFFINO, RISERVA DUCALE ORO, and CHIANTI CLASSICO on the lid. The front panel is marked CHIANTI RUFFINO S.p.A. PONTASSIEVE (ITALY) and includes a circular red stamp for ITALIA INC MARCHIO NAZIONALE. Side panels are printed with shipping terms TOP, FRAGILE, and ALTO. The interior is fitted with a set of wooden dividers arranged in a three-by-four grid for twelve bottles. The wooden baseball bat is a Worth Tennessee Thumpers Bush Whacker Model. The barrel is decorated with a black ink illustration of a man with a mustache and beret bound in rope. The handle grip is wrapped in black tape.
Lot: 521A - Vintage Genesee Cream Ale On Tap Bar Mirror
This vintage advertising piece is a framed bar mirror for Genesee Cream Ale, a product of the Genesee Brewing Company of Rochester, New York. The sign features a reverse-printed design on glass with a faux-stained glass motif, incorporating green and amber segments with simulated lead lines. The composition includes the Genesee brand name in a large green oval at the top. The center features the brewery's circular seal, noting the established date of 1878, flanked by stylized wheat stalks. The lower portion displays the text CREAM ALE and ON TAP, the latter set within a green rectangular banner. The mirror is housed in a simple, light-toned wooden frame and includes two brass-toned screw eyes with an attached metal hanging chain. The reverse view confirms the graphics are applied directly to the back of the glass.
Lot: 522 - Annin & Carrot-Top Nylon Flags
This collection includes multiple assorted flags manufactured by Annin and Company and Carrot-Top Industries. The items are primarily new old stock and remain in their original retail packaging. The flags are made of nylon material, with several identified as Annin Nyl-Glo. The collection features a 2 by 3 foot Italian flag in a blue Annin box (model 193994), a 2 by 3 foot Cayman Islands flag in a patterned Annin box (model 191371), and a 3 by 5 foot Confederate battle flag in a patterned Annin box (model 311450). Also present is a 2 by 3 foot dyed Confederate battle flag in a patterned Annin box (model 311445) and a 3 by 5 foot 34-star United States flag in a blue U.S. Flag brand box (model 310605). A 3 by 5 foot 13-star United States flag is included in a white box marked National Nylon (RN 34011). Rounding out the collection is a 2 by 3 foot North Carolina state flag in a plastic bag with a Carrot-Top Industries header. Most flags are equipped with white canvas headers and brass-tone grommets. The packaging bears various manufacturer markings, barcodes, and logos.
Lot: 523 - American Antique Farmhouse Work Table & 2 Chairs
This lot consists of an American farmhouse style work table and two matching chairs. The table is constructed from solid wood, likely pine or maple, featuring a rectangular plank top with a simple squared edge. It includes a single, wide drawer centered on one long side, fitted with a dark wood pull knob. The table is supported by four turned legs that transition from square upper sections to bulbous centers, followed by tapered square lower sections ending in small rounded feet. The two matching chairs are designed in a modified Windsor or rabbit ear style, with slanted backposts, a curved top rail, and vertical spindles. Each chair has a contoured solid wood seat and splayed legs reinforced with H-stretchers. No maker marks, labels, or stamps were found on any of the pieces during inspection.
Lot: 524 - Swivel Glider Rocker & Gliding Ottoman Set
A two-piece contemporary furniture set featuring an upholstered swivel glider rocker and a matching gliding ottoman. Both pieces are constructed with a light-toned hardwood frame, possibly oak or maple, in a honey-colored finish. The upholstery is a sage-green textured woven fabric with a subtle chevron pattern. The chair features a high backrest with a three-panel vertical stitch design and an integrated horizontal head cushion. It includes fully padded armrests and is mounted on a circular wooden swivel platform base. The ottoman is rectangular in form with a matching padded top. Both pieces utilize a metal ball-bearing gliding mechanism to provide a smooth rocking motion. This set is characteristic of late 20th-century to contemporary nursery and lounge furniture in the style of manufacturers such as Dutailier or Shermag. No labels or maker's marks are visible.
Lot: 525 - Mission Style Quartersawn Oak & Leather Recliner
One Mission style reclining armchair constructed from solid quartersawn oak with a medium-to-dark brown finish. The frame exhibits prominent ray fleck grain patterns characteristic of quartersawn wood and features broad, curved paddle-style arms. Each side panel is designed with five vertical slats and displays traditional joinery including visible through-tenons on the legs. The chair is upholstered in a tan leather and features a triple-bolster backrest for lumbar and head support. The design includes a lower front panel that conceals a reclining footrest mechanism. This piece is consistent with contemporary Amish craftsmanship in the Arts and Crafts style. Quantity: One (1).
Lot: 526 - Trio Mid-Century Vinyl Swivel Armchairs on Casters
This set consists of three vintage swivel armchairs in the bucket style, popularized by American manufacturers in the late 1960s and 1970s. The chairs are upholstered in camel-colored vinyl with a mottled finish and feature button-tufted backrests with four buttons on the interior and two on the exterior. The armrests are padded with a distinctive folded-over design at the front. Each unit is mounted on a five-star metal swivel base with a brass-toned finish and hooded ball casters. The design is in the style of manufacturers such as Douglas Furniture or Chromcraft. No labels or maker marks are visible.
Lot: 527 - US Army Photograph & Roster, Co. I, 8th Bn, 1946
This lot consists of a framed, commemorative black-and-white photographic print and personnel roster for Company I, 8th Battalion, 2nd Regiment, of the Army Service Forces Training Center (Ordnance). The composition features three distinct photographic elements: a wide-format panoramic group portrait of the entire company at the top, a smaller group photograph depicting a platoon in front of a wooden barracks building on the lower left, and a portrait of three commissioned officers on the lower right. The center of the document contains printed text identifying the unit and the commanding personnel: 1st Lt. John R. Altemose (Commanding), 2nd Lt. Lowell D. Watkins, 2nd Lt. John E. Dea, and 1st Sgt. Robert A. Negrucci. Flanking the central text is a numerical roster listing approximately 200 personnel by last name and initials. A unit guidon or pennant is visible in the center of the primary photograph, displaying the Army Service Forces insignia, which consists of a blue five-pointed star within a white circle on a red background. The print is professionally mounted with a navy blue mat and housed in a gilt-finished wooden frame behind glass.
Lot: 528 - WWI US Army 331st Infantry Panoramic Photograph
This is an original World War I era panoramic photograph, commonly referred to as a yard long photo, depicting the Headquarters Company of the 331st Infantry Regiment. The unit is part of the United States National Army (U.S.N.A.), the force created for the Great War. The soldiers are posed in a large group formation in front of two-story wooden military barracks. The central portion of the photograph features the regimental band members with their musical instruments, including a large sousaphone, saxophones, trombones, trumpets, and both snare and bass drums. A U.S. flag is positioned in the center of the group. The soldiers are dressed in standard M1912 wool service uniforms with standing collars and Montana peak campaign hats. The photograph is professionally framed in a period-correct wooden frame under glass. Inscriptions are located along the bottom edge in white lettering. The left side reads: Headquarters Co. 331 Inf. U. S. N. A. The right side contains the photographer signature: Hathaway. Historically, the 331st Infantry was a component of the 83rd Division (Ohio Division) which trained at Camp Sherman, Ohio. This photograph likely captures the unit at Camp Sherman prior to their overseas deployment in 1918.
Lot: 529 - 1915 Youngstown Patricians Football Photograph
This is a framed historical panoramic photograph of the 1915 Youngstown Patricians football team, a prominent professional squad from the Ohio League era. The photograph commemorates the season in which the Patricians claimed the championship title, featuring the full team and staff in period uniforms and attire. The subjects are positioned in a single line on a dirt field in front of a grandstand packed with spectators. A central typed label at the bottom identifies the group as the Patrician Football Team, World Champion's 1915. There are twenty-six individual typed identification labels corresponding to the figures shown. Notable personnel include Frank Cavanaugh, the College Football Hall of Fame coach known as the Iron Major, as well as manager Joe Omlor, assistant coach Ray Thomas, and secretary Leo Hankins. The identified players include F. Bruske, B. Boyd, J. Duvall, Gene Vanderback, John Bassett, Whitey Trexel, Whitey Abrahams, B. Jarvis, Ray Miller, John Eberhardt, Joe Wilkoff, Joe Fleming, Squirt Edwards, R. Johnson, Bob Kling, Ralph Funkhouser, J. Steele, A. Loos, Pat Tobin, G. Stivers, Curly Richards, and Turk Gillespie. The print is housed in a wooden frame with a blue mat.
Lot: 530 - Set 5 Framed Football Photographs: Thorpe & Grange
This lot consists of five framed photographs depicting various subjects from early 20th-century American football history. The collection includes a full-length portrait of Jim Thorpe in a Carlisle Indian Industrial School uniform with a printed facsimile signature; a photograph of a player in a Chicago jersey with distinctive striped socks, consistent with the appearance of Harold Red Grange, standing with an official; a 1911 team photograph of the South High First Football Squad with an attached identification slip listing players including Joe Flynn and Paul Nixon; a team photograph for the Hibernian 14 Club with an identification slip featuring names such as Bob Kling and Ed Turk Gillespie; and a candid photograph in an oval mat showing a player and an official holding a helmet. All items are housed in matching gold-toned wood frames with blue matting. These items are contemporary decorative reproductions of historical images.
Lot: 531 - Country Store Advertising Wood Shelf
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Lot: 532 - Pair: Tucker Stock Cert & Stephenson Rocket Print
This lot features two framed items related to transportation history. The first item is a framed print of George Stephenson's Rocket steam locomotive and tender, bearing a signature in the lower right corner that reads Biedermann. The second piece is a custom-framed corporate display for the Tucker Corporation. It includes an original 1947 Class A Common stock certificate, serial number TACO 29891, issued for twenty shares to Clarice Augustine. The certificate features printed facsimile signatures for President Preston Tucker and Secretary H.A. Brown. Also included in the display is a color photograph of a black 1948 Tucker 48 sedan and a historical narrative plaque summarizing the company's development and Preston Tucker's innovations. Both items are presented in professional mats and wooden frames.
Lot: 533 - American Country Pine Drop Leaf Server w/ Stone
18x 54.5x 30. This one-piece storage cabinet or server is constructed in a Country or Colonial Revival style from stained pine. The rectangular top features a recessed black stone or slate inset. The piece is equipped with two drop-leaf extensions supported by wooden swing-out brackets. The lower section contains a double-door cabinet with raised panel fronts. Hardware includes round metal knobs and exposed butterfly hinges. The interior is fitted with a single fixed shelf. The unit is supported by a cutout bracket base.
Lot: 534 - Ethnographic Vine & Spathe Gathering Basket
This large-scale utilitarian vessel is an example of ethnographic basketry, likely intended for gathering or transport. The interior is formed from overlapping panels of dried organic material, identified as palm spathe or similar bark sheets, which are contained within a structural exterior lattice of thick, bent woody vines. The rim is reinforced with a heavy vine and lashed to the body with natural fiber twine. It features a high-arched bail handle constructed from twisted vines. The piece reflects a traditional, primitive construction style consistent with agricultural tools from South American or Southeast Asian regions. No maker marks, signatures, or origin indicators are visible on the item.
Lot: 535 - Antique Rustic Wooden Stave Bucket with Iron Hoops
An antique rustic wooden bucket or tub featuring stave construction. The vessel is formed from vertical wooden slats secured by two oxidized iron hoops, one positioned near the rim and the other near the base. Two rectangular wooden handle lugs, or ears, are mounted to the upper sides of the staves, though the original bail handle is absent. The exterior wood surface shows a heavily weathered and darkened patina with remnants of an old dark-colored wash or paint. The interior displays the raw wooden grain and construction joints. The base consists of a recessed wooden panel. No maker marks, signatures, or labels were identified during inspection.
Lot: 536 - Red Goose Shoes Papier-mache Clown Head Display
17x 13. This promotional advertising item for Red Goose Shoes is a large-scale, double-sided store display figure. It is constructed from papier-mache or a molded composite material with a hand-painted finish. The display features two distinct clown faces on opposite sides: one side depicts a wide, smiling expression with an open mouth, while the reverse side shows a downcast, frowning expression. Both faces are decorated with traditional clown makeup, including large ears, prominent rounded red noses, and arched eyebrows in green and blue. The top of the head features a high, rounded forehead on both sides, which bears the painted red block-letter inscription RED GOOSE SHOES. This type of display was typically used in independent shoe retailers to promote the St. Louis-based children's footwear brand.
Lot: 537 - Pabst Blue Ribbon Boxing Ring Countertop Display
This mid-20th century countertop advertising display promotes Pabst Blue Ribbon beer with a nostalgic Victorian-era boxing theme. The display features a central figure of a bare-knuckle pugilist in a fighting stance, wearing a cream tank top and blue and white striped trousers with a red sash. The figure and the rectangular base are constructed from painted chalkware or a similar plaster composition. The base is designed to resemble a boxing ring, featuring metal upright posts that originally held ropes. A dark brown glass bottle with original paper labels is mounted to the left of the figure. A separate, detached lithographed tin sign is included. The front of the base is inscribed with Pabst Blue Ribbon in stylized blue script, while the side is marked ORIGINAL in red block letters with decorative flourishes. The paper bottle labels feature the brand signature blue ribbon logo and the text Pabst Blue Ribbon...Selected as America Best in 1893. The detached metal sign reads at POPULAR PRICES in black serif font on a yellow background with a scalloped dark border.
Lot: 538 - Cory Rod Patented Glass Filter w/ Counter Display
This is a vintage point-of-sale advertising counter display for the Cory Glass Coffee Brewer Company. The lot features a multi-colored printed cardboard sign with an integrated original Cory Rod glass filter. The sign graphics promote the Cory Rod as a modern alternative to traditional filters, featuring a 50-cent price point and the tagline Filters coffee only thru coffee. The text highlights that the product requires No Cloth, No Springs, No Metal, and No Hooks. The back of the sign includes an original integrated cardboard easel stand, which remains unextended. The molded glass rod is held within a die-cut slot in the cardboard. The rod itself is embossed with text including CORY ROD, PATENT NO 2093310, and OTHER PATENTS PENDING. US Patent 2,093,310 corresponds to a glass filter for coffee makers issued in 1937.
Lot: 539 - Victorian Style Brass Triptych Mirror w/ Botanical
This three-panel folding vanity mirror is constructed with a cast brass frame featuring ornate Neo-Rococo scrollwork and pierced borders. The central rectangular panel is surmounted by a decorative finial depicting a cherub bust surrounded by foliate scrolls. Each of the three beveled mirror panels is set within a floral-embossed inner frame. The reverse sides of the two side panels are decorated with botanical chromolithographs; one depicts red clover with bumblebees, and the other shows a branch of ripening blackberries. The reverse of the center panel is finished in a fleur-de-lis patterned paper and is equipped with a metal hanging chain for wall mounting. The piece stands on four integral scrolled feet. A heavily damaged and illegible diamond-shaped paper label is present on the lower center of the reverse.
Lot: 540 - Triple Folding Wood Vanity Mirror w/ Beveled Glass
A triple folding triptych vanity or shaving mirror dating to the late 19th or early 20th century. The piece consists of three rectangular panels set within a light-colored wood frame, likely oak. Each panel contains a mirror plate with beveled edges. The panels are joined by metal hinges, allowing the side sections to fold inward. The mirror is designed for versatile display, featuring six small turned wooden feet at the base for tabletop use and two metal rings at the top of the central panel connected by a metal hanging chain for wall mounting. Small metal latches on the sides secure the panels when folded. The reverse of the central panel is covered in a decorative floral-patterned paper or fabric featuring a repeating motif of small pink and blue blossoms on a light ground. No maker marks, signatures, or labels are visible on the object.
Lot: 541 - American Blind Stitch Machine Co. Sewing Head
This is an industrial blind stitch sewing machine head manufactured by the American Blind Stitch Machine Company of New York. The machine is constructed with a heavy cast iron frame finished in black paint or japanning, housing complex steel and iron mechanical components. The circular base features gold-toned stenciled lettering that reads THE AMERICAN BLIND STITCH MACH. NEW YORK U.S.A. alongside manufacturer identification marks. Designed for specialized tailoring tasks like creating nearly invisible hems, the machine incorporates a curved needle mechanism, a spring-loaded presser foot assembly, and various thread tensioning components. The drive system at the rear consists of a large flywheel and two separate pulleys for connection to an external power source. The mechanical linkages and needle bar appear to be present and intact.
Lot: 542 - Singer Model 13-3 Industrial Sewing Machine Head
An antique Singer Model 13-3 sewing machine head, manufactured for industrial or heavy tailoring use. The unit features a cast iron frame with a black japanned finish and is embellished with gold-toned Victorian-style scroll and floral decals. The front of the arm displays the Singer name in large gold lettering. A brass-colored circular trade mark badge is affixed to the pillar, embossed with The Singer Manfg Co and a central logo. A metal plate mounted above the badge is stamped with the model designation 13-3. The base features a stamped serial number K1067096, indicating production at the Singer factory in Kilbowie, Scotland, circa 1902. The machine includes a large spoked balance wheel, needle bar, presser foot, and top-mounted tensioning components. A section of metal drive chain is present near the base.
Lot: 543 - Lionel Prewar Standard Gauge Trains w/ 385E Loco
This collection consists of Lionel prewar Standard Gauge model train components manufactured in the mid-to-late 1930s. The set is led by a Lionel No. 385E steam locomotive in a gunmetal gray finish. The locomotive features a die-cast boiler, a 2-4-2 wheel arrangement, and is decorated with brass and copper piping and trim. The front number board is marked 385E, and the cab side features a red keystone logo containing the letter L. It is accompanied by a matching gunmetal gray tinplate tender marked The Lionel Railway Lines on brass side plates. The rolling stock includes a No. 517 caboose with an orange body, maroon roof, and peacock green base; a No. 512 gondola car in peacock green; and a No. 514 refrigerator car featuring a white body and a blue roof. Also included is a dark green flatcar equipped with eight metal stakes. The freight cars are constructed of painted tinplate with brass identification plates, brass brake wheels, and nickel-plated trucks and wheels. All pieces utilize standard Lionel hook-and-loop style couplers.
Lot: 544 - Lionel Pre-War O-Gauge Tinplate Model Trains
This collection of vintage pre-war O-gauge model train items is manufactured by Lionel. The set consists of an electric-style locomotive, five pieces of rolling stock, and a quantity of three-rail track. The items are constructed from stamped tinplate metal with brass and copper trim and accents. The locomotive is a Lionel No. 252 electric-style engine finished with a terracotta orange body, maroon frame, and black roof. It features two inset brass plates on the side panels marked LIONEL and 252. The locomotive is equipped with a roof-mounted decorative pantograph, brass handrails, and a front headlight with a bulb. The rolling stock includes: One No. 805 boxcar with a green body, orange sliding doors, and an orange roof, featuring brass plates marked LIONEL LINES and No. 805. One No. 803 hopper car with a green body and black frame, featuring brass plates marked LIONEL LINES and No. 803. One No. 807 caboose with a red body, green roof, and black frame, featuring brass plates marked LIONEL LINES and 807. One No. 804 tank car with a silver-finished tank and black frame, featuring brass plates marked LIONEL LINES and No. 804. One flatcar chassis with a black frame and four blue-gray upright stakes. The lot also includes a significant quantity of O-gauge three-rail track, comprising both curved and straight sections housed in two cardboard boxes.
Lot: 545 - Lionel Disneyland 35th Anniversary Engine & Tender
This O-gauge commemorative model set was produced by Lionel Trains Incorporated, identified as model 6-18008, to celebrate the 35th anniversary of Disneyland. The set features a 4-4-0 American-style steam locomotive and matching tender, modeled after the Disneyland Railroad Engine No. 4, the Ernest S. Marsh. The locomotive features a die-cast body with a blue boiler, red cab and pilot, and polished gold-tone domes, bell, and whistle. The cab side is marked with the number 4. The coordinating red tender is lettered Disneyland Railroad and features a Disneyland 35th Anniversary commemorative logo, topped with a molded plastic log fuel load. The set is presented on a section of three-rail O-gauge track within a clear acrylic display case with a finished wooden base. A silver-tone metal plaque mounted to the base is inscribed: LIONEL DISNEYLAND 35TH ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATIVE ENGINE AND TENDER MADE IN AMERICA BY LIONEL TRAINS INCORPORATED.
Lot: 546 - Sterling and Noble Blue Neon Wall Clock
Sterling and Noble circular wall clock featuring an integrated blue neon tube ring. The clock is housed in a black circular case with a clear protective lens. The black dial is detailed with bold white Arabic numerals 1 through 12 and an inner minute track with numerical markers from 05 to 60 at five-unit intervals. It is equipped with tapered silver-toned hour and minute hands and a red sweep second hand. The face is marked with Sterling and Noble in script and neon clock company in a sans-serif font. The unit includes an attached AC power cord for the neon lighting, while the clock mechanism is designed to operate on a separate battery-powered quartz movement. Diameter: Approximately 11 inches.
Lot: 546A - Vtg Snap-on Tools Pinup Girl Wall Clock
A vintage promotional analog wall clock produced for Snap-on Tools. The front features a pin-up style photographic image of a woman wearing a white lace lingerie bodysuit and a pearl necklace, set against a graphic background with horizontal pink and purple lines. The Snap-on logo with a registered trademark symbol is printed in the upper right corner. The analog clock face is integrated into the right side of the image, featuring white Arabic numerals and white hands. The piece is constructed on a rectangular wooden plaque. The reverse side includes a recessed quartz clock movement powered by a single AA battery and a metal sawtooth hanger. The wood is stamped with Lock City Craftsmen, P. O. Box 812, Lockport, NY 14094. An original paper guarantee and instruction label from Lock City Craftsmen is adhered to the back.
Lot: 547 - Mid-C. Copper Finish Metal Western Horse Figurine
This item is a mid-20th-century decorative figurine of a horse in Western parade gear. It is constructed from hollow-cast white metal, likely a zinc alloy or pot metal, and features a metallic copper-toned finish. The horse is depicted in a static four-square pose with a molded mane and tail. The saddle is molded in relief with intricate floral and scrollwork designs. The figurine is outfitted with a separate metal ball-chain bridle. This style of figurine was frequently produced as a decorative souvenir or carnival prize in the United States from the 1940s through the 1960s. The underside of the hooves is open, revealing the hollow interior of the casting. No maker marks, factory stamps, or model numbers are visible on the figurine.
Lot: 548 - Buddy L Spitfire Machine Gun and Wyandotte BB Rifle
This lot consists of two vintage American toy and air rifles. The first is a Buddy L Spitfire crank-operated toy machine gun, manufactured by the Main Machine Co. The silver-finished metal receiver is stamped with Buddy L, Pat. Pend., and Main Machine Co. and features engraved star patterns. This item is equipped with a perforated barrel shroud, an integral folding wire bipod, and a black plastic buttstock and pistol grip adorned with molded lightning bolt motifs. The second item is a vintage Wyandotte single-shot, break-barrel action BB rifle. The barrel displays stamped markings including All-Metal Products Co. Wyandotte, Mich. U.S.A. It is constructed with a formed metal body and a plain wooden stock. Serial Number: [not visible].
Lot: 549 - Danbury Mint 1938 Budweiser Delivery Truck w/ Kegs
This die-cast model is a Danbury Mint 1938 Budweiser Delivery Truck. The model is constructed from die-cast metal with plastic components and includes 40 miniature genuine wood beer kegs. The truck features a vibrant red finish with white detailing, including the fleet number 1024 printed on the lower side of the cab doors and a white letter B on the rear of the cab. The vehicle is presented in its original white cardboard shipping and storage box, which features the manufacturer's logo of a letter D stacked over a letter B. The set includes a custom-molded styrofoam protective housing and a separate white accessory box labeled 40 GENUINE WOOD BEER KEGS. Original protective materials, including foam blocks and tissue paper, are present throughout the packaging.
Lot: 550 - Buddy L Railroad Side-Dump Car BL-12
A contemporary Buddy L Outdoor Railroad side-dump car, based on the original designs by the Moline Pressed Steel Co. of East Moline, Illinois. The car is constructed from heavy-gauge pressed steel and features a high-gloss teal paint finish. It is equipped with a functional side-dumping mechanism where the main bed tilts to discharge cargo, supported by chains and a pivoting frame. The chassis includes heavy-duty functional couplers at both ends made of die-cast metal. External markings include three separate red and black decals on the sides of the bed reading BUDDY L, OUTDOOR, and RAILROAD. Both ends of the chassis bear red decals with the designation BL-12. A manufacturer label is affixed to the chassis and reads The BUDDY L Line, QUALITY TOYS, PAT APPLIED FOR, BUILT BY, MOLINE PRESSED STEEL CO., EAST MOLINE, ILL. The item is accompanied by a modern two-piece white styrofoam protective storage box.
Lot: 551 - Vtg Japanese Battery Tin Grand-Pa Car w/ Box
Attributed to the Japanese manufacturer Yonezawa, this battery-operated toy is identified as the Grand-Pa Car. Styled after a brass-era veteran automobile, the toy is constructed with a lithographed tin body finished in maroon with gold-tone pinstriping. The vehicle includes gold-tone plastic or die-cast components for the headlights, side-mounted lanterns, and radiator grill. The wheels feature orange-spoked lithography and black tires, with a spare tire mounted to the rear. A metal toggle switch for operation is located on the lower radiator grill, marked with ON and OFF. The original color-illustrated cardboard box is included, featuring graphics of a palace guard and the vehicle. A manufacturer mark featuring a Y within a stylized diamond shape is visible on the radiator and box art.
Lot: 552 - Nomura (TN) Battery-Operated Tin Car w/ Box
This is a vintage battery-operated toy car manufactured by the Nomura Toy Company (TN) of Japan. The model, identified as the Old Fashioned Car, is constructed primarily of lithographed tinplate with plastic components including the yellow seats, the driver figure's head and hands, the headlights, and the rear lanterns. The vehicle features mystery action, which is a bump-and-go mechanical movement, along with a jittery vibrating driver and blinking tail lights. A start-stop switch is located on the side of the chassis, and the mechanism is designed to operate on D-cell batteries. The lithography on the rear of the car features the word MYSTERY and a license plate reading J 1901. A graphic of a bulb horn is printed on the side. The toy is accompanied by its original lithographed cardboard box, which bears the TN trademark in a diamond and is marked MADE IN JAPAN. The box graphics include operating instructions and illustrations of the toy in various environments.
Lot: 553 - Spesco A Joy Toy Multi-Action Ford Model T w/ Box
A battery-operated scale model Ford Model T manufactured by Spesco, branded as A Joy Toy. The vehicle is constructed with a lithographed black tinplate body and fenders. It features a red molded plastic interior and a textured cream-colored removable plastic roof. The radiator and lamps are finished in a brass-tone material. The wheels feature golden-tone spoke hubs with black plastic tires. A gray plastic accessory for the steaming radiator function is mounted on the driver-side running board. According to the packaging, the toy features mystery action, an auto horn, two bright headlights, and a steaming radiator. The original color-illustrated cardboard box is included. Produced in Japan.
Lot: 554 - Attr. Scalecraft Dornier Do-X Seaplane Desk Model
This is a finished large-scale display model of the 1929 Dornier Do X flying boat, attributed to Scalecraft based on visually identical specimens. The model is finished in a silver-toned Luft Hansa livery featuring the registration D-1929. It is constructed from a painted composite or resin material. The aircraft is depicted with its signature high-wing monoplane configuration, including twelve propellers arranged in six tandem push-pull engine nacelles along the top of the wing. The fuselage sides are marked with DO-X on the upper deck, LUFT HANSA on the midsection, and DORNIER near the bow. The upper wing surfaces and the tail display the registration D-1929 in red. The model incorporates the characteristic Dornier sponsons on the lower fuselage for water stability. It is mounted on a curved black pedestal stand with a triangular base. The base includes a brass-toned metal plaque with the incised text: "Dornier Do-X".
Lot: 555 - Pair Xonex Coca-Cola Limited Edition Toy Airplanes
This lot features two toy airplanes. The first is a limited edition Coca-Cola model airplane manufactured by Xonex in 1995. This die-cast metal toy is designed in the style of a vintage pedal plane and features a red painted finish. The fuselage displays white Coca-Cola script, and the wing is decorated with a white star roundel. Details include white wheels with black tires and silver-tone trim for the propeller, steering wheel, and fuselage accents. An adhesive label on the interior underside of the fuselage identifies the piece as XONEX LIMITED EDITION Coca Cola Plane No. 05418 of 10,000, copyrighted 1995 by Ken Kovach. The designer signature Ken Kovach is printed on the lower rear fuselage. Both the propeller and wheels are manually rotatable. The second item is a decorative biplane model constructed from painted sheet metal and wire. The aircraft features a blue fuselage and lower wing with a red upper wing and tail fin. The construction utilizes black wire struts and includes a small rotatable propeller at the nose. A large integrated metal hook is attached to the underside, intended for hanging display. This item is unmarked.
Lot: 556 - Vtg Matchbox Vehicles, Buddy L & Mickey Figurine
This collection primarily features die-cast vehicles from the Matchbox line by Lesney, spanning several series including Models of Yesteryear, King Size, Major Pack, and standard numbered releases. Boxed examples include a Y-14 1935 E.R.A. R.I.B. Grand Prix car in blue with yellow wheels, a Y-12 1937 G.M.C. Van in black with Goblin Electric Cleaners livery, and a Y-30 1920 Model AC Mack truck with Kiwi Boot Polish advertising. A special edition orange box for a Y-10 1931 A.E.C. Trolleybus Diddler is included without the vehicle. Loose die-cast models consist of a blue Smith's Potato Crisps van, a metallic green Mercury Commuter station wagon featuring two molded dog figures in the rear window, a Scammell Constructor with Pickfords low-loader trailer, a Case tractor bulldozer, a Guy Warrior tractor unit, a Greyhound bus, and a Car Collection Ltd car transporter trailer. Additional collectibles include a pair of fabric Buddy L Outdoor suspenders in original plastic packaging with a cardboard header labeled for the Buddy L Line from Moline Pressed Steel Co., which retains a vintage retail tag from George's Train House. A small molded plastic Mickey Mouse figurine in a yellow shirt and red shorts is also present.
Lot: 557 - Matchbox Yesteryear Connoisseurs' Set C1199
This set features the Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Connoisseurs' Collection limited edition series. The collection consists of die-cast metal vintage motor vehicles with plastic components, including a 1911 Ford T Tourer, 1909 Opel 4/8hp Coupe, 1910 Benz 14/30hp Landaulet, 1912 Packard Model 30 Landaulet, 1911 Daimler A12 Tourer, and a 1911 Maxwell GAR Roadster. Each vehicle is mounted above an individual brass-tone nameplate within a custom-fitted red flocked interior tray. The collection is housed in a polished wooden display case featuring a glass viewing window, brass-tone hinges, and a front lock. An interior brass plaque is inscribed MATCHBOX MODELS of YESTERYEAR CONNOISSEURS' COLLECTION LIMITED EDITION. A separate small brass plaque located near the hinges identifies this as limited edition number C 1199.
Lot: 558 - Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Die-Cast w/ Case
A collection of twelve vintage die-cast model vehicles from the Matchbox Models of Yesteryear series, manufactured by Lesney Products and Co. Ltd. in England. The vehicles are constructed of die-cast metal with various plastic components such as seats, roofs, and wheels. The assortment features a variety of early 20th-century automotive styles, including limousines, roadsters, and a commercial delivery van. Notable models include a green 1910 Benz Limousine and a blue delivery van with Matchbox Speed Shop decals. The vehicles are housed in an original Models of Yesteryear display case. The case is constructed of blue vinyl-covered material with two metal snap closures and a blue felt-lined interior tray containing sixteen individual compartments. The exterior of the case features a large yellow graphic label with the series title and central vintage car illustration. Underside chassis markings on the vehicles include the series name, model identification, and manufacturer attribution to Lesney. The display case label is marked as a Lesney Product and includes a 1967 copyright for the Fred Bronner Corporation.
Lot: 559 - 5 Welly & Coca-Cola Advertising Semi-Trucks
A collection of five toy semi-trucks and delivery vehicles. The lot includes three 1:64 scale trucks from the Coca-Cola brand Die-Cast Vintage Collectables series. These models feature vintage-style liveries including Drink Coca-Cola Delicious and Refreshing, Serve Drink Coca-Cola At Home, and Drink Coca-Cola In Bottles. One truck is a Welly Kenworth T600 Aerocab featuring a promotional trailer wrap for truckaccidents.com. The fifth truck is an unboxed semi-trailer for Moyer and Sons Moving and Storage based in Montgomery County, MD, finished in two-tone blue with white lettering. The vehicles are constructed using die-cast metal for the cabs with plastic trailers, wheels, and accessories.
Lot: 560 - Set 4 Ertl & Avon Die-cast & Glass Vehicles
This collection of four collectible vehicles consists of three original boxed items and one loose model. The group includes an Avon novelty glass aftershave bottle in the form of a 1937 Cord 812, identified on its original illustrated box as a Cord '37. The 7 fluid ounce bottle contains Tai Winds aftershave. Also included are two Ertl die-cast metal coin banks: a 1931 delivery truck commemorative for the True Value Hardware 10th Anniversary and a 1/30 scale 1926 Seagrave firetruck branded for the John Deere Company with markings for Grand Detour, Illinois and No. 108. Both Ertl models remain in their original window display boxes. The collection is completed by a loose die-cast metal 1956 Ford F-100 pickup truck featuring a white cab and fenders with dark flame graphics. This truck includes an off-white plastic bed insert, opening doors and hood, and a Ford script emblem on the side of the hood.
Lot: 561 - A Pair of BP Promotional Toy Tanker Trucks
A pair of promotional toy semi-truck tankers branded for BP (British Petroleum). These models are primarily composed of molded plastic and feature chrome-finished plastic components such as bumpers, exhaust stacks, and fuel tanks. One truck is a wired remote-control model featuring a handheld controller with Steering and Forward / Back joysticks. The second truck is a matching free-wheeling version. Both vehicles are decorated in the signature BP white and green livery with yellow striping and the BP shield logo on the cabs and trailers. These models were originally released as part of BP gas station promotional series in the 1990s.
Lot: 562 - Pair Wells, Fargo & Co. Express Candle Wall Lamps
This pair of carriage-style wall lamps was commissioned for the Wells, Fargo and Co. Express San Francisco Division. Each lamp is constructed from mixed metals, including brass and copper, with a natural aged patina. The central cylinder of each lamp contains a spring-loaded mechanism designed to push a candle upward as it is consumed. The clear glass cylindrical chimneys are secured by decorative, pierced metal galleries at the top and bottom, along with a central horizontal sliding collar. The metalwork features intricate stamped openwork patterns typical of late 19th-century industrial and commercial design. Each lamp is fitted with a substantial cast metal wall-mounting bracket featuring double keyhole slots for installation. A shield-shaped brass plaque is applied to the front of each cylinder, bearing the following transcription: Property of [Diamond logo containing letters W. F. and Co.] Wells, Fargo and Co. Express San Francisco Division.
Lot: 563 - Universal & Simplex Antique Toasters, Set 3
A trio of early 20th-century toasters featuring two electric side-loading models and one stovetop model. One electric unit is identified as a Universal model E 947, manufactured by Landers, Frary & Clark in New Britain, Connecticut. The base plate displays patent dates of June 15, 1915, and December 5, 1916. This unit is constructed with decorative pierced metal doors and wooden handles on the side levers. The second electric unit is a side-loading model stamped Simplex and Boston, Mass. U.S.A. on the underside, notable for its integrated wire warming rack on top. The third item is a pyramid-style manual toaster for stovetop use, made of perforated sheet metal with wire supports. All electric units are missing their power cords.
Lot: 564 - Antique Brass Maritime Hardware & Industrial Tools
This assortment consists of a variety of antique brass hardware and vintage industrial tools. Included is a cast brass bell, likely for maritime use, featuring a relief seal with a United States eagle and the letters U S. The bell retains its original brass clapper and has a mounting hole in the finial. Also present is a turned wooden tool case from the Millers Falls Co. of Greenfield, Mass., which features twelve storage holes and an original paper label. The lot includes a brass plumb bob with an attached cord, stored in its original fitted leather holster with a buckle strap and metal snap closure. Additional items include an ornate cast brass wall bracket with scrolling designs and a mounting plate, and a round-body cast brass padlock equipped with a sliding horizontal keyhole cover. Completing the collection is an A-frame stand made of perforated sheet brass with two cylindrical sleeves at the peak.
Lot: 565 - Vtg Advertising, Tobacciana & Novelty Collectibles
This lot features a varied group of mid-20th-century promotional and novelty items. Included is a Zenith transistor radio housed in a burgundy plastic cabinet with gold-toned trim, a crown crest, and red control knobs. The tobacciana selection contains a Lucky Strike Flat Fifties metal tin, a carved pipe depicting a Native American chief in a headdress, and multiple ashtrays. Among these are a cobalt blue glazed Masonic commemorative ashtray for Sulgrave Lodge No. 696 F. & A. M. Fellowcraft Team, a black promotional ashtray for the State Line Motel, a molded clear glass ashtray, and a novelty metal Butts grill-shaped ashtray. Other items include an urn-shaped silver-toned table lighter, a vintage Scotch Brand 3M electrical tape tin, a miniature Blatz Old Heidelberg beer bottle, and an NRA-ILA emergency tool box. The collection is rounded out by four pin-back buttons with various promotional and humorous slogans, a carved wooden kiwi figurine, a patriotic hot air balloon-shaped top, and a small box containing keys, a money clip, and inert cartridge casings.
Lot: 566 - WWII US Military Field Gear, Insignia & Ephemera
A diverse collection of United States military and civilian items dating from approximately 1939 to 1946. Field equipment includes an olive drab plastic angle-head flashlight, characteristic of the TL-122 series, featuring a belt clip and blue filter lens. Ration components consist of one cylindrical metal can labeled Army Field Ration Type C / B Unit from the Leh-Parrott Baking Comp. and one cardboard box for US Army Field Ration D containing ingredients for a 4-ounce chocolate bar. Insignia and awards include a 1st Armored Division Old Ironsides shoulder sleeve insignia, a Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) circular embroidered patch, an enamel Army Air Forces Technical Training Command distinctive unit insignia with the motto Sustineo Alas, and a gold-tone Honorable Discharge Ruptured Duck lapel pin. A gray metal German commemorative medallion featuring a figure above a spread-wing eagle clutching a swastika is included as a souvenir bring-back. Paper goods and currency comprise a Series 1935 C One Dollar Silver Certificate with a blue seal, a 1945-1946 Miami University Athletic Association student ticket booklet, a 1943 Ohio Department of Highways license permit for a 1941 Chrysler, and a small black booklet titled Bullet 1945. Personal effects include two folding pocket knives with cream and marbled handles, an octagonal-faced mechanical pocket watch, a miniature Lucky Strike cigarette pack, a spent large-caliber brass shell casing, and several souvenir pins including a 1939 Youngstown Ohio M.P.O. congress pin and a Louisville Kentucky horseshoe pin.
Lot: 567 - U.S. WWII M7A1 Anti-Tank Practice Bazooka Rocket
21.5 inches tall. This is an inert U.S. military M7A1 practice rocket designed for the 2.36-inch anti-tank rocket launcher, widely known as the Bazooka. This solid-head training version was utilized by Allied forces during the World War II and Korean War eras for handling drills and target practice. The rocket is constructed of steel and features an ogival teardrop-shaped head, a cylindrical motor body, and a tail assembly with six fixed stabilization fins. The entire piece is finished in black paint, which was the standard US military color-coding for inert or practice ammunition. Stenciled markings in white paint are visible on the side of the projectile body, reading ROCKET, PRAC. on the first line and LOT 10-2-1 on the second line.
Lot: 568 - Vtg Industrial & Corp. Promotional Collectibles
This collection consists of various promotional items from the mid-to-late 20th century, primarily focusing on heavy machinery and industrial manufacturers. Included is a large rectangular brass-tone belt buckle featuring a high-relief embossed crawler tractor, marked Caterpillar Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. The lot features several metal fobs, many of which remain in their original plastic packaging with leather straps. Notable examples include multiple International Harvester Payline brass-tone fobs, a specific fob for the Industrial Tractor Company of Youngstown, Ohio depicting a TD-8E PAYdozer, and various Terex GM fobs showing loaders and dump trucks. A blue enameled Hydra-Unit fob is present with the text For Profitable Digging. Personal accessories in the group include two brushed metal lighters, one displaying a red Terminix logo and the other a blue USS (United States Steel) logo. The assortment also contains a gold-tone commercial airplane tie clip, a pair of cufflinks in a blue-lined presentation case, a large Cessna pin-back button with the slogan If I can fly, you can fly, a fob shaped like a pneumatic jackhammer, and a medallion depicting a bulldozer alongside a radiation hazard symbol.
Lot: 569 - Syroco Wood Ring-Necked Pheasant Wall Plaque
This vintage three-dimensional wall plaque was produced by the Syracuse Ornamental Company (Syroco) of Syracuse, New York. The subject is a male ring-necked pheasant walking through a setting of tall grass or reeds. The item is manufactured from SyrocoWood, a molded composite material of wood flour and resin. The pheasant is depicted in high relief with intricate molded feather patterns and is finished with polychrome paints and glazes to represent natural coloring, including an iridescent head, red facial patch, and white neck ring. The back of the plaque shows an embossed copyright mark for Syroco Inc. and indicates it was made in the USA. An original black and gold foil label is also present on the reverse, identifying the manufacturer and material. Two metal hanging loops are attached to the back of the molded form.
Lot: 570 - Vtg Bocce or Lawn Bowling Balls
A collection of vintage lawn bowling or bocce balls, constructed from a dense, dark material with a weathered, mottled surface. The set consists of multiple large spheres and one significantly smaller target ball, commonly known as a jack or cochonnet. Several of the larger balls feature a single incised groove encircling the diameter, while others appear plain. No maker's marks, brand names, or country of origin are visible on the surfaces. The items exhibit signs of age and use, including surface abrasions, scratches, and areas of white oxidation or mineral residue. The collection is housed in a generic, unprinted cardboard box.
Lot: 571 - Budweiser World's Champion Clydesdale Lighted Sign
A vintage Budweiser lighted advertising display featuring the World's Champion Clydesdale Team. The piece consists of a three-dimensional diorama housed within a clear acrylic case, depicting a red horse-drawn wagon marked with Budweiser Anheuser-Busch Inc. Louis MO. The wagon is shown carrying simulated cases of beer and is pulled by a team of Clydesdale horses with two drivers. Mounted below the main display is a large red and white Budweiser bowtie logo. The lot includes a separate placard with the text WORLD'S CHAMPION CLYDESDALE TEAM and circular advertising inserts featuring images of beer mugs and the slogan Budweiser King of Beers. The internal lighting system utilizes a fluorescent tube fixture with associated wiring and a starter.
Lot: 572 - Zampieri di Roma 1970s Two-Piece Hartzell's Suit
This is a vintage men's two-piece suit consisting of a blazer and matching trousers, dating to approximately the 1970s. The garment is constructed from a cream-colored, textured synthetic fabric, typical of double-knit polyester blends from the era. The interior is lined with a white fabric featuring a subtle woven geometric diamond pattern. The jacket features wide notched lapels, a two-button front closure, and a single welted chest pocket. It is detailed with two large patch pockets on the lower front, each with a distinctively curved, buttonless flap. The trousers are made from matching fabric and are seen hanging behind the jacket. The interior includes a black woven label with gold-toned embroidery that reads Zampieri di ROMA and ORIGINATED FOR HARTZELL'S ROSE and SONS. Hartzell's Rose and Sons was a prominent men's clothing store in Youngstown, Ohio. A secondary black care label provides instructions for dry cleaning and pressing with a cool iron.
Lot: 573 - WWII US Army Officer Khaki Service Uniform Jacket
This is a United States Army officer summer service coat, typically referred to as a khaki service jacket, dating to the World War II era. The garment is constructed from a khaki-colored gabardine fabric. The design features a four-button front closure, notched lapels, and shoulder epaulets. It is equipped with four front pockets: two pleated breast pockets with button-down flaps and two large bellows-style hip pockets with button-down flaps. Each sleeve features a single band of light-colored mohair braid, a traditional distinction for commissioned officers. The gold-toned metal buttons are embossed with the Great Seal of the United States. The interior lining contains a regulation label featuring an embroidered Great Seal of the United States with the text REGULATION ARMY OFFICER'S UNIFORM.
Lot: 574 - US Military Mid-20th C. Uniforms, HBT & Overcoat
This group of United States military apparel includes an olive drab herringbone twill (HBT) utility set and a double-breasted overcoat. The utility set consists of an M1943 pattern shirt and matching trousers, both constructed from cotton herringbone twill fabric recognizable by its characteristic chevron weave. The shirt features a full-button front, a standard pointed collar, and two large, unpleated patch pockets on the breast with rectangular flaps. The trousers are made from matching HBT material. The olive drab trench-style overcoat is a double-breasted model from the mid-20th century. Its features include large lapels, shoulder epaulets, and adjustable wrist straps with button closures. The coat is accompanied by a matching waist belt that features multiple rows of decorative stitching. On the interior neck area, there is an ink stamp reading 10059 and a faded white fabric label.
Lot: 575 - U.S. Military Khaki Service Uniform Components
This lot contains several pieces of U.S. military khaki service uniform clothing, typically associated with mid-20th-century summer or tropical "Class B" uniforms. The collection includes short-sleeve and long-sleeve shirts along with matching trousers. The garments are constructed from khaki-colored cotton or a cotton-synthetic blend. The short-sleeve shirt features a button-down front, two pleated breast pockets with pointed button-down flaps, and shoulder epaulets. The long-sleeve shirts feature button-down fronts, two breast pockets with button-down flaps, and shoulder epaulets. Inside the collar of the long-sleeve shirts are stamped markings indicating a neck size of 16 and a sleeve length of 32. Below the sizing information is the stamped Federal Stock Number (FSN) 8405-163-5845. This 11-digit FSN format was utilized by the U.S. military between 1953 and 1974. The trousers are standard-issue khaki service dress slacks.
Lot: 576 - US Army Officer Coat w/ USAREUR & Log. Patches
This US Army officer service coat is the Army Green Shade 44 (AG-44) pattern, constructed from heavyweight green wool or a wool-blend fabric. The garment features a four-button front closure, four external bellows-style pockets with scalloped button-down flaps, and shoulder epaulets. The lower sleeves are adorned with dark green mohair braid, which serves as a standard indicator for officer rank on this uniform pattern. An interior breast pocket contains a woven brown label with white embroidery that reads REGULATION ARMY OFFICER'S COAT beneath an embroidered Great Seal of the United States. The coat is fitted with gold-tone metal buttons embossed with the Great Seal. The left shoulder bears the embroidered patch of the United States Army Europe (USAREUR), characterized by a blue oval with a red border, a white monument, and a crossed red sword with a yellow hilt. The right shoulder displays a Logistical Command patch, featuring a red, white, and blue shield with a blue circular device containing a stylized white barred circle.
Lot: 577 - US Army Class A Green Service Uniform w/ Necktie
A United States Army Class A Service Dress Uniform in Army Green Shade 44 (AG-44). The set consists of a service coat, matching trousers, and a necktie. The service coat is constructed from a wool or wool-blend fabric and features a single-breasted, four-button front closure. It is designed with four external pockets: two pleated breast pockets with button-down flaps and two large bellows-style hip pockets with button-down flaps. The coat includes shoulder epaulettes secured with buttons. All buttons are gold-tone metal embossed with the Great Seal of the United States. The interior of the coat contains a green fabric care label with white printed text detailing pressing instructions. This uniform is stripped of all rank insignia, unit patches, and branch-specific collar brass. The trousers are made of matching AG-44 fabric with a standard straight-leg cut. An olive drab/khaki four-in-hand necktie is included.
Lot: 578 - 3 Assembled & Painted 1:35 Plastic Military Tanks
A collection of three assembled and painted plastic model kits of armored fighting vehicles, likely in 1:35 scale. The collection includes a U.S. Marine Corps M60A1 Main Battle Tank featuring Explosive Reactive Armor (ERA) tiles, finished in a desert tan color scheme with BEIRUT PAYBACK barrel markings, USMC hull markings, and serial number 523897. The second item is a German Panther Ausf. G medium tank finished in a two-tone green camouflage pattern with Balkenkreuz markings, featuring detailed hull tools and spare track links. The third item is a Soviet T-34-85 medium tank in olive drab green with a white Cyrillic turret inscription reading ?? ???? ?????????? (transliterated: Za Zinu Tusnolobov), historical markings referencing Soviet medic Zinaida Tusnolobova-Marchenko. These pieces represent hobbyist-built models likely derived from kits by manufacturers such as Tamiya, Academy, or Dragon. Each tank is a static display model with a rotating turret and an elevating main gun.
Lot: 579 - Built-Up Plastic Military Aircraft & Helicopter
An assortment of assembled plastic scale model military aircraft. The collection includes a Bell UH-1 Huey helicopter finished in an olive drab United States Army scheme with shark mouth nose art and tail number 0-13562. There is a Messerschmitt Me 262 jet fighter in a mottled green camouflage with German Luftwaffe insignia, a green number 1, and serial 500481 on the tail. A Vought F4U Corsair is presented in a blue US Navy livery with fuselage number 29 and the Jolly Rogers skull and crossbones insignia. The collection also features a North American P-51D Mustang depicting the Big Beautiful Doll aircraft with a silver finish, checkerboard patterns on the nose and tail, and markings WZ 472218. These models are constructed from plastic kits, likely those produced by manufacturers such as Revell or Monogram. Consistent with historical accuracy for this type of collectible, the German aircraft model bears period-appropriate markings, including the swastika.
Lot: 580 - 3 Model Planes: Atlas Tires DC-3 & True Value Bank
This collection features three model airplanes, including two advertising promotional items and one military scale model. The first item is a Lockheed P-38 Lightning scale model constructed of plastic. It is mounted on a black plastic display stand marked with P38 LIGHTNING and SCALE 1:40. The aircraft features a twin-boom design with three-blade propellers and underwing rocket armaments. The fuselage and wings are decorated with United States Army Air Force Star and Bar insignia and black and white invasion stripes. The tail boom is marked with the number 060641. The second item is a promotional model of a Douglas DC-3 representing Atlas Tires. It is of die-cast metal and plastic construction and rests on a white curved stand marked DC3. The fuselage features the text ATLAS TIRES BATTERIES ACCESSORIES and a red stripe. The tail is marked with the registration NC37734, the word ATLAS oriented vertically, and a SOHIO logo inside a winged oval. The wings also bear the registration NC37734. The third item is a promotional advertising coin bank in the form of a racing airplane. The die-cast metal body features a red and black color scheme with gold-tone arrow accents. Markings include True Value HARDWARE, DC-2740, and No. 2. A coin slot is located on the upper fuselage behind the cockpit. It features a three-blade propeller and fixed landing gear.
Lot: 581 - 3 Die-Cast Aircraft: Lockheed Vega & Grumman Goose
This collection consists of three die-cast metal aircraft models representing historic aviation types, attributed to commemorative series such as those produced by Corgi or SpecCast. The first model is a Grumman G-21 Goose high-wing amphibian aircraft. It is finished in silver paint with a black nose and features United States Coast Guard markings, including the number 7725 on the nose and fuselage and USCG on the left wing. The model includes yellow-tipped black three-blade propellers and yellow under-wing stabilizing floats. The second model is a Lockheed Vega 5B, representing the aircraft flown by Amelia Earhart. It is finished in vibrant red with gold pinstripe detailing. The registration number NR-7952 is printed in black on the upper wing and both sides of the vertical stabilizer. The tail features a Lockheed winged logo. The model is equipped with a silver-tone two-blade propeller and streamlined wheel spats. The third model is a high-wing monoplane finished in military olive drab, characteristic of a Stinson Reliant or similar utility aircraft. It displays US military star-and-bar insignia on the wings and fuselage. The fuselage side is marked AAF 440, and the vertical stabilizer features red and white horizontal stripes with a yellow A over the serial number 172841. It is equipped with a black three-blade propeller with a red hub. All three items are constructed of painted die-cast metal with plastic components for propellers, landing gear, and specific structural details.
Lot: 582 - Structo Bearcat Roadster Clockwork Toy Car
This vintage pressed steel toy car is a Bearcat roadster model manufactured by the Structo Manufacturing Company of Freeport, Illinois. The vehicle features a boattail speedster body style finished in a two-tone maroon and black color scheme. The construction consists of a pressed sheet steel body, separate chassis, fenders, and running boards. The front radiator shell is embossed with the manufacturer name STRUCTO over a textured honeycomb pattern. The car is equipped with a clockwork wind-up mechanism operated by a hand crank located at the front of the radiator. An underside inspection reveals a complex internal motor assembly including multiple gears and a governor that drives the rear axle via a bevel gear system. The spoked wheels are composed of cast metal fitted with solid rubber tires. The interior includes a separate metal steering wheel and a windshield frame.
Lot: 583 - Four 1:18 Scale Maisto and Exoto Model Cars
This collection includes four scale models produced by Maisto and Exoto. Each model is constructed from die-cast metal with plastic components and features functional opening parts. The highlight of the collection is an Exoto Racing Legends series Ford GT40 MKII finished in metallic blue with dual white racing stripes and number 2 decals. This model features a hinged rear cowl revealing a highly detailed engine bay, opening doors, a detailed interior, and Good Year branded tires. The underside is embossed with a diamond-shaped Racing Legends logo, FORD GT40 MKII, 1:18, and ?2000 EXOTO INC. It also features an inset silver plate with serial number A 2812. The collection also contains a Maisto Dodge Viper GTS Coupe in blue with dual white stripes, featuring an opening hood and doors with a gray and white interior. The underside is marked with the Dodge Viper logo, VIPER GTS COUPE, and Maisto. Also included is a red 1955 Mercedes-Benz 190 SL by Maisto featuring a tan interior, opening hood, and opening doors. The chassis is marked Mercedes Benz 190 SL (1955). The final model is a yellow Mercedes-Benz SLK 230 Kompressor by Maisto with a black and yellow interior, marked MERCEDES BENZ SLK 230 on the underside.
Lot: 584 - Maisto, Franklin Mint & Sun Star Die-Cast Cars
This collection includes four die-cast model cars from several manufacturers. The group features a Maisto 1/12 scale Jaguar XJ220 finished in metallic dark blue with opening doors and a detailed engine compartment visible through the rear window. The underside of this model is marked Maisto, MADE IN THAILAND, SCALE 1/12, and JAGUAR XJ220 with a leaping jaguar logo. Two Franklin Mint Precision Models are included: a 1954 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing in silver and a 1937 Cord 812 Phaeton Coupe in cream. The Mercedes-Benz underside is marked 1954 MERCEDES-BENZ 300SL and 1987 FRANKLIN MINT PRECISION MODELS. The Cord underside is marked 1937 CORD 812 PHAETON COUPE and 1988 FRANKLIN MINT PRECISION MODELS. Both Franklin Mint models include their original attached manufacturer paper tags. Completing the collection is a Sun Star DeLorean DMC-12 featuring a brushed silver finish. The underside of the DeLorean is marked with a raised Sun Star logo and MADE IN CHINA. Each model is primarily constructed of die-cast metal with plastic interior components and rubber tires.
Lot: 585 - Schuco Tinplate Cars & Garlits Die-Cast Semi-Truck
This collection includes four boxed tinplate replica vehicles produced by Schuco in Germany, along with a commemorative die-cast tractor-trailer. The Schuco items are high-quality reissues of classic designs and comprise a silver Studio Mercedes Grand Prix 1936 with racing number 7, a red Grand Prix Racer 1070 with racing number 3, a red Akustico 2002 convertible, and a red Examico 4001 featuring a multi-speed gearbox mechanism. Each car is constructed from lithographed tinplate and utilizes a clockwork wind-up motor. All four are housed in their original color-printed cardboard boxes, with several marked as replicas. The unboxed commemorative semi-truck features a silver cab and trailer with graphics for the Don Garlits Museum of Drag Racing and Kendall Motor Oil. The trailer displays the years 1975, 1985, and 1986 celebrating Don Garlits as an N.H.R.A. World Champion, along with his portrait and printed signature. The cab features a Rat City mouse graphic on the sleeper.
Lot: 586 - First Gear & Gradall Die-Cast Construction Models
This assortment includes five die-cast model vehicles and one original manufacturer box. Featured is a First Gear 1/34 scale 1957 International R-200 moving van in blue and white livery for Moyer & Sons, Montgomery County, MD. The vehicle is marked as 1 of 720 and includes its original white cardboard box with styrofoam protective insert. The lot also contains a blue Gradall 534C-9 telehandler featuring a multi-stage telescoping boom and front fork attachment. A John Deere skid steer loader is finished in green and yellow with a movable front bucket and black protective cage. Two promotional vehicles are included: a 1932 Ford panel van coin bank with Isky Cams World's Fastest graphics and a small green delivery truck with red accents for The Swan Brewery Co Ltd.
Lot: 587 - Victorian Train Station Diorama w/ Metal Figures
This lot consists of a large mixed-media diorama depicting a 19th-century Victorian railway station, a static model locomotive, and a collection of cast metal figurines. The station building is constructed from wood and resin components, featuring yellow horizontal siding, red trim, and a brown shingled roof. A prominent central cupola with octagonal windows sits atop the roofline. The platform area includes a textured floor with a brick-like pattern. Integrated cast metal signs are attached to the building. One sign displays the text Bickerville Park with <- 3 Miles -> below. Another sign reads New York City with additional directional text. A telegraph office sign is marked Western Union Telegraph Office Inside. The locomotive is a static display model of a 4-4-0 American type steam engine with an attached tender. It is finished in a black, red, and gold color scheme with brass-tone accents on the bell, domes, and headlight. The tender contains a simulated wood load. The engine and tender are mounted on a section of display track with a wooden base. The collection features a group of silver-toned cast metal figurines in a pewter style. Figures include a three-piece musical band, seated passengers, and station workers. Accompanying accessories include a double-headed street lamp, a four-wheeled luggage cart with trunks, milk cans in a crate, and a traveler's bindle. No manufacturer marks are visible on the pieces.
Lot: 588 - Dietz & Adlake Vtg Railroad & Tubular Lanterns
This lot features a collection of two�vintage lanterns from the early to mid-20th century. The first item is a Dietz Vesta railroad lantern constructed with a steel frame and a cobalt blue glass globe. The top cap is embossed with the Dietz Vesta name along with New York and USA. The shoulder of the frame is stamped P & L.E.R.R., identifying it as former property of the Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad. The second item is an Adlake Reliable railroad-style lantern featuring a metal frame with a cobalt blue glass globe. The top cap is embossed with Adlake Reliable as well as New York, Phila, and Chicago. The lower rim is stamped with the number 1863. This unit has been modified for electrical use and is equipped with a vintage-style two-prong plug. The third item is a tubular kerosene lantern manufactured by The Woodlight Pty. Ltd. The fount is embossed with No. 505 and the company name. This lantern features a red-painted steel body and a clear glass globe.
Lot: 589 - Adams & Westlake Railroad Lantern w/ Red Globe
This vintage railroad lantern is manufactured by The Adams & Westlake Co., commonly known by the trade name Adlake. The industrial-style lantern features a stamped steel frame with a protective wire cage surrounding a ruby red glass globe. The shoulder of the lantern is embossed with the text THE ADAMS & WESTLAKE CO. and the top chimney cap bears the embossed ADLAKE mark. The red glass globe was historically utilized as a stop or danger signal within the North American railroad system. The unit includes a top-mounted wire bail carrying handle and a perforated chimney and base designed for proper ventilation of the internal burner. Height: Approximately 9.5 inches (excluding bail) Base Diameter: Approximately 6.25 inches.
Lot: 591 - Drukov Vesin CSD Railway Signaling Lantern
This vintage industrial signaling lantern was manufactured by the Drukov cooperative in Vesin, Czechoslovakia, for use by the Czechoslovak State Railways (Ceskoslovenske statni drahy). The lantern features a rectangular metal body with a high-visibility hazard pattern of a red-orange X on a white background across the front and sides. The top of the lantern has a black-painted chimney with ventilation holes and a wire bale handle for carrying. On the reverse, the metal is embossed with the manufacturer and location, DRUKOV VESIN, and the lower edge is marked with the initials CSD. The lantern includes a rear-mounted bracket for attachment to a post or railcar and a clear circular glass lens on the front. The interior is currently fitted with an incandescent bulb, suggesting it was either an electric battery-powered model or has been converted from its original configuration. Dimensions: 11 x 7 x 6 inches.
Lot: 592 - New York Central Railroad Caboose Wall Oil Lamp
This antique wall-mounted oil lamp is a piece of railroadiana designed for use in a caboose or railway car interior. The assembly features a bulbous, stepped brass font that tapers to a point at the base, embossed with the initials N.Y.C. denoting the New York Central Railroad. The burner includes a manual wick-advancing knob and supports a clear glass chimney. The font is held by a cast iron bracket mounted to a long, rectangular metal backplate. An integrated metal arm extends from the top of the backplate to hold a circular metal heat shield/reflector positioned over the chimney. The bracket and backplate are finished in red paint. The construction consists of a spun brass font, cast iron bracket components, and a mold-blown glass chimney.
Lot: 593 - Griswold No. 3 & Vtg American Cast Iron Skillet
This lot contains two vintage American-manufactured cast iron skillets. The smaller skillet is a Griswold No. 3, featuring the manufacturer's small block logo. The base is marked with Griswold, Erie PA., the pattern number 724, the letter M, and NO. 3. The larger skillet is a No. 7 size with a 10 1/4 inch diameter. The base is marked with NO. 7 and 10 1/4 IN at the top and MADE IN USA at the bottom. The font and placement of these markings are consistent with production from the Lodge Manufacturing Company dating from the mid-20th century. Both skillets are constructed from heavy cast iron and feature integrated handles with teardrop hanging holes and dual pour spouts.
Lot: 594 - Mugs & Wrought Iron Hanging Mug Rack
This lot features a group of assorted kitchenware items centered around a circular hanging rack. The rack is constructed from black-painted wrought iron and features a wide band supported by four arched straps that converge at a central hanging loop. A short length of chain is attached to the loop. The circular band is fitted with integrated S-shaped hooks designed for hanging mugs or kitchen tools. The collection includes stoneware mugs featuring an off-white glaze with cobalt blue horizontal bands near the rim and foot. These mugs bear circular marks on the underside that are not clearly legible. Also included are metal-bodied enamelware mugs with a blue speckled or graniteware finish.
Lot: 595 - Set 4 Vtg American Gray & Blue Speckled Enamelware
An assortment of four pieces of vintage American enamelware, also known as graniteware. The collection consists of a tall, tapered coffee pot with a gray and black mottled finish, featuring a hinged lid and side-mounted handle. The set also includes three cobalt blue speckled pieces: a coffee pot with a hinged lid, a tea kettle with a wire bail handle and a coiled metal grip, and a dipper with a white interior and an integrated long handle. These items are made from formed metal with a fused vitreous enamel coating. No maker marks or stamps are visible on the exterior surfaces.
Lot: 596 - Antique Industrial Locomotive Long Spout Oil Can
Dating from the late 19th to early 20th century, this industrial long-spout oiler is a type historically utilized by railroad engineers to lubricate the inaccessible moving components of steam locomotives and heavy machinery. The piece is fabricated from copper sheet and features a cylindrical reservoir with two horizontal reinforcing ribs for structural integrity. The domed top leads to an exceptionally long, tapering spout that terminates in a slight curve. A secondary port with a flat-topped cap is located on the shoulder for filling, and a simple C-shaped strap handle is attached to the side. While the form is characteristic of manufacturers from this era, no maker marks, patent dates, or brand identifications are visible on the body or base. The construction displays traditional soldering at the seams and joints. Height: Approximately 28 to 32 inches.
Lot: 597 - Set of Cast Iron Hearth Accessories w/ Wood Rack
This set comprises three miniature cast iron decorative items housed within a custom-built, three-tier wooden wall rack. The collection includes a three-legged cauldron with two side ears and a wire bail handle, a scoop-style coal scuttle with a wire bail handle, and a three-legged lidded pot featuring a matching lid with a wire loop finial and a bail handle. Each miniature is finished with a matte black coating. The display rack is constructed from thick, dark-stained, rough-sawn timber, featuring a rustic finish with visible grain, knots, and surface irregularities. No manufacturer marks, labels, or stamps are present on the cast iron pieces or the wooden rack. Height of display rack: Approximately 9.5 inches.
Lot: 598 - American Railroad Crossing Advance Warning Sign
A circular railroad crossing advance warning sign of the type designated as W10-1 in the United States Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD). The sign is constructed from an aluminum substrate with a yellow reflective sheeting surface. The design features a large black cross with a black capital letter R in the left and right quadrants, all contained within a thin black circular border near the edge. The reverse is unfinished brushed aluminum and features two pre-drilled vertical mounting holes located at the top and bottom center. A contemporary auction inventory label from Apex Public Auctions is adhered to the reverse.
Lot: 599 - Rustic Folk Art Vanity Mirror w/ 2-Drawer Base
A tabletop vanity mirror with a two-drawer base, featuring a rustic folk art aesthetic. The vertical rectangular mirror is set within a simple frame and supported by scrolled side brackets. The base contains two side-by-side drawers, each accented with an inset molded relief panel depicting foliate and floral scroll motifs. The drawers are accessed via semi-circular finger-pull cutouts. The piece is constructed from a softwood, likely pine, and finished in a heavily distressed multi-color paint scheme of black, dark red, green, and gold. The reverse features a flat panel painted black with modern metal L-brackets and keyhole hangers. Hand-written notations in red ink reading 45 or 4b and a partial paper label are visible on the back.
Lot: 600 - Vintage Painted Steel Ash Pail with Lid
A vintage-style utility pail or ash bucket constructed from painted corrugated sheet metal, likely galvanized steel. The item features a tapered cylindrical body with vertical ribbing finished in black paint. A wire bail handle is attached to the sides of the bucket by riveted metal brackets. The matching red lid is stamped with radiating embossed ribs and features a fixed central metal handle. The construction utilizes stamped sheet metal with crimped and soldered seams. This design is characteristic of mid-century utility metalware, commonly used for fireplace ash disposal or as a small-scale trash container. No manufacturer marks or stamps are visible on the exterior; a modern white inventory barcode sticker is present on the lid handle.
Lot: 601 - Wheeling Galvanized Double Wash Tub on Stand
Manufactured by the Wheeling Corrugating Company, this vintage double-basin laundry tub is constructed from galvanized steel. The unit features two rectangular basins joined by a central bridge and set upon an integrated four-legged stand with tapered, pointed legs. The manufacturer mark WHEELING is embossed on the front horizontal cross-member. Each basin includes a removable green slatted plastic floor grid. The construction consists of formed galvanized sheet metal with rolled edges and riveted assembly. The exterior surface is coated in a weathered light gray paint.
Lot: 603 - Canada Goose in Flight Stained Glass Panel
This circular stained glass suncatcher or decorative wall hanging depicts a Canada Goose in flight over a stylized natural landscape. The central bird figure is crafted from chocolate brown and cream opalescent glass. The background consists of a sky made of blue and white swirled slag glass, set above undulating hills of light tan and pale blue. A section of forest green glass at the lower right represents grass or foliage. The entire scene is framed by a dark brown or black circular glass border. The pieces are joined using lead cames or the copper foil technique with dark-patinated solder. No signatures, maker marks, or manufacturer labels are visible on the front or perimeter.
Lot: 604 - American Leaded & Stained Slag Glass Window Panel
This vertical architectural panel is constructed using traditional leaded glass techniques with metal cames. The design features a symmetrical arrangement with two vertically aligned four-petal floral motifs. The petals are crafted from reddish-orange and amber-toned opalescent slag glass. The central circular pane of the upper flower consists of frosted translucent glass, while the lower flower features a mirrored or dark grey circular center. The background field is composed of cream-colored opalescent slag glass with honey and amber-colored marbling, featuring a granite or rippled surface texture. The top and vertical sides are framed by a vibrant cobalt blue glass border. Small amber-colored glass segments provide accents between the petals of both flowers. There are no maker marks, signatures, or manufacturer inscriptions visible on the piece.
Lot: 605 - Tiffany-Style Mallard Stained Glass Chandelier
This is a large Tiffany-style hanging chandelier featuring a multi-paneled leaded stained glass shade. The shade is constructed with opalescent slag glass panels joined by lead caming. The design incorporates a flared, petal-form glass crown at the top, transitioning into concentric geometric rows of cream and amber-toned glass. The lower frieze depicts a wildlife scene with mallard ducks in flight over a marsh landscape featuring cattails and reeds in shades of blue, green, and brown. The interior is equipped with a four-arm candelabra-base socket cluster in a brass-toned finish. The fixture is designed for hardwired installation and includes modern plastic-coated wiring. No manufacturer marks or signatures are visible.
Lot: 606 - Vintage Primitive-Style Painted Wood Wheelbarrow
A vintage wooden wheelbarrow designed in a primitive style, featuring a weathered blue-gray painted finish throughout. The piece is constructed using traditional pegged joinery and lacks modern fasteners. The cargo area consists of a rectangular bed with upright side panels and a flat base. It is supported by integrated square-cut wooden legs and features two long, tapered handles for manual operation. The front is equipped with a large spoked wooden wheel fitted with a dark metal tire. An adhesive auction inventory label from Brimm Fisher Auctions, lot number 606, is affixed to the front cross-member. The construction suggests a 19th or early 20th-century design. No manufacturer marks, brand names, or patent dates are visible on the object.
Lot: 607 - Cast Iron Dinner Bell w/ Longhorn & Eagle Finial
This cast iron farm or dinner bell features a decorative wall-mounting bracket designed with a longhorn bovine head as the base plate. The upward-curving arms of the bracket support a central yoke and a flared bell. A finial in the shape of an eagle with spread wings is mounted at the top of the assembly. The piece is constructed entirely from cast iron and includes an internal clapper. While the design is consistent with bells produced by the C.S. Bell Company, no manufacturer marks, model numbers, or patent dates are visible on the surfaces. The mounting plate includes two pre-drilled holes for wall attachment.
Lot: 608 - Caboose-Style 3-Compartment Wooden Birdhouse
This wooden birdhouse is designed in the form of a railroad caboose and finished in red and black paint. The structure features a triple-compartment design with three circular entrance holes on one side, each accompanied by a wooden dowel perch. It includes a central cupola, flat overhanging roofs, and wire railings at both ends. The base is decorated with eight small wooden wheels. A white auction sticker with a barcode and the number 608 is attached to the top roof surface. The interior contains visible debris, suggesting previous use as a nesting site.
Lot: 609 - 2 Ellen Nelson W/P & Folk Art Portrait on Panel
This lot features three pieces of Americana-themed artwork, comprising two framed watercolors and one folk art painting on a wooden panel. The two watercolors on paper are the work of artist Ellen Nelson. The first, titled Pilgrim Lass in script, depicts a young girl in colonial dress holding a bundle of flowers and a wooden bucket, set against a background showing a coastal settlement and a sailing ship. The second watercolor, titled Benjamin from America, portrays a young boy as a printer's apprentice holding a broadside within an 18th-century printing shop environment. Both watercolors are signed by Ellen Nelson in the lower right corner and are housed in simple black-painted wooden frames. The third item is a naive folk art portrait painted on a rectangular wooden panel. The subject is a man in a black top hat and dark blue coat holding a scroll, positioned before a coastal horizon with a three-masted ship. The panel includes an integral hand-painted border featuring a spread-wing eagle at the top and geometric star and teardrop motifs along the sides and bottom.
Lot: 610 - Remco Rudy the Robot Battery Toy Style 722 w/ Box
This Rudy the Robot is a motorized, battery-operated toy produced by Remco Industries Inc. of Harrison, New Jersey. The toy is identified as Style 722 and is constructed primarily from molded orange and yellow plastic. The robot features a blocky, anthropomorphic design with a stylized head, lightning-bolt graphic eyes, and a rectangular torso. Mechanical functions include a walking gait with swinging arms and an automatic reverse "bump and go" feature facilitated by a wire sensor bar at the base. The back of the yellow plastic torso is embossed with the following text: REMCO INDUSTRIES INC., HARRISON, N.J., MADE IN U.S.A., PATENT NOS. 3,347,543 3,371,442, OTHERS PENDING. A small paper instructional label is affixed to the lower rear reading: PULL BAR IF ROBOT DOES NOT REVERSE. The toy is accompanied by its original illustrated cardboard packaging and a plain cardboard inner box. The outer box displays graphic illustrations of the robot's functions and carries the Remco logo. The robot requires four D size batteries for operation.
Lot: 611 - Louis Marx & Co. Cape Kennedy Carry-All Play Set
This is a vintage Cape Kennedy Carry-All Action Play Set manufactured by Louis Marx & Co., Inc. in Glen Dale, West Virginia. The item consists of a lithographed tin carrying case that unfolds to serve as a play environment. The lid features vibrant graphics of a space launch site, including rockets, gantries, and a helicopter. The interior of the case is lithographed with a green and gray ground-level scene and chain-link fence patterns on the side panels. Included within the case is an assortment of molded plastic accessories, including white and silver-tone rockets and missiles, white plastic gantry components, and several red and gray vehicle and launcher parts. The manufacturer name, location, style number 4625, and copyright date of MCMLXVIII (1968) are lithographed on the front lid.
Lot: 612 - Sears Big Toy Box Vtg Parking Garage w/ Orig Box
A vintage Sears battery-operated parking garage toy, marketed under the Big Toy Box brand. The item is constructed predominantly from plastic and includes its original illustrated cardboard packaging. Manufactured in Japan, the toy was distributed by Sears, Roebuck and Co. in the United States and Simpsons-Sears Limited in Canada. The set features a multi-level structure with a blue elevator tower, red base, and white parking ramps. Motorized functions include a vertical elevator with up and down controls, an automated entry and exit system, a rotating parking tower, and a turntable, all operated by a series of buttons and a dial at the base. The unit is designed to operate on two D size batteries. The box carries the model number 79 57017.
Lot: 613 - Mattel Major Matt Mason Firebolt Cannon w/ Box
This is a Mattel Firebolt Space Cannon from the Man in Space Major Matt Mason toy line. The set is constructed of molded plastic in white, orange, and grey. Visible components include the main cannon body with a flexible black barrel, a large orange plastic base, and a white accessory marked USA-1. The original pictorial cardboard box is included, featuring artwork of astronauts operating the equipment on a lunar-style landscape. According to the packaging, the toy was designed with several motorized and electronic features including a rotating radar antenna, a 360-degree rotating turret, a light-up radar screen, pulsating solar sound, motorized advancement across terrain, and an elevating barrel. Printed marks on the box include Mattel's Man in Space, Firebolt Space Cannon, and Major Matt Mason. The Mattel Toymakers logo is present on the lower left of the front panel. The unit is designed for operation using two D batteries.
Lot: 614 - Mattel Strange Change Lost World Machine w/ Box
This vintage interactive play set is the Mattel A Strange Change Toy featuring The Lost World, copyrighted 1967. The set includes the primary Time Machine unit and its original color-illustrated cardboard box. The machine is constructed of molded red plastic with a silver-colored front control panel and a clear plastic heating chamber. A metal mesh screen is located at the center of the heating zone. The device functions as an electrical heating element intended to expand compressed plastic capsules into dinosaur figures. A manual compression lever is integrated into the unit. Visible markings include the circular Mattel, Inc. Toymakers logo on both the machine and the box. Raised text on the red plastic body reads Heat Activator Zone and includes a burn warning. The box is marked Copyright 1967 Mattel, Inc. Printed in U.S.A.
Lot: 615 - Pair AMT 1/25 Peterbilt 359 & Fruehauf Model Kits
This lot features two vintage unassembled plastic model kits manufactured by AMT, including a heavy-duty truck and a matching semi-trailer. Both kits are rendered in 1/25 scale. The first kit is the AMT California Hauler Peterbilt 359 conventional tractor. The kit consists of unpainted white plastic components on factory sprues, chrome-plated accessories, and black vinyl tires. It is housed in its original illustrated cardboard box. The second kit is the AMT Fruehauf Van Semi-Trailer, identified as the Model FB Beaded Panel. This kit includes silver-colored plastic body panels, white plastic parts on sprues, and chrome-plated components. The original illustrated box and instruction sheet are present. Found within the trailer box is an unrelated blue plastic car body featuring decals that read HONEST CHARLEY. Measurements: Trailer box is approximately 19 inches long.
Lot: 616 - Pair Lincoln Toys Canada Pressed Steel Toys
This lot features two vintage pressed steel toys attributed to Lincoln Toys of Canada, dating to the mid-20th century. The first item is a cab-over-engine (COE) transport truck finished in red with an attached lowboy flatbed trailer. The truck features a rounded cab design with integrated fenders and simple window cutouts. The second item is a crawler tractor with an integrated front-facing blade. Both toys are constructed from pressed steel and feature friction-based rolling wheels. The tractor is finished in a uniform matte brown color. No manufacturer marks or labels are visible on either piece.
Lot: 617 - Structo Pressed Steel Vista Dome Horse Van & Truck
This vintage toy set consists of a cab-over-engine tractor and a matching semi-trailer, both constructed of pressed steel with a tan paint finish. The tractor unit features a white plastic interior. The trailer is identified by white stenciled lettering on the side as a Vista Dome Horse Van. The manufacturer, Structo Manufacturing Company, is identified by decals located on the cab doors and the lower side skirt of the trailer. Design features of the trailer include side ventilation slots, open windows, and a rear drop-down ramp door. The rear ramp features a white decal with black diagonal stripes and the words Horse Van. The tractor retains its fifth-wheel hitch mechanism.
Lot: 618 - Pair Mexican Folk Art Painted Metal Wall Hangings
This lot consists of two decorative wall hangings in the style of Mexican folk art, both constructed from painted sheet metal. The first item is a celestial sun motif featuring a central embossed human face with a serene expression, surrounded by a series of undulating rays. The rays are finished in a palette of yellow, orange, and green, accented with decorative cutouts and hand-painted floral and starburst designs. The second item is a stylized floral bloom featuring concentric layers of petals. The outer petals are yellow with orange gradients, followed by a layer of purple petals, and a center of white petals. The piece is finished with a central raised red dome and an outer circular green frame. An embossed mark reading MADE IN MEXICO is visible on one of the outer yellow petals of the floral piece.
Lot: 619 - Vtg Wood Barrel w/ Galvanized Metal Hoops
This vintage wooden barrel is constructed from vertical wood staves held together by four galvanized metal hoops. The metal bands are secured with rivets. The barrel features a flat wooden top head with a circular bunghole, which is currently stopped with a cork. The wood staves show visible graining and surface staining. A modern paper inventory tag is attached to the cork with the number 619 visible. No permanent manufacturer marks or stamps are observed.
Lot: 620 - Pair Revere Copper Wash Boilers w/ One Lid
A pair of American utilitarian wash boilers manufactured by Revere Copper and Brass. Each tub is constructed from formed sheet copper with horizontal structural ribbing and rolled rims. One tub includes its matching copper lid, which features a central wooden grip handle. The interiors of the tubs show a silvery lining, characteristic of tin or zinc plating used to prevent copper from staining garments during the laundry process. The side handles consist of wrought metal brackets riveted to the body, supporting turned wooden grips. The manufacturer's mark REVERE is partially stamped on the handle brackets of the lidded boiler.
Lot: 621 - Multi-Color Faceted Christmas Light Strings
An assortment of multi-color faceted Christmas light strings featuring strawberry style bulb covers. The light strands consist of green insulated wiring and plastic bulb covers in a variety of colors, including red, green, blue, and yellow or gold. The bulb covers are designed with a faceted diamond-pattern texture. Each strand includes standard regulatory and warning tags, including Proposition 65 warnings. No specific manufacturer brand is clearly visible on the items. The strings are stored within a cardboard box.
Lot: 622 - Set 12 Natural Fiber & Pinecone Buildings
This collection of twelve miniature decorative buildings consists of two distinct styles of hand-crafted structures. Six of the buildings are rustic cottages featuring roofs constructed from individual pinecone scales with white-painted tips to simulate snow. The walls of these cottages are finished with straw or coconut fiber thatch over wooden frames. The remaining six buildings include three red multi-story structures with dormer windows and three green tiered buildings with column detailing. These six pieces are fabricated from finely woven and dyed natural fibers, likely palm or a similar material, over lightweight internal frames. Several buildings retain gold-toned hanging loops for display. These items are characteristic of natural-fiber decorative miniatures produced in Southeast Asia, specifically the Philippines, for the Western export market during the mid-to-late 20th century. No maker marks are present; a fragment of printed paper visible inside one structure appears to be construction scrap rather than an attribution mark.
Lot: 623 - Silvestri & Vtg Christmas Ornaments
This collection consists of approximately 25 Christmas tree ornaments of varying materials, styles, and periods. Included in the group are several elongated finial-style ornaments crafted from turned wood, finished in a primary red color with forest green and metallic gold accent bands. These wooden ornaments bear gold foil labels stating Handcrafted for SILVESTRI Made in China. The blown glass selection includes a large frosted white ball decorated with a hand-painted red poinsettia and green holly motif, multiple ribbon-style swirled glass ornaments with red, white, and green stripes, and frosted yellow teardrop ornaments with an iridescent luster finish. The lot also features a vintage-style multi-colored geometric faceted lantern ornament, two large matte copper-toned spherical ornaments, and a green glass ball with gold stripes. Additionally, the collection includes decorative fruit ornaments composed of faceted translucent amber-colored bead clusters representing grapes, finished with green fabric leaves and gold hanging cords.
Lot: 624 - Magic 35 Globe Indoor/Outdoor String Lights
A collection of vintage-style string lights produced by the brand Magic. This grouping includes approximately five individual boxes and one loose bag of lights housed within a larger Cobra Premium Malt Liquor cardboard shipping box. Each string features 35 white globe-style bulbs attached to green insulated wiring. The lights are designed for both indoor and outdoor applications and are equipped with safety-fused plugs. The manufacturer indicates a steady burning, stay-lit feature where bulbs remain lit if one burns out. The boxes are printed with Magic branding, UL certification logos, and indicate production in China. One box retains a UPC barcode of 0 24981 36838 8 and a retail price sticker of $9.99.
Lot: 625 - 38 Silvestri & Christmas by Krebs Glass Ornaments
This collection consists of thirty-eight vintage blown glass ball Christmas ornaments manufactured by Silvestri and Christmas by Krebs. The lot includes eighteen Silvestri ornaments featuring a metallic rose gold and peach finish with gold-tone metal caps. These ornaments are contained within three original retail boxes marked Silvestri Corporation, Chicago, IL, with several designated as part of The Wonder of Christmas series. The collection also includes twenty ornaments from the Christmas by Krebs Designer Glass with Crowns series, all characterized by decorative gold-tone filigree crown-style caps. Eight of these ornaments have an iridescent porcelain white finish with a visible marbleized crackle effect under the surface. Twelve ornaments feature a satin gold finish. The items are housed in their original retail packaging, which includes vintage price stickers from the Hummel Gift Shop and Michaels. All items are constructed from blown glass with metal caps and were produced for the United States market.
Lot: 626 - American Albany Slip Glazed Stoneware Vessels
This collection consists of several pieces of American utilitarian stoneware produced during the late 19th to early 20th century. All vessels are finished with a dark brown Albany-type slip glaze, a standard treatment for functional pottery of this era. The group includes a large cylindrical crock with a recessed lid featuring a tan unglazed rim and a decorative unglazed circular band on top. Included is a tall cylindrical storage jar with a fitted lid, a rounded ovoid jar with an open rim, and a small cylindrical jar equipped with a lid and a metal wire bale handle. The pieces are characterized by their heavy-walled construction and variations in glaze depth and texture typical of period production. No maker marks, capacity numerals, or decorative stamps are visible on any of the vessels.
Lot: 627 - Two Pieces of Antique American Stoneware
This lot contains two utilitarian stoneware vessels of American origin. One item is a straight-sided crock featuring a two-tone slip glaze, with a dark brown Albany-type slip at the rim and interior and a cream-colored slip on the exterior body. The second item is a single-handled ovoid jug, characteristic of 19th-century whiskey or moonshine jugs, covered entirely in a dark brown Albany-type slip glaze. The jug has a narrow mouth and a hand-applied strap handle. No manufacturer stamps or capacity marks are visible on either vessel. A modern auction inventory sticker is present on the inner rim of the crock.
Lot: 628 - Solon Caddy Yellowware Bowl & 7 Stoneware Pieces
This lot features a large yellowware advertising bowl and seven pieces of miniature stoneware and ceramics. The bowl is constructed of yellowware with a clear glaze and a heavy, out-turned rim. It is decorated with a black transfer-printed scene depicting a merchant in a 19th-century grocery store. Centered below the illustration is a text block that reads: SOLON CADDY'S FINE GROCERIES, WINES, &c. &c. The miniature collection includes a two-tone stoneware jug with a brown and cream glaze, featuring a wire handle with a wooden grip and a cork stopper, printed with the text CAMBRIDGE SPRINGS. Also included is a cream-colored ceramic vase of tapered form with a molded and painted black leaf motif, a salt-glazed stoneware crock with a hand-applied cobalt blue horizontal band, and four additional miniature grey-white salt-glazed stoneware crocks or cups.
Lot: 629 - A Group of Antique and Vintage Stoneware Bottles
This group of utilitarian stoneware bottles exhibits a cylindrical form with rounded shoulders and narrow necks. The collection includes various glaze finishes, including a dark brown to black slip glaze, a cobalt blue glaze with characteristic surface pitting, a tan salt-glazed exterior, and an off-white glaze. One bottle is distinguished by a threaded rim designed for a screw-top closure, while others feature collared rims intended for corks. An impressed mark, possibly reading 833, is located near the base of the white-glazed bottle. These vessels represent standard late 19th and early 20th-century containers used for liquids such as mineral water, spirits, or ginger beer. One bottle bears a modern adhesive auction label.
Lot: 630 - Stoneware Pitcher and Bowl
A lot of two stoneware items featuring a dark brown Rockingham-style glaze in the Daisy and Dot pattern, attributed to Marcrest. The set includes a large pitcher and a lidded bowl. Both pieces are decorated with molded relief designs consisting of horizontal bands, wavy scalloped borders, and stylized floral motifs. The pitcher has a cylindrical, slightly tapered body with a molded handle and a wide pouring spout. The bowl is round and tapered, with a matching domed lid topped by a circular knob. The buff-colored clay body is visible on the unglazed rim of the bowl. No factory marks are visible on either piece. A small white inventory label with partial text is located on the interior rim of the pitcher.
Lot: 631 - Robinson Ransbottom Blue Crown Stoneware Crock
This 10-gallon stoneware crock is attributed to the Robinson-Ransbottom Pottery Co. (RRP Co.) of Roseville, Ohio. The storage vessel features a cylindrical form with a thick, slightly flared rim and a flat, unglazed top edge. The exterior is finished with a creamy-white Bristol-style glaze, while the interior is coated in a dark brown Albany-type slip glaze. The front is decorated with a cobalt blue stenciled mark depicting a stylized crown with the number 10 contained within a central circle, indicating its capacity. Approximate Dimensions: 17 inches (h) x 15 inches (d).
Lot: 632 - Robinson-Ransbottom Blue Crown Stoneware Crock
An eight-gallon stoneware crock manufactured by the Robinson-Ransbottom Pottery Company of Roseville, Ohio. The large cylindrical vessel features a thick, rolled rim and is finished in a cream-colored Bristol glaze. The piece is mold-made, characterized by a prominent vertical seam visible on the reverse side. The front of the crock is decorated with a cobalt blue stenciled crown mark containing the numeral 8, which identifies both the maker and the vessel capacity. Capacity: 8 gallons.
Lot: 633 - Colonial Revival Two-Light Metal & Glass Lantern
This electrified lantern is designed in the Colonial Revival style, featuring a square-form body with four inset glass panels. The construction consists of dark-finished sheet metal with a high-pitched roof topped by a decorative arched chimney vent and a large loop handle for hanging. The interior houses a two-light candelabra fixture with faux candle sleeves and flame-tipped bulbs. A scalloped metal reflector disc is mounted against the back interior panel, and an additional matching reflector is present, currently resting on the exterior upper frame. The electric cord is routed through the top loop handle.
Lot: 634 - An Assortment of Blue and White Ceramic Tableware
An assortment of ceramic items featuring various blue and white decorative techniques. The collection includes a large circular platter with a scalloped rim, decorated with hand-painted cobalt blue floral motifs including a central rose bouquet. A white auction sticker is attached to the lower rim. Also included is a condiment set featuring square jars with lids and a rectangular tray, decorated with hand-painted windmill landscapes in a Delft style. The group includes a miniature teapot featuring a transfer-printed Oriental-style landscape pattern resembling the Willow pattern. Completing the assortment is a small oval dish decorated with a deep cobalt blue floral transfer print in a style similar to flow blue pottery. No manufacturer marks are visible on the items.
Lot: 635 - Ringtons Blue Willow Pattern Earthenware Tea Caddy
A mid-20th century square-sectioned earthenware tea caddy featuring a fitted square lid with a central circular knob. The vessel is decorated throughout with a blue transfer-printed Chinoiserie landscape in the Blue Willow pattern, depicting pagodas, bridges with figures, sailing vessels, and stylized trees. The lid and shoulder are finished with butterfly and geometric borders. The base of the caddy bears a blue-printed mark that reads RINGTONS LIMITED. TEA MERCHANTS. A small remnant of a paper label is also present on the base.
Lot: 636 - American Revolutionary Soldier Cast Metal Plaque
This is a mid-twentieth century decorative wall plaque in low relief depicting a soldier from the American Revolutionary War era. The figure is represented in full-length attire, including a tricorn hat with a cockade, a regimental coat with contrasting lapels and buttons, cross-belts, and tall gaiters. The soldier is depicted at rest, holding a flintlock musket. The plaque is composed of cast metal, finished with multi-colored paint and a distressed patina. The reverse is coated in a black finish and includes a twisted wire hanging mount. Indistinct alphanumeric characters are cast into the metal on the reverse near the head area but are not clearly legible. This piece is representative of Americana home decor produced during the 1960s and 1970s leading up to the United States Bicentennial.
Lot: 637 - Pair Mid-C. Ceramic Spice/Condiment Sets w/ Racks
This lot comprises two vintage ceramic kitchenware sets from the mid-20th century, both presented in wall-mounted wooden racks. The first set consists of nine white glazed earthenware spice jars. Each jar is rectangular in form and features a relief-molded knob shaped like a strawberry or acorn, hand-painted in red and yellow with green leaves. The jars are labeled with serif transfer-printed text for Allspice, Bayleaves, Cloves, Ginger, Garlic, Nutmeg, Paprika, Sage, and Thyme. The second set is a five-piece group of dark brown glazed earthenware with high-relief rooster motifs. This collection includes two larger handled cruets and three smaller jars labeled Pepper, Mustard, and Salt. The roosters on the smaller jars feature multi-colored cold-painted accents in red, yellow, white, and green. Both sets are characteristic of mid-century Japanese imports produced for the US market. No maker's marks are visible on the exteriors.
Lot: 638 - Victorian Style Kittens in a Basket Oleograph
This vintage oleograph depicts a sentimental animal genre scene in the late 19th to early 20th-century style. The composition features four kittens with tabby and bicolor markings nestled together in a wicker basket filled with hay. A red and green striped textile is draped over the basket edge. The work is an oleograph, which is a chromolithograph printed on board and mechanically embossed with a uniform texture to mimic the appearance of a canvas oil painting. No artist signature or maker mark is visible on the front of the work. The piece is housed in a dark-stained, simple molded wooden frame.
Lot: 639 - A Pair of Decorative Mute Swan Decoys
A pair of decorative swan decoys, representing the mute swan species. One decoy is depicted in an upright sentinel posture, while the other is in a feeding or preening pose with the head and neck arched downward. The figures are manufactured from a molded material, such as resin or high-density plastic, with a textured surface designed to resemble feathers. The heads and necks are separate pieces attached to the main bodies, with visible seams at the base of the necks and on the heads. The decoys are painted white with orange bills and black markings around the eyes and nares. These items are intended for decorative use in gardens, lawns, or ponds. No manufacturer marks or model numbers are visible on either piece.
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