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Lot: 1 - Chinoiserie Style Blue and White Porcelain Planter
10in tall This large ceramic planter is constructed of white glazed porcelain and decorated with hand-painted underglaze blue motifs. The vessel features a bulbous, rounded body that tapers to a wide, un-lipped rim and sits upon a broad, flared, and stepped circular base. The primary decoration consists of a continuous scrolling lotus and vine pattern, also referred to as baoxianghua. The neck is encircled by a border of stylized leaf and scroll motifs, while the base is finished with a band of pointed petal or lappet designs. On the underside of the base, a central circular area appears to have been intentionally abraded or painted over with a white substance, obscuring any original maker mark. A faint, small incised mark resembling the letter V is visible just above this obscured section. 10 in tall
Lot: 2 - Drambuie Liqueur Wooden Shipping Crate with Cleveland Ohio Importer Marks
21x14.25 A rectangular wooden shipping crate produced for the Drambuie Liqueur Co. Ltd. of Edinburgh, Scotland. The crate is constructed from softwood panels with nail-head assembly. Both long side panels feature multi-colored stenciled graphics, including the brand name DRAMBUIE in stylized black serif lettering with an orange outline, an illustration of a Drambuie bottle showing detailed label graphics, and the company's coat of arms accompanied by the motto REMEMBER THE GIFT OF THE PRINCE. Additional text on these panels reads THE DRAMBUIE LIQUEUR CO. LTD. EDINBURGH. SCOTLAND with a large, faded orange LIQUEUR stencil in the background. One end panel is stenciled with shipping specifications: 24 BOTTLES CONTAINING 2.15625 AMERICAN GALLONS, IMPORTERS W.A. TAYLOR & CO. CLEVELAND, OHIO., PERMIT NO 2-1-69, and WEIGHT 52 LBS. The opposite end panel retains a partial paper consignee label for the Ohio Department of Liquor Control and is stenciled with various tracking numbers including 608-X, 71, 512, NO D-172, 530, and OF SCOTLAND. Both end panels feature a red rectangular border containing the words GIFT CARTON. The interior shows evidence of original use with circular marks and significant dark staining on the bottom boards.21x14.5
Lot: 3 - Contemporary Decorative Glass and Cast Iron Manual Butter Churn in the Style of Dazey
11.25 in tallThis item is a contemporary decorative manual butter churn, manufactured as a reproduction of early 20th-century kitchenware in the style of Dazey. The churn features a clear glass jar with a square base and rounded shoulders. The top is fitted with a screw-on cast iron lid and manual crank mechanism. Turning the side-mounted crank handle, which is finished with a wooden knob, rotates a central metal shaft equipped with a set of four wooden paddles inside the jar. The gearing uses a bevel gear system to translate horizontal cranking into vertical rotation. The underside of the glass jar bears a white rectangular adhesive sticker that reads: MADE IN INDIA. 11.5 inch tall
Lot: 4 - Antique Revere Copper Wash Boiler with Lid and Wooden Handles
17x27This early 20th-century American wash boiler was manufactured by Revere (Revere Copper and Brass, Inc.) of Rome, New York. The item consists of an oval-shaped tub and a matching fitted lid, both constructed from sheet copper with a rolled-wire rim. The boiler features three turned wooden handles: one mounted centrally on the lid and one at each end of the body. The side handles are secured by riveted metal brackets with decorative scalloped edges; the word REVERE is embossed on one of these side brackets. The lid handle is held by two riveted metal brackets featuring heart-shaped bases. The interior bottom of the tub displays embossed concentric oval reinforcement ridges. 17x27
Lot: 5 - 1958 Owens-Illinois Duraglas Clear Glass Storage Jar with Wire Bail Handle
15in tall This clear glass storage jar was manufactured by the Owens-Illinois Glass Company under the Duraglas brand name. The jar features a cylindrical body with rounded shoulders and a wide-mouth rim with external threads for a screw-on closure. It is fitted with a metal wire bail handle attached to lugs on the neck, featuring a cylindrical dark wood handle grip. The base of the jar is embossed with the Duraglas logo in cursive script. Below the script is the Owens-Illinois manufacturer mark, an I inside an oval, with the date code 58 embossed to the right and the number 5 centered below. The base also features a stippled texture around the bottom perimeter. 15 in tall
Lot: 6 - The Maine Bucket Company Wooden Stave Bucket with Rope Handle
11x11.5A wooden stave-constructed bucket manufactured by The Maine Bucket Company in Lewiston, Maine. The vessel features traditional coopered construction with vertical staves secured by two bentwood hoops and metal staples. The design includes two integrated upright wooden ears, each with a circular cutout to accommodate a thick, three-strand natural fiber rope handle. The exterior surfaces are finished with a dark wood stain. One side of the bucket bears a stamped maker mark consisting of a logo and the text THE MAINE BUCKET COMPANY, LEWISTON, ME. MADE IN USA. The underside of the flat base displays handwritten pencil notations reading GL-10 and 10 inch Bucket. Diameter: 10 inches.
Lot: 7 - Pyrex 2.5 Quart Oval Covered Casserole Dish in Spring Blossom Green Pattern
This ovenware item is a 2.5-quart oval covered casserole dish manufactured by Pyrex. It features the Spring Blossom Green pattern, frequently referred to as Crazy Daisy. The base is constructed of opaque white glass with a fired-on olive green exterior finish, decorated with a horizontal band of stylized white flowers. The matching lid is made of opaque white glass and features a central floral cluster in olive green. The underside of the base is embossed with the marks 045 2 1/2 QT., PYREX, MADE IN U.S.A., OVENWARE, and the number 18. Capacity: 2.5 Quarts.
Lot: 8 - A Pair of Reproduction Ice Delivery Window Cards for Philadelphia and Cincinnati Ice-Coal Companies
This lot consists of a pair of reproduction advertising signs printed on heavy cardstock, designed to mimic early 20th-century ice delivery window cards. The first sign is square and associated with the Philadelphia Ice-Coal Co., 1229 E. Westover Ave., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It features an orange background with a central yellow oval labeled ICE and weight options of 10, 20, 30, and 40 lbs. The second sign is triangular and represents the Cincinnati Ice-Coal Co., 1242 McMicken St., Cincinnati, Ohio. It features a muted green background with weights of 25, 50, and 75 lbs. The triangular card includes a printed maker's mark for Ace Printing Company dated September 1929. Both items are designed to be rotated to indicate the desired ice delivery weight to a passing driver. The edges of both cards feature a printed gradient effect intended to simulate aging.
Lot: 9 - Collection of 14 Industrial and Agricultural Letterpress Printing Blocks
This collection contains 14 letterpress printing blocks constructed from etched metal plates mounted to wooden bases. The subject matter predominantly features industrial hand tools and agricultural machinery from the early to mid-20th century. Ten of the blocks depict various pliers, pincers, and cutters, including one identified by the Heller Brothers Co. trademark. Another detailed block represents a product label for BPS Widron Interior Finishing Varnish produced by the Patterson-Sargent Co. Additional blocks include a mechanical potato planter with patent information and a large-scale illustration of spoked machinery wheels. The metal plates are secured to the wooden blocks using small pins.
Lot: 10 - A Collection of Seven Antique Wood-Mounted Letterpress Printing Blocks
This collection consists of seven wood-mounted letterpress printing blocks, typically used for agricultural catalogs and newspaper advertisements between circa 1890 and 1920. The blocks are constructed of copper-faced electrotype plates mounted on wooden bases. Included in the set is a large L-shaped block advertising Ruberoid roofing, featuring an illustration of a farmer and barns with text reading: Before you put a new roof on that old barn - see us / Let us tell you how much we can save you by using. A vertical section of this block displays the Ruberoid logo and the words Fully Guaranteed. One rectangular block depicts a horse-drawn harvester marked McCormick. Another block illustrates a mechanical seeder with a hopper labeled Superior Drill. The remaining four blocks include two depictions of sulky plows and two close-up mechanical studies of geared harvesting machinery. All text and imagery are etched in reverse to facilitate correct orientation during the printing process.
Lot: 11 - Ingraham Aurora No. 1 Duplex Eight-Day Tambour Mantel Clock
This Ingraham Aurora No. 1 Duplex tambour mantel clock was manufactured by the E. Ingraham Company in Bristol, Connecticut. The wooden case features a dark-stained finish in a wide, curved tambour silhouette with a stepped base and decorative scroll accents flanking the dial and at the center of the base. The round silver-toned metal dial is set with applied brass Arabic numerals and decorative black-finished scroll hands. Winding arbors are located at the 4 and 8 o�clock positions, and a regulation slot marked S V F is positioned at 12 o�clock. The dial is marked INGRAHAM EIGHT DAY and MADE BY THE E. INGRAHAM CO. BRISTOL, CONN. U.S.A. The mechanical eight-day spring-driven movement provides time and strike functions, striking on internal rods. An original paper instruction label remains adhered to the interior of the rear door, identifying the model as the Aurora No. 1 Duplex and providing directions for setup and regulation. Dimensions: [9.25 intall ].
Lot: 12 - International Silver Co. Silver-Plated Flatware Service for 12 in Magnolia Pattern
This comprehensive silver-plated flatware service is produced by the International Silver Co. in the Magnolia pattern, which features ornate scrollwork and a prominent rose cluster at the handle terminal. The service provides a complete service for 12 and is accompanied by a variety of specialized serving pieces. The set consists of knives with stainless steel blades, dinner forks, salad or dessert forks, teaspoons, and place spoons. The collection of serving pieces includes a large soup ladle, a slotted serving spoon, solid serving spoons, a cold meat fork, a sugar shell spoon, a master butter knife, and a pierced cake server. The collection is contained within a mahogany-finished wooden storage chest. The interior lid bears a manufacturer label stating Tarnish-Resisting I S Chest Tested and Approved by the Laboratories of the International Silver Co.
Lot: 13 - Glass Milk Bottle w Uranium and Early Glass Marbles.
Several glow under UV light
Lot: 14 - Pepsi-Cola Double-Sided Sliding Retail Sign
5x16 This is a sliding Pepsi-Cola advertising sign, likely intended for use in a commercial storefront window or door. The sign is constructed of printed plastic or composite panels held together with four wooden corner blocks. It features a sliding panel mechanism that allows the user to alternate between OPEN and CLOSED messages. The reverse side of the sign displays the Pepsi logo and the text THANK YOU. All lettering is printed in a blue sans-serif font. The logo style corresponds to the Pepsi-Cola branding used between 1971 and 1991. The sliding panel includes a registered trademark symbol between the P and the S.
Lot: 15 - #NAME?
This item is a hand-cranked butter churn, designed in the style of early 20th-century glass jar churns. The assembly consists of a clear rectangular glass jar with rounded corners and a screw-on cast iron lid. The top mechanism features a bevel gear drive system operated by a side-mounted crank with a turned wooden handle. A central metal shaft extends from the gear mechanism into the jar, holding a set of four wooden paddles for churning. A small white rectangular sticker is located on the underside of the glass jar with the printed text MADE IN INDIA. No other embossed markings, manufacturer names, or patent dates are visible on the metal or glass components.
Lot: 16 - Signed Diamond Jims Lead Stained Glass Panel with Tulip Motif
A leaded stained glass panel featuring a central stylized floral motif designed by artist Donald Simpson. The central composition consists of three red tulip-like blossoms with green bases, arranged symmetrically. These flowers are set against a background of hammered or textured blue glass. The central panel is framed by a double rectangular border consisting of an inner band of amber glass panes and an outer border of blue glass panes. Bright red square glass panes are situated at each of the four corners. The construction utilizes traditional lead cames with soldered joints. An incised signature reading Diamond Jims is located on the lower-right side of the panel, in the blue glass pane adjacent to the bottom-right red corner square. dated 1/31/79
Lot: 17 - Mid-20th Century Japanese Hand-Painted Ceramic Citrus Reamer Pitcher
A two-piece ceramic citrus reamer and pitcher set produced in Japan. The set is made of earthenware and features a cylindrical pitcher with a pouring spout and a D-shaped handle. The removable lid is designed with an integrated conical citrus reamer and a series of circular strainer holes that allow juice to drain directly into the pitcher. The exterior is decorated with hand-painted polychrome floral motifs, including lilies in shades of blue and yellow-orange, green foliage, and a maroon bud, all set against a pale celadon green ground. The top rim, handle edges, and base are finished with a contrasting orange-brown band. The entire piece is finished with a crackle glaze. The underside of the base bears a black backstamp featuring a stylized five-petaled flower containing the letter K, with curved banners reading HAND PAINTED and JAPAN.
Lot: 18 - A Pair of American Brown-Glazed Picket Fence Pattern Stoneware Mixing Bowls
A pair of American brown-glazed stoneware mixing bowls in the Picket Fence pattern, frequently attributed to the Uhl Pottery Company. These circular, tapered bowls are constructed with wide, molded collars and finished in a deep brown glaze. The lighter-colored clay body is visible as contrasting bands at the rims and shoulders of both pieces. One bowl features a vertical ribbed pattern on the collar above a body decorated with a stylized Art Deco-inspired sunburst or fan motif. The second bowl displays a chevron or inverted V pattern on the collar, accented by a pendant drop design encircling the body. The base of the fan-motif bowl is incised with the mark U.S.A., while the second bowl bears no visible maker marks.
Lot: 19 - The Conwell Candy Co. Fiberboard Bulk Candy Shipping Bucket
A bulk candy shipping container produced for The Conwell Candy Co. of Zanesville, Ohio. The bucket is constructed from heavy-gauge fiberboard with a metal wire-reinforced top rim secured by metal staples. It is equipped with a wire bail handle featuring a turned wood grip. The front features two paper labels: a horizontal strip identifying the contents as Chocolate Peanut Clusters with a Net Weight of 22 lbs, and a larger decorative label with a blue and yellow scrollwork border surrounding a stylized CCC monogram. The reverse side bears a handwritten inscription in blue grease pencil reading Forbes Millersburg Ohio. The exterior base of the container features a faint stamped mark including the word PATENTED.
Lot: 20 - A Set of Three Decorative Graduated Glass Butter Churns in the Style of Hazel-Atlas
A set of three modern decorative hand-cranked butter churns in graduated sizes (small, medium, and large). Each churn is constructed with a rectangular clear glass jar body featuring embossed lettering on the sides reading HAZEL-ATLAS GLASS CO. The jars are fitted with screw-on metal lids that support a manual crank mechanism with cast metal gears and a vertical metal shaft. This shaft connects to a four-blade wooden paddle, or dasher, located inside the jar. The crank handles are finished with turned wooden grips. The metal components have been treated with a heavy, uniform surface oxidation to create an intentionally aged, rusted finish characteristic of primitive-style home decor. Each jar retains a white rectangular sticker on the underside printed with the text MADE IN INDIA.
Lot: 21 - A Collection of Ladies' Accessories Including Handkerchiefs, Gloves, and Lace Trimmings
An assortment of mid-20th century ladies' fashion accessories featuring a variety of textiles and materials. The collection includes multiple handkerchiefs crafted from fine cotton or silk lawn. These pieces exhibit diverse floral prints in colors such as pink, blue, yellow, and red on grounds of white, gray, and green. Decorative details include scalloped edges, picot-stitched borders, and hand-embroidered accents. Notable pieces include two square linens with crocheted lace trim; one features a brown pictorial design of a figure in historical dress, and the other shows green ornate scrollwork. The lot contains two pairs of gloves: one pair of mid-length black leather gloves with decorative linear top-stitching on the back of the hands, and one pair of off-white textured knit gloves with a repeating chevron pattern. Additionally, there are several pieces of cream-colored lace, including a wide floral lace collar and an embroidered eyelet trim piece with a deep lace fringe. These trimmings appear intended for attachment to garment collars or cuffs. Construction techniques throughout the lot include machine and hand embroidery, machine-made lace, and tailored leatherwork. No maker's marks or labels are visible on the items.
Lot: 22 - A Pair of Chinoiserie Damask Table Linen Sets
This pair of linen sets features a Chinoiserie landscape motif in a lustrous jacquard or damask weave, likely silk or high-quality rayon. Each set includes a large rectangular cloth and matching square napkins. The pattern depicts traditional Oriental scenes including pagodas, mountains, pine trees, and small boats. One set is rendered in teal blue on an ice-blue ground with long green fringe along the edges of the main cloth. The other set features the same motif in golden-yellow on a peach ground with golden-tan fringe. The napkins are finished with simple stitched hems. These textiles are characteristic of mid-20th-century Asian export goods produced for the Western market. No maker labels or marks are visible on the items.
Lot: 23 - Mid-Century Three-Piece Japanese-Style Satin Loungewear Set in Presentation Case
A mid-century three-piece loungewear set of Japanese-inspired design, including a wrap-front top, coordinating garment, and slippers, all housed within an original fabric-covered presentation case. The set is crafted from a two-tone pink and aqua satin-finish synthetic fabric. The wrap-front top features contrasting aqua lapels, pink corded trim, and polychrome floral embroidery. A secondary garment piece displays a curved aqua trim panel accented with braided knot closures and lace edging. The coordinating slippers feature pink satin uppers with floral embroidery and white fur-trimmed collars. A size tag marked M is located at the interior neck. The pink satin-covered presentation case is fitted with a top carrying handle, an interior oval vanity mirror, and an elasticated side pocket.
Lot: 24 - Four Pairs of Mid-Century Women's Dress Gloves with Two Retailer Boxes including Crone's of Wheeling
This lot features four pairs of women's dress gloves dating from approximately the 1950s to the 1960s, accompanied by two period-appropriate retail storage boxes. The gloves are constructed from matte-finish fabrics, likely including cotton, nylon, or synthetic blends typical of the era. The collection includes one pair of white opera-length evening gloves featuring traditional three-point decorative stitching on the back of the hand. Three pairs of wrist-length gloves are included in ivory, black, and navy blue. The ivory pair is currently housed in a clear plastic protective bag. All gloves are a standard pull-on style without buttons or zippers. The set is accompanied by two cardboard boxes. One large teal box features a repeating gold and black decorative scroll and spiral pattern. The second, a long and narrow box, displays a white-and-gold geometric maze pattern and bears a black rectangular label with gold lettering for Crone's of Wheeling, a department store formerly located in Wheeling, West Virginia.
Lot: 25 - A Collection of Longaberger Handwoven Maple Wood Splint Baskets
A collection of various handwoven maple wood splint baskets produced by Longaberger of Dresden, Ohio, dating from the late 1980s through the early 2000s. The group features several forms and commemorative editions, including a large rectangular basket with green-stained splint accents, leather handles, a floral fabric liner, and a clear plastic protector. Commemorative pieces include a 2000 Century Celebration Collectors Club oval basket with a two-part wood lid and star-motif knob; a small 2002 Hostess Appreciation oval basket with a brass-tone nameplate and wood lid; and a 1998 American Cancer Society upright basket with a pink striped liner. Additionally, the lot contains two long, narrow tray-style baskets dated 1989 and 1990. Each item bears a stamped maker mark reading LONGABERGER BASKETS HANDWOVEN DRESDEN, OHIO USA on the base, accompanied by hand-inscribed weaver initials and dates. Many baskets retain their original tailored fabric liners and clear plastic interior protectors.
Lot: 26 - Aladdin Industries Metal Dome-Top Lunch Box with Thermos
This dome-top metal lunch box is manufactured by Aladdin Industries, Inc. of Nashville, Tennessee. The exterior is finished in black paint and features a small fabric American flag patch centered on the upper front. The lunch box is secured with two metal flip-latches and features a black plastic handle with metal mounting brackets. The reverse side is embossed with the manufacturer's mark: MADE BY / ALADDIN INDUSTRIES, INC. / NASHVILLE, TENN. U.S.A. The interior is painted white and contains a wire metal bracket in the lid designed to secure a thermos. Included with the box is a green and beige plastic thermos featuring a side handle and a screw-on cap that doubles as a cup. An auction lot tag is currently attached to the handle.
Lot: 27 - A Collection of Comic Books and Promotional DC Universe Posters
This lot comprises a grouping of comic books and promotional comic ephemera spanning the 1950s through the early 1990s. Included is a copy of Sergeant Preston of the Yukon published by Dell Comics, featuring a painted cover depicting the titular character and his dog, Yukon King. The issue is cover-dated February-April with a 10 cent cover price. Also included is Richie Rich: The Poor Little Rich Boy No. 148, published by Harvey World, with a November cover date and 30 cent cover price. The lot contains a single interior splash page from Marvel Tales Vol. 1, No. 95 (September 1978), which reprints The Amazing Spider-Man #116, featuring story credits to Stan Lee and art by John Romita. Two promotional posters from 1993 related to the Death of Superman and Funeral for a Friend storylines are present: one features a large gathering of DC Universe superheroes around a Superman memorial shield, signed Jurgens/Breeding in the plate; the second is Comics Values Monthly Poster Number 3 featuring a fist punching through a stone Superman logo, signed Grummett/Hazlewood 1993 in the plate.
Lot: 28 - A Trio of Antique Charles Twelvetrees Baseball-Themed C.W. Brand Advertising Hand Fans
A trio of antique cardboard advertising hand fans dating to the early 20th century, approximately 1915 to 1925. The front of each fan features a color lithograph illustration of children in baseball-themed scenarios by the artist Charles Twelvetrees. One fan is titled A TWO BAGGER and depicts children walking, including a boy in a baseball uniform with the letters B B and a girl carrying a baseball. Another fan is titled A DOUBLE PLAY and shows a boy in a uniform kissing a girl while a second girl looks on, with a baseball bat illustrated below the title. The illustrations are marked at the base with copyright information for Wolf and Co., Philadelphia and C. Twelvetrees. The reverse side of the fans serves as an advertisement for C.W. Brand products from The Widlar Co., based in Cleveland, Ohio. The advertisements feature C.W. Brand Coffee, described as The Perfect Coffee in the Perfect Package, alongside an illustration of a coffee tin. The right side of the reverse advertises C.W. Mayonnaise Salad Dressing with a product bottle illustration and a recipe instruction to make Thousand Island dressing by adding one-third chili sauce. The fans are constructed of heavy cardstock attached to flat wooden stick handles with metal staples.
Lot: 29 - After Louise Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun, Self-Portrait with Her Daughter Julie, Colored Print
A colored print on board after Louise Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun�s (1755-1842) 1789 painting titled Self-Portrait with Her Daughter, Julie. This reproduction captures the French Neoclassical composition of a mother and child in a pyramidal embrace. The artwork features smooth tonal transitions and includes the signature red sash worn by the artist in the original work. The print is set under glass within a period wood and gesso frame characterized by a dark finish and gilded highlights. No signatures, dates, or manufacturer marks are visible on the front or the back. The verso is covered in aged, brittle brown backing paper. Dimensions: Not provided.
Lot: 30 - A Set of Three Decorative Graduated Glass Butter Churns in the Style of Hazel-Atlas
A set of three modern decorative hand-cranked butter churns in graduated sizes (small, medium, and large). Each churn is constructed with a rectangular clear glass jar body featuring embossed lettering on the sides reading HAZEL-ATLAS GLASS CO. The jars are fitted with screw-on metal lids that support a manual crank mechanism with cast metal gears and a vertical metal shaft. This shaft connects to a four-blade wooden paddle, or dasher, located inside the jar. The crank handles are finished with turned wooden grips. The metal components have been treated with a heavy, uniform surface oxidation to create an intentionally aged, rusted finish characteristic of primitive-style home decor. Each jar retains a white rectangular sticker on the underside printed with the text MADE IN INDIA.
Lot: 31 - Two Cast Iron Baking Pans Including a Lodge Cornstick Pan
This lot features two cast iron baking pans. The first is a Lodge cornstick pan featuring seven individual depressions molded in the shape of ears of corn. The reverse side is marked LODGE 27C2 at the top edge and USA at the bottom edge. It includes two integrated suspension holes for hanging. The second item is an unattributed multi-shape gem pan featuring thirteen individual cups. The layout consists of a symmetrical arrangement of different shapes including two hearts, two stars, four fluted or scalloped rounds, and five plain rounds. This pan is unmarked and features two integrated hanging holes at the top and bottom centers. Both items are constructed of cast iron.
Lot: 32 - Two Double-Sided Game Boards including 1961 Charles Mayer Studios Poker Pot
This lot features two tabletop game boards, including a Poker Pot game board, a variation of Michigan Rummy or Tripoley. The first item is a double-sided board constructed with a raised frame and corner pockets made of knitted mesh. One side displays a central black and natural checkerboard accented with orange and black stenciled scrollwork and fleur-de-lis motifs. The corner pockets are numbered 1 through 4. The reverse side contains a circular game layout with concentric rope-patterned rings, radial triangles, and a central orange and black sunburst graphic. The second item is a double-sided heavy cardboard board produced by Charles Mayer Studios, Inc. One side is printed with a Poker Pot and Lucky layout, featuring a red horseshoe and radial segments showing playing cards including the King of Hearts, Queen of Clubs, Jack of Diamonds, Ten of Spades, and Ace of Spades. This side is marked Copyright 1961 - Victor Sherlock and Produced by Charles Mayer Studios, Inc., Akron 8, Ohio, U.S.A. The reverse side is printed with an eight-by-eight red and black checkerboard pattern set against a white ground with linear accents. No game pieces, strikers, or original packaging are included with either board.
Lot: 33 - A Collection of Postcards and North American Travel Ephemera, 1902-1972
This lot consists of an assortment of postcards, souvenir booklets, art reproductions, and postal cards spanning the early 20th century through the 1970s. The collection features a significant focus on North American travel and tourism with visible locations including the Grand Canyon (Arizona), Lake of the Ozarks (Missouri), Niagara Falls, Yosemite, Williamsburg, Gloucester, the Arcadia Valley (Missouri), and Portland (Oregon). The lot includes a specific set of monochrome illustrated cards titled Tourism Year of the Americas 72 and a card referencing US military maneuvers in Germany dated 1959. Artistic reproductions in the collection include a print of The Whistling Boy by Frank Duveneck (1848�1919) and a depiction of a Native American woman identified as a Dover publication. Illustrative cards include child-themed designs signed Bonnie and a Victorian-style floral greeting titled With Best Wishes. Visible postal markings and stamps include a United States one-cent postal card postmarked Rockport, ME on January 3, 1902, and a Grand Canyon National Park card postmarked Cameron, AZ on July 21, 1951, featuring a 3-cent purple stamp. Souvenir items include a Genuine Photographs booklet of Lake of the Ozarks and a series titled For You A Rose In Portland Grows. The postcards represent various eras including early 20th-century printed cards, mid-century linen cards, and modern chrome-era cards. Box dimensions: Approximately 11 x 14 x 6 inches.
Lot: 34 - Vittoria Mazzotti Albisola Blue and White Majolica Landscape Floor Vase
This large earthenware floor vase or umbrella stand is a piece of hand-painted majolica from Albisola, Italy, produced by the Vittoria Mazzotti workshop. The vessel features a tapered cylindrical form with a slightly flared rim and foot. The decoration is executed in a monochromatic blue-and-white palette characteristic of the Antico Savona style. One side displays a detailed coastal or lakeside landscape including a central tower with a flag, a cluster of buildings, a small arched bridge, and stylized water. The reverse side is decorated with a large, expressive, stylized tree. The composition includes painterly clouds and birds in flight. A wide band of scrolled floral and foliate motifs encircles the lower portion of the vase. The underside is hand-marked in blue with V. MAZZOTTI ALBISOLA. A cursive artist signature C. Beruti is present on the body of the vase within the landscape scene.
Lot: 35 - A Set of Chinese Dragon Motif Ceramic Tea Wares in Presentation Box
A set of glazed ceramic tea wares featuring a yellow ground and transfer-printed decoration. The set consists of a teapot with a lid and a removable stainless steel mesh infuser, alongside multiple handleless teacups. The primary decorative motif depicts blue and green dragons chasing a flaming pearl amidst multicolored auspicious clouds. The rims and bases are finished with a red and blue chevron-patterned border. The items are housed in a yellow cardboard presentation box lined with orange satin-style fabric. The box lid features printed illustrations of traditional Chinese figures and inscriptions. The inscriptions include the characters ??, representing the brand Runtong, and ????, which translates to high-quality tea set. A red stamp on the side of the box lid reads MADE IN CHINA.
Lot: 36 - Tinware & Field Lanterns w/ Folding Candle Lantern
An assortment of tinned sheet iron items related to early lighting and household or field use. The collection includes a folding candle lantern in the style of a Stonebridge military lantern, featuring reflective interior panels and a candle socket with a wax candle included. Also present is a rectangular box-style lantern with a glass front pane and dual circular ventilation ports at the top. The group further comprises a large bucket with a wire bail handle, a tall mug or tankard with a simple strap handle, and a small rectangular storage tin with a friction-fit lid. Each piece is constructed of folded and soldered metal, presenting a dark, weathered patina consistent with period tinware or historical field equipment. A faint, illegible mark is present on the front of the storage tin.
Lot: 37 - Russian Khokhloma Woodenware & Japanese Ceramics
This assortment of five items consists of traditional Russian folk art and Japanese novelty ceramics. Included are two pieces of Russian Khokhloma woodenware: a ladle and a matching cup. Both items are hand-painted with characteristic red berries and golden-yellow leaves against a black ground. The ladle features a long, straight handle terminating in a hook, while the cup has a gold-tone interior and upper rim. The lot also includes three Japanese ceramic items. Among these are a pair of novelty salt and pepper shakers modeled as human heads wearing red mushroom-patterned teapot-style hats with wire bail handles. The shakers are marked with P and S on the lids, and one retains a silver-tone foil Japan label on the underside. Completing the group is a conical ceramic wall pocket decorated in relief with an East Asian landscape featuring pagodas and mountains. The wall pocket includes a molded classical leaf border in a silver tone and an incised Japan mark on the reverse.
Lot: 38 - Gerold-Porzellan Bavaria Landscape Porc. Ewer
13 in tall This is a porcelain decorative ewer produced by Gerold-Porzellan in Tettau, Bavaria. The object features a pedestal-footed bulbous body transitioning into a narrow, flared neck with a heart-shaped spout and a large, ornate gilded scroll handle. The body is finished in a dark hunter-green glaze with two scalloped white reserves on opposite sides. Each reserve contains a hand-painted scene: one side depicts a large twin-towered cathedral with red roofing and blue accents, while the reverse side shows a village scene featuring a stone arched bridge over a waterway with several buildings and a distant spire. The handle is heavily finished in bright gold gilding. The underside of the base features a blue underglaze mark with a heraldic crest in the center, curved text above reading GEROLD-PORZELLAN, and text below reading Bavaria and MADE IN W.-GERMANY.
Lot: 39 - Gerold Porzellan Hand-Painted Porc. Pedestal Ewer
13 in tall This pedestal-based decorative ewer was manufactured by Gerold Porzellan in Bavaria, West Germany. The porcelain vessel features a bulbous body, a slender neck flaring into a shaped spout, and a high-arched scrolling handle. It is finished with a deep forest green glaze that surrounds two scalloped circular vignettes. One scene depicts a riverside village with a stone bridge and a church spire, while the other shows a multi-towered cathedral or abbey. The scenes are hand-painted in a soft, tonal palette. The handle and rim are accented with heavy gilding. The underside bears an underglaze blue backstamp with a crowned coat-of-arms crest, the words GEROLD-PORZELLAN and Bavaria, and the designation MADE IN W.-GERMANY.
Lot: 40 - Set 3 Dazey Style Glass & Cast Iron Butter Churns
This is a graduated set of three decorative miniature butter churns, produced in India as modern reproductions of the classic Dazey-brand hand-cranked models. Each item consists of a clear, square-bodied glass jar with rounded corners and embossed vertical lettering that reads DAZEY CHURN on one side. The assemblies feature cast iron lids and hand-crank mechanisms finished with a heavy, uniform rust-colored patina to create a primitive aesthetic. Each churn includes a turned wooden handle on the crank arm and a set of internal wooden paddles attached to a central metal shaft. The smallest jar retains a white adhesive label on the base that reads MADE IN INDIA. The set includes its original cardboard shipping container with a label identifying the item as RA79004 LMS.
Lot: 41 - American Civil War Chess Set
A 32-piece themed chess set depicting historical figures and soldiers from the American Civil War. The set consists of hand-painted molded resin figurines divided into two factions: the Union (North) and the Confederate (South). The Union pieces are finished in blue uniforms and include a King modeled after General Ulysses S. Grant, a Queen in a period blue gown, Bishops as buglers, Knights as cavalrymen on rearing black horses, and Rooks as the U.S. Capitol building draped in the American flag. The pawns are kneeling infantrymen holding rifles. The Confederate pieces are finished in gray uniforms and include a King modeled after General Robert E. Lee, a Queen in a period gray gown, Bishops as buglers, Knights as cavalrymen on rearing brown horses, and Rooks as a capitol-style building draped in the Confederate Battle Flag. Pawns are kneeling infantrymen holding rifles. Each figurine stands on a circular base with relief-molded decorative scrollwork; the Union bases are finished in a gold tone and the Confederate bases are finished in a silver tone. The underside of each base is covered with red felt. No factory marks, maker's signatures, or model numbers are visible on the pieces or the felt bases. Quantity: 32 pieces.
Lot: 42 - Coca-Cola Chat'nMail Stationery & Bag, 1976-1997
This lot comprises an assortment of Coca-Cola promotional materials and merchandise. The collection includes multiple "Chat'nMail" personal stationery pads dating to the late 1970s. The salmon-pink covers feature two prominent advertising slogans: Have a Coke and a smile and Coke adds life. Each pad consists of fold-and-mail stationery sheets and a set of gummed seals at the bottom of the cover. These seals include a classic contour bottle, the Enjoy Coca-Cola Trade-mark logo, and a stylized robot figure constructed from a beverage can. The internal pages are designed to be folded into self-envelopes and include a coloring page featuring the Coca-Cola robot with the prompt Dear, I colored this just for you! from,. Accompanying the stationery is a red nylon soft-sided insulated cooler bag with black piping and a zippered closure. The front of the bag is printed with a circular logo reading ALWAYS Coca-Cola centered around a contour bottle graphic. The interior is finished with a silver-tone thermal grid lining and includes a manufacturer's tag with a copyright date of 1997.32stationary cards
Lot: 43 - Borden, Inc. Story of Elsie the Borden Cow c. 1973
A collection of promotional advertising pamphlets titled The Story of Elsie The Borden Cow, published by Borden, Inc. Each staple-bound softcover booklet is printed on cream-colored paper using monochrome brown ink. The front covers feature a centered portrait of the iconic corporate mascot Elsie the Cow within an ornate oval frame labeled Elsie. The back covers display the Borden daisy logo and the corporate slogan If it's Borden it's got to be good ...we guarantee it! The interior text provides a historical narrative of the Elsie advertising campaign, detailing her origins in 1936 medical journals, her public debut in 1938, and subsequent milestones through the 1950s and into the early 1970s, with the latest date mentioned being 1972. The booklets contain approximately 20 pages of text and illustrations detailing the mascot's history and family. 8 booklets
Lot: 44 - American Magazine Ads & Tear Sheets 1909-1911
This collection consists of a group of original early 20th-century magazine advertisements and tear sheets, primarily sourced from The American Magazine and National Magazine between the years 1909 and 1911. The sheets are housed in individual clear archival plastic sleeves. The collection features a diverse array of period consumer products and brands. Significant full-page advertisements include a Victor Victrola promotion featuring New Farrar Records (December 1909), the Heppelwhite Pattern of Sterling Silverware by Reed and Barton (June 1909), and a Savage .32 Cal. Automatic Pistol. Automotive history is represented by advertisements for the 1909 Model G Special Glide car and the Acme Quad touring car. Other featured brands and products include Old Dutch Cleanser, Swift�s Premium Hams and Bacon, Murad Cigarettes, Magee Heaters, Walter Baker and Co. Cocoa, AutoStrop Safety Razors, and Acme Quality paints. Most pages retain the original publication title, page numbers, and running heads. Several items include adhesive inventory labels with text such as G.M. PART NO. 8922604 and handwritten date or price notations on the sleeves.
Lot: 45 - Whitelaw Reid, Ohio in the War, Vol. II, 1868
This octavo volume is the second installment of Whitelaw Reid's comprehensive history of Ohio's participation in the American Civil War, specifically detailing the histories and rosters of the Ohio Volunteer Infantry from 1861 to 1865. The book is bound in period full sheepskin leather and features marbled edges to the text block. Internal headers identify regimental rosters and service records for units including the 12th, 13th, and 43rd Ohio Infantry. A notable feature of this specific copy is a full page of contemporary manuscript notes in pencil on a flyleaf, detailing casualty statistics (killed, wounded, and missing) for over twenty Ohio regiments. These notes include specific totals for major engagements such as the Battles of Shiloh, Stone River, Chickamauga, Mission Ridge, and Nashville, as well as the Atlanta Campaign. The spine retains a partial original black leather label gilt-stamped 1861-65. VOL. 2. and a secondary handwritten paper label.
Lot: 46 - Brewer, Character Sketches: Romance, Vol III, 1892
This is a large-format hardcover book, identified as Volume III of Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama. The work is subtitled A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook, authored by the Rev. E. Cobham Brewer, LL.D., and edited by Marion Harland. Published in New York by Selmar Hess, the title page bears the Roman numeral date MDCCCXCII (1892), which matches the copyright date of 1892 on the verso. The volume is bound in a half-leather style with brown textured cloth or leatherette boards and leather corner tips. The front cover features the title stamped in decorative gold gilt. The interior is illustrated with numerous full-page plates, including black-and-white engravings and at least one chromolithograph. Specific plates visible in the volume include Manfred and Astarte, Mignon, The Peri at Heaven's Gate, Romeo and Juliet in Friar Laurence's Cell, Madame Roland, and Abduction of Rebecca. The title page is printed in black with a decorative red initial C and the publisher's SH monogram device.
Lot: 47 - A Trio of Coca-Cola and Hershey's Metal Advertising Serving Trays
A collection of three lithographed metal advertising serving trays featuring prominent American brands Hershey's and Coca-Cola. The group consists of one rectangular Hershey's tray, one rectangular Coca-Cola tray, and one oval Coca-Cola tray. The Hershey's Milk Chocolate Kisses tray features a teal background with an illustration of a young girl feeding a Hershey's Kiss to a young boy, titled A Kiss for You. The bottom section displays the brand name Hershey's Milk Chocolate Kisses above a row of illustrated foil-wrapped candies. The reverse side contains a detailed educational graphic titled Chocolate and Cocoa, which describes the production process from Blossoms to Beans and Raw Beans to Chocolate Bars with accompanying illustrations. Printed text on the lower right of the reverse reads: � 1974 Hershey Foods Corporation, Hershey Chocolate & Confectionery Division, Hershey, Pa. 17033, U.S.A., and Made in U.S.A. The rectangular Coca-Cola tray features the slogan Be Really Refreshed! along the top and bottom edges. The central photographic image depicts a hand pouring Coca-Cola from a glass bottle into a glass of ice, positioned above a bed of spring flowers including pansies and daffodils. The red Coca-Cola fishtail logo is featured on both the left and right sides of the inner rim. The oval Coca-Cola tray features a classic-style portrait of a young woman in early 20th-century dress with a white wrap and pearl necklace, holding a flared Coca-Cola glass. The dark brown rim features the Drink Coca-Cola logo at the top. The reverse side is finished in a dark, uniform color.
Lot: 48 - Comics & Magazine: Batman, Supergirl & Archie
An assortment of publications including ten comic books and one horror magazine, primarily from the late 1960s to the early 1980s. The collection features titles from several major publishers: DC Comics, Archie Comics, Gold Key, Harvey Comics, and Warren Publishing. Notable issues from DC Comics include Batman No. 194 (August 1967), featuring the second appearance of the Blockbuster with cover art by Carmine Infantino and Murphy Anderson; Adventure Comics No. 393 (May 1970) starring Supergirl; and Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane No. 79 (November 1967) featuring the Bride of Titanman. Other DC titles include Sugar and Spike No. 80 (January 1969) and Swing with Scooter No. 26 (April 1970). Additional publications in the lot include Archie No. 175 (August 1967), Walt Disney Uncle Scrooge and Money (Gold Key, Issue 10167-703), and two Harvey titles: Richie Rich Riches No. 57 and Richie Rich Money World No. 56, both from March 1982. The collection also contains Charlton Comics Ronald McDonald No. 3 (January 1971) and Famous Monsters of Filmland No. 64 (April 1970) featuring a cover by Basil Gogos. Most comic books carry the Comics Code Authority seal and original cover prices ranging from 12 cents to 60 cents.
Lot: 49 - Liza Jane Soap Advertising Wooden Crate
A square wooden box or crate featuring an applied multi-color paper advertising label for Liza Jane Brand Soap. The container is constructed with finger-jointed corners and an open top. The front panel displays a graphic in a Victorian advertising style depicting a young child in a blue dress and white ruffled collar wearing a black bowler hat. The text on the label identifies the brand as Liza Jane Brand Soap for the toilet and bath. The wood shows a natural grain with a medium brown stain.
Lot: 50 - A Butter Churn Set of 3 Pcs in the Style of Dazey
This graduated set consists of three hand-crank glass butter churns. These items are contemporary decorative reproductions modeled after antique Dazey brand churns. The set includes three distinct sizes. Each churn features a mold-blown glass jar with a rectangular base and rounded corners. The smallest jar is embossed with lettering mimicking the Dazey Churn and Manufacturing Company branding. The mechanical assemblies are constructed of cast metal with an applied oxidized rust patina to simulate age. Internal components include four-blade wooden paddles attached to a central metal shaft. The hand-crank mechanisms are fitted with turned wooden handles. A white adhesive label on the underside of the smallest jar reads MADE IN INDIA. The set is accompanied by a commercial shipping box labeled Item RA79004 LMS, Butter Churn Set of 3 Pcs.
Lot: 51 - S&H Green Stamp Saver Books & 20th C. Ephemera
An assortment of American paper ephemera and trading stamp collectibles. The lot includes multiple saver books from The Sperry and Hutchinson Company for S&H Green Stamps, featuring standard issues and a Quick Saver Book with mid-century family illustrations. Several of these books contain original gummed trading stamps in various stages of completion. One First Dividend Stamps saver book is present, featuring cartoon mascots and partially filled pages of green stamps. Also included is a MacDonald Plaid Stamp saver book with a characteristic red and black tartan cover design. Additional items include an early 20th-century music booklet titled Easter Specials No. 2, published by the Hall-Mack Company of Philadelphia, bearing the handwritten name Drucilla Kiser on the cover. A copy of Ransom's Receipt Book and 1920 Almanac 1921, published by D. Ransom, Son & Co. of Buffalo, New York, features an illustrated domestic scene. Retail ephemera consists of a Grand Union Supermarkets promotional flyer for stamp redemption centers in Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia. The lot is completed by several large, blue perforated sheets of State of Ohio Bedding-Upholstery Inspection stamps. Dimensions vary by item.
Lot: 52 - Hendryx Brass Birdcage & Cast Iron Stand
64in tall This early 20th-century birdcage was produced by the Hendryx company of New Haven, Connecticut. The round cage features a domed top and is constructed of brass-toned metal wire with a fine mesh lower splash guard. The interior contains three wooden perches, and two molded clear glass feeders with a decorative shell pattern are attached to the exterior. A rectangular brass nameplate identifies the manufacturer with the stamped text: MADE IN U.S.A., HENDRYX, REG. U.S. PAT. OFF., NEW HAVEN, CONN. The cage is suspended from a tall, curved metal floor stand that leads to a weighted circular cast metal base. The base is decorated with relief foliate scrollwork and retains traces of blue paint.
Lot: 53 - A.W. Elson & Co. Lincoln Carbon Print, St-Gaudens
This carbon print depicts the Standing Lincoln statue by sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, which is located in Lincoln Park, Chicago. The image is a professional reproduction published by A.W. Elson and Co. of Boston, a firm known for high-quality art prints during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The photograph is inscribed Published by A.W. Elson and Co. Boston in the upper left margin and carries a copyright mark reading � A.W.E. and Co. in the upper right margin. A fragmentary paper label on the reverse includes partially legible text reading STAMPED and ALL OUR CARBON. The print is mounted to a heavy cream card with an embossed decorative border and is presented in a period dark-stained oak frame. The reverse features a corrugated cardboard backing secured with rusted nails and a hanging wire.
Lot: 54 - Al Racke Pittsburgh Wood Advertising Cigar Crate
This is an antique wooden advertising crate for Al Racke, an early 20th-century business based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The crate is constructed of nailed wood with a hinged lid that features two reinforcing wooden battens. The interior lid retains a partial lithographed paper label with the text AL RACKE and PITTSBURGH. and a graphic depicting a sailing ship with a stylized letter R on its sail. A secondary paper label is located on the front panel with visible fragments reading ACKE and PITTSBURGH, PA. The crate includes a recessed handle cutout on the side.
Lot: 55 - Set 6 Advertising Ashtrays: Seagrams VO & Ohio
This collection consists of six advertising ashtrays manufactured from various materials including glazed ceramic, earthenware, and pressed glass. The lot includes a matching pair of square off-white glazed earthenware ashtrays for the Ohio Farmers Insurance Company, featuring brown transfer-printed illustrations of the company home offices in the center wells with gold-tone inner rims. One ashtray in this pair retains its original cork backing with printed text commemorating the dedication of the New Home Office Building in Le Roy, Ohio, on September 15, 1955. A large round cream-colored ceramic ashtray for the Jenn-Air Corporation of Indianapolis, Indiana, features a multi-colored architectural rendering and a silver-tone rim. A deep cobalt blue glazed ceramic ashtray is decorated with gold-tone transfer-printed lettering reading SEAGRAMS V.O. CANADIAN around the exterior. A cylindrical black glazed ceramic ashtray with a slanted, recessed top features gold-tone lettering for RED HACKLE SCOTCH WHISKY and a gold-tone rim. The final item is an amber-colored pressed glass ashtray with a central yellow and white transfer-printed logo for Voyager Motor Inns, depicting a globe and compass with the text THE INNS WITH THE MOST and COAST TO COAST.
Lot: 56 - Set Chinese Mun Shou Pattern Porc. Tea & Serveware
This set of porcelain serveware features the Mun Shou pattern, a well-known variation of the famille rose style produced for export. The collection includes a teapot with its lid, a lidded mug, and two small bowls. Each piece is decorated with a vibrant rose-red overglaze enamel ground characterized by scrolling foliate motifs. Within white circular medallions are the hand-painted characters ? (wan), ? (shou), ? (wu), and ? (jiang), which together form a traditional wish for boundless longevity. The lidded mug is further distinguished by two rectangular panels depicting polychrome figural scenes of scholars and immortals in garden landscapes. The rims and bases are finished with traditional geometric key-fret and ruyi-head borders in yellow, blue, and green enamels. The base of the teapot features a red stamped mark with the characters ????? (Zhongguo Jingdezhen) above the English text MADE IN CHINA and the factory/decorator code =08=. This mark indicates the set was manufactured in Jingdezhen, China, during the mid-to-late 20th century.
Lot: 57 - Set Colorful Hand Crocheted Doilies
An assortment of hand-crocheted doilies dating from the mid-20th century, approximately 1940s to 1960s. The collection is constructed from cotton crochet thread and showcases various traditional needlework patterns and decorative techniques. Included are circular doilies featuring three-dimensional pansy motifs executed with popcorn stitches in shades of purple, yellow, and orange on ecru or tan backgrounds. Other pieces display cream-colored centers accented with vibrant crocheted borders of red, blue, pink, and yellow wildflowers connected by green stems. The group also contains geometric star-shaped doilies in pale yellow with dark green scalloped edges, a large complex starburst patterned piece in white, and various ruffled doilies featuring variegated blue centers or pink and white borders. These items are characteristic of American domestic handcrafts from the period.
Lot: 58 - Papel 1984 LA Olympic Sam Eagle Ceramic Dinnerware
This three piece children's dinnerware set is an official licensed product for the Games of the XXIIIrd Olympiad, held in Los Angeles in 1984. Manufactured by Papel, the set is made of white ceramic and features the official mascot, Sam the Olympic Eagle. The set consists of a plate, a bowl, and a mug, all housed in their original illustrated retail packaging. The plate and bowl feature a central graphic of Sam the Olympic Eagle wearing a patriotic hat and holding the Olympic torch. The design is framed by red and blue concentric bands and the Stars in Motion logo. Printed text on the plate reads Sam the Olympic Eagle and Games of the XXIIIrd Olympiad Los Angeles 1984. The mug depicts Sam the Eagle participating in various sporting events, including baseball and basketball. The underside of the plate includes a blue and red backstamp that reads: Manufactured under license from the LAOOC by PAPEL Official licensee, Stars In Motion copyright 1980 LAOOC, and Sam the Olympic Eagle copyright 1982 LAOOC. A blue and white oval sticker is present, reading MADE IN JAPAN. The original cardboard box identifies Papel as the Official Ceramicware Licensee and lists copyright dates for the Star and Sam logos from 1980, 1981, and 1982.
Lot: 59 - Pair Dazey Churn & Mfg. Co. Glass Butter Churns
This lot consists of a pair of hand-crank butter churns manufactured by the Dazey Churn and Mfg. Co. of St. Louis, Missouri. Each unit features a square-form glass jar with embossed text including DAZEY CHURN AND MFG CO, ST. LOUIS MO, MADE IN U.S.A., and PAT APP FOR. The mechanical assembly is constructed of cast iron, consisting of a frame that houses a large gear wheel connected to a hand crank with a turned wooden handle. This gear drives a secondary pinion connected to a vertical metal shaft that operates internal wooden paddles. The mechanical tops are secured to the glass jars via threaded metal collars. One jar includes a paper tag from a previous auction sale.
Lot: 60 - Set 3 Dazey-Style Cast Iron & Glass Butter Churns
This set of three decorative butter churns consists of graduated sizes, designed as contemporary reproductions of Dazey brand churns. Each unit features a square-sided glass jar with embossed text including DAZEY and CHURN & MFG CO. The churns are topped with cast metal mechanical assemblies characterized by an intentionally distressed, rusted finish. Each assembly includes a hand-crank mechanism with a wooden handle grip and internal wooden paddles. The collection is accompanied by its original cardboard shipping box, which identifies the set as Item RA79004 LMS and confirms the place of manufacture as India. A label on the base of the smallest jar also states Made in India.
Lot: 61 - Antique Tabletop Swivel Dressing Mirror w/ Drawer
This antique tabletop dressing mirror, frequently referred to as a shaving mirror, dates to the late 19th or early 20th century. The piece features an arched mirror plate set within a conforming wood frame. The frame is mounted on two fluted and turned upright supports, allowing the mirror to pivot for adjustment. These supports are fixed to a rectangular box base that houses a single, full-width drawer. The primary construction material is a dark-stained hardwood with a mahogany or walnut finish, while the secondary wood used for the drawer sides is a light-colored wood, likely pine or poplar. The drawer is constructed with simple joined construction using rabbet or butt joints rather than dovetails. Hardware consists of two simple turned wooden pulls on the drawer front and metal swivel hardware with turned wooden adjustment knobs on the upright supports. A modern white rectangular auction lot sticker with a barcode and the number 61 is located on the upper left of the backboard. Faint black stamped characters are present on the bottom right of the base back, though they are not clearly legible.
Lot: 62 - A Lot of 10 Bottles of Hoppe's Elite Gun Oil
This lot consists of ten individual bottles of Hoppe's Elite Gun Oil, each containing 2 fluid ounces (60ml) of synthetic lubricant. These black plastic bottles are designed for precision maintenance, featuring twist-top applicator nozzles and silver-colored labels with orange and black accents. The oil is marketed as featuring High Performance Technology for superior lubrication and corrosion protection of modern firearms, specifically noted for its ability to repel dirt and carbon. The front labels include the manufacturer name Hoppe's, the model designation Elite, and the description Gun Oil, along with claims of being non-flammable and having net contents of 2floz(60ml). The reverse labels provide detailed product information, stating the oil is designed for today's modern hunter and shooter and leaves a thin, even coating that can withstand extreme heat with minimal burn-off. Prominent markings on the back include directions for use and a mandatory California Proposition 65 warning which reads: WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Several bottles in this collection still retain original white price stickers marked at $2.00 EACH.
Lot: 63 - CCI & Elephant Muzzleloading & Cleaning Supplies
This lot comprises a group of muzzleloading shooting supplies and maintenance accessories. The collection includes nine individual 100-count tins of CCI U.S. Musket Caps Liberty, one 16 ounce metal can of Elephant brand FFg granulation black powder, one 4 fluid ounce bottle of Remington 40-X Rifled Bore Cleaner, one 4 ounce aerosol canister of Break-Free CLP cleaner lubricant and preservative, and one bag containing approximately 200 Code VI white cotton gun cleaning patches. Prominent markings include the Elephant brand trademark with an elephant logo and NET WT. 16 OZ (454 g) on the powder can, the CCI branding with U.S. Musket Caps Liberty and 100ct. on the cap tins, and standard product identification on the cleaning agents. The items are housed in their original retail containers which display various manufacturing details and safety instructions. Note - As an antique or black powder firearm, this item does not require a background check.3 cap tins are empty and black powderis empty
Lot: 64 - Indigenous North American Prehistoric Lithic Set
This collection consists of approximately 29 prehistoric lithic artifacts representing various Indigenous North American stone tool technologies. The grouping features a range of diagnostic projectile point forms, including side-notched, corner-notched, and stemmed types. These specimens are hand-knapped through lithic reduction techniques, displaying percussion and pressure flaking scars, marginal retouching, and bifacial thinning. The materials comprise various silicate minerals such as chert, flint, jasper, and chalcedony in colors ranging from gray and black to tan, white, and reddish-brown. Tool types identified include arrowheads, spear tips, scrapers, and bifacial fragments. Notable within the group is a small biface shaped into a fish-form eccentric. Surface characteristics include varying degrees of patina and mineral staining. These typologies are characteristic of the Archaic through Woodland periods of North American prehistory.
Lot: 65 - Pair GE 40-Channel Handheld CB Transceivers 3-5979
A pair of General Electric (GE) model 3-5979 handheld Citizens Band (CB) transceivers. Each unit is constructed from dark grey and black textured plastic. The front panels feature a rotary channel selector dial numbered 1 through 39 (with intermediate dots for even numbers), a red-tinted digital LED channel display window, and a yellow button labeled Channel Display / Battery Check. Below the display is a three-position slide switch for HI - MID - LO power settings and a four-slotted grille labeled MIC for the integrated internal microphone. The top of each unit features two rotary knobs for power/volume and squelch control. A large black push-to-talk (PTT) button is located on the left side of the housing. Each transceiver is equipped with a retractable, telescopic metal antenna featuring a black and silver decorative sleeve marked with 40, SEARCH, and a GE monogram logo followed by the word sentry. The right side of each unit includes two jacks labeled ANTENNA and 12V DC. The rear of the units includes a molded label identifying them as FCC ID: G9H3-5979 and MADE IN MALAYSIA. Both units have attached black nylon carrying straps.
Lot: 66 - T. Eakins & D. Cornwell Medical History Prints
A trio of color offset lithographic prints depicting historical medical scenes. The collection includes two reproductions of works by Thomas Eakins: The Gross Clinic (1875) and The Agnew Clinic. These prints were published for Ethicon Suture Laboratories, a Division of Johnson and Johnson, and include printed credits to Jefferson Medical College and the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. The third print is The Dawn of Abdominal Surgery by Dean Cornwell, N.A., published by John Wyeth and Brother, Inc., Philadelphia. This print is accompanied by its original paper folder and a descriptive tissue paper overlay featuring a numbered key that identifies the historical figures in the scene, including Dr. Ephraim McDowell and Jane Todd Crawford. All works feature printed titles, artist names, and publisher information in the lower margins. The Cornwell print also includes a printed artist monogram in the lower left of the image.
Lot: 67 - Pair Majolica Style Reading Monkey Figurines
This pair of glazed ceramic figurines depicts anthropomorphic monkeys in a seated position, designed in the Singerie tradition. Each monkey is dressed in a red fez, a light-colored vest with dark blue trim, and matching trousers, and is shown reading a small green book. The figures are seated on square pedestals featuring a diamond-textured pattern and decorated with red and blue swags. The pedestals rest on rectangular bases with a dark blue bottom edge and a scalloped white and blue border. The underside of one figurine is incised with the number 187 and contains a central circular vent hole. The underside of the second figurine features faint, incised cursive characters that appear to read as a W or M followed by R. 3623. Both pieces are finished with a glossy glaze showing a fine network of crazing.
Lot: 68 - Disney & Scholastic Children's Books & Cassettes
This collection consists of several hardcover children�s books and an assortment of audio cassette tapes, primarily featuring Disney and Scholastic titles produced between 1977 and 1993. The primary group includes multiple large-format hardcover books from The Talking Mickey Mouse Show series, published by Worlds of Wonder (W.o.W.) in conjunction with The Walt Disney Company. These titles include The Impossible Journey (1986), Secret of the Silver Mine (1987), The Littlest Viking (1987), A Mystery in Paris (1986), and The Little Lost Elephant (1987). Each of these volumes is accompanied by a color-coordinated cassette tape specifically designed for use with the Talking Mickey Mouse animatronic toy. The lot also contains several loose audio cassette tapes. Notable Scholastic Cassette titles include The Relatives Came by Cynthia Rylant (1993), Skyfire by Frank Asch (1990), Miss Nelson Has a Field Day by Harry Allard (1988), Over in the Meadow (1993), and Ming Lo Moves the Mountain by Arnold Lobel (1986). Also included are two Walt Disney Storyteller red shell cassettes featuring Pete�s Dragon (1977) and Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (1979). Additional tapes include Schoolhouse Rock: The Body Machine (1984), World Famous Stories: Pinocchio (1988), and Summertime Kids' Stories (1986). The books feature pictorial boards and are quarto in format. The cassette shells are constructed of molded plastic with printed labels. Items were manufactured in the United States, Hong Kong, and China.
Lot: 69 - Scholastic Children's Audiobook Cassettes 1986-93
A collection of children's audiobook cassettes from the Scholastic Cassettes series, published between 1986 and 1993. The group features stories by authors including Tomie dePaola, Kevin Henkes, Jan Brett, Paulette Bourgeois, Pat Hutchins, and Eve Bunting. Each unit consists of a standard audiocassette housed in a clear plastic jewel case with a printed paper J-card insert. The inserts provide color illustrations from the original books and publication data including title, author, narrator, composer, and copyright date. Production credits cite Scholastic Inc. in association with entities such as Blane and DeRosa Productions, Listening Library, Inc., Hirtz Music Construction, and Robert Mack Productions. Titles present include Sheila Rae, the Brave; Franklin Is Lost; Merry Christmas, Strega Nona; The Legend of the Bluebonnet; The Whale's Song; The Little Band; More Bunny Trouble; Mama, Do You Love Me?; The Day the Goose Got Loose; Berlioz the Bear; Over the River and Through the Woods; Where's Our Mama?; Marshmallow; Traveling to Tondo; Is Your Mama a Llama?; Why the Sun and the Moon Live in the Sky; Old Bear; The Wind Blew; and The Legend of the Indian Paintbrush.
Lot: 70 - Set 3 Dazey Style Glass & Cast Iron Butter Churns
A set of three decorative butter churns in graduated sizes, designed in the style of antique Dazey glass churns. Each piece features a clear glass jar with a rectangular footprint and molded lettering on the sides. The jars are paired with cast iron screw-on lids that house a manual, gear-driven crank mechanism. These mechanisms are fitted with turned wooden handle grips and internal wooden paddles for churning. The metal components exhibit a uniform, artificially aged rusted finish characteristic of contemporary decorative reproductions. The collection is accompanied by its original cardboard box, which bears a label identifying the set as item number RA79004 LMS and notes the country of origin as India. A sticker on the base of the smallest jar also indicates it was made in India.
Lot: 71 - Cleveland Press June 1934 Bound Archive Volume
A large-format bound archive volume containing the daily issues of The Cleveland Press for the month of June 1934. The volume contains the daily Final Home editions, beginning with the issue dated Friday, June 1, 1934. The content provides a comprehensive record of regional and national news during the Great Depression, with headlines covering the search for the Clyne witness, severe heatwaves affecting agriculture, and local criminal investigations such as the Gordon Park mystery. The archive is heavily illustrated with period photography and extensive display advertisements for contemporary Cleveland retailers, including The May Company, Wurlitzer, The Halle Bros. Co., and The Vincent-Barstow Co. A full-page color advertisement for Chesterfield cigarettes is present. The volume features multiple pages of period comic strips, including Buck Rogers, 25th Century A.D., Alley Oop, Wash Tubbs, Freckles and His Friends, and Bizzy Bear. The issues are bound in blue cloth over heavy boards with a black leather title label affixed to the spine featuring gold-stamped text. Size: Folio (approximately 17 inches by 23 inches).
Lot: 72 - The Cleveland Press Bound Folio, July-August 1940
A large folio volume containing a collection of daily issues of The Cleveland Press newspaper spanning July and August 1940. The volume is quarter-bound in tan cloth with marbled paper-covered boards. The spine features the title Cleveland Press and the date range July - Aug. 1940 stamped in black ink. Provenance is indicated by a circular Library of Congress stamp at the base of the spine surrounding an eagle emblem, accompanied by the handwritten archival number 9278. This volume captures a significant two-month period during World War II with front-page headlines covering the Battle of Britain, the shelling of ships in the English Channel, the Italian advance in Somaliland, and motives for the murder of Leon Trotsky. Local content includes coverage of Cleveland Indians pitcher Bob Feller, regional news, and extensive period advertising for local businesses such as Taylor's department store and the Stone Shoe Company. The interior also features full-page daily comic strips including Donald Duck, Nancy, Wash Tubbs, and Freckles and His Friends. Masthead dates visible include July 1, July 24, August 8, and August 22, 1940.
Lot: 73 - Pearson's Magazine, Oct & Nov 1909, 2 Issues
Two original softcover issues of Pearson's Magazine, specifically the October 1909 and November 1909 editions. These American periodicals are bound in their original illustrated paper wrappers and are quarto in size. The October issue includes The Adventures of Mr. Peter Ruff by E. Phillips Oppenheim, illustrated by Bayard Jones, and James Creelman's investigative piece After the Great Massacre. The November issue features cover art by Arthur Covey and contains James Creelman's The Turks, The Christians and the Holy Sepulchre along with political cartoons by W.A. Rogers. Both magazines contain numerous period advertisements, notably a color back-cover advertisement for Crystal Domino Sugar and ads for M. M. Motorcycles and the Hoffman House. Measurements: 10 x 6.75 inches each.
Lot: 74 - Pearson's Magazine, 3 Issues, Apr, Jul & Aug 1907
A trio of original softcover issues of Pearson's Magazine from 1907, comprising the April, July, and August editions. These quarto-sized periodicals are bound in their original illustrated paper wrappers. The April issue, Volume XVII, Number 4, contains The Mastery of a Billion Dollars by James Creelman and stories featuring the character Randolph Mason by Melville Davisson Post. The July issue features The Other Mr. Perkins and an article regarding the Steel Corporation. The August issue, Volume XVIII, Number 2, features the serialized story The Missioner by E. Phillips Oppenheim. The publications include numerous black-and-white illustrations and period advertisements, such as a full-page Sapolio advertisement noting a photograph taken in Winthrop, Maine, in 1905.
Lot: 75 - Tom Lovell, Surrender at Appomattox, Lithograph
This offset lithographic print on paper, titled Surrender at Appomattox, is after the original work by American illustrator Tom Lovell. The scene depicts the historic surrender of General Robert E. Lee to General Ulysses S. Grant at the Appomattox Court House on April 9, 1865. Lee is shown seated at a desk on the left side of the composition accompanied by his aide-de-camp, while Grant is seated at a smaller table on the right, surrounded by several Union officers. The print features a printed artist signature in the lower right corner of the image. The lower right margin contains a printed copyright reading � 1986 National Geographic Society. The lower center margin is titled SURRENDER AT APPOMATTOX / April 9, 1865. The work is professionally housed in a dark-stained wood frame with a double mat in gray and navy blue under glass. The reverse is sealed with a dust cover and retains a gallery label from Carriage House Gallery.
Lot: 76 - Mort Kunstler, War Is Hell, Framed Civil War Print
Framed reproduction print, likely an offset lithograph, after the original 1994 oil painting titled War Is Hell by American historical artist Mort K�nstler. The scene depicts Union General William Tecumseh Sherman during the American Civil War, leading his troops through the burning ruins of a city, likely Atlanta, during his March to the Sea. The composition features Sherman on horseback in the foreground, flanked by cavalry and infantrymen against a backdrop of intense flames and charred buildings. The work features a printed artist signature and date of 94 in the lower-left corner. A brass plaque mounted to the bottom of the frame is inscribed with the title and artist: "WAR IS HELL" BY MORT K�NSTLER. The piece is professionally presented in a dark wood frame with a gold-toned inner border and a navy blue mat with a gold-leafed bevel. The reverse is finished with black dust paper and includes a hanging wire.
Lot: 77 - Arts and Crafts Style Hammered Copper Table Lamp
This Arts and Crafts style table lamp is constructed of hand-hammered copper featuring a dark, aged patina. The design consists of a conical metal shade supported by a single, wide-curved metal arm that terminates in a decorative scroll. The base displays a matching bulbous, hammered form. The interior of the shade shows a bright hammered copper surface. The lamp has been rewired with a modern cream-colored plastic-insulated cord and a standard two-prong plug. It is equipped with a standard brass shell socket and a black plastic rotary turn-knob switch. No maker's marks or signatures are present.
Lot: 78 - Toyota Motor Tool Kit and Vinyl Roll Bag
This is a factory tool kit and storage roll produced by Toyota Motor in Japan. This specific set was standard equipment for various Toyota vehicles from the late 1960s through the early 1980s, frequently associated with models such as the Land Cruiser FJ40, Hilux, and Corolla. The roll bag is constructed from a textured tan vinyl with contrasting green piping and a black fabric web strap closure secured with metal D-rings. The exterior is printed in red with the period-correct stylized Toyota logo and the text TOYOTA MOTOR MADE IN JAPAN. The interior contains stitched pockets designed to house various automotive tools. This kit includes an L-shaped lug wrench featuring a pry-bar tip marked MADE IN JAPAN, a spark plug tube wrench, and a yellow-painted folding metal wheel chock also embossed with MADE IN JAPAN. Length: Approximately 12 to 14 inches.
Lot: 79 - NASA Space Memorabilia, Plaques & Lithographs
A collection of NASA and space exploration memorabilia comprising two framed replica plaques and an assortment of official lithograph photographs. The first plaque is a gold-tone metal replica of the Pioneer 10 plaque, featuring symbolic imagery intended for extraterrestrial life, housed in a black frame with a gold-tone inner border. The second plaque is a silver-tone metal replica of the Apollo 11 lunar plaque mounted on a wood-grain base, featuring the inscription Here men from the planet Earth first set foot upon the Moon and facsimile signatures of the Apollo 11 crew and Richard Nixon. The group of NASA lithographs includes official portraits and mission photographs. Identified subjects include John Glenn, Virgil Gus Grissom, Frank Borman, and Elliot M. See, Jr. Mission crew photographs include the Gemini IV and Gemini X prime crews. The collection also contains black-and-white photographs of early satellite launches, including the Vanguard I, Vanguard II, and Juno II Pioneer III Space Probe. Most lithographs feature printed identification and NASA reference numbers. Signatures on the lithograph portraits are printed facsimiles and have not been third-party authenticated.
Lot: 80 - Set 3 Dazey Style Butter Churns
A graduated set of three contemporary reproduction manual hand-crank butter churns, modeled after early 20th-century designs by the Dazey Churn and Manufacturing Company. Each unit consists of a square-profile clear glass jar base with a cast iron lid and crank mechanism. The metal components feature a factory-applied, distressed faux-rust finish to simulate an aged appearance. The crank mechanisms include external gearing, turned wood handle knobs, and internal wooden paddles. Each glass jar is embossed with lettering that reads Dazey Churn Co. The largest cast iron lid features an embossed number 12 on the neck. This set includes the original manufacturer packaging from India, labeled with Item #: RA79004 LMS and Desc: Butter Churn Set of 3 Pcs. These items are designed for decorative use in rustic or primitive-style home decor.
Lot: 81 - GSD Nr. 5 Pasta Machine, W. Germany
A hand-cranked pasta or noodle cutting machine manufactured by GSD (Gross and Schmidt). This model, designated as Nr. 5, features a heavy cast metal body finished in blue and white enamel-style paint. The machine is designed for table mounting via an integrated C-clamp with a polished metal wing-nut screw. The internal mechanism consists of three separate roller sets: one with small perforations for fine noodles or vermicelli, one with horizontal ribbing, and one smooth set. The rollers appear to be constructed of brass or a brass-toned metal alloy. The unit is operated by a blue metal crank arm fitted with a red wooden handle. On the reverse side, a series of adjustable metal plates are secured by flat-head screws. Markings include GSD Nr. 5 embossed on the top edge and highlighted in red paint. The polished metal top plate is stamped Made in Western Germany. A small number 75 is incised into the cast body at the hinge point.
Lot: 82 - Eagle Signal Alusig Red Traffic Light w/ Pelco
This is a single-section traffic signal head manufactured by the Alusig division of Eagle Signal. The unit features a square-shaped yellow painted aluminum housing. It is fitted with a single red circular textured lens. The rear of the housing displays an embossed square containing a stylized bird logo, the trademark for Eagle Signal, with the name ALUSIG embossed below it. The signal is topped with an adjustable cast metal mounting bracket marked PELCO SE-0370. The unit has been wired with a standard two-prong electrical cord for domestic use and illuminates when connected to a power source. Approximate Dimensions: 14 inches x 14 inches x 7 inches.
Lot: 83 - Set 4 Cardinal Corp Mid-C. Chrome & Plastic Chairs
A set of four industrial task chairs manufactured by the Cardinal Corporation of Stanley, Wisconsin. These mid-century modern style chairs feature molded green plastic backrests and seats mounted to chrome-plated tubular steel frames. The seats and backrests are secured to the frame with visible metal fasteners. The frame construction includes an X-style cross-brace under the seat for structural reinforcement. Each chair is supported by four legs terminating in black swivel caster wheels. The underside of the green plastic components is embossed with the maker mark: CARDINAL CORPORATION / OF / STANLEY, WISCONSIN.
Lot: 84 - 14 Appalachian Industrial & Commercial Decals
An assortment of 14 commercial and institutional decals and bumper stickers, primarily representing businesses and organizations from the Appalachian and Tri-State regions of Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Ohio. This collection features several items associated with regional industrial and coal mining sectors. Featured pieces include: Line Power Manufacturing Corp. of Bristol, Virginia, featuring a blue logo on a grey-tan rectangular field. A. Schulman Inc. of Akron, Ohio, a yellow strip for engineered plastics compounds. Polyman energy-conserving material yellow strip. Paramont Pride large white bumper sticker with black block lettering. Two variations of KET (The Kentucky Network) decals, including one tan and green and one blue and white. Safety Equipment Distributing Company, Inc. with locations in Knoxville and Smyrna, Tennessee. Wise County Vocational-Technical Center of Virginia. Sperry Univac blue strip reading I am With Sperry Univac. Parkway Auto Sales, Inc. of Isom, Kentucky, featuring a blue prismatic background. Somerset Sales and Rentals, Inc. of Somerset, Kentucky. Transervice Lease Corporation black strip with orange and white text. Parts large stylized logo in brown and black. Wilder oval decal with black text on white. The reverse of several stickers reveals they are unused new old stock, with some featuring the manufacturer mark MaCal.
Lot: 85 - Pair Manuals: Trapper & Fisherman (1956)
A pair of softcover instructional manuals concerning outdoor pursuits. The first volume is titled The Trapper's Companion, published by A. R. Harding of Columbus, Ohio. This small-format guidebook contains instructions and diagrams for the construction of various homemade traps, including deadfalls and snares. The interior features woodcut-style illustrations such as the popular Canadian deadfall and figure-four triggers, along with photographs of trappers with catches of muskrat, skunk, and various furs from Pennsylvania and Northern Ontario. The second volume is The Fisherman's Handbook, 3rd Edition, published by The Fisherman Magazine around 1956. This larger reference volume contains comprehensive sections on boats, outboard motors, reels, rods, and various fish species. The work is heavily illustrated with period advertisements for brands including Johnson Sea-Horse motors, Heddon River Runt lures, Monel fishing line, and Uncle Josh pork rind baits. It includes geographic fishing guides for states such as Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, and North Carolina, as well as a glossary of motor terms and biological identification charts for species like the Yellow Perch and Rio Grande Perch.
Lot: 86 - Chronicle-Telegram, Nov & Dec 1947, Bound Folio
This is a bound elephant folio archival volume containing daily editions of The Chronicle-Telegram newspaper from Elyria, Ohio, for the months of November and December 1947. The volume is half-bound in dark pebbled cloth with tan buckram on the spine and corners. The spine features black stamped text reading CHRONICLE TELEGRAM, 1947, and the months NOVEMBER and DECEMBER. An ink stamp inside the front cover identifies the binder as the O. J. Forman Company, News File Binders, Monmouth, Illinois. The collection includes a continuous run of daily editions from late 1947, preserving a comprehensive historical record of post-war American life. Significant front-page headlines from this period include POWER STRUGGLE IS SPLITTING EUROPE (November 12) regarding the early Cold War and domestic reports such as 9 INJURED IN AUTOMOBILE COLLISIONS (November 1). The volume is a rich source of period graphic design and commercial history, featuring large-format advertisements for major brands of the era including Buick, Sears, Roebuck and Co., Sunoco, and Bendix Radios. It also contains multiple pages of classic comic strips including Nancy, Archie, Mickey Finn, and others. The interior pages consist of original newsprint with period illustrations, photographs, and maps throughout.
Lot: 87 - The Cleveland Press: Bound Issues, November 1933
A large folio bound volume containing the daily issues of The Cleveland Press newspaper for the month of November 1933. The volume is bound in publisher's sage green cloth with a black title label on the spine and front board featuring gold-toned stamped lettering. The interior contains the complete daily run for that month, documenting significant historical events including the re-election of Ray T. Miller, the inauguration of Mayor Harry L. Davis, National Recovery Administration (NRA) initiatives, and the Dr. Alice L. Wynekoop murder trial. The issues include the Press Sports section, illustrated retailer advertisements for Sears, Roebuck and Co., Bond Clothes, and Nisley Shoes, and a dedicated features page with comic strips such as Buck Rogers, 25th Century, A.D., Alley Oop, Freckles and His Friends, and Wash Tubbs. A circular ink property stamp from the Cleveland Public Library is present on the front page of the issue dated November 1, 1933.
Lot: 88 - Bryant, Popular History of US, Serial Parts, 1878
A collection of original serial parts for Bryant's Popular History of the United States, published by Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, with covers dated 1878 and 1879. These softcover pamphlets are bound in their original illustrated paper wrappers and were marketed with the statement Sold Only By Subscription. The decorative front covers feature a composite engraving of a sailing ship, a landscape, the US Capitol building, and a prominent bald eagle. Individual issues present in this group include Part One, Part Thirteen, Part Twenty-Six, Part Twenty-Nine, and Part Thirty-Five. The work is described as Fully Illustrated and contains numerous engravings, maps, and portraits integrated within the text, including a portrait of Patrick Gordon in the section concerning Pennsylvania.
Lot: 89 - Berlin, Cohan, Paull et al. Sheet Music, 1907-41
This collection of sheet music contains multiple paper booklets from the early 20th century, primarily featuring popular songs, marches, and waltzes. Notable inclusions are Irving Berlin's Oh! How I Hate To Get Up In The Morning (Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., 1918), Beautiful Ohio by Mary Earl (Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., 1918), Herald of Peace by E.T. Paull (E.T. Paull Music Co., 1914), and Pray For The Lights To Go Out by Tunnah and Skidmore (Skidmore Music Co., 1914). Other titles present include When You Come Back by George M. Cohan (M. Witmark & Sons, 1918), Horses by Richard A. Whiting and Byron Gay (Leo. Feist Inc., 1926), Smarty by Jack Norworth and Albert Von Tilzer (The York Music Co., 1908), and Old Black Joe by Stephen Foster (McKinley Music Co.). The booklets are quarto-sized with illustrated covers featuring artwork attributed to Barbelle, Dan Lutz, and Pfeiffer. Several pieces feature photographs of performers such as Dot Barnett and Bob Causer's Collegians. The Irving Berlin piece bears an owner signature in ink reading Holly H. Richey. Additional titles in the group include Tonight We Love, Is There Any Better Country Than The USA?, That�s What God Made Mothers For, When I Am Grown Up Daddy, Summer Breezes Waltzes, The Hero and the Fairies, College Life, and It Takes A Little Girl To Build A Home Sweet Home. Measurements: approximately 12 x 9 inches per sheet.
Lot: 90 - Set 3 Dazey Style Glass Butter Churn Reproductions
A set of three graduated manual butter churns, produced as contemporary decorative reproductions of Dazey Churn and Mfg. Co. designs. The set consists of small, medium, and large sizes. Each unit features a clear, square-profile glass jar with embossed lettering. The glass on the smallest jar is marked DAZEY CHURN, ST. LOUIS, and NO. 10. Each jar is fitted with a cast-iron mechanical assembly featuring a hand-cranked gear mechanism. These mechanisms drive internal wooden paddle blades attached to metal drive shafts. The crank arms are finished with turned wooden handles. The metal components are finished with a heavy, uniform rust-colored patina to simulate an antique appearance. As indicated by the accompanying packaging label for Item RA79004 LMS, this set was manufactured in India.
Lot: 91 - Dostal Brothers Edelweiss Beer Wooden Crate w/ Lid
16x25x14 This is a wooden bottle shipping crate from the Dostal Brothers brewery, formerly located in Bucyrus, Ohio. The crate is constructed from thick wood planks reinforced with galvanized metal strapping at the corners and along the perimeter of the lid. It features a continuous metal rod hinge and integrated rectangular cutout handles on the side panels. The front panel is stenciled with the Edelweiss brand name in script inside a pennant-shaped border. The back of the crate is stenciled with Dostal Brothers / Bucyrus, Ohio in a rectangular frame. The interior back panel contains the instructions When Empty Return To / Dostal Bros., Bucyrus, Ohio. A manufacturer mark on the side panel identifies the maker as The Buckeye Bottle Case Co. of Cincinnati, Ohio. The interior floor of the crate exhibits dark circular staining and impressions consistent with the storage and transport of glass bottles.
Lot: 92 - A Collection of Six Advertising Ashtrays
This group of promotional ashtrays features various hospitality, brewery, and distillery brands from the mid-to-late 20th century. The collection includes a rectangular white milk glass dish with the blue Harp Lager logo and central harp symbol. A square-rounded cream ceramic ashtray features red and black text for Greene King, Harvest Ale, and Abbot Ale. A circular white ceramic piece is printed with Canadian Club in script alongside Hiram Walker's and Imported Whisky in block lettering. The lot contains two Las Vegas themed pieces: a clear glass circular ashtray with red and white fired-on enamel for the Riviera Hotel and Delmonico, and a black glazed ceramic circular ashtray with white lettering for the Hotel Fremont Downtown Las Vegas. Completing the set is a circular smoked glass ashtray for InnSuites International showing a maroon logo and contact phone numbers for the United States and Canada. Visible markings include Harp Lager, Greene King, Harvest Ale, Abbot Ale, Canadian Club, Hiram Walker's, Imported Whisky, Riviera, Delmonico, Las Vegas, Hotel Fremont, Downtown Las Vegas, and InnSuites International.
Lot: 93 - Set International Burlap Coffee Shipping Sacks
An assortment of used coffee shipping sacks constructed from coarse-woven natural burlap and jute fiber. This collection includes bags from various international coffee-producing regions, featuring printed graphics and text for identification and logistics. The assortment includes sacks from Royal Coffee, Inc. destined for the USA with a net weight of 60 kg. Also included are sacks from Cafes do Brasil featuring a stylized green coffee branch logo with red cherries, and Brazilian Arabica beans from Cooxupe with a vertical green stripe. East African representation includes a bag from Cafe Imports for coffee produced in the Uru North region of Tanzania, a bag for coffee from Munga, Tanzania, and a bag for Kebena Kossa natural Limu coffee from Ethiopia marked for the 2020/21 crop year with a central blue stripe. Printing is executed in multi-colored inks including black, green, red, and blue.
Lot: 94 - A Collection of Five Burlap Coffee Transport Sacks
A collection of five woven jute burlap coffee transport sacks originating from Ethiopia and Indonesia. One sack features dark blue text identifying the contents as Kebena Kossa Ethiopian coffee, specifically Natural Limu Grade 3 from the 2020/21 crop year, including ICO 010/0507/0002 and certification number 0002. Another sack displays a black VC logo for Varion Coffee and is labeled Indonesia Arabica Coffee Sumatra Mandheling Grade 1 DP, featuring a single vertical green stripe. Two sacks are printed with information for Royal Coffee, Inc., including container number 0050104 and a 60 kg net weight, with USA as the destination. A fifth sack features a diamond-shaped graphic logo and a central vertical green stripe, with text indicating Sumatra Mandheling Grade 1 DP coffee from Indonesia. These sacks are constructed from coarse natural woven fibers and were used for the international transport of green coffee beans.
Lot: 95 - Set 4 International Burlap Green Coffee Sacks
A set of four industrial shipping sacks for green coffee beans, manufactured from woven jute burlap. This collection includes bags from multiple international origins. One sack from Cooperativa Sagrada Familia in Nicaragua features Sucafina Specialty branding and indicates a weight of 69 kg. A second sack from Nicaragua is marked for Royal Coffee, Jinotega region, with a 69 kg capacity. A sack from Indonesia features a vertical green stripe and a stylized VC logo, identifying the contents as Sumatra Mandheling Grade 1 DP with a 60 kg weight. The final sack from Peru features Shared-X Impact Farming branding from the Chanchamayo Junin region. All bags feature stenciled black text and graphic logos related to the coffee estates and export cooperatives.
Lot: 96 - Midland 13-105B Walkie-Talkies & Field Glasses
This lot features a pair of 1960s walkie-talkies and a pair of antique-style field glasses. The walkie-talkies are Midland Model 13-105B, manufactured in Japan in 1966. These portable hand-held transceivers are housed in black plastic cabinets with brushed metal-effect faceplates featuring a perforated sunburst pattern. Each unit is marked 5 Transistor and bears the stylized Midland manufacturer's mark. The reverse of each radio includes a silver foil label certifying FCC compliance and stating the manufacturing date. Both units are equipped with telescoping chrome antennas and side-mounted push-to-talk buttons. Included are two matching black textured leatherette carrying cases with silver Midland branding. The field glasses are of an antique Galilean design, constructed of metal with a black finish over brass. They feature a central knurled focusing wheel, a fixed-width bridge, and side loops for a neck strap. No maker's marks, model numbers, or magnification specifications are visible on the optics.
Lot: 97 - & Modern Advertising & Themed Playing Cards
A collection of 17 individual decks and multi-deck sets of playing cards spanning several decades, featuring corporate advertising, pop culture, and souvenir themes. The assortment includes multiple airline decks from United Airlines in red and blue variants and an Eastern Airlines bridge-size deck. Maritime and travel themes are represented by a Royal Caribbean Cruise Line deck and a deck featuring a square-rigged ship illustration. Advertising and corporate items include a 1994 Coca-Cola deck by The United States Playing Card Company, a Cunningham's 21 Drug Stores World Wide Pleasure deck, and a promotional deck for Lew Birmelin / Shaw-Barton of Mansfield, Ohio. A double-deck presentation set in a clear plastic case features United Hard Chrome and United Grinding and Machine Co. Themed and pop culture items include a Kennedy Kards deck featuring political caricatures from the early 1960s, a miniature Disney Mickey Mouse deck in a plastic travel case, and a Best Friends by Ruth Maystead dog-themed deck dated 2003. Art and decorative sets include a double-deck set with Edgar Degas-style ballet dancer motifs, a Remembrance bridge deck in a gold-toned box, and a Cartamundi Classic deck. Standard decks approximately 2.5 x 3.5 inches Bridge decks approximately 2.25 x 3.5 inches.
Lot: 98 - A Collection of Four American Advertising Tins and Containers Including Stanley's Crow Repellent and Lee of Conshohocken
This collection features four advertising containers from the early to mid-20th century, manufactured in the United States. The group includes a lithographed metal tin for Stanley�s Crow Repellent, manufactured by Borderland Products, Inc., Buffalo, New York. This 1/2 pint rectangular tin features a screw-top spout and graphics detailing its use for protecting seed corn with refined coal tar and creosote oil. Also present is a tall cylindrical metal container for the Lee of Conshohocken Extra Size Repair Kit, produced by the Lee Tire & Rubber Co., Conshohocken, Pennsylvania. This self-vulcanizing repair kit container features period graphics illustrating tire tube repair and mentions uses for various rubber goods. A cylindrical cardboard shaker container with metal ends for Saywell�s Ant Food from Saywell Laboratories, Cleveland, Ohio, is included, featuring a printed 25-cent price and listing sodium fluoride as an active ingredient. The fourth item is a cylindrical cardboard container for Compound Licorice Powder U.S.P., packed for Superia Laboratories, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio, and labeled for use as a laxative. Each item exhibits the typography and graphic design typical of period industrial and pharmaceutical packaging.
Lot: 99 - Wood Trinket Box w/ Rococo Print & Mirror
7.5x10x2 This wooden vanity or trinket box features a hinged lid with a color lithographic print inset under glass. The print portrays a Rococo style f�te galante scene with several elegantly attired figures in a garden setting. The print is housed within a carved wooden frame with a repeating classical leaf motif. The interior of the lid features an inset rectangular mirror. The main body of the box is partitioned into three compartments of varying sizes. The construction consists of a stained wood frame and partitions with a cardboard backing on the interior lid held in place by small metal nails. No artist signatures, edition numbers, or maker marks are visible on the item.
Lot: 100 - Set 3 Dazey Style Glass & Cast Iron Butter Churns
This set of three graduated butter churns consists of decorative reproductions designed in the style of antique Dazey models. Each churn is constructed with a square-sided glass jar and a cast iron mechanical assembly on the lid. The assembly includes a hand-turned crank with a wooden handle that operates internal wooden paddles via a geared mechanism. The largest unit features a metal lid embossed with the number 12. The smallest glass jar displays the embossed text DAZEY CHURN & MFG CO. These items are presented with their original retail packaging, which labels the set as Item number RA79004 LMS and specifies that they were made in India. The cast iron parts have a deliberate rusted finish meant to evoke an antique appearance.
Lot: 101 - Yi Wu Andong Wood Mantel & Electric Fireplace
41x17x42.5 tallThis electric fireplace is a two-piece unit consisting of a decorative wooden mantel and a removable electric firebox insert. The mantel is designed in a traditional Neo-Classical revival style, featuring a stepped top shelf over a central frieze with a raised arched molding and a decorative keystone block. The sides are detailed with fluted pilasters resting on a tiered plinth base. It is constructed of wood with a medium-brown stain that includes factory-applied distressing, such as simulated wormholes and surface abrasions, to create an aged appearance. The electric insert is housed in a black metal case with a tempered glass front and contains a faux log set designed to produce a flickering flame effect. The upper portion of the firebox features a grill for heater vents and a control panel with red indicator lights. A manufacturer's label on the back of the insert identifies the unit as Model ADL-2000M-X, manufactured by Yi Wu Andong Electrical Appliances Co., Ltd. in August 2007. Electrical specifications are 120V, 60Hz, and 1500W, and the unit is cULus listed.
Lot: 102 - Marble Top Mahogany-Finished Pedestal Plant Stand
12 dia and 39.5tall A traditional pedestal-style plant stand or accent table featuring a circular white marble top with gray veining and a bullnose edge. The stand is constructed with a dark mahogany-finished wooden pedestal column showcasing multiple decorative ring and knop turnings. The unit is supported by a tripod base consisting of three outward-curved legs. The top of the pedestal features a circular mounting disc with a central bolt where the marble top was originally attached. Similar examples are attributed to late 20th-century makers such as Heygill Imports or The Bombay Company, though no manufacturer marks or labels were identified on this item during inspection. Approximate Dimensions: Height 36 inches, Top Diameter 12 inches.
Lot: 103 - American Renaissance Revival Walnut & Marble Chest
40x18x39.5 This American Victorian Renaissance Revival chest of drawers, produced circa 1870�1880, is constructed of walnut with pine or poplar secondary wood. The piece is surmounted by a beveled white marble top featuring gray veining. The chest contains four full-width drawers, each adorned with applied moldings that form recessed panels with notched or eared corners. The case features paneled sides and is accented with carved corbels at the upper corners and additional carved decorative elements near the base. It stands on a simple plinth base with turned circular feet. The drawers are fitted with brass drop-ring pulls on rectangular backplates and circular metal escutcheons for keys. The back is composed of vertical planks of secondary wood. A handwritten number 34 in white chalk or grease pencil is present on the rear panel.
Lot: 104 - Jacobean Revival Burl & Hardwood Console Table
60x18x30 This console or library table is designed in the Jacobean or Spanish Baroque Revival style, likely produced in the early 20th century. The rectangular top is constructed with book-matched burl wood veneer panels set within a darker, straight-grained cross-banded wood border. The perimeter of the tabletop features a carved edge with a repeating pattern of ovals and scrolls. The table is supported by a trestle-style base characterized by two heavy bulbous or cup-and-cover turned supports resting on bracket feet. The supports are joined by a serpentine-shaped cross stretcher accented with three turned finials and central carved medallions. The piece is crafted from a dark-stained hardwood, potentially walnut or mahogany. No maker marks, labels, or stamps are visible on the item.
Lot: 105 - Duncan Phyfe Style Mahogany Triple Pedestal Table
82 in extended has 2 18 in leaves38i wide and 30in tall A mahogany or mahogany veneer dining table in the Duncan Phyfe style, featuring a rectangular top with two integrated drop leaves at the ends. The table is designed to expand via a wooden slide mechanism to accommodate additional leaves; one separate insert leaf is present. The top is supported by three turned pedestals. Each pedestal features four splayed, reeded legs terminating in brass-toned metal claw-foot caps. The construction includes a wooden track system for expansion and dowel pins for leaf alignment. No maker's marks or labels are visible.
Lot: 106 - American Turned Wood Spindle High Chair w/ Tray
18x18x37 An antique American wooden high chair dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. The chair is constructed from a stained hardwood and features a shaped crest rail over a backrest composed of four central flat-faced spindles and two outer turned stiles. It is equipped with a solid wood tray with a raised gallery edge, mounted on steam-bent arms that pivot on pins at the rear of the frame, allowing the tray to be flipped over the back for storage or seating. The chair includes a contoured plank seat, curved armrests, and is supported by four turned legs connected by two tiers of stretchers for stability. An integrated wooden footrest is attached to the front legs. The construction utilizes period-correct spindle-and-socket joinery. No visible manufacturer marks, stamps, or labels are present.
Lot: 107 - Late 19th C. American Stenciled Boston Rocker
This rocking chair is an example of the American Boston style featuring hand-stenciled and painted polychrome decoration. Constructed from mixed hardwoods with a dark-stained finish, the chair features a high back with a scrolled crest rail and a central vertical splat flanked by six spindles. The down-swept arms are supported by three spindles each and connect to a seat frame with a woven cane insert. The understructure consists of turned legs joined by a box stretcher, mounted on wooden rockers. Ornamental details include floral motifs in red and green, along with black-inked scrollwork and border accents across the crest rail, back splat, arms, and front seat rail. No clearly legible maker marks or stamps are present on the piece.
Lot: 108 - Attributed to Henkel Harris Mahogany Jewelry Chest
12x9.5x28 A mahogany tabletop jewelry chest or vanity organizer, attributed to Henkel Harris. The cabinet features a four-drawer arrangement in a two-over-two configuration. Each drawer is fitted with a faceted clear glass knob and lined with navy blue velvet. The exterior design incorporates traditional elements including a molded overhanging top, a tiered molded base, and fluted corner pilasters. The side panels feature recessed rectangular panels with shaped, scalloped edges. The back panel is pierced with two circular openings of different diameters. Drawer construction displays nailed joinery. No maker's marks are visible.
Lot: 109 - Alaska Packers Assoc Canoe Brand Salmon Wood Crate
20x13x10 A wooden shipping crate for canned salmon, featuring advertising for the Canoe Brand produced by the Alaska Packers Association. The box is constructed of thick wooden planks with simple nailed joints. The front panel and one side panel are decorated with black stenciled graphics. The design includes the text 4 DOZ. CANS in the upper left corner and FRESH RED in the upper right. The center features a decorative rectangular border containing the word SALMON in large bold block letters. Below this, CANOE BRAND is displayed between decorative scroll motifs. The bottom line reads ALASKA PACKERS ASSOCIATION. Notably, the graphics on one side panel are printed upside down relative to the front panel. The lid features faint black stenciled text arranged in two lines. The second line clearly reads WEST SALEM while the first line appears to contain a name or initials, possibly C. A. WEAVER. The crate was designed to hold four dozen cans of salmon.
Lot: 110 - Set 3 Dazey Style Glass Butter Churn Reproductions
A set of three modern reproduction butter churns in graduated sizes, categorized as decorative primitives. Each unit consists of a clear pressed glass jar base with a square footprint and rounded corners. The glass bodies are embossed with the lettering DAZEY and CHURN & MFG CO. The top mechanisms are constructed from cast metal with a manual hand-crank gear system and wooden handle grips. The internal dashers are also made of wood. These items are contemporary decorative reproductions manufactured in India, as evidenced by the adhesive base labels and the manufacturer information on the accompanying shipping box. The metal lids and mechanisms feature an intentional rusted patina applied during manufacturing to simulate age. The largest metal lid is embossed with the numeral 10.
Lot: 111 - Fenton White Hobnail Milk Glass Tableware Set
This collection features an assortment of white milk glass tableware manufactured by the Fenton Art Glass Company in the hobnail pattern. The glassware is characterized by regularly spaced raised nodules and includes several pieces with decorative ruffled or crimped rims. Included in the assortment is a salt and pepper condiment set comprising two shakers with silver-tone metal caps and a rectangular tray featuring a central chrome-plated handle with a ring finial. The group also contains a matched creamer and sugar set with flared ruffled rims and double handles, a low bowl with a wide ruffled edge and two integrated handles, and a small circular bowl featuring a heavy vertically-ribbed crimped ribbon rim. An embossed oval Fenton mark is present on the base of the glassware.
Lot: 112 - Set 5 Fenton Hobnail White Milk Glass Tableware
This set of white milk glass is produced in the Hobnail pattern by the Fenton Art Glass Company. Each piece is constructed from opaque white glass featuring regularly spaced, raised conical bumps across the body and lids. The collection includes matching candlesticks with hobnail-textured stems and circular bases, a footed lidded creamer with a pouring spout and single handle, a footed lidded sugar bowl with dual handles, and a lidded candy dish with a flat base. The lids are topped with stylized acorn-shaped finials and feature scalloped, ruffled edges that match the rims of the bowls. As seen in the provided images, the underside of the candy dish bears an embossed oval Fenton mark with the name in script and the numeral 9, indicating the piece was manufactured during the 1990s.
Lot: 113 - Imperial Glass Pattern Milk Glass Tableware
This collection of opaque white milk glass items is manufactured by the Imperial Glass Corporation and features the pattern. The grouping includes a footed centerpiece bowl, a pair of single-light candlesticks, and a covered handled nappy. Each piece is decorated with high-relief molded clusters of grapes and vine leaves. The footed bowl has an undulating scalloped rim and a beaded edge at the base. The matching candlesticks feature flared bases with corresponding grape motifs and beaded edges. The covered dish is finished with a lid featuring a grape cluster finial and a single horizontal handle on the bowl. Under ultraviolet light, the glass exhibits a pale green fluorescence indicative of manganese content. The base of the covered dish is marked with the molded IG logo inside a stylized oval.
Lot: 114 - 3 Fenton Hobnail Milk Glass Scalloped Edge Bowls
This collection consists of three opaque white milk glass bowls produced by the Fenton Art Glass Company in the signature Hobnail pattern. Each circular bowl is designed with an integrated raised central well and features a scalloped or ruffled edge on both the outer rim and the interior well. The exterior surfaces are covered in rows of raised hobs. One bowl displays the raised oval Fenton maker mark on the base, which identifies the piece as being manufactured in or after 1970. The remaining two bowls have faint or absent markings. These items are commonly identified as components of a larger chip and dip set, ashtrays, or candle holders.
Lot: 115 - Fenton Hobnail Milk Glass Bowl & Amber Compote
This lot features two distinct examples of American decorative glass. The first is a white milk glass pedestal bowl manufactured by Fenton Art Glass. It is decorated with an exterior hobnail pattern and a wide, double-crimped ruffled rim. The underside of the base displays an embossed oval Fenton mark, used by the company for pieces produced starting in the 1970s. The second item is a transparent amber glass pedestal compote. It features a spiral swirl pattern on the bowl and a matching twisted stem, finished with a ruffled rim. This amber piece is unmarked.
Lot: 116 - American Fruit & Vegetable Crate & Can Labels
This lot comprises a collection of approximately 17 original lithographic labels used for agricultural crates and canned goods, primarily dating from the early to mid-20th century. The collection features various brands and geographic origins across the United States, including California, Louisiana, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Arkansas. These items appear to be unused "new old stock" preserved from packing house archives. Individual brands and labels include: Two Golden State Lemons labels: Sunkist brand, packed by Lemon Cove Association, Tulare County, California. Features a California state map and oversized lemons. Markings include Western Litho Co., Los Angeles (1048). Two Fallbrook Brand Lemons labels: Sunkist brand, Fallbrook Citrus Association, Fallbrook, California. Features a waterfall scene. Markings include Crocker 2. Elk Brand Grapes: Features a portrait of an elk within a crest. Longwood Plantation Pure Syrup Cane: Features a vignette of a man cooking over an open fire, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Silver Tip California Grapes: Features a grizzly bear on a snowy ledge. Packed by Calripe Inc., Strathmore, California. Includes zip code 93267. Lady Rowena California Fruits: Features a medieval-style illustration of a woman on horseback. Packed by Ivanhoe Fruit Association, Ivanhoe, California. Three Mustang California Vegetables labels: Features a rearing white horse. Western Packing Co., Guadalupe, California. Podesta California Cherries: Features oversized cherries and orchard rows. Fred Podesta Farms, Linden, California. Powhatan Apple Rings: Features a profile portrait of an Indigenous man. H.P. Taylor Jr., Inc., Richmond, Virginia. Penrod June Peas: Features characters from Booth Tarkington�s Penrod novels. Littlestown Canning Co., Inc., Littlestown, Pennsylvania. Copyright 1914 by Doubleday, Page and Company. Race Track Flame Tokay Grapes: Features a horseshoe framing a grape cluster over a race track scene with cars. W.G. Micke, Lodi, California. White City Tomatoes: Features two red tomatoes in decorative frames. White City Canning Co., Green Forest, Arkansas. Dimensions vary by label type.
Lot: 117 - Fruit & Vegetable Crate Labels & Ephemera
An assortment of unused lithographed product labels primarily for fruit and vegetable crates from California and Florida, along with an agricultural instruction sheet. The collection features several prominent labels including Estero Brand Lemons from Goleta Lemon Association in Santa Barbara County with a coastal landscape graphic; Twins Brand Iceberg Lettuce from M. L. Kalich and Company in Watsonville showing two children holding a head of lettuce, marked with a 1941 trademark date; and Moonbeam Brand Citrus from Nelson and Company in Oviedo, Florida. Additional items include Million Dollar Brand Emperors grapes from Paul Dobson; Bronco Brand Citrus from Redlands Foothill Groves with a cowboy graphic; and Exposition Brand Lemons from Johnston Fruit Company featuring a reproduction of a 1909 award diploma. The lot also contains Carro Amano Aranci oranges from Gold Buckle Association; Squaw Brand Extra Sifted Peas from Centerville Canning Company; and smaller labels for Breakfast Belle and Hammock brands. A Dellford Brand potato label from United Grocers Company carries a 1974 date code. The group is accompanied by an instructional flyer for McQueen's Inoculator from the McQueen Bacteria Company of Baltic, Ohio. Visible lithographer marks include Schmidt Litho Company L.A., Crocker-Union S.F., and Stecher-Traung-Schmidt Corporation. The labels exhibit standard rectangular and die-cut formats typical of mid-century agricultural branding.
Lot: 118 - Litho Agricultural Crate & Product Labels
This collection consists of original mid-twentieth century color lithographic labels for various fruit, vegetable, and household products. The group features a variety of commercial artwork styles from the 1930s through the 1950s, representing agricultural cooperatives and growers from California, Florida, Texas, and Louisiana. Subject matter includes historical figures, sports, and whimsical characters. Specific identified labels include Lincoln Brand Citrus with portraits of Abraham Lincoln, Victoria Brand Citrus featuring Queen Victoria, and the Lone Eagle Brand with an aeronautical motif. Other notable agricultural labels include Brownies Brand Oranges, Goleta Brand Lemons, Pepper Brand from Waverly Growers Cooperative, Safe Hit Brand Texas Vegetables, Champ Brand Louisiana Sweet Potatoes, and various grape labels such as Million Dollar, American Pride, and Old Mission. The lot also includes a flat packaging label for Absorene Household Cleaner from St. Louis, Missouri. Several pieces retain printer markings including Schmidt Litho Co. L.A., Stecher-Traung S.F. Calif., A. Carlisle and Co., and Western Litho. Co. Los Angeles. Dimensions vary from approximately 4 by 13 inches to 11 by 11 inches.
Lot: 119 - Homer & Sunkist California Citrus Crate Labels
This collection consists of five color lithograph citrus crate labels produced for Southern California growers, dating to approximately 1929 and the early 20th century. These labels were originally designed for use on the ends of wooden fruit crates. The assortment includes designs from various packing houses in Los Angeles, Orange, and Riverside counties. The first label is for Gladiola Brand Oranges, featuring two stalks of pink gladiolus flowers on a metallic gold-toned background. It was produced for the Covina Orange Growers Association in Covina, California. The second label is for Corona Lily Brand, featuring a large orange spotted tiger lily against a dark field. It was grown and packed by Call Ranch in Corona, Riverside County. The third label is for Velvet Brand Valencias, dated 1929. It features a deep blue drapery background and an illustration of an orange in a Sunkist tissue wrap. It was produced for Irvine Valencia Growers in Irvine, California, and bears the lithographer mark for Schmidt Litho. Co. L.A. in the lower right corner. The fourth label is for Linen Brand Valencias, also dated 1929. The design features a diagonal cream-colored band with geometric red and green borders and a Sunkist-wrapped orange. It was produced for Irvine Valencia Growers in Irvine, California, and bears the Schmidt Litho. Co. L.A. lithographer mark. The fifth label is for Homer Brand, depicting a blue homing pigeon in flight against a yellow sun and green landscape. It includes Sunkist branding and was produced for the Orange Heights Orange Association in Corona, California. Dimensions: Approximately 11 x 11 inches each.
Lot: 120 - Set 3 Primitive Style Butter Churns
A set of three graduated hand-crank butter churns, modeled after Dazey designs. The collection includes three different sizes: small, medium, and large. Each churn is constructed with a square-form clear glass jar, a cast metal top assembly, and a multi-blade wooden paddle. The metal frames and side-mounted crank handles feature a factory-applied rust patina to simulate a primitive, antique appearance. The crank handles are finished with wooden knobs. The smallest jar features embossed vertical lettering, including the name DAZEY on one face. The set is accompanied by its original cardboard shipping box with a retail label identifying the item as RA79004 LMS and indicating manufacture in India. An auction tag from a previous sale is also included.
Lot: 121 - A Pair of Antique Dazey Glass Jar Butter Churns
This lot features a pair of manual hand-crank glass jar butter churns produced by the Dazey Churn and Manufacturing Company. Each churn consists of a square-sided clear glass jar with vertically embossed lettering reading DAZEY. The top assembly is comprised of a cast metal screw-on lid, a vertical frame housing a bevel gear mechanism, and a side-mounted crank handle with a wooden knob. Internally, a metal shaft extends into the jar, terminating in a four-blade wooden paddle beater. The mechanical parts are constructed from cast iron and steel.
Lot: 122 - Danny Trio Glazed Ceramic Monkey Garnitures
10 in tall A trio of mid-century glazed ceramic monkey garniture pieces featuring the incised mark of Danny. The set consists of a central seated figure and a matching pair of candlesticks, all finished with a colorful glaze and a prominent overall crazing. The central figure depicts an anthropomorphic monkey wearing a red fez, a white vest with blue trim, and light blue trousers, seated while reading an open green book. This figure is positioned on a pedestal decorated with a blue and white diamond lattice pattern. The two matching candlesticks feature central columns with a coordinating blue and white diamond lattice design, each with a small monkey in a red shirt and yellow head covering climbing the side. The candle cups are modeled in a fluted floral shape with a light blue glaze. All three pieces are mounted on dark blue bases�square for the central figure and hexagonal for the candlesticks�decorated with molded leaf and scrollwork. The undersides of the bases bear the incised name Danny above model numbers 142 on the central figure and 143 on the candlesticks.
Lot: 123 - Robinson Ransbottom Blue Crown Stoneware Crock
12.5 dia 14 in tall This large, cylindrical stoneware crock was produced by the Robinson Ransbottom Pottery Company of Roseville, Ohio. The vessel features straight sides and a thick, rounded rim. The exterior is finished in a light tan glaze with visible tide marks from the dipping process, while the interior is coated in a dark brown Albany-style slip glaze. A cobalt blue stenciled mark is centered on the front, consisting of a crown border with the numeral 5 inside a central circle and the characters U.S.A. at the base. The unglazed base of the crock features large, incised characters reading U S A arranged vertically. Capacity: 5 gallons.
Lot: 124 - 19th C. American Spun Brass Kettle w/ Iron Bail
14.5 dia 11in tall An antique spun brass kettle of American origin, dating to the mid-to-late 19th century. The vessel features a tapered cylindrical body with prominent horizontal lines, a characteristic feature of the metal spinning process patented by Hiram Hayden in 1851. It is constructed of brass with a rolled rim and is equipped with a sturdy wrought iron bail handle. The handle is attached to the rim via cast brass ears, which are secured with two copper rivets each. One ear is stamped with the number 14, indicating the vessel diameter in inches. While further maker marks are present below the number, they are too worn to be legible. This style of utilitarian metalware was common in the Connecticut River Valley, produced by firms such as the Ansonia Brass Company and Waterbury Brass Company. Diameter: 14 inches.
Lot: 125 - Dental Instruments & Supplies
This collection of dental instruments and supplies features a diverse array of hand tools and specialized equipment primarily from the mid-20th century. The assortment includes multiple pairs of extraction forceps, one of which is marked Oley-Bent and Germany. A Novol Porcelain Dissolver set by the Novocol Chemical Manufacturing Company of Brooklyn, New York, is included, consisting of its original light blue cardboard box, a graduated porcelain cup marked Novol Tablets - 1/4 oz with measurement increments, and a secondary porcelain component on a wire stand. Also present is a box for Asko Apex Broaches for root canal treatment manufactured by A. S. Koch and Sons of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The collection further contains a metal aspirating syringe and a large quantity of stainless steel and plated metal hand tools, such as explorers, scalers, and probes. A small wooden block is included, holding several metal tool heads or burs. The instruments are constructed of stainless steel and plated base metals, while the dissolver set is made of white porcelain.
Lot: 126 - & Antique Dental Instruments & Supplies
A diverse collection of professional dental tools and medical supplies from the early-to-mid 20th century. The assortment includes several pairs of extraction forceps, dental mouth mirrors including one with a detachable head, various dental explorers, probes, carvers, and scalers. Other instruments present include surgical scissors, tweezers (cotton pliers), elevators, and components for dental handpieces. The collection features several original period supply boxes: a large box of Platino Matrix Strips by Specialty Manufacturing Company of New York; a yellow box of Asko Swabbing Broaches by A.S. Koch and Sons of Lancaster, PA; a small white box for a Reserve-Cylinder Fischer syringe; and an orange box of Caulk Temporary Stopping. Several instruments bear manufacturer marks including S.S. White (S S W), Cleveland Dental Manufacturing Company (CLEV-DENT), and Ivory. Other markings include Made in U.S.A., Made in Germany, and various numerical catalogue marks. The instruments are primarily constructed of stainless steel and nickel- or chrome-plated steel, often featuring knurled or textured handles for grip. One instrument is fitted with a black composite or vulcanite handle.
Lot: 127 - Kundo Kieninger & Obergfell Anniversary Clock
A mechanical torsion pendulum anniversary clock produced by Kieninger & Obergfell under the brand name Kundo. The clock is housed in a polished brass frame with four clear glass panels and features an arched top with a loop carrying handle. It rests on four columnar feet decorated with black vertical stripe accents. The gilt brass dial is ornately chased with floral and scrollwork motifs and features white cartouches with black Roman numerals. The dial is marked Kundo above the center and West Germany along the bottom edge. The hands are crafted in a blackened filigree style. The movement is visible through the glass panels, with the backplate stamped Kieninger & Obergfell, Made in Germany, and no (0) jewels unadjusted. The clock is equipped with a four-ball rotating torsion pendulum.
Lot: 128 - Col. Peck, Lincoln Factory Executive Service, 1949
A set of volumes from the Lincoln Factory Executive Service, subtitled A Complete Training Service in the Principles and Practice of Modern Factory Management. Published by the Lincoln Extension Institute, Inc. of Cleveland, Ohio, this set represents the Revised Edition, Third Printing, dated June 1949. The collection includes titles such as Practical Shop Mathematics-I, Materials and Supplies, The Foreman�His Job, The Foreman�His Leadership, The Foreman�His Personality, System in Production, and The Workman�His Development. The editorial team was led by Editor-in-Chief Colonel E. C. Peck and Associate Editor-in-Chief J. Francis Carle. The volumes are bound in dark burgundy textured cloth with blind-stamped titles and a portrait of Abraham Lincoln on the front covers. The spines are decorated with green-stamped titles. Accompanying the set is an original Certificate of Grading issued to Jimmie B. Biegler on May 30, 1952, for the subject The Foreman�His Leadership.
Lot: 129 - A. Lincoln and H. Viegaard: Two Framed Prints
14in long A lot consisting of two framed prints. The first is a 19th-century engraving of Abraham Lincoln, depicting the 16th President bust-length with a beard. The print features a printed facsimile signature that reads Yours truly, A. Lincoln and the text President 1861-1865 centered below the image. It is housed in a period oval dark-stained wood frame with carved foliate motifs at the poles and sides and a gilded inner bezel. The second item is a black and white lithograph depicting a sentimental genre scene of a young boy dressed as an artist painting a portrait of a young girl. The print bears a plate signature in the lower right corner that reads H. Viegaard. It is mounted on a gray mat and presented in a rectangular light-toned wood frame with decorative metal corner brackets. The backing for this frame is a wooden board. No ruler is present in the photographs to provide exact dimensions.
Lot: 130 - Set 3 Glass & Cast Iron Butter Churns
A set of three decorative clear glass butter churns in graduated sizes, designed as modern reproductions of antique Dazey models. Each churn features a square glass jar with rounded corners and embossed lettering. The smallest jar is embossed with Dazey Churn & Mfg Co and No 10. The medium jar features similar text and is embossed No 20. The largest jar bears similar Dazey markings. Each piece is equipped with a cast iron crank mechanism featuring a wooden handle and an internal wooden paddle dasher attached to a metal shaft. The metal components are finished with a uniform rusted patina to simulate age. This set includes the original shipping box labeled Item RA79004 LMS and identifies the origin of manufacture as India. Large overall height approx. 12-13 inches Medium overall height approx. 9-10 inches Small overall height approx. 7-8 inches.
Lot: 131 - Set 30 C. H. Stoelting Co. Scientific Glass Slides
A collection of 30 scientific educational lantern slides manufactured by the C. H. Stoelting Company. Each slide is constructed from glass plates bound with black paper tape borders. The slides feature black and white technical diagrams, illustrations, and charts related to various scientific disciplines of the early 20th century. The subject matter includes optics (human eye anatomy, vision correction, concave mirrors, and photometry), electricity and magnetism (dynamos, transformers, armature windings, and electric motors), mechanics (pulleys, gears, and resolution of forces), and general physics and engineering (siphons, gas meters, thermometers, and hydraulic appliances). Each slide features the company name C. H. STOELTING CO. printed on the top border, with CHICAGO, ILL. and U. S. A. noted on the lower frame. Most slides include an affixed paper label at the bottom providing a catalog number and a detailed key for the figures depicted. Notable labels include L 180 Eye Errors and Corrections, M 750 Varieties of Siphons, E 125 Historic Types of Dynamos, and M 970 Air Brake. Approximate dimensions: 3.25 x 4 inches each.
Lot: 132 - C. H. Stoelting Co. 30 Scientific Lantern Slides
This lot consists of a collection of 30 educational glass lantern slides produced by the C. H. Stoelting Co. of Chicago, Illinois. These slides were manufactured for use in scientific and technical instruction within academic environments during the early to mid-20th century. Each slide is constructed of glass panes secured with black tape-style framing. A printed silver-tone heading at the top of each slide identifies the maker as C. H. STOELTING CO. The bottom of each slide features a printed paper label containing the catalog number, specific title, and descriptive technical information. These labels also include orientation indicators marked UP and IN. The subject matter encompasses a wide array of scientific disciplines. Physics and mechanics are represented by slides titled Standards of Mass, Transporting and Handling of Materials, Capillarity, Equilibrium of Boats, Barometer and Elevation, Boyle's Law Apparatus, and Plane Mirrors. Electrical and telecommunications topics include Electric Machines (Toepler-Holtz and Wimshurst), Galvani's Experiment, Primary (Galvanic) Cells, Development of Electric Motor, Alternators, Water-Wheel Driven Alternators, Wireless Telegraphy, and Wireless Telephony Wave Forms. Additional slides cover acoustics and industrial technology such as the Edison Phonograph, How Commercial Phonograph Record Is Made, Drummer's Instruments, Electro Plating, and Polishing Diamonds. Anatomical and optical slides titled Human Ear and Astigmatism of Eye are also present, along with a slide depicting Types of Locomotives. Several labels feature handwritten inventory numbers in pencil. 3.25 x 4 inches per slide.
Lot: 133 - Scientific & Topographical Magic Lantern Slides
This collection consists of an assortment of glass magic lantern slides, primarily educational and scientific in nature, produced in the late 19th to early 20th century. A significant portion of the collection features technical and scientific diagrams bearing the printed mark of the C. H. Stoelting Co. of Chicago, Illinois. These slides illustrate various physics and engineering principles, including concave mirrors, thermometer scales, air pumps, electrical interrupters, pipe organ and piano mechanics, primary and secondary cells, the law of squares in optics, magnetic needles, Corliss engines, and camera image formation. At least one slide is attributed to the Keystone View Company of Meadville, Pennsylvania, titled Animals-The Largest Animals That Ever Lived, and others mention Scott-Foresman Co. and Mann and Twiss, Physics. The topographical and architectural slides include views of Watkins Glen (path on Narrow Ledge), Niagara Falls (Horseshoe from South side Goat Island), the Leaning Tower of Pisa, and various monuments. One slide features a color-tinted interior view of a formal hall or church, possibly a legislative chamber or memorial, with a central altar and an American flag. The slides are constructed of glass plates with photographic or printed emulsions, most of which are framed with black or light-colored paper tape. A small number are housed in metal or silver-toned frames. Measurements: Approximately 3.25 x 4 inches per slide.
Lot: 134 - Yonezawa Japan Blushing Willy Battery Toy w/ Box
This battery-operated character toy, titled Blushing Willy (Item No. 211), was manufactured by Yonezawa in Japan during the mid-20th century. The toy is constructed with a lithographed tin body and legs, while the head, hands, and shoes are made of molded vinyl or plastic. The figure is outfitted in a fabric plaid jacket over a printed tin shirt and striped pants. The hair is composed of a synthetic white fiber. Included accessories are a translucent blue plastic liquor bottle with a printed Scotch Whisky label and a matching translucent blue plastic martini glass. The toy is designed as an Electro Toy with multiple synchronized actions described on the packaging as pouring and drinking motions, a blushing face action where the cheeks redden, hair that stands up, and rolling eyes. The battery compartment is located on the underside of the base and accommodates two D-cell batteries (not included). An on/off toggle switch is situated on the rear of the tin figure. The trademark Y inside a cherry blossom logo for Yonezawa is present on both the rear of the tin body and the accompanying original pictorial cardboard box.
Lot: 135 - Yanoman Toys Pepi Tumbling Monkey w/ Cymbal & Box
This battery operated toy is the Pepi Tumbling Monkey with Cymbal, manufactured in Japan by Yanoman Toys and distributed by Illfelder Toy. The monkey is constructed with a synthetic plush body in yellow and brown tones, featuring a molded vinyl face with painted details, hands, and feet. It is dressed in a red felt vest with blue trim, a red felt hat, and a pink fabric neck bow. The toy is equipped with two polished metal cymbals. The mechanical action is powered by a remote control tethered by a green insulated wire to a grey textured plastic battery box with a single red activation button. According to the original packaging, the monkey is designed to perform a tumbling somersault motion while clashing the cymbals together. A calibration screw is located on the monkey's back to adjust the spring tension for the tumbling action. The toy features the circular Yanoman Toys logo with an interlocking Y and M on the packaging and on a silver foil manufacturer sticker located on the monkey.
Lot: 136 - Nomura Brave Eagle Battery Operated Toy w/ Box
Manufactured by Nomura (Toy Nomura) in Japan, this Brave Eagle battery-operated toy features a figure in traditional Native American attire. The toy is constructed with a lithographed tin base and drum, a plastic head, hands, and headdress, and synthetic fiber hair. The figure wears a red felt jacket and tan felt pants. According to the manufacturer packaging, the mechanism provides a beating drum action and a war-whoop sound effect. An ON/OFF switch is mounted on the green tin base, which also contains the battery compartment on the underside. The lithographed drum is decorated with various colorful motifs including horses and geometric patterns. The T.N diamond logo for Nomura is printed on the drum and the box accompanied by the text MADE IN JAPAN.
Lot: 137 - L. D. Caulk Co. Frosted Glass Mixing Slab w/ Gauge
3x6x1A dental laboratory instrument manufactured by the L. D. Caulk Company of Milford, Delaware. The device consists of a heavy, rectangular block of translucent frosted glass designed to serve as a mixing slab for dental cements and restorative materials. Embedded within the center of the block is a circular gauge with a cream-colored face and a central red-tipped needle. The gauge features two curved color-coded scales in pink and white. The face is printed with the text L. D. CAULK CO. at the top right, MILFORD, DEL. at the bottom, and PATENTED on the left side. Indicators on the dial include the words MOIST and RANGE next to the number 75. This instrument was utilized in dental practices to monitor environmental humidity and temperature levels, which are critical factors during the preparation and setting of specific dental materials. The underside of the block features a recessed circular green element corresponding to the gauge housing. Approximately 5 x 2.5 x 1 inches.
Lot: 138 - Antiquarian Book Catalogs & Pamphlets, c. 1930-82
A collection of softcover antiquarian book dealer catalogs and bibliographical reference works, primarily featuring prominent American booksellers from the mid-20th century. The group includes multiple volumes from Philip C. Duschnes (New York), including Catalogue Number 71 and Catalogue Number 120 (First Editions, Inscribed Copies, and Association Copies). Also present are two catalogs from JoAnn Reisler, Ltd. (1982, Catalogs 18 and 19) featuring illustrated covers; two catalogs from The Jenkins Company (Austin, TX), including Catalogue 119 and Catalogue 117 (Americana from the Jenkins-Eberstadt Stock); and Goodspeed�s Book Shop (Boston) Catalogue 566. Other notable items include The Book Lovers� Miscellany No. 6 from Duttons Inc. (New York, 1930); Rare Books III from Harry L. Stern Ltd. (Chicago) featuring the anchor and dolphin printer's mark of Aldus Manutius; and a series of J & S Fine Books catalogs with diverse cover art, including Catalogue Number Five with an illustration by Arthur Rackham, Catalogue 7 with Art Deco graphics, and Catalogue 22 with a Pre-Raphaelite style illustration titled Ophelia. The lot also contains a reference pamphlet titled The Book of First Books by Allen Ahearn, published by Architectonics. The publications are primarily octavo or small quarto in size, bound in original printed or illustrated paper wrappers.
Lot: 139 - Golden Nugget & Four Queens Casino Memorabilia
This collection of Las Vegas casino memorabilia consists of various souvenir items from historic gaming establishments. The group contains amber glass ashtrays with black transfer text reading Golden Nugget Gambling Hall Downtown Las Vegas, featuring a circular ribbed pattern on the interior base. Several black ceramic ashtrays are included, featuring white printed graphics for the Golden Nugget Gambling Hall, the Holiday Casino with a riverboat illustration, and the Four Queens Las Vegas Nevada. The lot also features a group of circular metal coasters from the Four Queens Hotel Casino, each decorated with a fan of playing cards depicting the four queens. An additional item is a green velvet-textured plush dachshund souvenir dog with Las Vegas in applied felt lettering on its side and a small decorative cap with a red flower motif.
Lot: 140 - Set 3 Dazey-Style Glass Butter Churns
A graduated set of three modern decorative butter churns designed in the style of kitchenware. The collection includes small, medium, and large sizes. Each item is composed of a square-sided clear glass jar with a slightly wavy texture. The face of each jar is embossed with the name DAZEY on the left and CHURN on the right, accompanied by a curved decorative line near the base. The jars are fitted with screw-top metal lids housing a manual gear-driven crank mechanism that rotates internal wooden dashers. The hand cranks feature turned wooden handles. The metal components are finished with a deliberate heavy rust patina intended to mimic an antique appearance. All jars retain white adhesive labels on the base stating MADE IN INDIA. Original cardboard packaging identifies the set as Item RA79004 LMS.
Lot: 141 - Renaissance Revival Brass Dolphin Lamp Base
11in dia This antique lamp base is designed in the Renaissance Revival style and features a large, domed metal font cover supported by three cast brass or bronze feet. The domed body is constructed of metal with a dark maroon or deep brown painted finish, accented at the lower edge with a brass beaded trim. The three ornate support feet are cast in the form of stylized classical dolphins or sea monsters, characterized by detailed scales, prominent fins, and expressive faces. The top of the assembly includes a cast brass font collar and font top leading to a pull-chain electrical socket. The underside of the base is enclosed with a circular perforated metal plate, secured with slotted screws through the feet. The side of the brass socket is incised with partial markings including PAT'D and a date beginning with JUL, although the remaining text is obscured by wear and hardware. The style and materials are consistent with American or European decorative metalware produced between 1890 and 1915.
Lot: 142 - The Cleveland Press, Bound Daily Issues, May 1939
17x24This lot consists of a bound folio volume of The Cleveland Press newspapers, containing the complete daily run for the month of May 1939. The archive is bound in a heavy brown cloth library binding with a black spine label featuring gold-stamped text identifying the contents. The newspapers are printed on standard newsprint and provide a daily historical record of Cleveland, Ohio, along with national and international news during the late Interwar period. The content includes reporting on European political tensions, local municipal affairs, and society news. The volume is notable for its extensive period advertisements for regional department stores such as The May Co. and Higbee�s, as well as multiple daily pages of syndicated comic strips. Featured illustrations include Walt Disney's Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse, Li'l Abner by Al Capp, and Wash Tubbs by Roy Crane. A circular ex-libris ink stamp from The Cleveland Public Library is present on the upper margin of the front page of the May 1st issue.
Lot: 143 - Scripps-Howard Cleveland Press Bound Vol Oct 1933
17x24 This is a large, folio-sized bound volume of The Cleveland Press, comprising a complete run of daily issues for the entire month of October 1933. The item is bound in heavy, blue-gray buckram cloth-covered boards. The spine features a black leather label with gold-stamped text reading CLEVELAND PRESS OCTOBER 1933. The contents consist of original daily issues from the Great Depression era, providing a comprehensive historical record through news reporting, period photography, and extensive advertisements. Notable commercial content includes advertisements for Chesterfield cigarettes, Lucky Strike, Philco radios, and A&P Coffee. Mastheads throughout the volume bear dates such as Monday, October 2, 1933; Friday, October 6, 1933; and Wednesday, October 11, 1933. Daily installments of popular comic strips from the period are present, including Buck Rogers, 25th Century A.D., Alley Oop, Freckles and His Friends, and The Dope on Uncle Ira. Several pages bear a circular ink stamp for the Cleveland Public Library, identifying the volume as an ex-library reference copy. Edition markers such as FINAL HOME and SECOND SECTION are visible, with newsprint mastheads indicating an original price of three cents. Measurements: 22.5 x 17 x 2 inches.
Lot: 144 - Cleveland Press, Bound Volume, August 1933
This oversized folio comprises a complete monthly run of The Cleveland Press, a Scripps-Howard newspaper, for the month of August 1933. The volume is bound in blue-grey cloth boards featuring a black spine label with gold-stamped lettering reading CLEVELAND PRESS and AUGUST 1933. The interior contains daily issues from August 1 through August 31, 1933, representing a primary source record of major global and domestic events during the Great Depression. Major news headlines throughout the volume include coverage of the National Recovery Administration (NRA) and its impact on the American workforce, the political climate in Germany including the rise of Adolf Hitler, and the resignation of Cuban President Gerardo Machado. Local Cleveland news, financial reports, and human-interest stories are also present. The publication sections include sports, classified advertisements, and a diverse range of period comics such as Buck Rogers, Alley Oop, and Freckles and His Friends. Full-page commercial advertisements illustrate the era's marketing for brands such as Firestone, Camel's, and Kraft. Individual mastheads specify the issues as the Final Home edition with an original price of three cents. Measurements: Approximately 24 by 18 inches (folio).
Lot: 145 - Liberty Magazine, Macfadden, 1935-1939 Issues
An assortment of Liberty magazine issues, a popular American weekly publication. This group comprises original issues dated August 3, 1935; September 4, 1937; July 15, 1939; and December 16, 1939. The magazines are quarto-format with pictorial paper wrappers. Cover artists identified include Monte Crews, Robert G. Harris, and Rush. Featured cover stories include profiles of Leslie Howard and the radio duo Fibber McGee and Molly, investigative pieces on organized crime and Charles Lindbergh, and serial fiction by authors Max Brand and Whitman Chambers. Interior content highlights include I Killed the Czar by Richard Halliburton, Housing by Robert Moses, and an account of mine sweepers by Edward Doherty. The publications contain numerous period advertisements for consumer brands including Camel, Chesterfield, Colgate, and Kellogg�s.
Lot: 146 - Lattimer, The Widow, Framed Print
10x12 This framed print is a reproduction of a work titled The Widow, which is attributed to Kathleen Gorenflo on the identification plaque affixed to the matting. The image itself is signed and dated Lattimer 96 in the lower left corner. The composition, which has a somber and ghostly quality, depicts a woman in traditional 19th-century mourning attire, including a full-length black veil and dress, seated on the grass in a cemetery. She is positioned between two headstones with a black wrought-iron fence and foliage in the background. The figure appears translucent, a characteristic often found in the artist's thematic Civil War-era works. The piece is housed in a wide, dark-stained wooden frame featuring ornate scrollwork at each corner. It is professionally matted with a dark, textured outer mat and a thin, light-colored inner border. The reverse of the frame bears a stamp from Old South Art and Frame in Jonesboro, Georgia.
Lot: 147 - Product Exposure, Inc. 1993 MLB Study Prints (6)
A collection of six Major League Baseball memorabilia collectible prints produced in 1993 by Product Exposure, Inc. These high-quality photographic montages, known as "memorabilia studies," were captured by renowned former LIFE Magazine photographer Henry Groskinsky. Each study features a curated arrangement of historical artifacts related to legendary players, including jerseys, equipment, and personal photographs. The prints are officially licensed by Major League Baseball and the respective players' estates through the Curtis Management Group. The reverse side of each print includes a detailed biographical narrative and a formal certification stating: It is hereby certified that this is a first edition print made directly from the original negative. The collection includes: No. 5 "The 60th - Babe Connects" featuring Babe Ruth. No. 6 "The Iron Horse - Lou Gehrig" featuring Lou Gehrig. No. 8 "The Georgia Peach - Ty Cobb" featuring Ty Cobb. No. 11 "Christy and Ty" featuring Christy Mathewson and Ty Cobb. No. 12 "Stan 'The Man' Musial" featuring Stan Musial. No. 12 "Chairman of the Board" Whitey Ford featuring Whitey Ford. Dimensions: 16 x 20 inches each.
Lot: 148 - Product Exposure Inc. First Ed. Baseball Prints
A collection of photographic memorabilia prints published by Product Exposure, Inc. between 1989 and 1993. This set includes professionally composed collages and historical action photography celebrating legendary Major League Baseball figures. Each print is a first edition made directly from the original negative and is mounted to a cardboard backing. The subjects featured in this collection include Whitey Ford titled Chairman of the Board (NO. 12), Ty Cobb titled The Georgia Peach (NO. 8), Lou Gehrig titled The Iron Horse (NO. 6), Stan Musial titled Stan The Man (NO. 12), a black and white action shot of Babe Ruth hitting his 60th home run titled The 60th - Babe Connects (NO. 5), and a dual-portrait of Christy Mathewson and Ty Cobb titled Christy and Ty (NO. 11). The collage-style prints feature high-resolution images of historical artifacts such as team jerseys, bats, gloves, awards, and baseball cards. The Babe Ruth print features a reproduced inscription and signature from the original photograph. The reverse of each print contains a detailed biographical text and a certification statement from Product Exposure, Inc.
Lot: 149 - Product Exposure Inc. MLB Memorabilia Prints 1993
This is a set of five Major League Baseball memorabilia photographic prints produced in 1993 by Product Exposure, Inc. Each print features a high-quality still-life collage of historical equipment, jerseys, and artifacts related to legendary players and events. The prints are officially licensed by Major League Baseball and include descriptive biographical and historical text on the reverse. The set includes the following subjects: No. 6: Lou Gehrig - "The Iron Horse," featuring a pinstripe jersey, personal photograph, and a "L. Gehrig" model bat. No. 7: "The Perfect Game," celebrating Don Larsen�s 1956 World Series performance, featuring Yogi Berra�s No. 8 catcher�s jersey and a World Series program. No. 11: Christy Mathewson and Ty Cobb - "The World's Greatest," featuring tobacco cards and early 20th-century equipment. No. 12: Whitey Ford - "Chairman of the Board," featuring a Yankees jersey, Cy Young Award plaque, and various baseball cards. No. 13: Stan "The Man" Musial, featuring home and away St. Louis Cardinals jerseys and a "3,000" hit commemorative license plate. Each print bears the official Major League Baseball logo and "Product Exposure, Inc. � 1993" in the lower margin. The reverse side of each print contains a full-page description with the corresponding series number and biographical narrative. Measurements: Approximately 11 x 14 inches each.
Lot: 150 - Set 3 Dazey Style Glass & Metal Butter Churns
A set of three decorative glass and metal butter churns in the style of Dazey Churn Co. kitchenware, manufactured in three graduated sizes. Each unit is constructed from a square clear glass jar, a cast metal hand-crank mechanism with a deliberate oxidized patina, and internal wooden churning paddles. The manual cranks are fitted with turned wooden handles. The glass jars are embossed with DAZEY CHURN CO ST. LOUIS around the shoulder. The set includes its original cardboard shipping box with a manufacturer label that identifies the item as RA79004 LMS and specifies it was made in India. These items are modern decorative reproductions designed for display and are not intended for functional dairy use.
Lot: 151 - N.P. Ames US Army Model 1840 NCO Sword Dated 1845
39 in longA United States Army Model 1840 Non-Commissioned Officers (NCO) sword manufactured by the Ames Manufacturing Company. The sword features a cast brass hilt with a single knuckle bow, a double kidney-shaped shell guard, and a globular pommel with an intact capstan nut. The brass grip is cast with a horizontal ribbed pattern to simulate wire wrapping. The blade is straight and single-edged with a single fuller that runs approximately two-thirds of the length. The obverse ricasso is stamped with the maker's mark N.P. AMES, CABOTVILLE, and the date 1845 in three lines. The reverse ricasso is stamped with the ordnance marks US and N W P. The initials NWP correspond to Nathan W. Patch, who inspected Ames' contract swords during this period. This specimen is presented without a scabbard.
Lot: 152 - Weyersberg Solingen Civil War US Cavalry Saber
This 19th-century cavalry saber is modeled after the US Model 1840 or 1860 Light Cavalry pattern. The curved steel blade features a single wide fuller extending from the ricasso toward the tip. The ricasso is stamped with a king head profile mark, identifying the manufacturer as Weyersberg of Solingen, Prussia. The hilt is constructed with a brass three-branch guard and a rounded pommel cap. The grip consists of a ribbed wooden core that retains partial sections of a dark leather covering and segments of twisted wire wrap. The accompanying steel scabbard is equipped with two suspension rings and a terminal drag. Solingen-manufactured blades were extensively imported for military use during the American Civil War.
Lot: 152A - Civil War Reenactor Field Gear & Camp Equipment
An assortment of modern reproduction equipment and accessories modeled after mid-19th-century American military and civilian patterns. The field gear includes a double-bag knapsack constructed of black tarred canvas with leather shoulder and binding straps. Included is a matching black tarred canvas haversack with a shoulder strap and a rolled black waterproofed ground cloth, commonly referred to as a gum blanket, secured by two leather buckle straps. The camp and mess equipment consists of a stainless steel mucket with a fitted lid, a bail handle, and a side handle. Shelter components include a white heavy-duty canvas shelter half with brass-tone metal grommets, a long canvas protective sleeve, and an assortment of iron or steel tent stakes in both straight and hooked varieties. Personal clothing and accessories include white cotton undergarments, notably a chemise or petticoat featuring lace-trimmed hems. A tan canvas corset or waist cincher is present, featuring brass grommets and white lacing. Additional items include a pair of tan canvas suspenders with leather button loops and a brown crocheted hair snood. No manufacturer marks or labels are visible on the items.
Lot: 153 - US Army 3rd Cavalry Regiment Standard w/ Eagle
34x35This item is a regimental standard for the United States Army 3rd Cavalry Regiment, known as the Brave Rifles. The flag is constructed of a dark blue fabric field featuring a central hand-painted design. The primary motif depicts an American bald eagle with its wings spread, holding a green olive branch in its right talon and a bundle of arrows in its left. A shield with the colors of the United States flag is positioned on the eagle's breast. Above the eagle is an arc of thirteen five-pointed stars. A red scroll above the eagle is inscribed with the motto E PLURIBUS UNUM. A larger, ornate three-part red scroll below the eagle is inscribed with THIRD REGt U.S. CAVALRY. The flag is finished on three sides with a thick, yellow-gold fringe. It is currently mounted to a maroon-colored display board with a plain white reverse. The overall design adheres to traditional patterns for regimental colors used during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The execution of the painting and the materials suggest this is a mid-to-late 20th-century commemorative piece or high-end reproduction rather than a period service-used artifact. No manufacturer marks or contract dates are visible on the item or the mounting.
Lot: 154 - Fenner Bros., Ohio Nat. Guard 8th Reg. Portrait
21x24.5 This large-format silver gelatin development print, dating to approximately 1890, depicts a formal group portrait of approximately 45 uniformed men on the steps of the Allen County Courthouse in Lima, Ohio. The subjects are members of the Ohio National Guard, with kepi insignias displaying the number 8 over crossed rifles, signifying the 8th Infantry Regiment. Several men in the front rows are posed with drawn sabers. The print appears to be a composite of two images, indicated by a faint vertical seam running through the center. In the lower right corner, the photographer credit is partially visible as NER BROS over Lima O, corresponding to the Fenner Brothers studio active in Lima during this period. The reverse of the frame features a damaged red scalloped label for J. J. T...LER PHOTOGRAPH... AND PICTURE FRAMES of Crestline, Ohio. The photograph is housed under glass in a broad, dark-stained wooden frame with an embossed decorative border.
Lot: 155 - Mort Kunstler, Jackson at Harpers Ferry Print
18x21 Mort K�nstler (American, b. 1927). A framed print after the original painting titled Stonewall Jackson at Harpers Ferry. The nocturnal scene depicts Confederate General Thomas Stonewall Jackson leading his staff on horseback through the moonlit streets of Harpers Ferry, West Virginia. A standard-bearer is featured prominently carrying the Confederate battle flag. The print is professionally presented in a light blue-gray mat and set within a tiered wooden frame accented with a gold-tone inner fillet. A brass identification plaque is mounted to the lower frame rail, inscribed "STONEWALL" JACKSON AT HARPERS FERRY BY MORT KUNSTLER. While the work is attributed to K�nstler via the plaque, no hand-signed signature or edition numbering is visible on the print's surface. The reverse is sealed with a paper dust cover and fitted with a hanging wire.
Lot: 156 - John Stanford, Buffalo Soldiers Cavalry in Snow
19x23 This historical military painting is executed in a representational style, likely in oil or acrylic on board, and is signed JOHN STANFORD in red in the lower right corner. The scene depicts a group of four African American Union cavalrymen, identified as Buffalo Soldiers, riding through a snowy winter landscape. The soldiers are dressed in blue uniforms with yellow-gloved hands and yellow accents on their boots. One soldier to the right carries a guidon flag with a red top half and a white bottom half containing a red letter R. The background features a wintry lake or river under a hazy sky, with a large tree on the right and a fallen log on the left. The painting is housed in a simple, dark wood molded frame. The back of the piece is covered with a black backing board and includes a hanging wire.
Lot: 157 - Two Framed Civil War Prints Including Keith Rocco Island of Mercy
14.5x18.5 This lot features two framed color prints depicting historical scenes from the American Civil War, likely produced as offset lithographs or high-quality commercial reproductions. The print on the right is titled Island of Mercy by artist Keith Rocco, as confirmed by an inset brass plaque on the matting. The artwork portrays the field hospital at the Otto Mill during the Battle of Antietam, showing wounded soldiers and horse-drawn ambulances in the foreground against the large red brick mill building. The print on the left depicts a post-battle encampment at dawn or dusk with soldiers sleeping on the ground among rows of stacked muskets. In the sky above the horizon, a spectral phalanx of troops carrying various battle flags is shown emerging from the clouds. This work is attributed to artist Mort K�nstler, whose characteristic style frequently incorporates ethereal or ghostly imagery superimposed over realistic historical settings. Both prints are housed in matching or similar dark-stained wood frames with navy blue matting; the Rocco print features a decorative inner mat with red and gold accents. The reverse of one frame retains a gallery sticker for Old South Art & Frame in Jonesboro, Georgia. There are no visible hand-signatures or limited edition numbers on the face of the prints.
Lot: 158 - Pair American Civil War Items w/ Antietam Print
This lot consists of two framed commemorative items related to the American Civil War. The first item is a color lithograph print titled BATTLE OF ANTIETAM centered in the lower margin, depicting the tactical engagement at 11x13 and 13x16 Burnside bridge. The scene features Union and Confederate troops, flags, and artillery in a landscape setting. The print is housed in a blue mat within a two-tone wood frame. The second item is a commemorative display for Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain. It features a reproduction black and white photographic portrait of Chamberlain in uniform, a printed biographical text summary detailing his military and political career, and a gold-toned bullion-style embroidered patch with U.S. centered in a wreath. This display is mounted in a cream-colored mat and a dark wood frame. No publisher marks, signatures, or edition information are visible on either piece.
Lot: 159 - Third Reich Propaganda Cigarette Cards
A collection of original Third Reich-era propaganda collector cards, known as Sammelbilder, produced for cigarette albums. The cards are identified as belonging to two specific series: Deutschland erwacht: Werden, Kampf und Sieg der NSDAP (Album No. 8) and Adolf Hitler: Bilder aus dem Leben des F�hrers (Sammelwerk No. 15), both published by Cigaretten-Bilderdienst Hamburg-Bahrenfeld. The imagery includes monochrome sepia-toned, black and white, and color-tinted photography. Subjects depicted include Adolf Hitler in official and candid portraits, military parades, construction projects like the Fuhrerbau in Munich, and prominent officials such as Rudolf Hess, Ritter von Epp, and Wilhelm Bruckner. One card features the campaign poster Frauen! Rettet die deutsche Familie � Wahlt Adolf Hitler! The reverse of each card features detailed descriptive text in German Fraktur script, along with specific image and group numbers for album placement.85 cards
Lot: 160 - Set 3 Dazey Style Reproduction Glass Butter Churns
This collection includes a three piece set of reproduction glass jar butter churns in graduated sizes. Each unit consists of a clear glass jar with a square body featuring embossed DAZEY and CHURN lettering. The mechanical assemblies are constructed of cast metal with an applied rusted patina and contain interlocking gears operated by a manual crank with a wooden handle. Internal wooden paddles are attached to the central drive shafts. The set is accompanied by a cardboard shipping box labeled Item RA79004 LMS and identifies the origin as India. The design replicates early 20th century American kitchen tools for decorative or functional use.
Lot: 161 - Cheerwine Wooden 24-Bottle Soda Crate
A rectangular wooden beverage storage and transport crate featuring twenty-four individual interior compartments arranged in a four-by-six grid designed for standard soda bottles. The crate is constructed from solid wood planks with metal strapping and corner reinforcements secured by metal rivets. Integrated oval hand-grip cutouts are located on both shorter ends. The exterior long sides are finished in a weathered red paint and bear the stenciled Cheerwine brand name in white stylized script.
Lot: 162 - Primitive Wooden Chest w/ Painted Game Board Lid
15x32x13 This primitive wooden storage chest is constructed of pine planks joined with butt joints. The flat lid features a hand-painted 8 by 8 square game board pattern executed in red and natural wood tones, enclosed within a blue painted border. The chest is outfitted with rectangular wooden block handles on each side and four thick leather straps. Two straps are mounted to the rear to serve as hinges, while the two front straps are designed to engage with metal hasps. The interior features a rope lid stay and a single wooden reinforcing rib secured to the center of the floor. A handwritten numeral 3 is visible on the interior back panel.
Lot: 163 - Berry Pane Products US Military Plywood Footlocker
16x32x12 A mid-20th-century US military specification plywood footlocker manufactured by Berry Pane Products, Inc. of Columbus, Ohio. The chest is constructed from plywood panels with a dark olive drab painted exterior and a black painted interior. The design features steel reinforcement straps at the corners and along the edges, secured with metal fasteners. The lid is attached to the body by three steel strap hinges on the rear and is secured at the front with a central metal hasp designed for a padlock. Two rectangular wooden cleat handles are mounted to the sides for transport. The underside of the lid contains a stenciled manufacturer's mark in black ink, which reads as follows: TRUNK, LOCKER, PLYWOOD, WITH TRAY, TYPE II LOCK SPEC MIL-T-2114 BERRY PANE PRODUCTS, INC. COLUMBUS, OHIO.
Lot: 164 - Pair Prints after Pieter Casteels: May & Nov
This pair of decorative prints features offset lithographic reproductions of May and November from the series Twelve Months of Flowers, originally published by nurseryman Robert Furber in 1730. Each print depicts an elaborate, dense floral arrangement in a classical vase resting on a stone plinth. Individual flowers are numbered within the composition, corresponding to a botanical identification key located in the lower margin. The margin of each print includes the printed inscriptions Design d by Pr. Casteels and From the Collection of Robt. Furber Gardiner at Kensington 1730 identifying the original artist Pieter Casteels and the source collection. Both works are presented in antiqued gilt-finished wood or composite frames behind glass with off-white mats. The reverse of each frame retains a manufacturer label from Edward Art Products, Chicago, Illinois, identifying the subject as Flowers of the Month and the style as 4603-7. 8 x 10 inches.
Lot: 165 - Trio Italian Majolica Figural Monkey Candlesticks
This trio of figural ceramic candlesticks is crafted in the majolica style and originates from Italy. Each piece features a tapered, columnar shaft resting on a stepped hexagonal base and is topped by a fluted, petal-form candle cup. A molded, three-dimensional figure of a monkey is depicted climbing the shaft of each holder; the monkeys are hand-painted wearing red shirts and yellow caps. The columnar shafts are decorated with a hand-painted blue and white diamond lattice pattern, while the hexagonal bases feature a molded acanthus-style leaf border finished in a deep blue glaze. The underside of the bases contain incised marks. One base is marked 911/146 with additional characters. A second base is incised with the word Italy in cursive script and the number 146/1. The third base is incised with Italy and the number 146.
Lot: 166 - Large Painted Ceramic Santa Claus Cookie Jar
12 in tall A two-piece ceramic cookie jar or decorative vessel depicting a jovial Santa Claus in a waving pose. The figure is constructed from glazed earthenware, likely slip-cast, and features a folk-art aesthetic with a patchwork motif. Santa is dressed in his traditional red suit, which includes raised green evergreen tree and purple patch decorations, fastened with oversized blue buttons and a black belt with a gold-tone buckle. His left hand is raised in a wave, wearing a green mitten with a blue tip, while his right hand holds a green bag. A large blue sack, also featuring a patchwork design and filled with various wrapped gifts, sits behind him. His beard and the trim of his suit and hat are highly textured, with the beard accented by blue-toned shading. His red hat terminates in a gold-painted bell. The interior of the jar is finished in a clean white glaze. The base has an unglazed foot rim and retains a retail adhesive label from Dee's Hallmark Shop with a barcode and a price of 16.95. Approximately 12 - 14 inches in height.
Lot: 167 - Artini Engraving Resin Relief, Four Children
13 in dia This circular relief panel is an Artini Engraving produced by Artini Arts, Inc. The piece is constructed from a molded resin or composite material formulated to simulate the appearance of hand-carved ivory or Carrara marble. The scene depicts a Victorian-style genre subject of four children in various poses, including one child whispering and another sleeping. The intricate line work is cast into the surface and accentuated with dark pigments to mimic the appearance of a traditional intaglio engraving. The panel is housed in a circular gilt-finished frame with a relief border of foliage and berries. The reverse features an original manufacturer's label identifying the item as a Genuine Artini Engraving and listing distribution locations in Monsey, New York, and Beverly Hills, California. No artist signature, plate marks, or edition numbers are visible.
Lot: 168 - The Wife of Bath Stipple Engraving, Gilt Frame
12x14 This stipple engraving, titled The WIFE of BATH, is presented in an oval format and depicts a romantic scene between a man and a woman in period dress. The image is executed using a fine network of dots to create soft tonal transitions, a characteristic of the stipple engraving technique. Below the central image, a separate rectangular text panel contains the title and a two-line verse: Approach, my spouse, and let me kiss thy cheek; / Thou should'st be always thus, resign'd and meek. This verse is taken from Alexander Pope's translation/imitation of the Wife of Bath's Prologue from Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. A clear plate mark indentation is visible around the perimeter of the oval and the text area. The print is set within a black mat and housed in a highly ornate, gilded wood frame featuring a scrolling foliate pattern. The reverse bears a label from J & J Frame Studio, Inc. in Durham, NC, along with handwritten dimensions. Frame: 14.25 x 11.25 inches.
Lot: 169 - Nathaniel Currier Cornelia Hand-Colored Lithograph
16x18 This hand-colored lithograph, titled Cornelia, was published by Nathaniel Currier in 1847. The image depicts a young woman in mid-19th-century Victorian attire, featuring an off-the-shoulder dress with ruffled sleeves and a rose tucked into her dark, ringlet-styled hair. She stands beside a stone balustrade in a pastoral landscape characterized by a weeping willow tree and a cluster of roses in the foreground. The work is inscribed in the lower left margin LITH. & PUB. BY N. CURRIER. The copyright line reads Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1847 by N. Currier, in the Clerk's office of the District Court of the Southern District of New York. The publisher's address 152 NASSAU ST. COR. OF SPRUCE N.Y. is located at the lower right, and the series or plate number 391 is printed beneath the title. The print is housed in a period-style, wide wooden frame with a flat profile and a solid wooden panel backing held by metal points.
Lot: 170 - A Set of Three Modern Reproduction Dazey Style Glass and Cast Iron Butter Churns
This lot consists of a set of three graduated tabletop hand-crank butter churns, produced as modern decorative reproductions of early 20th-century designs. Each churn is constructed with a square-profile clear glass jar base and a screw-on cast iron top that houses the cranking mechanism. The glass jars feature embossed lettering reading DAZEY CHURN & MFG CO. The mechanical components include a cast iron frame with a geared hand crank, wooden handles, and an internal vertical shaft attached to four-blade wooden paddles. The top lid of the largest unit features the embossed number 12. The items are presented with their original cardboard shipping box, which includes a label marked Item # RA79004 LMS, Butter Churn Set of 3 Pcs, and Made in India.
Lot: 171 - Norman Rockwell, 2 Monographs w/ DJ, 1970 & 1979
This lot features two large-format, folio-sized art books documenting the career of American illustrator Norman Rockwell. The first volume is Norman Rockwell: 332 Magazine Covers by Christopher Finch, published in 1979 by Abbeville Press and Random House, New York. This book is bound in publisher's white cloth with gold-foil lettering on the front cover and spine, and it includes its original illustrated dust jacket with gold-foil accents. The interior features 456 pages with color reproductions of 332 magazine covers spanning Rockwell's career, alongside several large-scale gatefold illustrations, including the panoramic view of Main Street, Stockbridge. The second volume is Norman Rockwell, published in 1970 by Harry N. Abrams, Inc., New York. It is bound in red buckram cloth with gold-stamped lettering on the spine. This retrospective volume includes numerous tipped-in color plates, black and white illustrations, and several oversized gatefolds of major works such as Freedom of Speech and The Runaway. Both volumes were printed and bound in Japan. Abbeville Volume: 15.25 x 12.25 x 1.75 inches Abrams Volume: 17.5 x 13.5 x 2.25 inches.
Lot: 172 - Coleman 288 & American Camper 2160BFB Lanterns
This lot contains two portable camping lanterns of different fuel types. The first item is a Coleman Model 288 CL2 Adjustable dual-mantle liquid fuel lantern. It features a dark green enameled ventilator and fount. The clear glass globe is marked PYREX Made in U.S.A. for Coleman. The metal collar is stamped with Model 288 and Made in U.S.A. Identification stickers on the fount include the Coleman logo and CL2 ADJUSTABLE. The second item is an American Camper Collapsible Multi Fuel Lantern, model number 2160BFB. This unit is designed to operate on butane or propane cylinders. It features a yellow housing and a clear glass globe marked SCHOTT SUPRAX Made in Germany. This lantern includes an integrated electronic ignition and a design that allows the upper assembly to collapse into the base for storage. The American Camper lantern is accompanied by its original retail box.
Lot: 173 - Mid-Century Modern Motorized Color Wheel Spotlight
This is a motorized rotating color wheel lamp, a type of decorative spotlight characteristic of the mid-20th century. This specific design was frequently utilized to illuminate aluminum Christmas trees or for small-scale theatrical lighting effects. The unit consists of a circular aluminum frame approximately 12 inches in diameter, divided into four segments. Each segment houses a translucent plastic color filter in red, yellow, green, and blue. The wheel is mounted to a central motorized hub designed to rotate the filters over a light source. The lighting component features a black-finished metal socket housing with an integrated adjustable tilting bracket, all supported by a simple black-finished wire-frame base. The lamp is fitted with a standard two-prong power cord and an R-type reflector floodlight bulb. While the design is highly consistent with models marketed under names such as Colortone or Roto-Wheel during the 1950s and 1960s, there are no visible manufacturer marks or labels on the item.
Lot: 174 - Sears Roebuck & Co. 15pc Papier-Mache Nativity Set
This nativity set was manufactured in Japan and sold through Sears, Roebuck and Co. The collection features hand-painted figures constructed from papier-mache composition. The set includes a wooden stable with a textured, moss-like roof and a printed cardboard backdrop depicting a Middle Eastern landscape with a caravan and the Star of Bethlehem. The figures included are the Holy Family (Mary, kneeling Joseph, and Baby Jesus in a manger), an angel holding a banner inscribed GLORIA, three Wise Men in various poses, a standing shepherd carrying a sheep, a donkey, and a sheep. The stable is equipped with an integrated electrical light cord on the rear and a gold-colored housing on the interior right side for an internal mechanism. The underside of one figure base features a purple ink stamp reading MADE IN JAPAN. The set comes with its original cardboard storage box labeled Sears Hand Painted 15pc. Nativity Set made of PAPIER MACHE COMPOSITION and includes fine print noting it was sold by Sears, Roebuck and Co., Chicago, Illinois. Although the packaging indicates a 15-piece set, there are currently 11 total components including the stable.
Lot: 175 - Treasure Craft & Turtle-Themed Assortment
This lot features a collection of twelve turtle-themed items in a variety of materials including ceramic, wood, cast iron, and resin. Included is a shallow ceramic turtle-form bowl with a textured matte brown exterior and a high-gloss, multi-color orange and yellow drip glaze interior. The underside of the bowl is marked Treasure Craft No. 392 Made in USA. The collection contains a heavy cast iron kitchen trivet shaped like a stylized turtle shell with an openwork geometric pattern. A solid wood turtle figurine features a hand-carved shell and retains a partial paper label on the underside from Faith Wood in Paete, Laguna, Philippines. Also included is a detailed resin turtle with a dark, textured shell and green-toned skin, and a ceramic turtle figurine decorated with a green, black, and yellow concentric circle pattern. The assortment further includes a white ceramic turtle candle holder with a green wax candle, a turtle-shaped trinket box with a black-painted wood frame and woven bamboo lid, and a separate small oval woven lid or tray. The group is completed by four miniature turtles crafted from glazed green ceramic, hand-painted composition, silver-toned metal, and translucent stone.
Lot: 176 - Two Ceramic Turtle Decorative Items
This lot includes two distinct ceramic pieces featuring a turtle motif. The first item is a glazed ceramic turtle planter, designed with a high-gloss variegated brown finish that accentuates the molded shell and textured surface of the head and limbs. The underside of the vessel bears a gold foil manufacturer label for Deepwood Ctr. Ceramics of Mentor, Ohio. The second item is a Mexican folk art turtle figurine, hand-painted with a palette of terracotta, ochre, and black over a cream-colored base glaze. The decoration depicts a red bird amidst flowers and foliage on the shell, with large stylized eyes on the head. The base of the figurine is hand-marked Mexico J. P. in black slip.
Lot: 177 - 21 Turtle & Tortoise Figurines, Mixed Materials
This collection consists of twenty-one figurines depicting various turtles and tortoises in diverse styles and media. The group includes naturalistic models, whimsical decorative pieces, and stylized miniatures. Materials featured include glazed and bisque-fired ceramic, hand-painted porcelain, carved green stone, gray carved stone, translucent orange-toned mineral or resin, faceted clear glass, and a small cast silver-tone metal tortoise. Notable pieces include a large smiling turtle with a dark shell, a highly textured brown glazed figurine, and a decorative turtle with a colorful raised floral shell. No manufacturer marks, artist signatures, or model numbers are visible on the items.
Lot: 178 - 5 Turtle & Tortoise Figurines
This lot comprises five diverse turtle and tortoise-themed decorative figurines rendered in various materials and styles. The collection includes a large ceramic trinket box in the form of a tortoise with a mottled dark green glaze and a removable shell lid; the underside of the base features incised marks reading SK over 55. A porcelain turtle is decorated with blue floral and vine motifs over a white ground, bearing an oval gold sticker on the underside marked MADE IN CHINA. A realistically modeled sea turtle, likely composed of cast resin or a similar composite, features painted details and is embossed on the bottom with 1994 T.M. CE, TURTLE B, and MADE IN CHINA. The group also contains a molded clear glass tortoise figurine with an oval adhesive label on the shell containing the script letters JL, and a small figurine of translucent cobalt blue pressed glass.
Lot: 179 - Turtle Figurines in Stone, Glass & Ceramic
This collection features an assortment of decorative turtle figurines crafted from various materials. Included are stylized turtles carved from translucent banded onyx stone. One specimen is primarily creamy white, while another features green and grey tones with dark reddish-brown banding on the shell and head. These onyx pieces bear labels indicating they were made in Pakistan, with one featuring a sticker for SELF crafts of the world. The group includes a Second Nature Design Quarry Critters figurine titled Trixy, dated 2000, which has a textured grey surface and a whimsical, smiling expression. Also present is a glazed ceramic turtle with a high-gloss, dark brown and black segmented shell and matte-textured green and brown limbs. A clear pressed-glass figural turtle serves as a candle holder, featuring a diamond-cut pattern on the exterior shell and containing yellow wax. Completing the assortment is a simplified turtle figurine carved from a light pinkish-tan stone with reddish-brown speckling, possibly soapstone, featuring a flattened neck and a hollowed base.
Lot: 180 - Set 3 Reproduction Dazey-Style Glass Butter Churns
This graduated set of three contemporary decorative butter churns is modeled after the antique Dazey design. Each piece features a clear, square glass jar with vertically embossed lettering reading DAZEY. The manual cranking mechanism is constructed of cast metal with exposed bevel gears, fixed to a screw-on lid. The handles are made of turned wood, and each jar contains an internal four-blade wooden dasher. The metal components have been treated with a factory-applied matte, rusted patina to simulate age. The set includes a manufacturer's shipping box labeled Item RA79004 LMS and Made in India.
Lot: 181 - Cobra 89GTL CB Radio Base Station w/ Microphone
This is a solid-state CB Citizens Band radio base station manufactured by Cobra, a product of Dynascan Corporation. The unit is model 89GTL and is housed in a woodgrain-finish cabinet with a black and silver-tone metal faceplate. The front panel features a two-digit red LED channel display and dual analog needle meters for S/RF Power and SWR/Modulation. Control knobs include Volume/Off, Squelch, Dynamike, RF Gain/SWR Cal, Delta Tune, and Tone. Toggle switches are present for ANL/Off, CB/PA, and SWR/MOD functions. Indicator LEDs show RX in green and TX in red. A Cobra-branded handheld microphone is connected via a front-panel jack. The rear panel provides connections for an antenna, PA speaker, external speaker, and a 13.8V DC power input. It also features an integrated 120V AC power cord, a fuse holder, and a slide switch to select between AC and DC power modes. A metal identification plate on the reverse is marked COBRA 89GTL, PRODUCT OF DYNASCAN CORPORATION, SERIAL NO. 03002029, and Taiwan.
Lot: 182 - Micranta, GE, Midland & Sony Electronics
This collection of electronics features a Micranta 3-Way CB Tester, a General Electric portable radio, a Midland weather radio, and a Sony microcassette recorder. The Micranta CB Tester is equipped with an analog meter for measuring watts, SWR, and modulation percentage, with front-facing adjustment knobs and two SO-239 connectors located on the rear panel. The General Electric FM/AM portable radio, model 7-2582G, includes a telescoping antenna and a molded plastic belt clip. The Midland S.A.M.E. Digital Weather / All Hazards Alert Radio, model WR-100, includes an LCD display, public alert indicators, and an associated AC power adapter. Completing the group is a Sony M-750V Voice Operated Recording (VOR) microcassette-corder with a built-in speaker and mechanical tape counter. All items are housed in molded plastic casings.
Lot: 183 - 19th C. Lithograph, Joseph Bernhard Residence, OH
14x18This 19th-century lithograph, likely a plate removed from Caldwell's Atlas of Harrison County, Ohio, published circa 1875, depicts Highland View or Noah Knob, the residence and farmstead of Joseph Bernhard. The pastoral scene, set in Short Creek Township, Harrison County, Ohio, illustrates a prosperous mid-to-late 19th-century American farm. The composition features a two-story farmhouse and multiple large barns in the mid-ground, with a detailed foreground showing various livestock, including cattle, sheep, and horses. Several figures are depicted engaged in rural activities. The lower margin contains printed text identifying the property: Highland View or Noah Knob, Res. of Joseph Bernhard Short Creek Tp. Harrison Co. Ohio., Farm containing 160 acres well watered & timbered, excellent for sheep or grain., and 200 thoroughbred sheep. The work is printed on paper and is housed in a stained wood frame with a cream-colored mat and a corrugated cardboard backing secured by glazier points. No plate marks or publisher information are visible on the exposed portion of the sheet.
Lot: 184 - Chicago Tribune September 1-15, 1939 Bound Volume
18x24This archival lot comprises a professionally bound collection of original issues of the Chicago Tribune newspaper, covering the period from September 1 to September 15, 1939. This specific date range documents the onset of World War II, including the invasion of Poland and the subsequent declarations of war. The issues are housed in a large-format folio library binding of black textured cloth. The front cover is inset with a small gold-stamped label reading Chicago Tribune WORLD'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER. The spine features gold-stamped identification reading CHICAGO TRIBUNE SEPT. 1-15 1939. The volume includes full daily and Sunday editions. Primary headline coverage features historical reports such as SPAIN ORGANIZES DEFENSES, BUT IS OPPOSED TO WAR, Britain Spurns Nazis' 11th Hour Plan, and photo-documentation of the Westerplatte defense. Interior sections include the Graphic Section with color rotogravure printing, Saturday News of New Books, and comics including Dick Tracy and Smitty. The volume contains extensive period commercial advertising for national brands such as Kellogg's Corn Flakes and Post Toasties, alongside local Chicago retail advertisements for Mandel's and Lane Bryant. 24.5 inches x 17.5 inches x 1.5 inches.
Lot: 185 - The Cleveland Press: Dec 1933 Bound Archive Volume
18x24This is a bound elephant folio archival volume containing the daily issues of The Cleveland Press for the month of December 1933. The volume is bound in heavy blue-grey cloth over boards with a black leather spine label featuring gold-stamped lettering. The interior comprises complete daily editions of the newspaper, providing a primary source record of the period. Notable front-page stories include the repeal of Prohibition, developments in the Roosevelt administration, and international reports regarding legislation in Nazi Germany. The issues contain period advertising from major retailers including Sears, Roebuck and Co., The May Company, and Kresge's. Also included are sports sections reviewing the 1933 season and comic pages featuring Buck Rogers, Alley Oop, and Freckles and His Friends. A circular ink stamp for The Cleveland Public Library is present on the upper margins of several pages, identifying the volume as a former library archival copy.
Lot: 186 - The Cleveland Press Bound Newspapers, June 1939
18x24A large folio-sized bound volume containing a collection of original daily issues of The Cleveland Press newspaper from June 1939. The volume is bound in heavy brown cloth boards with a black spine label featuring gilt-stamped text reading CLEVELAND PRESS JUNE 1939. The interior contains complete daily editions, including Issue No. 19353 (Thursday, June 1, 1939) and Issue No. 19364 (Wednesday, June 14, 1939). The June 14 edition features the prominent lead headline FIND KIDNAPED OHIO BABY IN CREEK. The publication includes local and national news reporting, editorial content, and extensive period advertising for products and services such as Chase Sanborn Coffee, real estate listings, and Machineless Permanent Waves. Multiple pages are dedicated to daily comic strips of the era, including Li'l Abner by Al Capp, Walt Disney's Donald Duck, Wash Tubbs by Roy Crane, and Boots and Her Buddies by Edgar Martin. The newspaper layout features standard broadsheet typography and numerous black and white news photographs.
Lot: 187 - American Story-Papers & Periodicals, 1878-1932
This lot consists of a collection of American newspapers and story-paper periodicals. The primary item is an issue of the Seaside Library, Volume X, Number 200, dated January 7, 1878, published by George Munro of New York. This issue contains a complete printing of Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens and features a large wood engraving on the front page. Also included are three issues of The Youth's Companion: one dated February 9, 1888 (Volume LXI, Number 6), another dated March 26, 1891 (Volume 64, Number 13), both published by Perry Mason and Company in Boston, and a New England Edition dated July 2, 1914. The 1914 issue features a front-page photograph titled Ripogenus Gorge On the West Branch of the Penobscot River, Maine. Completing the group is a 1932 issue of The New Guide: A Paper for Young People, Volume L, Number 15, dated April 9. The periodicals are printed on newsprint and presented as unbound folio sheets, folded as originally issued.
Lot: 188 - The Automobile, 3 Issues, Class Journal Co., 1915
A trio of softcover issues of The Automobile, a weekly trade magazine published in New York. The collection includes Volume XXXIII, No. 13 (September 23, 1915), Volume XXXIII, No. 16 (October 14, 1915), and Volume XXXIII, No. 24 (December 9, 1915). Each issue is presented in a quarto format with the publication's signature red stylized masthead. These periodicals offer a detailed record of the early 20th-century American motor industry, featuring technical articles on metallurgy and starting systems, industry news regarding international trade and gasoline prices, and a wide array of period advertisements. Prominent advertisers include Gray and Davis Inc. of Boston, Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. (featuring a two-color advertisement for black tread tires), Connecticut Telephone and Electric Co., the Kissel Motor Car Company, and Metz Co. The internal pages contain technical diagrams, industrial photography, and market analysis. A handwritten ink notation reading Description BB p 1067 is present on the top margin of the December 9 issue.
Lot: 189 - Cleveland Plain Dealer Sunday Magazines, 1959-1961
This lot comprises an assortment of newspaper supplement magazines published by or for the Cleveland Plain Dealer between 1959 and 1961. Included are issues of This Week Magazine, the Cleveland Plain Dealer Sunday Magazine, and the Cleveland Plain Dealer Pictorial Sunday Magazine. These large-format periodicals feature colorful cover illustrations and photographic portraits characteristic of mid-century photojournalism. Featured cover subjects include an exclusive interview with John F. Kennedy titled Six Bravest Presidents (July 2, 1961), Harry S. Truman (June 4, 1961), U.S. Secretary of Commerce Luther H. Hodges (June 18, 1961), and Sophia Loren (May 29, 1960). Other notable covers depict the Unisphere from the 1964 World's Fair, professional baseball action, and regional Ohio landmarks such as Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial at Put-in-Bay. Each issue contains a masthead with the Cleveland Plain Dealer imprint and specific publication dates ranging from September 20, 1959, to July 9, 1961.
Lot: 190 - Butter Churn Set of 3 Pcs in the Style of Dazey
A graduated set of three hand-cranked butter churns, produced as modern decorative reproductions in the style of antique Dazey models. Each unit is comprised of a square-shouldered clear glass jar and a cast iron mechanical top assembly with a manual crank and turned wooden handle. The internal churning mechanism includes a metal shaft and wooden stirring paddles. The metal components exhibit a uniform rust-colored patina intended to simulate an aged appearance. The lid of the largest churn is embossed with the numeral 12, and the glass jars feature raised lettering on the side panels. The set is accompanied by the original shipping container with a label identifying the set as Item # RA79004 LMS, Made in India.
Lot: 191 - Antique Copper Lightning Rod w/ Blue Glass Spheres
60in tall An antique American lightning rod featuring a central pole constructed from copper or a copper alloy, displaying a heavy, natural verdigris patina throughout. The rod tapers to a point at the top and is decorated with two matching translucent blue glass spheres. The piece is mounted in a -style iron tripod display stand with a vertical support sleeve. The iron components show significant surface oxidation and a dark rusted finish. A white auction tag marked 191 is attached to the upper glass sphere. This item is characteristic of late 19th to early 20th-century American folk-utilitarian design.
Lot: 192 - Hollywood Regency Olive Green Glass Table Lamp
39in tall A mid-century table lamp designed in the Hollywood Regency style, dating to approximately the 1960s or 1970s. The piece features a central bulbous body of olive green glass with molded swirl detailing. It rests upon a four-footed cast metal base with an antiqued brass finish, featuring scroll and shell motifs. The neck consists of two stacked metal segments with textured circular patterns. The lamp is fitted with a drum-style shade of cream textured fabric, featuring embroidered floral appliques and a gold-toned wavy braided trim. The shade is supported by a standard metal harp and topped with a metal finial. The lamp uses a single light socket and is equipped with a two-prong power cord.
Lot: 193 - Hazel-Atlas & Carrington Glass Bottles, Trio
tallest is 11 in tall This lot comprises three clear glass vessels produced in the late 19th to early 20th century. The collection includes a pressed glass decanter featuring arched panels with a diamond and button pattern and a ringed neck. Also included is an octagonal storage jar with a wide mouth, a rolled rim, and a ringed neck. The base of this jar bears an embossed monogram mark consisting of a large H over an A, identifying it as a product of the Hazel-Atlas Glass Company. The third item is a crown-top beverage bottle with embossed text on the body reading Carrington Bottling Works and Carrington, N. D. arranged in a circular format. All three items demonstrate a characteristic yellowish-green fluorescence when placed under ultraviolet light. This reaction confirms the presence of manganese, which was used as a decolorizing agent in glass production primarily between 1880 and 1915.
Lot: 194 - Plume & Atwood Octagonal Pressed Glass Stand Lamp
11 intall This antique kerosene stand lamp features a clear pressed glass body with a faceted octagonal font and a matching stepped octagonal base joined by a faceted stem. The glass exhibits a strong green fluorescence when exposed to UV light, indicative of manganese-doped glass common in the late 19th to early 20th centuries. The lamp is fitted with a brass burner assembly. The burner thumbwheel is embossed with the text P . & A . M F G . C O . M A D E I N U . S . A . T H O M A S T O N C O N N . signifying manufacture by the Plume and Atwood Manufacturing Company. The word EAGLE is embossed on the top of the burner collar. The lamp base is smooth without a pontil mark, showing visible mold seams consistent with pressed glass manufacturing techniques. A cotton wick is present within the font.
Lot: 195 - Am. Brilliant Style & EAPG Tableware w/ Ladle
An assortment of four pieces of antique and glassware. The collection features a matching creamer and two-handled open sugar bowl decorated with copper-wheel engraved daisy and floral motifs, attributed to the McKee Glass Company Innovation line. These pieces have scalloped rims and a cut star pattern on the bases. Included is a larger two-handled bowl in the American Brilliant Period style, featuring deeply cut pinwheel stars, fans, and cross-hatching with a sawtooth rim. The fourth item is a small clear glass ladle with a circular bowl and a hooked handle. Under ultraviolet light, the glass ladle exhibits strong neon green fluorescence, identifying it as uranium glass. No maker marks, signatures, or labels were observed on any of the pieces.
Lot: 196 - Pair Hobnail Blue Marble Slag Glass Candlesticks
A pair of candle holders crafted from blue and white marbled slag glass. Each piece features a flared circular base decorated with multiple rows of raised hobnails. The central stem is globular with a matching hobnail texture, supporting a cup with a ruffled or scalloped rim. This design and material are highly characteristic of mid-20th-century American glass production and are attributed to the Fenton Art Glass company. The underside of the bases shows the internal marbled pattern of the glass and does not contain any manufacturer marks, which is consistent with Fenton production prior to the 1970s. Visual inspection under UV light reveals no fluorescence, confirming the material as standard blue slag glass rather than uranium glass.
Lot: 197 - Westmoreland Ruby Flash Pressed Glass Console Trio
Manufactured by the Westmoreland Glass Company of Grapeville, Pennsylvania, this three-piece console set consists of a handled tray and a matching pair of candlesticks. The items are constructed of pressed clear glass decorated with ruby flash, a technique involving the application of a thin layer of glass stain to the surface. The square-bodied tray features two integral clear glass ring handles and ruby flashing on the interior basin. The candlesticks are designed with faceted, tiered columns set upon square bases, with a band of ruby flashing applied to the sloped section of the base. One candlestick retains an original gold and black foil label identifying the manufacturer as Westmoreland Hand Made Glass.
Lot: 198 - Paisley Print Full Length Robe and Glossy
71 in tall This lot consists of a full-length robe and a professional display mannequin. The robe is crafted from a lightweight woven fabric featuring an intricate paisley print in a color palette of burgundy red, navy blue, and tan. The design includes a relaxed silhouette with wide kimono-style sleeves and an open-front construction finished with a simple band along the neckline. It includes a matching fabric self-tie belt. No manufacturer or care labels are present on the garment. The robe is displayed on a full-body female mannequin with an egg-head design and a glossy white finish. The mannequin is supported by a circular chrome-plated metal floor stand with a calf-insertion rod.
Lot: 199 - Perfect Fit Adjust-O-Matic Dress Form
48 in tall This adjustable dress form is identified as a Perfect Fit Adjust-O-Matic model, featuring a design patented in 1960 under U.S. Patent No. 2,922,555. The form is constructed from multiple shaped fiberboard panels that overlap and slide against each other to adjust proportions. These panels are held together with metal rivets and fasteners. The front chest area displays a printed logo with sewing-related graphics and the manufacturer name. Identifying codes such as R-2, R-4, R-5, R-6, R-8, R-9, R-11, and R-12 are visible across different sections. The panels include printed measurement scales and instructions such as Flap #8 (keep outside) and Dart (keep outside). The torso is mounted on a skeletal metal frame.
Lot: 200 - Set 3 Dazey-Style Glass & Cast Iron Butter Churns
A set of three decorative miniature butter churns designed as modern reproductions of antique models. Each piece features a clear glass jar with embossed lettering on the side reading DAZEY CHURN. The lids and hand-crank mechanisms are constructed from cast iron with a factory-applied rusted patina finish intended to simulate age. The internal dashers and the handle grips are crafted from wood. The base of the smallest jar features a paper label reading MADE IN INDIA, and the set is accompanied by its original cardboard shipping carton labeled Item RA79004 LMS. These items are contemporary decorative pieces manufactured in India and are intended for display rather than food preparation.
Lot: 201 - Sheet Music, Various Publishers, c. 1900-1956
A collection of sheet music booklets dating from the early to mid-20th century. These items are large-format, softcover staple-bound folios. The group includes a variety of cover art styles, ranging from Art Deco graphics and illustrative landscapes to photographic portraits of performers. Visible titles and publishers include Snow at Dusk by Joseph Goodman (Century Music Publishing Co.), Wake Up! Chill'un Wake Up! by Jo Trent and Willard Robison (Walter Donaldson-Douglas and Gumble), Moonlight Becomes You from the Paramount film Road to Morocco (Famous Music Corp.), It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo' by Wendell Hall (Forster Music Publisher Inc.), The Rock and Roll Waltz (Sheldon Music), and The Sidewalks of New York (Paull-Pioneer Music Co.). Other titles include The Sorcerer's Apprentice arranged by John W. Schaum, Beautiful Star of Heaven by Louis A. Drumheller, and Sipping Cider Thru' a Straw. The collection features various credited performers and composers such as Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour, Kay Starr, Wendell Hall, and Irving Berlin. Several pieces bear institutional or ownership markings including stamps for Property of James Perrin and printed notations such as Sample Copy - Not to be Sold. Approximate dimensions range from 9 inches by 12 inches to 10.5 inches by 13.5 inches.
Lot: 202 - Various Publishers, Sheet Music, 20th C
A collection of sheet music ephemera, primarily originating from the United States and dating from the early to mid-20th century. The collection encompasses a diverse range of genres, including popular radio hits, themes from musical comedies and films, marches, and patriotic songs. Notable titles and attributions identified include: Catch a Falling Star as recorded by Perry Como (Words and Music by Paul Vance and Lee Pockriss, Fred Fisher Music Company, New York); Night and Day from the musical comedy Gay Divorcee (Words and Music by Cole Porter, Harms, Inc.); Blue Moon (Simplified Piano Solo, Robbins Music Corporation, New York); Hiawatha's Melody of Love (Lyric by Alfred Bryan and Artie Mehlinger, Music by Geo. W. Meyer, Jerome H. Remick and Co.); Blues in the Night from the Warner Bros. picture (Lyric by Johnny Mercer, Music by Harold Arlen, Remick Music Corporation); and Venetian Moon (Lyric by Gus Kahn, Music by Phil Goldberg and Frank Magini, Jerome H. Remick and Co.). Other pieces include Star of the Sea (Amanda Kennedy, Leo Feist), The Loveliest Night Of The Year featuring Mario Lanza, When A Feller Needs A Friend!!, That's What Ireland Means To Me, Loyalty Is The Word Today, Normandy, Berlin Echoes, and Twittering Birds. These items are large-format (folio size) softcover paper documents, featuring colorful lithographic or illustrative cover art typical of the era. Visible publisher imprints include Jerome H. Remick and Co. (New York and Detroit), Leo Feist (New York), Robbins Music Corporation (New York), G. Schirmer, Inc. (New York), and Fred Fisher Music Company. The documents contain musical notation and lyrics.
Lot: 203 - Sheet Music & Instructional Manuals, 20th C
An extensive assortment of sheet music, songbooks, and instructional manuals primarily dating from the early to mid-20th century. The collection encompasses a variety of genres including patriotic anthems, musical theater scores, classical arias, hymns, and piano studies. Notable individual titles include God Bless America by Irving Berlin, Cabaret by Kander and Ebb, and the instructional text A Tune a Day: A First Book for Violin Instruction by C. Paul Herfurth. The collection also features educational volumes such as jumbo note Hymns and jumbo note Marches for the elementary pianist, published by Chas. H. Hansen Music Company. Numerous prominent music publishers are represented, including G. Schirmer, Inc., Harms Inc., Belwin Inc., Carl Fischer, and Chappell & Co., Ltd. Many items include decorative cover illustrations typical of the period, such as the pictorial covers for Blue-Eyed Sally and A Merry Day. One instructional volume bears a handwritten ownership signature for Judy Pulse on the upper cover.
Lot: 204 - Cat's Meow Village Miniatures w/ Storage Chest
box size 8x9.5x12.5 A collection of screen-printed wooden miniatures from The Cat's Meow Village, depicting historic landmarks and sites in Wooster, Ohio, and the surrounding Wayne County area. The collection features specific buildings such as the Wayne County Courthouse, two versions of Wooster City Hall, Wooster Community Hospital, The Wooster Brush Company, and Peoples Federal Savings Bank. Other included structures are the United Methodist Church, C.O. Wheel Company, Williams and Sons, and a Wayne County Ohio Bicentennial Barn. Most blocks feature the signature black cat silhouette on the front. Several pieces are signed on the reverse by founder Faline Jones with dates including 92, 01, and 03. The items are housed in a rectangular dark-stained wooden storage chest equipped with a brass bail handle on the lid and a brass hook latch. Height: 8.5 inches (Chest).
Lot: 205 - Royal Rochester Fraunfelter Lusterware Porc. Set
This five-piece porcelain service set was manufactured by the Fraunfelter China Company of Zanesville, Ohio, for the Royal Rochester brand of the Robeson-Rochester Corporation. The collection includes one oval tray with silver-tone metal handles and a footed metal gallery, one covered sugar bowl with a silver-tone lid and bail handle, one creamer pitcher, and two footed dessert bowls. The pieces feature an iridescent apricot luster glaze on the exterior surfaces. The interiors and central medallions are decorated with hand-painted yellow roses and green leafy vines on a white porcelain ground. The set is accented with silver-tone metal rims and mounts. Markings on the undersides include an oval Fraunfelter China Ohio stamp and an ornate Royal Rochester Hand Painted Guaranteed Heat Proof For Baking cartouche.
Lot: 206 - Eleanor of Germany 3-Piece Lusterware Tea Service
This three-piece porcelain tea service by Eleanor was produced in Germany. The set consists of a teapot with lid, a double-handled sugar bowl, and a creamer. Each piece is finished in an iridescent ombre luster glaze that fades from burnt orange to white. The primary decoration consists of a central oval medallion on each piece featuring a polychrome transfer-printed floral arrangement of pink roses and blue forget-me-nots in a basket. The pieces are designed with scalloped rims and flared bases. The base of the teapot features a green backstamp with the name ELEANOR in a semi-circular arc above the text made in Germany.
Lot: 207 - Lefton & Sadler Ceramic Teapots & Tableware
An assortment of decorative ceramic tableware including pieces by Lefton and Sadler. The collection features an earthenware teapot by Sadler with a bulbous, lobed body and transfer-printed floral bouquets of roses and anemones. The base is embossed with the words ENGLAND and SADLER and includes a handwritten pattern number 3185 in black ink. Also included is a musical porcelain teapot by Lefton commemorating a 25th anniversary, decorated with silver-toned bells and pink roses. It possesses an integrated musical movement in the base with a metal winding key and is marked with a red Lefton foil sticker and the number 07006. A Lefton porcelain condiment jar set is present, featuring hand-painted fruit motifs including pears and grapes on a shaded ground. This set consists of a lidded jar, a saucer, and a ceramic spoon, and bears the Lefton China backstamp and foil label. Completing the assortment is a squat earthenware teapot with a blue transfer-printed floral border and gold-gilt highlights, featuring an illegible green mark on the base.
Lot: 208 - A Trio of American Ceramics Including a McCoy Teapot and a Fiesta Millennium Disc Pitcher
This collection consists of three American glazed earthenware pieces: a teapot and two pitchers. The first item is a McCoy Bermuda style ridged teapot featuring a globular form with horizontal molded rings on the body and inset lid. The exterior is finished in a dark brown glaze while the lid has a contrasting tan or honey-colored glaze. The base is incised with McCoy in script, model number 649, and USA. The second item is a Homer Laughlin China Company Fiesta commemorative Millennium disc water pitcher. It features a cobalt blue glaze and a white transfer-printed graphic on one side that reads Millennium The Year 2000. The base has an impressed fiesta script mark, Made in U.S.A., and an embossed circular factory mark. The third item is a cylindrical utility pitcher with a flared rim, a pinched spout, and an angular handle. The exterior is finished in a medium blue glaze, while the interior and rim feature a speckled off-white glaze. The unglazed base is unmarked and shows three stilt marks from the firing process.
Lot: 209 - Two Pieces of Mid-Century Modern Art Glass including a Pedestal Bowl and Cobalt Blue Pitcher
This lot features two items of mid-century modern decorative glassware. The first is a deep, round bowl of transparent emerald green glass with a polished rim, set into a tiered brass-tone metal pedestal mount. While markings on the inner rim of the metal base are worn and not clearly legible, the form and color are highly consistent with the Emerald Glo pattern produced by Paden City Glass Company. The second item is a bulbous ball-form pitcher in vibrant cobalt blue glass. It features a short neck, a small pinched pouring spout, and a thick, applied C-scroll handle. The rim is fire-polished, and the base is smooth and slightly concave with no maker's marks present.
Lot: 210 - Set 3 Reproduction Dazey Style Glass Butter Churns
A set of three reproduction glass butter churns in graduated sizes, modeled after antique Dazey designs. Each unit consists of a clear, square-sided glass jar topped with a cast-metal, hand-cranked mechanism and a wooden paddle interior. The glass jars feature embossed lettering, including the text DAZEY CHURN & MFG CO. and ST. LOUIS MO. The metal components, comprising the lids, gears, and crank arms, exhibit a heavily rusted or oxidized finish, and the cranks are finished with turned wooden handles. A label on the included cardboard box identifies the set as item number RA79004 LMS and specifies Made in India, which is also noted on a MADE IN INDIA sticker on the base of the smallest jar. The set appears intended for decorative use rather than food production, with the surface oxidation being an intentional aesthetic feature.
Lot: 211 - Bohemian Ruby Threaded Spatter Glass Corset Vase
This hand-blown art glass vase features a flared corset or hourglass silhouette. The body is decorated using a spatter glass technique, incorporating internal mottled frit in shades of cobalt blue, emerald green, and pale lavender. A decorative translucent ruby red glass trail is applied in a multi-turn spiral coil around the narrowest part of the waist. The vessel features a flat-polished top rim and a ground and polished pontil mark on the base. While unsigned, this specific combination of multicolored spatter and applied red threading is strongly associated with late 20th-century Bohemian glass production, frequently attributed to Egermann.
Lot: 212 - Ceramics, Korean Glassware & Chinese Dolls
This lot features a diverse group of 20th-century decorative objects and ceramics from Korea, Poland, Japan, and China. The collection includes a group of promotional items for the South Korean soju brand Jinro Chamisul, consisting of a white porcelain soju cup decorated with a scene of figures in traditional Korean hanbok attire and a set of clear glass soju shot glasses. The porcelain cup is marked Korea on the exterior, and the glassware is partially contained in a branded cardboard box featuring the green Chamisul bamboo logo. Also present is a footed octagonal stoneware bowl from Boleslawiec, Poland, featuring hand-stamped cobalt blue and white sponge-ware patterns. The base bears a black circular factory stamp for Manufaktura w Boleslawcu and is marked Hand Made in Poland. The lot includes a polychrome porcelain bowl decorated in the Rose Canton style with panels of figures in garden settings and floral motifs in overglaze enamels, finished with a gilded rim. The base is marked Japanese Porcelain Ware, Decorated in Hong Kong, and features the A.C.F. (American Commercial Fine) square logo. Completing the collection is a pair of miniature dolls with porcelain heads and limbs, dressed in traditional Chinese-style fabric garments. They are housed in a custom-fitted, lidded woven reed basket with a hand-painted floral design on the lid.
Lot: 213 - Pair Elmassian Mid-20th C. Middle Eastern Dolls
11 n tall A pair of handmade folk art dolls representing a male and female figure in traditional regional costume, attributed to the Lebanese maker Elmassian. The dolls are constructed with needle-sculpted and painted faces, textile bodies, and internal wire armatures. The male figure is depicted in a tan fabric turban, a multi-layered outfit featuring a striped tunic and a textured, burlap-like outer robe, and cream-colored pointed slippers or babouches. The female figure features an elaborate headdress composed of orange, yellow, and purple yarn decorated with numerous small metal discs mimicking coins. She is dressed in a bright blue tunic, a yellow skirt with a sheer floral-embroidered overlay, and a black knit shawl with red or orange decorative stitching. Her hands feature painted black patterns representing traditional henna designs. Both figures are posed with raised hands and are mounted on simple circular wire supports.
Lot: 214 - Japanese Moriage Porc. & Metal Dragon Table Lamp
A Japanese-style accent table lamp featuring a central four-sided, tapered porcelain body. The porcelain is decorated using the moriage technique, characterized by raised enamel ornamentation and gilded highlights. Each panel depicts a distinct figural subject, likely Buddhist Immortals or Lohans, shown with halos and traditional robes. The porcelain vessel is secured between a cast white metal pedestal base and a matching metal cap, both of which feature high-relief dragon and cloud motifs. The pedestal base is marked with the embossed character for good fortune (Fuku/Fu). The lamp is fitted with a Leviton socket stamped MADE IN U.S.A. and is functional.
Lot: 215 - US Mid-20th C. S&H Green Stamps, Books & Sheets
A collection of consumer trading stamps issued by The Sperry and Hutchinson Company, comprising multiple Quick Saver Books, loose stamp blocks, and a 10s and 50s Saver Folder. The stamps are perforated with a green background and a red S&H logo. Visible alphanumeric identification codes on the stamps include 11QK, 14JS, 21AE, 76HL, 51ZB, and 11UW. The booklets are configured to hold 1200 stamps each. The collection contains books in various stages of completion along with loose multiples and partial sheets. These stamps were part of a prominent US retail loyalty program active throughout the mid-20th century.
Lot: 216 - Arts Study Company, Arts Study Pictures, 1899
18x24 This lot comprises an assortment of issues from the periodical Arts Study Pictures, a semi-monthly serial published by the Arts Study Company in Chicago. Included is the original decorative paper wrapper for Volume 1, Number 3, dated August 1, 1899. The publication was marketed for educational use in clubs and schools, typically containing ten reproductions of famous art works per issue. The collection features black-and-white halftone plates including St. Anthony at Padua after Murillo, Children of Charles I after Van Dyck, Noble Charger after Rosa Bonheur, Shoeing the Horse and To Ho! To Ho! after Landseer, and The Cow and Haymaking after Julien Dupr�. Architectural subjects include views of the Pantheon and the Roman Forum. The publication was headquartered at 935 Fine Arts Building, 203-207 Michigan Avenue, Chicago. The plates are quarto-format and are issued loose as intended for study.
Lot: 217 - Cleveland Press Archival Bound Volume, July 1947
18x24 This archival bound volume contains the complete daily run of The Cleveland Press newspaper for the month of July 1947. The collection is housed in a large folio-format hardcover binding of dark brown buckram over heavy boards. The spine is finished with gold-stamped lettering reading CLEVELAND PRESS JULY 1947. The interior includes the daily Home Edition issues, beginning with number 21833 on Tuesday, July 1, 1947, through July 31, 1947. The content encompasses the full scope of post-World War II daily journalism, including local and national news headlines, sports, society reporting, and classifieds. Notable features include full pages of period comic strips such as Kerry Drake, Nancy, Donald Duck, and Captain Easy. The volume is also notable for its extensive advertising content from mid-century retailers including Kroger, Western Auto, I. J. Fox furs, Gray's Drug Stores, and local Cleveland businesses. Front-page news headlines from the period include reports on the St. Louis flood disasters, regional rent control debates, and significant railroad accidents.
Lot: 218 - Cleveland Press Bound Folio Volume, March 1939
18x24 This archival bound folio volume contains a comprehensive collection of daily issues of The Cleveland Press for the month of March 1939. The volume is bound in sturdy tan buckram cloth boards with a black leatherette title label on the spine featuring gold-stamped text reading CLEVELAND PRESS / MARCH 1939. The contents include complete daily editions of the newspaper, featuring major international headlines of the pre-World War II era, including the election of Pope Pius XII, developments in the Spanish Civil War, and reports on the rise of Fascism. The interior also provides extensive local Cleveland news, period photography, and sports coverage. Notable features include large-format illustrated advertisements for historic retailers such as The May Company, Halle Bros. Co., and Richman Brothers, along with full pages of syndicated daily comics including Li l Abner, Donald Duck, Wash Tubbs, and Freckles and His Friends. The masthead for the initial issue is dated Wednesday, March 1, 1939, with subsequent issues such as March 13 and March 27 visible within the compilation.
Lot: 219 - The Cleveland Press Sept 1933 Bound Newspaper
18x24 A bound folio-format volume comprising the complete daily issues of The Cleveland Press for the month of September 1933. The newspapers are professionally housed in a library-style binding of blue cloth over heavy boards, featuring a black leatherette spine label with gold-stamped lettering. The interior contains daily editions documenting Depression-era news, local Cleveland history, and cultural ephemera. Notable front-page headlines include coverage of a 100,000-person parade on Euclid Avenue, U.S. Coast Guard actions against Prohibition-era "Rum Row" smugglers, and the conviction of thirteen individuals in the Urschel kidnapping case. The volume preserves significant period advertising, including illustrated spreads for The Higbee Co. department store, and complete pages of comic strips such as Buck Rogers, 25th Century A. D., Alley Oop, and Freckles and His Friends. The pages consist of original newsprint and are bound in chronological order.
Lot: 220 - Set 3 Dazey-Style Glass Butter Churns
A graduated set of three contemporary reproduction glass butter churns designed in the style of antique Dazey manual churns. The set consists of three sizes, each featuring a square glass jar and a cast-metal manual crank mechanism. The glass jars are embossed with lettering that reads DAZEY and CHURN & MFG CO. The metal components are finished with a dark, rusted-style patina to simulate an aged, primitive appearance. Each churn is equipped with a functional hand-cranked gear system that rotates internal wooden paddles. The crank arms are finished with turned wooden handles. These items are identified by the accompanying packaging as modern decorative reproductions manufactured in India under item number RA79004 LMS. Heights range from approximately 8 inches to 14 inches.
Lot: 221 - Kitchenware: Atlas Mason Jar & Citrus Press
This collection of mid-20th-century kitchenware includes glass, ceramic, and metal functional items. One item is an Atlas Strong Shoulder Mason jar crafted from aqua-tinted glass, featuring a zinc screw-top lid with a milk glass liner. The jar is embossed with the words ATLAS STRONG SHOULDER MASON on the front. A ceramic spice rack set is included, consisting of six rectangular earthenware shakers held in a wooden wall-mount frame. The shakers are finished in a white glaze with yellow bands and transfer-printed floral designs, individually labeled NUTMEG, CLOVE, PEPPER, SALT, CINNAMON, and ALLSPICE. Also present is a pair of novelty salt and pepper shakers fashioned as miniature oil lamps, featuring yellow and brown glazed bases with red accents and white shades decorated with star motifs. The final item is a heavy-duty manual citrus press made of cast aluminum, utilizing a lever-action design with an integrated strainer and pour spout.
Lot: 222 - An Assortment of Keys and Lock Cylinders
This lot features an assortment of residential, commercial, and automotive keys along with several lock cylinder plugs and assemblies. The items are primarily constructed from brass, nickel-plated brass, steel, and die-cast zinc. The collection includes numerous keys with visible manufacturer and locksmith marks, including Star (marked 6MAE, 6MA3, and 5MA6), Taylor (marked 92 U.S.A.), Kwikset, Master, HSC, Curtis, U.S. Lock Corp, and National. One key is stamped with regional identification for Volpin's Vail, GA. A pair of automotive lock cylinders bearing the GM logo is included in a plastic bag marked with handwritten reference numbers A11 21-400, A33 22-158, and A25 28-946. Several groups of brass keys are organized into sets held together by wire or plastic ties.
Lot: 223 - 6 Ohio & Pennsylvania Glass Soda Bottles
This lot features a collection of 6 glass soda bottles from regional bottling works in Ohio and Pennsylvania. The group includes five bottles with embossed glass details and one with applied color labels. The collection is comprised of the following: a clear glass bottle embossed with Registered People's Bottling Works of Erie, Akron O. and 7 Fluid Ounces; an aqua-tinted bottle with large script embossing for Schille, associated with Columbus, Ohio; a clear glass bottle and an aqua-tinted glass bottle both embossed with Liquid Schuster Products and 7 Fl. Oz.; an aqua-tinted glass bottle embossed Jeffries Bottling Wks. Millersburg O.; and a clear glass bottle with red, white, and blue applied color labels for Cotton Club Beverages. The bottles are of crown-top construction and represent regional American beverage history from the early to mid-20th century.
Lot: 224 - Set Advertising Whiskey & Wine Glass Bottles
An assortment of glass bottles in various shapes, sizes, and colors, including cobalt blue, amber, olive, and clear glass. The collection features a variety of commercial and decorative designs. One amber glass flask is embossed with Ballantine's and includes the post-Prohibition statement FEDERAL LAW FORBIDS SALE OR RE-USE OF THIS BOTTLE. A dark amber whiskey bottle features a circular shoulder seal embossed with PAUL JONES WHISKEY LOUISVILLE and retains a partial paper label for Paul Jones Pure Rye with printed signatures and historical text. An olive glass wine bottle displays a colorful circus-themed FREAKSHOW label from Michael David Winery, Lodi, California. A clear glass bottle is molded in the form of the Eiffel Tower. Three additional bottles in shades of blue are included: one with a square base and a tiered decorative neck with embossed circular medallions, and two cylindrical bottles of varying heights.
Lot: 225 - Sewing Notions, Buttons & Wood Thread Spools
This collection of sewing notions features a variety of buttons and thread stored within a glass jar and a cardboard box. The glass jar is fitted with a turned wooden lid and contains an array of loose buttons in diverse materials such as wood, metal, shell-like composites, and plastic. The boxed portion of the collection includes numerous buttons still attached to their original retail cards from manufacturers including Le Bouton (B. Blumenthal and Co. Inc., Carlstadt, New Jersey), Streamline, and Risdon. Notable items include a card of Risdon Self-Cover buttons and various Tataneal plastic buttons. A large clear plastic bag from Emsig Manufacturing Corp. of New York contains multiple black Permoid buttons. The lot also includes several wooden thread spools from brands such as Coats and Clark's, Clark's O.N.T., and Monarch in various colors including shades of red, pink, and cream. Some cards and labels indicate manufacturing in Japan and the United States, with original retail pricing and care instructions such as Guaranteed Washable still visible.
Lot: 226 - Cast Iron Schnauzer Dog Architectural Gate Topper
This is a mid-20th century cast iron decorative figure depicting a standing Schnauzer dog in profile. The piece is sand-cast and features a black painted finish. The figure captures the breed's characteristic features, including the docked tail and prominent beard. It is mounted on an integral horizontal base that contains a pre-drilled hole at each end, indicating it was likely intended for use as a sign topper, fence ornament, or gate decoration. No maker's marks, signatures, or foundry stamps are visible on the object.
Lot: 227 - Peerage Style Pitcher, Sexton Match Holders & More
This collection consists of several decorative and utilitarian objects dating from the late 19th through the mid-20th century. Included is an embossed copper alloy pitcher, in the style of Peerage England, featuring a wrap-around repousse tavern scene with figures in a rustic village setting. The pitcher is constructed with a flared rim and a soldered strap handle. Also included are two wall-mounted cast metal double match holders, attributed to Sexton, each featuring two vertical pockets with shell-fluted bases and a scrolled backplate with a central mounting hole. One holder retains a black finish, while the second shows an aged blue-grey finish. The lot further includes a Victorian-style rectangular wooden presentation box with a lid featuring two inset chromolithographic panels depicting children in garden and boating scenes. The interior is lined with pleated fuchsia-colored fabric. Completing the assortment is a cardboard egg shipping carton with original interior dividers, printed with blue ink graphics of chickens and the word EGGS on multiple sides.
Lot: 228 - Blue Mountain Pottery & Dan James Turtle Figurines
An assortment of eight turtle and tortoise figurines in a variety of materials and styles. Included is a Blue Mountain Pottery ceramic turtle featuring a green and blue drip glaze over a dark ground, marked on the underside with the word CANADA and model number 205, and bearing an original blue and white foil label. A large composite tortoise figurine features a deeply textured shell and is hand-signed on the base by artist Dan James. The group also contains a hand-carved wooden turtle with a faceted shell and natural grain finish, a solid brass turtle-form dish with a sticker indicating manufacture in Taiwan, and a skeletonized brass turtle trivet with three rubber-tipped feet. Rounding out the collection are a small solid brass turtle, a heavy cast iron turtle with an oxidized brown finish, and a small composite turtle with a grey and white mottled crackle finish.
Lot: 229 - Set 10 Turtle Figurines & Objects
A collection of ten turtle-themed decorative objects crafted from various materials including wood, ceramic, porcelain, resin, and woven wicker. The grouping features a large turtle-shaped basket with a woven wicker carapace and stained wood head and legs. Also included is a glazed ceramic turtle finished in a green and brown drip glaze with pierced circular openings in the shell, likely intended for use as a candle or incense holder. One modern-style piece is constructed with a domed, polished wood shell set into a brushed metal base with an integrated head and legs. A white glazed porcelain turtle features hand-applied porcelain flowers in pastel shades and a shallow recessed back. The assortment also contains two medium-sized carved wood turtles in contrasting light and dark finishes, a hand-painted turtle figurine with colorful patterns, a stacked turtle pair made of molded resin, a small dark brown glazed ceramic turtle, and a textured resin turtle with a basketweave shell pattern. No maker marks, factory stamps, or artist signatures are visible on the objects.
Lot: 230 - Set 3 Glass & Cast Iron Butter Churns, Dazey Style
A set of three graduated decorative reproduction butter churns, designed in the style of antique Dazey models. Each churn comprises a clear glass jar with a square base and embossed lettering; the smallest jar features the characters DAZEY and CHURN. The jars are fitted with screw-top cast iron lids that exhibit a heavy, uniform rusted patina. These lids house a manual hand-crank gear mechanism that operates internal wooden paddles. The crank handles are finished with turned wood knobs. The items are accompanied by the original cardboard shipping box with a label marked Item Number RA79004 LMS, identifying the set as a three-piece collection made in India. These pieces are intended for decorative use rather than functional food preparation.
Lot: 231 - Owl Figurines & Mixed Material Objects
This lot consists of an extensive assortment of owl-themed figurines and decorative items in a wide variety of materials and artistic styles. Included is a large, hand-carved wood owl with a black lacquered finish and inset circular eyes. Glassware includes a large clear blown art glass figurine and a small faceted crystal bird. The ceramic portion of the lot contains three Mexican Tonala-style pottery owls with hand-painted floral and geometric patterns, a large hollow-cast bisque owl head with an orange beak, and various glazed porcelain and stoneware pieces in assorted shapes. One figurine is carved from banded stone, such as onyx or alabaster. The lot also features a small cast metal owl in a pewter tone, a stained-glass style suncatcher with a metal frame and colored resin, and two ornaments made with feathers and wire. No identifiable maker marks or signatures are visible in the photographs.
Lot: 232 - Set 11 Painted Ceramic Nativity Figurines & Stable
A nativity set comprising eleven painted ceramic figurines and a coordinating rustic stable. The figurine collection includes the Holy Family with the infant Jesus in a manger, Mary, and Joseph. Accompanying figures include three Magi bearing gifts, a shepherd carrying a lamb, and a kneeling angel. The set is completed by three stable animals: a recumbent donkey, a cow, and a small lamb. Each figurine is crafted from ceramic with a matte bisque finish and hand-painted details. The stable is constructed from wood and thin bamboo-style slats for the back and roof. The structure is accented with applied dried moss to the roofline and floor to create a rustic effect. No visible maker's marks, factory stamps, or labels are present on the figurines or the stable. This set reflects a traditional mid-to-late 20th-century style common in Western holiday decor.
Lot: 233 - C.S. Hammond New Reference Atlas & 2 Vols, 1912
This lot comprises three antique educational volumes. The primary work is The New Reference Atlas of the World, published by C. S. Hammond & Company in 1912. This folio-sized volume is bound in maroon cloth with decorative black stamping and silver title lettering. It features numerous physical, political, and historical maps, including double-page color maps of Ohio, Pennsylvania, and the Maritime Provinces of Canada. The title page states an original price of $3.00. The front endpaper bears a cursive ink inscription: Miss Anna Brown / West Salem / Ohio / Champion Hall 1911-12. Accompanying the atlas are two octavo-sized schoolbooks tied together with a red patterned fabric ribbon. The first is Everyday Arithmetic - Advanced by Franklin S. Hoyt and Harriet E. Peet, published by Houghton Mifflin Company at the Riverside Press, copyright 1920, identified as the Thirteenth Impression with the code D4. The second volume is Barnes's School History of the United States, a revision of a brief history by Joel Dorman Steele and Esther Baker Steele, published by the American Book Company, copyright 1903. This volume is bound in dark reddish-brown cloth with an architectural design and black stamped lettering.
Lot: 234 - Tomes & Lossing Civil War Serials, 1862-1912
A collection of softcover serial publications documenting the American Civil War. The group includes several divisions of The War with the South: A History of the Great American Rebellion by Robert Tomes, M.D., published by Virtue, Yorston and Company, New York, and Virtue and Company, New York. Observable divisions include numbers 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6. These quarto-sized volumes are bound in tan paper wrappers with dark cloth spines. The work is illustrated with steel engravings of battle scenes, fortifications, maps, and portraits from drawings made by F. O. C. Darley and other American artists. Included are frontispiece portraits of General George B. McClellan and General Ambrose Burnside based on photographs by Mathew Brady. Also present is Section 1 of A History of the Civil War by Benson J. Lossing, LL.D., published by The War Memorial Association, New York. This section is bound in blue illustrated paper covers and contains numerous halftone reproductions of Mathew Brady war photographs. The text provides historical narratives on topics such as the Fugitive Slave Law, State Rights, and biographical sketches of leading naval and military commanders.
Lot: 236 - Marx & Tim Mee Plastic Civil War Playset
This collection consists of a large assortment of molded plastic toy soldiers and playset accessories, primarily themed around the American Civil War. The lot features numerous infantry and cavalry figures in various combat poses, including Union soldiers in blue plastic and Confederate soldiers in gray plastic. Mounted figures are supported by multiple plastic horses in white, tan, and brown shades. Artillery pieces include several wheeled cannons and limbers in various molded plastic colors such as green, gray, and brown. Significant structures in this lot include a green molded plastic Quonset hut-style building with an integrated roof-mounted carry handle, attributed to Marx, a large brown plastic barn with a gray shingle-textured roof, two white plastic houses with front porches and gray roofs, and a gray double-arch bridge with a cobblestone-textured surface. Additional accessories include split-rail and picket fencing, paper Union and Confederate flags, and a gray molded tree stump. The lot is housed in a gray plastic storage bin and contains some non-themed items, including individual Pokemon cards for Beedrill and Dodrio.
Lot: 237 - Jeff Gordon NASCAR Memorabilia & Drinkware Set
This group of sports memorabilia commemorates the career of NASCAR driver Jeff Gordon and his tenure with Hendrick Motorsports. The collection comprises six distinct pieces of drinkware and collectibles. Included is a boxed The Original NASCAR Talking Drinking Stein, plastic construction, featuring a miniature number 24 car on the lid and an internal sound chip programmed to play racing phrases and engine sounds, marked with item number 70001 and a 1998 copyright. A ceramic commemorative beer stein features a hinged metal lid with a ceramic inlay; the body is decorated with Gordon in his DuPont fire suit alongside his race car, including logos for Winston Cup and Pepsi. The set also contains a clear glass tumbler with blue and red Pepsi promotional graphics from 1999, a ceramic mug celebrating Gordon reaching 50 career victories, a second ceramic mug with a pit road action scene, and a collector shot glass with a yellow number 24 and a printed signature. Sponsor branding throughout the collection includes DuPont, Pepsi, GMAC, Quaker State, and Kellogg's.
Lot: 238 - 6 Jeff Gordon NASCAR Die-Cast Models
This lot consists of six Jeff Gordon NASCAR die-cast model collectibles, primarily in 1:64 scale. The collection features various editions of Gordon�s iconic #24 Chevrolet, manufactured by Winner's Circle, Action Performance Companies, and Revell-Monogram in the late 1990s. The group includes a Winner's Circle Pit Row Series diorama set featuring a DuPont Chevrolet Monte Carlo with seven pit crew figures and pit road equipment (Asst. No. 55530). An Action Performance three-car set contains three 1:64 scale stock cars in the classic Rainbow Warrior, Jurassic Park: The Ride, and DuPont Million Dollar special paint schemes. Two items from the Winner's Circle Lifetime Series are present: a No. 1 of 6 1997 DuPont Monte Carlo and a Bonus Car 1987 #40 Sprint Car, both including character trading cards (Asst. No. 55500). Also included is a Winner's Circle Pit Pass Preview Series car with an official fan pass (Asst. No. 30217) and a 1996 Edition Revell Racing die-cast replica featuring rubber tires and a detailed chassis. All vehicles feature authentic team and sponsor decals including DuPont, Pepsi, and Hendrick Motorsports.
Lot: 239 - Jeff Gordon & Jack Sprague NASCAR Memorabilia
An assortment of NASCAR memorabilia primarily featuring Hendrick Motorsports driver Jeff Gordon, alongside one item representing Jack Sprague. The collection includes four decorative license plates manufactured by WinCraft and JG Motorsports, commemorating various seasons and championships between 1995 and 2002. One plate features Jack Sprague's number 24 GMAC truck from the Craftsman Truck Series. Drinkware consists of a clear plastic mug with a racing car-shaped handle dated 1998, a Pepsi Racing 1998 Winston Cup Champion commemorative plastic cup, a large white plastic shaker bottle with a portrait graphic and car-topped lid, and a clear souvenir bottle. Sealed items include a four-pack of commemorative 1997 NASCAR Champion pencils and a Press Pass D3 Series 1 three-dimensional plastic model card pack. The lot is completed by a long horizontal adhesive banner celebrating Gordon as a two-time Winston Cup Champion for the years 1995 and 1997. Visible manufacturer markings and copyrights include WinCraft, JG Motorsports, Inc., and Motorsport Traditions.
Lot: 240 - Set 3 Dazey Style Glass & Cast Iron Butter Churns
A set of three decorative glass butter churns in graduated sizes, designed as modern reproductions of antique Dazey models. Each unit consists of a clear glass jar with square sides, a cast metal hand-crank assembly featuring an intentionally distressed rusted patina, and internal wooden paddles. The smallest jar features the embossed lettering DAZEY CHURN & MFG CO. The set is accompanied by its original cardboard box, which identifies the contents as Item RA79004 LMS and indicates they were made in India.
Lot: 241 - Sears Automotive Wheel and Tire Novelty Wall Clock
This novelty wall clock is designed to resemble an automotive wheel and tire assembly. The outer casing is constructed of molded black plastic featuring a realistic tire tread pattern and molded sidewall detailing. The central dial is styled as a silver-tone multi-spoke alloy rim, with a mock cross-drilled disc brake rotor and a silver caliper positioned behind the spokes. The dial face is black with prominent silver-tone Arabic numerals at the 12, 3, 6, and 9 o'clock positions and a white printed minute track. The hands are uniquely styled as tools: the hour hand is shaped like a combination wrench and the minute hand is shaped like a flathead screwdriver; both are black with red center stripes. A red sweep second hand is also present. The clock face is protected by a clear plastic lens. The reverse features a molded plastic back with a central battery-operated quartz movement manufactured by Wellgain. A label on the movement housing identifies the distributor as Sears, Roebuck and Co. of Hoffman Estates, Illinois, and includes the text Made in U.S.A., while an additional sticker on the casing indicates Made in China. The clock is powered by a single 1.5V AA battery.
Lot: 242 - Style of Curtis Jere Mixed Metal Heron Sculpture
36x44 This large-scale mixed metal wall sculpture depicts a pair of stylized herons or cranes in a pond setting, executed in the style of decorative metalwork produced by Curtis Jere for Artisan House during the 1960s and 1970s. The sculpture features two birds with textured, hammered silver-tone metal bodies and heads, each detailed with a single blue glass cabochon eye. Their fanned wings and elongated legs are constructed from multiple curved brass or bronze-toned metal rods, creating a sense of movement. The base of the sculpture includes stylized lily pads and water ripples, finished with a blue-green verdigris patina. The piece is constructed using mixed metal techniques, including welding and hammering. There are no visible maker marks, signatures, or labels on the sculpture. Integrated wire loops are present on the reverse for wall mounting. Height: 48 inches Width: 36 inches.
Lot: 243 - Pair Empire Lighted Mary & Joseph Blow Molds
This pair of Christmas nativity blow mold figures is manufactured by the Empire Plastic Corp. The set consists of two kneeling figures representing Mary and Joseph. Each figure is constructed from translucent molded plastic designed to be illuminated from within. Joseph is depicted with brown hair and a beard, wearing a white robe with a pink mantle. Mary is shown with brown hair, a white veil, and a blue and white robe. Both figures are modeled in a prayerful posture with hands together. The lower reverse of each figure features the embossed Empire logo and brand name. Additional embossed text on the reverse includes Made in USA and a patent number. Each figure is fitted with an integrated white power cord and a two-prong plug. Dimensions: Approximately 28 inches high.
Lot: 244 - Kmart Halloween Jack-O-Lantern Blow Mold Light
24 in tall Distributed by Kmart Corporation and attributed to General Foam Plastics, this is a classic seasonal blow-molded plastic decoration in the form of a jack-o-lantern. The pumpkin features a molded orange body with vertical ribbing, a green-painted stem, and recessed facial features including triangular eyes and nose and a jagged mouth, all accented with black paint. The item is designed to be illuminated from within and is currently fitted with a white two-prong electrical cord and a light socket assembly inserted into the rear. The reverse side retains its original Kmart retail label, which includes a stylized K logo, a barcode, and text stating it was made in the USA for Kmart Corporation in Hoffman Estates, Illinois. Additionally, embossed text in the plastic reads MADE IN U.S.A. and 078 120520.4.
Lot: 245 - Gillette Safety Razors & New Old Stock Blades
This collection includes several double-edge safety razors and a group of new old stock replacement blades, primarily from the Gillette brand. The metal razors feature a variety of designs, including a Gillette Slim Adjustable model characterized by a knurled handle and a numbered dial ranging from 1 to 9. Other razors include three-piece styles with safety bar and open-comb heads. The blades are presented in their original retail packaging and include Gillette Platinum-Plus and Gillette Super Stainless The Spoiler varieties. Additionally, there are blade dispensers from Wilkinson Sword and a Rite Aid branded Premium Chromium set. Most of the blade packs contain 10 blades each and retain retail price stickers from various outlets, including Phar-Mor. The items represent shaving technology from the mid-to-late 20th century.
Lot: 246 - 19th C. American Primitive Hardwood & Iron Chest
12x36x10.5 An antique 19th-century American storage chest, likely used for blankets or tools, crafted in a Primitive or Country style. The chest is constructed from a solid hardwood, possibly walnut or cherry, featuring a rectangular form with a hinged lid. The lid is designed with a mitered frame. The body of the chest rests on a decorative, tiered stepped molding base. Construction appears to be butt-joined with nail fastening. The hardware is composed of forged or early cast iron, including two heavy-duty drop handles mounted to the sides and two hinges on the back. A small iron loop is located on the front center for a hasp closure. The interior provides a single, open storage compartment.
Lot: 247 - J.H. Rosberg Mfg. Co. Watchmaker's Workbench
40x20x38 Manufactured by the J.H. Rosberg Mfg. Co. of Chicago, this specialized watchmaker's or jeweler's workbench is constructed from hardwood with a dark-stained finish. The piece features a light-toned wood work surface with a raised wrap-around gallery on three sides and a recessed rectangular panel inset into the center. The configuration includes thirteen drawers of varying dimensions designed for the storage of small tools and components, including a vertical stack of eight narrow drawers on the right, two wide shallow drawers in the central block, and additional drawers on the left. All drawers are fitted with integrated, recessed finger-pull handles. A large central pull-out work tray features a characteristic semi-circular cutout for close-up craft work. The lower structure of the bench includes a horizontal support bar that functions as a footrest and a small accessory shelf mounted on the lower-left interior side. A gold-toned manufacturer's decal for the J.H. Rosberg Mfg. Co. is located on the interior face of the rear gallery. The bench retains legacy electrical wiring and a power cord on the left side.
Lot: 248 - Wehrle Co. Tremont 32-18N Cast Iron & Porc. Stove
36x26x48 An antique dual-fuel combination cookstove manufactured by The Wehrle Co. of Newark, Ohio. The unit is constructed from heavy cast iron with white porcelain enamel panels on the oven and firebox doors. The stovetop features a split configuration with four gas burners on the right side and two removable circular lids for wood or coal firing on the left. The upper section includes a tall backsplash with a white porcelain panel and a cast iron warming shelf supported by decorative openwork brackets. The lower section contains a large oven with a drop-down door featuring an integrated Ez-Way temperature gauge and a smaller firebox compartment to the left. The stove is mounted on a decorative cast iron base with four curved cabriole-style legs. A cast metal identification plate on the side is embossed with the text TREMONT MOD 32-18N 1086 THE WEHRLE CO NEWARK OHIO. Controls include a series of white handles for gas regulation and various draft slides for solid fuel management.
Lot: 249 - Neoclassical Cast Stone Urn & Twin Putti Pedestal
19 in dia 38 in tall This two-piece garden ornament is designed in the Neoclassical style and comprises a gadrooned urn and a figural pedestal. The pedestal features two standing putti, or cherubs, with curly hair and draped fabric, positioned to support the basin. The figures stand on a circular base decorated with acanthus leaf motifs. The urn basin is ornamented with deep vertical ribs and foliate lobes, finished with a scrolled, wave-patterned rim. The item is manufactured from cast stone or reconstituted marble, with a visible vertical mold seam on the back of the pedestal.very heavy
Lot: 249A - Alaska Refrigerator Co. Four-Door Porc. Icebox
33x18x43 This antique four-door icebox was manufactured by The Alaska Refrigerator Co. of Muskegon, Michigan. The unit features a white porcelain enamel exterior finish over a wooden frame, with a galvanized metal reverse panel. The front is fitted with nickel-plated brass hardware, including eight decorative hinges and four lever-style latches. An embossed bronze-tone maker's plate affixed to the upper front is inscribed: ALASKA / CORK INSULATED / THE ALASKA REFRIGERATOR CO. / MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN. The interior is divided into several compartments; the upper-left chamber is lined with galvanized metal for ice block storage, while the remaining sections are equipped with wire-grid shelving. According to the manufacturer's plate, the unit is constructed with cork insulation. The icebox is currently situated on a wooden furniture dolly.
Lot: 249B - Wooden Double Rocking Horse & Hitch Wagon Set
wagon is 36x24x48 horses are 24x36x48 A large-scale, hand-crafted wooden toy set featuring a double rocking horse unit and a matching four-wheeled hitch wagon. The two horses are finished in a dark brown stain and feature black fiber manes and tails, with grey fiber feathering at the hooves. Each horse is equipped with a black synthetic or leather-style harness system featuring metal buckles and hardware. The horses are mounted to a curved, slatted wooden rocking base finished in a light natural stain. The matching four-wheeled wagon is constructed from wood with a light natural finish. It includes a driver's seat with a backrest and footrest, side rails, and four functional spoked wheels. The wagon connects to the horse unit via a wooden hitching pole. The construction style is consistent with late 20th-century American folk art-inspired wooden toys.
Lot: 250 - Set 3 Dazey Style Glass & Cast Metal Butter Churns
This set consists of three reproduction butter churns in graduated sizes, identified by the provided documentation as a set of three pieces. The design is modeled after antique Dazey brand churns. Each unit features a square, clear glass jar with embossed lettering on the sides, including the words DAZEY and CHURN. The jars are fitted with cast metal lids and hand-crank mechanisms that have been finished with a heavy, uniform coating of surface rust to achieve a distressed, primitive appearance. Each mechanism includes an exposed gear system that rotates an internal wooden paddle assembly. The hand-cranks are tipped with turned wooden knobs. Original packaging labels identify these items as part number RA79004 LMS and indicate they were manufactured in India for decorative use.
Lot: 251 - Old Pal Model 1060 Cantilevered Tackle Box with a Collection of Assorted Fishing Tackle
A Old Pal model 1060 cantilevered tackle box constructed from molded olive green plastic. The box features three tiered trays that unfold via metal brackets to reveal organized compartments, with a deeper storage area in the base. The exterior front is marked with a printed white oval logo reading 1060 Old Pal and Lititz, Penna. U.S.A. The box contains a collection of assorted fishing equipment. Contents include various wooden and plastic lures, specifically a Hula Dancer, a leopard-patterned popper, and several spoon lures including one marked Atlantic Lures Inc. Providence, R.I. The assortment also features feathered jigs, a variety of lead sinkers and weights, and assorted hooks. The bottom compartment houses two green plastic spools of CN Cuxhaven 20 lb. test fishing line, a glass jar with a Sears label, and various packaged terminal tackle. The unit is equipped with a top-mounted folding handle and a front-facing white plastic latch.
Lot: 252 - Union Super Steel Tackle Box w/ Reels & Lures
This lot consists of a collection of mid-20th-century angling equipment contained within a metal tackle box. The box is a Union Super Steel model, featuring a grey-painted exterior, a blue-painted interior, and a single cantilever tray. Included reels are a maroon Shakespeare 2062 spinning reel with its original retail box, a black Garcia Mitchell 330 spinning reel, and a chrome-finished Shakespeare Triumph No. 1958 Model 31A level-winding reel, which is stamped Made in Kalamazoo, U.S.A. The assortment contains various lures, many housed in their original manufacturer boxes, including examples from James Heddon�s Sons (marked Genuine Heddon Dowagiac Minnow and Heddon Spook Baits), The Creek Chub Bait Co., and McBride�s Success Baits by the Midland Bait Co. Other items in the collection include a Newton's Streamline Fly Line Dressing tin, Barracuda split shot, various fishing line spools, bobbers, and hand tools.
Lot: 253 - Fenwick 1080 3-Tray Tackle Box w/ Fishing Gear
This Fenwick 1080 Woodstream three tray cantilever fishing tackle box contains a diverse assortment of fishing gear and related accessories. The exterior is constructed from tan colored molded plastic featuring a brown carrying handle and a decorative eagle emblem with red, orange, and yellow striping. The interior features a cantilevered three tier tray system with adjustable compartments. Visible markings on the front panel include the Fenwick eagle logo and the text fenwick woodstream and fenwick 1080. A manufacturer label on the lid identifies the item as a Zerust protected box, 17 inches long, with 3 trays and 28 compartments. The contents include an assortment of spinner rigs with multi-colored beads, metal spoons including one marked Royal Spoon 3/8 oz, various jig heads, and soft plastic lures in original retail packaging from makers such as Koenig's, Worden's, and Baroomper Lures. A pair of nail clippers with a fish motif and blue enamel style decoration is included. The base compartment contains larger gear including red and white plastic bobbers, a jar of preserved bait labeled Johnson, Wis, a Union Carbide insect repellent tube, and an embossed Eastman Kodak Company metal tin. Also present is a yellow box labeled 45 Caliber 200 Grain Jacketed Hollow Point 100, containing projectiles. Length: 17 inches.
Lot: 254 - Eiko Automotive Miniature Bulb Cabinet & Bulbs
19x4x27 An Eiko branded automotive miniature light bulb storage and display cabinet containing an assortment of bulbs. The cabinet is constructed from black painted metal and features a white plastic header with the large black Eiko logo and a registered trademark symbol. It is equipped with four rows of clear plastic tilt-out storage bins. The contents include an assortment of automotive miniature light bulbs, with some loose and others in their original individual or multi-pack cardboard boxes from manufacturers such as Eiko and Sonoco. Notable bulb models and types identified on packaging and labels include 9004, 9007, and 912. The rear of the cabinet features keyhole slots for wall mounting.
Lot: 255 - Assorted Fixed Blade & Folding Pocket Knives
An assortment of fixed blade and folding pocket knives comprising several distinct examples. The group includes a Raider III fixed blade boot knife featuring a black textured synthetic handle with an integrated crossguard, marked Stainless Taiwan on the tang and Raider III on the blade, accompanied by a black leather boot sheath with a metal spring clip. Also included is a Pro Series folding liner lock knife featuring a satin finished drop point blade with an oval logo, thumb hole, and flipper tab, mounted with textured brown wood scales on a metal frame. The selection contains a fixed blade Bowie style knife with a contoured wood grip, brass pin, brass crossguard, and brass pommel, paired with a black leather sheath featuring a stamped basketweave pattern and whip stitched edges. The collection is rounded out by an ornate folding lockback knife featuring black scales and cast brass toned bolsters with a floral and scrollwork design, with a clip point blade marked Stainless Steel and China. Blade lengths: Bowie (approx. 6 inches), Pro Series (approx. 3.5 inches), Ornate folder (approx. 3 inches), Raider III (approx. 3.75 inches).
Lot: 256 - 1971 Warner Bros. Mighty Star Sylvester Plush Toy
36 in tall This large-scale plush figure depicts the character Sylvester the Cat from the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes franchise. The toy is constructed from black and white synthetic plush fabric. Sylvester is modeled in a standing pose with the right arm raised in a waving gesture and the left hand positioned against the torso. Physical features include a prominent red pom-pom nose, black synthetic whiskers, and felt-applied eyes with printed pupils and eyebrows. The figure is designed with oversized white feet and a long black tail. A cloth manufacturer tag is attached to the lower left side of the body. The tag includes the following printed text: WARNER BROS. CHARACTERS � 1971 WARNER BROS. INC. BY MIGHTY STAR.
Lot: 257 - An Assortment of Novelty Pencil Sharpeners
This collection features a variety of miniature novelty pencil sharpeners constructed from die-cast metal with a bronze-tone or copper-tone finish. The group includes various household appliances such as a drip coffee maker, a wringer washing machine, a kitchen scale, a charcoal flat iron, a desk fan, a camping stove, and a potbelly stove. Decorative and miscellaneous items include a mantel clock with Roman numerals, a nautical ship's helm, an oil lamp with a plastic chimney, a bingo or lottery cage, and a stegosaurus figure on a plinth. Vehicles and animals represented include a farm tractor, a horse-drawn carriage, and a trotting horse on a pedestal. Each piece contains an integrated pencil sharpener blade, accessible through the base or rear. The coffee maker is embossed with the word COFFEE on the front panel, and the washing machine features embossed horseshoe motifs. These items are characteristic of novelty sharpeners produced by manufacturers such as Play Me or similar producers in Spain and Hong Kong during the mid-to-late 20th century. Height: 2 to 4 inches approximately.
Lot: 258 - Novelty Miniature Pencil Sharpeners
An assortment of miniature pencil sharpeners in the style of manufacturers such as Play Me of Spain and Durham. These items are manufactured from die-cast metal, primarily featuring an antiqued copper or bronze finish. The collection includes a diverse range of subjects: household and decorative items such as a potbelly stove, hurricane lamp, fireplace with accessories, wringer washer, coffee grinder, treasure chest, black and gold rotary telephone, wishing well, and a bull figurine; professional tools and scientific objects including a bellows-style camera, a blowtorch, a balance scale, a water pump with bucket, a globe marked North, and a mechanical screw press; and cultural objects including an electric guitar on a stand, the Liberty Bell, and a Western saddle. Each item contains an integrated sharpening mechanism, typically located at the base or side. Several pieces include functional moving parts such as rotating cranks and pivoting components.
Lot: 259 - Ertl 1/18 Die-cast '69 GTO & '67 Chevelle w/Case
This lot features two 1/18 scale die-cast model cars accompanied by an aftermarket display case and retail box. The first model is a 1969 Pontiac GTO from the Ertl American Muscle Street Machines series. It is finished in metallic pink/magenta with white and silver side decals, a tan interior, and tri-spoke chrome-style wheels. The chassis bears embossed marks reading ERTL, DYERSVILLE IOWA USA, MADE IN CHINA, LICENSED BY GM CORPORATION, and � 1999 GTO, with a white sticker reading 2288ZD. The second model is a 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle Super Sport in metallic blue with a black textured vinyl-style roof and blue interior. This model features opening doors and rally-style wheels with redline tires, with Super Sport decals visible on the rear quarter panels. It is housed in a clear acrylic display case with a black plastic base. The lot includes a retail box for a Progard Auto Show Case manufactured by the Enor Corporation.
Lot: 260 - Set 3 Dazey Style Glass & Cast Metal Butter Churns
A set of three graduated decorative butter churns, produced as modern reproductions of early 20th-century American farmhouse kitchenware. The collection includes a large, medium, and small unit, each consisting of a square-sided clear glass jar. The jars are fitted with heavy cast metal mechanical assemblies featuring a gear-driven hand crank and wooden handles. Internally, each churn contains a multi-slat wooden paddle beater attached to a metal shaft. The metal components are finished with a heavy, dark rust-colored patina to simulate an antique appearance. The glass jars feature embossed lettering, with the name DAZEY and partial text for CHURN MFG CO visible on the smallest jar, mimicking historical markings. The set is accompanied by a modern cardboard box with a manufacturer label identifying the set as item number RA79004 LMS, made in India.
Lot: 261 - Set 8 Jeff Gordon #24 NASCAR Caps & Visor
An assortment of eight commemorative headwear items including seven baseball-style caps and one visor, all themed around NASCAR champion Jeff Gordon and the Hendrick Motorsports #24 team. The group features various promotional and championship designs spanning Gordon's career. The 2001 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Champion cap is constructed of red and navy blue cotton with embroidered graphics on the crown and flame embroidery on the bill. The interior contains a Chase Authentics label. A white and navy blue championship cap commemorates the 1995, 1997, and 1998 seasons with a yellow 24 and embroidered signature, labeled by Competitors View. The DuPont 200 Years cap is navy blue with multi-colored confetti embroidery and is labeled by Chase Authentics. A navy blue corduroy cap features the Pepsi Racing logo and an embroidered signature above the rear snapback closure. The collection includes a navy blue Looney Tunes crossover visor featuring Bugs Bunny and the number 24, retaining its original retail tags from Chase Authentics. Two additional caps feature DuPont Motorsports branding with yellow and red flame motif embroidery on the crown and bills. Most items utilize adjustable snapback or hook-and-loop closures. All signatures present on the headwear are embroidered as part of the original manufacturing designs.
Lot: 262 - Lot of 6 Jeff Gordon NASCAR Memorabilia Items Including 1997 Kellogg's Cereal Box and Calendars
This is a collection of 6 Jeff Gordon memorabilia items related to his career in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series driving the number 24 DuPont Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsports. The lot includes a 1997 Kellogg's Frosted Mini-Wheats 20.4 oz cereal box commemorating Gordon as the 1997 Champion and featuring the official NASCAR 50th Anniversary logo (1948-1998). The box displays a printed facsimile signature. Also included is a large dark blue glazed ceramic mug featuring a relief-molded yellow number 24 on the front and a multi-colored script facsimile signature on the reverse, accompanied by its original brown cardboard packaging labeled Lifestyle Solutions. The collection includes a printed commemorative license plate with images of the DuPont-sponsored Monte Carlo and the Hendrick Motorsports logo; the reverse shows a retail barcode 794080199951. Additionally, there are three 16-month wall calendars: a Year 2000 calendar produced by Qualifier Press, a 2003 portrait calendar by Hometown Graphics, and a 2003 full racing suit calendar by DayDream. All items feature printed facsimile signatures only.
Lot: 263 - 6 Jeff Gordon NASCAR 1:64 Die-Cast Sets w/ Tin
This collection features six sets of die-cast model vehicles celebrating the career of NASCAR champion Jeff Gordon. The lot includes five carded individual items and one commemorative two-car tin, primarily in 1:64 scale. Featured items include a 1996 Racing Champions #24 DuPont Chevrolet Monte Carlo with collector card and stand; a 2000 Winner's Circle Lifetime Series #24 DuPont Chevrolet Monte Carlo; and a 1999 Winner's Circle Speedweeks Series #24 DuPont Chevrolet Monte Carlo manufactured by Hasbro for the Daytona 500. Also included is an Action Racing Collectables limited edition #1 Carolina Ford Dealers Ford representing Gordon's 1991 career entry, featuring a silver foil label marked W649101077. The collection further contains a 1995 Racing Champions Supertruck Series Premier Edition die-cast truck in the DuPont livery with a card depicting Rick Hendrick and Jeff Gordon. Completing the lot is a blue Pepsi Racing collector tin containing two 1999 Chevrolet Monte Carlos: one in the standard #24 DuPont livery and another in a blue #24 Pepsi/Fritos promotional livery, labeled as limited edition P649816077-5. Several items feature printed facsimile signatures of the driver.
Lot: 264 - Jeff Gordon NASCAR DuPont Memorabilia w/ Hauler
An assortment of NASCAR driver memorabilia primarily focused on four-time Cup Series champion Jeff Gordon and DuPont Motorsports. The group includes The Collector 2002 Tin which features Jeff Gordon and Dale Earnhardt Jr. with their respective number 24 DuPont and number 8 Budweiser Monte Carlos along with facsimile signatures. Also included are two separate Racing Reflections Photo Coasters beverage sets of four, both featuring Gordon and his car, marked with 2002 JG Motorsports, Inc. copyright and NASCAR authenticity holograms. A blue plastic DuPont Motorsports semi-truck hauler is present, decorated with sponsor logos including Pepsi, Fritos, Lowe's, and GMAC. The collection features a WinCraft 1995 and 1997 Winston Cup Champion bumper sticker. Accessory items include a WinCraft 1997 Champion acrylic keychain in its original retail packaging, a fabric key loop with rainbow colors, and a spinning metal keychain marked Halston Z-14. A black lighter with a printed number 24 and signature completes the lot. All signatures present on items are printed facsimiles; no hand-signed autographs are included in this collection.
Lot: 265 - Action Santa Animated Musical Saxophone Figure
An animated and musical holiday figure titled Action Santa, Item No. 3346S. The figure depicts Santa Claus in a green felt-style vest, red velvet-textured pants, and a white satin-finish shirt with faux fur trim. He is posed holding a metallic gold-tone plastic saxophone. According to the packaging, the battery-operated mechanism allows the figure to sway and move into a squatting position while playing saxophone music. The internal components consist of mechanical and electronic elements. The figure is presented in its original color-illustrated cardboard display box, which includes a clear plastic viewing window and detailed operating instructions with diagrams on the reverse side. The box is marked Made in China.
Lot: 266 - Animated Department Store Santa Claus Figure
65 in tall This large-scale Santa Claus decorative figure is attributed to Harold Gale and was likely produced for mid-20th-century department store or commercial holiday displays. The figure is clad in a traditional suit of red velvet-textured fabric featuring white synthetic fur trim, red mittens, and a matching floppy hat. The molded and hand-painted face displays stylized rosy cheeks and red lips, accented by a voluminous, curly white synthetic fiber beard and eyebrows. The ensemble is completed with a wide black vinyl belt with a metallic-colored buckle and black plastic boots trimmed with small metal bells. An electrical cord extending from the base suggests the figure was intended for animation or internal illumination. No maker's marks are visible on the item.
Lot: 267 - 22 Ammunition & Accessory Items w/ 1,800+ .22 LR
This comprehensive collection features a diverse assortment of ammunition and firearm accessories. The lot includes four boxes of shotgun shells: a Remington Express 12-gauge box containing four loose rifle cartridges, a Red Head Long Range .410-bore box containing paper shells, a Western Super-X .410-bore box with paper shells, and a Winchester Double X Magnum 12-gauge turkey load box. Additionally, eleven loose shotgun shells in 20-gauge and .410-bore are present. Centerfire ammunition is comprised of seven boxes including Remington Hi-Speed .30-06 Springfield (150-grain, 20 rounds), Remington Hi-Speed .35 Remington (200-grain, 20 rounds), Norma 7.62 Russian (7.62x54R, 16 rounds), Western Super-X .44 Magnum (240-grain, partial), Western Super-X .38 Special (158-grain, partial), Western Super-X .222 Remington (50-grain, 20 rounds), and Western Super-X .25 Automatic (50-grain, partial). The rimfire assortment totals approximately 1,800 rounds of .22 Long Rifle ammunition, consisting of two 500-count bricks of Western T22, one 500-count brick of Remington Kleanbore Standard Velocity, and six 50-count individual boxes from Western Xpert, Peters High Velocity, and Remington Hi-Speed. A Tasco 1860 Ring & Base scope mount set in its original box and a small bag of mounting hardware complete the lot. Notable markings include manufacturer designations such as Remington, Western, Winchester, Peters, and Norma, along with various caliber and load specifications transcribed verbatim. All items are sold as-is for collectible purposes.
Lot: 268 - 7 Boxes Misc Ammo & Vintage Boxes
Includes 44 mag, 38 special, 25 auto, 222 Remington, 30 Au 6, and more. Some are full, some are partial.
Lot: 269 - 22 Cal Ammo
9 boxes 1700 plus rounds.
Lot: 270 - 3 Antique Dazey Glass Butter Churns, 10, 20 & 40
A trio of antique Dazey Churn & Mfg. Co. manual glass jar butter churns. This graduated collection includes three different sizes identified by model numbers 10, 20, and 40. Each churn consists of a square clear glass jar with embossed lettering on the front face. The largest jar is marked Dazey Churn No. 40 St. Louis Mo. The medium jar is marked Dazey Churn No. 20 St. Louis Mo. The smallest jar is marked Dazey Churn No. 10. The churns are equipped with cast iron mechanical tops that screw onto the jar rims. Each top features a hand-cranked gear mechanism designed to rotate internal wooden paddles. The crank arms are cast iron with turned wooden handles. These items were manufactured by the Dazey Churn & Manufacturing Company based in St. Louis, Missouri, during the early 20th century.
Lot: 271 - Fenwick Woodstream Tackle Box w/ Fishing Lures
This lot features an assortment of fishing tackle contained within a Fenwick Woodstream Model 40 two-sided satchel tackle box. The amber-colored plastic box is designed with a double-sided access system providing approximately 40 individual compartments. The exterior lid bears the embossed Fenwick eagle emblem alongside the text Fenwick 40 and Fenwick Woodstream. The interior is populated with a group of lures, a significant portion of which are New Old Stock (NOS) still in their original retail blister packs or plastic bags. Identified brands include Lindy-Little Joe, Walleye Cheater, Big John Fish Lures, and Barkumper Lures. The collection is largely focused on walleye fishing, containing various spinnerbaits, hair jigs, feathered lures, and a roll of individual jigs. Additional hardware is present, including small jars of swivels and sinkers. Several items retain retail price stickers from Kmart and Mickey's Army-Navy.
Lot: 272 - Storm Mfg Co Lures & Fenwick 40 Tackle Box
A collection of fishing lures and accessories presented in a Fenwick 40 double-sided tackle box manufactured by Woodstream. The assortment is headlined by numerous lures from the Storm Manufacturing Co. of Norman, Oklahoma, many of which remain in their original clear plastic retail packaging. Verified models within the collection include the ThinFin, Hot 'N Tot, and Wiggle Wart. Several of the packaged items retain price stickers from retailers including Kmart and Dunham's. In addition to the packaged Storm lures, the lot contains various loose crankbaits, metal spoons, and spinners in a variety of finishes, including metallic gold, silver, and high-visibility fluorescent patterns. The collection also includes instructional documentation for Bomber brand lures. The tackle box is constructed of molded tan and brown plastic with transparent amber-toned hinged lids on both sides, featuring multiple internal compartments and a central carrying handle.
Lot: 273 - Carbon Steel Butcher Cleaver w/ Textured Grip
16 in overall lengthThis butcher's cleaver is constructed with a heavy carbon steel blade and a full tang. The blade features a rectangular profile with a slightly curved spine and a circular hanging hole at the toe. The handle consists of two scales, likely made of a dark hardwood or composite material, featuring a ribbed or checkered texture for an improved grip. These scales are secured to the tang with two metal pins. The overall form and construction are consistent with professional meat-cutting tools from the early to mid-20th century. While the profile resembles designs by manufacturers such as Foster Bros or Dunlap, no maker's marks are discernible due to heavy surface oxidation.
Lot: 274 - Ansonia Black Mantel Clock w/ Open Escapement
This is an antique Victorian architectural mantel clock manufactured by the Ansonia Clock Company. The case is constructed of heavy black enameled cast iron and features a stepped base and a molded pediment top. The facade is decorated with incised foliate and geometric scrollwork patterns accented with gold-tone pigment. Gilt metal lion-mask handles with drop rings are mounted on the sides of the case. The circular dial is housed in a brass bezel with a glass cover and features gold-tone Arabic numerals within circular medallions. A visible Brocotelle-style open escapement is displayed on the center of the dial. The eight-day mechanical movement includes time and strike functions on an internal coiled wire gong. The movement plate is clearly stamped with the manufacturer information ANSONIA CLOCK Co. NEW YORK U.S.A. and includes patent dates for JUNE 14, 81 and JUNE 13, 1882. The Ansonia trademark consisting of the letter A inside a diamond is also present. Dimensions: Approximately 11.5 inches high by 15.5 inches wide.No key
Lot: 275 - Pair PA Wooden Double Cola & Saegertown Ale Crates
This lot features two wooden beverage crates with metal reinforcements, both originating from companies in Northwestern Pennsylvania. The first item is a Double Cola crate constructed from light-toned wood with galvanized metal edge strapping. The side panels are marked with black stenciled letters reading DOUBLE COLA. The end panels feature handhold cutouts and are marked THORCO, INC. above the cutout and JOHNSONBURG, PA. below. The second item is a Saegertown Ginger Ale Co. crate. This crate is constructed of a darker aged wood with metal corner reinforcements. The side panel displays the word SAEGERTOWN in an arched serif font above the brand name Aristocrat in a stylized script. The end panels are printed with SAEGERTOWN GINGER ALE CO., SAEGERTOWN, PA., and PHONE 2225. The inclusion of the four-digit phone number is indicative of a mid-20th-century era of production. Both crates feature slatted bottoms and open tops designed for the transport of glass bottles.
Lot: 276A - A Set of Four Chevrolet Wire Spoke Hubcaps
This set of four simulated wire wheel covers is manufactured by Chevrolet. These items were designed as factory-optional luxury trim for various full-size Chevrolet passenger cars from the late 1970s through the early 1990s, including the Caprice Classic, Impala, and Monte Carlo. The covers are constructed from stainless steel or chrome-plated steel with a multi-spoke basketweave design intended to replicate the appearance of traditional wire wheels. Each cover features a central plastic emblem with a gold-tone Chevrolet bowtie logo positioned over a silver-tone fleur-de-lis background. A specific cutout is integrated into the outer rim of each hubcap to allow access to the tire valve stem. Approximate diameter: 15 inches.
Lot: 277 - A Pair of Road Tough 1/18 Scale Model Cars
A pair of 1/18 scale model cars manufactured by Road Tough, featuring classic American automotive designs from the mid-1950s. The first model is a 1955 Ford Fairlane Crown Victoria, finished in a two-tone seafoam green and white color scheme. Constructed with a die-cast metal body and plastic components, this model includes a transparent green tinted plexiglass roof section, a rear-mounted Continental kit spare tire, and an opening trunk. The interior is detailed in matching green and white. Markings include a Ford crest and Crown Victoria script on the side panels, and Fairlane script on the trunk and spare tire cover. The chassis is embossed with 55 Ford Fairlane, Crown Victoria Used Under License, Scale 1/18, and the Road Tough logo. The second model is a 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air in two-tone red and white. It features opening doors and an opening hood that reveals a detailed engine compartment with orange-painted components. The car is equipped with a rear-mounted Continental kit spare tire and a red and white interior. The rear fins bear Bel Air script. The underside is embossed with 57 Chevrolet, Bel Air, Scale 1/18, the Road Tough logo, and No. 92108. Both models are marked Made in China.
Lot: 278 - Three Chevrolet Promotional Model Cars
A trio of scale model cars representing Chevrolet production models from the late 1950s. The group includes a 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-door hardtop finished in two-tone red and cream, a 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Nomad station wagon in teal with a white side spear and ribbed roof, and a 1959 Chevrolet Impala 2-door hardtop in black with a cream roof and a rear-mounted continental kit. These items are characteristic of dealer promotional models and are attributed to manufacturers such as AMT (Aluminum Model Toys) or Jo-Han. Each model is constructed with a molded plastic body and interior, featuring chrome-finished plastic trim and rubber-like tires. Identifying script is visible on the rear quarter panels of the 1956 and 1957 models as Bel Air and on the 1959 model as Impala. The 1957 teal station wagon also displays Chevrolet script on the front hood.
Lot: 279 - Hot Wheels Funkmaster Flex 1:18 1969 Dodge Charger
Hot Wheels 1:18 scale die-cast model car representing a customized 1969 Dodge Charger, released as part of the Whips collection in collaboration with Funkmaster Flex and Team Baurtwell. The vehicle is finished in metallic mustard yellow paint with a black transverse tail stripe and rides on chrome-finished five-spoke wheels. Authentic details include the Charger script on the C-pillar and a detailed interior. The model is identified as a limited edition of 8,500 units by a factory-applied oval sticker on the front window. It is housed in its original window box featuring Funkmaster Flex branding, the Team Baurtwell logo, and descriptive text on the reverse regarding custom car work by Glen Hazim.
Lot: 280 - Set 4 Dazey Style Reproduction Glass Butter Churns
A set of four modern hand-crank butter churns produced as contemporary reproductions of Dazey designs. The set is comprised of two large and two small clear glass jars with square bases. The glass bodies are embossed with the marks DAZEY and CHURN. Each jar features a metal screw-top lid integrated with a cast iron hand-crank mechanism and a wooden handle knob. The internal mechanism consists of a metal drive shaft and wooden mixing paddles. A manufacturer sticker on the base of the glass indicates these units were made in India.
Lot: 281 - Snap-on Pinup Girl Christmas Wall Clock Plaque
11x23 A promotional wall clock produced for Snap-on Tools. The item consists of a rectangular wood-grain plaque featuring a color photograph of a pin-up model in a holiday setting. The model is depicted in lingerie holding a screwdriver, positioned before a lit fireplace and a decorated Christmas tree. The lower portion of the plaque serves as the clock face, finished in black with twelve circular gold-tone markers representing the hours. It features ornate metallic clock hands. The Snap-on brand name and registered trademark logo are printed in gold-tone text at the base. The reverse shows a natural wood-grain finish with two integrated keyhole slots for wall mounting. A recessed battery-powered quartz movement is located near the bottom.
Lot: 282 - Set Vtg Jarts Missile Game Lawn Darts in Orig Box
A set of vintage Jarts Missile Game outdoor lawn darts produced by the Jarts Company of Fort Edward, New York. This set includes weighted darts with metal tips and plastic fins in blue and red, along with two yellow plastic target hoops. The items are housed in the original illustrated corrugated cardboard box. The box lid features graphic illustrations of the game and is printed with Unique Scoring Rules for Jarts on the interior. The exterior of the box identifies the manufacturer and includes Patent No. 2,876,464. The construction consists of molded plastic fins, weighted metal heads, and flexible plastic tubing for the target hoops.
Lot: 283 - Davis Automatic Inkwell, Carved Pipe & Accessories
This collection features a variety of early to mid-20th-century items, headlined by a Davis Automatic Inkstand. This writing accessory consists of a heavy, square-cut clear glass base with a central reservoir and a dark-patinated metal collar. The metal collar is embossed with the text NEW YORK - THE DAVIS AUTOMATIC INKSTAND and PAT. DEC 23, 1913 APRIL. The lot includes a hand-carved briar wood tobacco pipe bowl and shank, missing its stem. The shank bears the stamp BRUYERE GARANTIE, and the bowl features a relief-carved scene of a stag in a forest, accented with metal ferrule bands. A keystone-shaped commemorative plaque, likely cast bronze or brass, is embossed with 1744 Market Street Phila. Pa. Shannon & Co. Hardware. Advertising glassware is represented by a square amber glass ashtray featuring the logo for Best Western Worldwide Lodging. Also included is a faceted amber glass jar with a dark brown molded lid featuring a decorative geometric border. Completing the assortment is a black leather bifold wallet with an embossed crown and K logo, housed in its retail box with a suggested price tag of $44.00, and a small cardboard storage box with packing paper.
Lot: 284 - Antique & Keys & Related Accessories
This group comprises a variety of hardware dating from the late 19th century through the mid-20th century. The collection includes numerous iron and steel skeleton keys, flat steel keys, pin-tumbler cylinder keys, and automotive keys. Identifiable manufacturer marks on the keys include Yale (Stamford, CT), P & F Corbin (New Britain, CT), Master Lock Co (Milwaukee), Reading, Oakes Pro (North Chicago, IL), and Briggs & Stratton (Milwaukee, WI). Related accessories include two leather key wallets. One is a brown leather Buxton Key-Tainer with internal metal clips and stamped patent numbers 1,521,322, 1,847,435, and 1,923,041. The second is a dark grey leather wallet with a small metal shield insignia. The lot also features an oval metal insurance fob embossed with I AM INSURED IN THE TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT and the identification number 41892, a combination bottle opener tool, small padlocks, and a four-leaf clover preserved under an acrylic fob.
Lot: 285 - Gun Cleaning Kits & Leather Shooting Access
A collection of gun maintenance and shooting accessories. The lot includes a Hoppe's No. 9 Universal Rifle and Shotgun Gun Cleaning Kit in its original black cardboard storage box with an orange plastic tray insert. This kit contains a three-piece cleaning rod, a glass bottle of Hoppe's No. 9 Powder Solvent, a plastic bottle of lubricating oil, and boxed accessories. Also included is an Outers No. 478 Shotgun Cleaning Kit housed in a red metal tin, featuring an interior lid label from Outers Laboratories, Inc. of Onalaska, Wisconsin, containing aluminum cleaning rod sections. Leather accessories include a brown leather holster manufactured by Bucheimer, model 518-23, with snaps and a rear stamp indicating the maker. A tooled leather belt pouch features horse, saddle, and horseshoe motifs and is stamped MEXICO. The set is completed by two padded gun slings, one in a camouflage pattern fabric and one in leather with decorative cutouts. The Hoppe's box retains an original Kmart price tag.
Lot: 286 - Plano Model 758 Tackle Box & Fishing Lures
This Plano Model 758 tackle box is constructed of two-tone tan and brown plastic and features multiple integrated storage trays. The interior of the box is embossed with the markings MODEL 758 PLANO MOLDING CO. PLANO, ILL. MADE IN U.S.A. The exterior includes a carrying handle, secure latches, and a sticker identifying it as a new product from Plano. Contained within the trays is an assortment of various fishing lures, many of which are large-profile baits intended for musky or pike fishing. The collection includes several topwater prop lures with metal blades, multiple spinnerbaits featuring hair-dressed hooks, crankbaits, jointed plugs, and metal spoons. Notable identifiers on the equipment include spinner blades marked BUCHERTAIL and a silver-tone spoon marked THINFIN U.S. PAT. NO. 3,426,389. The lures exhibit a wide array of decorative finishes, including painted, metallic, and textured patterns.
Lot: 287 - Plano 727 Cantilever Tackle Box w/ Tackle
A Plano 727 plastic cantilever tackle box featuring a tan lid and brown base. The model number 727 is embossed on the front of the lid and the latch mechanism displays the Plano logo. The interior contains a three-tier cantilever tray system housing an assortment of fishing lures and tackle. Packaged items include a Hawg Hunter lure, J.T. Jeros Tackle Co. Surge Troll-A-Eel lures, an Original Bridgeport Diamond Jig, Berkley Steelon leaders, J. Scotchman surge tubing, and Exeter fishing line. The loose contents include several metal spoons, lead sinkers, surge tubing, and various treble and single hooks.
Lot: 288 - Burmek & Grandma Musky Fishing Lures
10in long This collection of musky fishing lures includes models marked BURMEK and GRANDMA. The assortment features jointed lures with molded bodies, minnow-style crankbaits with plastic diving lips, and flat-sided lures with metal hardware. Maker marks for BURMEK are stamped into the sides of the jointed lures, while the GRANDMA brand is embossed on the clear plastic diving lips of several minnow-style baits. Decoration includes scale patterns, tiger stripes, and vertical bars in a variety of color schemes including orange, green, and blue. Construction consists of molded bodies with steel treble hooks and both metal and plastic diving components. One elongated lure features a white and red color scheme with a metal tail and diving lip, resembling the style of Wiley musky lures.
Lot: 289 - Hexagonal Brass & Beveled Glass 3-Light Lantern
24in long A traditional three-light hexagonal hanging lantern chandelier featuring an elongated body with three tiers of clear, beveled glass panels. The frame is constructed of polished brass, with tapered top and bottom sections creating a faceted spindle-like silhouette. The interior contains a central three-arm candelabra cluster with brass sockets. A tiered brass cap with a circular hanging loop crowns the unit. No manufacturer marks were identified during inspection. A safety label on one internal socket indicates a maximum of 60 watts per bulb. The electrical wiring is present but truncated at the top loop. Professional inspection and rewiring are recommended before installation.
Lot: 290 - Four Dazey Antique Glass and Cast Iron Hand Crank Butter Churns
This lot consists of four hand-crank butter churns produced by the Dazey Churn & Mfg. Co. of St. Louis, Missouri. The collection includes two larger units and two smaller units. Each churn is composed of a square-profile mold-blown clear glass jar base and a mechanical cast-iron lid assembly. The smaller pair of glass jars features embossed lettering spelling out DAZEY arranged in a curve. The larger jars also contain embossed lettering on the glass surface. Each metal lid is fitted with a gear-driven hand-crank mechanism and a four-fin internal wooden paddle attached to a metal rod. The crank handles are constructed of cast iron and feature wooden knob grips.
Lot: 291 - Pair Japanese Tinplate Modern Toys & Lincoln Cars
This lot features a pair of lithographed tinplate toy vehicles manufactured in Japan. The first vehicle is an open-top veteran-style car produced by Modern Toys (Masudaya). The car is finished in red lithography with gold-tone pinstripe detailing and a black fixed top. The interior features blue tufted-style lithographed seating. It is equipped with a lever-action mechanism operated by an external metal rod on the passenger side. Markings on the rear include the Modern Toys circular logo, Made in Japan, and Patent No. 27579. The front license plate is marked A-1620. The second vehicle is a four-door sedan modeled after a late 1920s luxury automobile, such as a Lincoln or Cadillac. It is finished in dark blue lithography with a tan-colored textured composition roof. The car features a side-mounted spare tire on the driver side, silver-tone door handles, and wire-style wheels with white-wall tires. The interior is decorated with green and tan striped lithography. This vehicle does not bear visible manufacturer marks but is consistent with mid-20th-century Japanese toy production. Neither vehicle includes an original box.
Lot: 292 - Primitive Hand-Hewn Tapered Log-Form Bench
36in long 28in highThis is a primitive rustic bench crafted from a single hand-hewn and hand-carved hardwood log beam. The bench features a distinct tapered profile at one end and is supported by four splayed legs set into mortises on the underside. The wood exhibits a dark, natural aged patina. The tapered end features a centrally-bored circular hole. The legs are hand-shaped and taper slightly toward the floor. A modern inventory sticker numbered 292 is applied to one end.
Lot: 293 - Set Steel Letter Punch Stamps in Wood Block
This is a set of 26 steel hand-punch letter stamps housed in a wooden storage block. Each punch is constructed from forged steel and features a relief-cut, reversed character on the tip intended for permanently marking metal, leather, or wood. The characters are in a simple sans-serif font and comprise the complete alphabet from A to Z. The wooden storage block is designed with 27 holes arranged in three rows, leaving one hole vacant for an additional character or punctuation mark. No manufacturer names, trademarks, or patent dates are visible on the wooden block or the shanks of the individual stamps. The set is visually consistent with tools produced by manufacturers such as Young Brothers, Miller Falls, or Matthews during the early to mid-20th century. An auction lot tag numbered 293 is attached to the side of the wooden block.
Lot: 294 - Abu Garcia & Pflueger Baitcasting Rod & Reel Set
This lot features three complete baitcasting fishing rod and reel assemblies. Two of the rods are matching yellow-blank Wright and McGill Co. Eagle Claw Starfire T.M. Granger Ocean Muskie rods, model number GO 500. These rods have a length of 5 feet 9 inches (175 cm) and are rated for 17-30 lb line with a 1-5 oz lure weight. One yellow rod is mounted with a silver-tone Abu Garcia Ambassadeur 6500C Syncro high-speed reel. The second yellow rod is mounted with a maroon-tone Abu Garcia Ambassadeur 6500-C3 reel, marked Made in Sweden and featuring an Ergo Grip handle and three stainless steel ball bearings. The third assembly consists of a black casting rod, model CTNCA60-1M, with a length of 6 feet 0 inches (1.83 m) and a medium action rating for 8-15 lb line, marked Made in China. This rod is equipped with a silver-tone Pflueger Criterion baitcasting reel, model PCN1HA, featuring a 6.2:1 gear ratio and magnetic cast control. All units include grips in cork or EVA foam and are spooled with fishing line.
Lot: 295 - Shakespeare, Zebco & Apollo Fishing Rods
An assortment of fishing rods from various manufacturers, encompassing different materials and lengths. Identified items include a Shakespeare Wonderod fiberglass rod marked WONDEROD SHAKESPEARE Kalamazoo Mich. with U.S. patent 2,749,643 and Canadian patent 56,257. The group also contains a Zebco Sportfisher Charcoal Series graphite composite rod, model SP 6070, designated as 7 feet with heavy action and manufactured in Korea for Kmart Corporation. A Shakespeare Alpha rod, model BWS1311, is a 6-foot heavy action rod also made in Korea. A Newport NP-703BS 7-foot two-piece rod and an Apollo 1625 8-foot medium-light action rod marked Made in Taiwan R.O.C. are also present. The Apollo rod specifies a casting weight of 1/2 to 2 ounces and a line weight of 12 to 16 pounds. Blank construction varies between fiberglass and graphite composites, while handle grips are made of cork or black EVA foam. The collection includes both single-piece and multi-piece blanks. No reels are included in this lot.
Lot: 297 - Jeff Gordon #24 DuPont Telephones & Memorabilia
A collection of NASCAR memorabilia related to Hall of Fame driver Jeff Gordon and the Hendrick Motorsports number 24 team. The group features two different novelty landline telephones produced by Columbia Tel-Com. One telephone is designed in the shape of a tractor-trailer team hauler featuring the blue DuPont Racing Team Rainbow Warriors livery with secondary sponsor decals for Pepsi, Quaker State, GMAC, and AC Delco. This unit includes a blue coiled handset cord and a handset with a standard push-button keypad. The second telephone is shaped like a Chevrolet Monte Carlo race car featuring the blue and red fire and flames livery. This model contains the keypad and receiver on the underside and is marked with a manufacturing date of February 2004. Also included is a 1:64 scale die-cast replica of the flame-patterned race car. The items are accompanied by the original retail cardboard box for the hauler-style Jeff Gordon Fone, which includes promotional graphics and manufacturer information for Columbia Tel-Com. Phone measurements: 9 inches x 3.5 inches.
Lot: 298 - 6 Jeff Gordon NASCAR Die-Cast Cars & Transporter
This group consists of six Jeff Gordon themed NASCAR die-cast collectibles manufactured by brands including Winner's Circle, Racing Champions, Road Champs, and Action Performance. The collection features a 1:64 scale Racing Champions 1993 Premier Edition transporter truck and trailer in the #24 DuPont Automotive Finishes rainbow livery, identified as limited edition number 1 of 15,000. Additional models include a 1:43 scale 1998 Chevrolet Monte Carlo in rainbow livery, a 1:64 scale 1994 Chevrolet Lumina, a 1:64 scale Superman Racing special edition Monte Carlo from the Lifetime Series, a 1:64 scale 1992 #1 Baby Ruth Ford Thunderbird, and a 1:64 scale Chevrolet Monte Carlo in the DuPont flames livery. Construction consists of die-cast metal and plastic components. All units are housed in their original retail packaging featuring facsimile signatures and various NASCAR series branding.
Lot: 299 - Jeff Gordon NASCAR Memorabilia: Cars & Mini Helmet
This collection features various late 1990s and early 2000s NASCAR memorabilia, primarily focused on driver Jeff Gordon. The group includes a Winner's Circle 1/24 scale die-cast model of Jeff Gordon's #24 DuPont "Rainbow Warrior" Chevrolet, featuring NASCAR 50th Anniversary (1948-1998) branding on the packaging. An Action Collectables 1/24 scale die-cast car is included, depicting the #24 DuPont "Special Paint Scheme" with "Hot Hues" black flames, resting on its original retail box. Also present is an Action Performance miniature racing helmet in Gordon's rainbow livery, housed in a clear plastic display case with a black base and original box. Additional items in the collection include a sealed deck of Bicycle Sports Collection NASCAR Trivia playing cards and a WinCraft Sports rectangular collector's button celebrating Jeff Gordon as the 1997 NASCAR Winston Cup Champion. A Bill Elliott #94 collector pin remains in its original plastic packaging. The lot also contains a Jeff Gordon #24 die-cast car keychain in the rainbow livery and a boxed "Fast Forward" NASCAR promotional item featuring a sweepstakes offer.
Lot: 300 - A Trio of Antique Dazey Glass Jar Butter Churns
A trio of antique hand-cranked glass jar butter churns in graduated sizes, identified by the markings and construction as products of the Dazey Churn and Manufacturing Company. Each churn consists of a clear mold-blown glass jar with a square footprint and rounded corners. The jars feature vertically embossed text reading DAISY, and the smallest example is further marked CHURN. The churning apparatus is mounted to a cast iron screw-top lid and features a horseshoe-shaped support frame for a manual bevel gear system. The gears are operated by a hand crank finished with a turned wooden handle. A central iron shaft extends into the jar, fitted with a set of wooden cross-paddle dashers. This set includes three distinct jar capacities.
Lot: 301 - Buddy L Camper & Ertl Transtar Dump Steel Trucks
This lot consists of two toy trucks constructed primarily of pressed steel. The first item is a blue pickup truck equipped with a white slide-in camper shell. The vehicle features white plastic wheels embossed with the manufacturer name Buddy L. The body is made of pressed steel with plastic window components. The second item is an Ertl International Transtar semi-cab dump truck. The blue cab features Ertl and Transtar decals, and the chrome-colored plastic front grille is embossed with the International name. The orange pressed steel dump bed is equipped with a functional tilting mechanism and corresponding Automatic Dump decals. This truck includes plastic details such as the interior, roof-mounted horns, and tires.
Lot: 302 - Nylint NAPA Sound Machine Semi Truck 9126-N w/ Box
A Nylint Sound Machine Semi truck and trailer, model number 9126-N, featuring NAPA Auto Parts branding. The tractor-trailer is constructed of white-painted pressed steel with a black plastic chassis and plastic wheels. The tractor cab and the trailer both feature the blue, yellow, and white NAPA Auto Parts livery. The cab doors include text for NAPA Distribution Center along with regulatory-style lettering: ICC MC 52053, MO MF 42278, and GW 16785. The tires are molded with raised-lettering that reads NYLINT. This electronic model is designed to produce engine sounds, horn sounds, and motion-activated sound effects, powered by four AA batteries housed in a compartment on the underside. The item remains secured in its original open-front cardboard display packaging with a plastic shipping tie. The box provides instructions for battery installation and operation, lists U.S. Patent Nos. 4,946,416 and 5,045,016, and identifies the distributor as Sales and Marketing Associates For Special Markets in Rockford, Illinois. The packaging also bears the Steel Tough product line branding and states the item was made in America.
Lot: 303 - Ertl Ford 750 Backhoe Loader
Ertl Ford 750 backhoe loader. This toy is constructed primarily of heavy-duty yellow pressed steel with die-cast metal components. It features a functional front-end loader and a rear-mounted backhoe. The front loader bucket and arms are movable. The rear backhoe features a pivoting boom with a movable dipper stick and bucket. The toy is equipped with two fold-down stabilizer legs at the rear and steerable front wheels controlled by the plastic steering wheel. A black plastic seat is mounted in the operator area. The rear wheels are fitted with rubber tires featuring a deep agricultural lug pattern. Decals on the loader arms read FORD 750 and the backhoe boom reads FORD. The front tire sidewalls bear the raised manufacturer name ERTL.
Lot: 304 - John Deere Gilpin Sulky Plow Die-Cast Model
This is a 1/16 scale die-cast metal model representing a John Deere horse-drawn Gilpin sulky plow. The model is finished in signature John Deere green with red spoked wheels. The construction includes a single-bottom moldboard plow, a perforated operator seat, and a long hitch tongue designed for a horse team. It is equipped with two large rotating red wheels and a smaller leveling wheel. Several identifying marks are present: the green moldboard features a yellow decal with the leaping deer logo and text reading JOHN DEERE MOLINE, ILL. The frame features yellow lettering reading DEERE and GILPIN. The hitch tongue includes embossed text on one side reading ACHIEVING THE VISION and the reverse side reading JOHN DEERE AFTER MARKET 2000.
Lot: 305 - 3 Toy Farm Implements: Deere, McCormick & Marx
This lot contains three American toy farm implements. The first item is a two-bottom plow featuring the John Deere name printed on the frame. It is constructed from pressed steel and tinplate with rubber tires, finished in characteristic green with yellow wheels and silver-tone plow bottoms. It features a manual lever for adjusting the height of the bottoms. The second item is a red two-bottom plow with McCormick printed on the main lever. It is made of pressed steel and tinplate with red wheel hubs and black rubber tires, equipped with a manual lever and a front hitch. The third item is a sickle mower produced by Louis Marx and Company, featuring a lithographed tinplate body with yellow mechanical details over a red base. It includes an exposed gear mechanism on the wheel designed to operate the reciprocating sickle bar and a wire hook hitch. The circular Marx logo containing the letters MAR and the word TOYS is present on the body. These toys are consistent with 1/16 scale models.
Lot: 306 - Pair GreenLight Winnebago & Shasta Travel Trailers
This lot comprises a pair of 1:24 scale model travel trailers. Both items are constructed from die-cast metal with plastic components. The first model is a replica of a 1964 Winnebago 216 manufactured by GreenLight Collectibles. The exterior is finished in a white and gold two-tone paint scheme featuring the characteristic "W" logo on the side panels and rear. Functional and decorative details include silver-toned window frames, a side entry door with a pull-down step, roof-mounted vents, and dual propane tanks mounted on the front hitch assembly. The underside is embossed with the following mark: GREENLIGHT collectibles 2017 Made in China 1964 Winnebago 216 Used Under License. The second model is a -style "canned ham" travel trailer. It features a white and red two-tone exterior with silver-toned "Shasta" script on the sides. Distinctive design elements include silver-toned rear wings and a single axle with red-rimmed wheels and whitewall tires. This model is attributed to GreenLight Collectibles and matches the scale and construction of the accompanying Winnebago model.
Lot: 307 - Eagle Miniature Toy Cookstove w/ Accessories
This Eagle brand miniature toy cookstove is constructed from cast iron and includes a group of associated accessories. The unit features a four-burner cooktop with three removable circular lids, each containing a square slot for a lifter tool. One burner remains open to the interior. The front of the stove is fitted with a hinged oven door bearing the embossed name EAGLE. Attached to the left side is a hearth shelf also embossed with the EAGLE brand name. The right side includes a firebox door with a functional sliding vent mechanism. The entire assembly is supported by four decorative cabriole legs. The accompanying collection of cast iron accessories includes a pot with a long handle, a small cauldron or kettle with a wire bail handle, a skillet, and a small spatula.
Lot: 308 - Wagner & American Hardware Cast Iron Mini Skillets
A collection of miniature cast iron skillets including pieces marked for Wagner and American Hardware Stores. These items, often used as ashtrays or spoon rests, are constructed of cast iron. One example features a single pouring spout and the interior raised lettering AMERICAN HARDWARE STORES. The remaining pieces feature dual side spouts and the interior mark WAGNER'S 1891 Original, with the date 1891 contained within a rectangular box. All pieces have tapered handles with teardrop-shaped hanging apertures. The Wagner pieces are part of a commemorative line produced by the Wagner Manufacturing Company beginning in 1991 to celebrate the company's centennial.
Lot: 309 - Unmarked No. 8 Cast Iron Skillet
This cast iron skillet, sized as a No. 8, features a traditional round form with two integrated pour spouts and a tapered handle with a teardrop-shaped hanging hole. The upper surface of the handle near the rim is incised with the numeral 8. The bottom of the pan is incised with the text 10 1/4 INCH SKILLET. A molder's mark, the letter K, appears on the underside of the pan below the size text and is also found on the underside of the handle near the pan body. Faint, illegible text is present above the size marking on the base. Based on the specific font and layout of the size designation, this piece is attributed to Wagner Ware, representing their unmarked line produced in the mid-20th century, likely post-1960. The pan is constructed of solid cast iron with a ground interior cooking surface.
Lot: 310 - Group Daisy Brand Hand-Crank Glass Butter Churns
largest is 11.5 in smallest is 8.5 This group includes multiple antique hand-cranked butter churns in two distinct sizes. Each unit consists of a clear glass jar with a square profile and a screw-top cast-iron lid. The lids support a cast-iron frame housing a bevel-gear mechanism designed to convert horizontal hand-cranking into vertical rotation of the internal dasher. The internal dashers feature four-bladed wooden paddles mounted on a central metal shaft. Each hand crank is finished with a turned wooden grip. The glass jars are embossed with the words DAISY and CHURN on the side panels. These items represent standard American household kitchen primitives from the early 20th century, specifically the 1910s through the 1940s.
Lot: 311 - Pair Lodge & Birmingham Stove Cast Iron Skillets
This lot features two American-made cast iron skillets, both size No. 3. The first skillet is attributed to the Lodge Manufacturing Co. and features a single-notch heat ring at the twelve o'clock position. The base is marked at the six o'clock position with an incised number 3 and the letter G. This style is characteristic of Lodge production from the 1930s. The second skillet is identified as a Birmingham Stove and Range Co. BSR Century Series piece. The base is marked with the text NO. 3 and 6 5/8 IN. This marking format indicates a production period from the late 1950s to the mid-1960s. Both skillets are constructed from solid cast iron with dual pour spouts and integral handles featuring teardrop-shaped hanging holes.
Lot: 312 - Coca-Cola Cast Iron Horse Wagon & Bottle Sets
A group of Coca-Cola memorabilia consisting of a cast iron horse-drawn delivery wagon and multiple miniature bottle sets. The delivery wagon is constructed of red painted cast iron with white script lettering and is pulled by a single white horse on four black spoked wheels. The collection includes a 1995 Xonex International Desk Pak stationery set containing six pencil-themed miniature bottles in a red carrier. A yellow plastic crate is filled with twenty-four gold-tone miniature bottles embossed with the brand logo. A wooden crate with metal corner reinforcements houses an assortment of glass and plastic miniature bottles, including Coca-Cola, Sprite, and Fanta brands. Two additional red plastic crates are present: one holding six miniature glass bottles with metal caps, and another featuring twenty-four green-tinted miniature bottles in original shrink-wrap.
Lot: 313 - 1939 Coca-Cola Springboard Girl Litho Metal Tray
This 1939 Coca-Cola serving tray, known as the Springboard Girl model, is a lithographed metal advertising piece featuring artwork by Haddon Sundblom. The central graphic depicts a woman in a white one-piece swimsuit seated on a red and white striped diving board over green water, holding a Coca-Cola contour bottle. The upper portion of the tray includes the Drink Coca-Cola logo and the slogan Delicious and Refreshing set against a red rectangular background. The border is finished in red with fine white pinstriping. Printed markings along the bottom interior edge include the copyright notice THE COCA-COLA CO. 1939 and the manufacturer information AMERICAN ART WORKS, INC. COSHOCTON, OHIO, alongside MADE IN U.S.A. The artist signature SUNDBLOM is visible in the lower right area of the green background. The reverse side is finished in a uniform gray color and bears a modern auction house inventory label from Atlee Raber Auctions.
Lot: 314 - Set Ande Rooney Porc. Enamel Public Notice Signs
8.5 and 12 in long This set of four reproduction signs was manufactured by Ande Rooney Inc. between 1986 and 1988. Each sign is constructed from heavy-gauge steel with a high-gloss porcelain enamel finish, designed to replicate public service and advertising notices. The collection includes a blue and white sign advertising a 5 cent sanitary seat cover dispenser reading SEATS STERILIZED, dated 1987. A second humorous sign dated 1986 reads SMOKERS WILL BE PUMMELED WITH PUNISHING BLOWS ALL OVER THEIR BODIES. A third sign, dated 1987, is a legal prohibition notice against spitting on station platforms by order of the Board of Health, citing a 500 dollar fine or imprisonment. The fourth sign, dated 1988, features a decorative lace-style border and a pointing hand graphic, advising smokers and chewers to spit on each other rather than the floor. All signs bear the manufacturer mark ANDE ROONEY INC. MADE IN U.S.A. along the lower edge. Each sign features pre-drilled holes for mounting, and the reverse sides are finished in a matte dark gray coating.
Lot: 315 - A Trio of Ande Rooney Licensed Advertising Signs
11.25 dia and 13in long A collection of three contemporary single-sided porcelain enamel advertising signs manufactured by Ande Rooney Inc. This group features high-quality licensed reproductions of mid-century American automotive and petroleum branding. The first sign is a circular Pontiac Authorized Service sign featuring the red silhouette of a Native American head profile with a stylized headdress against a white and blue field. The bottom edge of this sign bears the printed mark ANDE ROONEY INC. MADE IN U.S.A. 1987. The second sign is rectangular and depicts the Fisk Tire company mascot, a child in pajamas holding a lit candle, alongside the slogan TIME TO RE-TIRE FISK within a cream-colored shield on a maroon background. The third sign is circular and features the Signal Gasoline logo, centered by a graphic of a traffic signal with a white GO semaphore arm and yellow lettering on a black field. Each sign is constructed of porcelain enamel on steel with a high-gloss finish. The circular signs are equipped with four brass-reinforced mounting grommets, while the rectangular sign features four pre-drilled mounting holes at the corners. All three signs are finished with black porcelain on the reverse side.
Lot: 316 - Two Metal Signs: Ande Rooney Parking & Speed Limit
This lot features two metal signs. The first is a humorous novelty parking sign manufactured by Ande Rooney Inc., featuring bold red block lettering on a white background that reads THE LAST CAR THAT PARKED HERE IS STILL MISSING. The sign includes a graphic representation of a bullet hole on the left side and bears a printed copyright mark at the lower right edge that reads � Ande Rooney 2003. It is designed with an intentionally weathered aesthetic. The second item is a traffic-style sign reading SPEED LIMIT 5 in large black embossed lettering and numerals on a white background with a black border. Both signs are made of metal and include pre-drilled mounting holes located at the top and bottom center. The reverse of the speed limit sign displays the indented forms of the embossed characters.
Lot: 317 - Trio John Deere Metal Advertising Signs
11x16This lot consists of three John Deere themed metal advertising signs, which are modern collector reproductions of designs. One sign is produced by Desperate Enterprises, Inc., as indicated by the manufacturer mark along the bottom edge. This flat metal sign features the Model GP tractor within a rural landscape, accompanied by the text Moline, Ill. and The Trade Mark of Quality Made Famous by Good Implements. The other two signs are of embossed metal construction, featuring raised yellow and black lettering on green and yellow backgrounds. These signs display the slogan John Deere Two Cylinder Tractors Burn Low-Cost Fuel and Sold Here in large, embossed black block letters. A central embossed green tractor is featured on each. The construction and style of the embossed signs are consistent with the marked Desperate Enterprises sign.
Lot: 318 - Set 4 John Deere Licensed Reproduction Metal Signs
largest is 12.5x16An assortment of four licensed reproduction John Deere metal advertising signs, produced during the late 20th and early 21st centuries. The collection features various promotional themes and historical recreations of the brand heritage. One rectangular sign, titled GENUINE VALUE, displays a chronological timeline of company logos from 1876 through 1968 and is marked on the reverse for Desperate Enterprises, Inc. of Medina, Ohio. Two rounded rectangular signs are dated 2000 and produced by Ande Rooney Inc., featuring THE NEW IRON HORSE Model 4640 tractor and a Look to the Years Ahead Model GP tractor. The final square sign, dated 1995 by Ande Rooney Inc., features a patriotic World War II theme titled V IS FOR VICTORY! Each sign is clearly marked as a JOHN DEERE LICENSED PRODUCT. The items are constructed of enameled or painted metal with pre-drilled holes for mounting.
Lot: 319 - Set 3 Metal Advertising Signs
largest is 15.5 in long This lot consists of three metal advertising signs featuring early 20th-century style graphics produced in the late 20th century. The first is a rectangular, horizontally oriented sign for Wool Soap, constructed from embossed sheet metal. The imagery includes two children with the phrases Mama used Wool Soap and I wish mine had, alongside text stating it is best for toilet and bath and washes woolens without shrinking. A maker mark for the Desperate Sign Co. Wadsworth, O. is present in the lower right corner. The second sign is a vertically oriented flat metal sheet titled Genuine Antique Farmer, depicting a green tractor and farming tools. It is marked as manufactured by Ande Rooney Inc. under license from Laid Back Enterprises with a 1995 copyright date and features brass-toned grommets in the corners. The third item is a horizontally oriented high-gloss metal sign for Cowhide Brand Overalls and Pants, featuring a black and white cow graphic. All three pieces are contemporary reproductions intended for decorative use.
Lot: 320 - Set 4 Antique Dazey Glass Butter Churns
2 are11.5 tall and 2 are 8.5 in tall This collection consists of four antique hand-cranked butter churns manufactured by the Dazey Churn and Manufacturing Company. The group includes two larger square-bodied jars and two smaller jars, one square-bodied and one with rounded corners. Each unit is constructed with a molded clear glass jar base and a screw-on metal lid that houses a cast iron gear-driven crank mechanism. The internal agitation is provided by wooden paddle dashers attached to a central metal shaft. The glass on the larger models is embossed with text in a circular arrangement including DAZEY CHURN, NO 40, DAZEY CHURN & MFG. CO., and ST. LOUIS, MO. MADE IN U.S.A. The smaller jars feature the DAZEY name embossed in a stylized script font. The crank mechanisms are fitted with wooden handles.
Lot: 321 - TCT Three-Section LED Traffic Signal
16x18x41 A three-section vertical traffic signal manufactured by Traffic Control Technologies (TCT). The housing and tunnel-style visors are constructed from molded black polycarbonate. The unit features red, yellow, and green light sections, with the LED diode patterns visible through the textured lenses. The rear of the middle housing section is embossed with the stylized TCT manufacturer logo and the text Traffic Control Technologies. This unit has been modified for residential or decorative use, wired with a standard 110V household plug and a green multi-plug adapter that allows all three sections to be illuminated simultaneously.
Lot: 322 - Heli-Coil Spark Plug & Mac Tools Lock Pick Kits
This lot features two specialized automotive tool kits. The first is a Heli-Coil 10mm Spark Plug Thread Repair Kit, part number 5523-10, manufactured by the Heli-Coil Products Division of Danbury, Connecticut. The kit is contained within a black plastic hard-shell carrying case. The exterior lid features a manufacturer's label, and the interior lid contains a printed instruction sheet detailing installation procedures. Included are four individual blister packs of stainless steel inserts, part number R474-4, designed for 10-1.0mm spark plug threads with a 1/2 inch reach. The second item is a Mac Tools Master Lock Pick Kit, model LT500PK, from Mac Tools, Inc. of Washington C.H., Ohio. This kit is housed in a black folding vinyl pouch with dedicated pockets labeled for various automotive manufacturers, including Chrysler, Plymouth, Dodge, Toyota, Nissan, Honda, Mazda, Subaru, Isuzu, Hyundai, Yugo, Volkswagen, Mitsubishi, Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury. The pouch contains a selection of metal lock-picking tools, a tension wrench, and a red-handled gas cap pick.
Lot: 323 - Antique & American Hand Tools & Hanging Scales
This group of antique and hand tools includes mechanical wrenches, hanging spring scales, and woodworking instruments. Identifiable markings include a 10-inch No. 80 Westcott adjustable wrench manufactured by The Keystone Manufacturing Company of Buffalo, New York. Two pipe wrenches are present: a Stillson model by the Moore Drop Forging Company of Springfield, Massachusetts, and a Genuine Stillson by the Walworth Manufacturing Company of Boston. An agricultural multi-wrench features cast markings for the B & G Plow Company of Canton, Ohio. The collection also includes two fixed multi-jaw cast iron wrenches, one with a series of circular lightening holes and another marked with hand-lettered notation HE 911. Two hanging spring balances are included: an Excelsior Improved model by Sargent & Company graduated to 25 pounds, and a Chatillon�s Improved Spring Balance featuring patent dates of January 6, 1891, and January 26, 1892. Woodworking and utility tools consist of a steel drawknife with dual turned wooden handles and a curved blade mincing knife with a single wooden handle.
Lot: 324 - 7 Antique & Horse Bits & Braided Leather Rein
This lot consists of a collection of seven items of equestrian tack, including six assorted horse bits and one braided leather rein. The collection includes two ornate curb bits in a traditional Vaquero or Spanish Colonial style, featuring heart-shaped cheekpieces with punched decorative patterns and integrated curb chains; one of these bits features a twisted sweet iron mouthpiece. Also included is a long-shank curb bit constructed with stainless steel shanks and a jointed mouthpiece made of a copper-colored alloy. A brass or bronze ported curb bit is present, showing significant green verdigris and attached to a partial leather strap. The snaffle bits include one full-cheek snaffle with a jointed mouthpiece and one loose-ring or eggbutt snaffle with a jointed mouthpiece. The dark brown braided leather rein transitions to a flat section with a buckle. This flat section is stamped with faint characters that appear to read 88C or GGC.
Lot: 325 - Mid-20th C. Embroidered 50 US State Flower Quilt
70x95This mid-twentieth century quilt features a complete series of hand-embroidered floral motifs representing the 50 U.S. states. The design follows a diagonal checkerboard pattern, alternating white diamond blocks with pale green squares. Each white block displays a colorful floral embroidery with a scrollwork banner below containing the state name in black capital letters. The presence of Alaska and Hawaii confirms a production date following their 1959 statehood. The alternating pale green blocks are detailed with intricate hand-quilting in sunflower and grid patterns. The perimeter is finished with a decorative scalloped edge bound in pale green fabric. The materials consist of cotton or cotton-blend fabrics for the top and backing with a thin interior batting.
Lot: 325A - Mid-Century Hand Embroidered Animal Motif Quilt
37x46 This nursery quilt features nine white rectangular panels, each decorated with a different hand-embroidered animal motif. The motifs include a chick, a lamb, a rabbit, a kitten, a deer, an elephant, a squirrel, a puppy, and a duckling. Each animal is rendered in simple dark line work and accented with colorful embroidered flowers and foliage in shades of pink, orange, purple, blue, and green. The central panels are separated by light mint green sashing and finished with a matching green border. The entire piece features a consistent machine-stitched diagonal diamond quilting pattern throughout. The reverse side is a solid light yellow or cream-colored fabric. The construction and stylized animal designs are characteristic of stamped embroidery kits popular in the United States during the mid-20th century. The fabric is likely a cotton or cotton-blend.
Lot: 326 - White Cotton Whole Cloth Floral & Cable Quilt
77x88 A whole cloth quilt constructed from a solid white cotton or cotton-blend fabric. The quilt features extensive hand-quilting as the primary decorative element. The design includes large stylized floral medallions with central circles and radiating petals, accented by surrounding leaf motifs. These floral sections are partitioned by horizontal and vertical borders featuring an interlaced cable or chain-link pattern. The dense stitching creates a high-relief, textured surface across the entire piece. The reverse side is a matching solid white fabric. A small white paper auction tag is pinned to one edge. Dimensions: Not measured; appears to be a full or queen-size bed cover.
Lot: 327 - Final Message: Mid-20th C. Whole-Cloth Pink
72x94 A mid-20th-century American whole-cloth quilt featuring a white cotton ground and cotton batting. The textile is decorated with hand-executed pink cross-stitch embroidery arranged in a structured layout. The central field displays repeating large diamond-shaped medallions with stylized floral motifs, interspersed with smaller eight-petaled blossoms. The perimeter is defined by a wide, continuous border of scrolling filigree patterns, also in pink cross-stitch. The white fabric surface is densely worked with a meandering or stipple quilting pattern, providing significant overall texture. There are no visible labels, signatures, or maker's marks.
Lot: 328 - Patriotic Americana Folk Art Quilt Wall Hanging
39x54A patriotic folk art style cotton quilt wall hanging, designed with a primitive aesthetic. The piece features a central navy blue field containing six stylized American flag blocks arranged in a two-by-three grid. Each flag block consists of a single large, hand-cut cream-colored five-pointed star appliqu�d onto a blue canton, with horizontal burgundy and cream-colored pieced stripes. The central panel is surrounded by a wide, solid cream-colored border. The edges are finished with a small-scale checkered bias binding in red, cream, and blue. The construction utilizes both piecing and appliqu� techniques. Irregular quilting lines are visible throughout the piece. Visual matches suggest this item is in the style of the Old Glory or The Flag patterns often produced for the primitive home decor market. A white auction tag with a barcode is attached to the upper right corner.
Lot: 329 - American Hand-Pieced and Hand-Tied Whirling Logs Pattern Utility Quilt
70x92This early 20th-century American utility quilt, or comforter, features a hand-pieced whirling logs pattern. The design consists of twenty blocks arranged in a four by five grid. Each block displays a central four-armed motif in blue and white cotton, historically referred to as a swastika or whirling logs pattern, framed by red corner squares. The blocks are set against an off-white ground. The quilt is hand-tied with tufts of white yarn to secure the batting. The backing is constructed from plain off-white cotton with a simple turned-edge binding. No maker's labels or signatures are present. Approximate Dimensions: 60 inches by 75 inches.
Lot: 330 - American Hand Quilted Horizontal Bar Scrap Quilt
58x73A American utility scrap quilt featuring a horizontal bar or strip pattern. The quilt is constructed from three primary horizontal rows of patchwork blocks, separated and bordered by wide bands of light blue fabric. The patchwork segments consist of vertical blocks in varying widths, utilizing an eclectic assortment of fabric remnants including solid colors, stripes, and woven floral damask patterns. The color palette includes dusty pink, sage green, cream, and multiple shades of blue. The piece is hand-quilted with parallel lines of straight stitching throughout. The quilt is finished with a simple cream fabric binding.
Lot: 331 - Nautical Officer Service Dress Blue Uniform
A two-piece nautical officer service dress blue uniform suit consisting of a double-breasted jacket and matching trousers. The jacket is constructed from a heavy-weight dark navy blue wool serge and features peak lapels and a six-button front in a 6x3 configuration. The gold-tone metal buttons are embossed with a nautical motif featuring an eagle perched over a horizontal anchor. Each sleeve cuff is decorated with two thin gold-colored braid rank stripes. A gold bullion embroidered patch depicting a fouled anchor enclosed within a laurel wreath is positioned above the braid on the sleeve. The jacket includes a single chest welt pocket and two lower horizontal welt pockets. The matching trousers are made of the same navy blue wool fabric with a straight-leg cut. The overall styling and insignia are consistent with mid-20th century maritime officer uniforms, such as those used by the United States Merchant Marine or private yachting organizations. No manufacturer or size labels are present.
Lot: 332 - Set Ohio State Buckeyes & Don Shula Signed Apparel
This lot features three items of sports apparel, including a signed commemorative jersey and two pieces of Ohio State Buckeyes fan gear. The first item is a bright orange football jersey manufactured by Teamco in Canada, size XL. The reverse features the name WILLIAMS and the number 16 in white block letters with black outlines. The number 6 on the back bears a signature in black ink attributed to Pro Football Hall of Fame coach Don Shula, accompanied by the inscription HOF 97. The left sleeve is adorned with a commemorative patch for the Big Lots 2005 Coach to Win promotion. No certificate of authenticity or external authentication is provided for the signature. The second item is a red mesh and silver satin-finish quarter-zip pullover representing the Ohio State Buckeyes. It displays the number 47 on the chest and back, a block O logo on the left chest, and OHIO STATE across the shoulders. The third item is a Nike Team Ohio State Buckeyes hockey jersey, size XL, manufactured in Korea. This white jersey features a black yoke with red and white piping, a white lace-up neck, and a large embroidered team logo on the center chest.
Lot: 333 - Pair Pro Player Blue Jackets Inaugural Jerseys
This lot comprises two replica ice hockey jerseys manufactured by Pro Player for the Columbus Blue Jackets, representing the franchise's inaugural logo era from approximately 2000 to 2003. Both jerseys feature the team's first primary logo, which consists of a red ribbon forming the initials CBJ with white stars and a neon green hockey stick, topped with a silver star. The shoulders are decorated with Stinger secondary logo patches. The navy blue jersey is a home style with red and white horizontal stripes and star-patterned cuffs. The white jersey is an away style with navy blue shoulders and similar star-patterned cuffs. Both garments include official NHL licensed Pro Player interior tags and a Western Conference NHL patch on the lower rear hem. The navy jersey is labeled size L/XL and the white jersey is labeled size L/GD/L. The navy jersey features multiple silver-toned signatures on the front, including those accompanied by the numbers 7 and 22. These signatures are unauthenticated and are presented without certificates of authenticity or third-party verification.
Lot: 334 - Pair Columbus Blue Jackets Jerseys, Signed KOHO
This lot consists of two Columbus Blue Jackets NHL jerseys from the early 2000s era. The first item is a navy blue KOHO brand official licensed replica jersey featuring a lace-up collar and the team's original crest. The sleeves are accented with black panels containing three white stars. The front of this jersey displays two signatures in silver ink. One signature includes the number 32, consistent with the signature of goaltender Marc Denis, and the other signature includes the number 17, consistent with the signature of forward David Vyborny. No certificate of authenticity is provided for these signatures. The second item is a two-tone grey and navy blue CCM brand fan or practice jersey with a v-neck collar and screen-printed graphics on the front. Both jerseys are labeled as size Adult Large and were manufactured in Canada.
Lot: 335 - Innova Inversion Table w/ Lumbar Support
This is an Innova brand inversion table, consistent with model ITX9900. It features a gray and black padded backrest and an adjustable headrest. A removable Comfort Lumbar Support cushion is secured to the backrest with a buckle strap. The frame is made of gray powder-coated steel with long, curved safety handles covered in black foam. The unit includes a height adjustment bar with a spring-loaded pin and markings indicating user heights from approximately 4 feet 10 inches (147 centimeters) to 6 feet 6 inches (198 centimeters). The ankle locking system consists of padded foam rollers and a footrest. The reverse side of the unit retains original instructional and safety labels.in new condition
Lot: 336 - Two Halloween Jack-O-Lantern Decorations including an Empire Blow Mold
A group of two Halloween jack-o-lantern decorations. The first is a large, egg-shaped blow mold pumpkin manufactured by Empire. It is constructed of bright orange plastic with recessed facial features featuring black-painted eyes, nose, and mouth. The reverse is fitted with an electric light socket and a white power cord. The back of the body bears an embossed mark for Empire with the model number 023474. The second item is a smaller, round jack-o-lantern made of a textured, speckled orange resin or foam material. It features cut-out facial features with light green interiors and a dark molded stem. The underside contains an orange plastic electronic component with a speaker, battery compartment, and a three-position switch labeled Light/Sound off Light. The base is also marked MADE IN CHINA and PAT. NO: 56928.
Lot: 337 - 1980s Alfred Angelo Tiered Lace Wedding Gown
This 1980s Victorian-revival bridal ensemble is manufactured by Alfred Angelo, Inc. The gown is constructed with a high ruffled neckline adorned with lace appliqu�, faux pearls, and sequins over a sheer mesh illusion yoke. A wide, layered lace Bertha collar wraps around the shoulders and bust. The long sleeves feature puffed shoulders and sheer panels with floral lace details and fitted cuffs. The skirt is composed of multiple tiers of floral lace that extend into a tiered cathedral-length train. The garment closes at the center back with a white nylon zipper. Accompanying the gown is a matching Juliet-style cap headpiece decorated with lace, sequins, and pearls, with an attached multi-tiered tulle veil. Internal tags identify the garment as Style 7605, Color 01, Size 12, with R.N. 24766. A blue and red International Ladies Garment Workers Union label with the AFL-CIO mark is present. The fabric composition includes 100 percent nylon and 100 percent cotton components. The set includes its original blue My Wedding Gown preservation storage box.
Lot: 338 - Cleveland Plain Dealer Comics & Wirephotos 1934-35
18x24 This oversized folio volume contains a substantial collection of daily newspaper pages extracted from the Cleveland Plain Dealer, primarily spanning the years 1934 and 1935. The assembly focuses on two main areas: daily syndicated comic strips and news Wirephotos. Prominent comic strips represented include Thimble Theater by E. C. Segar (featuring Popeye), Little Orphan Annie by Harold Gray, Joe Palooka by Ham Fisher, Mutt and Jeff by Bud Fisher, Toonerville Folks by Fontaine Fox, and the detective strip Secret Agent X-9 by Dashiell Hammett and Alex Raymond. The Wirephoto sections document significant contemporary events, such as the 1935 mayoral campaign of Harold H. Burton in Cleveland, aviation news featuring Amelia Earhart and Wiley Post, and various international military and industrial subjects. The volume is bound in a large folio format with half-cloth boards and reinforced corners.
Lot: 339 - Cincinnati & Kentucky Post Bound Newspapers
8x24 This item is a large-format bound volume containing daily issues of The Cincinnati Post and The Kentucky Post. The volume is bound in a broadsheet folio format with a cloth spine and corners over marbled paper-covered boards. A binder label for Winckler Bindery, 133 W. Central Pkwy, Cincinnati, is located on the front interior cover. The spine features a black label with gilt lettering identifying the contents as the Kentucky Post for October 1940. However, visible internal pages show dates from 1937, including January 1, January 16, March 17, July 24, and July 26. The contents provide extensive coverage of regional news and advertisements from the period. A significant portion of the volume is dedicated to daily comic strips, including Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Li'l Abner by Al Capp, Wash Tubbs by Roy Crane, Alley Oop by V.T. Hamlin, Little Annie Rooney, and Lulu Bell.
Lot: 340 - Cincinnati Post & Others, Newspapers, 1931-1960
18x24 A collection of newspaper volumes and loose sheets dating from 1931 to 1960. The lot includes two large folio hardcover volumes: one bound in grey and tan cloth with a black spine label gilt-stamped "CINCINNATI POST - SEPTEMBER 1944," and another bound in grey cloth with a stamped spine reading "DAILY ARGUS APRIL 1960." Also present are numerous loose newspaper sections and sheets, primarily from The Antigo Daily Journal (Antigo, Wisconsin) and The Cleveland Press. Visible dates include June 9 and October 10, 1931, for The Cleveland Press, and several dates in May and June 1940 for The Antigo Daily Journal. The publications feature major historical headlines regarding World War II, including "'British Helpless To Nazi Stroke,' Chamberlain Tells Disorderly Commons" (May 7, 1940) and "GERMAN TROOPS REACH MARNE RIVER" (June 11, 1940). Many pages contain period advertisements for automobiles (Studebaker Champion), fashion, and local services, alongside society news. Extensive comic sections are featured, including titles such as "Buck Rogers," "Wash Tubbs," "Alley Oop," "Boots and Her Buddies," "Freckles and His Friends," and "Dr. Fu Manchu" by Sax Rohmer. The newspapers are printed on standard newsprint, and the bound volumes feature cloth-covered boards. Some loose sheets have been placed in clear plastic sleeves. Measurements: Folio, approximately 17 x 23 inches per volume.
Lot: 341 - Antigo Daily Journal & Daily Argus Archive 1937-61
18x24 This lot comprises two large folio-sized archival volumes containing newspaper clippings and full pages from the mid-20th century. The first volume is bound in ledger-style marbled boards with a dark cloth spine and features a handwritten paper label on the front cover reading Antigo Journal DAILY Comics 7 and 8 / 37. The interior contains full pages from The Antigo Daily Journal of Antigo, Wisconsin, with dates spanning July and August 1937. Content includes period news headlines such as STRIKE ENDS AT INLANDS STEEL PLANT alongside extensive runs of daily comic strips including Alley Oop, Wash Tubbs, Boots and Her Buddies, and Freckles and His Friends. The second volume is a green cloth-bound folio with the spine stamped in black DAILY ARGUS and APRIL 1957. This volume contains pages from The Daily Argus of Mount Vernon, New York, with issues dating from April 1957 through at least October 1961. The contents include a mix of local news, advertisements for mid-century consumer goods such as Summer Dresses and auto seat covers, and various comic strips including The Flintstones, Popeye, and Donald Duck. Both volumes are constructed with newsprint pages tipped or bound into large-format covers.
Lot: 342 - Faux Leather Jewelry Box w/ Costume Jewelry
This collection features a three-tier jewelry box, attributed to Mele, containing an assortment of mid-to-late 20th-century costume jewelry. The rectangular box is finished in a beige textured vinyl or leatherette with gold-tone decorative stitching and silver-tone hardware. The hinged lid opens to reveal an interior mirror and a top storage compartment, while the front features two pull-out drawers. The interior is lined with bright blue velvet and includes multiple specialized compartments and necklace hooks. The jewelry collection includes several figural pieces: a gold-tone elephant brooch with faux-pearl eyes, an enameled lion head pin, a silver-tone lion pendant, a gold-tone seahorse pin, and a roadrunner pendant set with a goldstone-style glass inset. Necklaces in the group include a long gold-tone multi-strand piece with faux pearls and a tassel pendant, a porcelain heart pendant with floral transfer decoration, and a silver-tone station necklace with filigree hearts. The earring selection consists of clip-on and screw-back styles, including blue rhinestone clusters and black stone-set designs with rhinestone accents. A small white box contains several gold-tone stick pins and lapel pins with leaf and lion motifs. While some jewelry findings and clips appear to be marked, specific maker identifications cannot be definitively made due to lack of clarity in the markings.
Lot: 343 - Two-Tier Jewelry Box with an Assortment of Costume Jewelry, Watches, and Buttons
This lot features a two-tier jewelry box containing an extensive collection of mid-to-late 20th-century costume jewelry and accessories. The jewelry box is constructed with a cream-colored vinyl exterior decorated with a gold-tone scrollwork and Greek key border on the lid and drawer front. The interior is lined with blue velveteen and features a light blue satin-lined lid with a pocket and hanging hooks. The jewelry collection includes: Necklaces: Multi-strand and single-strand faux pearl necklaces, various beaded necklaces made from wood, glass, and plastic, a puka shell necklace, and several gold-tone and silver-tone chains. One notable piece is an ornate gold-tone ribbon-style necklace accented with red rhinestones and faux pearls. Brooches and Pins: A large, colorful patriotic donkey brooch with enamel and rhinestone accents, a silver-tone feather-shaped brooch, and various small decorative pins. Earrings: A diverse assortment of pierced and clip-on styles, including large enamel hoops, abalone shell inlays, faux pearl clusters, rhinestone studs, and carved wood hoops. One earring is attached to a white card printed with the name LEWIAN. One gold-tone openwork earring bears a stylized script character S mark. Watches: One ladies gold-tone case wristwatch with a black leather or faux-leather strap. Miscellaneous Items: Two compartments are filled with a collection of plastic and metal buttons, as well as a large quantity of safety pins. Materials: Base metals, rhinestones, glass, enamel, faux pearls, molded plastic, abalone shell, and wood.
Lot: 344 - Southwestern & Boho Costume Jewelry & Earring
This lot consists of six pieces of costume jewelry and one single earring, designed in Southwestern and Boho-chic styles. The collection features a silver-tone bib necklace on a curb chain with five circular links inlaid with turquoise and coral-red enamel, accented by draped chains and feather charms. A multi-strand seed bead necklace in blue, green, and bronze tones features a large turquoise-colored composite doughnut pendant held by a bronze-tone bail. A long silver-tone curb chain necklace supports a large tiered circular pendant set with turquoise-colored cabochons and clear rhinestones, terminating in a multi-strand chain tassel. Also included is a beaded necklace of rectangular and tumbled green-banded stones with a carved leaf pendant, and a silver-tone chain necklace with turquoise-colored beads and a wire-wrapped green cabochon pendant. A silver-tone hinged cuff bracelet with a split-shank design features a central floral motif with a turquoise-colored cabochon. One single silver-tone dangle earring set with a turquoise-colored cabochon is also present. All necklaces utilize lobster claw clasps. No hallmarks or maker's marks were identified on any of the pieces. Materials likely include base metals, dyed stones, resin, and glass beads.
Lot: 345 - Life is Blessed Costume & Body Jewelry Collection
This lot contains an assortment of contemporary costume jewelry and body piercings. Featured in the collection are four carded items from the life is blessed brand, consisting of two inspirational bracelets and two inspirational necklaces. These items feature cords in black, green, and tan with circular metal charms stamped with the word life. Also included is a clear acrylic display stand containing approximately 25 to 30 pieces of body jewelry, such as navel and barbell piercings with decorative ends in various colors and patterns. Statement necklaces in the group include a multi-strand turquoise-colored seed bead necklace with a fabric-wrapped closure, a tiered bib-style necklace with turquoise-colored resin teardrop beads on silver-tone chains, and a circular pendant with a multi-colored concentric ring motif. The lot further contains a wide cream-colored cuff with etched geometric patterns, a gold-tone link bracelet with enameled floral accents, and various loose beaded necklaces composed of shell, faux pearls, faceted plastic, and glass. Several items retain retail clearance labels.
Lot: 346 - Cambridge Major League E-905 Leather Catcher Mitt
This is a baseball catcher's mitt manufactured by Cambridge. The glove is designed for a right-handed thrower to be worn on the left hand. It is constructed from brown cowhide leather with heavy lacing around the perimeter and through the pocket area. The palm center is stamped with the Cambridge brand name in script, followed by model number E-905 and the designation MAJOR LEAGUE MODEL. To the right side of the palm, the phrase PROFESSIONAL MODEL is stamped in large stylized block letters. A circular stamp in the lower palm area reads GUARANTEED GENUINE TOP GRAIN COWHIDE. The thumb area features the stamp PRO PLAYER MODEL. The name JOE LYNCH is handwritten in black ink on the outer leather strip of the thumb and index finger section.
Lot: 347 - P.F. Collier & Son, European War Photo Hist, 2
This lot comprises two large-format, heavily illustrated volumes documenting the First World War. The first item is a softbound volume titled The Photographic History of the Great European War In Gravure. The front cover displays the title above a stylized T-shaped printer's mark. The interior consists of numerous newsprint sections, with several identified as The New York Times Mid-Week Pictorial. A notable section includes a facsimile of President Woodrow Wilson's April 2, 1917 war speech translated into German for distribution among Kaiser Wilhelm's troops. The second item is a landscape-format quarto titled Collier's Photographic History of the European War. The copyright page states Copyright 1918 By P. F. Collier & Son. The volume is bound in pictorial cloth-backed boards. Both books are profusely illustrated with black and white photographs and gravures depicting global political leaders, military technology including tanks, zeppelins, and artillery, and scenes of active combat. Specific subjects documented include the British artillery at Gallipoli, French infantry in review, and Russian cavalry in the Carpathians.
Lot: 348 - Gleason's Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion, VI-VII
A pair of large folio volumes comprising the weekly issues of the mid-19th-century American periodical Gleason's Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion for the year 1854. This lot includes Volume VI (commencing January 7, 1854) and Volume VII (concluding December 1854). Published in Boston by F. Gleason, with later issues in Volume VII identifying M. M. Ballou as publisher. The volumes are bound in half-leather with dark textured cloth-covered boards and gilt-stamped titles on the spines. The work is noted for its extensive wood-engraved illustrations documenting contemporary life, technology, and global views. Observable plates and engravings include the allegorical Wheel of Time, views of Japan including Tokaito and Mount Fuji, technological depictions of House's and the Magnetic Telegraph at the Crystal Palace, New York City Fire Engine No. 38, and a double-page spread titled National Costumes of All the Principal Nations on the Globe. The volumes also contain portraiture, such as Henry J. Gardner, and architectural views including Nicholas Church in Potsdam and various American residences.
Lot: 349 - 6 Vols American Military Hist, Civil War & WWII
A collection of six volumes detailing various aspects of American military history, with a focus on the Civil War and the World War II Battle of Okinawa. The group consists of five hardcover books with dust jackets and one trade paperback. The titles include Killing Ground on Okinawa: The Battle for Sugar Loaf Hill by James H. Hallas, To Appomattox: Nine April Days, 1865 by Burke Davis, The Civil War: A Narrative - Fort Sumter to Perryville by Shelby Foote, Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era by James M. McPherson, Rebels and Yankees: The Fighting Men of the Civil War by William C. Davis, and the paperback The Ultimate Battle: Okinawa 1945 by Bill Sloan. The large-format volume by William C. Davis is an illustrated work featuring historical photographs, battle maps, and color plates of period militaria, weaponry, and naval equipment. Construction includes case-bound cloth or boards for the hardcovers and perfect binding for the trade paperback.
Lot: 350 - Historical & Military Non-Fiction Books w/ DJ
An assortment of non-fiction historical works, primarily focusing on military history, biography, and maritime exploration. The collection includes a mix of hardcover editions with original dust jackets and trade paperbacks. Visible titles include Hell in the Pacific: A Marine Rifleman's Journey From Guadalcanal to Peleliu by Jim McEnery with Bill Sloan; Killing the Rising Sun: How America Vanquished World War II Japan and Killing England: The Brutal Struggle for American Independence by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard; In the Waves: My Quest to Solve the Mystery of a Civil War Submarine by Rachel Lance; The Lightning Mule Brigade: Abel Streight's 1863 Raid into Alabama by Robert L. Willett; American Demon: Eliot Ness and the Hunt for America's Jack the Ripper by Daniel Stashower; In the Kingdom of Ice: The Grand and Terrible Polar Voyage of the USS Jeannette by Hampton Sides; Leningrad 1943: Inside a City Under Siege by Alexander Werth; Landing in Hell: The Pyrrhic Victory of the First Marine Division on Peleliu, 1944 by Peter Margaritis; All the Gallant Men: The First Memoir by a USS Arizona Survivor by Donald Stratton; Robert E. Lee: A Biography by Emory M. Thomas; The Storm of War: A New History of the Second World War by Andrew Roberts; 1942: The Year That Tried Men's Souls by Winston Groom; and The Things Our Fathers Saw: The Untold Stories of the World War II Generation from Hometown, USA by Matthew A. Rozell. Publishers represented include Harper Luxe, I.B. Tauris, and various major trade houses. Volumes are generally octavo in size.
Lot: 351 - Rotor Concept Inc. ID-1 SWAT Coaxial Helicopter
This lot features a Rotor Concept, Inc. ID-1 SWAT coaxial remote controlled helicopter, officially licensed by Igarashi Design. The aircraft utilizes a dual-rotor coaxial system designed for stable flight. The fuselage is constructed of plastic finished in a blue, silver, and white SWAT livery with technical markings and IgarashiDesignPerformance labels. According to the manufacturer specifications, the unit is powered by twin 380SH drive motors and an 11.1V 1500mAh Li-Po battery system. The assembly includes a Lama 400Q speed controller, built-in gyro, and WK-7.6-6 servos. It is designed for operation with a WK-2402 transmitter. The helicopter is contained within its original retail box with internal plastic trays and includes a printed instruction sheet. Markings on the aircraft body include SWAT in large block letters and the Rotor Concept Inc. company logo. Overall Length: 455 mm Main Rotor Diameter: 480 mm All-up Weight: 700 g.
Lot: 352 - Louis Marx & Co. Three Keys to Treasure Bagatelle
This mid-century Three Keys to Treasure bagatelle is a pinball-style toy manufactured by Louis Marx and Company, Inc. The game is constructed with a clear plastic housing over a colorful, adventure-themed cardboard playfield. Key features include a spring-loaded metal plunger mechanism, three specific key pockets, and a mechanical rotating prize wheel at the top with sections labeled Loading Door and Prize Door. The prize wheel contains an assortment of small plastic and metal trinket prizes. The playfield is marked with the Marx Toys logo, Made in USA, and Patent Number 2634129. The lower edge of the original box identifies the manufacturer as Louis Marx and Co. Inc., 200 Fifth Ave., N.Y. The unit is supported by four detachable, tapered plastic legs and includes several multi-colored balls.
Lot: 353 - Worlds of Wonder Talking Mickey Mouse Plush Toy
This is an animatronic talking Mickey Mouse plush toy manufactured by Worlds of Wonder (WOW). The toy is constructed with a soft fabric plush body, plastic eyes, and a molded plastic nose. It is dressed in a yellow t-shirt featuring a Mickey Mouse graphic and red shorts. The reverse of the toy reveals a red molded plastic housing that contains a built-in cassette tape player mechanism. This system was designed to play specific story tapes that synchronized the character's voice with animatronic mouth and eye movements. The mechanism includes a white plastic thumbwheel for volume control and power. The plastic housing is embossed with the following identifying marks: MICKEY MOUSE TM, THE WALT DISNEY COMPANY, the WOW logo, and WORLDS OF WONDER FREMONT, CALIFORNIA 94538 PATENT PENDING.
Lot: 354 - Worlds of Wonder Disney Talking Goofy Plush Toy
26 in long This is an electronic talking plush character toy representing the Disney character Goofy, manufactured by Worlds of Wonder in the late 1980s. The figure features a plush head with plastic eyes and nose, long floppy ears, and a stuffed body. The character is dressed in a red long-sleeved shirt, a purple vest, and blue trousers, topped with a tall tan hat featuring a black band. The toy includes white fabric gloves and brown stuffed shoes. The base is constructed from orange molded plastic and contains the battery compartment for the internal electronic mechanism. Embossed text on the plastic base reads THE TALKING GOOFY, THE WALT DISNEY COMPANY, and includes the WOW logo for Worlds of Wonder, FREMONT, CALIFORNIA 94538, and PATENT PENDING. A small white fabric tag with a Disney copyright is attached near the vest. The base features a 3.5mm jack for an external accessory cord.
Lot: 355 - Linens, Handkerchiefs & Hiawatha Needlepoint
This collection includes a variety of household textiles and needlework items, primarily dating from the mid-20th century. The assortment features several white cotton pillowcases with hand-embroidered designs, including a pair with MR and MRS monograms accented by pink floral sprays, a pair depicting bluebirds perched on pansy garlands, and a single case featuring a large blue and yellow peacock with floral details. One pillowcase retains an original blue paper label for Maderite Pillow Cases, noting they are guaranteed fast color and were embroidered and sewn in the U.S.A. Also included is a boxed set of three cocktail-sized white handkerchiefs with floral embroidery in shades of blue, pink, and yellow. The box is labeled Ladies Gift Handkerchiefs and contains a gold sticker indicating the items were styled in Switzerland. The lot further contains an unfinished needlepoint project on a canvas stamped Switzerland. The attached paper label identifies it as a Hiawatha Heirloom Needlepoint, design 118 A, featuring a central figure of a woman in a mid-19th-century style gown. Additionally, the group includes a white linen dresser scarf or table runner featuring three hand-embroidered butterfly motifs in orange and yellow with black outlines, along with a piece featuring floral baskets and crocheted lace trim. Pillowcase cut size: 42 x 36 inches Needlepoint canvas size: 12 x 12 inches Needlepoint design size: 11.5 inches.
Lot: 356 - Coca-Cola Ephemera: Holiday Cards & Stationery Pad
This group lot features three pieces of Coca-Cola branded paper ephemera consisting of two boxed sets of holiday greeting cards and one personal stationery pad. The two card sets each contain 14 cards and envelopes. The first set utilizes the Sign of Good Taste advertising campaign featuring Haddon Sundblom Santa Claus artwork, with an interior message reading Good friends! Hope Your Holidays Are as Special as You! The second set features a snowman character with a bottle cap hat and a sled, with an interior greeting reading Season�s Greetings to someone fun to chill with. Both sets were manufactured by American Greetings Corp. of Cleveland, Ohio, under license from The Coca-Cola Company. The reverse of each box includes a white identification label with barcodes 013286249377 and 013286249391. The third item is a Chat'nMail personal stationery pad featuring the late 1970s slogans Have a Coke and a smile and Coke adds life. This pad is designed as fold-and-seal mailers and includes gummed seals at the bottom of the cover page depicting a glass bottle, the trademark logo, and a stylized robot vending machine. The back of each sheet includes a line-art coloring activity of the robot with the text Dear, I colored this just for you! 95 stationary
Lot: 357 - N. Central Ohio Advertising Ephemera & Accessories
This lot comprises an assortment of promotional items and office supplies, primarily from the North Central Ohio region. The collection includes a group of wooden advertising pencils featuring businesses such as Gerber Poultry Inc., Ashland Times-Gazette, Ashland County Treasurer, Mansfield Firefighters, and Ashland Florist. One specialty pencil from Doolittle's Thrifty Market is fitted with a metal combination tool, likely a bottle or can opener. The collection also contains an assortment of advertising rulers in wood and plastic, promoting the Crestline Fire Dept., Wappner Funeral Directors of Mansfield, and the Ashland County Prosecuting Attorney. A boxed set of gold-toned pens with decorative scrollwork is included, with the original packaging marked Perfumed Writing Pen, Arpege, Chanel No. 5, and 14 KT gold filled. Additionally, there are several unused receipt pads from E.R. Clark General Merchandise in Moreland, Ohio, and Moore's Grocery and Hardware in Savannah, Ohio.
Lot: 358 - 5 Religious Items w/ Pardon Cross & Nikky Box
largest is 14 in tall This collection consists of five religious objects including wall crucifixes, holy water fonts, and a decorative box. The primary item is a large ecclesiastical wall crucifix manufactured by the Pardon Cross Corp. of Chicago, Illinois. This cast metal or composite piece features an ornate design with a central corpus superimposed over a decorative radiating wheel structure. The item is finished with a cream-colored paint and backed with purple felt. The reverse features a gold foil label with the inscription: PAT. APPLIED FOR / PARDON CROSS / CORP. / CHICAGO, ILL. A second wall crucifix is a minimalist modernist piece made of polished gold-tone metal, featuring a cast corpus with a textured finish and raised arms. The collection includes a cross-shaped trinket box featuring darkened metal filigree inset with iridescent aurora borealis rhinestones. The interior of the box is finished with cream-colored enamel, and the base is marked with a gold-tone crest containing the letter N and the name NIKKY. Two holy water fonts complete the set. One is molded from cream-colored plastic with a bronze-tone metal corpus and a simple bowl. The second font is molded resin with elaborate openwork scrollwork and a small silver-tone plaque at the top of the cross.
Lot: 359 - 4 1983 Chrysler & 1988 Cadillac Service Manuals
This lot contains four automotive shop service manuals, consisting of a three-volume set for 1983 Chrysler Corporation vehicles and a single volume for the 1988 Cadillac De Ville and Fleetwood models. The Chrysler manuals include the Chassis and Body volume, the Electrical and Engine Performance volume, and a Supplement volume. These manuals cover a range of models including the Chrysler Omni, Horizon, Aries, Reliant, LeBaron, 400, New Yorker, E Class, 600, Rampage, and Scamp. The 1988 Cadillac volume is the Service Information Manual specifically for the De Ville and Fleetwood series. All volumes are oversized softcover publications intended for professional use by dealership technicians. The interiors feature detailed technical diagrams, schematics, and exploded view illustrations for various vehicle systems, including transaxles, steering, and engine components. The Chrysler manuals were published by the Chrysler Corporation, and the Cadillac manual was published by the Cadillac Motor Car Division of General Motors Corporation.
Lot: 360 - Super Ford Magazines Collection, c. 1980-1992
This collection consists of a substantial assortment of Super Ford Magazine issues, a specialized automotive periodical focusing on high-performance Ford vehicles, performance tuning, and motorsport history. The group spans over a decade of production, primarily from 1980 through 1992. These softcover magazines feature staple-bound construction and are illustrated with full-color photography and technical diagrams. Featured cover subjects include various Ford Mustang models such as the 20th Anniversary edition, SVO Mustang, Fox-body modifications, and GT-40 variants. Other prominent vehicle features include Shelby Cobras, Falcon Sprints, Galaxie "Golden Age" cars, and aerodynamic Thunderbird models. Technical articles throughout the collection cover engine swaps for 427, 351, and 5.0L powerplants, aluminum head testing, suspension tuning, and various performance builds. Racing content includes coverage of NASCAR, NHRA, and the Pikes Peak Hill Climb. A majority of the magazines in this lot feature original subscriber mailing labels affixed to the front covers, addressed to Brenten T. Mackey of Fremont, Ohio. 25 magizines
Lot: 361 - Hot Rod & Custom Car Magazines
This collection consists of approximately 19 automotive magazines and one loose centerfold poster, primarily focusing on hot rod and custom car culture from the 1970s through 2014. The assortment includes various titles such as Rod Action, Rod and Custom, American Rodder, Hot Rod Mechanix, Rebel Rodz, and Hot Rod Deluxe. Specific editions include the 1975 Rod Action Yearbook, several 1971 issues of Rod and Custom, and the 1997 American Rodder and Hot Rod Mechanix Buyer's Guide. Content across the lot features technical tips, engine swap guides, event coverage from Bonneville and the Street Rod Nationals, and profile features on individual custom builds like the El Guapo Death Cab and Greg Fleming's flamed 1948 MoPar. A loose pin-up style centerfold poster featuring model Amy Delacroux is included. The periodicals are constructed with stapled bindings and printed on various paper stocks. 20 magazines
Lot: 362 - Super Ford Magazine, 27 Issues, 1980-1990
This collection consists of approximately 27 issues of Super Ford Magazine, primarily dating from the early 1980s through 1990. The periodicals are staple-bound softcovers focusing on high-performance Ford, Mercury, and Lincoln automobiles. Specific issues observed include February 1980 (Vol. 5, No. 2), January 1981 (Vol. 6, No. 1), October 1981 (Vol. 6, No. 10), March 1982 (Vol. 7, No. 3), May 1982 (Vol. 7, No. 5), July 1982 (Vol. 7, No. 7), and December 1982 (Vol. 7, No. 12). Later issues identified include Vol. 8, Nos. 10 and 11, Vol. 9, Nos. 2 and 3, and August 1990. Recurring subjects featured on the covers and within the articles include various Mustang models such as the Shelby, SVO, and Mach I, as well as the Mercury Cougar, Ford Fairlane, Galaxie, DeTomaso Pantera, and Ford pickup trucks. Content encompasses technical articles for engine and suspension modifications, racing event coverage of the Gatornationals and IMSA series, and dedicated feature articles such as Mustang Mania and Walker's Other Rig. Many issues retain original white mailing labels addressed to a subscriber in Fremont, Ohio.25 magazines
Lot: 363 - 33 Automotive Mags incl Street Machine Vol 1
This collection consists of approximately 33 automotive magazines, primarily published between 1972 and 1987. Included are several issues of Street Machine, most notably the Premiere Edition from September 1975 (Volume 1, Number 1) featuring a red 1955 Chevrolet on the cover. Other Street Machine issues date from 1976, 1977, and 1978. The lot contains a large selection of Car Exchange magazines from 1982 and 1983, covering various topics such as Ford Mustangs, pickup trucks, and chassis restoration. Also included are Car Craft issues from December 1972 and February 1977, and an April 1987 issue of Super Chevy focusing on Corvettes. The magazines feature staple-bound construction with printed paper covers. Content includes technical guides, car reviews, and pictorials of classic and customized vehicles. Mailing subscription labels are present on the covers of certain issues.20 magazines
Lot: 364 - Honeywell HPSR106 Hydronic Pro 6-Zone Relay Panel
This Honeywell Hydronic Pro switching relay panel, model HPSR106, is designed for multi-zone control within a hydronic heating system. The unit facilitates the management of up to six independent zones. It operates on an input power of 120 VAC at 60 Hz with a maximum combined load capacity of 20 Amps. The panel is equipped with a 24V 40VA transformer and a 6 Amp pump fuse. The front interface features LED diagnostic indicators for each zone to monitor thermostat calls and pump activation, along with separate indicators for power, boiler, and end switch status. A priority zone control feature for domestic hot water is integrated into the system. The gray enclosure is constructed of a combination of plastic and steel and features multiple knockouts for simplified wiring installation. This lot includes the original installation manual and a set of mounting hardware including screws and wall anchors. Dimensions: 11-3/4 inches W x 8-3/4 inches H x 2-1/8 inches D.
Lot: 365 - Brother PT-1800 Label Maker w/ Case & Accessories
Brother P-touch PT-1800 electronic labeling system set. The comprehensive kit includes the portable labeling unit featuring a QWERTY keyboard and an integrated liquid crystal display (LCD). The set is accompanied by a Brother AD-60 AC power adapter, a custom-molded black hard-shell plastic carrying case, a specialized stylus tool stored within the case lid, the original Brother P-touch 1800/1810 User Guide, and supplemental PtouchDirect promotional literature. The labeling unit is constructed with a two-tone gray and cream-colored plastic body and is designed for use with TZ-series laminated tapes. The labeling unit is marked with the brother logo and P-touch script. The AC adapter label reads brother, MODEL: AD-60, INPUT: 120V 60Hz 35W, and OUTPUT: 9.5VDC 1300mA. The carrying case is embossed with the brother and P-touch logos on both the interior and exterior.
Lot: 367 - Matchbooks & Ephemera w/ New Deal NRA Card
This lot consists of a collection of paper ephemera, primarily focused on mid-20th-century advertising matchbooks. The collection features a variety of establishments such as hotels, casinos, and restaurants, with a concentration on Ohio and Midwestern businesses alongside travel destinations like Hawaii, Nevada, and Germany. Included in the group is a historical membership item for the National Recovery Administration (NRA) dating to circa 1933 to 1935, which displays the blue eagle logo and the slogan WE DO OUR PART. Also included is a souvenir photograph booklet titled SOUVENIR PHOTOGRAPHS OF BADLANDS, SO. DAK. featuring a black-and-white view of Vampire Peak. Transcribed text from various matchbooks includes The Wooster Inn in Wooster, Ohio; Tangier in Akron, Ohio; Lincoln Restaurant in Ashland, Ohio; Maxim Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada; and Don the Beachcomber in Honolulu, Hawaii. Other advertising subjects include Segal Blades for double edge razors, King Edward Cigars, and the Hotel Wittelsbach in Berchtesgaden. The items are composed of printed cardboard and paper stock.
Lot: 368 - US Commem. Medals, Buckles & Assoc. Memorabilia
This collection features a variety of US commemorative medals, exonumia, and regional awards. Included is a bronze-toned commemorative medal for the 2nd Annual Bratwurst Festival in Bucyrus, Ohio, honoring the 1968-1969 Bratwurst Queen, Gail Fetter. The obverse features a profile portrait, while the reverse displays a map of Crawford County, Ohio, with an American flag and bratwurst iconography. The lot includes a membership plaque for the Farm & Power Equipment Dealers Association of Ohio and the National Farm & Power Equipment Dealers Association, with attached member years for 1980, 1981, and 1985. A First National Bank bicentennial Liberty Bell in a clear lucite block is present, dated 1776-1976. Three belt buckles are included: a 100th Anniversary Statue of Liberty commemorative buckle, dated 1984 and numbered 019682; a 1966-1967 American Bowling Congress (ABC) Most Improved Average league award buckle; and an oval polished metal buckle with a King of All Scales emblem. Completing the collection is a 1972 Marion County Sesqui-Centennial pin with an attached bell.
Lot: 369 - Sears Video Arcade & Atari 2600 Consoles
This lot features two home video game consoles produced for the North American market. The first unit is a Sears Video Arcade, manufactured for Atari, Inc. by Dimerco Electronics in Taiwan for sale through Sears, Roebuck & Co. This model, 637.99743, is a Sears-branded version of the Atari 2600 "light sixer" and features a six-toggle switch configuration on a silver-toned control panel. The unit is finished with a dark woodgrain-style facade and displays the green Tele-Games logo and Video Arcade text. The base label identifies the serial number as 81249702. The second unit is an Atari Video Computer System (VCS) / Atari 2600, model CX-2600 A, manufactured by Atari Taiwan Manufacturing Corp. This is a four-switch woodgrain model featuring an orange-accented control panel and the Atari logo on the lower right front bezel. The base label identifies the serial number as 828664352. Both consoles are equipped with a MOS Technology 6507 processor clocked at 1.19 MHz and 128 Bytes of RAM. These systems are ROM cartridge-based and do not contain internal storage. Both units have integrated RF/power cables attached to the rear.
Lot: 370 - Banknotes & Ephemera: WWII Japanese & 1900 Canada
A collection of banknotes and historical paper ephemera from various regions and periods. The group contains two WWII-era Japanese Government occupation notes for the Philippines denominated in ten pesos, identifiable by the block letters PA and PD and tropical palm tree vignettes. Included is a Dominion of Canada twenty-five cent fractional note dated January 2, 1900, bearing the signature of J. M. Courtney and depicting Britannia. Also present is an 1834-dated Bank of the United States ten-dollar note from Philadelphia featuring a central eagle and shield vignette and the signatures of S. Jaudon and N. Biddle. Ephemera includes a 1935 State of Texas Mature Citrus Fruit Tax Paid 2 1/2-cent coupon with a star-in-seal motif and a twenty-dollar Free Auction Money promotional coupon from the National Furniture Store of Nashville, Tennessee, featuring green and orange lithographed scrollwork.
Lot: 371 - Set 7 Fenton & Faust Heirlooms Glass & Ceramics
This collection consists of seven assorted decorative glass and ceramic items. It features a Fenton iridescent milk glass bell with a ruffled rim, hand-painted with pink roses and a central heart, hand-signed by the artist V. Fredrick and bearing two original Fenton foil labels. A second milk glass bell features a molded heart and scroll pattern with a clear glass ruffled rim in the Silver Crest style. The lot includes a rectangular porcelain pitcher from Faust Heirlooms of New Iberia, Louisiana, manufactured for Mrs. Yoder�s Kitchen of Mt. Hope, Ohio, which is hand-numbered 10/02. Also included is a 2-ounce Avon Patchwork Cologne Mist bottle in a miniature hurricane lamp form with a frosted floral chimney, a porcelain souvenir plate featuring transfer-printed scenes of Gettysburg 1863 monuments, a rectangular clear glass trinket box with a hand-painted floral lid and gold-toned rim, and a glazed ceramic figurine of a mouse in a cake stamped Japan on the base.
Lot: 372 - J.P.T. Paris & Fedoskino Lidded Boxes & Items
This collection consists of several decorative items, including lidded boxes, glassware, and figurines. A large oval porcelain box by J.P.T. Paris features hand-painted floral sprays and a leaf-scroll border. The base is marked in script with made in France and a triangular mark containing the letters J, P, and T above the word Paris. A rectangular Russian Fedoskino lacquer box, likely papier-mache, depicts a traditional winter scene with figures and a horse-drawn sleigh; the lid is signed in Cyrillic and the interior is finished in a vibrant red lacquer. An ornate footed gilt-metal box includes a circular porcelain insert showing two children under an umbrella and is lined with red velvet. A tan earthenware box features a heavy crackle glaze, a reclining animal handle on the lid, and molded shell and scrollwork motifs. Ceramic and glass pieces include a Lefton porcelain hand-shaped ring holder with a luster glaze finish and its original foil label from Japan, a small blue relief-molded ceramic mug with folk figures, an amber glass barrel-shaped mini-mug, a clear pressed glass holder with a geometric diamond-point pattern, and a three-footed clear glass bowl with a ruffled pink-stained rim and strawberry transfer pattern.
Lot: 373 - Bradford Exchange Disney Porc. Plates Set
This lot features a group of Disney-themed decorative porcelain plates produced by The Bradford Exchange. The collection includes two rectangular plates from a series inspired by Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: the second issue titled With A Smiling Face (Plate No. 4684A, Bradex No. 84-B10-716.2) and the fourth issue titled Ah-Ah-Ah-Choo! (Plate No. 227B, Bradex No. 84-B10-716.4). Also featured is a round plate from the Magical Disney Moments series titled Once Upon a Kiss (First issue, Plate No. 8968A, Bradex No. 84-B11-513.1). The lot further contains four round plates from the A Whole Year of Fun with Mickey and Friends series representing the months of May, June, July, and August (Issues five through eight, Bradex Nos. 84-B10-802.5 through 84-B10-802.8). Each plate is crafted from hard-fire porcelain in editions limited to a maximum of 95 firing days. The reverse of each piece displays a comprehensive backstamp including the Disney copyright, The Bradford Exchange logo, the specific series and issue titles, the unique plate number, and the corresponding Bradex registration number. All plates include a warning indicating they are decorative art objects and not for food use. The items are primarily presented in their original custom-molded styrofoam inserts, and several are accompanied by original paper Certificates of Authenticity.
Lot: 374 - Strobridge Barnum & Bailey Circus Chromolithograph
11x15 in This framed chromolithograph is a promotional poster for The Barnum and Bailey Greatest Show on Earth, specifically highlighting the Children's Circus and its troupe of trained cats and pigs. The multi-color illustration features a ringmaster in formal attire at the center of a circus ring, directing various feline acts such as cats jumping through hoops of fire, boxing in a miniature ring, riding a bicycle, and performing on ladders. Performing pigs are also depicted jumping over hurdles and wearing decorative costumes. The print is rendered in a palette primarily of teal, blue, pink, and yellow. Printed text along the bottom describes the performance as an exact illustration of the marvelous performances of the troupe of trained cats and pigs. The lower right margin bears the mark The Strobridge Lith-Co- Cinti. N.Y. London. The upper left margin is numbered 42 and the upper right is marked B-No 52. The print is mounted in a dark wood frame under glass.
Lot: 375 - Mary Todd Lincoln Porc. Doll Assembly Kits
A group of reproduction porcelain doll components marketed by Yield House, modeled as Mary Todd Lincoln. The collection consists of multiple matte-finished bisque porcelain busts, arms, and legs intended for assembly. The busts feature molded brown hair and hand-painted facial features, with the name MARY TODD LINCOLN incised across the lower chest area. Each bust includes pre-drilled holes for attachment to a fabric body. The accompanying limbs include arms with molded hands and legs finished with painted white stockings and black shoes. Several components retain original gold foil stickers that read MADE IN TAIWAN. One bust is housed in a cardboard box with original packing paper.
Lot: 376 - Annin Flagmakers Indiana State Nyl-Glo Nylon Flag
46x72 An official State of Indiana flag manufactured by Annin Flagmakers. This flag is part of the Nyl-Glo product line, constructed from 100 percent nylon bunting. The design features the official state emblem in gold on a deep blue field. At the center is a torch symbolizing liberty and enlightenment, surrounded by nineteen gold stars. Thirteen stars in the outer circle represent the original colonies, five stars in the inner semi-circle represent the states admitted to the Union before Indiana, and one larger star above the torch represents Indiana as the 19th state. The word INDIANA is printed in an arch above the central star. The flag is finished with a reinforced white canvas header and two brass grommets for display. The design is printed through the fabric, appearing in reverse on the back side. A printed label on the header includes the Annin Flagmakers logo, the brand name NYL-GLO, and the text 100 PERCENT NYLON BUNTING, MADE IN U.S.A. Dimensions: 3 feet by 5 feet.
Lot: 377 - American Shooting Accessories & Military Ephemera
This collection comprises various shooting accessories and early 20th-century military ephemera. Included is a Winchester Leader 12-gauge paper shot shell box, marked for 2 3/4-inch shells with 3 1/4 drams DuPont smokeless powder and 1 1/4 ounces of No. 5 chilled shot. Accompanying the box are two fired Winchester brass 12-gauge shotgun shells with visible headstamps. The lot features a 1904 edition of the Firing Regulations for Small Arms manual for the United States Army and the Organized Militia, published by the Government Printing Office, Washington. The manual contains detailed illustrations of bolt-action rifle mechanisms and shooting postures. Completing the collection are two boxes of Hoppe�s Gun Cleaning Patches produced by Frank A. Hoppe, Inc. of Philadelphia, including a No. 1 box for .22 caliber and a No. 4 box for .38-.45 caliber or 410-20 gauge with a 1940 copyright date. A stack of original circular cloth patches is also present.
Lot: 378 - 3 Table Games w/ Autobridge Pocket Model PA
This lot contains three table games. The first is an Autobridge solitaire bridge game, specifically the Deluxe Pocket Model No. PA, produced by The Autobridge Co. of New York, N.Y. The set includes a silver-tone aluminum playing board with black plastic sliders for North, South, East, and West bids. The interior of the red cardboard box features printed instructions titled How to Play Bridge... All By Yourself. Several paper deal sheets are included, such as Group 15, Deal No. 1, edited by Alfred P. Sheinwold. The metal board is embossed with The Autobridge Co. New York, N.Y. and references U.S. Patent No. 2096672 with a 1937 copyright. The second item is a portable travel backgammon set housed in a maroon zippered vinyl case. The interior features a felt playing surface with stitched points in cream and burgundy. The set is accompanied by cream and burgundy plastic checkers, two matching burgundy dice cups, four standard pips dice, and one doubling cube. The third item is a double-six dominoes set. Each cream-colored plastic tile features black pips and a central brass spinner. The set is contained within a black vinyl snap-closure case featuring a clear triangular viewing window. The front of the case is stamped in gold with a logo consisting of the letters SBBT and a stylized square graphic.
Lot: 379 - Nintendo 64 & PlayStation Gaming Equipment
A collection of video game electronics featuring a Nintendo 64 Control Deck, model NUS-001(USA). The console is constructed from charcoal gray plastic and is fitted with a red Expansion Pak in the front accessory port. The assembly is accompanied by an original Nintendo wired controller in gray plastic, an AC power adapter, and an AV connection cable. Included software comprises two Nintendo 64 cartridges: Turok 2: Seeds of Evil (NUS-NT2E-USA) in a black plastic shell and WCW Mayhem (NUS-NWME-USA) in a gray plastic shell with a Property of Blockbuster rental label on the front. The collection also includes a two-disc Greatest Hits edition of the PlayStation game Driver 2 (SLUS-01161GH/01318GH), housed in its original jewel case with the instruction manual. The console features manufacturer labeling on the underside specifying the model number, a power rating of 19W, and origin of manufacture as Japan.
Lot: 380 - Electric Shavers, Safety Razors & Clippers
An assortment of personal grooming and barbering tools featuring electric and manual implements. The collection includes two electric shavers: a Norelco Floating Heads Speedshaver with a cream and gray body, housed in a black textured flip-top case with red lining and a silver-tone boomerang badge, and a Remington foil-style shaver with a green faceplate, housed in a hexagonal cream and green plastic case. Both include coiled power cords. Safety razors include a Lady Eversharp Band Razor with a chrome-finished head and blue plastic handle, sealed in its original retail blister pack, and a Valet AutoStrop Razor kit with a knurled metal handle and specialized head in a black metal case with a Gillette blade packet. A folding hair trimmer is present, featuring a cream-colored plastic handle and a metal frame stamped with a patent date of May 28, 07 and containing a Duplex blade. Manual clippers consist of a pair of American Beauty clippers by The Clauss Shear Co., size 000, with the original cardboard box, and a pair of Oster manual clippers, also size 000. Marks include Norelco, Remington, Lady Eversharp, Valet, Gillette, American Beauty, and Oster.
Lot: 381 - 1975 Cadillac Brochure & Ephemera Prints
80 lithos 6.25x8.25 An assortment of mid-20th-century paper ephemera consisting of a luxury automotive sales brochure and various color prints. The collection features a 1975 Cadillac promotional catalog titled 1975 Cadillac ...a Standard for the World in American-Built Cars. This brochure includes interior and exterior color photography of various models like the Coupe de Ville and Fleetwood Brougham, along with technical marketing text detailing mechanical advancements such as fuel injection. Included is a large landscape lithograph titled Before the Thunder Storm by artist Hermann Rudisuhli, published by Taber Prang Art Co. (No. 1829). The reverse of this print features handwritten and printed identification marks including the publisher's name. Additional items include a Western-themed print titled When Dust Means Work, signed in the plate by M. Hampton and dated 1974, as well as several photographic and lithographic nature scenes. Identified subjects include Grand Tetons, Rocky Mt. National Park, Crater Lake and Wizard Island (credited to the Oregon State Highway Commission), Green Pastures, Last Days of Summer, Trout Waters, and a floral still life titled Crimson Beauties. Many prints are marked Litho in U.S.A. or Made in U.S.A.
Lot: 382 - Canon ZR Camcorders & Casio TV-480 w/ Accessories
This collection of personal electronics features multiple Canon digital video camcorders and a Casio handheld television. The primary camcorder is identified as a Canon ZR70MC, an NTSC model that utilizes Mini DV media and features a 22x optical zoom paired with a 440x digital zoom. The cameras are constructed with silver-toned plastic housings. Included in the lot is a Casio model TV-480 LCD Pocket Color Television with a dark gray plastic body, built-in speaker, and telescopic antenna. The collection is accompanied by a large variety of accessories, including two Canon wireless controllers (models WL-D79 and WL-71), several Canon lithium-ion battery packs, a Canon power adapter, and an Energizer Speed Charger. A significant number of AV and power cables, lens caps, and a Canon Digital Video Solution Disk Version 5.0 CD-ROM are present. Documentation includes an original instruction manual covering the Canon ZR70MC, ZR65MC, and ZR60 models.
Lot: 383 - & Digital Cameras w/ Photographic Accessories
This assortment of photographic equipment includes a variety of cameras and flash units from various eras. The collection features a Kodak EasyShare C813 digital camera with a silver-toned plastic body, KODAK AF 3x Optical Aspheric Lens (36mm-108mm equivalent), and serial number KCGHR83112565. It is accompanied by a small black zippered soft case. Also included is a Kalimar AW 10 All-Weather camera in a ruggedized yellow plastic housing with a focus-free lens and integrated flash, marked Made in Hong Kong. A Kodak Ektralite 500 pocket camera for 110 cartridge film is present, featuring a black plastic body and built-in electronic flash with a sliding cover. Digital video is represented by an Emerson EMV164 video camcorder with a silver and black plastic body, marked 12 Mega Pixels, with an attached wrist strap. The lighting equipment comprises a Sunpak Auto Zoom 344 D Thyristor flash unit, marked TTL Dedicated For Minolta Cameras, with serial number 86000067 and an adjustable zoom head. A Vivitar 160 electronic flash is also included, which is AC powered (117V / 60Hz) and marked Made in Japan, featuring an exposure calculator dial and integrated PC sync cord. Additional accessories include a black textured faux leather Vivitar carrying case with a single snap closure and shoulder strap, and one black AC adapter block with a two-prong US plug.
Lot: 384 - Swingline Stapler & Bates Numbering Machine
This lot features two pieces of American office equipment: a Swingline No. 13 heavy-duty stapler and a Bates Royall automatic numbering machine. The stapler is constructed with a cast metal base finished in industrial gray and a chrome-plated steel head with a palm-push handle. The top of the chrome handle is incised with the cursive Swingline logo. The side of the head is stamped with the following text: Use Only Genuine Swingline - No. 13 High Carbon Staples, with specified staple sizes 13-1/4, 13-3/8, and 13-1/2. The staple rail is further stamped Genuine Swingline 13 Staples Only. The Bates Royall automatic numbering machine, Model No. RNM5A-7, features a metal frame with a black textured crackle finish and a black resin handle. The front label identifies the machine as having five wheels and seven movement settings, manufactured by The Bates Manufacturing Co. This item is accompanied by its original cardboard box and a printed instruction manual.
Lot: 385 - Garvey 22-88 Contact Two-Line Price Gun & Labels
A collection of retail marking supplies featuring a Garvey 22-88 Contact two-line handheld price gun. The device is manufactured with a teal-colored plastic housing, a black plastic ergonomic handle, and a black woven wrist lanyard. It is designed for manual retail labeling, utilizing a trigger mechanism to print and dispense adhesive labels with two lines of adjustable alphanumeric characters. The side of the unit is embossed with the brand name Contact and features a gold-toned identification sticker for the Garvey 22-88 model. The internal feed mechanism is marked Made in Germany. Included in this collection are two opened blister packs of white Garvey pricemarking labels, item number 063047, containing a total of four extra rolls. One additional roll of white labels is currently installed in the device.
Lot: 386 - Scouting, Motorsports & Military Patches & Decals
This group of ephemera and memorabilia comprises various embroidered patches, decals, and textile fragments primarily from the late 1990s through the early 2000s. Scouting-related items include Boy Scouts of America and Cub Scout patches such as those for Tiger Cubs BSA, popcorn sale participation (2000-2002), fishing derbies, and unit-specific recognition for Pack 256 Slate Run. A World Conservation award patch featuring a panda and fleur-de-lis is also present. Motorsport memorabilia includes irregular and round commemorative patches for the 1993 and 1994 Daytona 500, alongside several Pinewood Derby award patches. Three yellow circular decals feature the US Navy VFA-31 Tomcatters squadron insignia with Felix the Cat. A large die-cut sticker for Ron Jon Surf Shop from Cocoa Beach, Florida, bears printed stock numbers on the reverse, including 10800028 000 01 01 and 10800022 000 01 01. The collection also contains a San-Dar Acres G.C. Bellville, O. patch, two small felt triangle pins in silver and yellow, and a fragment of a dark green knit garment featuring three white felt chevrons with CO-CAPT embroidery. Decals are backed with 3M Scotchcal brand film markings.
Lot: 387 - World Air Power Journal Collection, 1990-1994
A collection of several volumes of the World Air Power Journal, a technical aerospace periodical focused on global military aviation. The group comprises large-format quarto publications in glossy pictorial softcover wrappers. This collection includes the Premier Issue (Volume 1, Spring 1990) as well as subsequent releases including Volume 3 (Autumn/Fall 1990), Volume 4 (Winter 1990/91), Volume 5 (Spring 1991), Volume 6 (Summer 1991), Volume 7 (Autumn/Winter 1991), Volume 8 (Spring 1992), Volume 9 (Summer 1992), Volume 10 (Autumn/Fall 1992), Volume 11 (Winter 1992), Volume 12 (Spring 1993), Volume 13 (Summer 1993), Volume 14 (Autumn/Fall 1993), Volume 15 (Winter 1993), and Volume 16 (Spring 1994). A supplemental Index for Volumes 1 through 8 is also present. Published by Aerospace Publishing Ltd. in London and AIRtime Publishing in the United States. Each volume features comprehensive articles, technical diagrams, and high-quality color photography of contemporary and historical military aircraft such as the F-15 Eagle, A-10 Thunderbolt II, MiG-29, Su-27 Flanker, and C-17 Globemaster III. Dimensions: Approximately 11.75 x 8.5 inches per volume.
Lot: 388 - Howard W. Sams Photofact CB Radio Manuals 1975-77
A collection of softcover technical service manuals from the Sams Photofact CB Radio Series, published by Howard W. Sams & Co., Inc. of Indianapolis, Indiana. The manuals are approximately quarto-sized and were produced during the mid-to-late 1970s. The lot features a significant sequential run with visible spines ranging from approximately Volume 72 through Volume 121, along with individual volumes CB-71 (August 1975) and CB-122 (June 1977). Each volume serves as a comprehensive technical guide for Citizens Band radio equipment, containing detailed schematics, parts lists, and service data. The pictorial wrappers include photographic illustrations of various models and a detailed table of contents on the front cover. Brands documented within these volumes include Hy-Gain, Midland, Regency, Royce, President, Shakespeare, and Truetone.
Lot: 389 - 9 Mattel Barbie & Friends Fashion Dolls
A collection of nine fashion dolls manufactured by Mattel. The group includes eight standard-sized fashion dolls and one small child-sized doll. The dolls are constructed from molded vinyl and plastic with rooted synthetic hair in various colors, including multiple shades of blonde, one with crimped auburn hair, and one with long black hair. All dolls feature painted facial details and fixed eyes. Visible markings on the lower backs of the dolls include � MATTEL, INC. 1966 MALAYSIA and � MATTEL, INC. 1966 CHINA. The dolls are dressed in various outfits including a white satin-finish jacket with gold-tone sleeves and a blue star-patterned top, a pink polka-dot top with a black tulle skirt, a white lace wedding-style gown, a purple one-shoulder dress with a lavender tulle skirt, and a magenta dress with black polka dots. One doll is dressed in a handmade light green and pink crochet dress. The child-sized doll wears a bright orange and pink outfit with silver-tone star accents. Standard dolls approximately 11.5 inches in height Small doll approximately 4 inches in height.
Lot: 390 - 11 & Modern Mattel Barbie Fashion Dolls
A lot of 11 Mattel fashion dolls, predominantly Barbie, including various releases from the 1980s and 1990s. The dolls are constructed of vinyl with rooted synthetic hair in shades of blonde and brunette, and feature painted facial details with stationary eyes. Multiple examples in the lot bear incised markings on the lower backs, including: MATTEL, INC. 1966 CHINA; MATTEL INC 1966 MALAYSIA; and MATTEL, INC 1966 MALAYSIA. One doll features floor-length blonde hair, characteristic of the Totally Hair Barbie series. The dolls are dressed in a mix of clothing, including original Mattel fashions such as a fringed one-shoulder dress from the Pocahontas line, generic doll apparel, and one handmade ensemble comprising a beige crocheted dress with a matching hat. Two dolls are depicted wearing shoes. Height: approximately 11.5 inches each.
Lot: 391 - Glass & Crystal w/ Commemorative Paperweight
This collection features several decorative glass and crystal objects, including a promotional paperweight and three 3D laser-etched crystal blocks. The domed glass paperweight is designed with a controlled bubble or bullicante technique over a dark brown core and is surface-etched with the text BROOKVILLE GLOVE CO. BROOKVILLE, PA. The etching includes a central logo of a gloved hand within a keystone symbol flanked by the number 50. One faceted crystal block contains an internal 3D laser-etched scene depicting two cats sitting together beneath a sky of shooting stars. Two additional small faceted crystal blocks feature 3D laser-etched heart motifs with the word LOVE inside. These two blocks are housed in gray presentation boxes with blue linings. One box retains a label depicting the heart design.
Lot: 392 - Trio Textured Glass Dolphin Votive Candle Holders
A trio of molded glass votive candle holders. Each piece features a maritime motif with two dolphins leaping toward one another, their noses meeting at the center. The dolphin figures are executed with a frosted finish, providing a contrast against the clear, heavy glass. The surrounding edges and base are molded with a rugged, crystalline texture intended to simulate splashing water or ice. The reverse side of each piece contains a recessed circular well to accommodate a standard tealight or small votive candle. These items are produced in a style characteristic of late 20th-century decorative textured glass. No maker marks or signatures were observed.
Lot: 393 - Playing Card Sets & Bridge Gift Packs
An assortment of playing card sets featuring various makers, promotional items, and novelty games. The collection includes a Piatnik double-deck set in a gold-tone presentation box with a lid reproducing Pierre-Auguste Renoir's Bal du moulin de la Galette, marked No. 2253. The two decks are factory-sealed and labeled Piatnik Vienna and Made in Austria. A Stancraft Bridge Giftpak contains two decks with bird illustrations of a Goldfinch and Robin by David Andrews, a matching Robin scorepad, and a pencil in the original striped presentation box. Two Congress double-deck sets with Cel-U-Tone finish are housed in light blue velour-textured boxes with gold-tone trim, one featuring sailboat imagery and the other celestial motifs. Promotional items comprise a Home Federal Savings trifold travel set from Ashland, Ohio, containing two decks, scorepads, and octagonal cork coasters, along with a brown plastic desk set from the same institution and a GenCorp Polymer Products double-deck set from Newcomerstown, Ohio. Additional items include two plastic cases of RiverBarge Excursions cards, a 2004 Mattel Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Catastrophic Card Game in its original box, and a set of Royal washable all-plastic playing cards.
Lot: 394 - & Modern Playing Cards & Specialty Card Games
This lot features a diverse assortment of approximately 20 playing card decks and specialty gaming sets, encompassing advertising, souvenir, and casino-themed items. Notable sets include a two-deck Tiffany and Co. bridge set housed in a clear plastic case, featuring monochrome line illustrations of men in an 18th-century tavern setting printed in orange and green. The collection contains several factory-sealed items, including a Star Wars Villains deck, a 2006 Gold Crown brand deck by Harbro LLC, and a Paul-Son Gaming Supplies deck marked as used in a casino. The assortment further includes a Celine Dion Tour 2006 souvenir deck, a boxed Shot-Gun Golf card game complete with score sheets, and advertising decks such as a yellow Gerber's Poultry deck with a red chicken logo. Professional and casino-style cards are represented by Bee Club Special and Pinochle decks, Aristocrat Club Special casino cards, and Paul-Son Gaming Supplies decks from Las Vegas. Souvenir and themed decks include a Riverbarge Excursions two-deck set, an Arizona and cactus themed set, a Shanghai Scenery Traveling Poker deck, and a butterfly-patterned deck. Other items include a Trump brand deck distributed by Gold Circle Line and a tan-cased set of Congress playing cards.
Lot: 395 - Congress & Promotional Playing Card Sets
This collection consists of several and contemporary playing card sets, featuring multiple double-deck packs and promotional editions. Notable sets include those manufactured by Congress Playing Cards (United States Playing Card Company) featuring their signature Cel-U-Tone finish. One Congress set is specifically for Canasta, housed in a tan box with card backs depicting a young girl with puppies. Another Congress double-deck set features photographic landmarks of Washington D.C., including the Washington Monument and the Jefferson Memorial. Also included is a fine art double-deck set from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, featuring reproductions of 17th-century Dutch paintings by Gerard ter Borch and Pieter de Hooch. A promotional set for the Superior Machine Company of Canton, Ohio, is contained in a red plastic presentation box with gold-tone lettering; these cards feature Asian-style nature scenes of birds and flowers. The collection further includes a NASCAR promotional deck featuring the #5 Tide race car, a sealed single deck with a tiger face, a Planet Dexter themed deck, and a double-deck set with ornate green and red geometric patterns. The materials primarily consist of paper cardstock with various coatings and original protective packaging in cardboard and plastic.
Lot: 396 - C.M. Coolidge, Set Dogs Playing Poker Lithographs
11x9 and 16x12 This collection consists of several full-color offset lithographs from the iconic anthropomorphic series by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge. The prints depict various breeds of dogs engaged in human activities, specifically playing poker and traveling by rail. Each print contains a facsimile signature within the image area that reads C.M. Coolidge. The specific titles represented in this lot include A Bold Bluff, Pinched with Four Aces, Poker Sympathy, His Station and Four Aces, A Friend in Need, and A Waterloo. Several of the prints are housed in oak-finished wood frames protected by glass with integrated easel backs for tabletop display. The loose prints are on medium-weight paper and feature the publisher mark ARTHUR A. KAPLAN CO., INC., N. Y. C. in the lower left margin along with catalog numbers including NO. PD 1, NO. PD 2, NO. PD 3, NO. PD 7, and NO. PD 8. The lower right margin of the loose sheets is marked LITHO IN U.S.A. These are open-edition commercial art prints produced during the mid-20th century.
Lot: 397 - Hot Wheels & Matchbox Die-Cast Toy Cars & Trucks
This collection consists of approximately 35 loose toy vehicles, primarily constructed from die-cast metal with plastic components including windows, tires, and interiors. The assortment features a diverse range of vehicle types such as NASCAR stock cars, emergency vehicles, semi-trucks, and specialized racing cars. Identifiable promotional and licensed vehicles include a Terry Labonte number 5 Kellogg's Corn Flakes stock car, a McDonald's number 94 NASCAR 50th Anniversary car, a white and blue Pepsi delivery truck with Soft Drink markings, and a blue van featuring Snoopy-style Woodstock illustrations. The lot also contains an orange number 47 highway emergency pickup, a blue El Camino, a yellow 1957 Chevrolet with an exposed engine, and a red number 02 Porsche-style racing car. Utility vehicles include a yellow school bus, a silver limousine, a red rescue truck with a movable black crane arm, and two dump trucks, one in yellow and one in black with blue flame graphics, both featuring pivoting beds. Racing and specialized interest cars include a zebra-striped dragster, a white Indy-style racer, a purple Volkswagen Beetle with colorful graphics, and a red snowmobile with treads. Two semi-truck cabs are present in dark blue and red colors. The collection includes items attributed to manufacturers such as Hot Wheels and Matchbox based on design characteristics and visible markings.
Lot: 398 - Hot Wheels & Matchbox Toy Vehicles, Set c. 42
This assortment consists of approximately 42 toy vehicles of various makes, models, and styles, primarily constructed from die-cast metal with plastic components such as interiors, windows, and wheels. The collection features a diverse range of vehicle types, including sports cars, race cars, pickup trucks, utility vehicles, and specialized racers. Multiple vehicles are identifiable by the Hot Wheels flame logo, including a purple hot rod and a blue NASCAR-style stock car marked with number 44. Notable specific models include a yellow DeTomaso Pantera GTS, a silver 3100 Chevrolet pickup truck with a red bed liner, a red Turbo Fiero with racing stripes, and two dragsters with black and white zebra-striped patterns. Branded promotional vehicles include a blue Chuck E. Cheese's minivan and a red convertible with Subway decals. The group also contains a white BMW sedan, a green military-style SUV marked DC-301, a maroon car with gold flames and the number 66 on the roof, and a red race car with number 28 and Super Shop graphics. Utility vehicles in the lot include a white ambulance, a maroon bus, and multiple dump trucks, with the larger green dump truck being primarily made of plastic. Most vehicles feature free-wheeling mechanisms, while some trucks include functional moving parts such as tipping beds.
Lot: 399 - 11 Toy Military & Civilian Aircraft
This collection consists of 11 miniature toy vehicles featuring an array of military and civilian aircraft, one military tank, and one racing hydroplane. The items are constructed from die-cast metal and plastic. Based on visible markings and liveries, the collection is an assortment of toys from the late 20th century, including pieces attributed to Zee Zylmex Dyna-Flites and Galoob Micro Machines. Specific identified items include a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress-style bomber finished in olive drab with Sally Ann nose art and tail identifiers A B 6453; a Douglas C-47 Skytrain-style transport with D8 nose markings and black and white invasion stripes; a Lockheed YF-22 Lightning II stealth fighter marked N22YF and U.S. Air Force; a Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird-style jet in a silver finish with tail number 17976; and an F-16 style demonstration jet with a star-patterned red, white, and blue livery. The group includes two helicopters: an olive drab model marked USAF S152 and a blue and silver civilian model marked Express Airlines with an EA logo. A purple and black camouflage tank is present, featuring the text Night Force and a cobra logo, consistent with the Galoob Micro Machines G.I. Joe series. The collection is completed by a blue jet transport with 747 wing markings, a silver hydroplane with orange and purple racing stripes, and an additional gray fighter jet.
Lot: 400 - 1935 Diamond Stars #38 Ben Chapman NY Yankees Card
This is a 1935 Diamond Stars baseball card featuring outfielder Ben Chapman of the New York Yankees, produced by the National Chicle Co. The card is numbered 38 in the set. The front depicts a color illustration of Chapman in a batting stance with a catcher positioned behind him. The player's name "BEN CHAPMAN" is printed in the lower right corner against a red and yellow background. There are three ink notations on the front surface: "37" at the top right, "402 SAC" in the center right, and "44 NYC" at the bottom right. The back of the card features the title "DIAMOND STARS, No. 38" and contains a text section regarding base-running tips attributed to Austin Lake of the Boston American, including a facsimile signature. Biographical details for William B. Chapman are provided at the bottom, noting his Nashville, Tennessee birthplace and his .308 batting average in 1934. The copyright line at the base reads "�1935 National Chicle Co. Cambridge, Mass. U.S.A." The card is housed in an aged, yellowed plastic top-loader holder.
Lot: 401 - 1956 Topps Red Schoendienst Baseball Card #165
This 1956 Topps baseball card features Hall of Fame second baseman Red Schoendienst of the St. Louis Cardinals, identified as card number 165. The card is designed with the horizontal orientation characteristic of the 1956 Topps set, showcasing a large colorized photographic portrait of the player on the left and an action illustration depicting a play at a base on the right. A printed facsimile signature Al Schoendienst is included as a design element. The upper right corner contains a red and yellow information box with the player name and team details. The reverse side features the card number within a baseball icon, player biographical data, and a Major League batting and fielding record through the 1955 season. The back also includes three comic-style illustrations highlighting career achievements. The card is housed in a clear magnetic one-touch protective holder.
Lot: 402 - A Collection of Five 1956 Topps Baseball Cards
This collection consists of five 1956 Topps baseball cards featuring a horizontal design with a color player portrait and a secondary action scene. The cards are printed on cardboard stock and feature player statistics and biographical illustrations on the reverse. The group includes Card number 119 Larry Jackson (Pitcher, St. Louis Cardinals), Card number 133 Ray Narleski (Pitcher, Cleveland Indians), Card number 148 Alvin Dark (Shortstop, New York Giants), Card number 153 Frank Thomas (Outfield, Pittsburgh Pirates), and Card number 221 Bob Friend (Pitcher, Pittsburgh Pirates). Each card is presented in an individual clear plastic protective case. There is a price sticker on the front of the Narleski case and a small baseball-shaped sticker on the reverse of the Thomas case.
Lot: 403 - Topps Baseball Cards: Ryan, Jackson & Carlton
This collection consists of three baseball cards produced by Topps. The first item is a 1978 Topps 1977 Victory Leaders card, number 205, which features pitchers Steve Carlton, Dave Goltz, Dennis Leonard, and Jim Palmer. The second item is a 1980 Topps 1979 Strikeout Leaders card, number 206, featuring J.R. Richard and Nolan Ryan. The third item is a 1984 Topps base card, number 100, featuring Reggie Jackson in his California Angels uniform. Each card includes a reverse side with complete major league records or statistical leaderboards. The cards are housed in semi-rigid protective holders. Marks on the reverse include the Topps copyright and respective card numbers 205, 206, and 100.
Lot: 404 - Tris Speaker T201 Mecca Double Folder & Cards
This large collection of baseball cards and memorabilia spans from the early 20th century through the mid-1990s. A primary highlight is a Tris Speaker (Cleveland) card, identified as a T201 Mecca Double Folder from circa 1911. Also included is a factory-sealed Joe DiMaggio Exclusive 30 Card Set produced by Score/Pinnacle in 1991, marked as one of 200,000 sets and containing a numbered certificate. The lot features an autographed J.T. Snow card from the Leaf 50th Anniversary series with a blue ink signature. Multiple unopened wax packs are present, including 1989 Topps, 1991 Fleer, 1988 Score, and 1993 Donruss Series 1, along with several Donruss Puzzle and Cards packs. Individual cards protected in top-loaders include a 1970 Topps 1969 American League Home Run Leaders (number 4), 1971 Topps 1970 National League Home Run Leaders (number 64), 1954 Topps Alex Grammas (number 84), 1978 Topps Steve Carlton (number 100), 1981 Topps Carl Yastrzemski All-Star (number 402), 1986 Topps Tom Seaver (number 28), 1989 Topps Ozzie Smith (number 500), 1991 Studio Nolan Ryan, and an Upper Deck Tom Selleck celebrity card in a New York Yankees uniform (number SP2). The collection also contains several Wade Boggs cards and a 1984 Donruss Jim Palmer (number 510). Bulk stacks consist of cards primarily from the late 1980s to mid-1990s from brands such as Topps, Fleer, Donruss, Upper Deck, and Score, featuring players like Mike Mussina, Kirby Puckett, Sammy Sosa, and Tim Crews.
Lot: 405 - Upper Deck Michael Jordan Trading Cards, Set 4
A collection of four Michael Jordan trading cards produced by Upper Deck between 1991 and 1995. The lot includes a 1991-92 Upper Deck basketball card #1 depicting Jordan in a red Chicago Bulls away jersey and a 1992-93 Upper Deck promo card #P5 showing him in a white Chicago Bulls home jersey. Also included are two cards from the 1995 One on One baseball subset: Fielding card #2 and Hitting card #3, both featuring Jordan in a Birmingham Barons uniform. The cards are made of printed cardstock with a glossy surface and include standard biographical and statistical data on the reverse.
Lot: 406 - Upper Deck & Hoops Autographed Price & Webb Cards
This lot features two autographed NBA basketball cards from the late 1980s and early 1990s. The first item is a 1992-93 Upper Deck Mark Price card, number 234, representing the Cleveland Cavaliers. The card is signed on the front by the player in black felt-tip marker and is housed in a clear four-screw acrylic holder. The second item is a 1989-90 NBA Hoops Spud Webb card, number 115, representing the Atlanta Hawks. This card features an action shot of the player performing a slam dunk and is signed on the front in black felt-tip marker. The Spud Webb card is protected in a plastic top loader. Both signatures are unauthenticated by a third-party service.
Lot: 407 - Magic Johnson & Larry Bird Basketball Cards & Sets
An assortment of and modern basketball trading cards, primarily spanning the late 1980s through the mid-1990s, with select earlier examples. The collection includes Hall of Fame players, rookie cards, and specialty inserts from manufacturers such as Topps, Fleer, Upper Deck, SkyBox, and Score. Key highlighted cards include: 1971-72 Topps Jim McMillian #115 (Rookie Card) 1988-89 Fleer Larry Bird #120 (All-Star Team) 1988-89 Fleer Patrick Ewing #122 (All-Star Team) 1987-88 Fleer Magic Johnson Super Star Sticker #6 1990-91 Fleer Magic Johnson #93 1991-92 Upper Deck Magic Johnson #49 1992-93 SkyBox Magic Johnson #355 (Retirement Year commemorative) 1992-93 Upper Deck Larry Bird #33 1993-94 Fleer Ultra Chris Webber Power in the Key insert #4 with foil finish 1991 Score Bo Jackson #4 multi-sport card 1996-97 Upper Deck Collector's Choice Shawn Kemp Memorable Moments #1 Gold parallel 1993 Classic Four Sport Michael Williams #1 Gold foil The lot also contains: A 1990 NBA Hoops Collect-A-Books Series I boxed set containing 12 mini-books. A 1994 Flair USA Basketball collector's box. A large stack of loose cards from various mid-1990s brands including Fleer Ultra and Upper Deck Collector's Choice. A plastic bag containing a stack of 1989-90 NBA Hoops cards, featuring John Williams #253 on top.
Lot: 408 - & Modern NFL & NHL Trading Cards w/ Autographs
This collection consists of multiple sports trading cards, primarily focusing on professional football with select hockey items, spanning from the early 1970s through the mid-1990s. Notable manufacturers represented include Topps, Score, Upper Deck, Classic, and Pro Line. Key cards in the lot include rookie cards from the 1989 Score series, featuring Derrick Thomas (#257), Andre Rison (#265), Michael Irvin (#18), and Mark Rypien (#102). Other identified cards include a 1989 Topps Thurman Thomas Super Rookie (#410), a 1974 Topps O.J. Simpson (#130), a 1973 Topps John Riggins (#175), and a 1975 Topps Franco Harris All-Pro (#300). The hockey portion includes a Wayne Gretzky Stadium Club card and an Upper Deck Hockey Heroes card featuring Wayne Gretzky and Gordie Howe. The lot includes multiple cards with on-card signatures in black or blue ink. These signatures have not been professionally authenticated and include David Klingler, Pete Metzelaars, Lamar Smith, Herman Weaver (inscribed The Foot), Terry Kirby, Leonard Russell, Craig Erickson, Stoney Case, and Quinn Early. Cards are found in various states of storage, including loose stacks, semi-rigid card savers, and hard plastic cases. Standard card dimensions: 2.5 inches by 3.5 inches.
Lot: 409 - 17 Sports Cards w/ Graded Gretzky & Smith Rookies
This collection consists of 17 sports trading cards, featuring prominent figures in professional hockey and football. The lot includes professionally graded high-grade cards, authenticated autographs, and rookie inserts. Graded cards: 1991 O-Pee-Chee Premier Wayne Gretzky #3: PSA 10 GEM MT (Gem Mint), certification number 11075856. Features Gretzky in Los Angeles Kings uniform. 1990 Pro Set Emmitt Smith #685: 1990 Draft First Round Rookie, BGS 8 NM-MT (Near Mint-Mint). Features the Dallas Cowboys running back. 2002 Rookie Review Rick Nash: SPA Authenticated GEM MINT 10. Features Nash in Team Canada attire. 2003 Rookie Review Nikolai Zherdev: Issue No. 3, SPA Authenticated GEM MINT 10. Features Zherdev in Team Russia attire. Autographed cards: 2000-01 Upper Deck Premier Plus Marian Gaborik Private Signings: On-card autograph of the Minnesota Wild player. Upper Deck Ice Ron Tugnutt: Columbus Blue Jackets goaltender, bold blue ink signature, housed in a magnetic one-touch holder. Millennium Signature Series Steve Kariya: Vancouver Canucks signature card. 2002 Signature Series Espen Knutsen: Columbus Blue Jackets signature card. Topps Geoff Sanderson: Columbus Blue Jackets, bold black signature. Edge Ice Jock Callander: Cleveland Lumberjacks, bold black signature. Ungraded and insert cards: 1993-94 Upper Deck Wayne Gretzky #99: Los Angeles Kings base card. 1990-91 Score Wayne Gretzky Playoff Platinum: Features gold foil stamp over base card in a gold-colored frame. 1992-93 Classic Manon Rheaume #G: Rookie card of the goaltender. 1997-98 Pinnacle Juha Lind Rookie #215: Artist Proof parallel. 1999-00 Crown Royale Patrik Stefan Rookie #13: Die-cut design. 1999-00 Topps Premier Plus Patrik Stefan Rookie. 2002-03 Upper Deck Nikolai Zherdev Prospect Card.
Lot: 410 - Early 1990s Sealed Sports Card Sets & Hockey Packs
This assortment features a collection of sports trading cards in their original, unopened factory packaging, primarily focusing on early 1990s hockey with one football set included. The collection contains two factory-sealed boxed sets and multiple unopened retail packs. The first boxed set is a 1991 Score NHL Rookie and Traded complete 110-player card set, featuring a special Eric Lindros card. The second boxed set is a 1991 Pro Set World League Inaugural Series complete 150-card set for the World League of American Football (WLAF), which includes rookie cards, World Bowl cards, stat leaders, and 10 helmet collectibles. The collection also includes several unopened hockey packs: 1993-94 Upper Deck Series One Hockey retail packs featuring Wayne Gretzky on the front, with 12 cards per pack and potential for Gretzky's Great Ones and NHL's Best insert cards; 1990-91 Pro Set Series NHL Hockey packs containing 15 photo and stat cards plus one NHL Pro Set discount card; and 1991-92 Pro Set Platinum NHL Series I Hockey packs with 12 trading cards per pack.
Lot: 411 - Hockey Cards: Autographed Parallels & Die-Cuts
This collection of hockey trading cards spans from the late 1980s through the early 2000s and features various brands including Upper Deck, Pinnacle, Pro Set, Topps, and SP Authentic. The lot contains a diverse mix of base cards, rookie cards, die-cut inserts, and parallels. Notable items include a Felix Potvin SP Authentic Sign of the Times on-card autographed card and a 2001 Signature Series Lyle Odelein card, which is a Sportfest Chicago 2001 parallel hand-numbered 05/10 on the front. Also included is a 1991-92 Pinnacle Geoff Sanderson rookie card with an on-card autograph. The lot features several Pacific Crown Royale die-cut crown-shaped insert cards of Trevor Linden, Steve Kariya, and Chris Osgood. There are several Upper Deck SPx die-cut holographic cards featuring Mats Sundin and Daniel Alfredsson. Parallel cards include Pinnacle Artist's Proof versions of Vincent Damphousse and a Chris Dingman rookie card. The collection also contains an Upper Deck Hockey Heroes Gordie Howe insert card and a Wayne Gretzky commemorative card in the style of his 1979-80 Topps rookie issue. Additional items include a 1992 Four Sport card of female goaltender Manon Rheaume and a Topps Premier Plus rookie card for Patrik Stefan. The cards are presented both in plastic top-loaders and in several loose stacks.
Lot: 412 - Topps Garbage Pail Kids & Wacky Packages Cards
A large collection of Topps non-sport trading cards and stickers featuring the Garbage Pail Kids and Wacky Packages series. The collection includes a significant group of Garbage Pail Kids cards from the 1986 series, with notable character stickers such as 183a Diaper Dan, 161b Hy Gene, and 132b Horny Hal. Various card back designs are present, including Wanted posters such as Lazy Bones, parody coupons for Lawn Buddy and Old Time Radio Static, and character biographies like Dead Ted. The collection also features numerous Wacky Packages stickers from the 1991 series. Identified parody items include #5 Bozco, #27 Mummorex, #52 Barfield, and #53 The Splitters Club. A highlight of the Wacky Packages group is a completed 15-piece sticker puzzle for Badzooka Cement Gum (Puzzle A), accompanied by the small red-bordered reference card. A stylized Wacky Packages logo card featuring a barcode graphic is also included. Most cards bear the copyright marks for Topps Chewing Gum, Inc. (1986) or The Topps Company, Inc. (1991) and indicate they were printed in the USA.
Lot: 413 - Sports Magazines, Spring Program & Indians Cap
An assortment of sports memorabilia consisting of periodicals and apparel. The collection includes a February 1951 issue of SPORT magazine featuring an illustration of Nat Holman as Man of the Year in Sport on the cover, with interior stories on Ted Williams and various collegiate sports. A second SPORT magazine from October 1961 features Wally Moon of the Los Angeles Dodgers, with highlighted articles by Frank Gifford and Mel Allen. Also present is a March 17, 1980, issue of Sports Illustrated featuring Albert King of Maryland during the NCAA Playoffs. The ephemera includes a 2009 Goodyear Ballpark Spring Training program commemorating the inaugural season for the Cleveland Indians in Arizona. Completing the lot is a navy and red snapback baseball cap featuring an embroidered Chief Wahoo mascot on the crown. The interior sweatband contains two labels, one for Genuine Merchandise by Grosscap and another for G.C.C. Quality Since 1903, indicating the cap was made in Bangladesh.
Lot: 414 - Set 5 Football Digest w/ Lamonica, 1972-1974
A collection of five original Football Digest magazines published between 1972 and 1974. These staple-bound newsprint periodicals feature prominent NFL players and teams of the era. The grouping includes: July-August 1972 featuring Daryle Lamonica of the Oakland Raiders; October 1972 featuring Joe Scibelli of the Los Angeles Rams; December 1972 featuring Mercury Morris of the Miami Dolphins; January 1974 featuring Chuck Foreman of the Minnesota Vikings; and June 1974 featuring Calvin Hill of the Dallas Cowboys. The magazines include various features, draft reports, and team rosters, with articles covering the New England Patriots, Baltimore Colts, Sonny Jurgensen, Billy Kilmer, and the 1974 Pro Draft. Four of the five issues retain their original paper subscription mailing labels addressed to a subscriber in Maple Heights, Ohio.
Lot: 415 - 7 Haynes Automotive Repair & Workshop Manuals
A collection of seven softcover automotive repair manuals from Haynes Publishing. The lot includes standard large-format paperback manuals for various vehicle makes and models. The manuals feature model-specific instructions for vehicle maintenance and repair, often including technical cutaway illustrations by artists such as Terry Davey and David Kimble. Individual manuals included are: Saturn 1991 thru 1999 (All models), manual 87010; Chevrolet LUV Pick-up 1972 thru 1977 (Series 1 thru 6), covering the 110.8 cu in (1815cc) engine; Honda Accord 1990 thru 1993 (All models), manual 42012; Audi 5000 1984 thru 1988 (All 2WD gasoline engine models), manual 15026 (1117); General Motors covering Chevrolet Malibu, Oldsmobile Alero/Cutlass, and Pontiac Grand Am for 1997-2000 models, manual 38026; Chevrolet Astro and GMC Safari Mini-vans 1985 thru 1993, manual 24010 (1477); and General Motors covering Buick Regal, Chevrolet Lumina/Monte Carlo, Olds Cutlass Supreme, and Pontiac Grand Prix for 1988 thru 1995 FWD models, manual 38010 (1671). Visible markings include handwritten notes Small Car Parts 477-3414 on the Chevrolet LUV cover and handwritten initials L.P. on the front of the 1988-1995 General Motors manual.
Lot: 416 - 6 Haynes Repair Manuals: Ford, Mercury & Chrysler
This collection consists of six Haynes automotive repair manuals published by Haynes North America, Inc. The manuals cover a variety of domestic and import vehicles from the 1980s and 1990s. Each volume features the characteristic Haynes approach based on a complete teardown and rebuild of the specific vehicle. The collection includes manuals for the following: Honda Accord (1990 through 1993, all models, series 42012); Dodge Caravan, Plymouth Voyager, and Chrysler Town and Country Mini-Vans (1984 through 1995, all FWD models, series 30010); Ford Escort and Mercury Lynx (1981 through 1990, all gasoline engine models, series 36016); Nissan Sentra (1982 through 1994, series 72050); Ford Tempo and Mercury Topaz (1984 through 1994, gasoline engine models, series 36078); and Ford Crown Victoria and Mercury Grand Marquis (1988 through 1996, series 36012). The covers utilize technical cutaway illustrations and photographic representations of the subject vehicles. These are large-format trade paperback editions printed on recycled paper in the United States.
Lot: 417 - Automotive & Electronics Manuals & Magazines
This lot comprises a collection of softcover technical publications and trade literature dating from the 1960s through 2008. The assortment focuses on television repair, electronics servicing, and automotive maintenance. Included is a 1985 Front Wheel Drive DeVille and Fleetwood Service Manual - Final Edition for Cadillac vehicles. The electronics literature features a Motorola Color TV Service Manual (No. 509) by Forest H. Belt, published by TAB Books, and Television and F-M Receiver Servicing, Second Edition by Milton S. Kiver, published by D. Van Nostrand Company. Also present is a 2008 Transtar Industries, Inc. Torque Converter Catalog with a three-hole punch format. The collection includes several periodicals, such as a March 1971 issue of Electronic Servicing magazine and a grouping of PF Reporter magazines, including February and March 1964 issues. Several of the magazines retain their original subscriber mailing labels on the front covers.
Lot: 418 - A Group of Four Grote New Old Stock Turtleback II Clearance and Marker Lights with Original Boxes
A collection of four automotive clearance and side marker lamps manufactured by Grote. The group consists of two amber lamps, model number 46873, and two red lamps, model number 46872, all accompanied by their original factory packaging. These units are identified as Turtleback II style lights, featuring translucent molded plastic lenses attached to white plastic rear housings. The electrical connection is a central recessed socket containing two brass-colored metal pins. The original red and white cardboard boxes display the Grote oval logo with "Since 1901" branding and specify the individual part numbers. The rear of the white plastic housings includes molded-in orientation markings, specifically the word TOP accompanied by a triangular arrow. These are standard commercial vehicle components intended for side marker or clearance lighting applications.
Lot: 419 - 4 American Rodder: Hot Rods & Swimsuits Magazines
This collection consists of four issues of American Rodder Presents: Hot Rods & Swimsuits, a United States publication produced between June 1999 and July 2000. These softcover, staple-bound magazines utilize offset lithography to feature high-color photography of customized automotive hot rods and classic vehicles alongside professional models in swimwear. The editorial format includes full-color photo spreads and technical specification summaries for the vehicles, detailing engine configurations such as Chevrolet 350 and 454 cubic inch V8s, chassis modifications, and paint finishes. The collection includes the following issues: No. 120, June 1999: Features a model in a yellow bikini with a red hot rod on the cover. This copy includes an original subscriber mailing label. No. 131, July 2000: Two identical copies of the "Swimsuit 2000! Florida Vacation!" issue featuring a model in a blue and green patterned bikini. Special Issue: A "Sizzling All Color" edition featuring a model in a black bikini posed with a customized yellow vehicle. Approximate dimensions: 8.5 x 11 inches per issue.
Lot: 420 - Hemmings Muscle & Auto Enthusiast Mags, 1988-2011
This group of automotive periodicals consists of several issues of Hemmings Muscle Machines, together with single issues of Musclecar Classics and Auto Enthusiast. The publications are staple-bound softcover magazines featuring color and black-and-white photography throughout. Included titles and dates are Hemmings Muscle Machines #86 (November 2010), #87 (December 2010), #95 (August 2011), and #96 (September 2011); Musclecar Classics (October 1988), bearing the Hot Rod Magazine logo; and Auto Enthusiast Volume 54, Number 9 (September 2011). Content focuses on American muscle car history, technical specifications, and restoration profiles, featuring vehicles such as the 1968-1969 Buick GS 400, 1972 Pontiac Trans Am, Ford Boss 302, and the Dodge Daytona. Publishers represented include Hemmings Motor News, Petersen Publishing Company, and Amos Automotive Entertainment. Original mailing labels are present on the front covers of several issues.
Lot: 421 - Petersen Hot Rod & Street Customs Mags 1963-1998
This lot comprises a collection of Hot Rod and Hot Rod Street Customs magazines published by Petersen Publishing Company. The periodicals cover a span of over thirty years, with publication dates including August 1963, June 1964, June 1965, June 1976, March 1977, August 1977, March 1979, March 1980, January 1997, March 1997, and March 1998. Each magazine is a quarto format, staple-bound softcover featuring automotive photography and technical articles on the covers. Featured content includes an August 1963 edition with an F-104 Starfighter and a June 1976 issue documenting the history of the Pontiac GTO. Many issues from the late 1990s retain original subscriber mailing labels. The collection includes a large stack showing multiple issues alongside several loose copies.
Lot: 422 - Kalmbach Trains: Railroading Magazines 1948-1970
This lot consists of an assortment of softcover magazines titled Trains: The Magazine of Railroading, published by Kalmbach Publishing Co. of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Included issues are dated June 1948, September 1954, November 1956, December 1956, January 1957, January 1967, and April 1970. The magazines are quarto-sized with pictorial wrappers and stapled bindings. Each issue features extensive black-and-white and color photography, maps, and illustrations pertaining to the history and technology of North American railroading. Notable internal articles include Cleaning a Diesel's Eye, Waiting for the Highball, and Steam in Indian Summer. The December 1956 issue features a color centerfold reproduction titled Starrucca Viaduct: A Period Painting. Visible markings include a yellow promotional cover sticker on the June 1948 issue advertising an article by Cornelius Vanderbilt and a handwritten paper note affixed to the cover of the September 1954 issue referencing the N.Y.C. System and Robert Young. One issue is preserved in a clear plastic sleeve.
Lot: 423 - Model Railroad Magazines, Various, 1973-1998
A collection of model railroad periodicals in softcover, staple-bound format, published in the United States. The group includes several issues of Model Railroader, alongside issues of Railroad Model Craftsman and Model Railroading, spanning the years 1973 to 1998. Content within these magazines includes detailed articles on layout design, locomotive conversions such as the N Scale F45, building instructions for scenery and structures, and technical drawings for rolling stock and depots. Notable features mentioned on the covers include a tour of the D&RGW Panoramic Division, modeling tenements, and 1973 NMRA contest winners. The magazines are illustrated with color and monochrome photographs, diagrams, and fold-out inserts.
Lot: 424 - TCA Train Collectors Quarterly, 1983-1992
A collection of softcover periodicals titled The Train Collectors Quarterly, published by the Train Collectors Association. This group includes several issues spanning the early 1980s and one from the early 1990s, specifically Volume 29, Numbers 1, 2, and 4 (January, April, and July 1983); Volume 30, Numbers 2, 4, and 5 (April, July, and October 1984); and Volume 38, Number 2 (April 1992). The magazines are quarto in format with staple-bound wrappers. The covers feature various thematic designs, including a blue blueprint-style layout for the April 1983 issue highlighting the slogan Lionel had a better idea, the 30th Anniversary Convention issue for Pittsburgh (April 1984), and the Ozark Division Convention issue for St. Louis (April 1992). The internal content consists of specialized articles for model train enthusiasts, such as Dick Robinson's A Few More Stamping Variations, Bruce D. Manson, Jr.'s report on the 5484 locomotive, and Jim Burke's Tinplate Specials. The publications are profusely illustrated with black and white and color photography, technical diagrams, and hobbyist advertisements.
Lot: 425 - Lionel & LGB Train Catalogs & Manuals
This collection consists of seven model train catalogs and reference manuals spanning the mid-1950s through the late 1990s. The assortment primarily focuses on the Lionel brand with one large-format catalog from LGB. Included in the collection: One LGB The Big Train softcover catalog by Ernst Paul Lehmann Patentwerk, featuring G-scale locomotives and rolling stock including passenger coaches 3061 and 3062. One 1956-1957 Lionel How to Operate Lionel Trains and Accessories: An Investment in Happiness instruction booklet, featuring the classic Lionel mascot and a list of approved service stations. One Lionel O27 Super O HO landscape-format catalog featuring colorful illustrations of military-themed sets, including the 44 U.S. Army missile cars and rocket launchers. One 1974 Hobby Surplus Sales catalog printed on newsprint-style paper, featuring multiple brands such as Life-Like, AHM, and American Flyer. It includes an original address label for a recipient in Butler, Ohio. One 1983 Lionel Collector Series catalog with a grey cover and red lettering. One 1983 Lionel Traditional Series catalog featuring a grid of black and white locomotive images and the Fundimensions logo. One 1999 Lionel Classic Trains Volume 2 catalog featuring highly detailed color photography of steam locomotives 1601 and 900.
Lot: 426 - Western & Golden Press Little Golden Books
An assortment of children's hardcover books from the Little Golden Books series, published by Western Publishing Company, Inc./Golden Press. The volumes feature the series' signature illustrated pictorial board covers and gold-patterned foil spines. The collection includes a variety of themes, such as Disney, Peanuts, Sesame Street, holiday stories, and educational titles. Notable titles observed include Walt Disney's Peter Pan (104-60), The Story of Easter, two different editions of The Christmas Story, Little Golden Picture Dictionary (202-55), Where's Woodstock? (111-63), Rootie Kazootie Joins the Circus (No. 226), Winnie-the-Pooh: The Honey Tree, Kitty's New Doll (210-63), Sesame Street Oscar's Book (108-1), My Christmas Book (No. 298), The Gull That Lost the Sea (206-55), The Christmas Bunny (450-13), The Curious Little Kitten Around the House (206-57), and Bunnies' ABC (202-56). The books are quarto in size, measuring approximately 8 inches by 6.5 inches. Several volumes retain original retail price markings or store stickers.
Lot: 427 - Sat. Evening Post & Look Periodicals, 1939-67
This lot consists of a collection of American magazines published between 1939 and 1967. Included are issues of The Saturday Evening Post and Look magazine, featuring significant historical content and notable cover illustrations. The issues of The Saturday Evening Post include November 11, 1950, with cover art by John Clymer; May 19, 1956, featuring the Norman Rockwell illustration titled The Optometrist; and April 8, 1967, featuring a portrait of Dwight D. Eisenhower and the publication of William Faulkner�s children�s story, The Wishing Tree. The Look magazine issues date to October 24 and November 7, 1939, both containing Special War Feature sections regarding the early months of World War II. Internal articles across the collection cover subjects such as Al Capone�s prison release, Red China, the US automobile industry, and the safety of football. The magazines are large-format softcover periodicals with a mix of color and black-and-white illustrations and period advertising throughout.
Lot: 428 - Knights of Pythias Ohio Journals & Records 1923-72
An assortment of fraternal organization publications and archival ephemera relating to the Knights of Pythias, primarily focused on the Domain of Ohio. The collection includes several stapled, softcover Journal booklets recording conventions in Cincinnati (1949), Columbus (1957, 1959), and Toledo (1962). Also present is a 1963-1964 membership and roster booklet and a General Review of the Proceedings of the Supreme Lodge from the 1972 St. Louis convention. A cardboard box contains a substantial volume of loose membership documents, including Applications for Membership, Applications for the Ranks of Knighthood, and Applications for Reinstatement. Many of these forms originate from Lodge No. 197 in Mount Gilead, Ohio, with dates spanning the 1920s through the 1960s. Notable handwritten entries include a 1923 application for James E. Lee and a 1956 application for Charles A. Hull of Mount Gilead. The documents feature the organization's triangular emblem with the initials F. C. B. representing Friendship, Charity, and Benevolence. Various signatures of grand secretaries and lodge endorsers are visible throughout the papers. Booklet size: octavo.
Lot: 429 - Harper & Brothers Harper's Weekly Reissues 1860-62
An assortment of mid-20th century facsimile reissues of Harper's Weekly: A Journal of Civilization, originally published by Harper & Brothers, New York. This collection includes multiple loose folio-sized issues dating from late 1860 through early 1862. Visible masthead dates and issue numbers include Vol. IV, No. 202 (November 10, 1860); Vol. IV, No. 209 (December 29, 1860); Vol. V, No. 234 (June 22, 1861); Vol. V, No. 245 (September 7, 1861); and Vol. VI, No. 263 (January 11, 1862). Each issue features elaborate woodblock-engraved illustrations characteristic of the American Civil War era. Significant engravings observed include a front-page portrait of Abraham Lincoln, a festive montage titled Christmas Dinner, a social illustration titled A Female Rebel in Baltimore�An Everyday Scene, and a maritime military scene captioned Sinking the Stone Fleet in Charleston Harbor. The newsprint is clean and relatively bright, consistent with high-quality facsimile reproductions.
Lot: 430 - & Modern Postcards & Paper Ephemera
This lot features a large collection of postcards and related paper ephemera spanning the early 20th century through the 1980s. The assortment is housed in a single cardboard box and includes holiday greeting cards, topographical views, comic illustrations, and travel booklets. Notable items include a die-cut New Year greetings card titled Peace and Plenty, an embossed card featuring a cupid figure with pansies titled Heartiest Congratulations, and various embossed Easter cards. A significant portion of the collection consists of Japanese travel materials, including illustrated booklets titled Town of Castles, Literature, and Onsen and Shin-Hotaka Ropeway, along with postcards of Matsumoto Castle and other Japanese landscapes. Domestic US subjects include views of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, beach scenes, and mountain landscapes. Maritime interest is represented by a Grace Line postcard featuring the S.S. Santa Monica, S.S. Santa Clara, and S.S. Santa Sofia. Comic and humorous cards include early 20th-century titles such as The Lazy Man and Waiting for Something to Turn Up. Advertising ephemera includes a March 1986 calendar postcard for E. A. Horns Drug Store in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Visible marks include a card from the Raphael Tuck and Sons Independence Day Series No. 109. Both unused and postally used cards with stamps and period correspondence are present throughout the lot. Dimensions: Box measures approximately 11 x 9 x 6 inches.
Lot: 431 - Pair Heineken Wooden Clogs & Paper Coasters
This lot features a pair of miniature wooden clogs and a collection of clog-shaped promotional paper booklets related to Heineken Holland Beer. The wooden clogs are constructed from carved wood with a yellow-tinted finish. Each shoe features hand-painted and stenciled decorations depicting a traditional Dutch landscape with a windmill, a red-roofed house, and birds. The sides are marked with the text Heineken's Lager in black lettering. The underside of one clog is stamped Made in Holland. The paper ephemera consists of a collection of fold-out coasters or booklets shaped like clogs. The exterior displays the Heineken logo, the word IMPORTED, and a color image of a green beer bottle. The reverse and interior text identifies Van Munching & Co., Inc. of New York as the general U.S. importers. The interior of the booklets contains promotional copy regarding the brewery's history and royal appointments. A printer's code on one booklet reads F 68 10 - 3/66, likely indicating a production date in March 1966.
Lot: 432 - Country-Style Fabric & Knit Ornaments & Figurines
A collection of decorative textile ornaments and figurines crafted in a contemporary country or primitive folk art style. The assortment includes a group of stylized birds constructed from brown, tan, and maroon patterned knit and tweed fabrics, featuring wooden button wings, orange felt beaks, black bead eyes, and silver ribbon hanging loops. The collection also contains various rabbit figurines, including a tall striped rabbit with a green bow tie, two rabbits made from gathered floral-patterned fabric with wire whiskers and button details, and a small plush-textured rabbit. Additionally, there is a dog figurine made from tweed fabric wearing a knit hat and scarf, and reindeer figurines featuring faux-fur accents attached to large brown metal jingle bells with star-shaped cutouts. Several items retain handwritten paper tags with item numbers and pricing information.
Lot: 433 - Nancy Zittrain Signed Limited Edition Print and a Pair of Needlework Bird Miniatures
This collection features a trio of bird-themed decorative artworks, including a signed limited edition print and a pair of needlework miniatures. The primary work is a limited edition reproduction of a watercolor by Nancy Zittrain, depicting an Eastern Bluebird perched on a blossoming branch with pink camellias. The piece is rendered in a realistic ornithological style on textured cream paper. It is signed in the lower right with a printed signature and a handwritten pencil signature and edition number Nancy Zittrain 336/1000. It is presented in a gilt-wood frame with a rope-twist inner border and a double mat in cream and blue-gray tones. The lot also includes two folk-art miniatures executed in fine needlework on fabric. One miniature depicts three cardinals on a flowering branch, while the second shows three bluebirds on pine branches. These miniatures are housed in deep-set, carved wooden shadowbox frames featuring red velvet-covered inner mats and gilded fillets. The verso of the miniatures reveals wooden back panels secured with aged masking tape. Frame (Zittrain): 12.5 x 10.5 inches Sight (Zittrain): 7.5 x 5.5 inches Frames (Miniatures): 6.25 x 4.75 inches.
Lot: 434 - John Baer's Sons Agricultural Almanacs 1937-1962
A collection of softcover pamphlets titled Agricultural Almanac, published by John Baer's Sons (and John Baer's Sons, Inc.) in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. This group includes multiple annual editions ranging from the 112th volume for the year 1937 to the 137th volume for 1962. Other visible volumes in the collection include the 123rd, 125th (1950), 126th (1951), 127th (1952), 132nd, 133rd, and 136th. Each booklet features a consistent woodcut-style cover illustration depicting two seated allegorical figures beneath a large tree, accompanied by agricultural motifs including a plow, sheaves of wheat, and livestock. The almanacs are saddle-stitched or string-bound, with many featuring a hanging loop or puncture in the upper-left corner intended for household display. Internal contents provide a variety of period information, including monthly calendars with astronomical data, moon phases, and regional weather forecasts. Additional sections include historical summaries such as notes on the American Civil War, editorial advice columns like Advice to Teen-Agers, and miscellaneous features titled Oddities and Newsbits.
Lot: 435 - Top Value & MacDonald Plaid Stamp Collection
A collection of approximately 35 to 40 mid-20th-century retail trading stamp saver books and a quantity of loose gummed stamps representative of popular American consumer loyalty programs. The lot includes several Top Value Stamps saver books featuring color-illustrated storefront covers with the brand mascot, a plaid elephant. Two yellow Top Value Stamp Book booklets are included, one bearing a 1958 copyright for Top Value Ent. Inc. and specifying a capacity of 30 pages. The collection also features a group of MacDonald Plaid Stamp Saver Books distinguished by a red and black tartan plaid cover design. One clear plastic bag contains an assortment of loose gummed stamps, including purple stamps depicting a stylized Scottish dancer and orange or red stamps with various alphanumeric codes and brand markings. These items originated in the United States and date from approximately the late 1950s through the 1960s.
Lot: 436 - Wolverine Shell Horsehide Work Shoe Handbills
A collection of printed advertising handbills for Wolverine Shell Horsehide work shoes and work gloves, specifically branded for Nobil's Shoe Store in Wooster, Ohio. These single-sided paper flyers feature a central black and white graphic illustration of a high-top work boot with anatomical callouts highlighting the construction. The headline at the top reads LOOK! HERE ARE THE REASONS WHY MILLIONS WEAR ONLY WOLVERINES. Internal graphic labels include UPPERS OF WOLVERINE SHELL HORSEHIDE, THE SHELL!, and SOLES OF WOLVERINE SHELL HORSEHIDE. The accompanying text describes the durability and comfort provided by the brand's secret triple-tanning process for horsehide leather. The lower portion of each sheet displays the Wolverine Work Shoes and Work Gloves logo above the retailer imprint for NOBIL'S SHOE STORE, WOOSTER, OHIO. The reverse sides of the handbills are blank.
Lot: 437 - Military & American History Books, 2005-2019 (DJ)
This collection of historical non-fiction and biographical literature comprises hardcover and trade paperback volumes from several publishers including Henry Holt and Company, Simon and Schuster, and New American Library. The subject matter focuses on the American Revolution, the Civil War era presidency of Abraham Lincoln, the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, and various aspects of World War II, with a particular emphasis on the Pacific Theater. Included titles are: Rick Atkinson, The British Are Coming: The War for America, Lexington to Princeton, 1775-1777 (Volume One of the Revolution Trilogy), 2019, hardcover with dust jacket; Giles Milton, Soldier, Sailor, Frogman, Spy, Airman, Gangster, Kill or Die: How the Allies Won on D-Day, 2019, hardcover with dust jacket; Doris Kearns Goodwin, Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln, 2005, trade paperback; Simon Winchester, A Crack in the Edge of the World: America and the Great California Earthquake of 1906, 2005, trade paperback; R. V. Burgin with Bill Marvel, Islands of the Damned: A Marine at War in the Pacific, 2010, hardcover with dust jacket; William B. Hopkins, The Pacific War: The Strategy, Politics, and Players That Won the War, 2007, hardcover with dust jacket; Adam Makos with Marcus Brotherton, Voices of the Pacific: Untold Stories from the Marine Heroes of World War II, 2012, hardcover with dust jacket; Jerome Charyn, I Am Abraham: A Novel of Lincoln and the Civil War, 2014, trade paperback; and Robert Leckie, Challenge for the Pacific: Guadalcanal: The Turning Point of the War, 2010, trade paperback.
Lot: 438 - Automotive Industries Magazines & Ephemera
This is a large collection of automotive trade journals published under the titles Automotive Industries and Automotive Industries - The Automobile. The periodicals were produced by The Class Journal Company with offices in New York, Philadelphia, and Chicago. The issues identified in this group span the years 1917 through 1926. These publications served as weekly engineering and industrial journals, featuring industry news, technical articles, and extensive period advertising. Identified issues include: Vol. XXXVII, No. 26: December 27, 1917 Vol. XLIV, No. 1: January 6, 1921 Vol. XLIV, No. 20: May 19, 1921 Vol. XLIV, No. 25: June 23, 1921 Vol. 54, No. 6: February 11, 1926 Vol. 54, No. 16: April 22, 1926 Vol. 54, No. 21: May 27, 1926 Notable advertisers featured on covers and internal pages include Atwater Kent Manufacturing Company, Timken Roller Bearing Company, Ternstedt Manufacturing Company, Packard Motor Car Company, Motor Wheel Corporation, Strom Ball Bearings, Bower Roller Bearing Company, Gurney Ball Bearing Company, and The Piston Ring Company (Drainoil). Editorial content includes reports on World War I era labor conditions, military vehicle testing (How Mexico Tested Army Trucks), international automotive standards, and advancements in components such as ignition systems, bearings, and wheels.
Lot: 439 - American Magazines: House & Garden, 1931-1944
A collection of large-format softcover magazines published in the United States between 1931 and 1944. The assortment includes issues of The Country Gentleman, published by Curtis Publishing Company, dated December 1931, January 1932, and January 1933. The December 1931 issue contains the first installment of Zane Grey's serial Raiders of Spanish Peaks. Other contributors identified on the covers include Ben Ames Williams, Paul de Kruif, Dan Scoates, and Mary Grace Ramey. The January 1933 cover illustration features a printed signature for the artist Baum. The collection also contains issues of House & Garden, a Conde Nast publication. Visible issues include November 1940 (Section I), featuring architectural plans for Southern California with FHA valuations; April 1941, focusing on interior color trends; and an undated Autumn Manual for Home and Bride (Section II). One issue of The American Home, dated January 1944, is included, featuring articles on postwar living and table settings. Several magazines retain original gummed mailing labels, including one addressed to Lester Fox in Washington, Ohio. The periodicals are currently housed in individual protective plastic sleeves. Some issues have contemporary price stickers.
Lot: 440 - R. Fusselman & Others, Aviation Technical Drawings
This collection of aviation ephemera features a variety of hand-drawn plans, printed scale drawings, and technical blueprints primarily focused on aircraft from the early to mid-20th century. A primary component of the group is a large-scale hand-drawn technical plan for a 1916 British Hanley-Paige, executed in graphite and ink on paper, inscribed "Drawn by R Fusselman '75" with a noted scale of 1/4 inch to 1 foot. The lot also includes a technical blueprint on pink-toned paper for a Curtis Falcon - Army O-1, issued by The General Fireproofing Co. of Youngstown, Ohio. Further hand-drawn items include grid-overlaid sketches for the Curtis F9C Sparrowhawk and F11C-2 Goshawk, some marked as being "Scaled from magazine." The collection is supplemented by a range of printed matter, including technical illustrations from "American Modeler" (dated October 1962), "Model Airplane News," and "Air Progress" featuring aircraft such as the Sopwith Camel and Caudron G.3. Also included is a 1947 "Wylam Masterplan" for the Sopwith Dolphin and various color plates of World War I aircraft. Mediums present include graphite, pen and ink, and offset lithography on varied paper stocks including wove, newsprint, and blueprint paper.
Lot: 441 - Bismarck Air Show & Dakota Air Envelopes, c. 1928
This lot comprises four substantial stacks of original, unused business-style paper envelopes promoting the Bismarck Air Show and First Dakota Air Tour. The front of each envelope features a dynamic graphic illustration depicting two biplanes in flight; one is rendered in red and black ink, while the other is in black. A red and white checkered pylon with a flag is positioned in the lower right corner. Printed text at the top left identifies Fred M. Roberts, Jr. as the manager with a Bismarck, North Dakota address at Box 414. The center left text identifies the events as the Bismarck Air Show and First Dakota Air Tour. These pieces of regional aviation ephemera are associated with the First Dakota Air Tour, which took place in 1928.
Lot: 442 - Tenalach Night & Day Frisknock Lawn Game Set
A complete Tenalach Night and Day Frisknock lawn game set. The set is contained within a forest green heavyweight canvas carry bag featuring tan leather straps, corner reinforcements, and a snap-closure handle grip. The interior is compartmentalized with a black fabric lining to secure the various game pieces. Included in the set are one translucent plastic flying disc marked with the Tenalach brand, two multi-piece wooden poles with green painted stripes and blue fabric straps, two metal ground spikes for installation, aluminum support poles, and a solid wooden base or target component featuring an etched brand logo. The front of the bag displays an embroidered patch reading tenalach and screen-printed text reading night & day frisknock.
Lot: 443 - Baseball Ephemera & Magazine Clippings in Binders
This lot comprises an extensive collection of baseball-related ephemera, magazine clippings, and photographs housed in multiple repurposed green three-ring binders within a white cardboard box. The collection includes a diverse array of printed media, featuring full-page color and black-and-white action shots, detailed magazine articles such as Rick Telander's account of Roger Maris titled The Record Almost Killed Him and Frank Deford's profile of Billy Martin, and biographical comic strips. Players represented span several eras of the sport, including Hall of Famers like Hank Aaron, Tony Gwynn, and Rogers Hornsby, alongside numerous star players from the late 1980s and early 1990s such as Keith Hernandez, Orel Hershiser, and Frank Viola. The binders also contain sheets featuring clippings of baseball card reproductions, notably the 1914 and 1915 Cracker Jack series. All materials are organized and protected within clear plastic sheet protectors.
Lot: 444 - LS2 OF566 Gloss Black Motorcycle Half Helmet w/Bag
This LS2 model OF566 motorcycle half-helmet is finished in a solid glossy black. The construction consists of a fiberglass shell with a polystyrene liner and a padded textile interior. The exterior shell features three silver-tone metal snaps on the rear and two additional snaps on each side for the attachment of visors or other accessories. The helmet is equipped with an adjustable quick-release chin strap featuring a red plastic buckle and a padded chin guard. The interior contains a multi-density padded lining with a mesh crown designed for ventilation. Markings on the rear include a sticker identifying the brand as LS2 and the model as OF566, along with DOT FMVSS No.218 certification. A ghosted LS2 logo is visible directly above the sticker. An interior fabric tag identifies the size as Small and lists the shell and liner materials. A branded LS2 Helmets drawstring storage bag is included with the lot.
Lot: 445 - Mrs. Frank Leslie, Kingdom of Nature: Animal, 1888
This natural history compendium is identified as The Kingdom of Nature: An Illustrated Museum of the Animal World, copyrighted by Mrs. Frank Leslie in 1888. The large quarto-format volume is bound in publisher's dark green pictorial cloth, featuring elaborate black and gold stamped decorations on the front board and spine, including a lion, a serpent, and insects. The interior is profusely illustrated with wood engravings depicting wildlife and natural scenes, with titles such as A Bear's Home, Fight between a Cobra and an Ichneumon, and Capturing a Hammer-headed Shark. A handwritten ink ownership inscription on the front endpaper reads: J. B. Townsend / Zanesville / Ohio / Dec 8 th 1900. The text includes detailed accounts of animal behavior and habitats, typical of late 19th-century natural history surveys.
Lot: 446 - Reynolds, Francis J. and C.W. Taylor. Collier's New Photographic History of the World's War. P.F. Collier & Son, 1918. First Edition.
This large landscape-format folio is titled Collier's New Photographic History of the World's War, published in 1918. The work was collected and arranged by Francis J. Reynolds and C.W. Taylor and published by P.F. Collier & Son, New York. The volume is bound in gray-brown boards featuring a large central pictorial inset on the front cover depicting biplanes in flight. The interior is profusely illustrated with black and white halftone photographs attributed to official photographers accompanying various armies, along with sketches and paintings. Detailed sections cover ground combat at the Battle of the Marne, heavy artillery including the Austrian Skoda gun and French mortars, aviation training at Ashburn, Illinois, and military camps such as Camp Upton and Plattsburg. Naval operations are documented with images of dreadnoughts, destroyers, and the torpedoed liner Tuscania. The text includes historical summaries and descriptive captions for each illustration.
Lot: 447 - Simkin, Currier & Ives' America, 1st Ed. 1952
Simkin, Colin (Editor). Currier and Ives' America: A Panorama of the Mid-Nineteenth Century Scene. New York: Crown Publishers, Inc., 1952. This large landscape folio volume features eighty full-color lithographic reproductions of Currier and Ives prints with introduction and commentary by the editor. The work includes various iconic American scenes such as American Homestead Autumn, Clipper Ship Nightingale, American Forest Scene: Maple Sugaring, Castle Garden, New York, Trotting Cracks at the Forge, Ice-Boat Race on the Hudson, The Old Oaken Bucket, and Noahs Ark. The book is quarter-bound in dark gray textured cloth over blue-gray cloth boards with gilt lettering on the spine. It bears the Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 52-10768 and was lithographed in the United States. This copy contains provenance markings from the Berkeley Public Library, including ink stamps on the title page and lower margins of internal pages.
Lot: 448 - Little Golden & Peter Pan Records & 8mm Movie
This collection features mid-20th-century children's media including vinyl records and a silent film reel. The lot includes a Little Golden Record of The Little Engine That Could, catalog number 1040, a 78 RPM 6-inch yellow vinyl record featuring Mitch Miller and Orchestra, Anne Lloyd, and The Sandpipers. Also present is Little Golden Record FF-1000, Rain, Rain Go Away, a 45 RPM 6-inch yellow vinyl record including Three Little Kittens and Pop! Goes the Weasel. A third Little Golden Record, No. 402, is a 45 RPM Extended Play Christmas Songs compilation featuring Irving Berlin's White Christmas and Santa Claus is Comin' to Town. The set includes a Peter Pan Records 45 RPM Extended Play, catalog 45/4030, titled Six Sousa Marches. A landscape-format record album binder is included, featuring a cream-colored cover with a date stamp of OCT 1 1955 and an owner's stamp for T. PREDA of Canton, Ohio. This binder contains several 6-inch yellow vinyl Little Golden Records in brown paper sleeves, with titles including Clementine (No. 347), Sing a Song of Sixpence (No. R395B), Frosty the Snow Man (No. 341), and It Came Upon the Midnight Clear (No. 34B). The collection is rounded out by an 8mm silent home movie from Columbia Pictures titled Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok. The film is housed in its original red illustrated box featuring portraits of Hickok and peripheral images of The Three Stooges, Mr. Magoo, and Woody Woodpecker. The film is wound on a grey plastic reel.
Lot: 449 - Western Publishing Promotional Mini-Comics
This collection features an assortment of promotional mini-comic book premiums published by Western Publishing Company, Inc. These items were traditionally distributed as marketing premiums in food packaging or with other consumer products during the late 1960s to early 1970s. The assortment includes two copies of Ripley�s Believe It or Not! True Ghost Stories, one copy of The Twilight Zone, and one copy of Grimm�s Ghost Stories. The booklets are printed on newsprint-grade paper. The Ripley�s booklets include cover art of a sorcerer and a medieval figure and are marked with a copyright for Ripley International, Limited. The Twilight Zone booklet features a portrait of Rod Serling and carries a copyright for Cayuga Productions, Inc. The Grimm�s Ghost Stories booklet contains a multi-panel comic strip regarding a haunted suit of armor and is marked with a copyright for Western Publishing Company, Inc. Dimensions: Approximately 2.5 inches x 5 inches.
Lot: 450 - 11 Ty Beanie Babies w/ Display Cases
An assortment of eleven Ty Beanie Babies manufactured by Ty Inc., Oakbrook, Illinois. The collection includes various plush figures constructed from colorful polyester fabric, featuring plastic eyes and noses, and filled with P.E. pellets. Each item is housed within an individual clear plastic or acrylic display case for preservation. The models included are: Erin, a green bear with an embroidered white shamrock; Clubby, a blue bear wearing a Beanie Babies Official Club button and a multi-colored ribbon with a birth date of July 7, 1998; Maple, a white bear with an embroidered Canadian flag wearing a navy and red knitted sweater; Valentino, a white bear with an embroidered red heart and red ribbon; two Fuzz bears featuring brown curly-haired plush and burgundy ribbons; Peace, a tie-dye patterned bear with an embroidered peace symbol; Jabber, a brown kangaroo with a joey in its pouch; Fortune, a black and white panda with a red ribbon and a birth date of December 6, 1997; Wallace, a dark green bear wearing a red and black plaid scarf; and Hope, a tan-colored bear depicted in a seated, praying position. All items retain their original heart-shaped manufacturer swing tags and fabric tush tags. Several swing tags are enclosed in clear plastic protectors.
Lot: 451 - Fragrance Bottles & Miniatures
This assortment features a variety of commercial fragrance bottles and miniatures from several well-known brands. The collection includes a Realm Women miniature bottle with a gold-tone cap and an amber-colored liquid. Also present is a slender spray bottle bearing the mary-kateandashley label. Multiple examples of Curve for Women by Liz Claiborne are included, specifically one 5 ml miniature in its original blue retail box labeled Pour Femme and a second unboxed bottle. The group further contains a Vanilla Musk by Coty spray bottle, distinguished by an oval glass form and a copper-tone cap with a raised floral pattern. An Adidas Moves aftershave bottle is present, featuring a geometric clear glass base and a multi-tiered black cap. Rounding out the assortment is a small tapered Lizsport splash bottle. The bottles are primarily constructed of glass with plastic and metallic spray and cap components. Branding, logos, and product names are visible on the labels and packaging of the individual items.
Lot: 452 - Rajeunir Black Caviar Skincare Products
This collection features a variety of premium skincare products from the Rajeunir Black Caviar line. The assortment includes a Bio-Collagen Mask Set housed in a black vanity travel case with an integrated mirror, containing twelve face masks and twelve eye masks. The collection further includes two containers of Rejuvenation Foaming Cleansing Gel (120ml / 4.05 oz), two containers of Rejuvenation Facial Peel Microdermabrasion (50ml / 1.70 oz), one jar of Collagen Infusion Mask (50g / 1.75 oz) with clear applicator, one jar of Collagen Perfection Cream (50ml / 1.75 oz) with clear applicator, one container of Rejuvenation Moisturizer (50ml / 1.70 oz), one container of Rejuvenation Facial Toner for normal to dry skin (120ml / 4.5 oz), and one jar of Body Butter in the Allure scent (270g / 9.52 oz). All items are presented in original black and gold-toned retail packaging bearing the brand logo and the slogan A Drop of Nature. Labels indicate the formulas are paraben-free and not tested on animals.
Lot: 453 - 3 Board Games: Luftwaffe, Breakthru & Origins
Three board games including Luftwaffe by The Avalon Hill Company, Breakthru by 3M, and Origins by Great American Puzzle Factory, Inc. The first game is a tactical aerial combat wargame titled Luftwaffe: The Game of Aerial Combat over Germany 1943-45, manufactured by The Avalon Hill Company of Baltimore, Maryland. It features a 1971 copyright date and is housed in a cardboard box with a paper-covered exterior. The box cover displays an illustration of a Messerschmitt Bf 109, and the reverse side includes a printed Aerial Combat Table. The second game is Breakthru: Strategic Game of Evasion or Capture, part of the 3M Bookshelf Games series by Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company. This asymmetric strategy game features a 1965 copyright and is contained within a textured cardboard bookshelf-style box. Components include a molded plastic game board and metal playing pieces with embossed anchor motifs. The third game is Origins: The Game that Unlocks the Secrets of Our Past, an educational trivia card game produced by Great American Puzzle Factory, Inc. under license from Top Drawer Publishing Inc. Dated 1995, the set includes a cardboard box, paper trivia cards, and multi-colored plastic player pawns. The instructions are affixed to the interior of the box lid.
Lot: 454 - Set Children's Books, Disney's Bambi 1941
This assortment of mid-20th-century children's literature features various formats including pictorial hardcovers, softcovers, linen-mounted volumes, and miniature editions. A primary highlight is a large-format edition of Walt Disney's Bambi, published by Simon and Schuster in 1941. This volume is based on the 1928 work by Felix Salten, translated by Whittaker Chambers, and includes a handwritten provenance inscription on the front inner board reading: Thomas Price Gibson 719 S. Cunningham Rd. Christmas 1947. Also included is a large-format counting book titled Two-Three-Four, published by McLoughlin Bros., New York (numbered 299), which features linen-mounted pages and chromolithographed illustrations of farm animals and pets. Other volumes in the collection include Circus (A Bonnie Book, number 4177-25), Dipsy Donkey by Johnnie Lawrence (Whitman Publishing Co., copyright 1948), Tiny Tots and The Three Little Pigs (Whitman Tell-A-Tale Books), The Twins' Birthday (A Rand McNally Tom Thumb Book), and a miniature edition of The Animals of Farmer Jones (A Little Little Golden Book, number 13). Materials include paper, cardboard, and linen with staple-bound and glued construction.
Lot: 455 - J.v. Gestel, Autumnal Forest w/ Stream, O/C
82x44This oil on canvas painting by artist J.v. Gestel depicts a tranquil autumnal forest scene. The composition features a winding stream bordered by birch trees and foliage in shades of gold, amber, and green. The artist used an impasto technique to provide texture to the white birch bark and the foreground landscape. The painting is signed J.v. GESTEL in the lower left corner. It is housed in a decorative multi-tiered wooden frame with a weathered gilt finish and an oatmeal-colored linen liner. The reverse side includes a cardboard backing with a typed label containing biographical information about the artist, noting his birth in Kassel, Germany in 1932 and his studies at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. A handwritten code AA278 is present on the cardboard.
Lot: 456 - American School, 20th C. Winter Silence Landscape
23.5x27.5This atmospheric winter landscape is rendered in watercolor with gouache highlights on toned paper. The composition depicts a quiet, snowy scene with a rutted path winding between two gabled cottages toward a hazy background, flanked by skeletal bare trees and a wooden fence bordering a frozen pond in the foreground. Executed in a Tonalist style, the work utilizes a muted palette of grays, pale blues, and ochers. While unsigned on the front, the reverse features two distinct stamps on the paper backing. A circular stamp reads CENTURY MIRROR CO. / FRAMED PICTURES & MIRRORS / CHICAGO, ILL. A second block stamp identifies the work by its title WINTER SILENCE and inventory number 8560. The work is housed in a wide, flat-profile black-painted wooden frame. Dimensions not provided.
Lot: 457 - Ohio State Buckeyes Stadium Celebration Photograph
24x32This lot consists of a professionally framed color photograph capturing a post-game celebration at Ohio Stadium, home of the Ohio State University Buckeyes. The wide-angle image depicts fans dressed in scarlet and gray storming the field after a victory. In the foreground, the silver-toned bells of several sousaphones from the Ohio State University Marching Band (TBDBITL) are prominently featured. Several player jersey numbers are visible within the crowd on the field, including 2, 17, 75, 67, 20, and 87. The photograph is double-matted with a dark gray outer mat and a thin red inner mat. It is housed in a black frame. The reverse is sealed with brown paper printed with a repeating Made in the USA mark and includes a hanging wire with a small white inventory tag. No photographer signature or edition information is visible on the front.
Lot: 458 - Curtis Publishing: Saturday Evening Post 1968-69
This assortment includes several issues of The Saturday Evening Post magazine dating from 1968 and 1969. The group consists of staple-bound quarto-format softcover magazines with covers featuring a variety of period political and social topics. Individual issues identified by date include January 13, 1968 (The Tom Dodd Scandal); February 10, 1968 (featuring a Ronald Searle caricature of Lyndon B. Johnson and articles by Arthur Miller); May 18, 1968 (Stealing for Thrills); June 15, 1968 (George Wallace cover, concluding part of True Grit); June 29, 1968 (The Truth About Sex Education); and January 25, 1969 (featuring Barney Rosset and Dirty Books). Interior content includes an illustrated spread for One Very Hot Day by David Halberstam with art by Fred Otnes. Several issues bear partial or complete adhesive mailing labels addressed to a residence in Anchorage, Alaska.
Lot: 459 - Set Celebrity Publicity Press Photos, c. 1980s
A collection of original black and white publicity and press release photographs primarily dating from the mid-1980s. This lot of approximately 20 to 30 items includes portraits and promotional stills featuring prominent figures in film, television, music, and comedy. Notable subjects include Jane Fonda celebrating her 1984 Emmy win, Kathleen Turner for her 1985 Golden Globe win, and promotional shots for films including The Witches of Eastwick featuring Cher, Susan Sarandon, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Jack Nicholson, as well as Overboard featuring Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell. The collection also includes performing arts and variety subjects such as country musician Moe Bandy, Morris Day, operatic stars Luciano Pavarotti, Kathleen Battle, and Jerry Hadley, and the ventriloquist act Wayland Flowers and Madame. Comedy publicity includes Richard Belzer and Rick Ducommun for their respective HBO specials. A photograph of U.S. Ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick is also present. Most items are press-issued with original agency markings and printed captions from organizations such as United Press International (UPI), HBO, Cinemax, and The Disney Channel. Several photographs exhibit original editorial notations in red or green ink, including crop marks, circled names, and handwritten identifications. Dimensions: approximately 8 x 10 inches each.
Lot: 460 - Hollywood TV & Music Publicity Photos & Stills
A large collection of approximately 50 to 75 black and white and color silver gelatin and offset lithograph publicity photographs, press stills, and promotional sheets spanning from the 1930s to the 1980s. The assembly includes iconic Hollywood portraits of Audrey Hepburn as Holly Golightly, Marilyn Monroe, Clark Gable, and John Wayne. Production stills feature scenes from films including Won Ton Ton, The Dog Who Saved Hollywood (Paramount, 1976), Trackdown (United Artists, 1976) featuring Jim Mitchum and Erik Estrada, and Walt Disney Productions' Amy (1981). Television subjects include press photos for Gary Busey in HBO's mystery-suspense series The Hitchhiker and Merlin Olsen for Sportsman of the Year. Music and performance ephemera includes promotional portraits for The Original Four Aces, Exile (Epic Records), and regional acts. Many photographs include printed press captions or snipes. Several items feature personalized handwritten dedications in ink, many addressed to Dee, from performers including Regina Leigh, Mark Wagner, Cricket Lee James, and the group Silver Creek Express. Visible studio and label marks include A Paramount Picture, United Artists Corporation, Walt Disney Productions, Epic Records, and Den Wa Records.
Lot: 461 - Mid-20th C. Gillespie Aviation Archive & Album
A collection consisting of a personal photo album and an associated archive of loose professional-format photographs and paper ephemera. The archive features approximately 15 to 20 loose 8x10 inch glossy black and white photographs documenting official aviation and military activities. These images depict United States Navy and Air Force officers alongside men in business attire. Key subjects include award ceremonies such as a medal pinning, group portraits with a man holding an NAA ROCAT CLUB certificate, and various scenes in hangars and on tarmacs. One photograph captures the nose and landing gear of an aircraft marked U.S. with a visible tail or serial number 14421. The accompanying brown textured photo album is titled Photographs in gold-tone lettering and features a stylized camera graphic. The internal black paper pages contain black and white snapshots and early color photographs spanning from the early 1930s to the mid-1960s. Documented dates include June 1933, July 1943, October 1958, December 1959, May 1960, March 1961, and February 1964. Subjects include family portraits, holiday gatherings, and a series of images from March 1961 showing significant snow accumulation. Associated ephemera includes postcards from West Palm Beach, Miami, and the Casino de Monte-Carlo. Also included is a newspaper clipping dated Friday, July 15, 1966, referencing Peggy Gillespie, daughter of the late W.C. Gillespie, and a handwritten envelope addressed to Wenna Gillespie from Henry Letennier of Paris. Loose photographs: 8 x 10 inches Album: 12.5 x 10.5 inches.
Lot: 462 - American Thresherman & Successful Farming, 1926-31
This lot comprises an assortment of agricultural publications, primarily consisting of ten issues of The American Thresherman (later titled American Thresherman and Farm Equipment). Published by The Clarke Publishing Co. of Madison, Wisconsin, this periodical is subtitled The Power Farmer�s Magazine since 1898. The specific issues included are May 1926 (28th Anniversary issue), May 1927 (beginning the 30th year), November 1927, September 1928, November 1928, February 1930, May 1930, June 1930, August 1931, and November 1931. The covers feature a mix of black-and-white photography and color illustrations depicting agricultural machinery, rural life, and thematic subjects such as battleships on the 1926 anniversary cover. Also included is the August 1928 issue of Successful Farming, featuring cover artwork by Julian D. Mansfield and a contemporary mailing label for Jennie Fox of Lexington, Ohio. Completing the collection is an orange-covered technical manual for an Allis-Chalmers Roto-Baler, identified as Form TPL-212A. This manual was issued by the Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Tractor Division of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and contains operating instructions and illustrations for repair parts. Several issues bear contemporary handwritten names, including German and Herman, in the top margins. These periodicals are softcover with stapled bindings and vary in size, with The American Thresherman measuring approximately 10 by 13 inches.
Lot: 463 - American Periodicals & Magazines, 1917-1960
This collection consists of softcover American magazines and periodicals dating from 1917 to 1960. The assortment includes several titles: Scientific American (November 17, 1917) published by Munn and Co., Inc., New York; Liberty (July 23, 1938) featuring an article on the Lindbergh case by Evalyn Walsh McLean; Radio Guide (April 9, 1938) with content featuring Al Jolson and Edgar Bergen; Field and Stream (June 1947); Good Housekeeping (August 1947) with cover illustration by Alex Ross; Woman's Day (August 1950); Family Circle (July 1952); Friends (October 1957); and two issues of Junior Scholastic (February 24 and April 27, 1960). The periodicals feature original illustrated and photographic paper wrappers in quarto and similar formats. Subject matter includes industrial technology, investigative journalism, home management, and outdoor sports.
Lot: 464 - Christian Herald Magazines & Annuals 1918-1961
This group of religious and social interest periodicals includes multiple issues of the Christian Herald and one volume of Christmas: An American Annual of Christmas Literature and Art. The Christian Herald issues include March 27, 1918; March 22, 1919; September 1959; June 1960; March 1961; and April 1961. The early 20th-century issues were published by the Christian Herald Association in New York and feature significant editorial content of the era, such as The Golden Jubilee of Woman Suffrage by Jane A. Stewart and The Spider and the Flies of Wall Street by Dr. Orison Swett Marden. The 1918 issue contains a notable center-spread advertisement for the 3/4 Ton REO Chassis With Cab titled The Gold Standard of Values. The mid-century issues feature vibrant illustrative cover art and address period-specific social topics. The Christmas Annual is a large-format publication with high-quality color plates, including a Renaissance-style Madonna and Child and articles such as Denmark's Christmas Spoons.
Lot: 465 - A Collection of Railroad and Model Railroading Magazines and Booklets, 1957-2015.
A collection of softcover railroad-themed magazines, journals, and instructional booklets, primarily in quarto format. The grouping includes multiple issues of Ties: The Southern Railway Historical Association Magazine, with visible editions comprising First Quarter 2012 (Vol. 26, No. 1), Third Quarter 2012 (Vol. 26, No. 3), Fourth Quarter 2012 (Vol. 26, No. 4), Third Quarter 2014 (Vol. 28, No. 3), and First Quarter 2015 (Vol. 29, No. 1). Several issues of Central Headlight, published by the New York Central System Historical Society, are present, including the 40th Anniversary 1970-2010 issue (Vol. XL, No. 3), Second Quarter 2010 (Vol. XL, No. 2), and Fourth Quarter 2011 (Vol. XLI, No. 4). publications include two 1957 issues of the New York Central Headlight (April Annual Report Issue and July), Rails Northeast (May 1976), The New Prototype Modeler (September-October 1982), and Mainline (July 1990). Other titles include The Sentinel from the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Historical Society (Vol. 33, No. 1, First Quarter 2011), Collectibles Illustrated (Vol. 1, No. 3) featuring a special section on railroadiana, and a model railroading book titled HO Railroad that grows by Linn H. Westcott. The items are generally staple-bound and feature technical diagrams, historical essays, and photographic plates detailing various locomotives and rail networks including the Southern Railway and New York Central System.
Lot: 466 - Group Kohner Bros. Nervous Breakdown Puzzles
This group consists of handheld dexterity puzzle games titled Nervous Breakdown, manufactured by Kohner Bros., Inc. of East Paterson, New Jersey. Each unit features a copyright date of 1968 on the attached header card. The games are constructed with molded black plastic bodies and clear plastic top windows that reveal the puzzle interiors. The internal components include small metal balls and colorful graphic inserts. The collection contains two separate game variations: the Test Tube variation (model No. 7972 F) featuring pink or red header cards and yellow and red test tube graphics, and the Cup variation (model No. 7972 A) featuring blue header cards and graphics of various kitchenware. Each puzzle is topped with an original printed cardboard header card which includes the manufacturer name and title on the front, with five variations of play instructions listed on the reverse. A white paper label is affixed to the front of each plastic housing with instructions to hold the box upright at eye level and tilt slowly.
Lot: 467 - Mr. Christmas Wood Holiday Symphonium w/ 16 Disks
This lot features a Mr. Christmas Holiday Symphonium mechanical disk-player music box. The unit is housed in a polished dark wood case with a hinged lid containing a glass viewing window and brass-toned metal hardware including decorative feet and a drawer knob. The internal mechanical star-wheel movement is finished in a brass tone. A pull-out drawer at the base provides storage for the interchangeable metal music disks. The set includes a total of 16 disks, consisting of 8 Christmas carols such as Silent Night, Joy to the World, and Jingle Bells, and 8 classic compositions including The Entertainer, Moonlight Sonata, and The Blue Danube Waltz. The item is marked with a 2004 copyright date and was manufactured in China for Mr. Christmas Inc. of Memphis, Tennessee. Included with the music box is the original color-printed retail packaging, a printed operation instruction sheet, and a UL-listed AC power adapter.
Lot: 468 - Crowell-Collier, Collier's Magazine (3), 1943-1953
This lot comprises three large-format softcover issues of Collier's magazine, published by The Crowell-Collier Publishing Company. Included are the issues from April 24, 1943, March 18, 1944, and January 17, 1953. These periodicals provide a broad overview of American culture, wartime journalism, and commercial aesthetics of the mid-20th century. The March 18, 1944, issue features cover art by Vernon Grant and contains literary contributions such as The Melancholy Dane by Damon Runyon and I Hate Actors by Ben Hecht, along with war-related reporting from Corregidor and New Guinea. The April 24, 1943, issue highlights a photographic cover and an investigative piece on child labor titled Children for Hire�Cheap. The January 17, 1953, issue includes cover art by Dwyer and lists features on Rocky Marciano and a Perry Mason mystery by Erle Stanley Gardner. The magazines are replete with period advertising, including significant spreads for Sanka Coffee, Philip Morris, North American Aviation, and the 1953 Plymouth. Original mailing labels addressed to a Youngstown, Ohio resident are present on the 1940s issues, and a small handwritten annotation appears on the 1953 cover.
Lot: 469 - D.V. Malecki, G. & Y. Aldridge Drawings & Sketches
This lot comprises a collection of original artworks on paper by multiple hands, primarily featuring mid-20th-century figure studies, portraits, and landscapes. The collection is accompanied by a instructional art book titled Drawing the Figure by Russell Iredell, published by Walter T. Foster. The most prominent work is a finished graphite portrait of a woman in profile wearing a fur-trimmed garment and a double-strand pearl necklace, signed lower right: Dorothy V. Malecki. Numerous other sketches are executed in pen and ink, graphite, charcoal, and blue ink wash. Notable subjects include a series of academic gesture drawings on toned wove paper, frequently inscribed with time limits such as 3 min and 4 min and the notation Gesturing. Several drawings are signed or inscribed by G. Aldridge and Yvonne Aldridge, including pen and ink portraits of seated figures and figure studies. Landscape subjects include charcoal and graphite renderings of rustic cabins, woods, and stone bridges. One sheet features a collection of ink portraits, while another verso is inscribed in pencil: PICASSO and #5 Sketchbook GUILBERT. The works vary in style from formal academic realism to rapid, loose sketching. The Walter T. Foster book features a color-printed cover and contains numerous instructional illustrations.
Lot: 470 - Pair Good Sam Club Red Vests w/ Patches
A pair of red textile vests heavily decorated with a variety of embroidered patches and rockers related to the Good Sam Club international RV organization. The vests are made of a red fabric, likely a felt or synthetic blend, featuring an open-front, sleeveless design. One vest includes a manufacturer size tag for XXL. The front sections display various membership and event-specific patches including Official Member Good Sam Club, Florida Good Sams, Ohio Good Sams Caravaners, and Florida Mini Samboree. Other front patches include a Region 5 identification listing various US states and Canadian provinces, and charity-related patches for Good Sam Supports Dogs for the Deaf. Attendance rockers for events in Orlando, Florida; Lebanon, Indiana; and Ionia, Michigan are present, dating from 1987 to 1992. The back of both vests features a large circular central patch for Scattered Sams CH. 56 with an outline of the state of Ohio. These are surrounded by a collection of circular commemorative patches for Ohio State Samboree rallies held in various locations such as Tallmadge, Mansfield, Springfield, Sandusky, Marietta, Zanesville, Wellington, and Van Wert, with dates ranging from 1987 to 1995.
Lot: 471 - Two Columbus Crew MLS Cup Commemorative Scarves
This lot features two double-sided knit fan scarves produced by BamBams for the Columbus Crew Major League Soccer franchise. The first scarf commemorates the team as the 2008 MLS Cup Champions. It features a gray ground with the text 2008 MLS CUP CHAMPIONS in black with yellow outlining. The design includes the team crest used at the time and an illustration of the Philip F. Anschutz Trophy. The reverse side is black with a white and yellow reverse-knit pattern. This scarf is marked �2009 MLS. The second scarf commemorates the 2009 MLS Cup Playoffs, featuring a yellow ground with the text MLS CUP 2009 PLAYOFFS and the team crest. Its reverse side is black with a white and yellow reverse-knit pattern. Both scarves are finished with yellow and black fringe at the ends and include original white fabric manufacturer tags for BamBams.
Lot: 472 - Jack & Jill Gelatin Boxes & Jell-O Recipe Cards
This group of mid-century food advertising ephemera consists of multiple unused, flat-folded product boxes for Jack and Jill Gelatin Dessert and a series of menu and recipe cards titled Jell-O Gelatin's Hostess Guide. The Jack and Jill boxes are for a 3 oz. lemon flavor variety and feature printed illustrations of the nursery rhyme characters with a large gelatin mold, including the Good Housekeeping seal. The Hostess Guide materials, produced by General Foods Kitchens, comprise several illustrated cards including Sunday Night Supper (No. 16), Card Club Luncheon (No. 20), Kaffee Klatsch (No. 33), and Your Party Plan (No. 2). These cards provide themed menus, recipes, and hosting suggestions. Included with the cards is the original cardboard mailing box, which features a printed label reading Hostess Guide From Jell-O Gelatin and a typed paper address label for a recipient in Akron, Ohio.
Lot: 473 - American Advertising Ephemera, 1883-1971
This lot comprises an assortment of American paper ephemera and advertising materials spanning the late 19th to the mid-20th centuries. A primary item is a large die-cut, bell-shaped floral print dated 1883 by E. Wolf of Philadelphia, featuring a central portrait of a young girl surrounded by roses and violets. The collection features materials related to the actress Minnie Palmer, including a theater playbill for the Leland Opera House production of William Gill's musical comedy My Sweetheart! and a separate portrait card. Advertising items include a red and white paper bag for Dukor Whole Bean Coffee from H. Greenfest and Son of New York and various Victorian trade cards for products such as Major's Cement, Barker's Nerve and Bone Liniment, and Diamond Black Leather Oil manufactured by the Globe Oil Company of Cleveland. The collection also contains promotional materials for Rising Sun Stove Polish, a Fun at Parties booklet of games and stunts, an F.W. Woolworth Co. envelope, several Nox-Rust Vapor Wrapper envelopes from the Daubert Chemical Company, and a 1971 Sambo's Restaurant sticker.
Lot: 474 - Pair Exustar E-SM341 MTB Cycling Shoes
A pair of Exustar model E-SM341 mountain bike (MTB) cycling shoes. The shoes are designed with a black and white synthetic upper featuring gray mesh panels for breathability. The closure system utilizes a three-strap hook-and-loop configuration. The soles are constructed of a rigid material with aggressive rubberized lugs for off-road traction. Branding includes EXUSTAR on the heel and top strap, and ACCELERATE on the outer side near the sole. Included are the original manufacturer box, an instruction manual, and two threaded metal toe studs in a plastic bag. Original retail tags for TRIHOOK Touch Fastener remain attached. Size markings on the box label are EURO 43, US 9.5, and UK 8.5.
Lot: 475 - Pair Levi Strauss & Co. 559 Relaxed Straight Jeans
This lot consists of two pairs of Levi Strauss and Co. 559 Relaxed Straight denim jeans. These garments are constructed from blue denim in a medium wash featuring subtle fading and whiskering. The design includes classic five-pocket styling, belt loops, and contrast stitching. Each pair features the signature Two Horse Pull patch on the rear waistband, printed with the Levi Strauss and Co. branding and the 559 model number. Original manufacturer hangtags are attached to the belt loops of each pair. The reverse of one tag identifies the item with code 015592765, barcode 039307083935, a manufacturer suggested retail price of $69.50, and a 2018 copyright. Size: 58 x 30.
Lot: 476 - Pair Fergialicious Sadey Woven Thong Sandals
A pair of Fergialicious by Fergie Sadey model women's flat thong sandals in a brown colorway. The design features a decorative woven macram�-style upper in a cage pattern that leads to a thong toe post. The sandals are constructed with an adjustable ankle strap and a gold-tone buckle. The footbed is printed with a gold-tone stylized crown logo and the text FERGIALICIOUS BY FERGIE. The sole is embossed with the brand name and includes a clear adhesive label providing the model name SADEY, material composition as all man-made, and sizing information. Size: US 6.5M (UK 4.5 / EUR 36.5 / 23.5 cm).
Lot: 477 - Pair Reebok Bema Women's Composite Toe Work Shoes
This pair of Reebok Work Bema Oxford safety shoes, model RB453, features synthetic metallic silver uppers with orange accents and a matching orange textile lining. The shoes are constructed with a non-metallic composite safety toe and a grey rubber outsole with a traction tread. The side of each shoe displays the Reebok vector logo in orange. The closure system consists of a six-eyelet lace-up design with grey laces. This lot includes the original blue Reebok Work cardboard box and an attached product hangtag. Visible markings include the Reebok brand name on the sides and the product hangtag, which also specifies Composite Toe. The box label is printed with BEMA ORANGE/SILVER OXFORD, RB453, WOMEN, ASTM F2413, and COMP TOE. A retail sticker on the box identifies the size as 9 M US.
Lot: 478 - Pair New Balance WL792BC Running Course Sneakers
A pair of New Balance WL792BC Running Course low-profile athletic shoes. The uppers are constructed from a bright blue synthetic mesh with tonal synthetic overlays. The design features neon orange accents on the interior textile lining, the signature N logo on the side panels, and the top eyelets. The shoes are equipped with white laces and a white foam midsole transitioning to a patterned rubber outsole with orange accents. The interior features a blue textile lining. The original box is included, featuring the manufacturer labels and branding. Womens Size: 11 USA, 9 UK, 43 EUR Width: B (Medium).
Lot: 479 - Pair Siskiyou Collegiate Leather Trifold Wallets
This lot contains two new-old-stock ladies trifold wallets manufactured by Siskiyou Gifts. Each wallet is constructed from black leather, identified as Fine Leather on the original retail packaging. The front of each wallet is decorated with an enameled metal collegiate team logo. One wallet features the Arizona State University Sparky the Sun Devil mascot on a yellow background, while the other features the stylized H logo for the University of Hawaii in green, silver, and black. The interior of each trifold wallet includes three credit card slots, a clear identification window, a zippered coin pouch, and a full-length compartment for bills, all secured with a snap closure. Both wallets retain their original blue paper retail bands and ID window inserts printed with Siskiyou Sports and the website www.siskiyousports.com. They are accompanied by their original blue cardboard boxes marked Siskiyou Gifts and Ladies Wallet.
Lot: 480 - Star Wars: Admiral Ackbar Funko Pop & 3 Books
This group of Star Wars memorabilia features a combination of a vinyl figure and film-related publications. Included is a Funko Pop! Star Wars #81 Admiral Ackbar vinyl bobble-head figure in its original window box, part of a series that includes characters like Han Solo and Princess Leia. The book collection consists of three titles. The Complete Star Wars Trilogy Scrapbook by Mark Cotta Vaz is a softcover guide published by Random House and Scholastic in 1999 (ISBN 0-375-80009-3). The Return of the Jedi Pull-Out Poster Book is a staple-bound softcover published by Scholastic in February 1997 (ISBN 0-590-06663-3) and contains 15 mini-posters. The Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace Movie Storybook is a hardcover volume with pictorial boards. All books are illustrated with color movie stills and character portraits from the respective films.
Lot: 481 - Breweriana & Wine Collectibles w/ Tap Handles
This lot consists of a diverse collection of advertising items from the brewing and wine industries, as well as mid-20th-century paper ephemera. The set includes two branded tap handles. The first is a Nobilo Sauvignon Blanc handle, a triangular dark blue glazed ceramic-style piece with white lettering and a partially legible base sticker reading Hand Made By Ch[...]an British Columbia Canada. It is fitted with a threaded metal insert for mounting. The second is an Estancia Pinot Grigio tap handle featuring a dark blue stem and a green-bordered diamond-shaped shield with a silver-tone metal ferrule at the base. Also included is an assortment of cardboard drink coasters representing various German, international, and regional US brands. German labels include Schultheiss, Karlsberg, Rothaus Brau, Schlossquell, Altheidelberg, Parkbrau, and Lowenbrau Munchen. International brands feature several variants of Skol and a Castella Cigars mat. US regional advertising includes Quaker Steak and Lube coasters from Downtown Sharon, Pennsylvania. The paper ephemera component includes two Tube City Pilsener labels from the Tube City Brewing Co. in McKeesport, Pennsylvania, featuring red, blue, and gold-tone lithography with Internal Revenue tax-paid notations and an alcohol content statement of 3.2 percent by weight. Additionally, there are two Italian museum or attraction entry tickets from the Repubblica Italiana, one for 150 Lire and one for 100 Lire.
Lot: 482 - Pair Mid-19th C. Hand-Colored Prints, Gilt Frames
7.25x9A pair of mid-19th-century hand-colored prints in the style of George Baxter, depicting sentimental rural and coastal scenes. One print illustrates a young man seated on a coastline beside a large dog, possibly a Bernese Mountain Dog, with clothing items including a hat and garments laid out in the foreground. The second print depicts two women and a young boy positioned on a large rock in a landscape that includes a distant castle and body of water. Both images are set within decorative printed borders featuring rounded corners and scrolling foliate patterns. The prints are mounted in period gilt wood frames with gesso ornamentation. The verso of each frame is enclosed by original vertical wooden slats held in place by small nails.
Lot: 483 - A Collection of Bicycle Accessories, Stereoscopic Viewers, and Electric Toy Kit in Original Packaging
This collection consists of several toy and utility items, most of which are housed in their original retail packaging. The lot includes a View-Master Model E stereoscopic viewer made of dark brown molded plastic or bakelite. The casing is embossed with multiple patent numbers for the United States, Great Britain, and Canada, including US patents 2,511,334 and 2,189,285. This viewer is accompanied by a GAF 21 View-Master Stereo Pictures packet titled Beautiful Washington, D.C., edited by Lowell Thomas. Also present is an Arcadia Commander folding pocket viewer made of marbled brown plastic, embossed with ARCADIA COMMANDER PAT. PEND. on the housing. It is contained in a blue and yellow box with an internal instruction pamphlet. Bicycle-related items include a battery-powered strap-on Saf-T light with a integrated long beam headlight and red reflective tail light in a color-illustrated box, and an Italian-made Velometer mechanical bicycle cyclometer with a five-digit odometer in a yellow and green graphic box. The collection is completed by a Tailor Toys Power Up electric paper airplane conversion kit, which includes a green plastic battery charger unit and a motorized propeller assembly in its original cardboard box.
Lot: 484 - Palm Vx 8MB PDA w/ Box & Accessories
This is a Palm Vx Ultra Slim handheld personal digital assistant (PDA) produced by Palm, Inc. The unit features a metallic anodized silver finish and includes 8 MB of internal memory. As a PDA, it is a non-cellular device and does not require a carrier lock status. The rear casing displays the serial number 10GK12J16431 and the text Assembled in USA. The item is accompanied by its original retail box and several accessories: a black leather flip cover with a Graffiti alphabet reference guide, a HotSync cradle with an integrated DB9 serial cable, and an AC power adapter. Printed materials include the Handbook: V Handheld Series, Read This First: Getting Started guide, and Volume 11 of the Software and Resource Guide. The device utilizes a monochrome touchscreen with a dedicated Graffiti input area, which currently has a WriteRight from Fellowes protector applied. This device operates on Palm OS and does not feature modern iCloud or FRP locking mechanisms.
Lot: 485 - ASUS Eee PC Intel Atom Netbook w/ XP & Packaging
This lot features an ASUS Eee PC netbook, a compact portable computer consistent with the Seashell series design. The device is equipped with an Intel Atom processor and was designed for the Microsoft Windows XP operating system, as indicated by the factory case stickers. The netbook features a burgundy palm rest contrasted with a black keyboard and screen bezel. The screen measures approximately 10 inches diagonally and includes a built-in webcam centered above the display. The exterior lid is white with a stylized Eee logo. The original retail packaging is included and displays ASUS branding along with the slogan easy to learn, work and play and a note that ASUS won 3056 awards in 2008. Internal specifications for RAM and storage capacity are not confirmed. Included accessories consist of the original retail box with a carrying handle, an ASUS brand AC power adapter, a power cable, and internal documentation including user guides and quick start pamphlets. The data wiping status and functional state of the internal hardware are unknown. Box Barcode: 15G002303000 Accessory Bag Barcode: 14G1100047510937K036306.
Lot: 486 - Ikan V8000W 8 Inch TFT LCD Field Monitor
This Ikan V8000W is an 8-inch TFT LCD field monitor designed for professional video production and monitoring. The screen features a 16:9 aspect ratio and is characterized as high resolution by the manufacturer. Connectivity options include HDMI, VGA, and composite video inputs. The unit is designed with an anti-glare screen, wide viewing angles, and an integrated speaker for audio monitoring. User adjustments are made via an on-screen display (OSD) control system, and the monitor supports infrared remote control functionality. For rigging, the monitor is equipped with a rear T-channel mount. Included is a breakout cable with a proprietary multi-pin connector to RCA and power barrel leads. This is a dedicated field monitor and does not contain Smart TV features or wireless internet connectivity.
Lot: 487 - Verizon Motorola RAZR, Samsung Glyde & Hotspot
An assortment of cellular telephones and mobile networking equipment branded for the Verizon Wireless carrier. The collection features devices from manufacturers including Motorola, Samsung, LG, Kyocera, and Novatel. Key identified models include a Motorola W385 flip phone, a Motorola MOTORAZR V3m music phone, a Samsung Glyde (SCH-u940) touchscreen slider with QWERTY keyboard, a Kyocera KX414 candybar-style handset, and a Verizon MiFi 4510L 4G LTE mobile hotspot. Other handsets include a silver and black Motorola candybar phone and an LG flip-style phone. The devices are constructed with plastic and metal housings in various finishes, primarily silver, charcoal, and dark blue. Internal storage capacities are not marked on the hardware; several models, such as the RAZR and Glyde, are designed with microSD expansion slots. All devices are branded for Verizon Wireless and utilize legacy CDMA technology, likely resulting in carrier-locked status. IMEI numbers and lock statuses are not visible or provided. Included are original retail boxes for the Motorola W385, MOTORAZR V3m, Samsung Glyde, and the MiFi 4510L. The lot also contains a variety of peripheral accessories including AC wall chargers, USB data cables, and a loose Samsung lithium-ion battery.
Lot: 488 - USMC & WWII Military History Books & Media (DJ)
This assortment focuses on military history with a primary emphasis on the United States Marine Corps (USMC) and World War II. The collection includes various hardcover volumes with dust jackets and trade softcover books. Notable titles include Fort Pillow: A Novel of the Civil War by Harry Turtledove (St. Martin's Press); an Expanded Edition of Voices of the Pacific by Adam Makos with Marcus Brotherton (Berkley Caliber); The Pacific, the official companion book to the HBO miniseries by Hugh Ambrose (softcover, NAL Caliber); Behind the Lines by Andrew Carroll; Why Marines Fight by James Brady (St. Martin's Press); Hell's Islands: The Untold Story of Guadalcanal by Stanley Coleman Jersey (Texas A&M University Press); Iwo by Richard Wheeler; Sniping in the Great War by Martin Pegler; The Last Hill by Bob Drury and Tom Clavin (St. Martin's Press); Chesty: The Story of Lieutenant General Lewis B. Puller, USMC by Colonel Jon T. Hoffman; and I'm Staying With My Boys: The Heroic Life of Sgt. John Basilone, USMC by Jim Proser with Jerry Cutter. Media items include a two-disc special edition DVD of the film Letters from Iwo Jima and a six-disc DVD collector's tin for the HBO miniseries The Pacific.
Lot: 489 - Pacific Theater & US Military History Books w/ DJ
This lot features a collection of eleven volumes primarily documenting military history, with a focus on the Pacific Theater during World War II, the American Civil War, and World War I aviation. The grouping includes a mix of hardcover trade editions with original dust jackets and various trade paperbacks. Notable titles and authors in the collection include: Lee's Miserables: Life in the Army of Northern Virginia from the Wilderness to Appomattox by J. Tracy Power (University of North Carolina Press, 1998), Hardcover with dust jacket. Hostile Skies: A Combat History of the American Air Service in World War I by James J. Hudson (Syracuse University Press, 1968), Hardcover with dust jacket. Goodbye, Darkness: A Memoir of the Pacific War by William Manchester (Back Bay Books), Trade paperback. Voices of the Pacific: Untold Stories from the Marine Heroes of World War II by Adam Makos with Marcus Brotherton (Berkley, 2012), Trade paperback. The Battle for Okinawa by Colonel Hiromichi Yahara (Wiley, 1995), Trade paperback. The Whirlwind of War: Voices of the Storm, 1861-1865 by Stephen B. Oates (HarperCollins, 1998), Trade paperback. The Longest Winter by Alex Kershaw (Da Capo Press, 2004), Trade paperback. Okinawa: The Last Battle of World War II by Robert Leckie (Viking, 1995), Hardcover with dust jacket. Killing the Rising Sun: How America Vanquished World War II Japan by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard (Henry Holt and Co., 2016), Hardcover with dust jacket. Stay Off the Skyline: The Sixth Marine Division on Okinawa by Laura Homan Lacey (Potomac Books, 2005), Trade paperback. Strong Men Armed: The United States Marines Against Japan by Robert Leckie (Da Capo Press, 2010), Trade paperback. The volumes are generally octavo in size and feature standard publisher bindings in cloth, boards, or original pictorial wrappers.
Lot: 490 - Ty Inc. Beanie Babies & Plush Toys
This collection consists of multiple plush toys manufactured by Ty Inc., primarily featuring items from the Beanie Babies line along with examples from the Ty Classic and Ty Attic Treasures series. Identifiable characters include two tie-dye Peace bears, one of which is loose and one of which is housed in a clear plastic display globe. Also included are Hope the praying bear, Valentina the fuchsia bear with a white embroidered heart, Mystic the unicorn with an iridescent horn and blue eyes, and two Fortune pandas with red neck ribbons. The group further contains Bows the bunny, a 1999 Holiday Teddy in light blue with snowflake motifs and a knit scarf, Crunch the shark, Legs the frog, Blackie the bear, Slippery the walrus/seal, Fuzz the bear, and a blue-marbled bear. One brown bear from the Attic Treasures collection is dressed in blue corduroy overalls and carries a tag marked Ty Collectible. The toys are constructed from various plush fabrics and are filled with polyester fiber and plastic pellets. Heart-shaped swing tags are present on most items, displaying the Ty logo and the Beanie Original Baby star emblem. Internal tag text on the rabbit identifies the character as Bows and provides manufacturing information for Ty Inc. in Oakbrook, Illinois; Fareham, Hants, United Kingdom; and Aurora, Ontario, Canada, with origin in China.
Lot: 491 - Ty Inc. Beanie Babies & Plush Toys
A collection of assorted plush toys manufactured by Ty Inc., consisting primarily of items from the Beanie Babies product line. The group features various animal characters and themed bears constructed from soft synthetic plush fabric and filled with a combination of plastic pellets and polyester fiber. Most items include original heart-shaped cardstock swing tags with the white lowercase ty logo. Several tags are housed in clear plastic protective cases. Specific identifiable models include a Millennium Bear in purple with an embroidered globe and sun, a tie-dye Peace Bear with a peace symbol, a green Kicks bear with a soccer ball, a white Valentino bear with a red heart, a 1999 Signature Bear in mottled brown, and a Spangle bear featuring a star pattern and American flag. Other characters in the collection include a leopard, a skunk, a green frog, a pink flamingo, a yellow duck, a penguin, a tan praying bear named Hope, and a blue-grey angel bear. One larger white bear is identified by its tag as a Beanie Buddy. Also included is a cow character dressed in blue pinstripe overalls with a tag marked Collectible.
Lot: 492 - Singer Sewing Machine Accessories & Ephemera
This lot comprises a collection of mid-twentieth-century sewing items and associated paper ephemera. Included is an original instruction booklet for the Singer Electric Sewing Machine Model 201-2, Reversible Feed Lock Stitch, marked Form 20340 Rev. (551). A Singer buttonholer attachment, part number 160506, is housed in its original green textured case. The attachment features a white dial with a red S and is stamped with serial number W 654321 N and several U.S. patent numbers including 2482607, 2536620, and 2547925. A blue-grey metal tin embossed with Accessories SEWING MACHINE contains various metal presser feet and specialized sewing attachments, including parts marked U.S.A. PAT. 2598319. Three needle books are included. The Atomic brand book features a space-age rocket illustration and is labeled as containing 85 assorted needles. The Happy Home brand book is marked Japan and features an illustration of three women. The third is a souvenir A Century of Progress needle book from the 1933 Chicago World Fair, depicting the Field Museum and the Hall of Science.
Lot: 493 - Canada Dry, The Party Smarty Booklet, 1970
A collection of advertising pamphlets titled The Party Smarty: An At-Home Entertainment Starring You, produced and published by Canada Dry, Corp., New York. These quarto-sized stapled booklets, copyrighted 1970, serve as a comprehensive party-planning guide with a distinct theatrical theme. The front cover features a color photograph of partygoers framed by a vibrant, multi-colored psychedelic rainbow arch. The interior content is organized into acts and scenes, including sections such as Supporting Cast, The Curtain Raiser, The Audience Lingers On, and Encore! Encore! The pages contain over 100 tips, tricks, and recipes illustrated with a combination of period color photography and stylized hand-drawn graphic art. The back cover is designed as a functional Party Checklist with designated fields for guest lists, menu planning, and a host's inventory for liquors and Canada Dry mixers.36 copys
Lot: 494 - Mid-C. American Advertising Thermometers & Tools
This lot features an assortment of approximately eleven mid-20th-century American promotional items and scientific instruments, primarily representing businesses from the Midwest and Southern United States. The collection includes various advertising thermometers, tools, and technical measuring devices. Featured items include: - A Sonnenberg Mutual Insurance Ass'n wall thermometer made of painted metal with a red and white finish. Printed text includes "SONNENBERG MUTUAL INSURANCE ASS'N.", "Fire, Lightning, Windstorm, Hail and Extended Coverage", "Dalton - Ohio", and phone number "828-2242". The top of the piece states "Protection Since 1859". - A 1st Wisconsin Bank promotional thermometer in the shape of a key. Printed on cardboard, it features the text "SAVE at the 1st WISCONSIN Your Personal Service Bank" and is marked "No. 605". It includes a weather-predicting disc with instructions to watch the color change from blue to rosy pink. - A Ken�s Wholesale Lighting thermometer with a wooden base and a ship�s wheel top. It advertises "KEN'S WHOLESALE LIGHTING" at "1155 W 2nd St., Miami, Fla." and includes an "Official Weather Check" color-changing disc. - A Keim Blacksmith Shop wall thermometer featuring a circular white plastic frame surrounding a scenic lake landscape print. A small plaque is marked "KEIM BLACKSMITH SHOP, Ashland, O. 44805". - Two salesman sample vertical thermometers, one in red plastic and one in natural wood, both printed with "HERE IS HI-VALUE AD SPACE" and marked "Sample No. 601" and "Sample No. 601 C" respectively. - A Schrier Cheese Factory spirit level constructed of wood with remnants of red paint. Stenciled text reads: "SCHRIER CHEESE FACTORY", "PHONE 562-8946", "BUCYRUS, OHIO". The metal plate covering the bubble vial is present. - An Acu-Math No. 150 white plastic slide rule marked "MADE IN U.S.A.". This item is accompanied by its original tan-colored protective sleeve and a paper manual titled "INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING TRIG and LOG LOG SLIDE RULES" published by Acu-Rule Manufacturing, St. Louis, MO. - An E. Edelmann & Co. glass hydrometer float, marked "FLOAT No. 1090" and "MADE BY E. EDELMANN & CO". It is housed in its original cylindrical cardboard tube marked "PRECISIONEERED BY E. EDELMANN & CO., CHICAGO, ILL." - A Sears Kenmore accessory or part, contained within its original yellow and clear plastic retail display box. - A red plastic promotional tool with black text advertising "JOSEPH M. BULL, INC." and "THE ROBOT IMPERIAL CAR WASH". - A Tyrex Ephemera promotional card for "TYREX tire cord" referencing "TIME" magazine.
Lot: 495 - Menschik-Goldman Train, Peanuts & Holiday Toys
This collection features an eclectic variety of toys, holiday novelties, and miniature collectibles. Included is a set of three molded plastic Peanuts figures: Charlie Brown wearing a red baseball cap and his signature zig-zag shirt, Snoopy as the World War I Flying Ace with a blue aviator cap and yellow goggles, and Snoopy seated next to a red doghouse. The Charlie Brown figure features shoes marked 1950, 1952 United Feature Syndicate, Inc. A Pez dispenser is included, featuring a Bee character on a black and yellow striped stem marked MADE IN AUSTRIA and PATENT NO 3.942.683. The lot also contains a Birthday Candle Train by Menschik-Goldman, Inc., comprising five hand-painted ceramic or composition train cars with wire links, housed in the original cardboard box marked MADE IN JAPAN. Holiday and cake decorations include two small celluloid-style elf figures in red and green, various plastic script picks for Happy Birthday and Merry Christmas, and five plastic animal head picks. Additional miniatures include a row of toy soldiers, a snowman, a plastic deer, a kangaroo, and two dolls in traditional folk costumes. Miscellaneous items include a brass-toned bell, a pink cocktail umbrella, a wooden block stamped AMERICAN, two costume jewelry rings with stones, a watch head with a decorated dial, one polished white onyx-style chess piece, and one turned wood chess piece.
Lot: 496 - A Trio of Electronic and Mechanical Devices including a Maxon Radar Detector, Workman CB Microphone, and Ametek Force Gauge
This lot features three items: a radar detector, a CB microphone, and a mechanical force gauge. The radar detector is a Maxon Systems, Inc. model RD-1 Anti-Falsing dual superheterodyne unit, which includes its original retail box dated 1985. The device is designed for X and K-band detection and features an LED bar graph signal indicator, volume control knob, and highway/city mode button. The handheld CB radio microphone is a Workman Electronic Products model DM-507-4Q, an omni-directional dynamic microphone sealed in its original blister packaging. It is configured with a 5-pin DIN connector for use with Cobra and Uniden systems and bears a metal Super Star nameplate. The professional-grade mechanical force gauge is an Ametek Hunter Spring Division model LN-32, featuring an analog dial with a 0 to 130 Newton scale. The gauge is constructed with a black composite body and includes a metal hook for measuring tension. Adhesive labels on the body provide Newton to pound conversions, and an additional side label is marked 3024-10.
Lot: 497 - 40 Coca-Cola & Texaco Advertising Pocket Mirrors
This lot consists of approximately 60 circular advertising pocket mirrors, primarily featuring Coca-Cola branding alongside a single Texaco example. The mirrors are constructed with lithographed metal-wrapped frames and glass mirror inserts on the reverse. The collection includes two distinct Coca-Cola designs: one featuring a hand holding a bottle with golden wings accompanied by the text Pause... Go refreshed, and another featuring the classic Coca-Cola script and contour bottle. The Texaco mirror displays the Fire-Chief Gasoline fireman's helmet and star logo. Visible markings on the Coca-Cola examples include the script trademark and the copyright notice The Coca-Cola Company All rights reserved, identifying these items as licensed contemporary reproductions of mid-20th-century advertising motifs. The Texaco mirror is marked with Texaco Reg. T.M. and Fire-Chief Gasoline.
Lot: 498 - Trading Stamp Books, 1895 Ohio Bills & Ephemera
This lot comprises an assortment of mid-20th-century consumer trading stamp books, late 19th-century postal documents, and international philatelic materials. The collection includes multiple trading stamp saver books from prominent American programs, featuring S&H Green Stamps Quick Saver Books and 10s and 50s Saver Books published by The Sperry and Hutchinson Company. Also present are several MacDonald Plaid Stamp Saver Books with characteristic red tartan covers, a Gold Bell Savings Book, a Blue Chip Super-Ten Savings Book, and a Top Value Hi-D purse-size saver book. A group of manuscript and printed Registry Bill forms from Walnut Creek, Ohio, is dated to April and May 1895. These documents are signed by postmaster L. J. Bahler and list shipments to various companies including Sears Roebuck and Co., R. H. Shumway, and H. Black Son and Co. Philatelic materials consist of a small group of Portuguese colonial postage stamps issued for Angola and S. Tome e Principe. Additional items include a 1918 calendar card from C. A. Snow and Co. Patent Lawyers of Washington, D.C., a Funk's G Hybrid Your Right Decision promotional booklet, a How to Collect Postage Stamps instructional guide, and a pad of Eureka Carlisle parcel post and caution labels dating to 1966. The items are primarily softcover pamphlets and single-sheet documents with varied printed and manuscript elements.
Lot: 499 - Domestic & Import Auto Sales Brochures 1990-2013
This is a collection of original automotive sales brochures and marketing catalogs from various domestic and international manufacturers, primarily representing two distinct eras: the early 1990s and the early 2010s. The lot features materials from American luxury and economy brands, as well as prominent import makes. Included Domestic Materials: The collection contains a 1991 Buick full line catalog detailing the LeSabre and Park Avenue, featuring interior and exterior photography and technical specifications. Other early 1990s domestic items include a 1990 Cadillac Style full line catalog, a 1991 Lincoln catalog covering the Town Car, Continental, and Mark VII, and a 1990 Mercury catalog featuring the Cougar, Sable, Topaz, Tracer, and Grand Marquis. The lot also includes a 1990 Ford full line catalog, a 1990 Eagle catalog for the Premier, Summit, and Talon, and 1991 introductory marketing materials for Saturn. Modern domestic pieces include a 2013 GMC Model Line catalog and an approximately 2013 Ford Fusion Go Further brochure. Materials for Pontiac are also present. Included Import Materials: The assortment features an early 1990s Lexus catalog for the LS 400 and ES 250 and a 1992 Hyundai Elantra brochure. Modern import materials include 2010 and 2013 Hyundai full line catalogs, 2010 Toyota marketing materials, 2013 Scion individual brochures for the xB and xD models, and materials for Kia. The items are softcover, stapled-wrap catalogs and multi-page folding brochures produced in various sizes, including oversized formats.
Lot: 500 - Automotive Sales Brochures & Literature, 1990-2013
This lot comprises a collection of original automotive sales brochures and promotional literature, representing a range of makes and models from 1990 through 2013. The collection is primarily composed of domestic US manufacturers including Ford, Chevrolet, Buick, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, GMC, and Saturn, with additional material for Eagle, Nissan, BMW, and Mitsubishi. Highlights include a 1994 Ford Cars brochure featuring the Mustang, a dedicated 1994 Chevrolet Impala SS brochure, and late 1990s Buick Regal and LeSabre booklets. The group also features multi-product line catalogs such as the 2010 Chevrolet and 2010 GMC full-line brochures. Early 1990s entries include a 1990 Oldsmobile catalog for the Toronado and Trofeo, a 1990 Nissan Cars and Trucks brochure, and 1992 literature for Buick and Saturn. Formats range from staple-bound multi-page catalogs to gatefold brochures and square-format promotional mailers. Several items include original paper mailing inserts or envelopes as distributed by dealerships.
10in tall This large ceramic planter is constructed of white glazed porcelain and decorated with hand-painted underglaze blue motifs. The vessel features a bulbous, rounded body that tapers to a wide, un-lipped rim and sits upon a broad, flared, and stepped circular base. The primary decoration consists of a continuous scrolling lotus and vine pattern, also referred to as baoxianghua. The neck is encircled by a border of stylized leaf and scroll motifs, while the base is finished with a band of pointed petal or lappet designs. On the underside of the base, a central circular area appears to have been intentionally abraded or painted over with a white substance, obscuring any original maker mark. A faint, small incised mark resembling the letter V is visible just above this obscured section. 10 in tall
Lot: 2 - Drambuie Liqueur Wooden Shipping Crate with Cleveland Ohio Importer Marks
21x14.25 A rectangular wooden shipping crate produced for the Drambuie Liqueur Co. Ltd. of Edinburgh, Scotland. The crate is constructed from softwood panels with nail-head assembly. Both long side panels feature multi-colored stenciled graphics, including the brand name DRAMBUIE in stylized black serif lettering with an orange outline, an illustration of a Drambuie bottle showing detailed label graphics, and the company's coat of arms accompanied by the motto REMEMBER THE GIFT OF THE PRINCE. Additional text on these panels reads THE DRAMBUIE LIQUEUR CO. LTD. EDINBURGH. SCOTLAND with a large, faded orange LIQUEUR stencil in the background. One end panel is stenciled with shipping specifications: 24 BOTTLES CONTAINING 2.15625 AMERICAN GALLONS, IMPORTERS W.A. TAYLOR & CO. CLEVELAND, OHIO., PERMIT NO 2-1-69, and WEIGHT 52 LBS. The opposite end panel retains a partial paper consignee label for the Ohio Department of Liquor Control and is stenciled with various tracking numbers including 608-X, 71, 512, NO D-172, 530, and OF SCOTLAND. Both end panels feature a red rectangular border containing the words GIFT CARTON. The interior shows evidence of original use with circular marks and significant dark staining on the bottom boards.21x14.5
Lot: 3 - Contemporary Decorative Glass and Cast Iron Manual Butter Churn in the Style of Dazey
11.25 in tallThis item is a contemporary decorative manual butter churn, manufactured as a reproduction of early 20th-century kitchenware in the style of Dazey. The churn features a clear glass jar with a square base and rounded shoulders. The top is fitted with a screw-on cast iron lid and manual crank mechanism. Turning the side-mounted crank handle, which is finished with a wooden knob, rotates a central metal shaft equipped with a set of four wooden paddles inside the jar. The gearing uses a bevel gear system to translate horizontal cranking into vertical rotation. The underside of the glass jar bears a white rectangular adhesive sticker that reads: MADE IN INDIA. 11.5 inch tall
Lot: 4 - Antique Revere Copper Wash Boiler with Lid and Wooden Handles
17x27This early 20th-century American wash boiler was manufactured by Revere (Revere Copper and Brass, Inc.) of Rome, New York. The item consists of an oval-shaped tub and a matching fitted lid, both constructed from sheet copper with a rolled-wire rim. The boiler features three turned wooden handles: one mounted centrally on the lid and one at each end of the body. The side handles are secured by riveted metal brackets with decorative scalloped edges; the word REVERE is embossed on one of these side brackets. The lid handle is held by two riveted metal brackets featuring heart-shaped bases. The interior bottom of the tub displays embossed concentric oval reinforcement ridges. 17x27
Lot: 5 - 1958 Owens-Illinois Duraglas Clear Glass Storage Jar with Wire Bail Handle
15in tall This clear glass storage jar was manufactured by the Owens-Illinois Glass Company under the Duraglas brand name. The jar features a cylindrical body with rounded shoulders and a wide-mouth rim with external threads for a screw-on closure. It is fitted with a metal wire bail handle attached to lugs on the neck, featuring a cylindrical dark wood handle grip. The base of the jar is embossed with the Duraglas logo in cursive script. Below the script is the Owens-Illinois manufacturer mark, an I inside an oval, with the date code 58 embossed to the right and the number 5 centered below. The base also features a stippled texture around the bottom perimeter. 15 in tall
Lot: 6 - The Maine Bucket Company Wooden Stave Bucket with Rope Handle
11x11.5A wooden stave-constructed bucket manufactured by The Maine Bucket Company in Lewiston, Maine. The vessel features traditional coopered construction with vertical staves secured by two bentwood hoops and metal staples. The design includes two integrated upright wooden ears, each with a circular cutout to accommodate a thick, three-strand natural fiber rope handle. The exterior surfaces are finished with a dark wood stain. One side of the bucket bears a stamped maker mark consisting of a logo and the text THE MAINE BUCKET COMPANY, LEWISTON, ME. MADE IN USA. The underside of the flat base displays handwritten pencil notations reading GL-10 and 10 inch Bucket. Diameter: 10 inches.
Lot: 7 - Pyrex 2.5 Quart Oval Covered Casserole Dish in Spring Blossom Green Pattern
This ovenware item is a 2.5-quart oval covered casserole dish manufactured by Pyrex. It features the Spring Blossom Green pattern, frequently referred to as Crazy Daisy. The base is constructed of opaque white glass with a fired-on olive green exterior finish, decorated with a horizontal band of stylized white flowers. The matching lid is made of opaque white glass and features a central floral cluster in olive green. The underside of the base is embossed with the marks 045 2 1/2 QT., PYREX, MADE IN U.S.A., OVENWARE, and the number 18. Capacity: 2.5 Quarts.
Lot: 8 - A Pair of Reproduction Ice Delivery Window Cards for Philadelphia and Cincinnati Ice-Coal Companies
This lot consists of a pair of reproduction advertising signs printed on heavy cardstock, designed to mimic early 20th-century ice delivery window cards. The first sign is square and associated with the Philadelphia Ice-Coal Co., 1229 E. Westover Ave., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It features an orange background with a central yellow oval labeled ICE and weight options of 10, 20, 30, and 40 lbs. The second sign is triangular and represents the Cincinnati Ice-Coal Co., 1242 McMicken St., Cincinnati, Ohio. It features a muted green background with weights of 25, 50, and 75 lbs. The triangular card includes a printed maker's mark for Ace Printing Company dated September 1929. Both items are designed to be rotated to indicate the desired ice delivery weight to a passing driver. The edges of both cards feature a printed gradient effect intended to simulate aging.
Lot: 9 - Collection of 14 Industrial and Agricultural Letterpress Printing Blocks
This collection contains 14 letterpress printing blocks constructed from etched metal plates mounted to wooden bases. The subject matter predominantly features industrial hand tools and agricultural machinery from the early to mid-20th century. Ten of the blocks depict various pliers, pincers, and cutters, including one identified by the Heller Brothers Co. trademark. Another detailed block represents a product label for BPS Widron Interior Finishing Varnish produced by the Patterson-Sargent Co. Additional blocks include a mechanical potato planter with patent information and a large-scale illustration of spoked machinery wheels. The metal plates are secured to the wooden blocks using small pins.
Lot: 10 - A Collection of Seven Antique Wood-Mounted Letterpress Printing Blocks
This collection consists of seven wood-mounted letterpress printing blocks, typically used for agricultural catalogs and newspaper advertisements between circa 1890 and 1920. The blocks are constructed of copper-faced electrotype plates mounted on wooden bases. Included in the set is a large L-shaped block advertising Ruberoid roofing, featuring an illustration of a farmer and barns with text reading: Before you put a new roof on that old barn - see us / Let us tell you how much we can save you by using. A vertical section of this block displays the Ruberoid logo and the words Fully Guaranteed. One rectangular block depicts a horse-drawn harvester marked McCormick. Another block illustrates a mechanical seeder with a hopper labeled Superior Drill. The remaining four blocks include two depictions of sulky plows and two close-up mechanical studies of geared harvesting machinery. All text and imagery are etched in reverse to facilitate correct orientation during the printing process.
Lot: 11 - Ingraham Aurora No. 1 Duplex Eight-Day Tambour Mantel Clock
This Ingraham Aurora No. 1 Duplex tambour mantel clock was manufactured by the E. Ingraham Company in Bristol, Connecticut. The wooden case features a dark-stained finish in a wide, curved tambour silhouette with a stepped base and decorative scroll accents flanking the dial and at the center of the base. The round silver-toned metal dial is set with applied brass Arabic numerals and decorative black-finished scroll hands. Winding arbors are located at the 4 and 8 o�clock positions, and a regulation slot marked S V F is positioned at 12 o�clock. The dial is marked INGRAHAM EIGHT DAY and MADE BY THE E. INGRAHAM CO. BRISTOL, CONN. U.S.A. The mechanical eight-day spring-driven movement provides time and strike functions, striking on internal rods. An original paper instruction label remains adhered to the interior of the rear door, identifying the model as the Aurora No. 1 Duplex and providing directions for setup and regulation. Dimensions: [9.25 intall ].
Lot: 12 - International Silver Co. Silver-Plated Flatware Service for 12 in Magnolia Pattern
This comprehensive silver-plated flatware service is produced by the International Silver Co. in the Magnolia pattern, which features ornate scrollwork and a prominent rose cluster at the handle terminal. The service provides a complete service for 12 and is accompanied by a variety of specialized serving pieces. The set consists of knives with stainless steel blades, dinner forks, salad or dessert forks, teaspoons, and place spoons. The collection of serving pieces includes a large soup ladle, a slotted serving spoon, solid serving spoons, a cold meat fork, a sugar shell spoon, a master butter knife, and a pierced cake server. The collection is contained within a mahogany-finished wooden storage chest. The interior lid bears a manufacturer label stating Tarnish-Resisting I S Chest Tested and Approved by the Laboratories of the International Silver Co.
Lot: 13 - Glass Milk Bottle w Uranium and Early Glass Marbles.
Several glow under UV light
Lot: 14 - Pepsi-Cola Double-Sided Sliding Retail Sign
5x16 This is a sliding Pepsi-Cola advertising sign, likely intended for use in a commercial storefront window or door. The sign is constructed of printed plastic or composite panels held together with four wooden corner blocks. It features a sliding panel mechanism that allows the user to alternate between OPEN and CLOSED messages. The reverse side of the sign displays the Pepsi logo and the text THANK YOU. All lettering is printed in a blue sans-serif font. The logo style corresponds to the Pepsi-Cola branding used between 1971 and 1991. The sliding panel includes a registered trademark symbol between the P and the S.
Lot: 15 - #NAME?
This item is a hand-cranked butter churn, designed in the style of early 20th-century glass jar churns. The assembly consists of a clear rectangular glass jar with rounded corners and a screw-on cast iron lid. The top mechanism features a bevel gear drive system operated by a side-mounted crank with a turned wooden handle. A central metal shaft extends from the gear mechanism into the jar, holding a set of four wooden paddles for churning. A small white rectangular sticker is located on the underside of the glass jar with the printed text MADE IN INDIA. No other embossed markings, manufacturer names, or patent dates are visible on the metal or glass components.
Lot: 16 - Signed Diamond Jims Lead Stained Glass Panel with Tulip Motif
A leaded stained glass panel featuring a central stylized floral motif designed by artist Donald Simpson. The central composition consists of three red tulip-like blossoms with green bases, arranged symmetrically. These flowers are set against a background of hammered or textured blue glass. The central panel is framed by a double rectangular border consisting of an inner band of amber glass panes and an outer border of blue glass panes. Bright red square glass panes are situated at each of the four corners. The construction utilizes traditional lead cames with soldered joints. An incised signature reading Diamond Jims is located on the lower-right side of the panel, in the blue glass pane adjacent to the bottom-right red corner square. dated 1/31/79
Lot: 17 - Mid-20th Century Japanese Hand-Painted Ceramic Citrus Reamer Pitcher
A two-piece ceramic citrus reamer and pitcher set produced in Japan. The set is made of earthenware and features a cylindrical pitcher with a pouring spout and a D-shaped handle. The removable lid is designed with an integrated conical citrus reamer and a series of circular strainer holes that allow juice to drain directly into the pitcher. The exterior is decorated with hand-painted polychrome floral motifs, including lilies in shades of blue and yellow-orange, green foliage, and a maroon bud, all set against a pale celadon green ground. The top rim, handle edges, and base are finished with a contrasting orange-brown band. The entire piece is finished with a crackle glaze. The underside of the base bears a black backstamp featuring a stylized five-petaled flower containing the letter K, with curved banners reading HAND PAINTED and JAPAN.
Lot: 18 - A Pair of American Brown-Glazed Picket Fence Pattern Stoneware Mixing Bowls
A pair of American brown-glazed stoneware mixing bowls in the Picket Fence pattern, frequently attributed to the Uhl Pottery Company. These circular, tapered bowls are constructed with wide, molded collars and finished in a deep brown glaze. The lighter-colored clay body is visible as contrasting bands at the rims and shoulders of both pieces. One bowl features a vertical ribbed pattern on the collar above a body decorated with a stylized Art Deco-inspired sunburst or fan motif. The second bowl displays a chevron or inverted V pattern on the collar, accented by a pendant drop design encircling the body. The base of the fan-motif bowl is incised with the mark U.S.A., while the second bowl bears no visible maker marks.
Lot: 19 - The Conwell Candy Co. Fiberboard Bulk Candy Shipping Bucket
A bulk candy shipping container produced for The Conwell Candy Co. of Zanesville, Ohio. The bucket is constructed from heavy-gauge fiberboard with a metal wire-reinforced top rim secured by metal staples. It is equipped with a wire bail handle featuring a turned wood grip. The front features two paper labels: a horizontal strip identifying the contents as Chocolate Peanut Clusters with a Net Weight of 22 lbs, and a larger decorative label with a blue and yellow scrollwork border surrounding a stylized CCC monogram. The reverse side bears a handwritten inscription in blue grease pencil reading Forbes Millersburg Ohio. The exterior base of the container features a faint stamped mark including the word PATENTED.
Lot: 20 - A Set of Three Decorative Graduated Glass Butter Churns in the Style of Hazel-Atlas
A set of three modern decorative hand-cranked butter churns in graduated sizes (small, medium, and large). Each churn is constructed with a rectangular clear glass jar body featuring embossed lettering on the sides reading HAZEL-ATLAS GLASS CO. The jars are fitted with screw-on metal lids that support a manual crank mechanism with cast metal gears and a vertical metal shaft. This shaft connects to a four-blade wooden paddle, or dasher, located inside the jar. The crank handles are finished with turned wooden grips. The metal components have been treated with a heavy, uniform surface oxidation to create an intentionally aged, rusted finish characteristic of primitive-style home decor. Each jar retains a white rectangular sticker on the underside printed with the text MADE IN INDIA.
Lot: 21 - A Collection of Ladies' Accessories Including Handkerchiefs, Gloves, and Lace Trimmings
An assortment of mid-20th century ladies' fashion accessories featuring a variety of textiles and materials. The collection includes multiple handkerchiefs crafted from fine cotton or silk lawn. These pieces exhibit diverse floral prints in colors such as pink, blue, yellow, and red on grounds of white, gray, and green. Decorative details include scalloped edges, picot-stitched borders, and hand-embroidered accents. Notable pieces include two square linens with crocheted lace trim; one features a brown pictorial design of a figure in historical dress, and the other shows green ornate scrollwork. The lot contains two pairs of gloves: one pair of mid-length black leather gloves with decorative linear top-stitching on the back of the hands, and one pair of off-white textured knit gloves with a repeating chevron pattern. Additionally, there are several pieces of cream-colored lace, including a wide floral lace collar and an embroidered eyelet trim piece with a deep lace fringe. These trimmings appear intended for attachment to garment collars or cuffs. Construction techniques throughout the lot include machine and hand embroidery, machine-made lace, and tailored leatherwork. No maker's marks or labels are visible on the items.
Lot: 22 - A Pair of Chinoiserie Damask Table Linen Sets
This pair of linen sets features a Chinoiserie landscape motif in a lustrous jacquard or damask weave, likely silk or high-quality rayon. Each set includes a large rectangular cloth and matching square napkins. The pattern depicts traditional Oriental scenes including pagodas, mountains, pine trees, and small boats. One set is rendered in teal blue on an ice-blue ground with long green fringe along the edges of the main cloth. The other set features the same motif in golden-yellow on a peach ground with golden-tan fringe. The napkins are finished with simple stitched hems. These textiles are characteristic of mid-20th-century Asian export goods produced for the Western market. No maker labels or marks are visible on the items.
Lot: 23 - Mid-Century Three-Piece Japanese-Style Satin Loungewear Set in Presentation Case
A mid-century three-piece loungewear set of Japanese-inspired design, including a wrap-front top, coordinating garment, and slippers, all housed within an original fabric-covered presentation case. The set is crafted from a two-tone pink and aqua satin-finish synthetic fabric. The wrap-front top features contrasting aqua lapels, pink corded trim, and polychrome floral embroidery. A secondary garment piece displays a curved aqua trim panel accented with braided knot closures and lace edging. The coordinating slippers feature pink satin uppers with floral embroidery and white fur-trimmed collars. A size tag marked M is located at the interior neck. The pink satin-covered presentation case is fitted with a top carrying handle, an interior oval vanity mirror, and an elasticated side pocket.
Lot: 24 - Four Pairs of Mid-Century Women's Dress Gloves with Two Retailer Boxes including Crone's of Wheeling
This lot features four pairs of women's dress gloves dating from approximately the 1950s to the 1960s, accompanied by two period-appropriate retail storage boxes. The gloves are constructed from matte-finish fabrics, likely including cotton, nylon, or synthetic blends typical of the era. The collection includes one pair of white opera-length evening gloves featuring traditional three-point decorative stitching on the back of the hand. Three pairs of wrist-length gloves are included in ivory, black, and navy blue. The ivory pair is currently housed in a clear plastic protective bag. All gloves are a standard pull-on style without buttons or zippers. The set is accompanied by two cardboard boxes. One large teal box features a repeating gold and black decorative scroll and spiral pattern. The second, a long and narrow box, displays a white-and-gold geometric maze pattern and bears a black rectangular label with gold lettering for Crone's of Wheeling, a department store formerly located in Wheeling, West Virginia.
Lot: 25 - A Collection of Longaberger Handwoven Maple Wood Splint Baskets
A collection of various handwoven maple wood splint baskets produced by Longaberger of Dresden, Ohio, dating from the late 1980s through the early 2000s. The group features several forms and commemorative editions, including a large rectangular basket with green-stained splint accents, leather handles, a floral fabric liner, and a clear plastic protector. Commemorative pieces include a 2000 Century Celebration Collectors Club oval basket with a two-part wood lid and star-motif knob; a small 2002 Hostess Appreciation oval basket with a brass-tone nameplate and wood lid; and a 1998 American Cancer Society upright basket with a pink striped liner. Additionally, the lot contains two long, narrow tray-style baskets dated 1989 and 1990. Each item bears a stamped maker mark reading LONGABERGER BASKETS HANDWOVEN DRESDEN, OHIO USA on the base, accompanied by hand-inscribed weaver initials and dates. Many baskets retain their original tailored fabric liners and clear plastic interior protectors.
Lot: 26 - Aladdin Industries Metal Dome-Top Lunch Box with Thermos
This dome-top metal lunch box is manufactured by Aladdin Industries, Inc. of Nashville, Tennessee. The exterior is finished in black paint and features a small fabric American flag patch centered on the upper front. The lunch box is secured with two metal flip-latches and features a black plastic handle with metal mounting brackets. The reverse side is embossed with the manufacturer's mark: MADE BY / ALADDIN INDUSTRIES, INC. / NASHVILLE, TENN. U.S.A. The interior is painted white and contains a wire metal bracket in the lid designed to secure a thermos. Included with the box is a green and beige plastic thermos featuring a side handle and a screw-on cap that doubles as a cup. An auction lot tag is currently attached to the handle.
Lot: 27 - A Collection of Comic Books and Promotional DC Universe Posters
This lot comprises a grouping of comic books and promotional comic ephemera spanning the 1950s through the early 1990s. Included is a copy of Sergeant Preston of the Yukon published by Dell Comics, featuring a painted cover depicting the titular character and his dog, Yukon King. The issue is cover-dated February-April with a 10 cent cover price. Also included is Richie Rich: The Poor Little Rich Boy No. 148, published by Harvey World, with a November cover date and 30 cent cover price. The lot contains a single interior splash page from Marvel Tales Vol. 1, No. 95 (September 1978), which reprints The Amazing Spider-Man #116, featuring story credits to Stan Lee and art by John Romita. Two promotional posters from 1993 related to the Death of Superman and Funeral for a Friend storylines are present: one features a large gathering of DC Universe superheroes around a Superman memorial shield, signed Jurgens/Breeding in the plate; the second is Comics Values Monthly Poster Number 3 featuring a fist punching through a stone Superman logo, signed Grummett/Hazlewood 1993 in the plate.
Lot: 28 - A Trio of Antique Charles Twelvetrees Baseball-Themed C.W. Brand Advertising Hand Fans
A trio of antique cardboard advertising hand fans dating to the early 20th century, approximately 1915 to 1925. The front of each fan features a color lithograph illustration of children in baseball-themed scenarios by the artist Charles Twelvetrees. One fan is titled A TWO BAGGER and depicts children walking, including a boy in a baseball uniform with the letters B B and a girl carrying a baseball. Another fan is titled A DOUBLE PLAY and shows a boy in a uniform kissing a girl while a second girl looks on, with a baseball bat illustrated below the title. The illustrations are marked at the base with copyright information for Wolf and Co., Philadelphia and C. Twelvetrees. The reverse side of the fans serves as an advertisement for C.W. Brand products from The Widlar Co., based in Cleveland, Ohio. The advertisements feature C.W. Brand Coffee, described as The Perfect Coffee in the Perfect Package, alongside an illustration of a coffee tin. The right side of the reverse advertises C.W. Mayonnaise Salad Dressing with a product bottle illustration and a recipe instruction to make Thousand Island dressing by adding one-third chili sauce. The fans are constructed of heavy cardstock attached to flat wooden stick handles with metal staples.
Lot: 29 - After Louise Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun, Self-Portrait with Her Daughter Julie, Colored Print
A colored print on board after Louise Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun�s (1755-1842) 1789 painting titled Self-Portrait with Her Daughter, Julie. This reproduction captures the French Neoclassical composition of a mother and child in a pyramidal embrace. The artwork features smooth tonal transitions and includes the signature red sash worn by the artist in the original work. The print is set under glass within a period wood and gesso frame characterized by a dark finish and gilded highlights. No signatures, dates, or manufacturer marks are visible on the front or the back. The verso is covered in aged, brittle brown backing paper. Dimensions: Not provided.
Lot: 30 - A Set of Three Decorative Graduated Glass Butter Churns in the Style of Hazel-Atlas
A set of three modern decorative hand-cranked butter churns in graduated sizes (small, medium, and large). Each churn is constructed with a rectangular clear glass jar body featuring embossed lettering on the sides reading HAZEL-ATLAS GLASS CO. The jars are fitted with screw-on metal lids that support a manual crank mechanism with cast metal gears and a vertical metal shaft. This shaft connects to a four-blade wooden paddle, or dasher, located inside the jar. The crank handles are finished with turned wooden grips. The metal components have been treated with a heavy, uniform surface oxidation to create an intentionally aged, rusted finish characteristic of primitive-style home decor. Each jar retains a white rectangular sticker on the underside printed with the text MADE IN INDIA.
Lot: 31 - Two Cast Iron Baking Pans Including a Lodge Cornstick Pan
This lot features two cast iron baking pans. The first is a Lodge cornstick pan featuring seven individual depressions molded in the shape of ears of corn. The reverse side is marked LODGE 27C2 at the top edge and USA at the bottom edge. It includes two integrated suspension holes for hanging. The second item is an unattributed multi-shape gem pan featuring thirteen individual cups. The layout consists of a symmetrical arrangement of different shapes including two hearts, two stars, four fluted or scalloped rounds, and five plain rounds. This pan is unmarked and features two integrated hanging holes at the top and bottom centers. Both items are constructed of cast iron.
Lot: 32 - Two Double-Sided Game Boards including 1961 Charles Mayer Studios Poker Pot
This lot features two tabletop game boards, including a Poker Pot game board, a variation of Michigan Rummy or Tripoley. The first item is a double-sided board constructed with a raised frame and corner pockets made of knitted mesh. One side displays a central black and natural checkerboard accented with orange and black stenciled scrollwork and fleur-de-lis motifs. The corner pockets are numbered 1 through 4. The reverse side contains a circular game layout with concentric rope-patterned rings, radial triangles, and a central orange and black sunburst graphic. The second item is a double-sided heavy cardboard board produced by Charles Mayer Studios, Inc. One side is printed with a Poker Pot and Lucky layout, featuring a red horseshoe and radial segments showing playing cards including the King of Hearts, Queen of Clubs, Jack of Diamonds, Ten of Spades, and Ace of Spades. This side is marked Copyright 1961 - Victor Sherlock and Produced by Charles Mayer Studios, Inc., Akron 8, Ohio, U.S.A. The reverse side is printed with an eight-by-eight red and black checkerboard pattern set against a white ground with linear accents. No game pieces, strikers, or original packaging are included with either board.
Lot: 33 - A Collection of Postcards and North American Travel Ephemera, 1902-1972
This lot consists of an assortment of postcards, souvenir booklets, art reproductions, and postal cards spanning the early 20th century through the 1970s. The collection features a significant focus on North American travel and tourism with visible locations including the Grand Canyon (Arizona), Lake of the Ozarks (Missouri), Niagara Falls, Yosemite, Williamsburg, Gloucester, the Arcadia Valley (Missouri), and Portland (Oregon). The lot includes a specific set of monochrome illustrated cards titled Tourism Year of the Americas 72 and a card referencing US military maneuvers in Germany dated 1959. Artistic reproductions in the collection include a print of The Whistling Boy by Frank Duveneck (1848�1919) and a depiction of a Native American woman identified as a Dover publication. Illustrative cards include child-themed designs signed Bonnie and a Victorian-style floral greeting titled With Best Wishes. Visible postal markings and stamps include a United States one-cent postal card postmarked Rockport, ME on January 3, 1902, and a Grand Canyon National Park card postmarked Cameron, AZ on July 21, 1951, featuring a 3-cent purple stamp. Souvenir items include a Genuine Photographs booklet of Lake of the Ozarks and a series titled For You A Rose In Portland Grows. The postcards represent various eras including early 20th-century printed cards, mid-century linen cards, and modern chrome-era cards. Box dimensions: Approximately 11 x 14 x 6 inches.
Lot: 34 - Vittoria Mazzotti Albisola Blue and White Majolica Landscape Floor Vase
This large earthenware floor vase or umbrella stand is a piece of hand-painted majolica from Albisola, Italy, produced by the Vittoria Mazzotti workshop. The vessel features a tapered cylindrical form with a slightly flared rim and foot. The decoration is executed in a monochromatic blue-and-white palette characteristic of the Antico Savona style. One side displays a detailed coastal or lakeside landscape including a central tower with a flag, a cluster of buildings, a small arched bridge, and stylized water. The reverse side is decorated with a large, expressive, stylized tree. The composition includes painterly clouds and birds in flight. A wide band of scrolled floral and foliate motifs encircles the lower portion of the vase. The underside is hand-marked in blue with V. MAZZOTTI ALBISOLA. A cursive artist signature C. Beruti is present on the body of the vase within the landscape scene.
Lot: 35 - A Set of Chinese Dragon Motif Ceramic Tea Wares in Presentation Box
A set of glazed ceramic tea wares featuring a yellow ground and transfer-printed decoration. The set consists of a teapot with a lid and a removable stainless steel mesh infuser, alongside multiple handleless teacups. The primary decorative motif depicts blue and green dragons chasing a flaming pearl amidst multicolored auspicious clouds. The rims and bases are finished with a red and blue chevron-patterned border. The items are housed in a yellow cardboard presentation box lined with orange satin-style fabric. The box lid features printed illustrations of traditional Chinese figures and inscriptions. The inscriptions include the characters ??, representing the brand Runtong, and ????, which translates to high-quality tea set. A red stamp on the side of the box lid reads MADE IN CHINA.
Lot: 36 - Tinware & Field Lanterns w/ Folding Candle Lantern
An assortment of tinned sheet iron items related to early lighting and household or field use. The collection includes a folding candle lantern in the style of a Stonebridge military lantern, featuring reflective interior panels and a candle socket with a wax candle included. Also present is a rectangular box-style lantern with a glass front pane and dual circular ventilation ports at the top. The group further comprises a large bucket with a wire bail handle, a tall mug or tankard with a simple strap handle, and a small rectangular storage tin with a friction-fit lid. Each piece is constructed of folded and soldered metal, presenting a dark, weathered patina consistent with period tinware or historical field equipment. A faint, illegible mark is present on the front of the storage tin.
Lot: 37 - Russian Khokhloma Woodenware & Japanese Ceramics
This assortment of five items consists of traditional Russian folk art and Japanese novelty ceramics. Included are two pieces of Russian Khokhloma woodenware: a ladle and a matching cup. Both items are hand-painted with characteristic red berries and golden-yellow leaves against a black ground. The ladle features a long, straight handle terminating in a hook, while the cup has a gold-tone interior and upper rim. The lot also includes three Japanese ceramic items. Among these are a pair of novelty salt and pepper shakers modeled as human heads wearing red mushroom-patterned teapot-style hats with wire bail handles. The shakers are marked with P and S on the lids, and one retains a silver-tone foil Japan label on the underside. Completing the group is a conical ceramic wall pocket decorated in relief with an East Asian landscape featuring pagodas and mountains. The wall pocket includes a molded classical leaf border in a silver tone and an incised Japan mark on the reverse.
Lot: 38 - Gerold-Porzellan Bavaria Landscape Porc. Ewer
13 in tall This is a porcelain decorative ewer produced by Gerold-Porzellan in Tettau, Bavaria. The object features a pedestal-footed bulbous body transitioning into a narrow, flared neck with a heart-shaped spout and a large, ornate gilded scroll handle. The body is finished in a dark hunter-green glaze with two scalloped white reserves on opposite sides. Each reserve contains a hand-painted scene: one side depicts a large twin-towered cathedral with red roofing and blue accents, while the reverse side shows a village scene featuring a stone arched bridge over a waterway with several buildings and a distant spire. The handle is heavily finished in bright gold gilding. The underside of the base features a blue underglaze mark with a heraldic crest in the center, curved text above reading GEROLD-PORZELLAN, and text below reading Bavaria and MADE IN W.-GERMANY.
Lot: 39 - Gerold Porzellan Hand-Painted Porc. Pedestal Ewer
13 in tall This pedestal-based decorative ewer was manufactured by Gerold Porzellan in Bavaria, West Germany. The porcelain vessel features a bulbous body, a slender neck flaring into a shaped spout, and a high-arched scrolling handle. It is finished with a deep forest green glaze that surrounds two scalloped circular vignettes. One scene depicts a riverside village with a stone bridge and a church spire, while the other shows a multi-towered cathedral or abbey. The scenes are hand-painted in a soft, tonal palette. The handle and rim are accented with heavy gilding. The underside bears an underglaze blue backstamp with a crowned coat-of-arms crest, the words GEROLD-PORZELLAN and Bavaria, and the designation MADE IN W.-GERMANY.
Lot: 40 - Set 3 Dazey Style Glass & Cast Iron Butter Churns
This is a graduated set of three decorative miniature butter churns, produced in India as modern reproductions of the classic Dazey-brand hand-cranked models. Each item consists of a clear, square-bodied glass jar with rounded corners and embossed vertical lettering that reads DAZEY CHURN on one side. The assemblies feature cast iron lids and hand-crank mechanisms finished with a heavy, uniform rust-colored patina to create a primitive aesthetic. Each churn includes a turned wooden handle on the crank arm and a set of internal wooden paddles attached to a central metal shaft. The smallest jar retains a white adhesive label on the base that reads MADE IN INDIA. The set includes its original cardboard shipping container with a label identifying the item as RA79004 LMS.
Lot: 41 - American Civil War Chess Set
A 32-piece themed chess set depicting historical figures and soldiers from the American Civil War. The set consists of hand-painted molded resin figurines divided into two factions: the Union (North) and the Confederate (South). The Union pieces are finished in blue uniforms and include a King modeled after General Ulysses S. Grant, a Queen in a period blue gown, Bishops as buglers, Knights as cavalrymen on rearing black horses, and Rooks as the U.S. Capitol building draped in the American flag. The pawns are kneeling infantrymen holding rifles. The Confederate pieces are finished in gray uniforms and include a King modeled after General Robert E. Lee, a Queen in a period gray gown, Bishops as buglers, Knights as cavalrymen on rearing brown horses, and Rooks as a capitol-style building draped in the Confederate Battle Flag. Pawns are kneeling infantrymen holding rifles. Each figurine stands on a circular base with relief-molded decorative scrollwork; the Union bases are finished in a gold tone and the Confederate bases are finished in a silver tone. The underside of each base is covered with red felt. No factory marks, maker's signatures, or model numbers are visible on the pieces or the felt bases. Quantity: 32 pieces.
Lot: 42 - Coca-Cola Chat'nMail Stationery & Bag, 1976-1997
This lot comprises an assortment of Coca-Cola promotional materials and merchandise. The collection includes multiple "Chat'nMail" personal stationery pads dating to the late 1970s. The salmon-pink covers feature two prominent advertising slogans: Have a Coke and a smile and Coke adds life. Each pad consists of fold-and-mail stationery sheets and a set of gummed seals at the bottom of the cover. These seals include a classic contour bottle, the Enjoy Coca-Cola Trade-mark logo, and a stylized robot figure constructed from a beverage can. The internal pages are designed to be folded into self-envelopes and include a coloring page featuring the Coca-Cola robot with the prompt Dear, I colored this just for you! from,. Accompanying the stationery is a red nylon soft-sided insulated cooler bag with black piping and a zippered closure. The front of the bag is printed with a circular logo reading ALWAYS Coca-Cola centered around a contour bottle graphic. The interior is finished with a silver-tone thermal grid lining and includes a manufacturer's tag with a copyright date of 1997.32stationary cards
Lot: 43 - Borden, Inc. Story of Elsie the Borden Cow c. 1973
A collection of promotional advertising pamphlets titled The Story of Elsie The Borden Cow, published by Borden, Inc. Each staple-bound softcover booklet is printed on cream-colored paper using monochrome brown ink. The front covers feature a centered portrait of the iconic corporate mascot Elsie the Cow within an ornate oval frame labeled Elsie. The back covers display the Borden daisy logo and the corporate slogan If it's Borden it's got to be good ...we guarantee it! The interior text provides a historical narrative of the Elsie advertising campaign, detailing her origins in 1936 medical journals, her public debut in 1938, and subsequent milestones through the 1950s and into the early 1970s, with the latest date mentioned being 1972. The booklets contain approximately 20 pages of text and illustrations detailing the mascot's history and family. 8 booklets
Lot: 44 - American Magazine Ads & Tear Sheets 1909-1911
This collection consists of a group of original early 20th-century magazine advertisements and tear sheets, primarily sourced from The American Magazine and National Magazine between the years 1909 and 1911. The sheets are housed in individual clear archival plastic sleeves. The collection features a diverse array of period consumer products and brands. Significant full-page advertisements include a Victor Victrola promotion featuring New Farrar Records (December 1909), the Heppelwhite Pattern of Sterling Silverware by Reed and Barton (June 1909), and a Savage .32 Cal. Automatic Pistol. Automotive history is represented by advertisements for the 1909 Model G Special Glide car and the Acme Quad touring car. Other featured brands and products include Old Dutch Cleanser, Swift�s Premium Hams and Bacon, Murad Cigarettes, Magee Heaters, Walter Baker and Co. Cocoa, AutoStrop Safety Razors, and Acme Quality paints. Most pages retain the original publication title, page numbers, and running heads. Several items include adhesive inventory labels with text such as G.M. PART NO. 8922604 and handwritten date or price notations on the sleeves.
Lot: 45 - Whitelaw Reid, Ohio in the War, Vol. II, 1868
This octavo volume is the second installment of Whitelaw Reid's comprehensive history of Ohio's participation in the American Civil War, specifically detailing the histories and rosters of the Ohio Volunteer Infantry from 1861 to 1865. The book is bound in period full sheepskin leather and features marbled edges to the text block. Internal headers identify regimental rosters and service records for units including the 12th, 13th, and 43rd Ohio Infantry. A notable feature of this specific copy is a full page of contemporary manuscript notes in pencil on a flyleaf, detailing casualty statistics (killed, wounded, and missing) for over twenty Ohio regiments. These notes include specific totals for major engagements such as the Battles of Shiloh, Stone River, Chickamauga, Mission Ridge, and Nashville, as well as the Atlanta Campaign. The spine retains a partial original black leather label gilt-stamped 1861-65. VOL. 2. and a secondary handwritten paper label.
Lot: 46 - Brewer, Character Sketches: Romance, Vol III, 1892
This is a large-format hardcover book, identified as Volume III of Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama. The work is subtitled A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook, authored by the Rev. E. Cobham Brewer, LL.D., and edited by Marion Harland. Published in New York by Selmar Hess, the title page bears the Roman numeral date MDCCCXCII (1892), which matches the copyright date of 1892 on the verso. The volume is bound in a half-leather style with brown textured cloth or leatherette boards and leather corner tips. The front cover features the title stamped in decorative gold gilt. The interior is illustrated with numerous full-page plates, including black-and-white engravings and at least one chromolithograph. Specific plates visible in the volume include Manfred and Astarte, Mignon, The Peri at Heaven's Gate, Romeo and Juliet in Friar Laurence's Cell, Madame Roland, and Abduction of Rebecca. The title page is printed in black with a decorative red initial C and the publisher's SH monogram device.
Lot: 47 - A Trio of Coca-Cola and Hershey's Metal Advertising Serving Trays
A collection of three lithographed metal advertising serving trays featuring prominent American brands Hershey's and Coca-Cola. The group consists of one rectangular Hershey's tray, one rectangular Coca-Cola tray, and one oval Coca-Cola tray. The Hershey's Milk Chocolate Kisses tray features a teal background with an illustration of a young girl feeding a Hershey's Kiss to a young boy, titled A Kiss for You. The bottom section displays the brand name Hershey's Milk Chocolate Kisses above a row of illustrated foil-wrapped candies. The reverse side contains a detailed educational graphic titled Chocolate and Cocoa, which describes the production process from Blossoms to Beans and Raw Beans to Chocolate Bars with accompanying illustrations. Printed text on the lower right of the reverse reads: � 1974 Hershey Foods Corporation, Hershey Chocolate & Confectionery Division, Hershey, Pa. 17033, U.S.A., and Made in U.S.A. The rectangular Coca-Cola tray features the slogan Be Really Refreshed! along the top and bottom edges. The central photographic image depicts a hand pouring Coca-Cola from a glass bottle into a glass of ice, positioned above a bed of spring flowers including pansies and daffodils. The red Coca-Cola fishtail logo is featured on both the left and right sides of the inner rim. The oval Coca-Cola tray features a classic-style portrait of a young woman in early 20th-century dress with a white wrap and pearl necklace, holding a flared Coca-Cola glass. The dark brown rim features the Drink Coca-Cola logo at the top. The reverse side is finished in a dark, uniform color.
Lot: 48 - Comics & Magazine: Batman, Supergirl & Archie
An assortment of publications including ten comic books and one horror magazine, primarily from the late 1960s to the early 1980s. The collection features titles from several major publishers: DC Comics, Archie Comics, Gold Key, Harvey Comics, and Warren Publishing. Notable issues from DC Comics include Batman No. 194 (August 1967), featuring the second appearance of the Blockbuster with cover art by Carmine Infantino and Murphy Anderson; Adventure Comics No. 393 (May 1970) starring Supergirl; and Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane No. 79 (November 1967) featuring the Bride of Titanman. Other DC titles include Sugar and Spike No. 80 (January 1969) and Swing with Scooter No. 26 (April 1970). Additional publications in the lot include Archie No. 175 (August 1967), Walt Disney Uncle Scrooge and Money (Gold Key, Issue 10167-703), and two Harvey titles: Richie Rich Riches No. 57 and Richie Rich Money World No. 56, both from March 1982. The collection also contains Charlton Comics Ronald McDonald No. 3 (January 1971) and Famous Monsters of Filmland No. 64 (April 1970) featuring a cover by Basil Gogos. Most comic books carry the Comics Code Authority seal and original cover prices ranging from 12 cents to 60 cents.
Lot: 49 - Liza Jane Soap Advertising Wooden Crate
A square wooden box or crate featuring an applied multi-color paper advertising label for Liza Jane Brand Soap. The container is constructed with finger-jointed corners and an open top. The front panel displays a graphic in a Victorian advertising style depicting a young child in a blue dress and white ruffled collar wearing a black bowler hat. The text on the label identifies the brand as Liza Jane Brand Soap for the toilet and bath. The wood shows a natural grain with a medium brown stain.
Lot: 50 - A Butter Churn Set of 3 Pcs in the Style of Dazey
This graduated set consists of three hand-crank glass butter churns. These items are contemporary decorative reproductions modeled after antique Dazey brand churns. The set includes three distinct sizes. Each churn features a mold-blown glass jar with a rectangular base and rounded corners. The smallest jar is embossed with lettering mimicking the Dazey Churn and Manufacturing Company branding. The mechanical assemblies are constructed of cast metal with an applied oxidized rust patina to simulate age. Internal components include four-blade wooden paddles attached to a central metal shaft. The hand-crank mechanisms are fitted with turned wooden handles. A white adhesive label on the underside of the smallest jar reads MADE IN INDIA. The set is accompanied by a commercial shipping box labeled Item RA79004 LMS, Butter Churn Set of 3 Pcs.
Lot: 51 - S&H Green Stamp Saver Books & 20th C. Ephemera
An assortment of American paper ephemera and trading stamp collectibles. The lot includes multiple saver books from The Sperry and Hutchinson Company for S&H Green Stamps, featuring standard issues and a Quick Saver Book with mid-century family illustrations. Several of these books contain original gummed trading stamps in various stages of completion. One First Dividend Stamps saver book is present, featuring cartoon mascots and partially filled pages of green stamps. Also included is a MacDonald Plaid Stamp saver book with a characteristic red and black tartan cover design. Additional items include an early 20th-century music booklet titled Easter Specials No. 2, published by the Hall-Mack Company of Philadelphia, bearing the handwritten name Drucilla Kiser on the cover. A copy of Ransom's Receipt Book and 1920 Almanac 1921, published by D. Ransom, Son & Co. of Buffalo, New York, features an illustrated domestic scene. Retail ephemera consists of a Grand Union Supermarkets promotional flyer for stamp redemption centers in Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia. The lot is completed by several large, blue perforated sheets of State of Ohio Bedding-Upholstery Inspection stamps. Dimensions vary by item.
Lot: 52 - Hendryx Brass Birdcage & Cast Iron Stand
64in tall This early 20th-century birdcage was produced by the Hendryx company of New Haven, Connecticut. The round cage features a domed top and is constructed of brass-toned metal wire with a fine mesh lower splash guard. The interior contains three wooden perches, and two molded clear glass feeders with a decorative shell pattern are attached to the exterior. A rectangular brass nameplate identifies the manufacturer with the stamped text: MADE IN U.S.A., HENDRYX, REG. U.S. PAT. OFF., NEW HAVEN, CONN. The cage is suspended from a tall, curved metal floor stand that leads to a weighted circular cast metal base. The base is decorated with relief foliate scrollwork and retains traces of blue paint.
Lot: 53 - A.W. Elson & Co. Lincoln Carbon Print, St-Gaudens
This carbon print depicts the Standing Lincoln statue by sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, which is located in Lincoln Park, Chicago. The image is a professional reproduction published by A.W. Elson and Co. of Boston, a firm known for high-quality art prints during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The photograph is inscribed Published by A.W. Elson and Co. Boston in the upper left margin and carries a copyright mark reading � A.W.E. and Co. in the upper right margin. A fragmentary paper label on the reverse includes partially legible text reading STAMPED and ALL OUR CARBON. The print is mounted to a heavy cream card with an embossed decorative border and is presented in a period dark-stained oak frame. The reverse features a corrugated cardboard backing secured with rusted nails and a hanging wire.
Lot: 54 - Al Racke Pittsburgh Wood Advertising Cigar Crate
This is an antique wooden advertising crate for Al Racke, an early 20th-century business based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The crate is constructed of nailed wood with a hinged lid that features two reinforcing wooden battens. The interior lid retains a partial lithographed paper label with the text AL RACKE and PITTSBURGH. and a graphic depicting a sailing ship with a stylized letter R on its sail. A secondary paper label is located on the front panel with visible fragments reading ACKE and PITTSBURGH, PA. The crate includes a recessed handle cutout on the side.
Lot: 55 - Set 6 Advertising Ashtrays: Seagrams VO & Ohio
This collection consists of six advertising ashtrays manufactured from various materials including glazed ceramic, earthenware, and pressed glass. The lot includes a matching pair of square off-white glazed earthenware ashtrays for the Ohio Farmers Insurance Company, featuring brown transfer-printed illustrations of the company home offices in the center wells with gold-tone inner rims. One ashtray in this pair retains its original cork backing with printed text commemorating the dedication of the New Home Office Building in Le Roy, Ohio, on September 15, 1955. A large round cream-colored ceramic ashtray for the Jenn-Air Corporation of Indianapolis, Indiana, features a multi-colored architectural rendering and a silver-tone rim. A deep cobalt blue glazed ceramic ashtray is decorated with gold-tone transfer-printed lettering reading SEAGRAMS V.O. CANADIAN around the exterior. A cylindrical black glazed ceramic ashtray with a slanted, recessed top features gold-tone lettering for RED HACKLE SCOTCH WHISKY and a gold-tone rim. The final item is an amber-colored pressed glass ashtray with a central yellow and white transfer-printed logo for Voyager Motor Inns, depicting a globe and compass with the text THE INNS WITH THE MOST and COAST TO COAST.
Lot: 56 - Set Chinese Mun Shou Pattern Porc. Tea & Serveware
This set of porcelain serveware features the Mun Shou pattern, a well-known variation of the famille rose style produced for export. The collection includes a teapot with its lid, a lidded mug, and two small bowls. Each piece is decorated with a vibrant rose-red overglaze enamel ground characterized by scrolling foliate motifs. Within white circular medallions are the hand-painted characters ? (wan), ? (shou), ? (wu), and ? (jiang), which together form a traditional wish for boundless longevity. The lidded mug is further distinguished by two rectangular panels depicting polychrome figural scenes of scholars and immortals in garden landscapes. The rims and bases are finished with traditional geometric key-fret and ruyi-head borders in yellow, blue, and green enamels. The base of the teapot features a red stamped mark with the characters ????? (Zhongguo Jingdezhen) above the English text MADE IN CHINA and the factory/decorator code =08=. This mark indicates the set was manufactured in Jingdezhen, China, during the mid-to-late 20th century.
Lot: 57 - Set Colorful Hand Crocheted Doilies
An assortment of hand-crocheted doilies dating from the mid-20th century, approximately 1940s to 1960s. The collection is constructed from cotton crochet thread and showcases various traditional needlework patterns and decorative techniques. Included are circular doilies featuring three-dimensional pansy motifs executed with popcorn stitches in shades of purple, yellow, and orange on ecru or tan backgrounds. Other pieces display cream-colored centers accented with vibrant crocheted borders of red, blue, pink, and yellow wildflowers connected by green stems. The group also contains geometric star-shaped doilies in pale yellow with dark green scalloped edges, a large complex starburst patterned piece in white, and various ruffled doilies featuring variegated blue centers or pink and white borders. These items are characteristic of American domestic handcrafts from the period.
Lot: 58 - Papel 1984 LA Olympic Sam Eagle Ceramic Dinnerware
This three piece children's dinnerware set is an official licensed product for the Games of the XXIIIrd Olympiad, held in Los Angeles in 1984. Manufactured by Papel, the set is made of white ceramic and features the official mascot, Sam the Olympic Eagle. The set consists of a plate, a bowl, and a mug, all housed in their original illustrated retail packaging. The plate and bowl feature a central graphic of Sam the Olympic Eagle wearing a patriotic hat and holding the Olympic torch. The design is framed by red and blue concentric bands and the Stars in Motion logo. Printed text on the plate reads Sam the Olympic Eagle and Games of the XXIIIrd Olympiad Los Angeles 1984. The mug depicts Sam the Eagle participating in various sporting events, including baseball and basketball. The underside of the plate includes a blue and red backstamp that reads: Manufactured under license from the LAOOC by PAPEL Official licensee, Stars In Motion copyright 1980 LAOOC, and Sam the Olympic Eagle copyright 1982 LAOOC. A blue and white oval sticker is present, reading MADE IN JAPAN. The original cardboard box identifies Papel as the Official Ceramicware Licensee and lists copyright dates for the Star and Sam logos from 1980, 1981, and 1982.
Lot: 59 - Pair Dazey Churn & Mfg. Co. Glass Butter Churns
This lot consists of a pair of hand-crank butter churns manufactured by the Dazey Churn and Mfg. Co. of St. Louis, Missouri. Each unit features a square-form glass jar with embossed text including DAZEY CHURN AND MFG CO, ST. LOUIS MO, MADE IN U.S.A., and PAT APP FOR. The mechanical assembly is constructed of cast iron, consisting of a frame that houses a large gear wheel connected to a hand crank with a turned wooden handle. This gear drives a secondary pinion connected to a vertical metal shaft that operates internal wooden paddles. The mechanical tops are secured to the glass jars via threaded metal collars. One jar includes a paper tag from a previous auction sale.
Lot: 60 - Set 3 Dazey-Style Cast Iron & Glass Butter Churns
This set of three decorative butter churns consists of graduated sizes, designed as contemporary reproductions of Dazey brand churns. Each unit features a square-sided glass jar with embossed text including DAZEY and CHURN & MFG CO. The churns are topped with cast metal mechanical assemblies characterized by an intentionally distressed, rusted finish. Each assembly includes a hand-crank mechanism with a wooden handle grip and internal wooden paddles. The collection is accompanied by its original cardboard shipping box, which identifies the set as Item RA79004 LMS and confirms the place of manufacture as India. A label on the base of the smallest jar also states Made in India.
Lot: 61 - Antique Tabletop Swivel Dressing Mirror w/ Drawer
This antique tabletop dressing mirror, frequently referred to as a shaving mirror, dates to the late 19th or early 20th century. The piece features an arched mirror plate set within a conforming wood frame. The frame is mounted on two fluted and turned upright supports, allowing the mirror to pivot for adjustment. These supports are fixed to a rectangular box base that houses a single, full-width drawer. The primary construction material is a dark-stained hardwood with a mahogany or walnut finish, while the secondary wood used for the drawer sides is a light-colored wood, likely pine or poplar. The drawer is constructed with simple joined construction using rabbet or butt joints rather than dovetails. Hardware consists of two simple turned wooden pulls on the drawer front and metal swivel hardware with turned wooden adjustment knobs on the upright supports. A modern white rectangular auction lot sticker with a barcode and the number 61 is located on the upper left of the backboard. Faint black stamped characters are present on the bottom right of the base back, though they are not clearly legible.
Lot: 62 - A Lot of 10 Bottles of Hoppe's Elite Gun Oil
This lot consists of ten individual bottles of Hoppe's Elite Gun Oil, each containing 2 fluid ounces (60ml) of synthetic lubricant. These black plastic bottles are designed for precision maintenance, featuring twist-top applicator nozzles and silver-colored labels with orange and black accents. The oil is marketed as featuring High Performance Technology for superior lubrication and corrosion protection of modern firearms, specifically noted for its ability to repel dirt and carbon. The front labels include the manufacturer name Hoppe's, the model designation Elite, and the description Gun Oil, along with claims of being non-flammable and having net contents of 2floz(60ml). The reverse labels provide detailed product information, stating the oil is designed for today's modern hunter and shooter and leaves a thin, even coating that can withstand extreme heat with minimal burn-off. Prominent markings on the back include directions for use and a mandatory California Proposition 65 warning which reads: WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Several bottles in this collection still retain original white price stickers marked at $2.00 EACH.
Lot: 63 - CCI & Elephant Muzzleloading & Cleaning Supplies
This lot comprises a group of muzzleloading shooting supplies and maintenance accessories. The collection includes nine individual 100-count tins of CCI U.S. Musket Caps Liberty, one 16 ounce metal can of Elephant brand FFg granulation black powder, one 4 fluid ounce bottle of Remington 40-X Rifled Bore Cleaner, one 4 ounce aerosol canister of Break-Free CLP cleaner lubricant and preservative, and one bag containing approximately 200 Code VI white cotton gun cleaning patches. Prominent markings include the Elephant brand trademark with an elephant logo and NET WT. 16 OZ (454 g) on the powder can, the CCI branding with U.S. Musket Caps Liberty and 100ct. on the cap tins, and standard product identification on the cleaning agents. The items are housed in their original retail containers which display various manufacturing details and safety instructions. Note - As an antique or black powder firearm, this item does not require a background check.3 cap tins are empty and black powderis empty
Lot: 64 - Indigenous North American Prehistoric Lithic Set
This collection consists of approximately 29 prehistoric lithic artifacts representing various Indigenous North American stone tool technologies. The grouping features a range of diagnostic projectile point forms, including side-notched, corner-notched, and stemmed types. These specimens are hand-knapped through lithic reduction techniques, displaying percussion and pressure flaking scars, marginal retouching, and bifacial thinning. The materials comprise various silicate minerals such as chert, flint, jasper, and chalcedony in colors ranging from gray and black to tan, white, and reddish-brown. Tool types identified include arrowheads, spear tips, scrapers, and bifacial fragments. Notable within the group is a small biface shaped into a fish-form eccentric. Surface characteristics include varying degrees of patina and mineral staining. These typologies are characteristic of the Archaic through Woodland periods of North American prehistory.
Lot: 65 - Pair GE 40-Channel Handheld CB Transceivers 3-5979
A pair of General Electric (GE) model 3-5979 handheld Citizens Band (CB) transceivers. Each unit is constructed from dark grey and black textured plastic. The front panels feature a rotary channel selector dial numbered 1 through 39 (with intermediate dots for even numbers), a red-tinted digital LED channel display window, and a yellow button labeled Channel Display / Battery Check. Below the display is a three-position slide switch for HI - MID - LO power settings and a four-slotted grille labeled MIC for the integrated internal microphone. The top of each unit features two rotary knobs for power/volume and squelch control. A large black push-to-talk (PTT) button is located on the left side of the housing. Each transceiver is equipped with a retractable, telescopic metal antenna featuring a black and silver decorative sleeve marked with 40, SEARCH, and a GE monogram logo followed by the word sentry. The right side of each unit includes two jacks labeled ANTENNA and 12V DC. The rear of the units includes a molded label identifying them as FCC ID: G9H3-5979 and MADE IN MALAYSIA. Both units have attached black nylon carrying straps.
Lot: 66 - T. Eakins & D. Cornwell Medical History Prints
A trio of color offset lithographic prints depicting historical medical scenes. The collection includes two reproductions of works by Thomas Eakins: The Gross Clinic (1875) and The Agnew Clinic. These prints were published for Ethicon Suture Laboratories, a Division of Johnson and Johnson, and include printed credits to Jefferson Medical College and the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. The third print is The Dawn of Abdominal Surgery by Dean Cornwell, N.A., published by John Wyeth and Brother, Inc., Philadelphia. This print is accompanied by its original paper folder and a descriptive tissue paper overlay featuring a numbered key that identifies the historical figures in the scene, including Dr. Ephraim McDowell and Jane Todd Crawford. All works feature printed titles, artist names, and publisher information in the lower margins. The Cornwell print also includes a printed artist monogram in the lower left of the image.
Lot: 67 - Pair Majolica Style Reading Monkey Figurines
This pair of glazed ceramic figurines depicts anthropomorphic monkeys in a seated position, designed in the Singerie tradition. Each monkey is dressed in a red fez, a light-colored vest with dark blue trim, and matching trousers, and is shown reading a small green book. The figures are seated on square pedestals featuring a diamond-textured pattern and decorated with red and blue swags. The pedestals rest on rectangular bases with a dark blue bottom edge and a scalloped white and blue border. The underside of one figurine is incised with the number 187 and contains a central circular vent hole. The underside of the second figurine features faint, incised cursive characters that appear to read as a W or M followed by R. 3623. Both pieces are finished with a glossy glaze showing a fine network of crazing.
Lot: 68 - Disney & Scholastic Children's Books & Cassettes
This collection consists of several hardcover children�s books and an assortment of audio cassette tapes, primarily featuring Disney and Scholastic titles produced between 1977 and 1993. The primary group includes multiple large-format hardcover books from The Talking Mickey Mouse Show series, published by Worlds of Wonder (W.o.W.) in conjunction with The Walt Disney Company. These titles include The Impossible Journey (1986), Secret of the Silver Mine (1987), The Littlest Viking (1987), A Mystery in Paris (1986), and The Little Lost Elephant (1987). Each of these volumes is accompanied by a color-coordinated cassette tape specifically designed for use with the Talking Mickey Mouse animatronic toy. The lot also contains several loose audio cassette tapes. Notable Scholastic Cassette titles include The Relatives Came by Cynthia Rylant (1993), Skyfire by Frank Asch (1990), Miss Nelson Has a Field Day by Harry Allard (1988), Over in the Meadow (1993), and Ming Lo Moves the Mountain by Arnold Lobel (1986). Also included are two Walt Disney Storyteller red shell cassettes featuring Pete�s Dragon (1977) and Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (1979). Additional tapes include Schoolhouse Rock: The Body Machine (1984), World Famous Stories: Pinocchio (1988), and Summertime Kids' Stories (1986). The books feature pictorial boards and are quarto in format. The cassette shells are constructed of molded plastic with printed labels. Items were manufactured in the United States, Hong Kong, and China.
Lot: 69 - Scholastic Children's Audiobook Cassettes 1986-93
A collection of children's audiobook cassettes from the Scholastic Cassettes series, published between 1986 and 1993. The group features stories by authors including Tomie dePaola, Kevin Henkes, Jan Brett, Paulette Bourgeois, Pat Hutchins, and Eve Bunting. Each unit consists of a standard audiocassette housed in a clear plastic jewel case with a printed paper J-card insert. The inserts provide color illustrations from the original books and publication data including title, author, narrator, composer, and copyright date. Production credits cite Scholastic Inc. in association with entities such as Blane and DeRosa Productions, Listening Library, Inc., Hirtz Music Construction, and Robert Mack Productions. Titles present include Sheila Rae, the Brave; Franklin Is Lost; Merry Christmas, Strega Nona; The Legend of the Bluebonnet; The Whale's Song; The Little Band; More Bunny Trouble; Mama, Do You Love Me?; The Day the Goose Got Loose; Berlioz the Bear; Over the River and Through the Woods; Where's Our Mama?; Marshmallow; Traveling to Tondo; Is Your Mama a Llama?; Why the Sun and the Moon Live in the Sky; Old Bear; The Wind Blew; and The Legend of the Indian Paintbrush.
Lot: 70 - Set 3 Dazey Style Glass & Cast Iron Butter Churns
A set of three decorative butter churns in graduated sizes, designed in the style of antique Dazey glass churns. Each piece features a clear glass jar with a rectangular footprint and molded lettering on the sides. The jars are paired with cast iron screw-on lids that house a manual, gear-driven crank mechanism. These mechanisms are fitted with turned wooden handle grips and internal wooden paddles for churning. The metal components exhibit a uniform, artificially aged rusted finish characteristic of contemporary decorative reproductions. The collection is accompanied by its original cardboard box, which bears a label identifying the set as item number RA79004 LMS and notes the country of origin as India. A sticker on the base of the smallest jar also indicates it was made in India.
Lot: 71 - Cleveland Press June 1934 Bound Archive Volume
A large-format bound archive volume containing the daily issues of The Cleveland Press for the month of June 1934. The volume contains the daily Final Home editions, beginning with the issue dated Friday, June 1, 1934. The content provides a comprehensive record of regional and national news during the Great Depression, with headlines covering the search for the Clyne witness, severe heatwaves affecting agriculture, and local criminal investigations such as the Gordon Park mystery. The archive is heavily illustrated with period photography and extensive display advertisements for contemporary Cleveland retailers, including The May Company, Wurlitzer, The Halle Bros. Co., and The Vincent-Barstow Co. A full-page color advertisement for Chesterfield cigarettes is present. The volume features multiple pages of period comic strips, including Buck Rogers, 25th Century A.D., Alley Oop, Wash Tubbs, Freckles and His Friends, and Bizzy Bear. The issues are bound in blue cloth over heavy boards with a black leather title label affixed to the spine featuring gold-stamped text. Size: Folio (approximately 17 inches by 23 inches).
Lot: 72 - The Cleveland Press Bound Folio, July-August 1940
A large folio volume containing a collection of daily issues of The Cleveland Press newspaper spanning July and August 1940. The volume is quarter-bound in tan cloth with marbled paper-covered boards. The spine features the title Cleveland Press and the date range July - Aug. 1940 stamped in black ink. Provenance is indicated by a circular Library of Congress stamp at the base of the spine surrounding an eagle emblem, accompanied by the handwritten archival number 9278. This volume captures a significant two-month period during World War II with front-page headlines covering the Battle of Britain, the shelling of ships in the English Channel, the Italian advance in Somaliland, and motives for the murder of Leon Trotsky. Local content includes coverage of Cleveland Indians pitcher Bob Feller, regional news, and extensive period advertising for local businesses such as Taylor's department store and the Stone Shoe Company. The interior also features full-page daily comic strips including Donald Duck, Nancy, Wash Tubbs, and Freckles and His Friends. Masthead dates visible include July 1, July 24, August 8, and August 22, 1940.
Lot: 73 - Pearson's Magazine, Oct & Nov 1909, 2 Issues
Two original softcover issues of Pearson's Magazine, specifically the October 1909 and November 1909 editions. These American periodicals are bound in their original illustrated paper wrappers and are quarto in size. The October issue includes The Adventures of Mr. Peter Ruff by E. Phillips Oppenheim, illustrated by Bayard Jones, and James Creelman's investigative piece After the Great Massacre. The November issue features cover art by Arthur Covey and contains James Creelman's The Turks, The Christians and the Holy Sepulchre along with political cartoons by W.A. Rogers. Both magazines contain numerous period advertisements, notably a color back-cover advertisement for Crystal Domino Sugar and ads for M. M. Motorcycles and the Hoffman House. Measurements: 10 x 6.75 inches each.
Lot: 74 - Pearson's Magazine, 3 Issues, Apr, Jul & Aug 1907
A trio of original softcover issues of Pearson's Magazine from 1907, comprising the April, July, and August editions. These quarto-sized periodicals are bound in their original illustrated paper wrappers. The April issue, Volume XVII, Number 4, contains The Mastery of a Billion Dollars by James Creelman and stories featuring the character Randolph Mason by Melville Davisson Post. The July issue features The Other Mr. Perkins and an article regarding the Steel Corporation. The August issue, Volume XVIII, Number 2, features the serialized story The Missioner by E. Phillips Oppenheim. The publications include numerous black-and-white illustrations and period advertisements, such as a full-page Sapolio advertisement noting a photograph taken in Winthrop, Maine, in 1905.
Lot: 75 - Tom Lovell, Surrender at Appomattox, Lithograph
This offset lithographic print on paper, titled Surrender at Appomattox, is after the original work by American illustrator Tom Lovell. The scene depicts the historic surrender of General Robert E. Lee to General Ulysses S. Grant at the Appomattox Court House on April 9, 1865. Lee is shown seated at a desk on the left side of the composition accompanied by his aide-de-camp, while Grant is seated at a smaller table on the right, surrounded by several Union officers. The print features a printed artist signature in the lower right corner of the image. The lower right margin contains a printed copyright reading � 1986 National Geographic Society. The lower center margin is titled SURRENDER AT APPOMATTOX / April 9, 1865. The work is professionally housed in a dark-stained wood frame with a double mat in gray and navy blue under glass. The reverse is sealed with a dust cover and retains a gallery label from Carriage House Gallery.
Lot: 76 - Mort Kunstler, War Is Hell, Framed Civil War Print
Framed reproduction print, likely an offset lithograph, after the original 1994 oil painting titled War Is Hell by American historical artist Mort K�nstler. The scene depicts Union General William Tecumseh Sherman during the American Civil War, leading his troops through the burning ruins of a city, likely Atlanta, during his March to the Sea. The composition features Sherman on horseback in the foreground, flanked by cavalry and infantrymen against a backdrop of intense flames and charred buildings. The work features a printed artist signature and date of 94 in the lower-left corner. A brass plaque mounted to the bottom of the frame is inscribed with the title and artist: "WAR IS HELL" BY MORT K�NSTLER. The piece is professionally presented in a dark wood frame with a gold-toned inner border and a navy blue mat with a gold-leafed bevel. The reverse is finished with black dust paper and includes a hanging wire.
Lot: 77 - Arts and Crafts Style Hammered Copper Table Lamp
This Arts and Crafts style table lamp is constructed of hand-hammered copper featuring a dark, aged patina. The design consists of a conical metal shade supported by a single, wide-curved metal arm that terminates in a decorative scroll. The base displays a matching bulbous, hammered form. The interior of the shade shows a bright hammered copper surface. The lamp has been rewired with a modern cream-colored plastic-insulated cord and a standard two-prong plug. It is equipped with a standard brass shell socket and a black plastic rotary turn-knob switch. No maker's marks or signatures are present.
Lot: 78 - Toyota Motor Tool Kit and Vinyl Roll Bag
This is a factory tool kit and storage roll produced by Toyota Motor in Japan. This specific set was standard equipment for various Toyota vehicles from the late 1960s through the early 1980s, frequently associated with models such as the Land Cruiser FJ40, Hilux, and Corolla. The roll bag is constructed from a textured tan vinyl with contrasting green piping and a black fabric web strap closure secured with metal D-rings. The exterior is printed in red with the period-correct stylized Toyota logo and the text TOYOTA MOTOR MADE IN JAPAN. The interior contains stitched pockets designed to house various automotive tools. This kit includes an L-shaped lug wrench featuring a pry-bar tip marked MADE IN JAPAN, a spark plug tube wrench, and a yellow-painted folding metal wheel chock also embossed with MADE IN JAPAN. Length: Approximately 12 to 14 inches.
Lot: 79 - NASA Space Memorabilia, Plaques & Lithographs
A collection of NASA and space exploration memorabilia comprising two framed replica plaques and an assortment of official lithograph photographs. The first plaque is a gold-tone metal replica of the Pioneer 10 plaque, featuring symbolic imagery intended for extraterrestrial life, housed in a black frame with a gold-tone inner border. The second plaque is a silver-tone metal replica of the Apollo 11 lunar plaque mounted on a wood-grain base, featuring the inscription Here men from the planet Earth first set foot upon the Moon and facsimile signatures of the Apollo 11 crew and Richard Nixon. The group of NASA lithographs includes official portraits and mission photographs. Identified subjects include John Glenn, Virgil Gus Grissom, Frank Borman, and Elliot M. See, Jr. Mission crew photographs include the Gemini IV and Gemini X prime crews. The collection also contains black-and-white photographs of early satellite launches, including the Vanguard I, Vanguard II, and Juno II Pioneer III Space Probe. Most lithographs feature printed identification and NASA reference numbers. Signatures on the lithograph portraits are printed facsimiles and have not been third-party authenticated.
Lot: 80 - Set 3 Dazey Style Butter Churns
A graduated set of three contemporary reproduction manual hand-crank butter churns, modeled after early 20th-century designs by the Dazey Churn and Manufacturing Company. Each unit consists of a square-profile clear glass jar base with a cast iron lid and crank mechanism. The metal components feature a factory-applied, distressed faux-rust finish to simulate an aged appearance. The crank mechanisms include external gearing, turned wood handle knobs, and internal wooden paddles. Each glass jar is embossed with lettering that reads Dazey Churn Co. The largest cast iron lid features an embossed number 12 on the neck. This set includes the original manufacturer packaging from India, labeled with Item #: RA79004 LMS and Desc: Butter Churn Set of 3 Pcs. These items are designed for decorative use in rustic or primitive-style home decor.
Lot: 81 - GSD Nr. 5 Pasta Machine, W. Germany
A hand-cranked pasta or noodle cutting machine manufactured by GSD (Gross and Schmidt). This model, designated as Nr. 5, features a heavy cast metal body finished in blue and white enamel-style paint. The machine is designed for table mounting via an integrated C-clamp with a polished metal wing-nut screw. The internal mechanism consists of three separate roller sets: one with small perforations for fine noodles or vermicelli, one with horizontal ribbing, and one smooth set. The rollers appear to be constructed of brass or a brass-toned metal alloy. The unit is operated by a blue metal crank arm fitted with a red wooden handle. On the reverse side, a series of adjustable metal plates are secured by flat-head screws. Markings include GSD Nr. 5 embossed on the top edge and highlighted in red paint. The polished metal top plate is stamped Made in Western Germany. A small number 75 is incised into the cast body at the hinge point.
Lot: 82 - Eagle Signal Alusig Red Traffic Light w/ Pelco
This is a single-section traffic signal head manufactured by the Alusig division of Eagle Signal. The unit features a square-shaped yellow painted aluminum housing. It is fitted with a single red circular textured lens. The rear of the housing displays an embossed square containing a stylized bird logo, the trademark for Eagle Signal, with the name ALUSIG embossed below it. The signal is topped with an adjustable cast metal mounting bracket marked PELCO SE-0370. The unit has been wired with a standard two-prong electrical cord for domestic use and illuminates when connected to a power source. Approximate Dimensions: 14 inches x 14 inches x 7 inches.
Lot: 83 - Set 4 Cardinal Corp Mid-C. Chrome & Plastic Chairs
A set of four industrial task chairs manufactured by the Cardinal Corporation of Stanley, Wisconsin. These mid-century modern style chairs feature molded green plastic backrests and seats mounted to chrome-plated tubular steel frames. The seats and backrests are secured to the frame with visible metal fasteners. The frame construction includes an X-style cross-brace under the seat for structural reinforcement. Each chair is supported by four legs terminating in black swivel caster wheels. The underside of the green plastic components is embossed with the maker mark: CARDINAL CORPORATION / OF / STANLEY, WISCONSIN.
Lot: 84 - 14 Appalachian Industrial & Commercial Decals
An assortment of 14 commercial and institutional decals and bumper stickers, primarily representing businesses and organizations from the Appalachian and Tri-State regions of Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Ohio. This collection features several items associated with regional industrial and coal mining sectors. Featured pieces include: Line Power Manufacturing Corp. of Bristol, Virginia, featuring a blue logo on a grey-tan rectangular field. A. Schulman Inc. of Akron, Ohio, a yellow strip for engineered plastics compounds. Polyman energy-conserving material yellow strip. Paramont Pride large white bumper sticker with black block lettering. Two variations of KET (The Kentucky Network) decals, including one tan and green and one blue and white. Safety Equipment Distributing Company, Inc. with locations in Knoxville and Smyrna, Tennessee. Wise County Vocational-Technical Center of Virginia. Sperry Univac blue strip reading I am With Sperry Univac. Parkway Auto Sales, Inc. of Isom, Kentucky, featuring a blue prismatic background. Somerset Sales and Rentals, Inc. of Somerset, Kentucky. Transervice Lease Corporation black strip with orange and white text. Parts large stylized logo in brown and black. Wilder oval decal with black text on white. The reverse of several stickers reveals they are unused new old stock, with some featuring the manufacturer mark MaCal.
Lot: 85 - Pair Manuals: Trapper & Fisherman (1956)
A pair of softcover instructional manuals concerning outdoor pursuits. The first volume is titled The Trapper's Companion, published by A. R. Harding of Columbus, Ohio. This small-format guidebook contains instructions and diagrams for the construction of various homemade traps, including deadfalls and snares. The interior features woodcut-style illustrations such as the popular Canadian deadfall and figure-four triggers, along with photographs of trappers with catches of muskrat, skunk, and various furs from Pennsylvania and Northern Ontario. The second volume is The Fisherman's Handbook, 3rd Edition, published by The Fisherman Magazine around 1956. This larger reference volume contains comprehensive sections on boats, outboard motors, reels, rods, and various fish species. The work is heavily illustrated with period advertisements for brands including Johnson Sea-Horse motors, Heddon River Runt lures, Monel fishing line, and Uncle Josh pork rind baits. It includes geographic fishing guides for states such as Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, and North Carolina, as well as a glossary of motor terms and biological identification charts for species like the Yellow Perch and Rio Grande Perch.
Lot: 86 - Chronicle-Telegram, Nov & Dec 1947, Bound Folio
This is a bound elephant folio archival volume containing daily editions of The Chronicle-Telegram newspaper from Elyria, Ohio, for the months of November and December 1947. The volume is half-bound in dark pebbled cloth with tan buckram on the spine and corners. The spine features black stamped text reading CHRONICLE TELEGRAM, 1947, and the months NOVEMBER and DECEMBER. An ink stamp inside the front cover identifies the binder as the O. J. Forman Company, News File Binders, Monmouth, Illinois. The collection includes a continuous run of daily editions from late 1947, preserving a comprehensive historical record of post-war American life. Significant front-page headlines from this period include POWER STRUGGLE IS SPLITTING EUROPE (November 12) regarding the early Cold War and domestic reports such as 9 INJURED IN AUTOMOBILE COLLISIONS (November 1). The volume is a rich source of period graphic design and commercial history, featuring large-format advertisements for major brands of the era including Buick, Sears, Roebuck and Co., Sunoco, and Bendix Radios. It also contains multiple pages of classic comic strips including Nancy, Archie, Mickey Finn, and others. The interior pages consist of original newsprint with period illustrations, photographs, and maps throughout.
Lot: 87 - The Cleveland Press: Bound Issues, November 1933
A large folio bound volume containing the daily issues of The Cleveland Press newspaper for the month of November 1933. The volume is bound in publisher's sage green cloth with a black title label on the spine and front board featuring gold-toned stamped lettering. The interior contains the complete daily run for that month, documenting significant historical events including the re-election of Ray T. Miller, the inauguration of Mayor Harry L. Davis, National Recovery Administration (NRA) initiatives, and the Dr. Alice L. Wynekoop murder trial. The issues include the Press Sports section, illustrated retailer advertisements for Sears, Roebuck and Co., Bond Clothes, and Nisley Shoes, and a dedicated features page with comic strips such as Buck Rogers, 25th Century, A.D., Alley Oop, Freckles and His Friends, and Wash Tubbs. A circular ink property stamp from the Cleveland Public Library is present on the front page of the issue dated November 1, 1933.
Lot: 88 - Bryant, Popular History of US, Serial Parts, 1878
A collection of original serial parts for Bryant's Popular History of the United States, published by Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, with covers dated 1878 and 1879. These softcover pamphlets are bound in their original illustrated paper wrappers and were marketed with the statement Sold Only By Subscription. The decorative front covers feature a composite engraving of a sailing ship, a landscape, the US Capitol building, and a prominent bald eagle. Individual issues present in this group include Part One, Part Thirteen, Part Twenty-Six, Part Twenty-Nine, and Part Thirty-Five. The work is described as Fully Illustrated and contains numerous engravings, maps, and portraits integrated within the text, including a portrait of Patrick Gordon in the section concerning Pennsylvania.
Lot: 89 - Berlin, Cohan, Paull et al. Sheet Music, 1907-41
This collection of sheet music contains multiple paper booklets from the early 20th century, primarily featuring popular songs, marches, and waltzes. Notable inclusions are Irving Berlin's Oh! How I Hate To Get Up In The Morning (Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., 1918), Beautiful Ohio by Mary Earl (Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., 1918), Herald of Peace by E.T. Paull (E.T. Paull Music Co., 1914), and Pray For The Lights To Go Out by Tunnah and Skidmore (Skidmore Music Co., 1914). Other titles present include When You Come Back by George M. Cohan (M. Witmark & Sons, 1918), Horses by Richard A. Whiting and Byron Gay (Leo. Feist Inc., 1926), Smarty by Jack Norworth and Albert Von Tilzer (The York Music Co., 1908), and Old Black Joe by Stephen Foster (McKinley Music Co.). The booklets are quarto-sized with illustrated covers featuring artwork attributed to Barbelle, Dan Lutz, and Pfeiffer. Several pieces feature photographs of performers such as Dot Barnett and Bob Causer's Collegians. The Irving Berlin piece bears an owner signature in ink reading Holly H. Richey. Additional titles in the group include Tonight We Love, Is There Any Better Country Than The USA?, That�s What God Made Mothers For, When I Am Grown Up Daddy, Summer Breezes Waltzes, The Hero and the Fairies, College Life, and It Takes A Little Girl To Build A Home Sweet Home. Measurements: approximately 12 x 9 inches per sheet.
Lot: 90 - Set 3 Dazey Style Glass Butter Churn Reproductions
A set of three graduated manual butter churns, produced as contemporary decorative reproductions of Dazey Churn and Mfg. Co. designs. The set consists of small, medium, and large sizes. Each unit features a clear, square-profile glass jar with embossed lettering. The glass on the smallest jar is marked DAZEY CHURN, ST. LOUIS, and NO. 10. Each jar is fitted with a cast-iron mechanical assembly featuring a hand-cranked gear mechanism. These mechanisms drive internal wooden paddle blades attached to metal drive shafts. The crank arms are finished with turned wooden handles. The metal components are finished with a heavy, uniform rust-colored patina to simulate an antique appearance. As indicated by the accompanying packaging label for Item RA79004 LMS, this set was manufactured in India.
Lot: 91 - Dostal Brothers Edelweiss Beer Wooden Crate w/ Lid
16x25x14 This is a wooden bottle shipping crate from the Dostal Brothers brewery, formerly located in Bucyrus, Ohio. The crate is constructed from thick wood planks reinforced with galvanized metal strapping at the corners and along the perimeter of the lid. It features a continuous metal rod hinge and integrated rectangular cutout handles on the side panels. The front panel is stenciled with the Edelweiss brand name in script inside a pennant-shaped border. The back of the crate is stenciled with Dostal Brothers / Bucyrus, Ohio in a rectangular frame. The interior back panel contains the instructions When Empty Return To / Dostal Bros., Bucyrus, Ohio. A manufacturer mark on the side panel identifies the maker as The Buckeye Bottle Case Co. of Cincinnati, Ohio. The interior floor of the crate exhibits dark circular staining and impressions consistent with the storage and transport of glass bottles.
Lot: 92 - A Collection of Six Advertising Ashtrays
This group of promotional ashtrays features various hospitality, brewery, and distillery brands from the mid-to-late 20th century. The collection includes a rectangular white milk glass dish with the blue Harp Lager logo and central harp symbol. A square-rounded cream ceramic ashtray features red and black text for Greene King, Harvest Ale, and Abbot Ale. A circular white ceramic piece is printed with Canadian Club in script alongside Hiram Walker's and Imported Whisky in block lettering. The lot contains two Las Vegas themed pieces: a clear glass circular ashtray with red and white fired-on enamel for the Riviera Hotel and Delmonico, and a black glazed ceramic circular ashtray with white lettering for the Hotel Fremont Downtown Las Vegas. Completing the set is a circular smoked glass ashtray for InnSuites International showing a maroon logo and contact phone numbers for the United States and Canada. Visible markings include Harp Lager, Greene King, Harvest Ale, Abbot Ale, Canadian Club, Hiram Walker's, Imported Whisky, Riviera, Delmonico, Las Vegas, Hotel Fremont, Downtown Las Vegas, and InnSuites International.
Lot: 93 - Set International Burlap Coffee Shipping Sacks
An assortment of used coffee shipping sacks constructed from coarse-woven natural burlap and jute fiber. This collection includes bags from various international coffee-producing regions, featuring printed graphics and text for identification and logistics. The assortment includes sacks from Royal Coffee, Inc. destined for the USA with a net weight of 60 kg. Also included are sacks from Cafes do Brasil featuring a stylized green coffee branch logo with red cherries, and Brazilian Arabica beans from Cooxupe with a vertical green stripe. East African representation includes a bag from Cafe Imports for coffee produced in the Uru North region of Tanzania, a bag for coffee from Munga, Tanzania, and a bag for Kebena Kossa natural Limu coffee from Ethiopia marked for the 2020/21 crop year with a central blue stripe. Printing is executed in multi-colored inks including black, green, red, and blue.
Lot: 94 - A Collection of Five Burlap Coffee Transport Sacks
A collection of five woven jute burlap coffee transport sacks originating from Ethiopia and Indonesia. One sack features dark blue text identifying the contents as Kebena Kossa Ethiopian coffee, specifically Natural Limu Grade 3 from the 2020/21 crop year, including ICO 010/0507/0002 and certification number 0002. Another sack displays a black VC logo for Varion Coffee and is labeled Indonesia Arabica Coffee Sumatra Mandheling Grade 1 DP, featuring a single vertical green stripe. Two sacks are printed with information for Royal Coffee, Inc., including container number 0050104 and a 60 kg net weight, with USA as the destination. A fifth sack features a diamond-shaped graphic logo and a central vertical green stripe, with text indicating Sumatra Mandheling Grade 1 DP coffee from Indonesia. These sacks are constructed from coarse natural woven fibers and were used for the international transport of green coffee beans.
Lot: 95 - Set 4 International Burlap Green Coffee Sacks
A set of four industrial shipping sacks for green coffee beans, manufactured from woven jute burlap. This collection includes bags from multiple international origins. One sack from Cooperativa Sagrada Familia in Nicaragua features Sucafina Specialty branding and indicates a weight of 69 kg. A second sack from Nicaragua is marked for Royal Coffee, Jinotega region, with a 69 kg capacity. A sack from Indonesia features a vertical green stripe and a stylized VC logo, identifying the contents as Sumatra Mandheling Grade 1 DP with a 60 kg weight. The final sack from Peru features Shared-X Impact Farming branding from the Chanchamayo Junin region. All bags feature stenciled black text and graphic logos related to the coffee estates and export cooperatives.
Lot: 96 - Midland 13-105B Walkie-Talkies & Field Glasses
This lot features a pair of 1960s walkie-talkies and a pair of antique-style field glasses. The walkie-talkies are Midland Model 13-105B, manufactured in Japan in 1966. These portable hand-held transceivers are housed in black plastic cabinets with brushed metal-effect faceplates featuring a perforated sunburst pattern. Each unit is marked 5 Transistor and bears the stylized Midland manufacturer's mark. The reverse of each radio includes a silver foil label certifying FCC compliance and stating the manufacturing date. Both units are equipped with telescoping chrome antennas and side-mounted push-to-talk buttons. Included are two matching black textured leatherette carrying cases with silver Midland branding. The field glasses are of an antique Galilean design, constructed of metal with a black finish over brass. They feature a central knurled focusing wheel, a fixed-width bridge, and side loops for a neck strap. No maker's marks, model numbers, or magnification specifications are visible on the optics.
Lot: 97 - & Modern Advertising & Themed Playing Cards
A collection of 17 individual decks and multi-deck sets of playing cards spanning several decades, featuring corporate advertising, pop culture, and souvenir themes. The assortment includes multiple airline decks from United Airlines in red and blue variants and an Eastern Airlines bridge-size deck. Maritime and travel themes are represented by a Royal Caribbean Cruise Line deck and a deck featuring a square-rigged ship illustration. Advertising and corporate items include a 1994 Coca-Cola deck by The United States Playing Card Company, a Cunningham's 21 Drug Stores World Wide Pleasure deck, and a promotional deck for Lew Birmelin / Shaw-Barton of Mansfield, Ohio. A double-deck presentation set in a clear plastic case features United Hard Chrome and United Grinding and Machine Co. Themed and pop culture items include a Kennedy Kards deck featuring political caricatures from the early 1960s, a miniature Disney Mickey Mouse deck in a plastic travel case, and a Best Friends by Ruth Maystead dog-themed deck dated 2003. Art and decorative sets include a double-deck set with Edgar Degas-style ballet dancer motifs, a Remembrance bridge deck in a gold-toned box, and a Cartamundi Classic deck. Standard decks approximately 2.5 x 3.5 inches Bridge decks approximately 2.25 x 3.5 inches.
Lot: 98 - A Collection of Four American Advertising Tins and Containers Including Stanley's Crow Repellent and Lee of Conshohocken
This collection features four advertising containers from the early to mid-20th century, manufactured in the United States. The group includes a lithographed metal tin for Stanley�s Crow Repellent, manufactured by Borderland Products, Inc., Buffalo, New York. This 1/2 pint rectangular tin features a screw-top spout and graphics detailing its use for protecting seed corn with refined coal tar and creosote oil. Also present is a tall cylindrical metal container for the Lee of Conshohocken Extra Size Repair Kit, produced by the Lee Tire & Rubber Co., Conshohocken, Pennsylvania. This self-vulcanizing repair kit container features period graphics illustrating tire tube repair and mentions uses for various rubber goods. A cylindrical cardboard shaker container with metal ends for Saywell�s Ant Food from Saywell Laboratories, Cleveland, Ohio, is included, featuring a printed 25-cent price and listing sodium fluoride as an active ingredient. The fourth item is a cylindrical cardboard container for Compound Licorice Powder U.S.P., packed for Superia Laboratories, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio, and labeled for use as a laxative. Each item exhibits the typography and graphic design typical of period industrial and pharmaceutical packaging.
Lot: 99 - Wood Trinket Box w/ Rococo Print & Mirror
7.5x10x2 This wooden vanity or trinket box features a hinged lid with a color lithographic print inset under glass. The print portrays a Rococo style f�te galante scene with several elegantly attired figures in a garden setting. The print is housed within a carved wooden frame with a repeating classical leaf motif. The interior of the lid features an inset rectangular mirror. The main body of the box is partitioned into three compartments of varying sizes. The construction consists of a stained wood frame and partitions with a cardboard backing on the interior lid held in place by small metal nails. No artist signatures, edition numbers, or maker marks are visible on the item.
Lot: 100 - Set 3 Dazey Style Glass & Cast Iron Butter Churns
This set of three graduated butter churns consists of decorative reproductions designed in the style of antique Dazey models. Each churn is constructed with a square-sided glass jar and a cast iron mechanical assembly on the lid. The assembly includes a hand-turned crank with a wooden handle that operates internal wooden paddles via a geared mechanism. The largest unit features a metal lid embossed with the number 12. The smallest glass jar displays the embossed text DAZEY CHURN & MFG CO. These items are presented with their original retail packaging, which labels the set as Item number RA79004 LMS and specifies that they were made in India. The cast iron parts have a deliberate rusted finish meant to evoke an antique appearance.
Lot: 101 - Yi Wu Andong Wood Mantel & Electric Fireplace
41x17x42.5 tallThis electric fireplace is a two-piece unit consisting of a decorative wooden mantel and a removable electric firebox insert. The mantel is designed in a traditional Neo-Classical revival style, featuring a stepped top shelf over a central frieze with a raised arched molding and a decorative keystone block. The sides are detailed with fluted pilasters resting on a tiered plinth base. It is constructed of wood with a medium-brown stain that includes factory-applied distressing, such as simulated wormholes and surface abrasions, to create an aged appearance. The electric insert is housed in a black metal case with a tempered glass front and contains a faux log set designed to produce a flickering flame effect. The upper portion of the firebox features a grill for heater vents and a control panel with red indicator lights. A manufacturer's label on the back of the insert identifies the unit as Model ADL-2000M-X, manufactured by Yi Wu Andong Electrical Appliances Co., Ltd. in August 2007. Electrical specifications are 120V, 60Hz, and 1500W, and the unit is cULus listed.
Lot: 102 - Marble Top Mahogany-Finished Pedestal Plant Stand
12 dia and 39.5tall A traditional pedestal-style plant stand or accent table featuring a circular white marble top with gray veining and a bullnose edge. The stand is constructed with a dark mahogany-finished wooden pedestal column showcasing multiple decorative ring and knop turnings. The unit is supported by a tripod base consisting of three outward-curved legs. The top of the pedestal features a circular mounting disc with a central bolt where the marble top was originally attached. Similar examples are attributed to late 20th-century makers such as Heygill Imports or The Bombay Company, though no manufacturer marks or labels were identified on this item during inspection. Approximate Dimensions: Height 36 inches, Top Diameter 12 inches.
Lot: 103 - American Renaissance Revival Walnut & Marble Chest
40x18x39.5 This American Victorian Renaissance Revival chest of drawers, produced circa 1870�1880, is constructed of walnut with pine or poplar secondary wood. The piece is surmounted by a beveled white marble top featuring gray veining. The chest contains four full-width drawers, each adorned with applied moldings that form recessed panels with notched or eared corners. The case features paneled sides and is accented with carved corbels at the upper corners and additional carved decorative elements near the base. It stands on a simple plinth base with turned circular feet. The drawers are fitted with brass drop-ring pulls on rectangular backplates and circular metal escutcheons for keys. The back is composed of vertical planks of secondary wood. A handwritten number 34 in white chalk or grease pencil is present on the rear panel.
Lot: 104 - Jacobean Revival Burl & Hardwood Console Table
60x18x30 This console or library table is designed in the Jacobean or Spanish Baroque Revival style, likely produced in the early 20th century. The rectangular top is constructed with book-matched burl wood veneer panels set within a darker, straight-grained cross-banded wood border. The perimeter of the tabletop features a carved edge with a repeating pattern of ovals and scrolls. The table is supported by a trestle-style base characterized by two heavy bulbous or cup-and-cover turned supports resting on bracket feet. The supports are joined by a serpentine-shaped cross stretcher accented with three turned finials and central carved medallions. The piece is crafted from a dark-stained hardwood, potentially walnut or mahogany. No maker marks, labels, or stamps are visible on the item.
Lot: 105 - Duncan Phyfe Style Mahogany Triple Pedestal Table
82 in extended has 2 18 in leaves38i wide and 30in tall A mahogany or mahogany veneer dining table in the Duncan Phyfe style, featuring a rectangular top with two integrated drop leaves at the ends. The table is designed to expand via a wooden slide mechanism to accommodate additional leaves; one separate insert leaf is present. The top is supported by three turned pedestals. Each pedestal features four splayed, reeded legs terminating in brass-toned metal claw-foot caps. The construction includes a wooden track system for expansion and dowel pins for leaf alignment. No maker's marks or labels are visible.
Lot: 106 - American Turned Wood Spindle High Chair w/ Tray
18x18x37 An antique American wooden high chair dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. The chair is constructed from a stained hardwood and features a shaped crest rail over a backrest composed of four central flat-faced spindles and two outer turned stiles. It is equipped with a solid wood tray with a raised gallery edge, mounted on steam-bent arms that pivot on pins at the rear of the frame, allowing the tray to be flipped over the back for storage or seating. The chair includes a contoured plank seat, curved armrests, and is supported by four turned legs connected by two tiers of stretchers for stability. An integrated wooden footrest is attached to the front legs. The construction utilizes period-correct spindle-and-socket joinery. No visible manufacturer marks, stamps, or labels are present.
Lot: 107 - Late 19th C. American Stenciled Boston Rocker
This rocking chair is an example of the American Boston style featuring hand-stenciled and painted polychrome decoration. Constructed from mixed hardwoods with a dark-stained finish, the chair features a high back with a scrolled crest rail and a central vertical splat flanked by six spindles. The down-swept arms are supported by three spindles each and connect to a seat frame with a woven cane insert. The understructure consists of turned legs joined by a box stretcher, mounted on wooden rockers. Ornamental details include floral motifs in red and green, along with black-inked scrollwork and border accents across the crest rail, back splat, arms, and front seat rail. No clearly legible maker marks or stamps are present on the piece.
Lot: 108 - Attributed to Henkel Harris Mahogany Jewelry Chest
12x9.5x28 A mahogany tabletop jewelry chest or vanity organizer, attributed to Henkel Harris. The cabinet features a four-drawer arrangement in a two-over-two configuration. Each drawer is fitted with a faceted clear glass knob and lined with navy blue velvet. The exterior design incorporates traditional elements including a molded overhanging top, a tiered molded base, and fluted corner pilasters. The side panels feature recessed rectangular panels with shaped, scalloped edges. The back panel is pierced with two circular openings of different diameters. Drawer construction displays nailed joinery. No maker's marks are visible.
Lot: 109 - Alaska Packers Assoc Canoe Brand Salmon Wood Crate
20x13x10 A wooden shipping crate for canned salmon, featuring advertising for the Canoe Brand produced by the Alaska Packers Association. The box is constructed of thick wooden planks with simple nailed joints. The front panel and one side panel are decorated with black stenciled graphics. The design includes the text 4 DOZ. CANS in the upper left corner and FRESH RED in the upper right. The center features a decorative rectangular border containing the word SALMON in large bold block letters. Below this, CANOE BRAND is displayed between decorative scroll motifs. The bottom line reads ALASKA PACKERS ASSOCIATION. Notably, the graphics on one side panel are printed upside down relative to the front panel. The lid features faint black stenciled text arranged in two lines. The second line clearly reads WEST SALEM while the first line appears to contain a name or initials, possibly C. A. WEAVER. The crate was designed to hold four dozen cans of salmon.
Lot: 110 - Set 3 Dazey Style Glass Butter Churn Reproductions
A set of three modern reproduction butter churns in graduated sizes, categorized as decorative primitives. Each unit consists of a clear pressed glass jar base with a square footprint and rounded corners. The glass bodies are embossed with the lettering DAZEY and CHURN & MFG CO. The top mechanisms are constructed from cast metal with a manual hand-crank gear system and wooden handle grips. The internal dashers are also made of wood. These items are contemporary decorative reproductions manufactured in India, as evidenced by the adhesive base labels and the manufacturer information on the accompanying shipping box. The metal lids and mechanisms feature an intentional rusted patina applied during manufacturing to simulate age. The largest metal lid is embossed with the numeral 10.
Lot: 111 - Fenton White Hobnail Milk Glass Tableware Set
This collection features an assortment of white milk glass tableware manufactured by the Fenton Art Glass Company in the hobnail pattern. The glassware is characterized by regularly spaced raised nodules and includes several pieces with decorative ruffled or crimped rims. Included in the assortment is a salt and pepper condiment set comprising two shakers with silver-tone metal caps and a rectangular tray featuring a central chrome-plated handle with a ring finial. The group also contains a matched creamer and sugar set with flared ruffled rims and double handles, a low bowl with a wide ruffled edge and two integrated handles, and a small circular bowl featuring a heavy vertically-ribbed crimped ribbon rim. An embossed oval Fenton mark is present on the base of the glassware.
Lot: 112 - Set 5 Fenton Hobnail White Milk Glass Tableware
This set of white milk glass is produced in the Hobnail pattern by the Fenton Art Glass Company. Each piece is constructed from opaque white glass featuring regularly spaced, raised conical bumps across the body and lids. The collection includes matching candlesticks with hobnail-textured stems and circular bases, a footed lidded creamer with a pouring spout and single handle, a footed lidded sugar bowl with dual handles, and a lidded candy dish with a flat base. The lids are topped with stylized acorn-shaped finials and feature scalloped, ruffled edges that match the rims of the bowls. As seen in the provided images, the underside of the candy dish bears an embossed oval Fenton mark with the name in script and the numeral 9, indicating the piece was manufactured during the 1990s.
Lot: 113 - Imperial Glass Pattern Milk Glass Tableware
This collection of opaque white milk glass items is manufactured by the Imperial Glass Corporation and features the pattern. The grouping includes a footed centerpiece bowl, a pair of single-light candlesticks, and a covered handled nappy. Each piece is decorated with high-relief molded clusters of grapes and vine leaves. The footed bowl has an undulating scalloped rim and a beaded edge at the base. The matching candlesticks feature flared bases with corresponding grape motifs and beaded edges. The covered dish is finished with a lid featuring a grape cluster finial and a single horizontal handle on the bowl. Under ultraviolet light, the glass exhibits a pale green fluorescence indicative of manganese content. The base of the covered dish is marked with the molded IG logo inside a stylized oval.
Lot: 114 - 3 Fenton Hobnail Milk Glass Scalloped Edge Bowls
This collection consists of three opaque white milk glass bowls produced by the Fenton Art Glass Company in the signature Hobnail pattern. Each circular bowl is designed with an integrated raised central well and features a scalloped or ruffled edge on both the outer rim and the interior well. The exterior surfaces are covered in rows of raised hobs. One bowl displays the raised oval Fenton maker mark on the base, which identifies the piece as being manufactured in or after 1970. The remaining two bowls have faint or absent markings. These items are commonly identified as components of a larger chip and dip set, ashtrays, or candle holders.
Lot: 115 - Fenton Hobnail Milk Glass Bowl & Amber Compote
This lot features two distinct examples of American decorative glass. The first is a white milk glass pedestal bowl manufactured by Fenton Art Glass. It is decorated with an exterior hobnail pattern and a wide, double-crimped ruffled rim. The underside of the base displays an embossed oval Fenton mark, used by the company for pieces produced starting in the 1970s. The second item is a transparent amber glass pedestal compote. It features a spiral swirl pattern on the bowl and a matching twisted stem, finished with a ruffled rim. This amber piece is unmarked.
Lot: 116 - American Fruit & Vegetable Crate & Can Labels
This lot comprises a collection of approximately 17 original lithographic labels used for agricultural crates and canned goods, primarily dating from the early to mid-20th century. The collection features various brands and geographic origins across the United States, including California, Louisiana, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Arkansas. These items appear to be unused "new old stock" preserved from packing house archives. Individual brands and labels include: Two Golden State Lemons labels: Sunkist brand, packed by Lemon Cove Association, Tulare County, California. Features a California state map and oversized lemons. Markings include Western Litho Co., Los Angeles (1048). Two Fallbrook Brand Lemons labels: Sunkist brand, Fallbrook Citrus Association, Fallbrook, California. Features a waterfall scene. Markings include Crocker 2. Elk Brand Grapes: Features a portrait of an elk within a crest. Longwood Plantation Pure Syrup Cane: Features a vignette of a man cooking over an open fire, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Silver Tip California Grapes: Features a grizzly bear on a snowy ledge. Packed by Calripe Inc., Strathmore, California. Includes zip code 93267. Lady Rowena California Fruits: Features a medieval-style illustration of a woman on horseback. Packed by Ivanhoe Fruit Association, Ivanhoe, California. Three Mustang California Vegetables labels: Features a rearing white horse. Western Packing Co., Guadalupe, California. Podesta California Cherries: Features oversized cherries and orchard rows. Fred Podesta Farms, Linden, California. Powhatan Apple Rings: Features a profile portrait of an Indigenous man. H.P. Taylor Jr., Inc., Richmond, Virginia. Penrod June Peas: Features characters from Booth Tarkington�s Penrod novels. Littlestown Canning Co., Inc., Littlestown, Pennsylvania. Copyright 1914 by Doubleday, Page and Company. Race Track Flame Tokay Grapes: Features a horseshoe framing a grape cluster over a race track scene with cars. W.G. Micke, Lodi, California. White City Tomatoes: Features two red tomatoes in decorative frames. White City Canning Co., Green Forest, Arkansas. Dimensions vary by label type.
Lot: 117 - Fruit & Vegetable Crate Labels & Ephemera
An assortment of unused lithographed product labels primarily for fruit and vegetable crates from California and Florida, along with an agricultural instruction sheet. The collection features several prominent labels including Estero Brand Lemons from Goleta Lemon Association in Santa Barbara County with a coastal landscape graphic; Twins Brand Iceberg Lettuce from M. L. Kalich and Company in Watsonville showing two children holding a head of lettuce, marked with a 1941 trademark date; and Moonbeam Brand Citrus from Nelson and Company in Oviedo, Florida. Additional items include Million Dollar Brand Emperors grapes from Paul Dobson; Bronco Brand Citrus from Redlands Foothill Groves with a cowboy graphic; and Exposition Brand Lemons from Johnston Fruit Company featuring a reproduction of a 1909 award diploma. The lot also contains Carro Amano Aranci oranges from Gold Buckle Association; Squaw Brand Extra Sifted Peas from Centerville Canning Company; and smaller labels for Breakfast Belle and Hammock brands. A Dellford Brand potato label from United Grocers Company carries a 1974 date code. The group is accompanied by an instructional flyer for McQueen's Inoculator from the McQueen Bacteria Company of Baltic, Ohio. Visible lithographer marks include Schmidt Litho Company L.A., Crocker-Union S.F., and Stecher-Traung-Schmidt Corporation. The labels exhibit standard rectangular and die-cut formats typical of mid-century agricultural branding.
Lot: 118 - Litho Agricultural Crate & Product Labels
This collection consists of original mid-twentieth century color lithographic labels for various fruit, vegetable, and household products. The group features a variety of commercial artwork styles from the 1930s through the 1950s, representing agricultural cooperatives and growers from California, Florida, Texas, and Louisiana. Subject matter includes historical figures, sports, and whimsical characters. Specific identified labels include Lincoln Brand Citrus with portraits of Abraham Lincoln, Victoria Brand Citrus featuring Queen Victoria, and the Lone Eagle Brand with an aeronautical motif. Other notable agricultural labels include Brownies Brand Oranges, Goleta Brand Lemons, Pepper Brand from Waverly Growers Cooperative, Safe Hit Brand Texas Vegetables, Champ Brand Louisiana Sweet Potatoes, and various grape labels such as Million Dollar, American Pride, and Old Mission. The lot also includes a flat packaging label for Absorene Household Cleaner from St. Louis, Missouri. Several pieces retain printer markings including Schmidt Litho Co. L.A., Stecher-Traung S.F. Calif., A. Carlisle and Co., and Western Litho. Co. Los Angeles. Dimensions vary from approximately 4 by 13 inches to 11 by 11 inches.
Lot: 119 - Homer & Sunkist California Citrus Crate Labels
This collection consists of five color lithograph citrus crate labels produced for Southern California growers, dating to approximately 1929 and the early 20th century. These labels were originally designed for use on the ends of wooden fruit crates. The assortment includes designs from various packing houses in Los Angeles, Orange, and Riverside counties. The first label is for Gladiola Brand Oranges, featuring two stalks of pink gladiolus flowers on a metallic gold-toned background. It was produced for the Covina Orange Growers Association in Covina, California. The second label is for Corona Lily Brand, featuring a large orange spotted tiger lily against a dark field. It was grown and packed by Call Ranch in Corona, Riverside County. The third label is for Velvet Brand Valencias, dated 1929. It features a deep blue drapery background and an illustration of an orange in a Sunkist tissue wrap. It was produced for Irvine Valencia Growers in Irvine, California, and bears the lithographer mark for Schmidt Litho. Co. L.A. in the lower right corner. The fourth label is for Linen Brand Valencias, also dated 1929. The design features a diagonal cream-colored band with geometric red and green borders and a Sunkist-wrapped orange. It was produced for Irvine Valencia Growers in Irvine, California, and bears the Schmidt Litho. Co. L.A. lithographer mark. The fifth label is for Homer Brand, depicting a blue homing pigeon in flight against a yellow sun and green landscape. It includes Sunkist branding and was produced for the Orange Heights Orange Association in Corona, California. Dimensions: Approximately 11 x 11 inches each.
Lot: 120 - Set 3 Primitive Style Butter Churns
A set of three graduated hand-crank butter churns, modeled after Dazey designs. The collection includes three different sizes: small, medium, and large. Each churn is constructed with a square-form clear glass jar, a cast metal top assembly, and a multi-blade wooden paddle. The metal frames and side-mounted crank handles feature a factory-applied rust patina to simulate a primitive, antique appearance. The crank handles are finished with wooden knobs. The smallest jar features embossed vertical lettering, including the name DAZEY on one face. The set is accompanied by its original cardboard shipping box with a retail label identifying the item as RA79004 LMS and indicating manufacture in India. An auction tag from a previous sale is also included.
Lot: 121 - A Pair of Antique Dazey Glass Jar Butter Churns
This lot features a pair of manual hand-crank glass jar butter churns produced by the Dazey Churn and Manufacturing Company. Each churn consists of a square-sided clear glass jar with vertically embossed lettering reading DAZEY. The top assembly is comprised of a cast metal screw-on lid, a vertical frame housing a bevel gear mechanism, and a side-mounted crank handle with a wooden knob. Internally, a metal shaft extends into the jar, terminating in a four-blade wooden paddle beater. The mechanical parts are constructed from cast iron and steel.
Lot: 122 - Danny Trio Glazed Ceramic Monkey Garnitures
10 in tall A trio of mid-century glazed ceramic monkey garniture pieces featuring the incised mark of Danny. The set consists of a central seated figure and a matching pair of candlesticks, all finished with a colorful glaze and a prominent overall crazing. The central figure depicts an anthropomorphic monkey wearing a red fez, a white vest with blue trim, and light blue trousers, seated while reading an open green book. This figure is positioned on a pedestal decorated with a blue and white diamond lattice pattern. The two matching candlesticks feature central columns with a coordinating blue and white diamond lattice design, each with a small monkey in a red shirt and yellow head covering climbing the side. The candle cups are modeled in a fluted floral shape with a light blue glaze. All three pieces are mounted on dark blue bases�square for the central figure and hexagonal for the candlesticks�decorated with molded leaf and scrollwork. The undersides of the bases bear the incised name Danny above model numbers 142 on the central figure and 143 on the candlesticks.
Lot: 123 - Robinson Ransbottom Blue Crown Stoneware Crock
12.5 dia 14 in tall This large, cylindrical stoneware crock was produced by the Robinson Ransbottom Pottery Company of Roseville, Ohio. The vessel features straight sides and a thick, rounded rim. The exterior is finished in a light tan glaze with visible tide marks from the dipping process, while the interior is coated in a dark brown Albany-style slip glaze. A cobalt blue stenciled mark is centered on the front, consisting of a crown border with the numeral 5 inside a central circle and the characters U.S.A. at the base. The unglazed base of the crock features large, incised characters reading U S A arranged vertically. Capacity: 5 gallons.
Lot: 124 - 19th C. American Spun Brass Kettle w/ Iron Bail
14.5 dia 11in tall An antique spun brass kettle of American origin, dating to the mid-to-late 19th century. The vessel features a tapered cylindrical body with prominent horizontal lines, a characteristic feature of the metal spinning process patented by Hiram Hayden in 1851. It is constructed of brass with a rolled rim and is equipped with a sturdy wrought iron bail handle. The handle is attached to the rim via cast brass ears, which are secured with two copper rivets each. One ear is stamped with the number 14, indicating the vessel diameter in inches. While further maker marks are present below the number, they are too worn to be legible. This style of utilitarian metalware was common in the Connecticut River Valley, produced by firms such as the Ansonia Brass Company and Waterbury Brass Company. Diameter: 14 inches.
Lot: 125 - Dental Instruments & Supplies
This collection of dental instruments and supplies features a diverse array of hand tools and specialized equipment primarily from the mid-20th century. The assortment includes multiple pairs of extraction forceps, one of which is marked Oley-Bent and Germany. A Novol Porcelain Dissolver set by the Novocol Chemical Manufacturing Company of Brooklyn, New York, is included, consisting of its original light blue cardboard box, a graduated porcelain cup marked Novol Tablets - 1/4 oz with measurement increments, and a secondary porcelain component on a wire stand. Also present is a box for Asko Apex Broaches for root canal treatment manufactured by A. S. Koch and Sons of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The collection further contains a metal aspirating syringe and a large quantity of stainless steel and plated metal hand tools, such as explorers, scalers, and probes. A small wooden block is included, holding several metal tool heads or burs. The instruments are constructed of stainless steel and plated base metals, while the dissolver set is made of white porcelain.
Lot: 126 - & Antique Dental Instruments & Supplies
A diverse collection of professional dental tools and medical supplies from the early-to-mid 20th century. The assortment includes several pairs of extraction forceps, dental mouth mirrors including one with a detachable head, various dental explorers, probes, carvers, and scalers. Other instruments present include surgical scissors, tweezers (cotton pliers), elevators, and components for dental handpieces. The collection features several original period supply boxes: a large box of Platino Matrix Strips by Specialty Manufacturing Company of New York; a yellow box of Asko Swabbing Broaches by A.S. Koch and Sons of Lancaster, PA; a small white box for a Reserve-Cylinder Fischer syringe; and an orange box of Caulk Temporary Stopping. Several instruments bear manufacturer marks including S.S. White (S S W), Cleveland Dental Manufacturing Company (CLEV-DENT), and Ivory. Other markings include Made in U.S.A., Made in Germany, and various numerical catalogue marks. The instruments are primarily constructed of stainless steel and nickel- or chrome-plated steel, often featuring knurled or textured handles for grip. One instrument is fitted with a black composite or vulcanite handle.
Lot: 127 - Kundo Kieninger & Obergfell Anniversary Clock
A mechanical torsion pendulum anniversary clock produced by Kieninger & Obergfell under the brand name Kundo. The clock is housed in a polished brass frame with four clear glass panels and features an arched top with a loop carrying handle. It rests on four columnar feet decorated with black vertical stripe accents. The gilt brass dial is ornately chased with floral and scrollwork motifs and features white cartouches with black Roman numerals. The dial is marked Kundo above the center and West Germany along the bottom edge. The hands are crafted in a blackened filigree style. The movement is visible through the glass panels, with the backplate stamped Kieninger & Obergfell, Made in Germany, and no (0) jewels unadjusted. The clock is equipped with a four-ball rotating torsion pendulum.
Lot: 128 - Col. Peck, Lincoln Factory Executive Service, 1949
A set of volumes from the Lincoln Factory Executive Service, subtitled A Complete Training Service in the Principles and Practice of Modern Factory Management. Published by the Lincoln Extension Institute, Inc. of Cleveland, Ohio, this set represents the Revised Edition, Third Printing, dated June 1949. The collection includes titles such as Practical Shop Mathematics-I, Materials and Supplies, The Foreman�His Job, The Foreman�His Leadership, The Foreman�His Personality, System in Production, and The Workman�His Development. The editorial team was led by Editor-in-Chief Colonel E. C. Peck and Associate Editor-in-Chief J. Francis Carle. The volumes are bound in dark burgundy textured cloth with blind-stamped titles and a portrait of Abraham Lincoln on the front covers. The spines are decorated with green-stamped titles. Accompanying the set is an original Certificate of Grading issued to Jimmie B. Biegler on May 30, 1952, for the subject The Foreman�His Leadership.
Lot: 129 - A. Lincoln and H. Viegaard: Two Framed Prints
14in long A lot consisting of two framed prints. The first is a 19th-century engraving of Abraham Lincoln, depicting the 16th President bust-length with a beard. The print features a printed facsimile signature that reads Yours truly, A. Lincoln and the text President 1861-1865 centered below the image. It is housed in a period oval dark-stained wood frame with carved foliate motifs at the poles and sides and a gilded inner bezel. The second item is a black and white lithograph depicting a sentimental genre scene of a young boy dressed as an artist painting a portrait of a young girl. The print bears a plate signature in the lower right corner that reads H. Viegaard. It is mounted on a gray mat and presented in a rectangular light-toned wood frame with decorative metal corner brackets. The backing for this frame is a wooden board. No ruler is present in the photographs to provide exact dimensions.
Lot: 130 - Set 3 Glass & Cast Iron Butter Churns
A set of three decorative clear glass butter churns in graduated sizes, designed as modern reproductions of antique Dazey models. Each churn features a square glass jar with rounded corners and embossed lettering. The smallest jar is embossed with Dazey Churn & Mfg Co and No 10. The medium jar features similar text and is embossed No 20. The largest jar bears similar Dazey markings. Each piece is equipped with a cast iron crank mechanism featuring a wooden handle and an internal wooden paddle dasher attached to a metal shaft. The metal components are finished with a uniform rusted patina to simulate age. This set includes the original shipping box labeled Item RA79004 LMS and identifies the origin of manufacture as India. Large overall height approx. 12-13 inches Medium overall height approx. 9-10 inches Small overall height approx. 7-8 inches.
Lot: 131 - Set 30 C. H. Stoelting Co. Scientific Glass Slides
A collection of 30 scientific educational lantern slides manufactured by the C. H. Stoelting Company. Each slide is constructed from glass plates bound with black paper tape borders. The slides feature black and white technical diagrams, illustrations, and charts related to various scientific disciplines of the early 20th century. The subject matter includes optics (human eye anatomy, vision correction, concave mirrors, and photometry), electricity and magnetism (dynamos, transformers, armature windings, and electric motors), mechanics (pulleys, gears, and resolution of forces), and general physics and engineering (siphons, gas meters, thermometers, and hydraulic appliances). Each slide features the company name C. H. STOELTING CO. printed on the top border, with CHICAGO, ILL. and U. S. A. noted on the lower frame. Most slides include an affixed paper label at the bottom providing a catalog number and a detailed key for the figures depicted. Notable labels include L 180 Eye Errors and Corrections, M 750 Varieties of Siphons, E 125 Historic Types of Dynamos, and M 970 Air Brake. Approximate dimensions: 3.25 x 4 inches each.
Lot: 132 - C. H. Stoelting Co. 30 Scientific Lantern Slides
This lot consists of a collection of 30 educational glass lantern slides produced by the C. H. Stoelting Co. of Chicago, Illinois. These slides were manufactured for use in scientific and technical instruction within academic environments during the early to mid-20th century. Each slide is constructed of glass panes secured with black tape-style framing. A printed silver-tone heading at the top of each slide identifies the maker as C. H. STOELTING CO. The bottom of each slide features a printed paper label containing the catalog number, specific title, and descriptive technical information. These labels also include orientation indicators marked UP and IN. The subject matter encompasses a wide array of scientific disciplines. Physics and mechanics are represented by slides titled Standards of Mass, Transporting and Handling of Materials, Capillarity, Equilibrium of Boats, Barometer and Elevation, Boyle's Law Apparatus, and Plane Mirrors. Electrical and telecommunications topics include Electric Machines (Toepler-Holtz and Wimshurst), Galvani's Experiment, Primary (Galvanic) Cells, Development of Electric Motor, Alternators, Water-Wheel Driven Alternators, Wireless Telegraphy, and Wireless Telephony Wave Forms. Additional slides cover acoustics and industrial technology such as the Edison Phonograph, How Commercial Phonograph Record Is Made, Drummer's Instruments, Electro Plating, and Polishing Diamonds. Anatomical and optical slides titled Human Ear and Astigmatism of Eye are also present, along with a slide depicting Types of Locomotives. Several labels feature handwritten inventory numbers in pencil. 3.25 x 4 inches per slide.
Lot: 133 - Scientific & Topographical Magic Lantern Slides
This collection consists of an assortment of glass magic lantern slides, primarily educational and scientific in nature, produced in the late 19th to early 20th century. A significant portion of the collection features technical and scientific diagrams bearing the printed mark of the C. H. Stoelting Co. of Chicago, Illinois. These slides illustrate various physics and engineering principles, including concave mirrors, thermometer scales, air pumps, electrical interrupters, pipe organ and piano mechanics, primary and secondary cells, the law of squares in optics, magnetic needles, Corliss engines, and camera image formation. At least one slide is attributed to the Keystone View Company of Meadville, Pennsylvania, titled Animals-The Largest Animals That Ever Lived, and others mention Scott-Foresman Co. and Mann and Twiss, Physics. The topographical and architectural slides include views of Watkins Glen (path on Narrow Ledge), Niagara Falls (Horseshoe from South side Goat Island), the Leaning Tower of Pisa, and various monuments. One slide features a color-tinted interior view of a formal hall or church, possibly a legislative chamber or memorial, with a central altar and an American flag. The slides are constructed of glass plates with photographic or printed emulsions, most of which are framed with black or light-colored paper tape. A small number are housed in metal or silver-toned frames. Measurements: Approximately 3.25 x 4 inches per slide.
Lot: 134 - Yonezawa Japan Blushing Willy Battery Toy w/ Box
This battery-operated character toy, titled Blushing Willy (Item No. 211), was manufactured by Yonezawa in Japan during the mid-20th century. The toy is constructed with a lithographed tin body and legs, while the head, hands, and shoes are made of molded vinyl or plastic. The figure is outfitted in a fabric plaid jacket over a printed tin shirt and striped pants. The hair is composed of a synthetic white fiber. Included accessories are a translucent blue plastic liquor bottle with a printed Scotch Whisky label and a matching translucent blue plastic martini glass. The toy is designed as an Electro Toy with multiple synchronized actions described on the packaging as pouring and drinking motions, a blushing face action where the cheeks redden, hair that stands up, and rolling eyes. The battery compartment is located on the underside of the base and accommodates two D-cell batteries (not included). An on/off toggle switch is situated on the rear of the tin figure. The trademark Y inside a cherry blossom logo for Yonezawa is present on both the rear of the tin body and the accompanying original pictorial cardboard box.
Lot: 135 - Yanoman Toys Pepi Tumbling Monkey w/ Cymbal & Box
This battery operated toy is the Pepi Tumbling Monkey with Cymbal, manufactured in Japan by Yanoman Toys and distributed by Illfelder Toy. The monkey is constructed with a synthetic plush body in yellow and brown tones, featuring a molded vinyl face with painted details, hands, and feet. It is dressed in a red felt vest with blue trim, a red felt hat, and a pink fabric neck bow. The toy is equipped with two polished metal cymbals. The mechanical action is powered by a remote control tethered by a green insulated wire to a grey textured plastic battery box with a single red activation button. According to the original packaging, the monkey is designed to perform a tumbling somersault motion while clashing the cymbals together. A calibration screw is located on the monkey's back to adjust the spring tension for the tumbling action. The toy features the circular Yanoman Toys logo with an interlocking Y and M on the packaging and on a silver foil manufacturer sticker located on the monkey.
Lot: 136 - Nomura Brave Eagle Battery Operated Toy w/ Box
Manufactured by Nomura (Toy Nomura) in Japan, this Brave Eagle battery-operated toy features a figure in traditional Native American attire. The toy is constructed with a lithographed tin base and drum, a plastic head, hands, and headdress, and synthetic fiber hair. The figure wears a red felt jacket and tan felt pants. According to the manufacturer packaging, the mechanism provides a beating drum action and a war-whoop sound effect. An ON/OFF switch is mounted on the green tin base, which also contains the battery compartment on the underside. The lithographed drum is decorated with various colorful motifs including horses and geometric patterns. The T.N diamond logo for Nomura is printed on the drum and the box accompanied by the text MADE IN JAPAN.
Lot: 137 - L. D. Caulk Co. Frosted Glass Mixing Slab w/ Gauge
3x6x1A dental laboratory instrument manufactured by the L. D. Caulk Company of Milford, Delaware. The device consists of a heavy, rectangular block of translucent frosted glass designed to serve as a mixing slab for dental cements and restorative materials. Embedded within the center of the block is a circular gauge with a cream-colored face and a central red-tipped needle. The gauge features two curved color-coded scales in pink and white. The face is printed with the text L. D. CAULK CO. at the top right, MILFORD, DEL. at the bottom, and PATENTED on the left side. Indicators on the dial include the words MOIST and RANGE next to the number 75. This instrument was utilized in dental practices to monitor environmental humidity and temperature levels, which are critical factors during the preparation and setting of specific dental materials. The underside of the block features a recessed circular green element corresponding to the gauge housing. Approximately 5 x 2.5 x 1 inches.
Lot: 138 - Antiquarian Book Catalogs & Pamphlets, c. 1930-82
A collection of softcover antiquarian book dealer catalogs and bibliographical reference works, primarily featuring prominent American booksellers from the mid-20th century. The group includes multiple volumes from Philip C. Duschnes (New York), including Catalogue Number 71 and Catalogue Number 120 (First Editions, Inscribed Copies, and Association Copies). Also present are two catalogs from JoAnn Reisler, Ltd. (1982, Catalogs 18 and 19) featuring illustrated covers; two catalogs from The Jenkins Company (Austin, TX), including Catalogue 119 and Catalogue 117 (Americana from the Jenkins-Eberstadt Stock); and Goodspeed�s Book Shop (Boston) Catalogue 566. Other notable items include The Book Lovers� Miscellany No. 6 from Duttons Inc. (New York, 1930); Rare Books III from Harry L. Stern Ltd. (Chicago) featuring the anchor and dolphin printer's mark of Aldus Manutius; and a series of J & S Fine Books catalogs with diverse cover art, including Catalogue Number Five with an illustration by Arthur Rackham, Catalogue 7 with Art Deco graphics, and Catalogue 22 with a Pre-Raphaelite style illustration titled Ophelia. The lot also contains a reference pamphlet titled The Book of First Books by Allen Ahearn, published by Architectonics. The publications are primarily octavo or small quarto in size, bound in original printed or illustrated paper wrappers.
Lot: 139 - Golden Nugget & Four Queens Casino Memorabilia
This collection of Las Vegas casino memorabilia consists of various souvenir items from historic gaming establishments. The group contains amber glass ashtrays with black transfer text reading Golden Nugget Gambling Hall Downtown Las Vegas, featuring a circular ribbed pattern on the interior base. Several black ceramic ashtrays are included, featuring white printed graphics for the Golden Nugget Gambling Hall, the Holiday Casino with a riverboat illustration, and the Four Queens Las Vegas Nevada. The lot also features a group of circular metal coasters from the Four Queens Hotel Casino, each decorated with a fan of playing cards depicting the four queens. An additional item is a green velvet-textured plush dachshund souvenir dog with Las Vegas in applied felt lettering on its side and a small decorative cap with a red flower motif.
Lot: 140 - Set 3 Dazey-Style Glass Butter Churns
A graduated set of three modern decorative butter churns designed in the style of kitchenware. The collection includes small, medium, and large sizes. Each item is composed of a square-sided clear glass jar with a slightly wavy texture. The face of each jar is embossed with the name DAZEY on the left and CHURN on the right, accompanied by a curved decorative line near the base. The jars are fitted with screw-top metal lids housing a manual gear-driven crank mechanism that rotates internal wooden dashers. The hand cranks feature turned wooden handles. The metal components are finished with a deliberate heavy rust patina intended to mimic an antique appearance. All jars retain white adhesive labels on the base stating MADE IN INDIA. Original cardboard packaging identifies the set as Item RA79004 LMS.
Lot: 141 - Renaissance Revival Brass Dolphin Lamp Base
11in dia This antique lamp base is designed in the Renaissance Revival style and features a large, domed metal font cover supported by three cast brass or bronze feet. The domed body is constructed of metal with a dark maroon or deep brown painted finish, accented at the lower edge with a brass beaded trim. The three ornate support feet are cast in the form of stylized classical dolphins or sea monsters, characterized by detailed scales, prominent fins, and expressive faces. The top of the assembly includes a cast brass font collar and font top leading to a pull-chain electrical socket. The underside of the base is enclosed with a circular perforated metal plate, secured with slotted screws through the feet. The side of the brass socket is incised with partial markings including PAT'D and a date beginning with JUL, although the remaining text is obscured by wear and hardware. The style and materials are consistent with American or European decorative metalware produced between 1890 and 1915.
Lot: 142 - The Cleveland Press, Bound Daily Issues, May 1939
17x24This lot consists of a bound folio volume of The Cleveland Press newspapers, containing the complete daily run for the month of May 1939. The archive is bound in a heavy brown cloth library binding with a black spine label featuring gold-stamped text identifying the contents. The newspapers are printed on standard newsprint and provide a daily historical record of Cleveland, Ohio, along with national and international news during the late Interwar period. The content includes reporting on European political tensions, local municipal affairs, and society news. The volume is notable for its extensive period advertisements for regional department stores such as The May Co. and Higbee�s, as well as multiple daily pages of syndicated comic strips. Featured illustrations include Walt Disney's Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse, Li'l Abner by Al Capp, and Wash Tubbs by Roy Crane. A circular ex-libris ink stamp from The Cleveland Public Library is present on the upper margin of the front page of the May 1st issue.
Lot: 143 - Scripps-Howard Cleveland Press Bound Vol Oct 1933
17x24 This is a large, folio-sized bound volume of The Cleveland Press, comprising a complete run of daily issues for the entire month of October 1933. The item is bound in heavy, blue-gray buckram cloth-covered boards. The spine features a black leather label with gold-stamped text reading CLEVELAND PRESS OCTOBER 1933. The contents consist of original daily issues from the Great Depression era, providing a comprehensive historical record through news reporting, period photography, and extensive advertisements. Notable commercial content includes advertisements for Chesterfield cigarettes, Lucky Strike, Philco radios, and A&P Coffee. Mastheads throughout the volume bear dates such as Monday, October 2, 1933; Friday, October 6, 1933; and Wednesday, October 11, 1933. Daily installments of popular comic strips from the period are present, including Buck Rogers, 25th Century A.D., Alley Oop, Freckles and His Friends, and The Dope on Uncle Ira. Several pages bear a circular ink stamp for the Cleveland Public Library, identifying the volume as an ex-library reference copy. Edition markers such as FINAL HOME and SECOND SECTION are visible, with newsprint mastheads indicating an original price of three cents. Measurements: 22.5 x 17 x 2 inches.
Lot: 144 - Cleveland Press, Bound Volume, August 1933
This oversized folio comprises a complete monthly run of The Cleveland Press, a Scripps-Howard newspaper, for the month of August 1933. The volume is bound in blue-grey cloth boards featuring a black spine label with gold-stamped lettering reading CLEVELAND PRESS and AUGUST 1933. The interior contains daily issues from August 1 through August 31, 1933, representing a primary source record of major global and domestic events during the Great Depression. Major news headlines throughout the volume include coverage of the National Recovery Administration (NRA) and its impact on the American workforce, the political climate in Germany including the rise of Adolf Hitler, and the resignation of Cuban President Gerardo Machado. Local Cleveland news, financial reports, and human-interest stories are also present. The publication sections include sports, classified advertisements, and a diverse range of period comics such as Buck Rogers, Alley Oop, and Freckles and His Friends. Full-page commercial advertisements illustrate the era's marketing for brands such as Firestone, Camel's, and Kraft. Individual mastheads specify the issues as the Final Home edition with an original price of three cents. Measurements: Approximately 24 by 18 inches (folio).
Lot: 145 - Liberty Magazine, Macfadden, 1935-1939 Issues
An assortment of Liberty magazine issues, a popular American weekly publication. This group comprises original issues dated August 3, 1935; September 4, 1937; July 15, 1939; and December 16, 1939. The magazines are quarto-format with pictorial paper wrappers. Cover artists identified include Monte Crews, Robert G. Harris, and Rush. Featured cover stories include profiles of Leslie Howard and the radio duo Fibber McGee and Molly, investigative pieces on organized crime and Charles Lindbergh, and serial fiction by authors Max Brand and Whitman Chambers. Interior content highlights include I Killed the Czar by Richard Halliburton, Housing by Robert Moses, and an account of mine sweepers by Edward Doherty. The publications contain numerous period advertisements for consumer brands including Camel, Chesterfield, Colgate, and Kellogg�s.
Lot: 146 - Lattimer, The Widow, Framed Print
10x12 This framed print is a reproduction of a work titled The Widow, which is attributed to Kathleen Gorenflo on the identification plaque affixed to the matting. The image itself is signed and dated Lattimer 96 in the lower left corner. The composition, which has a somber and ghostly quality, depicts a woman in traditional 19th-century mourning attire, including a full-length black veil and dress, seated on the grass in a cemetery. She is positioned between two headstones with a black wrought-iron fence and foliage in the background. The figure appears translucent, a characteristic often found in the artist's thematic Civil War-era works. The piece is housed in a wide, dark-stained wooden frame featuring ornate scrollwork at each corner. It is professionally matted with a dark, textured outer mat and a thin, light-colored inner border. The reverse of the frame bears a stamp from Old South Art and Frame in Jonesboro, Georgia.
Lot: 147 - Product Exposure, Inc. 1993 MLB Study Prints (6)
A collection of six Major League Baseball memorabilia collectible prints produced in 1993 by Product Exposure, Inc. These high-quality photographic montages, known as "memorabilia studies," were captured by renowned former LIFE Magazine photographer Henry Groskinsky. Each study features a curated arrangement of historical artifacts related to legendary players, including jerseys, equipment, and personal photographs. The prints are officially licensed by Major League Baseball and the respective players' estates through the Curtis Management Group. The reverse side of each print includes a detailed biographical narrative and a formal certification stating: It is hereby certified that this is a first edition print made directly from the original negative. The collection includes: No. 5 "The 60th - Babe Connects" featuring Babe Ruth. No. 6 "The Iron Horse - Lou Gehrig" featuring Lou Gehrig. No. 8 "The Georgia Peach - Ty Cobb" featuring Ty Cobb. No. 11 "Christy and Ty" featuring Christy Mathewson and Ty Cobb. No. 12 "Stan 'The Man' Musial" featuring Stan Musial. No. 12 "Chairman of the Board" Whitey Ford featuring Whitey Ford. Dimensions: 16 x 20 inches each.
Lot: 148 - Product Exposure Inc. First Ed. Baseball Prints
A collection of photographic memorabilia prints published by Product Exposure, Inc. between 1989 and 1993. This set includes professionally composed collages and historical action photography celebrating legendary Major League Baseball figures. Each print is a first edition made directly from the original negative and is mounted to a cardboard backing. The subjects featured in this collection include Whitey Ford titled Chairman of the Board (NO. 12), Ty Cobb titled The Georgia Peach (NO. 8), Lou Gehrig titled The Iron Horse (NO. 6), Stan Musial titled Stan The Man (NO. 12), a black and white action shot of Babe Ruth hitting his 60th home run titled The 60th - Babe Connects (NO. 5), and a dual-portrait of Christy Mathewson and Ty Cobb titled Christy and Ty (NO. 11). The collage-style prints feature high-resolution images of historical artifacts such as team jerseys, bats, gloves, awards, and baseball cards. The Babe Ruth print features a reproduced inscription and signature from the original photograph. The reverse of each print contains a detailed biographical text and a certification statement from Product Exposure, Inc.
Lot: 149 - Product Exposure Inc. MLB Memorabilia Prints 1993
This is a set of five Major League Baseball memorabilia photographic prints produced in 1993 by Product Exposure, Inc. Each print features a high-quality still-life collage of historical equipment, jerseys, and artifacts related to legendary players and events. The prints are officially licensed by Major League Baseball and include descriptive biographical and historical text on the reverse. The set includes the following subjects: No. 6: Lou Gehrig - "The Iron Horse," featuring a pinstripe jersey, personal photograph, and a "L. Gehrig" model bat. No. 7: "The Perfect Game," celebrating Don Larsen�s 1956 World Series performance, featuring Yogi Berra�s No. 8 catcher�s jersey and a World Series program. No. 11: Christy Mathewson and Ty Cobb - "The World's Greatest," featuring tobacco cards and early 20th-century equipment. No. 12: Whitey Ford - "Chairman of the Board," featuring a Yankees jersey, Cy Young Award plaque, and various baseball cards. No. 13: Stan "The Man" Musial, featuring home and away St. Louis Cardinals jerseys and a "3,000" hit commemorative license plate. Each print bears the official Major League Baseball logo and "Product Exposure, Inc. � 1993" in the lower margin. The reverse side of each print contains a full-page description with the corresponding series number and biographical narrative. Measurements: Approximately 11 x 14 inches each.
Lot: 150 - Set 3 Dazey Style Glass & Metal Butter Churns
A set of three decorative glass and metal butter churns in the style of Dazey Churn Co. kitchenware, manufactured in three graduated sizes. Each unit is constructed from a square clear glass jar, a cast metal hand-crank mechanism with a deliberate oxidized patina, and internal wooden churning paddles. The manual cranks are fitted with turned wooden handles. The glass jars are embossed with DAZEY CHURN CO ST. LOUIS around the shoulder. The set includes its original cardboard shipping box with a manufacturer label that identifies the item as RA79004 LMS and specifies it was made in India. These items are modern decorative reproductions designed for display and are not intended for functional dairy use.
Lot: 151 - N.P. Ames US Army Model 1840 NCO Sword Dated 1845
39 in longA United States Army Model 1840 Non-Commissioned Officers (NCO) sword manufactured by the Ames Manufacturing Company. The sword features a cast brass hilt with a single knuckle bow, a double kidney-shaped shell guard, and a globular pommel with an intact capstan nut. The brass grip is cast with a horizontal ribbed pattern to simulate wire wrapping. The blade is straight and single-edged with a single fuller that runs approximately two-thirds of the length. The obverse ricasso is stamped with the maker's mark N.P. AMES, CABOTVILLE, and the date 1845 in three lines. The reverse ricasso is stamped with the ordnance marks US and N W P. The initials NWP correspond to Nathan W. Patch, who inspected Ames' contract swords during this period. This specimen is presented without a scabbard.
Lot: 152 - Weyersberg Solingen Civil War US Cavalry Saber
This 19th-century cavalry saber is modeled after the US Model 1840 or 1860 Light Cavalry pattern. The curved steel blade features a single wide fuller extending from the ricasso toward the tip. The ricasso is stamped with a king head profile mark, identifying the manufacturer as Weyersberg of Solingen, Prussia. The hilt is constructed with a brass three-branch guard and a rounded pommel cap. The grip consists of a ribbed wooden core that retains partial sections of a dark leather covering and segments of twisted wire wrap. The accompanying steel scabbard is equipped with two suspension rings and a terminal drag. Solingen-manufactured blades were extensively imported for military use during the American Civil War.
Lot: 152A - Civil War Reenactor Field Gear & Camp Equipment
An assortment of modern reproduction equipment and accessories modeled after mid-19th-century American military and civilian patterns. The field gear includes a double-bag knapsack constructed of black tarred canvas with leather shoulder and binding straps. Included is a matching black tarred canvas haversack with a shoulder strap and a rolled black waterproofed ground cloth, commonly referred to as a gum blanket, secured by two leather buckle straps. The camp and mess equipment consists of a stainless steel mucket with a fitted lid, a bail handle, and a side handle. Shelter components include a white heavy-duty canvas shelter half with brass-tone metal grommets, a long canvas protective sleeve, and an assortment of iron or steel tent stakes in both straight and hooked varieties. Personal clothing and accessories include white cotton undergarments, notably a chemise or petticoat featuring lace-trimmed hems. A tan canvas corset or waist cincher is present, featuring brass grommets and white lacing. Additional items include a pair of tan canvas suspenders with leather button loops and a brown crocheted hair snood. No manufacturer marks or labels are visible on the items.
Lot: 153 - US Army 3rd Cavalry Regiment Standard w/ Eagle
34x35This item is a regimental standard for the United States Army 3rd Cavalry Regiment, known as the Brave Rifles. The flag is constructed of a dark blue fabric field featuring a central hand-painted design. The primary motif depicts an American bald eagle with its wings spread, holding a green olive branch in its right talon and a bundle of arrows in its left. A shield with the colors of the United States flag is positioned on the eagle's breast. Above the eagle is an arc of thirteen five-pointed stars. A red scroll above the eagle is inscribed with the motto E PLURIBUS UNUM. A larger, ornate three-part red scroll below the eagle is inscribed with THIRD REGt U.S. CAVALRY. The flag is finished on three sides with a thick, yellow-gold fringe. It is currently mounted to a maroon-colored display board with a plain white reverse. The overall design adheres to traditional patterns for regimental colors used during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The execution of the painting and the materials suggest this is a mid-to-late 20th-century commemorative piece or high-end reproduction rather than a period service-used artifact. No manufacturer marks or contract dates are visible on the item or the mounting.
Lot: 154 - Fenner Bros., Ohio Nat. Guard 8th Reg. Portrait
21x24.5 This large-format silver gelatin development print, dating to approximately 1890, depicts a formal group portrait of approximately 45 uniformed men on the steps of the Allen County Courthouse in Lima, Ohio. The subjects are members of the Ohio National Guard, with kepi insignias displaying the number 8 over crossed rifles, signifying the 8th Infantry Regiment. Several men in the front rows are posed with drawn sabers. The print appears to be a composite of two images, indicated by a faint vertical seam running through the center. In the lower right corner, the photographer credit is partially visible as NER BROS over Lima O, corresponding to the Fenner Brothers studio active in Lima during this period. The reverse of the frame features a damaged red scalloped label for J. J. T...LER PHOTOGRAPH... AND PICTURE FRAMES of Crestline, Ohio. The photograph is housed under glass in a broad, dark-stained wooden frame with an embossed decorative border.
Lot: 155 - Mort Kunstler, Jackson at Harpers Ferry Print
18x21 Mort K�nstler (American, b. 1927). A framed print after the original painting titled Stonewall Jackson at Harpers Ferry. The nocturnal scene depicts Confederate General Thomas Stonewall Jackson leading his staff on horseback through the moonlit streets of Harpers Ferry, West Virginia. A standard-bearer is featured prominently carrying the Confederate battle flag. The print is professionally presented in a light blue-gray mat and set within a tiered wooden frame accented with a gold-tone inner fillet. A brass identification plaque is mounted to the lower frame rail, inscribed "STONEWALL" JACKSON AT HARPERS FERRY BY MORT KUNSTLER. While the work is attributed to K�nstler via the plaque, no hand-signed signature or edition numbering is visible on the print's surface. The reverse is sealed with a paper dust cover and fitted with a hanging wire.
Lot: 156 - John Stanford, Buffalo Soldiers Cavalry in Snow
19x23 This historical military painting is executed in a representational style, likely in oil or acrylic on board, and is signed JOHN STANFORD in red in the lower right corner. The scene depicts a group of four African American Union cavalrymen, identified as Buffalo Soldiers, riding through a snowy winter landscape. The soldiers are dressed in blue uniforms with yellow-gloved hands and yellow accents on their boots. One soldier to the right carries a guidon flag with a red top half and a white bottom half containing a red letter R. The background features a wintry lake or river under a hazy sky, with a large tree on the right and a fallen log on the left. The painting is housed in a simple, dark wood molded frame. The back of the piece is covered with a black backing board and includes a hanging wire.
Lot: 157 - Two Framed Civil War Prints Including Keith Rocco Island of Mercy
14.5x18.5 This lot features two framed color prints depicting historical scenes from the American Civil War, likely produced as offset lithographs or high-quality commercial reproductions. The print on the right is titled Island of Mercy by artist Keith Rocco, as confirmed by an inset brass plaque on the matting. The artwork portrays the field hospital at the Otto Mill during the Battle of Antietam, showing wounded soldiers and horse-drawn ambulances in the foreground against the large red brick mill building. The print on the left depicts a post-battle encampment at dawn or dusk with soldiers sleeping on the ground among rows of stacked muskets. In the sky above the horizon, a spectral phalanx of troops carrying various battle flags is shown emerging from the clouds. This work is attributed to artist Mort K�nstler, whose characteristic style frequently incorporates ethereal or ghostly imagery superimposed over realistic historical settings. Both prints are housed in matching or similar dark-stained wood frames with navy blue matting; the Rocco print features a decorative inner mat with red and gold accents. The reverse of one frame retains a gallery sticker for Old South Art & Frame in Jonesboro, Georgia. There are no visible hand-signatures or limited edition numbers on the face of the prints.
Lot: 158 - Pair American Civil War Items w/ Antietam Print
This lot consists of two framed commemorative items related to the American Civil War. The first item is a color lithograph print titled BATTLE OF ANTIETAM centered in the lower margin, depicting the tactical engagement at 11x13 and 13x16 Burnside bridge. The scene features Union and Confederate troops, flags, and artillery in a landscape setting. The print is housed in a blue mat within a two-tone wood frame. The second item is a commemorative display for Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain. It features a reproduction black and white photographic portrait of Chamberlain in uniform, a printed biographical text summary detailing his military and political career, and a gold-toned bullion-style embroidered patch with U.S. centered in a wreath. This display is mounted in a cream-colored mat and a dark wood frame. No publisher marks, signatures, or edition information are visible on either piece.
Lot: 159 - Third Reich Propaganda Cigarette Cards
A collection of original Third Reich-era propaganda collector cards, known as Sammelbilder, produced for cigarette albums. The cards are identified as belonging to two specific series: Deutschland erwacht: Werden, Kampf und Sieg der NSDAP (Album No. 8) and Adolf Hitler: Bilder aus dem Leben des F�hrers (Sammelwerk No. 15), both published by Cigaretten-Bilderdienst Hamburg-Bahrenfeld. The imagery includes monochrome sepia-toned, black and white, and color-tinted photography. Subjects depicted include Adolf Hitler in official and candid portraits, military parades, construction projects like the Fuhrerbau in Munich, and prominent officials such as Rudolf Hess, Ritter von Epp, and Wilhelm Bruckner. One card features the campaign poster Frauen! Rettet die deutsche Familie � Wahlt Adolf Hitler! The reverse of each card features detailed descriptive text in German Fraktur script, along with specific image and group numbers for album placement.85 cards
Lot: 160 - Set 3 Dazey Style Reproduction Glass Butter Churns
This collection includes a three piece set of reproduction glass jar butter churns in graduated sizes. Each unit consists of a clear glass jar with a square body featuring embossed DAZEY and CHURN lettering. The mechanical assemblies are constructed of cast metal with an applied rusted patina and contain interlocking gears operated by a manual crank with a wooden handle. Internal wooden paddles are attached to the central drive shafts. The set is accompanied by a cardboard shipping box labeled Item RA79004 LMS and identifies the origin as India. The design replicates early 20th century American kitchen tools for decorative or functional use.
Lot: 161 - Cheerwine Wooden 24-Bottle Soda Crate
A rectangular wooden beverage storage and transport crate featuring twenty-four individual interior compartments arranged in a four-by-six grid designed for standard soda bottles. The crate is constructed from solid wood planks with metal strapping and corner reinforcements secured by metal rivets. Integrated oval hand-grip cutouts are located on both shorter ends. The exterior long sides are finished in a weathered red paint and bear the stenciled Cheerwine brand name in white stylized script.
Lot: 162 - Primitive Wooden Chest w/ Painted Game Board Lid
15x32x13 This primitive wooden storage chest is constructed of pine planks joined with butt joints. The flat lid features a hand-painted 8 by 8 square game board pattern executed in red and natural wood tones, enclosed within a blue painted border. The chest is outfitted with rectangular wooden block handles on each side and four thick leather straps. Two straps are mounted to the rear to serve as hinges, while the two front straps are designed to engage with metal hasps. The interior features a rope lid stay and a single wooden reinforcing rib secured to the center of the floor. A handwritten numeral 3 is visible on the interior back panel.
Lot: 163 - Berry Pane Products US Military Plywood Footlocker
16x32x12 A mid-20th-century US military specification plywood footlocker manufactured by Berry Pane Products, Inc. of Columbus, Ohio. The chest is constructed from plywood panels with a dark olive drab painted exterior and a black painted interior. The design features steel reinforcement straps at the corners and along the edges, secured with metal fasteners. The lid is attached to the body by three steel strap hinges on the rear and is secured at the front with a central metal hasp designed for a padlock. Two rectangular wooden cleat handles are mounted to the sides for transport. The underside of the lid contains a stenciled manufacturer's mark in black ink, which reads as follows: TRUNK, LOCKER, PLYWOOD, WITH TRAY, TYPE II LOCK SPEC MIL-T-2114 BERRY PANE PRODUCTS, INC. COLUMBUS, OHIO.
Lot: 164 - Pair Prints after Pieter Casteels: May & Nov
This pair of decorative prints features offset lithographic reproductions of May and November from the series Twelve Months of Flowers, originally published by nurseryman Robert Furber in 1730. Each print depicts an elaborate, dense floral arrangement in a classical vase resting on a stone plinth. Individual flowers are numbered within the composition, corresponding to a botanical identification key located in the lower margin. The margin of each print includes the printed inscriptions Design d by Pr. Casteels and From the Collection of Robt. Furber Gardiner at Kensington 1730 identifying the original artist Pieter Casteels and the source collection. Both works are presented in antiqued gilt-finished wood or composite frames behind glass with off-white mats. The reverse of each frame retains a manufacturer label from Edward Art Products, Chicago, Illinois, identifying the subject as Flowers of the Month and the style as 4603-7. 8 x 10 inches.
Lot: 165 - Trio Italian Majolica Figural Monkey Candlesticks
This trio of figural ceramic candlesticks is crafted in the majolica style and originates from Italy. Each piece features a tapered, columnar shaft resting on a stepped hexagonal base and is topped by a fluted, petal-form candle cup. A molded, three-dimensional figure of a monkey is depicted climbing the shaft of each holder; the monkeys are hand-painted wearing red shirts and yellow caps. The columnar shafts are decorated with a hand-painted blue and white diamond lattice pattern, while the hexagonal bases feature a molded acanthus-style leaf border finished in a deep blue glaze. The underside of the bases contain incised marks. One base is marked 911/146 with additional characters. A second base is incised with the word Italy in cursive script and the number 146/1. The third base is incised with Italy and the number 146.
Lot: 166 - Large Painted Ceramic Santa Claus Cookie Jar
12 in tall A two-piece ceramic cookie jar or decorative vessel depicting a jovial Santa Claus in a waving pose. The figure is constructed from glazed earthenware, likely slip-cast, and features a folk-art aesthetic with a patchwork motif. Santa is dressed in his traditional red suit, which includes raised green evergreen tree and purple patch decorations, fastened with oversized blue buttons and a black belt with a gold-tone buckle. His left hand is raised in a wave, wearing a green mitten with a blue tip, while his right hand holds a green bag. A large blue sack, also featuring a patchwork design and filled with various wrapped gifts, sits behind him. His beard and the trim of his suit and hat are highly textured, with the beard accented by blue-toned shading. His red hat terminates in a gold-painted bell. The interior of the jar is finished in a clean white glaze. The base has an unglazed foot rim and retains a retail adhesive label from Dee's Hallmark Shop with a barcode and a price of 16.95. Approximately 12 - 14 inches in height.
Lot: 167 - Artini Engraving Resin Relief, Four Children
13 in dia This circular relief panel is an Artini Engraving produced by Artini Arts, Inc. The piece is constructed from a molded resin or composite material formulated to simulate the appearance of hand-carved ivory or Carrara marble. The scene depicts a Victorian-style genre subject of four children in various poses, including one child whispering and another sleeping. The intricate line work is cast into the surface and accentuated with dark pigments to mimic the appearance of a traditional intaglio engraving. The panel is housed in a circular gilt-finished frame with a relief border of foliage and berries. The reverse features an original manufacturer's label identifying the item as a Genuine Artini Engraving and listing distribution locations in Monsey, New York, and Beverly Hills, California. No artist signature, plate marks, or edition numbers are visible.
Lot: 168 - The Wife of Bath Stipple Engraving, Gilt Frame
12x14 This stipple engraving, titled The WIFE of BATH, is presented in an oval format and depicts a romantic scene between a man and a woman in period dress. The image is executed using a fine network of dots to create soft tonal transitions, a characteristic of the stipple engraving technique. Below the central image, a separate rectangular text panel contains the title and a two-line verse: Approach, my spouse, and let me kiss thy cheek; / Thou should'st be always thus, resign'd and meek. This verse is taken from Alexander Pope's translation/imitation of the Wife of Bath's Prologue from Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. A clear plate mark indentation is visible around the perimeter of the oval and the text area. The print is set within a black mat and housed in a highly ornate, gilded wood frame featuring a scrolling foliate pattern. The reverse bears a label from J & J Frame Studio, Inc. in Durham, NC, along with handwritten dimensions. Frame: 14.25 x 11.25 inches.
Lot: 169 - Nathaniel Currier Cornelia Hand-Colored Lithograph
16x18 This hand-colored lithograph, titled Cornelia, was published by Nathaniel Currier in 1847. The image depicts a young woman in mid-19th-century Victorian attire, featuring an off-the-shoulder dress with ruffled sleeves and a rose tucked into her dark, ringlet-styled hair. She stands beside a stone balustrade in a pastoral landscape characterized by a weeping willow tree and a cluster of roses in the foreground. The work is inscribed in the lower left margin LITH. & PUB. BY N. CURRIER. The copyright line reads Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1847 by N. Currier, in the Clerk's office of the District Court of the Southern District of New York. The publisher's address 152 NASSAU ST. COR. OF SPRUCE N.Y. is located at the lower right, and the series or plate number 391 is printed beneath the title. The print is housed in a period-style, wide wooden frame with a flat profile and a solid wooden panel backing held by metal points.
Lot: 170 - A Set of Three Modern Reproduction Dazey Style Glass and Cast Iron Butter Churns
This lot consists of a set of three graduated tabletop hand-crank butter churns, produced as modern decorative reproductions of early 20th-century designs. Each churn is constructed with a square-profile clear glass jar base and a screw-on cast iron top that houses the cranking mechanism. The glass jars feature embossed lettering reading DAZEY CHURN & MFG CO. The mechanical components include a cast iron frame with a geared hand crank, wooden handles, and an internal vertical shaft attached to four-blade wooden paddles. The top lid of the largest unit features the embossed number 12. The items are presented with their original cardboard shipping box, which includes a label marked Item # RA79004 LMS, Butter Churn Set of 3 Pcs, and Made in India.
Lot: 171 - Norman Rockwell, 2 Monographs w/ DJ, 1970 & 1979
This lot features two large-format, folio-sized art books documenting the career of American illustrator Norman Rockwell. The first volume is Norman Rockwell: 332 Magazine Covers by Christopher Finch, published in 1979 by Abbeville Press and Random House, New York. This book is bound in publisher's white cloth with gold-foil lettering on the front cover and spine, and it includes its original illustrated dust jacket with gold-foil accents. The interior features 456 pages with color reproductions of 332 magazine covers spanning Rockwell's career, alongside several large-scale gatefold illustrations, including the panoramic view of Main Street, Stockbridge. The second volume is Norman Rockwell, published in 1970 by Harry N. Abrams, Inc., New York. It is bound in red buckram cloth with gold-stamped lettering on the spine. This retrospective volume includes numerous tipped-in color plates, black and white illustrations, and several oversized gatefolds of major works such as Freedom of Speech and The Runaway. Both volumes were printed and bound in Japan. Abbeville Volume: 15.25 x 12.25 x 1.75 inches Abrams Volume: 17.5 x 13.5 x 2.25 inches.
Lot: 172 - Coleman 288 & American Camper 2160BFB Lanterns
This lot contains two portable camping lanterns of different fuel types. The first item is a Coleman Model 288 CL2 Adjustable dual-mantle liquid fuel lantern. It features a dark green enameled ventilator and fount. The clear glass globe is marked PYREX Made in U.S.A. for Coleman. The metal collar is stamped with Model 288 and Made in U.S.A. Identification stickers on the fount include the Coleman logo and CL2 ADJUSTABLE. The second item is an American Camper Collapsible Multi Fuel Lantern, model number 2160BFB. This unit is designed to operate on butane or propane cylinders. It features a yellow housing and a clear glass globe marked SCHOTT SUPRAX Made in Germany. This lantern includes an integrated electronic ignition and a design that allows the upper assembly to collapse into the base for storage. The American Camper lantern is accompanied by its original retail box.
Lot: 173 - Mid-Century Modern Motorized Color Wheel Spotlight
This is a motorized rotating color wheel lamp, a type of decorative spotlight characteristic of the mid-20th century. This specific design was frequently utilized to illuminate aluminum Christmas trees or for small-scale theatrical lighting effects. The unit consists of a circular aluminum frame approximately 12 inches in diameter, divided into four segments. Each segment houses a translucent plastic color filter in red, yellow, green, and blue. The wheel is mounted to a central motorized hub designed to rotate the filters over a light source. The lighting component features a black-finished metal socket housing with an integrated adjustable tilting bracket, all supported by a simple black-finished wire-frame base. The lamp is fitted with a standard two-prong power cord and an R-type reflector floodlight bulb. While the design is highly consistent with models marketed under names such as Colortone or Roto-Wheel during the 1950s and 1960s, there are no visible manufacturer marks or labels on the item.
Lot: 174 - Sears Roebuck & Co. 15pc Papier-Mache Nativity Set
This nativity set was manufactured in Japan and sold through Sears, Roebuck and Co. The collection features hand-painted figures constructed from papier-mache composition. The set includes a wooden stable with a textured, moss-like roof and a printed cardboard backdrop depicting a Middle Eastern landscape with a caravan and the Star of Bethlehem. The figures included are the Holy Family (Mary, kneeling Joseph, and Baby Jesus in a manger), an angel holding a banner inscribed GLORIA, three Wise Men in various poses, a standing shepherd carrying a sheep, a donkey, and a sheep. The stable is equipped with an integrated electrical light cord on the rear and a gold-colored housing on the interior right side for an internal mechanism. The underside of one figure base features a purple ink stamp reading MADE IN JAPAN. The set comes with its original cardboard storage box labeled Sears Hand Painted 15pc. Nativity Set made of PAPIER MACHE COMPOSITION and includes fine print noting it was sold by Sears, Roebuck and Co., Chicago, Illinois. Although the packaging indicates a 15-piece set, there are currently 11 total components including the stable.
Lot: 175 - Treasure Craft & Turtle-Themed Assortment
This lot features a collection of twelve turtle-themed items in a variety of materials including ceramic, wood, cast iron, and resin. Included is a shallow ceramic turtle-form bowl with a textured matte brown exterior and a high-gloss, multi-color orange and yellow drip glaze interior. The underside of the bowl is marked Treasure Craft No. 392 Made in USA. The collection contains a heavy cast iron kitchen trivet shaped like a stylized turtle shell with an openwork geometric pattern. A solid wood turtle figurine features a hand-carved shell and retains a partial paper label on the underside from Faith Wood in Paete, Laguna, Philippines. Also included is a detailed resin turtle with a dark, textured shell and green-toned skin, and a ceramic turtle figurine decorated with a green, black, and yellow concentric circle pattern. The assortment further includes a white ceramic turtle candle holder with a green wax candle, a turtle-shaped trinket box with a black-painted wood frame and woven bamboo lid, and a separate small oval woven lid or tray. The group is completed by four miniature turtles crafted from glazed green ceramic, hand-painted composition, silver-toned metal, and translucent stone.
Lot: 176 - Two Ceramic Turtle Decorative Items
This lot includes two distinct ceramic pieces featuring a turtle motif. The first item is a glazed ceramic turtle planter, designed with a high-gloss variegated brown finish that accentuates the molded shell and textured surface of the head and limbs. The underside of the vessel bears a gold foil manufacturer label for Deepwood Ctr. Ceramics of Mentor, Ohio. The second item is a Mexican folk art turtle figurine, hand-painted with a palette of terracotta, ochre, and black over a cream-colored base glaze. The decoration depicts a red bird amidst flowers and foliage on the shell, with large stylized eyes on the head. The base of the figurine is hand-marked Mexico J. P. in black slip.
Lot: 177 - 21 Turtle & Tortoise Figurines, Mixed Materials
This collection consists of twenty-one figurines depicting various turtles and tortoises in diverse styles and media. The group includes naturalistic models, whimsical decorative pieces, and stylized miniatures. Materials featured include glazed and bisque-fired ceramic, hand-painted porcelain, carved green stone, gray carved stone, translucent orange-toned mineral or resin, faceted clear glass, and a small cast silver-tone metal tortoise. Notable pieces include a large smiling turtle with a dark shell, a highly textured brown glazed figurine, and a decorative turtle with a colorful raised floral shell. No manufacturer marks, artist signatures, or model numbers are visible on the items.
Lot: 178 - 5 Turtle & Tortoise Figurines
This lot comprises five diverse turtle and tortoise-themed decorative figurines rendered in various materials and styles. The collection includes a large ceramic trinket box in the form of a tortoise with a mottled dark green glaze and a removable shell lid; the underside of the base features incised marks reading SK over 55. A porcelain turtle is decorated with blue floral and vine motifs over a white ground, bearing an oval gold sticker on the underside marked MADE IN CHINA. A realistically modeled sea turtle, likely composed of cast resin or a similar composite, features painted details and is embossed on the bottom with 1994 T.M. CE, TURTLE B, and MADE IN CHINA. The group also contains a molded clear glass tortoise figurine with an oval adhesive label on the shell containing the script letters JL, and a small figurine of translucent cobalt blue pressed glass.
Lot: 179 - Turtle Figurines in Stone, Glass & Ceramic
This collection features an assortment of decorative turtle figurines crafted from various materials. Included are stylized turtles carved from translucent banded onyx stone. One specimen is primarily creamy white, while another features green and grey tones with dark reddish-brown banding on the shell and head. These onyx pieces bear labels indicating they were made in Pakistan, with one featuring a sticker for SELF crafts of the world. The group includes a Second Nature Design Quarry Critters figurine titled Trixy, dated 2000, which has a textured grey surface and a whimsical, smiling expression. Also present is a glazed ceramic turtle with a high-gloss, dark brown and black segmented shell and matte-textured green and brown limbs. A clear pressed-glass figural turtle serves as a candle holder, featuring a diamond-cut pattern on the exterior shell and containing yellow wax. Completing the assortment is a simplified turtle figurine carved from a light pinkish-tan stone with reddish-brown speckling, possibly soapstone, featuring a flattened neck and a hollowed base.
Lot: 180 - Set 3 Reproduction Dazey-Style Glass Butter Churns
This graduated set of three contemporary decorative butter churns is modeled after the antique Dazey design. Each piece features a clear, square glass jar with vertically embossed lettering reading DAZEY. The manual cranking mechanism is constructed of cast metal with exposed bevel gears, fixed to a screw-on lid. The handles are made of turned wood, and each jar contains an internal four-blade wooden dasher. The metal components have been treated with a factory-applied matte, rusted patina to simulate age. The set includes a manufacturer's shipping box labeled Item RA79004 LMS and Made in India.
Lot: 181 - Cobra 89GTL CB Radio Base Station w/ Microphone
This is a solid-state CB Citizens Band radio base station manufactured by Cobra, a product of Dynascan Corporation. The unit is model 89GTL and is housed in a woodgrain-finish cabinet with a black and silver-tone metal faceplate. The front panel features a two-digit red LED channel display and dual analog needle meters for S/RF Power and SWR/Modulation. Control knobs include Volume/Off, Squelch, Dynamike, RF Gain/SWR Cal, Delta Tune, and Tone. Toggle switches are present for ANL/Off, CB/PA, and SWR/MOD functions. Indicator LEDs show RX in green and TX in red. A Cobra-branded handheld microphone is connected via a front-panel jack. The rear panel provides connections for an antenna, PA speaker, external speaker, and a 13.8V DC power input. It also features an integrated 120V AC power cord, a fuse holder, and a slide switch to select between AC and DC power modes. A metal identification plate on the reverse is marked COBRA 89GTL, PRODUCT OF DYNASCAN CORPORATION, SERIAL NO. 03002029, and Taiwan.
Lot: 182 - Micranta, GE, Midland & Sony Electronics
This collection of electronics features a Micranta 3-Way CB Tester, a General Electric portable radio, a Midland weather radio, and a Sony microcassette recorder. The Micranta CB Tester is equipped with an analog meter for measuring watts, SWR, and modulation percentage, with front-facing adjustment knobs and two SO-239 connectors located on the rear panel. The General Electric FM/AM portable radio, model 7-2582G, includes a telescoping antenna and a molded plastic belt clip. The Midland S.A.M.E. Digital Weather / All Hazards Alert Radio, model WR-100, includes an LCD display, public alert indicators, and an associated AC power adapter. Completing the group is a Sony M-750V Voice Operated Recording (VOR) microcassette-corder with a built-in speaker and mechanical tape counter. All items are housed in molded plastic casings.
Lot: 183 - 19th C. Lithograph, Joseph Bernhard Residence, OH
14x18This 19th-century lithograph, likely a plate removed from Caldwell's Atlas of Harrison County, Ohio, published circa 1875, depicts Highland View or Noah Knob, the residence and farmstead of Joseph Bernhard. The pastoral scene, set in Short Creek Township, Harrison County, Ohio, illustrates a prosperous mid-to-late 19th-century American farm. The composition features a two-story farmhouse and multiple large barns in the mid-ground, with a detailed foreground showing various livestock, including cattle, sheep, and horses. Several figures are depicted engaged in rural activities. The lower margin contains printed text identifying the property: Highland View or Noah Knob, Res. of Joseph Bernhard Short Creek Tp. Harrison Co. Ohio., Farm containing 160 acres well watered & timbered, excellent for sheep or grain., and 200 thoroughbred sheep. The work is printed on paper and is housed in a stained wood frame with a cream-colored mat and a corrugated cardboard backing secured by glazier points. No plate marks or publisher information are visible on the exposed portion of the sheet.
Lot: 184 - Chicago Tribune September 1-15, 1939 Bound Volume
18x24This archival lot comprises a professionally bound collection of original issues of the Chicago Tribune newspaper, covering the period from September 1 to September 15, 1939. This specific date range documents the onset of World War II, including the invasion of Poland and the subsequent declarations of war. The issues are housed in a large-format folio library binding of black textured cloth. The front cover is inset with a small gold-stamped label reading Chicago Tribune WORLD'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER. The spine features gold-stamped identification reading CHICAGO TRIBUNE SEPT. 1-15 1939. The volume includes full daily and Sunday editions. Primary headline coverage features historical reports such as SPAIN ORGANIZES DEFENSES, BUT IS OPPOSED TO WAR, Britain Spurns Nazis' 11th Hour Plan, and photo-documentation of the Westerplatte defense. Interior sections include the Graphic Section with color rotogravure printing, Saturday News of New Books, and comics including Dick Tracy and Smitty. The volume contains extensive period commercial advertising for national brands such as Kellogg's Corn Flakes and Post Toasties, alongside local Chicago retail advertisements for Mandel's and Lane Bryant. 24.5 inches x 17.5 inches x 1.5 inches.
Lot: 185 - The Cleveland Press: Dec 1933 Bound Archive Volume
18x24This is a bound elephant folio archival volume containing the daily issues of The Cleveland Press for the month of December 1933. The volume is bound in heavy blue-grey cloth over boards with a black leather spine label featuring gold-stamped lettering. The interior comprises complete daily editions of the newspaper, providing a primary source record of the period. Notable front-page stories include the repeal of Prohibition, developments in the Roosevelt administration, and international reports regarding legislation in Nazi Germany. The issues contain period advertising from major retailers including Sears, Roebuck and Co., The May Company, and Kresge's. Also included are sports sections reviewing the 1933 season and comic pages featuring Buck Rogers, Alley Oop, and Freckles and His Friends. A circular ink stamp for The Cleveland Public Library is present on the upper margins of several pages, identifying the volume as a former library archival copy.
Lot: 186 - The Cleveland Press Bound Newspapers, June 1939
18x24A large folio-sized bound volume containing a collection of original daily issues of The Cleveland Press newspaper from June 1939. The volume is bound in heavy brown cloth boards with a black spine label featuring gilt-stamped text reading CLEVELAND PRESS JUNE 1939. The interior contains complete daily editions, including Issue No. 19353 (Thursday, June 1, 1939) and Issue No. 19364 (Wednesday, June 14, 1939). The June 14 edition features the prominent lead headline FIND KIDNAPED OHIO BABY IN CREEK. The publication includes local and national news reporting, editorial content, and extensive period advertising for products and services such as Chase Sanborn Coffee, real estate listings, and Machineless Permanent Waves. Multiple pages are dedicated to daily comic strips of the era, including Li'l Abner by Al Capp, Walt Disney's Donald Duck, Wash Tubbs by Roy Crane, and Boots and Her Buddies by Edgar Martin. The newspaper layout features standard broadsheet typography and numerous black and white news photographs.
Lot: 187 - American Story-Papers & Periodicals, 1878-1932
This lot consists of a collection of American newspapers and story-paper periodicals. The primary item is an issue of the Seaside Library, Volume X, Number 200, dated January 7, 1878, published by George Munro of New York. This issue contains a complete printing of Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens and features a large wood engraving on the front page. Also included are three issues of The Youth's Companion: one dated February 9, 1888 (Volume LXI, Number 6), another dated March 26, 1891 (Volume 64, Number 13), both published by Perry Mason and Company in Boston, and a New England Edition dated July 2, 1914. The 1914 issue features a front-page photograph titled Ripogenus Gorge On the West Branch of the Penobscot River, Maine. Completing the group is a 1932 issue of The New Guide: A Paper for Young People, Volume L, Number 15, dated April 9. The periodicals are printed on newsprint and presented as unbound folio sheets, folded as originally issued.
Lot: 188 - The Automobile, 3 Issues, Class Journal Co., 1915
A trio of softcover issues of The Automobile, a weekly trade magazine published in New York. The collection includes Volume XXXIII, No. 13 (September 23, 1915), Volume XXXIII, No. 16 (October 14, 1915), and Volume XXXIII, No. 24 (December 9, 1915). Each issue is presented in a quarto format with the publication's signature red stylized masthead. These periodicals offer a detailed record of the early 20th-century American motor industry, featuring technical articles on metallurgy and starting systems, industry news regarding international trade and gasoline prices, and a wide array of period advertisements. Prominent advertisers include Gray and Davis Inc. of Boston, Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. (featuring a two-color advertisement for black tread tires), Connecticut Telephone and Electric Co., the Kissel Motor Car Company, and Metz Co. The internal pages contain technical diagrams, industrial photography, and market analysis. A handwritten ink notation reading Description BB p 1067 is present on the top margin of the December 9 issue.
Lot: 189 - Cleveland Plain Dealer Sunday Magazines, 1959-1961
This lot comprises an assortment of newspaper supplement magazines published by or for the Cleveland Plain Dealer between 1959 and 1961. Included are issues of This Week Magazine, the Cleveland Plain Dealer Sunday Magazine, and the Cleveland Plain Dealer Pictorial Sunday Magazine. These large-format periodicals feature colorful cover illustrations and photographic portraits characteristic of mid-century photojournalism. Featured cover subjects include an exclusive interview with John F. Kennedy titled Six Bravest Presidents (July 2, 1961), Harry S. Truman (June 4, 1961), U.S. Secretary of Commerce Luther H. Hodges (June 18, 1961), and Sophia Loren (May 29, 1960). Other notable covers depict the Unisphere from the 1964 World's Fair, professional baseball action, and regional Ohio landmarks such as Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial at Put-in-Bay. Each issue contains a masthead with the Cleveland Plain Dealer imprint and specific publication dates ranging from September 20, 1959, to July 9, 1961.
Lot: 190 - Butter Churn Set of 3 Pcs in the Style of Dazey
A graduated set of three hand-cranked butter churns, produced as modern decorative reproductions in the style of antique Dazey models. Each unit is comprised of a square-shouldered clear glass jar and a cast iron mechanical top assembly with a manual crank and turned wooden handle. The internal churning mechanism includes a metal shaft and wooden stirring paddles. The metal components exhibit a uniform rust-colored patina intended to simulate an aged appearance. The lid of the largest churn is embossed with the numeral 12, and the glass jars feature raised lettering on the side panels. The set is accompanied by the original shipping container with a label identifying the set as Item # RA79004 LMS, Made in India.
Lot: 191 - Antique Copper Lightning Rod w/ Blue Glass Spheres
60in tall An antique American lightning rod featuring a central pole constructed from copper or a copper alloy, displaying a heavy, natural verdigris patina throughout. The rod tapers to a point at the top and is decorated with two matching translucent blue glass spheres. The piece is mounted in a -style iron tripod display stand with a vertical support sleeve. The iron components show significant surface oxidation and a dark rusted finish. A white auction tag marked 191 is attached to the upper glass sphere. This item is characteristic of late 19th to early 20th-century American folk-utilitarian design.
Lot: 192 - Hollywood Regency Olive Green Glass Table Lamp
39in tall A mid-century table lamp designed in the Hollywood Regency style, dating to approximately the 1960s or 1970s. The piece features a central bulbous body of olive green glass with molded swirl detailing. It rests upon a four-footed cast metal base with an antiqued brass finish, featuring scroll and shell motifs. The neck consists of two stacked metal segments with textured circular patterns. The lamp is fitted with a drum-style shade of cream textured fabric, featuring embroidered floral appliques and a gold-toned wavy braided trim. The shade is supported by a standard metal harp and topped with a metal finial. The lamp uses a single light socket and is equipped with a two-prong power cord.
Lot: 193 - Hazel-Atlas & Carrington Glass Bottles, Trio
tallest is 11 in tall This lot comprises three clear glass vessels produced in the late 19th to early 20th century. The collection includes a pressed glass decanter featuring arched panels with a diamond and button pattern and a ringed neck. Also included is an octagonal storage jar with a wide mouth, a rolled rim, and a ringed neck. The base of this jar bears an embossed monogram mark consisting of a large H over an A, identifying it as a product of the Hazel-Atlas Glass Company. The third item is a crown-top beverage bottle with embossed text on the body reading Carrington Bottling Works and Carrington, N. D. arranged in a circular format. All three items demonstrate a characteristic yellowish-green fluorescence when placed under ultraviolet light. This reaction confirms the presence of manganese, which was used as a decolorizing agent in glass production primarily between 1880 and 1915.
Lot: 194 - Plume & Atwood Octagonal Pressed Glass Stand Lamp
11 intall This antique kerosene stand lamp features a clear pressed glass body with a faceted octagonal font and a matching stepped octagonal base joined by a faceted stem. The glass exhibits a strong green fluorescence when exposed to UV light, indicative of manganese-doped glass common in the late 19th to early 20th centuries. The lamp is fitted with a brass burner assembly. The burner thumbwheel is embossed with the text P . & A . M F G . C O . M A D E I N U . S . A . T H O M A S T O N C O N N . signifying manufacture by the Plume and Atwood Manufacturing Company. The word EAGLE is embossed on the top of the burner collar. The lamp base is smooth without a pontil mark, showing visible mold seams consistent with pressed glass manufacturing techniques. A cotton wick is present within the font.
Lot: 195 - Am. Brilliant Style & EAPG Tableware w/ Ladle
An assortment of four pieces of antique and glassware. The collection features a matching creamer and two-handled open sugar bowl decorated with copper-wheel engraved daisy and floral motifs, attributed to the McKee Glass Company Innovation line. These pieces have scalloped rims and a cut star pattern on the bases. Included is a larger two-handled bowl in the American Brilliant Period style, featuring deeply cut pinwheel stars, fans, and cross-hatching with a sawtooth rim. The fourth item is a small clear glass ladle with a circular bowl and a hooked handle. Under ultraviolet light, the glass ladle exhibits strong neon green fluorescence, identifying it as uranium glass. No maker marks, signatures, or labels were observed on any of the pieces.
Lot: 196 - Pair Hobnail Blue Marble Slag Glass Candlesticks
A pair of candle holders crafted from blue and white marbled slag glass. Each piece features a flared circular base decorated with multiple rows of raised hobnails. The central stem is globular with a matching hobnail texture, supporting a cup with a ruffled or scalloped rim. This design and material are highly characteristic of mid-20th-century American glass production and are attributed to the Fenton Art Glass company. The underside of the bases shows the internal marbled pattern of the glass and does not contain any manufacturer marks, which is consistent with Fenton production prior to the 1970s. Visual inspection under UV light reveals no fluorescence, confirming the material as standard blue slag glass rather than uranium glass.
Lot: 197 - Westmoreland Ruby Flash Pressed Glass Console Trio
Manufactured by the Westmoreland Glass Company of Grapeville, Pennsylvania, this three-piece console set consists of a handled tray and a matching pair of candlesticks. The items are constructed of pressed clear glass decorated with ruby flash, a technique involving the application of a thin layer of glass stain to the surface. The square-bodied tray features two integral clear glass ring handles and ruby flashing on the interior basin. The candlesticks are designed with faceted, tiered columns set upon square bases, with a band of ruby flashing applied to the sloped section of the base. One candlestick retains an original gold and black foil label identifying the manufacturer as Westmoreland Hand Made Glass.
Lot: 198 - Paisley Print Full Length Robe and Glossy
71 in tall This lot consists of a full-length robe and a professional display mannequin. The robe is crafted from a lightweight woven fabric featuring an intricate paisley print in a color palette of burgundy red, navy blue, and tan. The design includes a relaxed silhouette with wide kimono-style sleeves and an open-front construction finished with a simple band along the neckline. It includes a matching fabric self-tie belt. No manufacturer or care labels are present on the garment. The robe is displayed on a full-body female mannequin with an egg-head design and a glossy white finish. The mannequin is supported by a circular chrome-plated metal floor stand with a calf-insertion rod.
Lot: 199 - Perfect Fit Adjust-O-Matic Dress Form
48 in tall This adjustable dress form is identified as a Perfect Fit Adjust-O-Matic model, featuring a design patented in 1960 under U.S. Patent No. 2,922,555. The form is constructed from multiple shaped fiberboard panels that overlap and slide against each other to adjust proportions. These panels are held together with metal rivets and fasteners. The front chest area displays a printed logo with sewing-related graphics and the manufacturer name. Identifying codes such as R-2, R-4, R-5, R-6, R-8, R-9, R-11, and R-12 are visible across different sections. The panels include printed measurement scales and instructions such as Flap #8 (keep outside) and Dart (keep outside). The torso is mounted on a skeletal metal frame.
Lot: 200 - Set 3 Dazey-Style Glass & Cast Iron Butter Churns
A set of three decorative miniature butter churns designed as modern reproductions of antique models. Each piece features a clear glass jar with embossed lettering on the side reading DAZEY CHURN. The lids and hand-crank mechanisms are constructed from cast iron with a factory-applied rusted patina finish intended to simulate age. The internal dashers and the handle grips are crafted from wood. The base of the smallest jar features a paper label reading MADE IN INDIA, and the set is accompanied by its original cardboard shipping carton labeled Item RA79004 LMS. These items are contemporary decorative pieces manufactured in India and are intended for display rather than food preparation.
Lot: 201 - Sheet Music, Various Publishers, c. 1900-1956
A collection of sheet music booklets dating from the early to mid-20th century. These items are large-format, softcover staple-bound folios. The group includes a variety of cover art styles, ranging from Art Deco graphics and illustrative landscapes to photographic portraits of performers. Visible titles and publishers include Snow at Dusk by Joseph Goodman (Century Music Publishing Co.), Wake Up! Chill'un Wake Up! by Jo Trent and Willard Robison (Walter Donaldson-Douglas and Gumble), Moonlight Becomes You from the Paramount film Road to Morocco (Famous Music Corp.), It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo' by Wendell Hall (Forster Music Publisher Inc.), The Rock and Roll Waltz (Sheldon Music), and The Sidewalks of New York (Paull-Pioneer Music Co.). Other titles include The Sorcerer's Apprentice arranged by John W. Schaum, Beautiful Star of Heaven by Louis A. Drumheller, and Sipping Cider Thru' a Straw. The collection features various credited performers and composers such as Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour, Kay Starr, Wendell Hall, and Irving Berlin. Several pieces bear institutional or ownership markings including stamps for Property of James Perrin and printed notations such as Sample Copy - Not to be Sold. Approximate dimensions range from 9 inches by 12 inches to 10.5 inches by 13.5 inches.
Lot: 202 - Various Publishers, Sheet Music, 20th C
A collection of sheet music ephemera, primarily originating from the United States and dating from the early to mid-20th century. The collection encompasses a diverse range of genres, including popular radio hits, themes from musical comedies and films, marches, and patriotic songs. Notable titles and attributions identified include: Catch a Falling Star as recorded by Perry Como (Words and Music by Paul Vance and Lee Pockriss, Fred Fisher Music Company, New York); Night and Day from the musical comedy Gay Divorcee (Words and Music by Cole Porter, Harms, Inc.); Blue Moon (Simplified Piano Solo, Robbins Music Corporation, New York); Hiawatha's Melody of Love (Lyric by Alfred Bryan and Artie Mehlinger, Music by Geo. W. Meyer, Jerome H. Remick and Co.); Blues in the Night from the Warner Bros. picture (Lyric by Johnny Mercer, Music by Harold Arlen, Remick Music Corporation); and Venetian Moon (Lyric by Gus Kahn, Music by Phil Goldberg and Frank Magini, Jerome H. Remick and Co.). Other pieces include Star of the Sea (Amanda Kennedy, Leo Feist), The Loveliest Night Of The Year featuring Mario Lanza, When A Feller Needs A Friend!!, That's What Ireland Means To Me, Loyalty Is The Word Today, Normandy, Berlin Echoes, and Twittering Birds. These items are large-format (folio size) softcover paper documents, featuring colorful lithographic or illustrative cover art typical of the era. Visible publisher imprints include Jerome H. Remick and Co. (New York and Detroit), Leo Feist (New York), Robbins Music Corporation (New York), G. Schirmer, Inc. (New York), and Fred Fisher Music Company. The documents contain musical notation and lyrics.
Lot: 203 - Sheet Music & Instructional Manuals, 20th C
An extensive assortment of sheet music, songbooks, and instructional manuals primarily dating from the early to mid-20th century. The collection encompasses a variety of genres including patriotic anthems, musical theater scores, classical arias, hymns, and piano studies. Notable individual titles include God Bless America by Irving Berlin, Cabaret by Kander and Ebb, and the instructional text A Tune a Day: A First Book for Violin Instruction by C. Paul Herfurth. The collection also features educational volumes such as jumbo note Hymns and jumbo note Marches for the elementary pianist, published by Chas. H. Hansen Music Company. Numerous prominent music publishers are represented, including G. Schirmer, Inc., Harms Inc., Belwin Inc., Carl Fischer, and Chappell & Co., Ltd. Many items include decorative cover illustrations typical of the period, such as the pictorial covers for Blue-Eyed Sally and A Merry Day. One instructional volume bears a handwritten ownership signature for Judy Pulse on the upper cover.
Lot: 204 - Cat's Meow Village Miniatures w/ Storage Chest
box size 8x9.5x12.5 A collection of screen-printed wooden miniatures from The Cat's Meow Village, depicting historic landmarks and sites in Wooster, Ohio, and the surrounding Wayne County area. The collection features specific buildings such as the Wayne County Courthouse, two versions of Wooster City Hall, Wooster Community Hospital, The Wooster Brush Company, and Peoples Federal Savings Bank. Other included structures are the United Methodist Church, C.O. Wheel Company, Williams and Sons, and a Wayne County Ohio Bicentennial Barn. Most blocks feature the signature black cat silhouette on the front. Several pieces are signed on the reverse by founder Faline Jones with dates including 92, 01, and 03. The items are housed in a rectangular dark-stained wooden storage chest equipped with a brass bail handle on the lid and a brass hook latch. Height: 8.5 inches (Chest).
Lot: 205 - Royal Rochester Fraunfelter Lusterware Porc. Set
This five-piece porcelain service set was manufactured by the Fraunfelter China Company of Zanesville, Ohio, for the Royal Rochester brand of the Robeson-Rochester Corporation. The collection includes one oval tray with silver-tone metal handles and a footed metal gallery, one covered sugar bowl with a silver-tone lid and bail handle, one creamer pitcher, and two footed dessert bowls. The pieces feature an iridescent apricot luster glaze on the exterior surfaces. The interiors and central medallions are decorated with hand-painted yellow roses and green leafy vines on a white porcelain ground. The set is accented with silver-tone metal rims and mounts. Markings on the undersides include an oval Fraunfelter China Ohio stamp and an ornate Royal Rochester Hand Painted Guaranteed Heat Proof For Baking cartouche.
Lot: 206 - Eleanor of Germany 3-Piece Lusterware Tea Service
This three-piece porcelain tea service by Eleanor was produced in Germany. The set consists of a teapot with lid, a double-handled sugar bowl, and a creamer. Each piece is finished in an iridescent ombre luster glaze that fades from burnt orange to white. The primary decoration consists of a central oval medallion on each piece featuring a polychrome transfer-printed floral arrangement of pink roses and blue forget-me-nots in a basket. The pieces are designed with scalloped rims and flared bases. The base of the teapot features a green backstamp with the name ELEANOR in a semi-circular arc above the text made in Germany.
Lot: 207 - Lefton & Sadler Ceramic Teapots & Tableware
An assortment of decorative ceramic tableware including pieces by Lefton and Sadler. The collection features an earthenware teapot by Sadler with a bulbous, lobed body and transfer-printed floral bouquets of roses and anemones. The base is embossed with the words ENGLAND and SADLER and includes a handwritten pattern number 3185 in black ink. Also included is a musical porcelain teapot by Lefton commemorating a 25th anniversary, decorated with silver-toned bells and pink roses. It possesses an integrated musical movement in the base with a metal winding key and is marked with a red Lefton foil sticker and the number 07006. A Lefton porcelain condiment jar set is present, featuring hand-painted fruit motifs including pears and grapes on a shaded ground. This set consists of a lidded jar, a saucer, and a ceramic spoon, and bears the Lefton China backstamp and foil label. Completing the assortment is a squat earthenware teapot with a blue transfer-printed floral border and gold-gilt highlights, featuring an illegible green mark on the base.
Lot: 208 - A Trio of American Ceramics Including a McCoy Teapot and a Fiesta Millennium Disc Pitcher
This collection consists of three American glazed earthenware pieces: a teapot and two pitchers. The first item is a McCoy Bermuda style ridged teapot featuring a globular form with horizontal molded rings on the body and inset lid. The exterior is finished in a dark brown glaze while the lid has a contrasting tan or honey-colored glaze. The base is incised with McCoy in script, model number 649, and USA. The second item is a Homer Laughlin China Company Fiesta commemorative Millennium disc water pitcher. It features a cobalt blue glaze and a white transfer-printed graphic on one side that reads Millennium The Year 2000. The base has an impressed fiesta script mark, Made in U.S.A., and an embossed circular factory mark. The third item is a cylindrical utility pitcher with a flared rim, a pinched spout, and an angular handle. The exterior is finished in a medium blue glaze, while the interior and rim feature a speckled off-white glaze. The unglazed base is unmarked and shows three stilt marks from the firing process.
Lot: 209 - Two Pieces of Mid-Century Modern Art Glass including a Pedestal Bowl and Cobalt Blue Pitcher
This lot features two items of mid-century modern decorative glassware. The first is a deep, round bowl of transparent emerald green glass with a polished rim, set into a tiered brass-tone metal pedestal mount. While markings on the inner rim of the metal base are worn and not clearly legible, the form and color are highly consistent with the Emerald Glo pattern produced by Paden City Glass Company. The second item is a bulbous ball-form pitcher in vibrant cobalt blue glass. It features a short neck, a small pinched pouring spout, and a thick, applied C-scroll handle. The rim is fire-polished, and the base is smooth and slightly concave with no maker's marks present.
Lot: 210 - Set 3 Reproduction Dazey Style Glass Butter Churns
A set of three reproduction glass butter churns in graduated sizes, modeled after antique Dazey designs. Each unit consists of a clear, square-sided glass jar topped with a cast-metal, hand-cranked mechanism and a wooden paddle interior. The glass jars feature embossed lettering, including the text DAZEY CHURN & MFG CO. and ST. LOUIS MO. The metal components, comprising the lids, gears, and crank arms, exhibit a heavily rusted or oxidized finish, and the cranks are finished with turned wooden handles. A label on the included cardboard box identifies the set as item number RA79004 LMS and specifies Made in India, which is also noted on a MADE IN INDIA sticker on the base of the smallest jar. The set appears intended for decorative use rather than food production, with the surface oxidation being an intentional aesthetic feature.
Lot: 211 - Bohemian Ruby Threaded Spatter Glass Corset Vase
This hand-blown art glass vase features a flared corset or hourglass silhouette. The body is decorated using a spatter glass technique, incorporating internal mottled frit in shades of cobalt blue, emerald green, and pale lavender. A decorative translucent ruby red glass trail is applied in a multi-turn spiral coil around the narrowest part of the waist. The vessel features a flat-polished top rim and a ground and polished pontil mark on the base. While unsigned, this specific combination of multicolored spatter and applied red threading is strongly associated with late 20th-century Bohemian glass production, frequently attributed to Egermann.
Lot: 212 - Ceramics, Korean Glassware & Chinese Dolls
This lot features a diverse group of 20th-century decorative objects and ceramics from Korea, Poland, Japan, and China. The collection includes a group of promotional items for the South Korean soju brand Jinro Chamisul, consisting of a white porcelain soju cup decorated with a scene of figures in traditional Korean hanbok attire and a set of clear glass soju shot glasses. The porcelain cup is marked Korea on the exterior, and the glassware is partially contained in a branded cardboard box featuring the green Chamisul bamboo logo. Also present is a footed octagonal stoneware bowl from Boleslawiec, Poland, featuring hand-stamped cobalt blue and white sponge-ware patterns. The base bears a black circular factory stamp for Manufaktura w Boleslawcu and is marked Hand Made in Poland. The lot includes a polychrome porcelain bowl decorated in the Rose Canton style with panels of figures in garden settings and floral motifs in overglaze enamels, finished with a gilded rim. The base is marked Japanese Porcelain Ware, Decorated in Hong Kong, and features the A.C.F. (American Commercial Fine) square logo. Completing the collection is a pair of miniature dolls with porcelain heads and limbs, dressed in traditional Chinese-style fabric garments. They are housed in a custom-fitted, lidded woven reed basket with a hand-painted floral design on the lid.
Lot: 213 - Pair Elmassian Mid-20th C. Middle Eastern Dolls
11 n tall A pair of handmade folk art dolls representing a male and female figure in traditional regional costume, attributed to the Lebanese maker Elmassian. The dolls are constructed with needle-sculpted and painted faces, textile bodies, and internal wire armatures. The male figure is depicted in a tan fabric turban, a multi-layered outfit featuring a striped tunic and a textured, burlap-like outer robe, and cream-colored pointed slippers or babouches. The female figure features an elaborate headdress composed of orange, yellow, and purple yarn decorated with numerous small metal discs mimicking coins. She is dressed in a bright blue tunic, a yellow skirt with a sheer floral-embroidered overlay, and a black knit shawl with red or orange decorative stitching. Her hands feature painted black patterns representing traditional henna designs. Both figures are posed with raised hands and are mounted on simple circular wire supports.
Lot: 214 - Japanese Moriage Porc. & Metal Dragon Table Lamp
A Japanese-style accent table lamp featuring a central four-sided, tapered porcelain body. The porcelain is decorated using the moriage technique, characterized by raised enamel ornamentation and gilded highlights. Each panel depicts a distinct figural subject, likely Buddhist Immortals or Lohans, shown with halos and traditional robes. The porcelain vessel is secured between a cast white metal pedestal base and a matching metal cap, both of which feature high-relief dragon and cloud motifs. The pedestal base is marked with the embossed character for good fortune (Fuku/Fu). The lamp is fitted with a Leviton socket stamped MADE IN U.S.A. and is functional.
Lot: 215 - US Mid-20th C. S&H Green Stamps, Books & Sheets
A collection of consumer trading stamps issued by The Sperry and Hutchinson Company, comprising multiple Quick Saver Books, loose stamp blocks, and a 10s and 50s Saver Folder. The stamps are perforated with a green background and a red S&H logo. Visible alphanumeric identification codes on the stamps include 11QK, 14JS, 21AE, 76HL, 51ZB, and 11UW. The booklets are configured to hold 1200 stamps each. The collection contains books in various stages of completion along with loose multiples and partial sheets. These stamps were part of a prominent US retail loyalty program active throughout the mid-20th century.
Lot: 216 - Arts Study Company, Arts Study Pictures, 1899
18x24 This lot comprises an assortment of issues from the periodical Arts Study Pictures, a semi-monthly serial published by the Arts Study Company in Chicago. Included is the original decorative paper wrapper for Volume 1, Number 3, dated August 1, 1899. The publication was marketed for educational use in clubs and schools, typically containing ten reproductions of famous art works per issue. The collection features black-and-white halftone plates including St. Anthony at Padua after Murillo, Children of Charles I after Van Dyck, Noble Charger after Rosa Bonheur, Shoeing the Horse and To Ho! To Ho! after Landseer, and The Cow and Haymaking after Julien Dupr�. Architectural subjects include views of the Pantheon and the Roman Forum. The publication was headquartered at 935 Fine Arts Building, 203-207 Michigan Avenue, Chicago. The plates are quarto-format and are issued loose as intended for study.
Lot: 217 - Cleveland Press Archival Bound Volume, July 1947
18x24 This archival bound volume contains the complete daily run of The Cleveland Press newspaper for the month of July 1947. The collection is housed in a large folio-format hardcover binding of dark brown buckram over heavy boards. The spine is finished with gold-stamped lettering reading CLEVELAND PRESS JULY 1947. The interior includes the daily Home Edition issues, beginning with number 21833 on Tuesday, July 1, 1947, through July 31, 1947. The content encompasses the full scope of post-World War II daily journalism, including local and national news headlines, sports, society reporting, and classifieds. Notable features include full pages of period comic strips such as Kerry Drake, Nancy, Donald Duck, and Captain Easy. The volume is also notable for its extensive advertising content from mid-century retailers including Kroger, Western Auto, I. J. Fox furs, Gray's Drug Stores, and local Cleveland businesses. Front-page news headlines from the period include reports on the St. Louis flood disasters, regional rent control debates, and significant railroad accidents.
Lot: 218 - Cleveland Press Bound Folio Volume, March 1939
18x24 This archival bound folio volume contains a comprehensive collection of daily issues of The Cleveland Press for the month of March 1939. The volume is bound in sturdy tan buckram cloth boards with a black leatherette title label on the spine featuring gold-stamped text reading CLEVELAND PRESS / MARCH 1939. The contents include complete daily editions of the newspaper, featuring major international headlines of the pre-World War II era, including the election of Pope Pius XII, developments in the Spanish Civil War, and reports on the rise of Fascism. The interior also provides extensive local Cleveland news, period photography, and sports coverage. Notable features include large-format illustrated advertisements for historic retailers such as The May Company, Halle Bros. Co., and Richman Brothers, along with full pages of syndicated daily comics including Li l Abner, Donald Duck, Wash Tubbs, and Freckles and His Friends. The masthead for the initial issue is dated Wednesday, March 1, 1939, with subsequent issues such as March 13 and March 27 visible within the compilation.
Lot: 219 - The Cleveland Press Sept 1933 Bound Newspaper
18x24 A bound folio-format volume comprising the complete daily issues of The Cleveland Press for the month of September 1933. The newspapers are professionally housed in a library-style binding of blue cloth over heavy boards, featuring a black leatherette spine label with gold-stamped lettering. The interior contains daily editions documenting Depression-era news, local Cleveland history, and cultural ephemera. Notable front-page headlines include coverage of a 100,000-person parade on Euclid Avenue, U.S. Coast Guard actions against Prohibition-era "Rum Row" smugglers, and the conviction of thirteen individuals in the Urschel kidnapping case. The volume preserves significant period advertising, including illustrated spreads for The Higbee Co. department store, and complete pages of comic strips such as Buck Rogers, 25th Century A. D., Alley Oop, and Freckles and His Friends. The pages consist of original newsprint and are bound in chronological order.
Lot: 220 - Set 3 Dazey-Style Glass Butter Churns
A graduated set of three contemporary reproduction glass butter churns designed in the style of antique Dazey manual churns. The set consists of three sizes, each featuring a square glass jar and a cast-metal manual crank mechanism. The glass jars are embossed with lettering that reads DAZEY and CHURN & MFG CO. The metal components are finished with a dark, rusted-style patina to simulate an aged, primitive appearance. Each churn is equipped with a functional hand-cranked gear system that rotates internal wooden paddles. The crank arms are finished with turned wooden handles. These items are identified by the accompanying packaging as modern decorative reproductions manufactured in India under item number RA79004 LMS. Heights range from approximately 8 inches to 14 inches.
Lot: 221 - Kitchenware: Atlas Mason Jar & Citrus Press
This collection of mid-20th-century kitchenware includes glass, ceramic, and metal functional items. One item is an Atlas Strong Shoulder Mason jar crafted from aqua-tinted glass, featuring a zinc screw-top lid with a milk glass liner. The jar is embossed with the words ATLAS STRONG SHOULDER MASON on the front. A ceramic spice rack set is included, consisting of six rectangular earthenware shakers held in a wooden wall-mount frame. The shakers are finished in a white glaze with yellow bands and transfer-printed floral designs, individually labeled NUTMEG, CLOVE, PEPPER, SALT, CINNAMON, and ALLSPICE. Also present is a pair of novelty salt and pepper shakers fashioned as miniature oil lamps, featuring yellow and brown glazed bases with red accents and white shades decorated with star motifs. The final item is a heavy-duty manual citrus press made of cast aluminum, utilizing a lever-action design with an integrated strainer and pour spout.
Lot: 222 - An Assortment of Keys and Lock Cylinders
This lot features an assortment of residential, commercial, and automotive keys along with several lock cylinder plugs and assemblies. The items are primarily constructed from brass, nickel-plated brass, steel, and die-cast zinc. The collection includes numerous keys with visible manufacturer and locksmith marks, including Star (marked 6MAE, 6MA3, and 5MA6), Taylor (marked 92 U.S.A.), Kwikset, Master, HSC, Curtis, U.S. Lock Corp, and National. One key is stamped with regional identification for Volpin's Vail, GA. A pair of automotive lock cylinders bearing the GM logo is included in a plastic bag marked with handwritten reference numbers A11 21-400, A33 22-158, and A25 28-946. Several groups of brass keys are organized into sets held together by wire or plastic ties.
Lot: 223 - 6 Ohio & Pennsylvania Glass Soda Bottles
This lot features a collection of 6 glass soda bottles from regional bottling works in Ohio and Pennsylvania. The group includes five bottles with embossed glass details and one with applied color labels. The collection is comprised of the following: a clear glass bottle embossed with Registered People's Bottling Works of Erie, Akron O. and 7 Fluid Ounces; an aqua-tinted bottle with large script embossing for Schille, associated with Columbus, Ohio; a clear glass bottle and an aqua-tinted glass bottle both embossed with Liquid Schuster Products and 7 Fl. Oz.; an aqua-tinted glass bottle embossed Jeffries Bottling Wks. Millersburg O.; and a clear glass bottle with red, white, and blue applied color labels for Cotton Club Beverages. The bottles are of crown-top construction and represent regional American beverage history from the early to mid-20th century.
Lot: 224 - Set Advertising Whiskey & Wine Glass Bottles
An assortment of glass bottles in various shapes, sizes, and colors, including cobalt blue, amber, olive, and clear glass. The collection features a variety of commercial and decorative designs. One amber glass flask is embossed with Ballantine's and includes the post-Prohibition statement FEDERAL LAW FORBIDS SALE OR RE-USE OF THIS BOTTLE. A dark amber whiskey bottle features a circular shoulder seal embossed with PAUL JONES WHISKEY LOUISVILLE and retains a partial paper label for Paul Jones Pure Rye with printed signatures and historical text. An olive glass wine bottle displays a colorful circus-themed FREAKSHOW label from Michael David Winery, Lodi, California. A clear glass bottle is molded in the form of the Eiffel Tower. Three additional bottles in shades of blue are included: one with a square base and a tiered decorative neck with embossed circular medallions, and two cylindrical bottles of varying heights.
Lot: 225 - Sewing Notions, Buttons & Wood Thread Spools
This collection of sewing notions features a variety of buttons and thread stored within a glass jar and a cardboard box. The glass jar is fitted with a turned wooden lid and contains an array of loose buttons in diverse materials such as wood, metal, shell-like composites, and plastic. The boxed portion of the collection includes numerous buttons still attached to their original retail cards from manufacturers including Le Bouton (B. Blumenthal and Co. Inc., Carlstadt, New Jersey), Streamline, and Risdon. Notable items include a card of Risdon Self-Cover buttons and various Tataneal plastic buttons. A large clear plastic bag from Emsig Manufacturing Corp. of New York contains multiple black Permoid buttons. The lot also includes several wooden thread spools from brands such as Coats and Clark's, Clark's O.N.T., and Monarch in various colors including shades of red, pink, and cream. Some cards and labels indicate manufacturing in Japan and the United States, with original retail pricing and care instructions such as Guaranteed Washable still visible.
Lot: 226 - Cast Iron Schnauzer Dog Architectural Gate Topper
This is a mid-20th century cast iron decorative figure depicting a standing Schnauzer dog in profile. The piece is sand-cast and features a black painted finish. The figure captures the breed's characteristic features, including the docked tail and prominent beard. It is mounted on an integral horizontal base that contains a pre-drilled hole at each end, indicating it was likely intended for use as a sign topper, fence ornament, or gate decoration. No maker's marks, signatures, or foundry stamps are visible on the object.
Lot: 227 - Peerage Style Pitcher, Sexton Match Holders & More
This collection consists of several decorative and utilitarian objects dating from the late 19th through the mid-20th century. Included is an embossed copper alloy pitcher, in the style of Peerage England, featuring a wrap-around repousse tavern scene with figures in a rustic village setting. The pitcher is constructed with a flared rim and a soldered strap handle. Also included are two wall-mounted cast metal double match holders, attributed to Sexton, each featuring two vertical pockets with shell-fluted bases and a scrolled backplate with a central mounting hole. One holder retains a black finish, while the second shows an aged blue-grey finish. The lot further includes a Victorian-style rectangular wooden presentation box with a lid featuring two inset chromolithographic panels depicting children in garden and boating scenes. The interior is lined with pleated fuchsia-colored fabric. Completing the assortment is a cardboard egg shipping carton with original interior dividers, printed with blue ink graphics of chickens and the word EGGS on multiple sides.
Lot: 228 - Blue Mountain Pottery & Dan James Turtle Figurines
An assortment of eight turtle and tortoise figurines in a variety of materials and styles. Included is a Blue Mountain Pottery ceramic turtle featuring a green and blue drip glaze over a dark ground, marked on the underside with the word CANADA and model number 205, and bearing an original blue and white foil label. A large composite tortoise figurine features a deeply textured shell and is hand-signed on the base by artist Dan James. The group also contains a hand-carved wooden turtle with a faceted shell and natural grain finish, a solid brass turtle-form dish with a sticker indicating manufacture in Taiwan, and a skeletonized brass turtle trivet with three rubber-tipped feet. Rounding out the collection are a small solid brass turtle, a heavy cast iron turtle with an oxidized brown finish, and a small composite turtle with a grey and white mottled crackle finish.
Lot: 229 - Set 10 Turtle Figurines & Objects
A collection of ten turtle-themed decorative objects crafted from various materials including wood, ceramic, porcelain, resin, and woven wicker. The grouping features a large turtle-shaped basket with a woven wicker carapace and stained wood head and legs. Also included is a glazed ceramic turtle finished in a green and brown drip glaze with pierced circular openings in the shell, likely intended for use as a candle or incense holder. One modern-style piece is constructed with a domed, polished wood shell set into a brushed metal base with an integrated head and legs. A white glazed porcelain turtle features hand-applied porcelain flowers in pastel shades and a shallow recessed back. The assortment also contains two medium-sized carved wood turtles in contrasting light and dark finishes, a hand-painted turtle figurine with colorful patterns, a stacked turtle pair made of molded resin, a small dark brown glazed ceramic turtle, and a textured resin turtle with a basketweave shell pattern. No maker marks, factory stamps, or artist signatures are visible on the objects.
Lot: 230 - Set 3 Glass & Cast Iron Butter Churns, Dazey Style
A set of three graduated decorative reproduction butter churns, designed in the style of antique Dazey models. Each churn comprises a clear glass jar with a square base and embossed lettering; the smallest jar features the characters DAZEY and CHURN. The jars are fitted with screw-top cast iron lids that exhibit a heavy, uniform rusted patina. These lids house a manual hand-crank gear mechanism that operates internal wooden paddles. The crank handles are finished with turned wood knobs. The items are accompanied by the original cardboard shipping box with a label marked Item Number RA79004 LMS, identifying the set as a three-piece collection made in India. These pieces are intended for decorative use rather than functional food preparation.
Lot: 231 - Owl Figurines & Mixed Material Objects
This lot consists of an extensive assortment of owl-themed figurines and decorative items in a wide variety of materials and artistic styles. Included is a large, hand-carved wood owl with a black lacquered finish and inset circular eyes. Glassware includes a large clear blown art glass figurine and a small faceted crystal bird. The ceramic portion of the lot contains three Mexican Tonala-style pottery owls with hand-painted floral and geometric patterns, a large hollow-cast bisque owl head with an orange beak, and various glazed porcelain and stoneware pieces in assorted shapes. One figurine is carved from banded stone, such as onyx or alabaster. The lot also features a small cast metal owl in a pewter tone, a stained-glass style suncatcher with a metal frame and colored resin, and two ornaments made with feathers and wire. No identifiable maker marks or signatures are visible in the photographs.
Lot: 232 - Set 11 Painted Ceramic Nativity Figurines & Stable
A nativity set comprising eleven painted ceramic figurines and a coordinating rustic stable. The figurine collection includes the Holy Family with the infant Jesus in a manger, Mary, and Joseph. Accompanying figures include three Magi bearing gifts, a shepherd carrying a lamb, and a kneeling angel. The set is completed by three stable animals: a recumbent donkey, a cow, and a small lamb. Each figurine is crafted from ceramic with a matte bisque finish and hand-painted details. The stable is constructed from wood and thin bamboo-style slats for the back and roof. The structure is accented with applied dried moss to the roofline and floor to create a rustic effect. No visible maker's marks, factory stamps, or labels are present on the figurines or the stable. This set reflects a traditional mid-to-late 20th-century style common in Western holiday decor.
Lot: 233 - C.S. Hammond New Reference Atlas & 2 Vols, 1912
This lot comprises three antique educational volumes. The primary work is The New Reference Atlas of the World, published by C. S. Hammond & Company in 1912. This folio-sized volume is bound in maroon cloth with decorative black stamping and silver title lettering. It features numerous physical, political, and historical maps, including double-page color maps of Ohio, Pennsylvania, and the Maritime Provinces of Canada. The title page states an original price of $3.00. The front endpaper bears a cursive ink inscription: Miss Anna Brown / West Salem / Ohio / Champion Hall 1911-12. Accompanying the atlas are two octavo-sized schoolbooks tied together with a red patterned fabric ribbon. The first is Everyday Arithmetic - Advanced by Franklin S. Hoyt and Harriet E. Peet, published by Houghton Mifflin Company at the Riverside Press, copyright 1920, identified as the Thirteenth Impression with the code D4. The second volume is Barnes's School History of the United States, a revision of a brief history by Joel Dorman Steele and Esther Baker Steele, published by the American Book Company, copyright 1903. This volume is bound in dark reddish-brown cloth with an architectural design and black stamped lettering.
Lot: 234 - Tomes & Lossing Civil War Serials, 1862-1912
A collection of softcover serial publications documenting the American Civil War. The group includes several divisions of The War with the South: A History of the Great American Rebellion by Robert Tomes, M.D., published by Virtue, Yorston and Company, New York, and Virtue and Company, New York. Observable divisions include numbers 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6. These quarto-sized volumes are bound in tan paper wrappers with dark cloth spines. The work is illustrated with steel engravings of battle scenes, fortifications, maps, and portraits from drawings made by F. O. C. Darley and other American artists. Included are frontispiece portraits of General George B. McClellan and General Ambrose Burnside based on photographs by Mathew Brady. Also present is Section 1 of A History of the Civil War by Benson J. Lossing, LL.D., published by The War Memorial Association, New York. This section is bound in blue illustrated paper covers and contains numerous halftone reproductions of Mathew Brady war photographs. The text provides historical narratives on topics such as the Fugitive Slave Law, State Rights, and biographical sketches of leading naval and military commanders.
Lot: 236 - Marx & Tim Mee Plastic Civil War Playset
This collection consists of a large assortment of molded plastic toy soldiers and playset accessories, primarily themed around the American Civil War. The lot features numerous infantry and cavalry figures in various combat poses, including Union soldiers in blue plastic and Confederate soldiers in gray plastic. Mounted figures are supported by multiple plastic horses in white, tan, and brown shades. Artillery pieces include several wheeled cannons and limbers in various molded plastic colors such as green, gray, and brown. Significant structures in this lot include a green molded plastic Quonset hut-style building with an integrated roof-mounted carry handle, attributed to Marx, a large brown plastic barn with a gray shingle-textured roof, two white plastic houses with front porches and gray roofs, and a gray double-arch bridge with a cobblestone-textured surface. Additional accessories include split-rail and picket fencing, paper Union and Confederate flags, and a gray molded tree stump. The lot is housed in a gray plastic storage bin and contains some non-themed items, including individual Pokemon cards for Beedrill and Dodrio.
Lot: 237 - Jeff Gordon NASCAR Memorabilia & Drinkware Set
This group of sports memorabilia commemorates the career of NASCAR driver Jeff Gordon and his tenure with Hendrick Motorsports. The collection comprises six distinct pieces of drinkware and collectibles. Included is a boxed The Original NASCAR Talking Drinking Stein, plastic construction, featuring a miniature number 24 car on the lid and an internal sound chip programmed to play racing phrases and engine sounds, marked with item number 70001 and a 1998 copyright. A ceramic commemorative beer stein features a hinged metal lid with a ceramic inlay; the body is decorated with Gordon in his DuPont fire suit alongside his race car, including logos for Winston Cup and Pepsi. The set also contains a clear glass tumbler with blue and red Pepsi promotional graphics from 1999, a ceramic mug celebrating Gordon reaching 50 career victories, a second ceramic mug with a pit road action scene, and a collector shot glass with a yellow number 24 and a printed signature. Sponsor branding throughout the collection includes DuPont, Pepsi, GMAC, Quaker State, and Kellogg's.
Lot: 238 - 6 Jeff Gordon NASCAR Die-Cast Models
This lot consists of six Jeff Gordon NASCAR die-cast model collectibles, primarily in 1:64 scale. The collection features various editions of Gordon�s iconic #24 Chevrolet, manufactured by Winner's Circle, Action Performance Companies, and Revell-Monogram in the late 1990s. The group includes a Winner's Circle Pit Row Series diorama set featuring a DuPont Chevrolet Monte Carlo with seven pit crew figures and pit road equipment (Asst. No. 55530). An Action Performance three-car set contains three 1:64 scale stock cars in the classic Rainbow Warrior, Jurassic Park: The Ride, and DuPont Million Dollar special paint schemes. Two items from the Winner's Circle Lifetime Series are present: a No. 1 of 6 1997 DuPont Monte Carlo and a Bonus Car 1987 #40 Sprint Car, both including character trading cards (Asst. No. 55500). Also included is a Winner's Circle Pit Pass Preview Series car with an official fan pass (Asst. No. 30217) and a 1996 Edition Revell Racing die-cast replica featuring rubber tires and a detailed chassis. All vehicles feature authentic team and sponsor decals including DuPont, Pepsi, and Hendrick Motorsports.
Lot: 239 - Jeff Gordon & Jack Sprague NASCAR Memorabilia
An assortment of NASCAR memorabilia primarily featuring Hendrick Motorsports driver Jeff Gordon, alongside one item representing Jack Sprague. The collection includes four decorative license plates manufactured by WinCraft and JG Motorsports, commemorating various seasons and championships between 1995 and 2002. One plate features Jack Sprague's number 24 GMAC truck from the Craftsman Truck Series. Drinkware consists of a clear plastic mug with a racing car-shaped handle dated 1998, a Pepsi Racing 1998 Winston Cup Champion commemorative plastic cup, a large white plastic shaker bottle with a portrait graphic and car-topped lid, and a clear souvenir bottle. Sealed items include a four-pack of commemorative 1997 NASCAR Champion pencils and a Press Pass D3 Series 1 three-dimensional plastic model card pack. The lot is completed by a long horizontal adhesive banner celebrating Gordon as a two-time Winston Cup Champion for the years 1995 and 1997. Visible manufacturer markings and copyrights include WinCraft, JG Motorsports, Inc., and Motorsport Traditions.
Lot: 240 - Set 3 Dazey Style Glass & Cast Iron Butter Churns
A set of three decorative glass butter churns in graduated sizes, designed as modern reproductions of antique Dazey models. Each unit consists of a clear glass jar with square sides, a cast metal hand-crank assembly featuring an intentionally distressed rusted patina, and internal wooden paddles. The smallest jar features the embossed lettering DAZEY CHURN & MFG CO. The set is accompanied by its original cardboard box, which identifies the contents as Item RA79004 LMS and indicates they were made in India.
Lot: 241 - Sears Automotive Wheel and Tire Novelty Wall Clock
This novelty wall clock is designed to resemble an automotive wheel and tire assembly. The outer casing is constructed of molded black plastic featuring a realistic tire tread pattern and molded sidewall detailing. The central dial is styled as a silver-tone multi-spoke alloy rim, with a mock cross-drilled disc brake rotor and a silver caliper positioned behind the spokes. The dial face is black with prominent silver-tone Arabic numerals at the 12, 3, 6, and 9 o'clock positions and a white printed minute track. The hands are uniquely styled as tools: the hour hand is shaped like a combination wrench and the minute hand is shaped like a flathead screwdriver; both are black with red center stripes. A red sweep second hand is also present. The clock face is protected by a clear plastic lens. The reverse features a molded plastic back with a central battery-operated quartz movement manufactured by Wellgain. A label on the movement housing identifies the distributor as Sears, Roebuck and Co. of Hoffman Estates, Illinois, and includes the text Made in U.S.A., while an additional sticker on the casing indicates Made in China. The clock is powered by a single 1.5V AA battery.
Lot: 242 - Style of Curtis Jere Mixed Metal Heron Sculpture
36x44 This large-scale mixed metal wall sculpture depicts a pair of stylized herons or cranes in a pond setting, executed in the style of decorative metalwork produced by Curtis Jere for Artisan House during the 1960s and 1970s. The sculpture features two birds with textured, hammered silver-tone metal bodies and heads, each detailed with a single blue glass cabochon eye. Their fanned wings and elongated legs are constructed from multiple curved brass or bronze-toned metal rods, creating a sense of movement. The base of the sculpture includes stylized lily pads and water ripples, finished with a blue-green verdigris patina. The piece is constructed using mixed metal techniques, including welding and hammering. There are no visible maker marks, signatures, or labels on the sculpture. Integrated wire loops are present on the reverse for wall mounting. Height: 48 inches Width: 36 inches.
Lot: 243 - Pair Empire Lighted Mary & Joseph Blow Molds
This pair of Christmas nativity blow mold figures is manufactured by the Empire Plastic Corp. The set consists of two kneeling figures representing Mary and Joseph. Each figure is constructed from translucent molded plastic designed to be illuminated from within. Joseph is depicted with brown hair and a beard, wearing a white robe with a pink mantle. Mary is shown with brown hair, a white veil, and a blue and white robe. Both figures are modeled in a prayerful posture with hands together. The lower reverse of each figure features the embossed Empire logo and brand name. Additional embossed text on the reverse includes Made in USA and a patent number. Each figure is fitted with an integrated white power cord and a two-prong plug. Dimensions: Approximately 28 inches high.
Lot: 244 - Kmart Halloween Jack-O-Lantern Blow Mold Light
24 in tall Distributed by Kmart Corporation and attributed to General Foam Plastics, this is a classic seasonal blow-molded plastic decoration in the form of a jack-o-lantern. The pumpkin features a molded orange body with vertical ribbing, a green-painted stem, and recessed facial features including triangular eyes and nose and a jagged mouth, all accented with black paint. The item is designed to be illuminated from within and is currently fitted with a white two-prong electrical cord and a light socket assembly inserted into the rear. The reverse side retains its original Kmart retail label, which includes a stylized K logo, a barcode, and text stating it was made in the USA for Kmart Corporation in Hoffman Estates, Illinois. Additionally, embossed text in the plastic reads MADE IN U.S.A. and 078 120520.4.
Lot: 245 - Gillette Safety Razors & New Old Stock Blades
This collection includes several double-edge safety razors and a group of new old stock replacement blades, primarily from the Gillette brand. The metal razors feature a variety of designs, including a Gillette Slim Adjustable model characterized by a knurled handle and a numbered dial ranging from 1 to 9. Other razors include three-piece styles with safety bar and open-comb heads. The blades are presented in their original retail packaging and include Gillette Platinum-Plus and Gillette Super Stainless The Spoiler varieties. Additionally, there are blade dispensers from Wilkinson Sword and a Rite Aid branded Premium Chromium set. Most of the blade packs contain 10 blades each and retain retail price stickers from various outlets, including Phar-Mor. The items represent shaving technology from the mid-to-late 20th century.
Lot: 246 - 19th C. American Primitive Hardwood & Iron Chest
12x36x10.5 An antique 19th-century American storage chest, likely used for blankets or tools, crafted in a Primitive or Country style. The chest is constructed from a solid hardwood, possibly walnut or cherry, featuring a rectangular form with a hinged lid. The lid is designed with a mitered frame. The body of the chest rests on a decorative, tiered stepped molding base. Construction appears to be butt-joined with nail fastening. The hardware is composed of forged or early cast iron, including two heavy-duty drop handles mounted to the sides and two hinges on the back. A small iron loop is located on the front center for a hasp closure. The interior provides a single, open storage compartment.
Lot: 247 - J.H. Rosberg Mfg. Co. Watchmaker's Workbench
40x20x38 Manufactured by the J.H. Rosberg Mfg. Co. of Chicago, this specialized watchmaker's or jeweler's workbench is constructed from hardwood with a dark-stained finish. The piece features a light-toned wood work surface with a raised wrap-around gallery on three sides and a recessed rectangular panel inset into the center. The configuration includes thirteen drawers of varying dimensions designed for the storage of small tools and components, including a vertical stack of eight narrow drawers on the right, two wide shallow drawers in the central block, and additional drawers on the left. All drawers are fitted with integrated, recessed finger-pull handles. A large central pull-out work tray features a characteristic semi-circular cutout for close-up craft work. The lower structure of the bench includes a horizontal support bar that functions as a footrest and a small accessory shelf mounted on the lower-left interior side. A gold-toned manufacturer's decal for the J.H. Rosberg Mfg. Co. is located on the interior face of the rear gallery. The bench retains legacy electrical wiring and a power cord on the left side.
Lot: 248 - Wehrle Co. Tremont 32-18N Cast Iron & Porc. Stove
36x26x48 An antique dual-fuel combination cookstove manufactured by The Wehrle Co. of Newark, Ohio. The unit is constructed from heavy cast iron with white porcelain enamel panels on the oven and firebox doors. The stovetop features a split configuration with four gas burners on the right side and two removable circular lids for wood or coal firing on the left. The upper section includes a tall backsplash with a white porcelain panel and a cast iron warming shelf supported by decorative openwork brackets. The lower section contains a large oven with a drop-down door featuring an integrated Ez-Way temperature gauge and a smaller firebox compartment to the left. The stove is mounted on a decorative cast iron base with four curved cabriole-style legs. A cast metal identification plate on the side is embossed with the text TREMONT MOD 32-18N 1086 THE WEHRLE CO NEWARK OHIO. Controls include a series of white handles for gas regulation and various draft slides for solid fuel management.
Lot: 249 - Neoclassical Cast Stone Urn & Twin Putti Pedestal
19 in dia 38 in tall This two-piece garden ornament is designed in the Neoclassical style and comprises a gadrooned urn and a figural pedestal. The pedestal features two standing putti, or cherubs, with curly hair and draped fabric, positioned to support the basin. The figures stand on a circular base decorated with acanthus leaf motifs. The urn basin is ornamented with deep vertical ribs and foliate lobes, finished with a scrolled, wave-patterned rim. The item is manufactured from cast stone or reconstituted marble, with a visible vertical mold seam on the back of the pedestal.very heavy
Lot: 249A - Alaska Refrigerator Co. Four-Door Porc. Icebox
33x18x43 This antique four-door icebox was manufactured by The Alaska Refrigerator Co. of Muskegon, Michigan. The unit features a white porcelain enamel exterior finish over a wooden frame, with a galvanized metal reverse panel. The front is fitted with nickel-plated brass hardware, including eight decorative hinges and four lever-style latches. An embossed bronze-tone maker's plate affixed to the upper front is inscribed: ALASKA / CORK INSULATED / THE ALASKA REFRIGERATOR CO. / MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN. The interior is divided into several compartments; the upper-left chamber is lined with galvanized metal for ice block storage, while the remaining sections are equipped with wire-grid shelving. According to the manufacturer's plate, the unit is constructed with cork insulation. The icebox is currently situated on a wooden furniture dolly.
Lot: 249B - Wooden Double Rocking Horse & Hitch Wagon Set
wagon is 36x24x48 horses are 24x36x48 A large-scale, hand-crafted wooden toy set featuring a double rocking horse unit and a matching four-wheeled hitch wagon. The two horses are finished in a dark brown stain and feature black fiber manes and tails, with grey fiber feathering at the hooves. Each horse is equipped with a black synthetic or leather-style harness system featuring metal buckles and hardware. The horses are mounted to a curved, slatted wooden rocking base finished in a light natural stain. The matching four-wheeled wagon is constructed from wood with a light natural finish. It includes a driver's seat with a backrest and footrest, side rails, and four functional spoked wheels. The wagon connects to the horse unit via a wooden hitching pole. The construction style is consistent with late 20th-century American folk art-inspired wooden toys.
Lot: 250 - Set 3 Dazey Style Glass & Cast Metal Butter Churns
This set consists of three reproduction butter churns in graduated sizes, identified by the provided documentation as a set of three pieces. The design is modeled after antique Dazey brand churns. Each unit features a square, clear glass jar with embossed lettering on the sides, including the words DAZEY and CHURN. The jars are fitted with cast metal lids and hand-crank mechanisms that have been finished with a heavy, uniform coating of surface rust to achieve a distressed, primitive appearance. Each mechanism includes an exposed gear system that rotates an internal wooden paddle assembly. The hand-cranks are tipped with turned wooden knobs. Original packaging labels identify these items as part number RA79004 LMS and indicate they were manufactured in India for decorative use.
Lot: 251 - Old Pal Model 1060 Cantilevered Tackle Box with a Collection of Assorted Fishing Tackle
A Old Pal model 1060 cantilevered tackle box constructed from molded olive green plastic. The box features three tiered trays that unfold via metal brackets to reveal organized compartments, with a deeper storage area in the base. The exterior front is marked with a printed white oval logo reading 1060 Old Pal and Lititz, Penna. U.S.A. The box contains a collection of assorted fishing equipment. Contents include various wooden and plastic lures, specifically a Hula Dancer, a leopard-patterned popper, and several spoon lures including one marked Atlantic Lures Inc. Providence, R.I. The assortment also features feathered jigs, a variety of lead sinkers and weights, and assorted hooks. The bottom compartment houses two green plastic spools of CN Cuxhaven 20 lb. test fishing line, a glass jar with a Sears label, and various packaged terminal tackle. The unit is equipped with a top-mounted folding handle and a front-facing white plastic latch.
Lot: 252 - Union Super Steel Tackle Box w/ Reels & Lures
This lot consists of a collection of mid-20th-century angling equipment contained within a metal tackle box. The box is a Union Super Steel model, featuring a grey-painted exterior, a blue-painted interior, and a single cantilever tray. Included reels are a maroon Shakespeare 2062 spinning reel with its original retail box, a black Garcia Mitchell 330 spinning reel, and a chrome-finished Shakespeare Triumph No. 1958 Model 31A level-winding reel, which is stamped Made in Kalamazoo, U.S.A. The assortment contains various lures, many housed in their original manufacturer boxes, including examples from James Heddon�s Sons (marked Genuine Heddon Dowagiac Minnow and Heddon Spook Baits), The Creek Chub Bait Co., and McBride�s Success Baits by the Midland Bait Co. Other items in the collection include a Newton's Streamline Fly Line Dressing tin, Barracuda split shot, various fishing line spools, bobbers, and hand tools.
Lot: 253 - Fenwick 1080 3-Tray Tackle Box w/ Fishing Gear
This Fenwick 1080 Woodstream three tray cantilever fishing tackle box contains a diverse assortment of fishing gear and related accessories. The exterior is constructed from tan colored molded plastic featuring a brown carrying handle and a decorative eagle emblem with red, orange, and yellow striping. The interior features a cantilevered three tier tray system with adjustable compartments. Visible markings on the front panel include the Fenwick eagle logo and the text fenwick woodstream and fenwick 1080. A manufacturer label on the lid identifies the item as a Zerust protected box, 17 inches long, with 3 trays and 28 compartments. The contents include an assortment of spinner rigs with multi-colored beads, metal spoons including one marked Royal Spoon 3/8 oz, various jig heads, and soft plastic lures in original retail packaging from makers such as Koenig's, Worden's, and Baroomper Lures. A pair of nail clippers with a fish motif and blue enamel style decoration is included. The base compartment contains larger gear including red and white plastic bobbers, a jar of preserved bait labeled Johnson, Wis, a Union Carbide insect repellent tube, and an embossed Eastman Kodak Company metal tin. Also present is a yellow box labeled 45 Caliber 200 Grain Jacketed Hollow Point 100, containing projectiles. Length: 17 inches.
Lot: 254 - Eiko Automotive Miniature Bulb Cabinet & Bulbs
19x4x27 An Eiko branded automotive miniature light bulb storage and display cabinet containing an assortment of bulbs. The cabinet is constructed from black painted metal and features a white plastic header with the large black Eiko logo and a registered trademark symbol. It is equipped with four rows of clear plastic tilt-out storage bins. The contents include an assortment of automotive miniature light bulbs, with some loose and others in their original individual or multi-pack cardboard boxes from manufacturers such as Eiko and Sonoco. Notable bulb models and types identified on packaging and labels include 9004, 9007, and 912. The rear of the cabinet features keyhole slots for wall mounting.
Lot: 255 - Assorted Fixed Blade & Folding Pocket Knives
An assortment of fixed blade and folding pocket knives comprising several distinct examples. The group includes a Raider III fixed blade boot knife featuring a black textured synthetic handle with an integrated crossguard, marked Stainless Taiwan on the tang and Raider III on the blade, accompanied by a black leather boot sheath with a metal spring clip. Also included is a Pro Series folding liner lock knife featuring a satin finished drop point blade with an oval logo, thumb hole, and flipper tab, mounted with textured brown wood scales on a metal frame. The selection contains a fixed blade Bowie style knife with a contoured wood grip, brass pin, brass crossguard, and brass pommel, paired with a black leather sheath featuring a stamped basketweave pattern and whip stitched edges. The collection is rounded out by an ornate folding lockback knife featuring black scales and cast brass toned bolsters with a floral and scrollwork design, with a clip point blade marked Stainless Steel and China. Blade lengths: Bowie (approx. 6 inches), Pro Series (approx. 3.5 inches), Ornate folder (approx. 3 inches), Raider III (approx. 3.75 inches).
Lot: 256 - 1971 Warner Bros. Mighty Star Sylvester Plush Toy
36 in tall This large-scale plush figure depicts the character Sylvester the Cat from the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes franchise. The toy is constructed from black and white synthetic plush fabric. Sylvester is modeled in a standing pose with the right arm raised in a waving gesture and the left hand positioned against the torso. Physical features include a prominent red pom-pom nose, black synthetic whiskers, and felt-applied eyes with printed pupils and eyebrows. The figure is designed with oversized white feet and a long black tail. A cloth manufacturer tag is attached to the lower left side of the body. The tag includes the following printed text: WARNER BROS. CHARACTERS � 1971 WARNER BROS. INC. BY MIGHTY STAR.
Lot: 257 - An Assortment of Novelty Pencil Sharpeners
This collection features a variety of miniature novelty pencil sharpeners constructed from die-cast metal with a bronze-tone or copper-tone finish. The group includes various household appliances such as a drip coffee maker, a wringer washing machine, a kitchen scale, a charcoal flat iron, a desk fan, a camping stove, and a potbelly stove. Decorative and miscellaneous items include a mantel clock with Roman numerals, a nautical ship's helm, an oil lamp with a plastic chimney, a bingo or lottery cage, and a stegosaurus figure on a plinth. Vehicles and animals represented include a farm tractor, a horse-drawn carriage, and a trotting horse on a pedestal. Each piece contains an integrated pencil sharpener blade, accessible through the base or rear. The coffee maker is embossed with the word COFFEE on the front panel, and the washing machine features embossed horseshoe motifs. These items are characteristic of novelty sharpeners produced by manufacturers such as Play Me or similar producers in Spain and Hong Kong during the mid-to-late 20th century. Height: 2 to 4 inches approximately.
Lot: 258 - Novelty Miniature Pencil Sharpeners
An assortment of miniature pencil sharpeners in the style of manufacturers such as Play Me of Spain and Durham. These items are manufactured from die-cast metal, primarily featuring an antiqued copper or bronze finish. The collection includes a diverse range of subjects: household and decorative items such as a potbelly stove, hurricane lamp, fireplace with accessories, wringer washer, coffee grinder, treasure chest, black and gold rotary telephone, wishing well, and a bull figurine; professional tools and scientific objects including a bellows-style camera, a blowtorch, a balance scale, a water pump with bucket, a globe marked North, and a mechanical screw press; and cultural objects including an electric guitar on a stand, the Liberty Bell, and a Western saddle. Each item contains an integrated sharpening mechanism, typically located at the base or side. Several pieces include functional moving parts such as rotating cranks and pivoting components.
Lot: 259 - Ertl 1/18 Die-cast '69 GTO & '67 Chevelle w/Case
This lot features two 1/18 scale die-cast model cars accompanied by an aftermarket display case and retail box. The first model is a 1969 Pontiac GTO from the Ertl American Muscle Street Machines series. It is finished in metallic pink/magenta with white and silver side decals, a tan interior, and tri-spoke chrome-style wheels. The chassis bears embossed marks reading ERTL, DYERSVILLE IOWA USA, MADE IN CHINA, LICENSED BY GM CORPORATION, and � 1999 GTO, with a white sticker reading 2288ZD. The second model is a 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle Super Sport in metallic blue with a black textured vinyl-style roof and blue interior. This model features opening doors and rally-style wheels with redline tires, with Super Sport decals visible on the rear quarter panels. It is housed in a clear acrylic display case with a black plastic base. The lot includes a retail box for a Progard Auto Show Case manufactured by the Enor Corporation.
Lot: 260 - Set 3 Dazey Style Glass & Cast Metal Butter Churns
A set of three graduated decorative butter churns, produced as modern reproductions of early 20th-century American farmhouse kitchenware. The collection includes a large, medium, and small unit, each consisting of a square-sided clear glass jar. The jars are fitted with heavy cast metal mechanical assemblies featuring a gear-driven hand crank and wooden handles. Internally, each churn contains a multi-slat wooden paddle beater attached to a metal shaft. The metal components are finished with a heavy, dark rust-colored patina to simulate an antique appearance. The glass jars feature embossed lettering, with the name DAZEY and partial text for CHURN MFG CO visible on the smallest jar, mimicking historical markings. The set is accompanied by a modern cardboard box with a manufacturer label identifying the set as item number RA79004 LMS, made in India.
Lot: 261 - Set 8 Jeff Gordon #24 NASCAR Caps & Visor
An assortment of eight commemorative headwear items including seven baseball-style caps and one visor, all themed around NASCAR champion Jeff Gordon and the Hendrick Motorsports #24 team. The group features various promotional and championship designs spanning Gordon's career. The 2001 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Champion cap is constructed of red and navy blue cotton with embroidered graphics on the crown and flame embroidery on the bill. The interior contains a Chase Authentics label. A white and navy blue championship cap commemorates the 1995, 1997, and 1998 seasons with a yellow 24 and embroidered signature, labeled by Competitors View. The DuPont 200 Years cap is navy blue with multi-colored confetti embroidery and is labeled by Chase Authentics. A navy blue corduroy cap features the Pepsi Racing logo and an embroidered signature above the rear snapback closure. The collection includes a navy blue Looney Tunes crossover visor featuring Bugs Bunny and the number 24, retaining its original retail tags from Chase Authentics. Two additional caps feature DuPont Motorsports branding with yellow and red flame motif embroidery on the crown and bills. Most items utilize adjustable snapback or hook-and-loop closures. All signatures present on the headwear are embroidered as part of the original manufacturing designs.
Lot: 262 - Lot of 6 Jeff Gordon NASCAR Memorabilia Items Including 1997 Kellogg's Cereal Box and Calendars
This is a collection of 6 Jeff Gordon memorabilia items related to his career in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series driving the number 24 DuPont Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsports. The lot includes a 1997 Kellogg's Frosted Mini-Wheats 20.4 oz cereal box commemorating Gordon as the 1997 Champion and featuring the official NASCAR 50th Anniversary logo (1948-1998). The box displays a printed facsimile signature. Also included is a large dark blue glazed ceramic mug featuring a relief-molded yellow number 24 on the front and a multi-colored script facsimile signature on the reverse, accompanied by its original brown cardboard packaging labeled Lifestyle Solutions. The collection includes a printed commemorative license plate with images of the DuPont-sponsored Monte Carlo and the Hendrick Motorsports logo; the reverse shows a retail barcode 794080199951. Additionally, there are three 16-month wall calendars: a Year 2000 calendar produced by Qualifier Press, a 2003 portrait calendar by Hometown Graphics, and a 2003 full racing suit calendar by DayDream. All items feature printed facsimile signatures only.
Lot: 263 - 6 Jeff Gordon NASCAR 1:64 Die-Cast Sets w/ Tin
This collection features six sets of die-cast model vehicles celebrating the career of NASCAR champion Jeff Gordon. The lot includes five carded individual items and one commemorative two-car tin, primarily in 1:64 scale. Featured items include a 1996 Racing Champions #24 DuPont Chevrolet Monte Carlo with collector card and stand; a 2000 Winner's Circle Lifetime Series #24 DuPont Chevrolet Monte Carlo; and a 1999 Winner's Circle Speedweeks Series #24 DuPont Chevrolet Monte Carlo manufactured by Hasbro for the Daytona 500. Also included is an Action Racing Collectables limited edition #1 Carolina Ford Dealers Ford representing Gordon's 1991 career entry, featuring a silver foil label marked W649101077. The collection further contains a 1995 Racing Champions Supertruck Series Premier Edition die-cast truck in the DuPont livery with a card depicting Rick Hendrick and Jeff Gordon. Completing the lot is a blue Pepsi Racing collector tin containing two 1999 Chevrolet Monte Carlos: one in the standard #24 DuPont livery and another in a blue #24 Pepsi/Fritos promotional livery, labeled as limited edition P649816077-5. Several items feature printed facsimile signatures of the driver.
Lot: 264 - Jeff Gordon NASCAR DuPont Memorabilia w/ Hauler
An assortment of NASCAR driver memorabilia primarily focused on four-time Cup Series champion Jeff Gordon and DuPont Motorsports. The group includes The Collector 2002 Tin which features Jeff Gordon and Dale Earnhardt Jr. with their respective number 24 DuPont and number 8 Budweiser Monte Carlos along with facsimile signatures. Also included are two separate Racing Reflections Photo Coasters beverage sets of four, both featuring Gordon and his car, marked with 2002 JG Motorsports, Inc. copyright and NASCAR authenticity holograms. A blue plastic DuPont Motorsports semi-truck hauler is present, decorated with sponsor logos including Pepsi, Fritos, Lowe's, and GMAC. The collection features a WinCraft 1995 and 1997 Winston Cup Champion bumper sticker. Accessory items include a WinCraft 1997 Champion acrylic keychain in its original retail packaging, a fabric key loop with rainbow colors, and a spinning metal keychain marked Halston Z-14. A black lighter with a printed number 24 and signature completes the lot. All signatures present on items are printed facsimiles; no hand-signed autographs are included in this collection.
Lot: 265 - Action Santa Animated Musical Saxophone Figure
An animated and musical holiday figure titled Action Santa, Item No. 3346S. The figure depicts Santa Claus in a green felt-style vest, red velvet-textured pants, and a white satin-finish shirt with faux fur trim. He is posed holding a metallic gold-tone plastic saxophone. According to the packaging, the battery-operated mechanism allows the figure to sway and move into a squatting position while playing saxophone music. The internal components consist of mechanical and electronic elements. The figure is presented in its original color-illustrated cardboard display box, which includes a clear plastic viewing window and detailed operating instructions with diagrams on the reverse side. The box is marked Made in China.
Lot: 266 - Animated Department Store Santa Claus Figure
65 in tall This large-scale Santa Claus decorative figure is attributed to Harold Gale and was likely produced for mid-20th-century department store or commercial holiday displays. The figure is clad in a traditional suit of red velvet-textured fabric featuring white synthetic fur trim, red mittens, and a matching floppy hat. The molded and hand-painted face displays stylized rosy cheeks and red lips, accented by a voluminous, curly white synthetic fiber beard and eyebrows. The ensemble is completed with a wide black vinyl belt with a metallic-colored buckle and black plastic boots trimmed with small metal bells. An electrical cord extending from the base suggests the figure was intended for animation or internal illumination. No maker's marks are visible on the item.
Lot: 267 - 22 Ammunition & Accessory Items w/ 1,800+ .22 LR
This comprehensive collection features a diverse assortment of ammunition and firearm accessories. The lot includes four boxes of shotgun shells: a Remington Express 12-gauge box containing four loose rifle cartridges, a Red Head Long Range .410-bore box containing paper shells, a Western Super-X .410-bore box with paper shells, and a Winchester Double X Magnum 12-gauge turkey load box. Additionally, eleven loose shotgun shells in 20-gauge and .410-bore are present. Centerfire ammunition is comprised of seven boxes including Remington Hi-Speed .30-06 Springfield (150-grain, 20 rounds), Remington Hi-Speed .35 Remington (200-grain, 20 rounds), Norma 7.62 Russian (7.62x54R, 16 rounds), Western Super-X .44 Magnum (240-grain, partial), Western Super-X .38 Special (158-grain, partial), Western Super-X .222 Remington (50-grain, 20 rounds), and Western Super-X .25 Automatic (50-grain, partial). The rimfire assortment totals approximately 1,800 rounds of .22 Long Rifle ammunition, consisting of two 500-count bricks of Western T22, one 500-count brick of Remington Kleanbore Standard Velocity, and six 50-count individual boxes from Western Xpert, Peters High Velocity, and Remington Hi-Speed. A Tasco 1860 Ring & Base scope mount set in its original box and a small bag of mounting hardware complete the lot. Notable markings include manufacturer designations such as Remington, Western, Winchester, Peters, and Norma, along with various caliber and load specifications transcribed verbatim. All items are sold as-is for collectible purposes.
Lot: 268 - 7 Boxes Misc Ammo & Vintage Boxes
Includes 44 mag, 38 special, 25 auto, 222 Remington, 30 Au 6, and more. Some are full, some are partial.
Lot: 269 - 22 Cal Ammo
9 boxes 1700 plus rounds.
Lot: 270 - 3 Antique Dazey Glass Butter Churns, 10, 20 & 40
A trio of antique Dazey Churn & Mfg. Co. manual glass jar butter churns. This graduated collection includes three different sizes identified by model numbers 10, 20, and 40. Each churn consists of a square clear glass jar with embossed lettering on the front face. The largest jar is marked Dazey Churn No. 40 St. Louis Mo. The medium jar is marked Dazey Churn No. 20 St. Louis Mo. The smallest jar is marked Dazey Churn No. 10. The churns are equipped with cast iron mechanical tops that screw onto the jar rims. Each top features a hand-cranked gear mechanism designed to rotate internal wooden paddles. The crank arms are cast iron with turned wooden handles. These items were manufactured by the Dazey Churn & Manufacturing Company based in St. Louis, Missouri, during the early 20th century.
Lot: 271 - Fenwick Woodstream Tackle Box w/ Fishing Lures
This lot features an assortment of fishing tackle contained within a Fenwick Woodstream Model 40 two-sided satchel tackle box. The amber-colored plastic box is designed with a double-sided access system providing approximately 40 individual compartments. The exterior lid bears the embossed Fenwick eagle emblem alongside the text Fenwick 40 and Fenwick Woodstream. The interior is populated with a group of lures, a significant portion of which are New Old Stock (NOS) still in their original retail blister packs or plastic bags. Identified brands include Lindy-Little Joe, Walleye Cheater, Big John Fish Lures, and Barkumper Lures. The collection is largely focused on walleye fishing, containing various spinnerbaits, hair jigs, feathered lures, and a roll of individual jigs. Additional hardware is present, including small jars of swivels and sinkers. Several items retain retail price stickers from Kmart and Mickey's Army-Navy.
Lot: 272 - Storm Mfg Co Lures & Fenwick 40 Tackle Box
A collection of fishing lures and accessories presented in a Fenwick 40 double-sided tackle box manufactured by Woodstream. The assortment is headlined by numerous lures from the Storm Manufacturing Co. of Norman, Oklahoma, many of which remain in their original clear plastic retail packaging. Verified models within the collection include the ThinFin, Hot 'N Tot, and Wiggle Wart. Several of the packaged items retain price stickers from retailers including Kmart and Dunham's. In addition to the packaged Storm lures, the lot contains various loose crankbaits, metal spoons, and spinners in a variety of finishes, including metallic gold, silver, and high-visibility fluorescent patterns. The collection also includes instructional documentation for Bomber brand lures. The tackle box is constructed of molded tan and brown plastic with transparent amber-toned hinged lids on both sides, featuring multiple internal compartments and a central carrying handle.
Lot: 273 - Carbon Steel Butcher Cleaver w/ Textured Grip
16 in overall lengthThis butcher's cleaver is constructed with a heavy carbon steel blade and a full tang. The blade features a rectangular profile with a slightly curved spine and a circular hanging hole at the toe. The handle consists of two scales, likely made of a dark hardwood or composite material, featuring a ribbed or checkered texture for an improved grip. These scales are secured to the tang with two metal pins. The overall form and construction are consistent with professional meat-cutting tools from the early to mid-20th century. While the profile resembles designs by manufacturers such as Foster Bros or Dunlap, no maker's marks are discernible due to heavy surface oxidation.
Lot: 274 - Ansonia Black Mantel Clock w/ Open Escapement
This is an antique Victorian architectural mantel clock manufactured by the Ansonia Clock Company. The case is constructed of heavy black enameled cast iron and features a stepped base and a molded pediment top. The facade is decorated with incised foliate and geometric scrollwork patterns accented with gold-tone pigment. Gilt metal lion-mask handles with drop rings are mounted on the sides of the case. The circular dial is housed in a brass bezel with a glass cover and features gold-tone Arabic numerals within circular medallions. A visible Brocotelle-style open escapement is displayed on the center of the dial. The eight-day mechanical movement includes time and strike functions on an internal coiled wire gong. The movement plate is clearly stamped with the manufacturer information ANSONIA CLOCK Co. NEW YORK U.S.A. and includes patent dates for JUNE 14, 81 and JUNE 13, 1882. The Ansonia trademark consisting of the letter A inside a diamond is also present. Dimensions: Approximately 11.5 inches high by 15.5 inches wide.No key
Lot: 275 - Pair PA Wooden Double Cola & Saegertown Ale Crates
This lot features two wooden beverage crates with metal reinforcements, both originating from companies in Northwestern Pennsylvania. The first item is a Double Cola crate constructed from light-toned wood with galvanized metal edge strapping. The side panels are marked with black stenciled letters reading DOUBLE COLA. The end panels feature handhold cutouts and are marked THORCO, INC. above the cutout and JOHNSONBURG, PA. below. The second item is a Saegertown Ginger Ale Co. crate. This crate is constructed of a darker aged wood with metal corner reinforcements. The side panel displays the word SAEGERTOWN in an arched serif font above the brand name Aristocrat in a stylized script. The end panels are printed with SAEGERTOWN GINGER ALE CO., SAEGERTOWN, PA., and PHONE 2225. The inclusion of the four-digit phone number is indicative of a mid-20th-century era of production. Both crates feature slatted bottoms and open tops designed for the transport of glass bottles.
Lot: 276A - A Set of Four Chevrolet Wire Spoke Hubcaps
This set of four simulated wire wheel covers is manufactured by Chevrolet. These items were designed as factory-optional luxury trim for various full-size Chevrolet passenger cars from the late 1970s through the early 1990s, including the Caprice Classic, Impala, and Monte Carlo. The covers are constructed from stainless steel or chrome-plated steel with a multi-spoke basketweave design intended to replicate the appearance of traditional wire wheels. Each cover features a central plastic emblem with a gold-tone Chevrolet bowtie logo positioned over a silver-tone fleur-de-lis background. A specific cutout is integrated into the outer rim of each hubcap to allow access to the tire valve stem. Approximate diameter: 15 inches.
Lot: 277 - A Pair of Road Tough 1/18 Scale Model Cars
A pair of 1/18 scale model cars manufactured by Road Tough, featuring classic American automotive designs from the mid-1950s. The first model is a 1955 Ford Fairlane Crown Victoria, finished in a two-tone seafoam green and white color scheme. Constructed with a die-cast metal body and plastic components, this model includes a transparent green tinted plexiglass roof section, a rear-mounted Continental kit spare tire, and an opening trunk. The interior is detailed in matching green and white. Markings include a Ford crest and Crown Victoria script on the side panels, and Fairlane script on the trunk and spare tire cover. The chassis is embossed with 55 Ford Fairlane, Crown Victoria Used Under License, Scale 1/18, and the Road Tough logo. The second model is a 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air in two-tone red and white. It features opening doors and an opening hood that reveals a detailed engine compartment with orange-painted components. The car is equipped with a rear-mounted Continental kit spare tire and a red and white interior. The rear fins bear Bel Air script. The underside is embossed with 57 Chevrolet, Bel Air, Scale 1/18, the Road Tough logo, and No. 92108. Both models are marked Made in China.
Lot: 278 - Three Chevrolet Promotional Model Cars
A trio of scale model cars representing Chevrolet production models from the late 1950s. The group includes a 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-door hardtop finished in two-tone red and cream, a 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Nomad station wagon in teal with a white side spear and ribbed roof, and a 1959 Chevrolet Impala 2-door hardtop in black with a cream roof and a rear-mounted continental kit. These items are characteristic of dealer promotional models and are attributed to manufacturers such as AMT (Aluminum Model Toys) or Jo-Han. Each model is constructed with a molded plastic body and interior, featuring chrome-finished plastic trim and rubber-like tires. Identifying script is visible on the rear quarter panels of the 1956 and 1957 models as Bel Air and on the 1959 model as Impala. The 1957 teal station wagon also displays Chevrolet script on the front hood.
Lot: 279 - Hot Wheels Funkmaster Flex 1:18 1969 Dodge Charger
Hot Wheels 1:18 scale die-cast model car representing a customized 1969 Dodge Charger, released as part of the Whips collection in collaboration with Funkmaster Flex and Team Baurtwell. The vehicle is finished in metallic mustard yellow paint with a black transverse tail stripe and rides on chrome-finished five-spoke wheels. Authentic details include the Charger script on the C-pillar and a detailed interior. The model is identified as a limited edition of 8,500 units by a factory-applied oval sticker on the front window. It is housed in its original window box featuring Funkmaster Flex branding, the Team Baurtwell logo, and descriptive text on the reverse regarding custom car work by Glen Hazim.
Lot: 280 - Set 4 Dazey Style Reproduction Glass Butter Churns
A set of four modern hand-crank butter churns produced as contemporary reproductions of Dazey designs. The set is comprised of two large and two small clear glass jars with square bases. The glass bodies are embossed with the marks DAZEY and CHURN. Each jar features a metal screw-top lid integrated with a cast iron hand-crank mechanism and a wooden handle knob. The internal mechanism consists of a metal drive shaft and wooden mixing paddles. A manufacturer sticker on the base of the glass indicates these units were made in India.
Lot: 281 - Snap-on Pinup Girl Christmas Wall Clock Plaque
11x23 A promotional wall clock produced for Snap-on Tools. The item consists of a rectangular wood-grain plaque featuring a color photograph of a pin-up model in a holiday setting. The model is depicted in lingerie holding a screwdriver, positioned before a lit fireplace and a decorated Christmas tree. The lower portion of the plaque serves as the clock face, finished in black with twelve circular gold-tone markers representing the hours. It features ornate metallic clock hands. The Snap-on brand name and registered trademark logo are printed in gold-tone text at the base. The reverse shows a natural wood-grain finish with two integrated keyhole slots for wall mounting. A recessed battery-powered quartz movement is located near the bottom.
Lot: 282 - Set Vtg Jarts Missile Game Lawn Darts in Orig Box
A set of vintage Jarts Missile Game outdoor lawn darts produced by the Jarts Company of Fort Edward, New York. This set includes weighted darts with metal tips and plastic fins in blue and red, along with two yellow plastic target hoops. The items are housed in the original illustrated corrugated cardboard box. The box lid features graphic illustrations of the game and is printed with Unique Scoring Rules for Jarts on the interior. The exterior of the box identifies the manufacturer and includes Patent No. 2,876,464. The construction consists of molded plastic fins, weighted metal heads, and flexible plastic tubing for the target hoops.
Lot: 283 - Davis Automatic Inkwell, Carved Pipe & Accessories
This collection features a variety of early to mid-20th-century items, headlined by a Davis Automatic Inkstand. This writing accessory consists of a heavy, square-cut clear glass base with a central reservoir and a dark-patinated metal collar. The metal collar is embossed with the text NEW YORK - THE DAVIS AUTOMATIC INKSTAND and PAT. DEC 23, 1913 APRIL. The lot includes a hand-carved briar wood tobacco pipe bowl and shank, missing its stem. The shank bears the stamp BRUYERE GARANTIE, and the bowl features a relief-carved scene of a stag in a forest, accented with metal ferrule bands. A keystone-shaped commemorative plaque, likely cast bronze or brass, is embossed with 1744 Market Street Phila. Pa. Shannon & Co. Hardware. Advertising glassware is represented by a square amber glass ashtray featuring the logo for Best Western Worldwide Lodging. Also included is a faceted amber glass jar with a dark brown molded lid featuring a decorative geometric border. Completing the assortment is a black leather bifold wallet with an embossed crown and K logo, housed in its retail box with a suggested price tag of $44.00, and a small cardboard storage box with packing paper.
Lot: 284 - Antique & Keys & Related Accessories
This group comprises a variety of hardware dating from the late 19th century through the mid-20th century. The collection includes numerous iron and steel skeleton keys, flat steel keys, pin-tumbler cylinder keys, and automotive keys. Identifiable manufacturer marks on the keys include Yale (Stamford, CT), P & F Corbin (New Britain, CT), Master Lock Co (Milwaukee), Reading, Oakes Pro (North Chicago, IL), and Briggs & Stratton (Milwaukee, WI). Related accessories include two leather key wallets. One is a brown leather Buxton Key-Tainer with internal metal clips and stamped patent numbers 1,521,322, 1,847,435, and 1,923,041. The second is a dark grey leather wallet with a small metal shield insignia. The lot also features an oval metal insurance fob embossed with I AM INSURED IN THE TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT and the identification number 41892, a combination bottle opener tool, small padlocks, and a four-leaf clover preserved under an acrylic fob.
Lot: 285 - Gun Cleaning Kits & Leather Shooting Access
A collection of gun maintenance and shooting accessories. The lot includes a Hoppe's No. 9 Universal Rifle and Shotgun Gun Cleaning Kit in its original black cardboard storage box with an orange plastic tray insert. This kit contains a three-piece cleaning rod, a glass bottle of Hoppe's No. 9 Powder Solvent, a plastic bottle of lubricating oil, and boxed accessories. Also included is an Outers No. 478 Shotgun Cleaning Kit housed in a red metal tin, featuring an interior lid label from Outers Laboratories, Inc. of Onalaska, Wisconsin, containing aluminum cleaning rod sections. Leather accessories include a brown leather holster manufactured by Bucheimer, model 518-23, with snaps and a rear stamp indicating the maker. A tooled leather belt pouch features horse, saddle, and horseshoe motifs and is stamped MEXICO. The set is completed by two padded gun slings, one in a camouflage pattern fabric and one in leather with decorative cutouts. The Hoppe's box retains an original Kmart price tag.
Lot: 286 - Plano Model 758 Tackle Box & Fishing Lures
This Plano Model 758 tackle box is constructed of two-tone tan and brown plastic and features multiple integrated storage trays. The interior of the box is embossed with the markings MODEL 758 PLANO MOLDING CO. PLANO, ILL. MADE IN U.S.A. The exterior includes a carrying handle, secure latches, and a sticker identifying it as a new product from Plano. Contained within the trays is an assortment of various fishing lures, many of which are large-profile baits intended for musky or pike fishing. The collection includes several topwater prop lures with metal blades, multiple spinnerbaits featuring hair-dressed hooks, crankbaits, jointed plugs, and metal spoons. Notable identifiers on the equipment include spinner blades marked BUCHERTAIL and a silver-tone spoon marked THINFIN U.S. PAT. NO. 3,426,389. The lures exhibit a wide array of decorative finishes, including painted, metallic, and textured patterns.
Lot: 287 - Plano 727 Cantilever Tackle Box w/ Tackle
A Plano 727 plastic cantilever tackle box featuring a tan lid and brown base. The model number 727 is embossed on the front of the lid and the latch mechanism displays the Plano logo. The interior contains a three-tier cantilever tray system housing an assortment of fishing lures and tackle. Packaged items include a Hawg Hunter lure, J.T. Jeros Tackle Co. Surge Troll-A-Eel lures, an Original Bridgeport Diamond Jig, Berkley Steelon leaders, J. Scotchman surge tubing, and Exeter fishing line. The loose contents include several metal spoons, lead sinkers, surge tubing, and various treble and single hooks.
Lot: 288 - Burmek & Grandma Musky Fishing Lures
10in long This collection of musky fishing lures includes models marked BURMEK and GRANDMA. The assortment features jointed lures with molded bodies, minnow-style crankbaits with plastic diving lips, and flat-sided lures with metal hardware. Maker marks for BURMEK are stamped into the sides of the jointed lures, while the GRANDMA brand is embossed on the clear plastic diving lips of several minnow-style baits. Decoration includes scale patterns, tiger stripes, and vertical bars in a variety of color schemes including orange, green, and blue. Construction consists of molded bodies with steel treble hooks and both metal and plastic diving components. One elongated lure features a white and red color scheme with a metal tail and diving lip, resembling the style of Wiley musky lures.
Lot: 289 - Hexagonal Brass & Beveled Glass 3-Light Lantern
24in long A traditional three-light hexagonal hanging lantern chandelier featuring an elongated body with three tiers of clear, beveled glass panels. The frame is constructed of polished brass, with tapered top and bottom sections creating a faceted spindle-like silhouette. The interior contains a central three-arm candelabra cluster with brass sockets. A tiered brass cap with a circular hanging loop crowns the unit. No manufacturer marks were identified during inspection. A safety label on one internal socket indicates a maximum of 60 watts per bulb. The electrical wiring is present but truncated at the top loop. Professional inspection and rewiring are recommended before installation.
Lot: 290 - Four Dazey Antique Glass and Cast Iron Hand Crank Butter Churns
This lot consists of four hand-crank butter churns produced by the Dazey Churn & Mfg. Co. of St. Louis, Missouri. The collection includes two larger units and two smaller units. Each churn is composed of a square-profile mold-blown clear glass jar base and a mechanical cast-iron lid assembly. The smaller pair of glass jars features embossed lettering spelling out DAZEY arranged in a curve. The larger jars also contain embossed lettering on the glass surface. Each metal lid is fitted with a gear-driven hand-crank mechanism and a four-fin internal wooden paddle attached to a metal rod. The crank handles are constructed of cast iron and feature wooden knob grips.
Lot: 291 - Pair Japanese Tinplate Modern Toys & Lincoln Cars
This lot features a pair of lithographed tinplate toy vehicles manufactured in Japan. The first vehicle is an open-top veteran-style car produced by Modern Toys (Masudaya). The car is finished in red lithography with gold-tone pinstripe detailing and a black fixed top. The interior features blue tufted-style lithographed seating. It is equipped with a lever-action mechanism operated by an external metal rod on the passenger side. Markings on the rear include the Modern Toys circular logo, Made in Japan, and Patent No. 27579. The front license plate is marked A-1620. The second vehicle is a four-door sedan modeled after a late 1920s luxury automobile, such as a Lincoln or Cadillac. It is finished in dark blue lithography with a tan-colored textured composition roof. The car features a side-mounted spare tire on the driver side, silver-tone door handles, and wire-style wheels with white-wall tires. The interior is decorated with green and tan striped lithography. This vehicle does not bear visible manufacturer marks but is consistent with mid-20th-century Japanese toy production. Neither vehicle includes an original box.
Lot: 292 - Primitive Hand-Hewn Tapered Log-Form Bench
36in long 28in highThis is a primitive rustic bench crafted from a single hand-hewn and hand-carved hardwood log beam. The bench features a distinct tapered profile at one end and is supported by four splayed legs set into mortises on the underside. The wood exhibits a dark, natural aged patina. The tapered end features a centrally-bored circular hole. The legs are hand-shaped and taper slightly toward the floor. A modern inventory sticker numbered 292 is applied to one end.
Lot: 293 - Set Steel Letter Punch Stamps in Wood Block
This is a set of 26 steel hand-punch letter stamps housed in a wooden storage block. Each punch is constructed from forged steel and features a relief-cut, reversed character on the tip intended for permanently marking metal, leather, or wood. The characters are in a simple sans-serif font and comprise the complete alphabet from A to Z. The wooden storage block is designed with 27 holes arranged in three rows, leaving one hole vacant for an additional character or punctuation mark. No manufacturer names, trademarks, or patent dates are visible on the wooden block or the shanks of the individual stamps. The set is visually consistent with tools produced by manufacturers such as Young Brothers, Miller Falls, or Matthews during the early to mid-20th century. An auction lot tag numbered 293 is attached to the side of the wooden block.
Lot: 294 - Abu Garcia & Pflueger Baitcasting Rod & Reel Set
This lot features three complete baitcasting fishing rod and reel assemblies. Two of the rods are matching yellow-blank Wright and McGill Co. Eagle Claw Starfire T.M. Granger Ocean Muskie rods, model number GO 500. These rods have a length of 5 feet 9 inches (175 cm) and are rated for 17-30 lb line with a 1-5 oz lure weight. One yellow rod is mounted with a silver-tone Abu Garcia Ambassadeur 6500C Syncro high-speed reel. The second yellow rod is mounted with a maroon-tone Abu Garcia Ambassadeur 6500-C3 reel, marked Made in Sweden and featuring an Ergo Grip handle and three stainless steel ball bearings. The third assembly consists of a black casting rod, model CTNCA60-1M, with a length of 6 feet 0 inches (1.83 m) and a medium action rating for 8-15 lb line, marked Made in China. This rod is equipped with a silver-tone Pflueger Criterion baitcasting reel, model PCN1HA, featuring a 6.2:1 gear ratio and magnetic cast control. All units include grips in cork or EVA foam and are spooled with fishing line.
Lot: 295 - Shakespeare, Zebco & Apollo Fishing Rods
An assortment of fishing rods from various manufacturers, encompassing different materials and lengths. Identified items include a Shakespeare Wonderod fiberglass rod marked WONDEROD SHAKESPEARE Kalamazoo Mich. with U.S. patent 2,749,643 and Canadian patent 56,257. The group also contains a Zebco Sportfisher Charcoal Series graphite composite rod, model SP 6070, designated as 7 feet with heavy action and manufactured in Korea for Kmart Corporation. A Shakespeare Alpha rod, model BWS1311, is a 6-foot heavy action rod also made in Korea. A Newport NP-703BS 7-foot two-piece rod and an Apollo 1625 8-foot medium-light action rod marked Made in Taiwan R.O.C. are also present. The Apollo rod specifies a casting weight of 1/2 to 2 ounces and a line weight of 12 to 16 pounds. Blank construction varies between fiberglass and graphite composites, while handle grips are made of cork or black EVA foam. The collection includes both single-piece and multi-piece blanks. No reels are included in this lot.
Lot: 297 - Jeff Gordon #24 DuPont Telephones & Memorabilia
A collection of NASCAR memorabilia related to Hall of Fame driver Jeff Gordon and the Hendrick Motorsports number 24 team. The group features two different novelty landline telephones produced by Columbia Tel-Com. One telephone is designed in the shape of a tractor-trailer team hauler featuring the blue DuPont Racing Team Rainbow Warriors livery with secondary sponsor decals for Pepsi, Quaker State, GMAC, and AC Delco. This unit includes a blue coiled handset cord and a handset with a standard push-button keypad. The second telephone is shaped like a Chevrolet Monte Carlo race car featuring the blue and red fire and flames livery. This model contains the keypad and receiver on the underside and is marked with a manufacturing date of February 2004. Also included is a 1:64 scale die-cast replica of the flame-patterned race car. The items are accompanied by the original retail cardboard box for the hauler-style Jeff Gordon Fone, which includes promotional graphics and manufacturer information for Columbia Tel-Com. Phone measurements: 9 inches x 3.5 inches.
Lot: 298 - 6 Jeff Gordon NASCAR Die-Cast Cars & Transporter
This group consists of six Jeff Gordon themed NASCAR die-cast collectibles manufactured by brands including Winner's Circle, Racing Champions, Road Champs, and Action Performance. The collection features a 1:64 scale Racing Champions 1993 Premier Edition transporter truck and trailer in the #24 DuPont Automotive Finishes rainbow livery, identified as limited edition number 1 of 15,000. Additional models include a 1:43 scale 1998 Chevrolet Monte Carlo in rainbow livery, a 1:64 scale 1994 Chevrolet Lumina, a 1:64 scale Superman Racing special edition Monte Carlo from the Lifetime Series, a 1:64 scale 1992 #1 Baby Ruth Ford Thunderbird, and a 1:64 scale Chevrolet Monte Carlo in the DuPont flames livery. Construction consists of die-cast metal and plastic components. All units are housed in their original retail packaging featuring facsimile signatures and various NASCAR series branding.
Lot: 299 - Jeff Gordon NASCAR Memorabilia: Cars & Mini Helmet
This collection features various late 1990s and early 2000s NASCAR memorabilia, primarily focused on driver Jeff Gordon. The group includes a Winner's Circle 1/24 scale die-cast model of Jeff Gordon's #24 DuPont "Rainbow Warrior" Chevrolet, featuring NASCAR 50th Anniversary (1948-1998) branding on the packaging. An Action Collectables 1/24 scale die-cast car is included, depicting the #24 DuPont "Special Paint Scheme" with "Hot Hues" black flames, resting on its original retail box. Also present is an Action Performance miniature racing helmet in Gordon's rainbow livery, housed in a clear plastic display case with a black base and original box. Additional items in the collection include a sealed deck of Bicycle Sports Collection NASCAR Trivia playing cards and a WinCraft Sports rectangular collector's button celebrating Jeff Gordon as the 1997 NASCAR Winston Cup Champion. A Bill Elliott #94 collector pin remains in its original plastic packaging. The lot also contains a Jeff Gordon #24 die-cast car keychain in the rainbow livery and a boxed "Fast Forward" NASCAR promotional item featuring a sweepstakes offer.
Lot: 300 - A Trio of Antique Dazey Glass Jar Butter Churns
A trio of antique hand-cranked glass jar butter churns in graduated sizes, identified by the markings and construction as products of the Dazey Churn and Manufacturing Company. Each churn consists of a clear mold-blown glass jar with a square footprint and rounded corners. The jars feature vertically embossed text reading DAISY, and the smallest example is further marked CHURN. The churning apparatus is mounted to a cast iron screw-top lid and features a horseshoe-shaped support frame for a manual bevel gear system. The gears are operated by a hand crank finished with a turned wooden handle. A central iron shaft extends into the jar, fitted with a set of wooden cross-paddle dashers. This set includes three distinct jar capacities.
Lot: 301 - Buddy L Camper & Ertl Transtar Dump Steel Trucks
This lot consists of two toy trucks constructed primarily of pressed steel. The first item is a blue pickup truck equipped with a white slide-in camper shell. The vehicle features white plastic wheels embossed with the manufacturer name Buddy L. The body is made of pressed steel with plastic window components. The second item is an Ertl International Transtar semi-cab dump truck. The blue cab features Ertl and Transtar decals, and the chrome-colored plastic front grille is embossed with the International name. The orange pressed steel dump bed is equipped with a functional tilting mechanism and corresponding Automatic Dump decals. This truck includes plastic details such as the interior, roof-mounted horns, and tires.
Lot: 302 - Nylint NAPA Sound Machine Semi Truck 9126-N w/ Box
A Nylint Sound Machine Semi truck and trailer, model number 9126-N, featuring NAPA Auto Parts branding. The tractor-trailer is constructed of white-painted pressed steel with a black plastic chassis and plastic wheels. The tractor cab and the trailer both feature the blue, yellow, and white NAPA Auto Parts livery. The cab doors include text for NAPA Distribution Center along with regulatory-style lettering: ICC MC 52053, MO MF 42278, and GW 16785. The tires are molded with raised-lettering that reads NYLINT. This electronic model is designed to produce engine sounds, horn sounds, and motion-activated sound effects, powered by four AA batteries housed in a compartment on the underside. The item remains secured in its original open-front cardboard display packaging with a plastic shipping tie. The box provides instructions for battery installation and operation, lists U.S. Patent Nos. 4,946,416 and 5,045,016, and identifies the distributor as Sales and Marketing Associates For Special Markets in Rockford, Illinois. The packaging also bears the Steel Tough product line branding and states the item was made in America.
Lot: 303 - Ertl Ford 750 Backhoe Loader
Ertl Ford 750 backhoe loader. This toy is constructed primarily of heavy-duty yellow pressed steel with die-cast metal components. It features a functional front-end loader and a rear-mounted backhoe. The front loader bucket and arms are movable. The rear backhoe features a pivoting boom with a movable dipper stick and bucket. The toy is equipped with two fold-down stabilizer legs at the rear and steerable front wheels controlled by the plastic steering wheel. A black plastic seat is mounted in the operator area. The rear wheels are fitted with rubber tires featuring a deep agricultural lug pattern. Decals on the loader arms read FORD 750 and the backhoe boom reads FORD. The front tire sidewalls bear the raised manufacturer name ERTL.
Lot: 304 - John Deere Gilpin Sulky Plow Die-Cast Model
This is a 1/16 scale die-cast metal model representing a John Deere horse-drawn Gilpin sulky plow. The model is finished in signature John Deere green with red spoked wheels. The construction includes a single-bottom moldboard plow, a perforated operator seat, and a long hitch tongue designed for a horse team. It is equipped with two large rotating red wheels and a smaller leveling wheel. Several identifying marks are present: the green moldboard features a yellow decal with the leaping deer logo and text reading JOHN DEERE MOLINE, ILL. The frame features yellow lettering reading DEERE and GILPIN. The hitch tongue includes embossed text on one side reading ACHIEVING THE VISION and the reverse side reading JOHN DEERE AFTER MARKET 2000.
Lot: 305 - 3 Toy Farm Implements: Deere, McCormick & Marx
This lot contains three American toy farm implements. The first item is a two-bottom plow featuring the John Deere name printed on the frame. It is constructed from pressed steel and tinplate with rubber tires, finished in characteristic green with yellow wheels and silver-tone plow bottoms. It features a manual lever for adjusting the height of the bottoms. The second item is a red two-bottom plow with McCormick printed on the main lever. It is made of pressed steel and tinplate with red wheel hubs and black rubber tires, equipped with a manual lever and a front hitch. The third item is a sickle mower produced by Louis Marx and Company, featuring a lithographed tinplate body with yellow mechanical details over a red base. It includes an exposed gear mechanism on the wheel designed to operate the reciprocating sickle bar and a wire hook hitch. The circular Marx logo containing the letters MAR and the word TOYS is present on the body. These toys are consistent with 1/16 scale models.
Lot: 306 - Pair GreenLight Winnebago & Shasta Travel Trailers
This lot comprises a pair of 1:24 scale model travel trailers. Both items are constructed from die-cast metal with plastic components. The first model is a replica of a 1964 Winnebago 216 manufactured by GreenLight Collectibles. The exterior is finished in a white and gold two-tone paint scheme featuring the characteristic "W" logo on the side panels and rear. Functional and decorative details include silver-toned window frames, a side entry door with a pull-down step, roof-mounted vents, and dual propane tanks mounted on the front hitch assembly. The underside is embossed with the following mark: GREENLIGHT collectibles 2017 Made in China 1964 Winnebago 216 Used Under License. The second model is a -style "canned ham" travel trailer. It features a white and red two-tone exterior with silver-toned "Shasta" script on the sides. Distinctive design elements include silver-toned rear wings and a single axle with red-rimmed wheels and whitewall tires. This model is attributed to GreenLight Collectibles and matches the scale and construction of the accompanying Winnebago model.
Lot: 307 - Eagle Miniature Toy Cookstove w/ Accessories
This Eagle brand miniature toy cookstove is constructed from cast iron and includes a group of associated accessories. The unit features a four-burner cooktop with three removable circular lids, each containing a square slot for a lifter tool. One burner remains open to the interior. The front of the stove is fitted with a hinged oven door bearing the embossed name EAGLE. Attached to the left side is a hearth shelf also embossed with the EAGLE brand name. The right side includes a firebox door with a functional sliding vent mechanism. The entire assembly is supported by four decorative cabriole legs. The accompanying collection of cast iron accessories includes a pot with a long handle, a small cauldron or kettle with a wire bail handle, a skillet, and a small spatula.
Lot: 308 - Wagner & American Hardware Cast Iron Mini Skillets
A collection of miniature cast iron skillets including pieces marked for Wagner and American Hardware Stores. These items, often used as ashtrays or spoon rests, are constructed of cast iron. One example features a single pouring spout and the interior raised lettering AMERICAN HARDWARE STORES. The remaining pieces feature dual side spouts and the interior mark WAGNER'S 1891 Original, with the date 1891 contained within a rectangular box. All pieces have tapered handles with teardrop-shaped hanging apertures. The Wagner pieces are part of a commemorative line produced by the Wagner Manufacturing Company beginning in 1991 to celebrate the company's centennial.
Lot: 309 - Unmarked No. 8 Cast Iron Skillet
This cast iron skillet, sized as a No. 8, features a traditional round form with two integrated pour spouts and a tapered handle with a teardrop-shaped hanging hole. The upper surface of the handle near the rim is incised with the numeral 8. The bottom of the pan is incised with the text 10 1/4 INCH SKILLET. A molder's mark, the letter K, appears on the underside of the pan below the size text and is also found on the underside of the handle near the pan body. Faint, illegible text is present above the size marking on the base. Based on the specific font and layout of the size designation, this piece is attributed to Wagner Ware, representing their unmarked line produced in the mid-20th century, likely post-1960. The pan is constructed of solid cast iron with a ground interior cooking surface.
Lot: 310 - Group Daisy Brand Hand-Crank Glass Butter Churns
largest is 11.5 in smallest is 8.5 This group includes multiple antique hand-cranked butter churns in two distinct sizes. Each unit consists of a clear glass jar with a square profile and a screw-top cast-iron lid. The lids support a cast-iron frame housing a bevel-gear mechanism designed to convert horizontal hand-cranking into vertical rotation of the internal dasher. The internal dashers feature four-bladed wooden paddles mounted on a central metal shaft. Each hand crank is finished with a turned wooden grip. The glass jars are embossed with the words DAISY and CHURN on the side panels. These items represent standard American household kitchen primitives from the early 20th century, specifically the 1910s through the 1940s.
Lot: 311 - Pair Lodge & Birmingham Stove Cast Iron Skillets
This lot features two American-made cast iron skillets, both size No. 3. The first skillet is attributed to the Lodge Manufacturing Co. and features a single-notch heat ring at the twelve o'clock position. The base is marked at the six o'clock position with an incised number 3 and the letter G. This style is characteristic of Lodge production from the 1930s. The second skillet is identified as a Birmingham Stove and Range Co. BSR Century Series piece. The base is marked with the text NO. 3 and 6 5/8 IN. This marking format indicates a production period from the late 1950s to the mid-1960s. Both skillets are constructed from solid cast iron with dual pour spouts and integral handles featuring teardrop-shaped hanging holes.
Lot: 312 - Coca-Cola Cast Iron Horse Wagon & Bottle Sets
A group of Coca-Cola memorabilia consisting of a cast iron horse-drawn delivery wagon and multiple miniature bottle sets. The delivery wagon is constructed of red painted cast iron with white script lettering and is pulled by a single white horse on four black spoked wheels. The collection includes a 1995 Xonex International Desk Pak stationery set containing six pencil-themed miniature bottles in a red carrier. A yellow plastic crate is filled with twenty-four gold-tone miniature bottles embossed with the brand logo. A wooden crate with metal corner reinforcements houses an assortment of glass and plastic miniature bottles, including Coca-Cola, Sprite, and Fanta brands. Two additional red plastic crates are present: one holding six miniature glass bottles with metal caps, and another featuring twenty-four green-tinted miniature bottles in original shrink-wrap.
Lot: 313 - 1939 Coca-Cola Springboard Girl Litho Metal Tray
This 1939 Coca-Cola serving tray, known as the Springboard Girl model, is a lithographed metal advertising piece featuring artwork by Haddon Sundblom. The central graphic depicts a woman in a white one-piece swimsuit seated on a red and white striped diving board over green water, holding a Coca-Cola contour bottle. The upper portion of the tray includes the Drink Coca-Cola logo and the slogan Delicious and Refreshing set against a red rectangular background. The border is finished in red with fine white pinstriping. Printed markings along the bottom interior edge include the copyright notice THE COCA-COLA CO. 1939 and the manufacturer information AMERICAN ART WORKS, INC. COSHOCTON, OHIO, alongside MADE IN U.S.A. The artist signature SUNDBLOM is visible in the lower right area of the green background. The reverse side is finished in a uniform gray color and bears a modern auction house inventory label from Atlee Raber Auctions.
Lot: 314 - Set Ande Rooney Porc. Enamel Public Notice Signs
8.5 and 12 in long This set of four reproduction signs was manufactured by Ande Rooney Inc. between 1986 and 1988. Each sign is constructed from heavy-gauge steel with a high-gloss porcelain enamel finish, designed to replicate public service and advertising notices. The collection includes a blue and white sign advertising a 5 cent sanitary seat cover dispenser reading SEATS STERILIZED, dated 1987. A second humorous sign dated 1986 reads SMOKERS WILL BE PUMMELED WITH PUNISHING BLOWS ALL OVER THEIR BODIES. A third sign, dated 1987, is a legal prohibition notice against spitting on station platforms by order of the Board of Health, citing a 500 dollar fine or imprisonment. The fourth sign, dated 1988, features a decorative lace-style border and a pointing hand graphic, advising smokers and chewers to spit on each other rather than the floor. All signs bear the manufacturer mark ANDE ROONEY INC. MADE IN U.S.A. along the lower edge. Each sign features pre-drilled holes for mounting, and the reverse sides are finished in a matte dark gray coating.
Lot: 315 - A Trio of Ande Rooney Licensed Advertising Signs
11.25 dia and 13in long A collection of three contemporary single-sided porcelain enamel advertising signs manufactured by Ande Rooney Inc. This group features high-quality licensed reproductions of mid-century American automotive and petroleum branding. The first sign is a circular Pontiac Authorized Service sign featuring the red silhouette of a Native American head profile with a stylized headdress against a white and blue field. The bottom edge of this sign bears the printed mark ANDE ROONEY INC. MADE IN U.S.A. 1987. The second sign is rectangular and depicts the Fisk Tire company mascot, a child in pajamas holding a lit candle, alongside the slogan TIME TO RE-TIRE FISK within a cream-colored shield on a maroon background. The third sign is circular and features the Signal Gasoline logo, centered by a graphic of a traffic signal with a white GO semaphore arm and yellow lettering on a black field. Each sign is constructed of porcelain enamel on steel with a high-gloss finish. The circular signs are equipped with four brass-reinforced mounting grommets, while the rectangular sign features four pre-drilled mounting holes at the corners. All three signs are finished with black porcelain on the reverse side.
Lot: 316 - Two Metal Signs: Ande Rooney Parking & Speed Limit
This lot features two metal signs. The first is a humorous novelty parking sign manufactured by Ande Rooney Inc., featuring bold red block lettering on a white background that reads THE LAST CAR THAT PARKED HERE IS STILL MISSING. The sign includes a graphic representation of a bullet hole on the left side and bears a printed copyright mark at the lower right edge that reads � Ande Rooney 2003. It is designed with an intentionally weathered aesthetic. The second item is a traffic-style sign reading SPEED LIMIT 5 in large black embossed lettering and numerals on a white background with a black border. Both signs are made of metal and include pre-drilled mounting holes located at the top and bottom center. The reverse of the speed limit sign displays the indented forms of the embossed characters.
Lot: 317 - Trio John Deere Metal Advertising Signs
11x16This lot consists of three John Deere themed metal advertising signs, which are modern collector reproductions of designs. One sign is produced by Desperate Enterprises, Inc., as indicated by the manufacturer mark along the bottom edge. This flat metal sign features the Model GP tractor within a rural landscape, accompanied by the text Moline, Ill. and The Trade Mark of Quality Made Famous by Good Implements. The other two signs are of embossed metal construction, featuring raised yellow and black lettering on green and yellow backgrounds. These signs display the slogan John Deere Two Cylinder Tractors Burn Low-Cost Fuel and Sold Here in large, embossed black block letters. A central embossed green tractor is featured on each. The construction and style of the embossed signs are consistent with the marked Desperate Enterprises sign.
Lot: 318 - Set 4 John Deere Licensed Reproduction Metal Signs
largest is 12.5x16An assortment of four licensed reproduction John Deere metal advertising signs, produced during the late 20th and early 21st centuries. The collection features various promotional themes and historical recreations of the brand heritage. One rectangular sign, titled GENUINE VALUE, displays a chronological timeline of company logos from 1876 through 1968 and is marked on the reverse for Desperate Enterprises, Inc. of Medina, Ohio. Two rounded rectangular signs are dated 2000 and produced by Ande Rooney Inc., featuring THE NEW IRON HORSE Model 4640 tractor and a Look to the Years Ahead Model GP tractor. The final square sign, dated 1995 by Ande Rooney Inc., features a patriotic World War II theme titled V IS FOR VICTORY! Each sign is clearly marked as a JOHN DEERE LICENSED PRODUCT. The items are constructed of enameled or painted metal with pre-drilled holes for mounting.
Lot: 319 - Set 3 Metal Advertising Signs
largest is 15.5 in long This lot consists of three metal advertising signs featuring early 20th-century style graphics produced in the late 20th century. The first is a rectangular, horizontally oriented sign for Wool Soap, constructed from embossed sheet metal. The imagery includes two children with the phrases Mama used Wool Soap and I wish mine had, alongside text stating it is best for toilet and bath and washes woolens without shrinking. A maker mark for the Desperate Sign Co. Wadsworth, O. is present in the lower right corner. The second sign is a vertically oriented flat metal sheet titled Genuine Antique Farmer, depicting a green tractor and farming tools. It is marked as manufactured by Ande Rooney Inc. under license from Laid Back Enterprises with a 1995 copyright date and features brass-toned grommets in the corners. The third item is a horizontally oriented high-gloss metal sign for Cowhide Brand Overalls and Pants, featuring a black and white cow graphic. All three pieces are contemporary reproductions intended for decorative use.
Lot: 320 - Set 4 Antique Dazey Glass Butter Churns
2 are11.5 tall and 2 are 8.5 in tall This collection consists of four antique hand-cranked butter churns manufactured by the Dazey Churn and Manufacturing Company. The group includes two larger square-bodied jars and two smaller jars, one square-bodied and one with rounded corners. Each unit is constructed with a molded clear glass jar base and a screw-on metal lid that houses a cast iron gear-driven crank mechanism. The internal agitation is provided by wooden paddle dashers attached to a central metal shaft. The glass on the larger models is embossed with text in a circular arrangement including DAZEY CHURN, NO 40, DAZEY CHURN & MFG. CO., and ST. LOUIS, MO. MADE IN U.S.A. The smaller jars feature the DAZEY name embossed in a stylized script font. The crank mechanisms are fitted with wooden handles.
Lot: 321 - TCT Three-Section LED Traffic Signal
16x18x41 A three-section vertical traffic signal manufactured by Traffic Control Technologies (TCT). The housing and tunnel-style visors are constructed from molded black polycarbonate. The unit features red, yellow, and green light sections, with the LED diode patterns visible through the textured lenses. The rear of the middle housing section is embossed with the stylized TCT manufacturer logo and the text Traffic Control Technologies. This unit has been modified for residential or decorative use, wired with a standard 110V household plug and a green multi-plug adapter that allows all three sections to be illuminated simultaneously.
Lot: 322 - Heli-Coil Spark Plug & Mac Tools Lock Pick Kits
This lot features two specialized automotive tool kits. The first is a Heli-Coil 10mm Spark Plug Thread Repair Kit, part number 5523-10, manufactured by the Heli-Coil Products Division of Danbury, Connecticut. The kit is contained within a black plastic hard-shell carrying case. The exterior lid features a manufacturer's label, and the interior lid contains a printed instruction sheet detailing installation procedures. Included are four individual blister packs of stainless steel inserts, part number R474-4, designed for 10-1.0mm spark plug threads with a 1/2 inch reach. The second item is a Mac Tools Master Lock Pick Kit, model LT500PK, from Mac Tools, Inc. of Washington C.H., Ohio. This kit is housed in a black folding vinyl pouch with dedicated pockets labeled for various automotive manufacturers, including Chrysler, Plymouth, Dodge, Toyota, Nissan, Honda, Mazda, Subaru, Isuzu, Hyundai, Yugo, Volkswagen, Mitsubishi, Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury. The pouch contains a selection of metal lock-picking tools, a tension wrench, and a red-handled gas cap pick.
Lot: 323 - Antique & American Hand Tools & Hanging Scales
This group of antique and hand tools includes mechanical wrenches, hanging spring scales, and woodworking instruments. Identifiable markings include a 10-inch No. 80 Westcott adjustable wrench manufactured by The Keystone Manufacturing Company of Buffalo, New York. Two pipe wrenches are present: a Stillson model by the Moore Drop Forging Company of Springfield, Massachusetts, and a Genuine Stillson by the Walworth Manufacturing Company of Boston. An agricultural multi-wrench features cast markings for the B & G Plow Company of Canton, Ohio. The collection also includes two fixed multi-jaw cast iron wrenches, one with a series of circular lightening holes and another marked with hand-lettered notation HE 911. Two hanging spring balances are included: an Excelsior Improved model by Sargent & Company graduated to 25 pounds, and a Chatillon�s Improved Spring Balance featuring patent dates of January 6, 1891, and January 26, 1892. Woodworking and utility tools consist of a steel drawknife with dual turned wooden handles and a curved blade mincing knife with a single wooden handle.
Lot: 324 - 7 Antique & Horse Bits & Braided Leather Rein
This lot consists of a collection of seven items of equestrian tack, including six assorted horse bits and one braided leather rein. The collection includes two ornate curb bits in a traditional Vaquero or Spanish Colonial style, featuring heart-shaped cheekpieces with punched decorative patterns and integrated curb chains; one of these bits features a twisted sweet iron mouthpiece. Also included is a long-shank curb bit constructed with stainless steel shanks and a jointed mouthpiece made of a copper-colored alloy. A brass or bronze ported curb bit is present, showing significant green verdigris and attached to a partial leather strap. The snaffle bits include one full-cheek snaffle with a jointed mouthpiece and one loose-ring or eggbutt snaffle with a jointed mouthpiece. The dark brown braided leather rein transitions to a flat section with a buckle. This flat section is stamped with faint characters that appear to read 88C or GGC.
Lot: 325 - Mid-20th C. Embroidered 50 US State Flower Quilt
70x95This mid-twentieth century quilt features a complete series of hand-embroidered floral motifs representing the 50 U.S. states. The design follows a diagonal checkerboard pattern, alternating white diamond blocks with pale green squares. Each white block displays a colorful floral embroidery with a scrollwork banner below containing the state name in black capital letters. The presence of Alaska and Hawaii confirms a production date following their 1959 statehood. The alternating pale green blocks are detailed with intricate hand-quilting in sunflower and grid patterns. The perimeter is finished with a decorative scalloped edge bound in pale green fabric. The materials consist of cotton or cotton-blend fabrics for the top and backing with a thin interior batting.
Lot: 325A - Mid-Century Hand Embroidered Animal Motif Quilt
37x46 This nursery quilt features nine white rectangular panels, each decorated with a different hand-embroidered animal motif. The motifs include a chick, a lamb, a rabbit, a kitten, a deer, an elephant, a squirrel, a puppy, and a duckling. Each animal is rendered in simple dark line work and accented with colorful embroidered flowers and foliage in shades of pink, orange, purple, blue, and green. The central panels are separated by light mint green sashing and finished with a matching green border. The entire piece features a consistent machine-stitched diagonal diamond quilting pattern throughout. The reverse side is a solid light yellow or cream-colored fabric. The construction and stylized animal designs are characteristic of stamped embroidery kits popular in the United States during the mid-20th century. The fabric is likely a cotton or cotton-blend.
Lot: 326 - White Cotton Whole Cloth Floral & Cable Quilt
77x88 A whole cloth quilt constructed from a solid white cotton or cotton-blend fabric. The quilt features extensive hand-quilting as the primary decorative element. The design includes large stylized floral medallions with central circles and radiating petals, accented by surrounding leaf motifs. These floral sections are partitioned by horizontal and vertical borders featuring an interlaced cable or chain-link pattern. The dense stitching creates a high-relief, textured surface across the entire piece. The reverse side is a matching solid white fabric. A small white paper auction tag is pinned to one edge. Dimensions: Not measured; appears to be a full or queen-size bed cover.
Lot: 327 - Final Message: Mid-20th C. Whole-Cloth Pink
72x94 A mid-20th-century American whole-cloth quilt featuring a white cotton ground and cotton batting. The textile is decorated with hand-executed pink cross-stitch embroidery arranged in a structured layout. The central field displays repeating large diamond-shaped medallions with stylized floral motifs, interspersed with smaller eight-petaled blossoms. The perimeter is defined by a wide, continuous border of scrolling filigree patterns, also in pink cross-stitch. The white fabric surface is densely worked with a meandering or stipple quilting pattern, providing significant overall texture. There are no visible labels, signatures, or maker's marks.
Lot: 328 - Patriotic Americana Folk Art Quilt Wall Hanging
39x54A patriotic folk art style cotton quilt wall hanging, designed with a primitive aesthetic. The piece features a central navy blue field containing six stylized American flag blocks arranged in a two-by-three grid. Each flag block consists of a single large, hand-cut cream-colored five-pointed star appliqu�d onto a blue canton, with horizontal burgundy and cream-colored pieced stripes. The central panel is surrounded by a wide, solid cream-colored border. The edges are finished with a small-scale checkered bias binding in red, cream, and blue. The construction utilizes both piecing and appliqu� techniques. Irregular quilting lines are visible throughout the piece. Visual matches suggest this item is in the style of the Old Glory or The Flag patterns often produced for the primitive home decor market. A white auction tag with a barcode is attached to the upper right corner.
Lot: 329 - American Hand-Pieced and Hand-Tied Whirling Logs Pattern Utility Quilt
70x92This early 20th-century American utility quilt, or comforter, features a hand-pieced whirling logs pattern. The design consists of twenty blocks arranged in a four by five grid. Each block displays a central four-armed motif in blue and white cotton, historically referred to as a swastika or whirling logs pattern, framed by red corner squares. The blocks are set against an off-white ground. The quilt is hand-tied with tufts of white yarn to secure the batting. The backing is constructed from plain off-white cotton with a simple turned-edge binding. No maker's labels or signatures are present. Approximate Dimensions: 60 inches by 75 inches.
Lot: 330 - American Hand Quilted Horizontal Bar Scrap Quilt
58x73A American utility scrap quilt featuring a horizontal bar or strip pattern. The quilt is constructed from three primary horizontal rows of patchwork blocks, separated and bordered by wide bands of light blue fabric. The patchwork segments consist of vertical blocks in varying widths, utilizing an eclectic assortment of fabric remnants including solid colors, stripes, and woven floral damask patterns. The color palette includes dusty pink, sage green, cream, and multiple shades of blue. The piece is hand-quilted with parallel lines of straight stitching throughout. The quilt is finished with a simple cream fabric binding.
Lot: 331 - Nautical Officer Service Dress Blue Uniform
A two-piece nautical officer service dress blue uniform suit consisting of a double-breasted jacket and matching trousers. The jacket is constructed from a heavy-weight dark navy blue wool serge and features peak lapels and a six-button front in a 6x3 configuration. The gold-tone metal buttons are embossed with a nautical motif featuring an eagle perched over a horizontal anchor. Each sleeve cuff is decorated with two thin gold-colored braid rank stripes. A gold bullion embroidered patch depicting a fouled anchor enclosed within a laurel wreath is positioned above the braid on the sleeve. The jacket includes a single chest welt pocket and two lower horizontal welt pockets. The matching trousers are made of the same navy blue wool fabric with a straight-leg cut. The overall styling and insignia are consistent with mid-20th century maritime officer uniforms, such as those used by the United States Merchant Marine or private yachting organizations. No manufacturer or size labels are present.
Lot: 332 - Set Ohio State Buckeyes & Don Shula Signed Apparel
This lot features three items of sports apparel, including a signed commemorative jersey and two pieces of Ohio State Buckeyes fan gear. The first item is a bright orange football jersey manufactured by Teamco in Canada, size XL. The reverse features the name WILLIAMS and the number 16 in white block letters with black outlines. The number 6 on the back bears a signature in black ink attributed to Pro Football Hall of Fame coach Don Shula, accompanied by the inscription HOF 97. The left sleeve is adorned with a commemorative patch for the Big Lots 2005 Coach to Win promotion. No certificate of authenticity or external authentication is provided for the signature. The second item is a red mesh and silver satin-finish quarter-zip pullover representing the Ohio State Buckeyes. It displays the number 47 on the chest and back, a block O logo on the left chest, and OHIO STATE across the shoulders. The third item is a Nike Team Ohio State Buckeyes hockey jersey, size XL, manufactured in Korea. This white jersey features a black yoke with red and white piping, a white lace-up neck, and a large embroidered team logo on the center chest.
Lot: 333 - Pair Pro Player Blue Jackets Inaugural Jerseys
This lot comprises two replica ice hockey jerseys manufactured by Pro Player for the Columbus Blue Jackets, representing the franchise's inaugural logo era from approximately 2000 to 2003. Both jerseys feature the team's first primary logo, which consists of a red ribbon forming the initials CBJ with white stars and a neon green hockey stick, topped with a silver star. The shoulders are decorated with Stinger secondary logo patches. The navy blue jersey is a home style with red and white horizontal stripes and star-patterned cuffs. The white jersey is an away style with navy blue shoulders and similar star-patterned cuffs. Both garments include official NHL licensed Pro Player interior tags and a Western Conference NHL patch on the lower rear hem. The navy jersey is labeled size L/XL and the white jersey is labeled size L/GD/L. The navy jersey features multiple silver-toned signatures on the front, including those accompanied by the numbers 7 and 22. These signatures are unauthenticated and are presented without certificates of authenticity or third-party verification.
Lot: 334 - Pair Columbus Blue Jackets Jerseys, Signed KOHO
This lot consists of two Columbus Blue Jackets NHL jerseys from the early 2000s era. The first item is a navy blue KOHO brand official licensed replica jersey featuring a lace-up collar and the team's original crest. The sleeves are accented with black panels containing three white stars. The front of this jersey displays two signatures in silver ink. One signature includes the number 32, consistent with the signature of goaltender Marc Denis, and the other signature includes the number 17, consistent with the signature of forward David Vyborny. No certificate of authenticity is provided for these signatures. The second item is a two-tone grey and navy blue CCM brand fan or practice jersey with a v-neck collar and screen-printed graphics on the front. Both jerseys are labeled as size Adult Large and were manufactured in Canada.
Lot: 335 - Innova Inversion Table w/ Lumbar Support
This is an Innova brand inversion table, consistent with model ITX9900. It features a gray and black padded backrest and an adjustable headrest. A removable Comfort Lumbar Support cushion is secured to the backrest with a buckle strap. The frame is made of gray powder-coated steel with long, curved safety handles covered in black foam. The unit includes a height adjustment bar with a spring-loaded pin and markings indicating user heights from approximately 4 feet 10 inches (147 centimeters) to 6 feet 6 inches (198 centimeters). The ankle locking system consists of padded foam rollers and a footrest. The reverse side of the unit retains original instructional and safety labels.in new condition
Lot: 336 - Two Halloween Jack-O-Lantern Decorations including an Empire Blow Mold
A group of two Halloween jack-o-lantern decorations. The first is a large, egg-shaped blow mold pumpkin manufactured by Empire. It is constructed of bright orange plastic with recessed facial features featuring black-painted eyes, nose, and mouth. The reverse is fitted with an electric light socket and a white power cord. The back of the body bears an embossed mark for Empire with the model number 023474. The second item is a smaller, round jack-o-lantern made of a textured, speckled orange resin or foam material. It features cut-out facial features with light green interiors and a dark molded stem. The underside contains an orange plastic electronic component with a speaker, battery compartment, and a three-position switch labeled Light/Sound off Light. The base is also marked MADE IN CHINA and PAT. NO: 56928.
Lot: 337 - 1980s Alfred Angelo Tiered Lace Wedding Gown
This 1980s Victorian-revival bridal ensemble is manufactured by Alfred Angelo, Inc. The gown is constructed with a high ruffled neckline adorned with lace appliqu�, faux pearls, and sequins over a sheer mesh illusion yoke. A wide, layered lace Bertha collar wraps around the shoulders and bust. The long sleeves feature puffed shoulders and sheer panels with floral lace details and fitted cuffs. The skirt is composed of multiple tiers of floral lace that extend into a tiered cathedral-length train. The garment closes at the center back with a white nylon zipper. Accompanying the gown is a matching Juliet-style cap headpiece decorated with lace, sequins, and pearls, with an attached multi-tiered tulle veil. Internal tags identify the garment as Style 7605, Color 01, Size 12, with R.N. 24766. A blue and red International Ladies Garment Workers Union label with the AFL-CIO mark is present. The fabric composition includes 100 percent nylon and 100 percent cotton components. The set includes its original blue My Wedding Gown preservation storage box.
Lot: 338 - Cleveland Plain Dealer Comics & Wirephotos 1934-35
18x24 This oversized folio volume contains a substantial collection of daily newspaper pages extracted from the Cleveland Plain Dealer, primarily spanning the years 1934 and 1935. The assembly focuses on two main areas: daily syndicated comic strips and news Wirephotos. Prominent comic strips represented include Thimble Theater by E. C. Segar (featuring Popeye), Little Orphan Annie by Harold Gray, Joe Palooka by Ham Fisher, Mutt and Jeff by Bud Fisher, Toonerville Folks by Fontaine Fox, and the detective strip Secret Agent X-9 by Dashiell Hammett and Alex Raymond. The Wirephoto sections document significant contemporary events, such as the 1935 mayoral campaign of Harold H. Burton in Cleveland, aviation news featuring Amelia Earhart and Wiley Post, and various international military and industrial subjects. The volume is bound in a large folio format with half-cloth boards and reinforced corners.
Lot: 339 - Cincinnati & Kentucky Post Bound Newspapers
8x24 This item is a large-format bound volume containing daily issues of The Cincinnati Post and The Kentucky Post. The volume is bound in a broadsheet folio format with a cloth spine and corners over marbled paper-covered boards. A binder label for Winckler Bindery, 133 W. Central Pkwy, Cincinnati, is located on the front interior cover. The spine features a black label with gilt lettering identifying the contents as the Kentucky Post for October 1940. However, visible internal pages show dates from 1937, including January 1, January 16, March 17, July 24, and July 26. The contents provide extensive coverage of regional news and advertisements from the period. A significant portion of the volume is dedicated to daily comic strips, including Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Li'l Abner by Al Capp, Wash Tubbs by Roy Crane, Alley Oop by V.T. Hamlin, Little Annie Rooney, and Lulu Bell.
Lot: 340 - Cincinnati Post & Others, Newspapers, 1931-1960
18x24 A collection of newspaper volumes and loose sheets dating from 1931 to 1960. The lot includes two large folio hardcover volumes: one bound in grey and tan cloth with a black spine label gilt-stamped "CINCINNATI POST - SEPTEMBER 1944," and another bound in grey cloth with a stamped spine reading "DAILY ARGUS APRIL 1960." Also present are numerous loose newspaper sections and sheets, primarily from The Antigo Daily Journal (Antigo, Wisconsin) and The Cleveland Press. Visible dates include June 9 and October 10, 1931, for The Cleveland Press, and several dates in May and June 1940 for The Antigo Daily Journal. The publications feature major historical headlines regarding World War II, including "'British Helpless To Nazi Stroke,' Chamberlain Tells Disorderly Commons" (May 7, 1940) and "GERMAN TROOPS REACH MARNE RIVER" (June 11, 1940). Many pages contain period advertisements for automobiles (Studebaker Champion), fashion, and local services, alongside society news. Extensive comic sections are featured, including titles such as "Buck Rogers," "Wash Tubbs," "Alley Oop," "Boots and Her Buddies," "Freckles and His Friends," and "Dr. Fu Manchu" by Sax Rohmer. The newspapers are printed on standard newsprint, and the bound volumes feature cloth-covered boards. Some loose sheets have been placed in clear plastic sleeves. Measurements: Folio, approximately 17 x 23 inches per volume.
Lot: 341 - Antigo Daily Journal & Daily Argus Archive 1937-61
18x24 This lot comprises two large folio-sized archival volumes containing newspaper clippings and full pages from the mid-20th century. The first volume is bound in ledger-style marbled boards with a dark cloth spine and features a handwritten paper label on the front cover reading Antigo Journal DAILY Comics 7 and 8 / 37. The interior contains full pages from The Antigo Daily Journal of Antigo, Wisconsin, with dates spanning July and August 1937. Content includes period news headlines such as STRIKE ENDS AT INLANDS STEEL PLANT alongside extensive runs of daily comic strips including Alley Oop, Wash Tubbs, Boots and Her Buddies, and Freckles and His Friends. The second volume is a green cloth-bound folio with the spine stamped in black DAILY ARGUS and APRIL 1957. This volume contains pages from The Daily Argus of Mount Vernon, New York, with issues dating from April 1957 through at least October 1961. The contents include a mix of local news, advertisements for mid-century consumer goods such as Summer Dresses and auto seat covers, and various comic strips including The Flintstones, Popeye, and Donald Duck. Both volumes are constructed with newsprint pages tipped or bound into large-format covers.
Lot: 342 - Faux Leather Jewelry Box w/ Costume Jewelry
This collection features a three-tier jewelry box, attributed to Mele, containing an assortment of mid-to-late 20th-century costume jewelry. The rectangular box is finished in a beige textured vinyl or leatherette with gold-tone decorative stitching and silver-tone hardware. The hinged lid opens to reveal an interior mirror and a top storage compartment, while the front features two pull-out drawers. The interior is lined with bright blue velvet and includes multiple specialized compartments and necklace hooks. The jewelry collection includes several figural pieces: a gold-tone elephant brooch with faux-pearl eyes, an enameled lion head pin, a silver-tone lion pendant, a gold-tone seahorse pin, and a roadrunner pendant set with a goldstone-style glass inset. Necklaces in the group include a long gold-tone multi-strand piece with faux pearls and a tassel pendant, a porcelain heart pendant with floral transfer decoration, and a silver-tone station necklace with filigree hearts. The earring selection consists of clip-on and screw-back styles, including blue rhinestone clusters and black stone-set designs with rhinestone accents. A small white box contains several gold-tone stick pins and lapel pins with leaf and lion motifs. While some jewelry findings and clips appear to be marked, specific maker identifications cannot be definitively made due to lack of clarity in the markings.
Lot: 343 - Two-Tier Jewelry Box with an Assortment of Costume Jewelry, Watches, and Buttons
This lot features a two-tier jewelry box containing an extensive collection of mid-to-late 20th-century costume jewelry and accessories. The jewelry box is constructed with a cream-colored vinyl exterior decorated with a gold-tone scrollwork and Greek key border on the lid and drawer front. The interior is lined with blue velveteen and features a light blue satin-lined lid with a pocket and hanging hooks. The jewelry collection includes: Necklaces: Multi-strand and single-strand faux pearl necklaces, various beaded necklaces made from wood, glass, and plastic, a puka shell necklace, and several gold-tone and silver-tone chains. One notable piece is an ornate gold-tone ribbon-style necklace accented with red rhinestones and faux pearls. Brooches and Pins: A large, colorful patriotic donkey brooch with enamel and rhinestone accents, a silver-tone feather-shaped brooch, and various small decorative pins. Earrings: A diverse assortment of pierced and clip-on styles, including large enamel hoops, abalone shell inlays, faux pearl clusters, rhinestone studs, and carved wood hoops. One earring is attached to a white card printed with the name LEWIAN. One gold-tone openwork earring bears a stylized script character S mark. Watches: One ladies gold-tone case wristwatch with a black leather or faux-leather strap. Miscellaneous Items: Two compartments are filled with a collection of plastic and metal buttons, as well as a large quantity of safety pins. Materials: Base metals, rhinestones, glass, enamel, faux pearls, molded plastic, abalone shell, and wood.
Lot: 344 - Southwestern & Boho Costume Jewelry & Earring
This lot consists of six pieces of costume jewelry and one single earring, designed in Southwestern and Boho-chic styles. The collection features a silver-tone bib necklace on a curb chain with five circular links inlaid with turquoise and coral-red enamel, accented by draped chains and feather charms. A multi-strand seed bead necklace in blue, green, and bronze tones features a large turquoise-colored composite doughnut pendant held by a bronze-tone bail. A long silver-tone curb chain necklace supports a large tiered circular pendant set with turquoise-colored cabochons and clear rhinestones, terminating in a multi-strand chain tassel. Also included is a beaded necklace of rectangular and tumbled green-banded stones with a carved leaf pendant, and a silver-tone chain necklace with turquoise-colored beads and a wire-wrapped green cabochon pendant. A silver-tone hinged cuff bracelet with a split-shank design features a central floral motif with a turquoise-colored cabochon. One single silver-tone dangle earring set with a turquoise-colored cabochon is also present. All necklaces utilize lobster claw clasps. No hallmarks or maker's marks were identified on any of the pieces. Materials likely include base metals, dyed stones, resin, and glass beads.
Lot: 345 - Life is Blessed Costume & Body Jewelry Collection
This lot contains an assortment of contemporary costume jewelry and body piercings. Featured in the collection are four carded items from the life is blessed brand, consisting of two inspirational bracelets and two inspirational necklaces. These items feature cords in black, green, and tan with circular metal charms stamped with the word life. Also included is a clear acrylic display stand containing approximately 25 to 30 pieces of body jewelry, such as navel and barbell piercings with decorative ends in various colors and patterns. Statement necklaces in the group include a multi-strand turquoise-colored seed bead necklace with a fabric-wrapped closure, a tiered bib-style necklace with turquoise-colored resin teardrop beads on silver-tone chains, and a circular pendant with a multi-colored concentric ring motif. The lot further contains a wide cream-colored cuff with etched geometric patterns, a gold-tone link bracelet with enameled floral accents, and various loose beaded necklaces composed of shell, faux pearls, faceted plastic, and glass. Several items retain retail clearance labels.
Lot: 346 - Cambridge Major League E-905 Leather Catcher Mitt
This is a baseball catcher's mitt manufactured by Cambridge. The glove is designed for a right-handed thrower to be worn on the left hand. It is constructed from brown cowhide leather with heavy lacing around the perimeter and through the pocket area. The palm center is stamped with the Cambridge brand name in script, followed by model number E-905 and the designation MAJOR LEAGUE MODEL. To the right side of the palm, the phrase PROFESSIONAL MODEL is stamped in large stylized block letters. A circular stamp in the lower palm area reads GUARANTEED GENUINE TOP GRAIN COWHIDE. The thumb area features the stamp PRO PLAYER MODEL. The name JOE LYNCH is handwritten in black ink on the outer leather strip of the thumb and index finger section.
Lot: 347 - P.F. Collier & Son, European War Photo Hist, 2
This lot comprises two large-format, heavily illustrated volumes documenting the First World War. The first item is a softbound volume titled The Photographic History of the Great European War In Gravure. The front cover displays the title above a stylized T-shaped printer's mark. The interior consists of numerous newsprint sections, with several identified as The New York Times Mid-Week Pictorial. A notable section includes a facsimile of President Woodrow Wilson's April 2, 1917 war speech translated into German for distribution among Kaiser Wilhelm's troops. The second item is a landscape-format quarto titled Collier's Photographic History of the European War. The copyright page states Copyright 1918 By P. F. Collier & Son. The volume is bound in pictorial cloth-backed boards. Both books are profusely illustrated with black and white photographs and gravures depicting global political leaders, military technology including tanks, zeppelins, and artillery, and scenes of active combat. Specific subjects documented include the British artillery at Gallipoli, French infantry in review, and Russian cavalry in the Carpathians.
Lot: 348 - Gleason's Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion, VI-VII
A pair of large folio volumes comprising the weekly issues of the mid-19th-century American periodical Gleason's Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion for the year 1854. This lot includes Volume VI (commencing January 7, 1854) and Volume VII (concluding December 1854). Published in Boston by F. Gleason, with later issues in Volume VII identifying M. M. Ballou as publisher. The volumes are bound in half-leather with dark textured cloth-covered boards and gilt-stamped titles on the spines. The work is noted for its extensive wood-engraved illustrations documenting contemporary life, technology, and global views. Observable plates and engravings include the allegorical Wheel of Time, views of Japan including Tokaito and Mount Fuji, technological depictions of House's and the Magnetic Telegraph at the Crystal Palace, New York City Fire Engine No. 38, and a double-page spread titled National Costumes of All the Principal Nations on the Globe. The volumes also contain portraiture, such as Henry J. Gardner, and architectural views including Nicholas Church in Potsdam and various American residences.
Lot: 349 - 6 Vols American Military Hist, Civil War & WWII
A collection of six volumes detailing various aspects of American military history, with a focus on the Civil War and the World War II Battle of Okinawa. The group consists of five hardcover books with dust jackets and one trade paperback. The titles include Killing Ground on Okinawa: The Battle for Sugar Loaf Hill by James H. Hallas, To Appomattox: Nine April Days, 1865 by Burke Davis, The Civil War: A Narrative - Fort Sumter to Perryville by Shelby Foote, Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era by James M. McPherson, Rebels and Yankees: The Fighting Men of the Civil War by William C. Davis, and the paperback The Ultimate Battle: Okinawa 1945 by Bill Sloan. The large-format volume by William C. Davis is an illustrated work featuring historical photographs, battle maps, and color plates of period militaria, weaponry, and naval equipment. Construction includes case-bound cloth or boards for the hardcovers and perfect binding for the trade paperback.
Lot: 350 - Historical & Military Non-Fiction Books w/ DJ
An assortment of non-fiction historical works, primarily focusing on military history, biography, and maritime exploration. The collection includes a mix of hardcover editions with original dust jackets and trade paperbacks. Visible titles include Hell in the Pacific: A Marine Rifleman's Journey From Guadalcanal to Peleliu by Jim McEnery with Bill Sloan; Killing the Rising Sun: How America Vanquished World War II Japan and Killing England: The Brutal Struggle for American Independence by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard; In the Waves: My Quest to Solve the Mystery of a Civil War Submarine by Rachel Lance; The Lightning Mule Brigade: Abel Streight's 1863 Raid into Alabama by Robert L. Willett; American Demon: Eliot Ness and the Hunt for America's Jack the Ripper by Daniel Stashower; In the Kingdom of Ice: The Grand and Terrible Polar Voyage of the USS Jeannette by Hampton Sides; Leningrad 1943: Inside a City Under Siege by Alexander Werth; Landing in Hell: The Pyrrhic Victory of the First Marine Division on Peleliu, 1944 by Peter Margaritis; All the Gallant Men: The First Memoir by a USS Arizona Survivor by Donald Stratton; Robert E. Lee: A Biography by Emory M. Thomas; The Storm of War: A New History of the Second World War by Andrew Roberts; 1942: The Year That Tried Men's Souls by Winston Groom; and The Things Our Fathers Saw: The Untold Stories of the World War II Generation from Hometown, USA by Matthew A. Rozell. Publishers represented include Harper Luxe, I.B. Tauris, and various major trade houses. Volumes are generally octavo in size.
Lot: 351 - Rotor Concept Inc. ID-1 SWAT Coaxial Helicopter
This lot features a Rotor Concept, Inc. ID-1 SWAT coaxial remote controlled helicopter, officially licensed by Igarashi Design. The aircraft utilizes a dual-rotor coaxial system designed for stable flight. The fuselage is constructed of plastic finished in a blue, silver, and white SWAT livery with technical markings and IgarashiDesignPerformance labels. According to the manufacturer specifications, the unit is powered by twin 380SH drive motors and an 11.1V 1500mAh Li-Po battery system. The assembly includes a Lama 400Q speed controller, built-in gyro, and WK-7.6-6 servos. It is designed for operation with a WK-2402 transmitter. The helicopter is contained within its original retail box with internal plastic trays and includes a printed instruction sheet. Markings on the aircraft body include SWAT in large block letters and the Rotor Concept Inc. company logo. Overall Length: 455 mm Main Rotor Diameter: 480 mm All-up Weight: 700 g.
Lot: 352 - Louis Marx & Co. Three Keys to Treasure Bagatelle
This mid-century Three Keys to Treasure bagatelle is a pinball-style toy manufactured by Louis Marx and Company, Inc. The game is constructed with a clear plastic housing over a colorful, adventure-themed cardboard playfield. Key features include a spring-loaded metal plunger mechanism, three specific key pockets, and a mechanical rotating prize wheel at the top with sections labeled Loading Door and Prize Door. The prize wheel contains an assortment of small plastic and metal trinket prizes. The playfield is marked with the Marx Toys logo, Made in USA, and Patent Number 2634129. The lower edge of the original box identifies the manufacturer as Louis Marx and Co. Inc., 200 Fifth Ave., N.Y. The unit is supported by four detachable, tapered plastic legs and includes several multi-colored balls.
Lot: 353 - Worlds of Wonder Talking Mickey Mouse Plush Toy
This is an animatronic talking Mickey Mouse plush toy manufactured by Worlds of Wonder (WOW). The toy is constructed with a soft fabric plush body, plastic eyes, and a molded plastic nose. It is dressed in a yellow t-shirt featuring a Mickey Mouse graphic and red shorts. The reverse of the toy reveals a red molded plastic housing that contains a built-in cassette tape player mechanism. This system was designed to play specific story tapes that synchronized the character's voice with animatronic mouth and eye movements. The mechanism includes a white plastic thumbwheel for volume control and power. The plastic housing is embossed with the following identifying marks: MICKEY MOUSE TM, THE WALT DISNEY COMPANY, the WOW logo, and WORLDS OF WONDER FREMONT, CALIFORNIA 94538 PATENT PENDING.
Lot: 354 - Worlds of Wonder Disney Talking Goofy Plush Toy
26 in long This is an electronic talking plush character toy representing the Disney character Goofy, manufactured by Worlds of Wonder in the late 1980s. The figure features a plush head with plastic eyes and nose, long floppy ears, and a stuffed body. The character is dressed in a red long-sleeved shirt, a purple vest, and blue trousers, topped with a tall tan hat featuring a black band. The toy includes white fabric gloves and brown stuffed shoes. The base is constructed from orange molded plastic and contains the battery compartment for the internal electronic mechanism. Embossed text on the plastic base reads THE TALKING GOOFY, THE WALT DISNEY COMPANY, and includes the WOW logo for Worlds of Wonder, FREMONT, CALIFORNIA 94538, and PATENT PENDING. A small white fabric tag with a Disney copyright is attached near the vest. The base features a 3.5mm jack for an external accessory cord.
Lot: 355 - Linens, Handkerchiefs & Hiawatha Needlepoint
This collection includes a variety of household textiles and needlework items, primarily dating from the mid-20th century. The assortment features several white cotton pillowcases with hand-embroidered designs, including a pair with MR and MRS monograms accented by pink floral sprays, a pair depicting bluebirds perched on pansy garlands, and a single case featuring a large blue and yellow peacock with floral details. One pillowcase retains an original blue paper label for Maderite Pillow Cases, noting they are guaranteed fast color and were embroidered and sewn in the U.S.A. Also included is a boxed set of three cocktail-sized white handkerchiefs with floral embroidery in shades of blue, pink, and yellow. The box is labeled Ladies Gift Handkerchiefs and contains a gold sticker indicating the items were styled in Switzerland. The lot further contains an unfinished needlepoint project on a canvas stamped Switzerland. The attached paper label identifies it as a Hiawatha Heirloom Needlepoint, design 118 A, featuring a central figure of a woman in a mid-19th-century style gown. Additionally, the group includes a white linen dresser scarf or table runner featuring three hand-embroidered butterfly motifs in orange and yellow with black outlines, along with a piece featuring floral baskets and crocheted lace trim. Pillowcase cut size: 42 x 36 inches Needlepoint canvas size: 12 x 12 inches Needlepoint design size: 11.5 inches.
Lot: 356 - Coca-Cola Ephemera: Holiday Cards & Stationery Pad
This group lot features three pieces of Coca-Cola branded paper ephemera consisting of two boxed sets of holiday greeting cards and one personal stationery pad. The two card sets each contain 14 cards and envelopes. The first set utilizes the Sign of Good Taste advertising campaign featuring Haddon Sundblom Santa Claus artwork, with an interior message reading Good friends! Hope Your Holidays Are as Special as You! The second set features a snowman character with a bottle cap hat and a sled, with an interior greeting reading Season�s Greetings to someone fun to chill with. Both sets were manufactured by American Greetings Corp. of Cleveland, Ohio, under license from The Coca-Cola Company. The reverse of each box includes a white identification label with barcodes 013286249377 and 013286249391. The third item is a Chat'nMail personal stationery pad featuring the late 1970s slogans Have a Coke and a smile and Coke adds life. This pad is designed as fold-and-seal mailers and includes gummed seals at the bottom of the cover page depicting a glass bottle, the trademark logo, and a stylized robot vending machine. The back of each sheet includes a line-art coloring activity of the robot with the text Dear, I colored this just for you! 95 stationary
Lot: 357 - N. Central Ohio Advertising Ephemera & Accessories
This lot comprises an assortment of promotional items and office supplies, primarily from the North Central Ohio region. The collection includes a group of wooden advertising pencils featuring businesses such as Gerber Poultry Inc., Ashland Times-Gazette, Ashland County Treasurer, Mansfield Firefighters, and Ashland Florist. One specialty pencil from Doolittle's Thrifty Market is fitted with a metal combination tool, likely a bottle or can opener. The collection also contains an assortment of advertising rulers in wood and plastic, promoting the Crestline Fire Dept., Wappner Funeral Directors of Mansfield, and the Ashland County Prosecuting Attorney. A boxed set of gold-toned pens with decorative scrollwork is included, with the original packaging marked Perfumed Writing Pen, Arpege, Chanel No. 5, and 14 KT gold filled. Additionally, there are several unused receipt pads from E.R. Clark General Merchandise in Moreland, Ohio, and Moore's Grocery and Hardware in Savannah, Ohio.
Lot: 358 - 5 Religious Items w/ Pardon Cross & Nikky Box
largest is 14 in tall This collection consists of five religious objects including wall crucifixes, holy water fonts, and a decorative box. The primary item is a large ecclesiastical wall crucifix manufactured by the Pardon Cross Corp. of Chicago, Illinois. This cast metal or composite piece features an ornate design with a central corpus superimposed over a decorative radiating wheel structure. The item is finished with a cream-colored paint and backed with purple felt. The reverse features a gold foil label with the inscription: PAT. APPLIED FOR / PARDON CROSS / CORP. / CHICAGO, ILL. A second wall crucifix is a minimalist modernist piece made of polished gold-tone metal, featuring a cast corpus with a textured finish and raised arms. The collection includes a cross-shaped trinket box featuring darkened metal filigree inset with iridescent aurora borealis rhinestones. The interior of the box is finished with cream-colored enamel, and the base is marked with a gold-tone crest containing the letter N and the name NIKKY. Two holy water fonts complete the set. One is molded from cream-colored plastic with a bronze-tone metal corpus and a simple bowl. The second font is molded resin with elaborate openwork scrollwork and a small silver-tone plaque at the top of the cross.
Lot: 359 - 4 1983 Chrysler & 1988 Cadillac Service Manuals
This lot contains four automotive shop service manuals, consisting of a three-volume set for 1983 Chrysler Corporation vehicles and a single volume for the 1988 Cadillac De Ville and Fleetwood models. The Chrysler manuals include the Chassis and Body volume, the Electrical and Engine Performance volume, and a Supplement volume. These manuals cover a range of models including the Chrysler Omni, Horizon, Aries, Reliant, LeBaron, 400, New Yorker, E Class, 600, Rampage, and Scamp. The 1988 Cadillac volume is the Service Information Manual specifically for the De Ville and Fleetwood series. All volumes are oversized softcover publications intended for professional use by dealership technicians. The interiors feature detailed technical diagrams, schematics, and exploded view illustrations for various vehicle systems, including transaxles, steering, and engine components. The Chrysler manuals were published by the Chrysler Corporation, and the Cadillac manual was published by the Cadillac Motor Car Division of General Motors Corporation.
Lot: 360 - Super Ford Magazines Collection, c. 1980-1992
This collection consists of a substantial assortment of Super Ford Magazine issues, a specialized automotive periodical focusing on high-performance Ford vehicles, performance tuning, and motorsport history. The group spans over a decade of production, primarily from 1980 through 1992. These softcover magazines feature staple-bound construction and are illustrated with full-color photography and technical diagrams. Featured cover subjects include various Ford Mustang models such as the 20th Anniversary edition, SVO Mustang, Fox-body modifications, and GT-40 variants. Other prominent vehicle features include Shelby Cobras, Falcon Sprints, Galaxie "Golden Age" cars, and aerodynamic Thunderbird models. Technical articles throughout the collection cover engine swaps for 427, 351, and 5.0L powerplants, aluminum head testing, suspension tuning, and various performance builds. Racing content includes coverage of NASCAR, NHRA, and the Pikes Peak Hill Climb. A majority of the magazines in this lot feature original subscriber mailing labels affixed to the front covers, addressed to Brenten T. Mackey of Fremont, Ohio. 25 magizines
Lot: 361 - Hot Rod & Custom Car Magazines
This collection consists of approximately 19 automotive magazines and one loose centerfold poster, primarily focusing on hot rod and custom car culture from the 1970s through 2014. The assortment includes various titles such as Rod Action, Rod and Custom, American Rodder, Hot Rod Mechanix, Rebel Rodz, and Hot Rod Deluxe. Specific editions include the 1975 Rod Action Yearbook, several 1971 issues of Rod and Custom, and the 1997 American Rodder and Hot Rod Mechanix Buyer's Guide. Content across the lot features technical tips, engine swap guides, event coverage from Bonneville and the Street Rod Nationals, and profile features on individual custom builds like the El Guapo Death Cab and Greg Fleming's flamed 1948 MoPar. A loose pin-up style centerfold poster featuring model Amy Delacroux is included. The periodicals are constructed with stapled bindings and printed on various paper stocks. 20 magazines
Lot: 362 - Super Ford Magazine, 27 Issues, 1980-1990
This collection consists of approximately 27 issues of Super Ford Magazine, primarily dating from the early 1980s through 1990. The periodicals are staple-bound softcovers focusing on high-performance Ford, Mercury, and Lincoln automobiles. Specific issues observed include February 1980 (Vol. 5, No. 2), January 1981 (Vol. 6, No. 1), October 1981 (Vol. 6, No. 10), March 1982 (Vol. 7, No. 3), May 1982 (Vol. 7, No. 5), July 1982 (Vol. 7, No. 7), and December 1982 (Vol. 7, No. 12). Later issues identified include Vol. 8, Nos. 10 and 11, Vol. 9, Nos. 2 and 3, and August 1990. Recurring subjects featured on the covers and within the articles include various Mustang models such as the Shelby, SVO, and Mach I, as well as the Mercury Cougar, Ford Fairlane, Galaxie, DeTomaso Pantera, and Ford pickup trucks. Content encompasses technical articles for engine and suspension modifications, racing event coverage of the Gatornationals and IMSA series, and dedicated feature articles such as Mustang Mania and Walker's Other Rig. Many issues retain original white mailing labels addressed to a subscriber in Fremont, Ohio.25 magazines
Lot: 363 - 33 Automotive Mags incl Street Machine Vol 1
This collection consists of approximately 33 automotive magazines, primarily published between 1972 and 1987. Included are several issues of Street Machine, most notably the Premiere Edition from September 1975 (Volume 1, Number 1) featuring a red 1955 Chevrolet on the cover. Other Street Machine issues date from 1976, 1977, and 1978. The lot contains a large selection of Car Exchange magazines from 1982 and 1983, covering various topics such as Ford Mustangs, pickup trucks, and chassis restoration. Also included are Car Craft issues from December 1972 and February 1977, and an April 1987 issue of Super Chevy focusing on Corvettes. The magazines feature staple-bound construction with printed paper covers. Content includes technical guides, car reviews, and pictorials of classic and customized vehicles. Mailing subscription labels are present on the covers of certain issues.20 magazines
Lot: 364 - Honeywell HPSR106 Hydronic Pro 6-Zone Relay Panel
This Honeywell Hydronic Pro switching relay panel, model HPSR106, is designed for multi-zone control within a hydronic heating system. The unit facilitates the management of up to six independent zones. It operates on an input power of 120 VAC at 60 Hz with a maximum combined load capacity of 20 Amps. The panel is equipped with a 24V 40VA transformer and a 6 Amp pump fuse. The front interface features LED diagnostic indicators for each zone to monitor thermostat calls and pump activation, along with separate indicators for power, boiler, and end switch status. A priority zone control feature for domestic hot water is integrated into the system. The gray enclosure is constructed of a combination of plastic and steel and features multiple knockouts for simplified wiring installation. This lot includes the original installation manual and a set of mounting hardware including screws and wall anchors. Dimensions: 11-3/4 inches W x 8-3/4 inches H x 2-1/8 inches D.
Lot: 365 - Brother PT-1800 Label Maker w/ Case & Accessories
Brother P-touch PT-1800 electronic labeling system set. The comprehensive kit includes the portable labeling unit featuring a QWERTY keyboard and an integrated liquid crystal display (LCD). The set is accompanied by a Brother AD-60 AC power adapter, a custom-molded black hard-shell plastic carrying case, a specialized stylus tool stored within the case lid, the original Brother P-touch 1800/1810 User Guide, and supplemental PtouchDirect promotional literature. The labeling unit is constructed with a two-tone gray and cream-colored plastic body and is designed for use with TZ-series laminated tapes. The labeling unit is marked with the brother logo and P-touch script. The AC adapter label reads brother, MODEL: AD-60, INPUT: 120V 60Hz 35W, and OUTPUT: 9.5VDC 1300mA. The carrying case is embossed with the brother and P-touch logos on both the interior and exterior.
Lot: 367 - Matchbooks & Ephemera w/ New Deal NRA Card
This lot consists of a collection of paper ephemera, primarily focused on mid-20th-century advertising matchbooks. The collection features a variety of establishments such as hotels, casinos, and restaurants, with a concentration on Ohio and Midwestern businesses alongside travel destinations like Hawaii, Nevada, and Germany. Included in the group is a historical membership item for the National Recovery Administration (NRA) dating to circa 1933 to 1935, which displays the blue eagle logo and the slogan WE DO OUR PART. Also included is a souvenir photograph booklet titled SOUVENIR PHOTOGRAPHS OF BADLANDS, SO. DAK. featuring a black-and-white view of Vampire Peak. Transcribed text from various matchbooks includes The Wooster Inn in Wooster, Ohio; Tangier in Akron, Ohio; Lincoln Restaurant in Ashland, Ohio; Maxim Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada; and Don the Beachcomber in Honolulu, Hawaii. Other advertising subjects include Segal Blades for double edge razors, King Edward Cigars, and the Hotel Wittelsbach in Berchtesgaden. The items are composed of printed cardboard and paper stock.
Lot: 368 - US Commem. Medals, Buckles & Assoc. Memorabilia
This collection features a variety of US commemorative medals, exonumia, and regional awards. Included is a bronze-toned commemorative medal for the 2nd Annual Bratwurst Festival in Bucyrus, Ohio, honoring the 1968-1969 Bratwurst Queen, Gail Fetter. The obverse features a profile portrait, while the reverse displays a map of Crawford County, Ohio, with an American flag and bratwurst iconography. The lot includes a membership plaque for the Farm & Power Equipment Dealers Association of Ohio and the National Farm & Power Equipment Dealers Association, with attached member years for 1980, 1981, and 1985. A First National Bank bicentennial Liberty Bell in a clear lucite block is present, dated 1776-1976. Three belt buckles are included: a 100th Anniversary Statue of Liberty commemorative buckle, dated 1984 and numbered 019682; a 1966-1967 American Bowling Congress (ABC) Most Improved Average league award buckle; and an oval polished metal buckle with a King of All Scales emblem. Completing the collection is a 1972 Marion County Sesqui-Centennial pin with an attached bell.
Lot: 369 - Sears Video Arcade & Atari 2600 Consoles
This lot features two home video game consoles produced for the North American market. The first unit is a Sears Video Arcade, manufactured for Atari, Inc. by Dimerco Electronics in Taiwan for sale through Sears, Roebuck & Co. This model, 637.99743, is a Sears-branded version of the Atari 2600 "light sixer" and features a six-toggle switch configuration on a silver-toned control panel. The unit is finished with a dark woodgrain-style facade and displays the green Tele-Games logo and Video Arcade text. The base label identifies the serial number as 81249702. The second unit is an Atari Video Computer System (VCS) / Atari 2600, model CX-2600 A, manufactured by Atari Taiwan Manufacturing Corp. This is a four-switch woodgrain model featuring an orange-accented control panel and the Atari logo on the lower right front bezel. The base label identifies the serial number as 828664352. Both consoles are equipped with a MOS Technology 6507 processor clocked at 1.19 MHz and 128 Bytes of RAM. These systems are ROM cartridge-based and do not contain internal storage. Both units have integrated RF/power cables attached to the rear.
Lot: 370 - Banknotes & Ephemera: WWII Japanese & 1900 Canada
A collection of banknotes and historical paper ephemera from various regions and periods. The group contains two WWII-era Japanese Government occupation notes for the Philippines denominated in ten pesos, identifiable by the block letters PA and PD and tropical palm tree vignettes. Included is a Dominion of Canada twenty-five cent fractional note dated January 2, 1900, bearing the signature of J. M. Courtney and depicting Britannia. Also present is an 1834-dated Bank of the United States ten-dollar note from Philadelphia featuring a central eagle and shield vignette and the signatures of S. Jaudon and N. Biddle. Ephemera includes a 1935 State of Texas Mature Citrus Fruit Tax Paid 2 1/2-cent coupon with a star-in-seal motif and a twenty-dollar Free Auction Money promotional coupon from the National Furniture Store of Nashville, Tennessee, featuring green and orange lithographed scrollwork.
Lot: 371 - Set 7 Fenton & Faust Heirlooms Glass & Ceramics
This collection consists of seven assorted decorative glass and ceramic items. It features a Fenton iridescent milk glass bell with a ruffled rim, hand-painted with pink roses and a central heart, hand-signed by the artist V. Fredrick and bearing two original Fenton foil labels. A second milk glass bell features a molded heart and scroll pattern with a clear glass ruffled rim in the Silver Crest style. The lot includes a rectangular porcelain pitcher from Faust Heirlooms of New Iberia, Louisiana, manufactured for Mrs. Yoder�s Kitchen of Mt. Hope, Ohio, which is hand-numbered 10/02. Also included is a 2-ounce Avon Patchwork Cologne Mist bottle in a miniature hurricane lamp form with a frosted floral chimney, a porcelain souvenir plate featuring transfer-printed scenes of Gettysburg 1863 monuments, a rectangular clear glass trinket box with a hand-painted floral lid and gold-toned rim, and a glazed ceramic figurine of a mouse in a cake stamped Japan on the base.
Lot: 372 - J.P.T. Paris & Fedoskino Lidded Boxes & Items
This collection consists of several decorative items, including lidded boxes, glassware, and figurines. A large oval porcelain box by J.P.T. Paris features hand-painted floral sprays and a leaf-scroll border. The base is marked in script with made in France and a triangular mark containing the letters J, P, and T above the word Paris. A rectangular Russian Fedoskino lacquer box, likely papier-mache, depicts a traditional winter scene with figures and a horse-drawn sleigh; the lid is signed in Cyrillic and the interior is finished in a vibrant red lacquer. An ornate footed gilt-metal box includes a circular porcelain insert showing two children under an umbrella and is lined with red velvet. A tan earthenware box features a heavy crackle glaze, a reclining animal handle on the lid, and molded shell and scrollwork motifs. Ceramic and glass pieces include a Lefton porcelain hand-shaped ring holder with a luster glaze finish and its original foil label from Japan, a small blue relief-molded ceramic mug with folk figures, an amber glass barrel-shaped mini-mug, a clear pressed glass holder with a geometric diamond-point pattern, and a three-footed clear glass bowl with a ruffled pink-stained rim and strawberry transfer pattern.
Lot: 373 - Bradford Exchange Disney Porc. Plates Set
This lot features a group of Disney-themed decorative porcelain plates produced by The Bradford Exchange. The collection includes two rectangular plates from a series inspired by Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: the second issue titled With A Smiling Face (Plate No. 4684A, Bradex No. 84-B10-716.2) and the fourth issue titled Ah-Ah-Ah-Choo! (Plate No. 227B, Bradex No. 84-B10-716.4). Also featured is a round plate from the Magical Disney Moments series titled Once Upon a Kiss (First issue, Plate No. 8968A, Bradex No. 84-B11-513.1). The lot further contains four round plates from the A Whole Year of Fun with Mickey and Friends series representing the months of May, June, July, and August (Issues five through eight, Bradex Nos. 84-B10-802.5 through 84-B10-802.8). Each plate is crafted from hard-fire porcelain in editions limited to a maximum of 95 firing days. The reverse of each piece displays a comprehensive backstamp including the Disney copyright, The Bradford Exchange logo, the specific series and issue titles, the unique plate number, and the corresponding Bradex registration number. All plates include a warning indicating they are decorative art objects and not for food use. The items are primarily presented in their original custom-molded styrofoam inserts, and several are accompanied by original paper Certificates of Authenticity.
Lot: 374 - Strobridge Barnum & Bailey Circus Chromolithograph
11x15 in This framed chromolithograph is a promotional poster for The Barnum and Bailey Greatest Show on Earth, specifically highlighting the Children's Circus and its troupe of trained cats and pigs. The multi-color illustration features a ringmaster in formal attire at the center of a circus ring, directing various feline acts such as cats jumping through hoops of fire, boxing in a miniature ring, riding a bicycle, and performing on ladders. Performing pigs are also depicted jumping over hurdles and wearing decorative costumes. The print is rendered in a palette primarily of teal, blue, pink, and yellow. Printed text along the bottom describes the performance as an exact illustration of the marvelous performances of the troupe of trained cats and pigs. The lower right margin bears the mark The Strobridge Lith-Co- Cinti. N.Y. London. The upper left margin is numbered 42 and the upper right is marked B-No 52. The print is mounted in a dark wood frame under glass.
Lot: 375 - Mary Todd Lincoln Porc. Doll Assembly Kits
A group of reproduction porcelain doll components marketed by Yield House, modeled as Mary Todd Lincoln. The collection consists of multiple matte-finished bisque porcelain busts, arms, and legs intended for assembly. The busts feature molded brown hair and hand-painted facial features, with the name MARY TODD LINCOLN incised across the lower chest area. Each bust includes pre-drilled holes for attachment to a fabric body. The accompanying limbs include arms with molded hands and legs finished with painted white stockings and black shoes. Several components retain original gold foil stickers that read MADE IN TAIWAN. One bust is housed in a cardboard box with original packing paper.
Lot: 376 - Annin Flagmakers Indiana State Nyl-Glo Nylon Flag
46x72 An official State of Indiana flag manufactured by Annin Flagmakers. This flag is part of the Nyl-Glo product line, constructed from 100 percent nylon bunting. The design features the official state emblem in gold on a deep blue field. At the center is a torch symbolizing liberty and enlightenment, surrounded by nineteen gold stars. Thirteen stars in the outer circle represent the original colonies, five stars in the inner semi-circle represent the states admitted to the Union before Indiana, and one larger star above the torch represents Indiana as the 19th state. The word INDIANA is printed in an arch above the central star. The flag is finished with a reinforced white canvas header and two brass grommets for display. The design is printed through the fabric, appearing in reverse on the back side. A printed label on the header includes the Annin Flagmakers logo, the brand name NYL-GLO, and the text 100 PERCENT NYLON BUNTING, MADE IN U.S.A. Dimensions: 3 feet by 5 feet.
Lot: 377 - American Shooting Accessories & Military Ephemera
This collection comprises various shooting accessories and early 20th-century military ephemera. Included is a Winchester Leader 12-gauge paper shot shell box, marked for 2 3/4-inch shells with 3 1/4 drams DuPont smokeless powder and 1 1/4 ounces of No. 5 chilled shot. Accompanying the box are two fired Winchester brass 12-gauge shotgun shells with visible headstamps. The lot features a 1904 edition of the Firing Regulations for Small Arms manual for the United States Army and the Organized Militia, published by the Government Printing Office, Washington. The manual contains detailed illustrations of bolt-action rifle mechanisms and shooting postures. Completing the collection are two boxes of Hoppe�s Gun Cleaning Patches produced by Frank A. Hoppe, Inc. of Philadelphia, including a No. 1 box for .22 caliber and a No. 4 box for .38-.45 caliber or 410-20 gauge with a 1940 copyright date. A stack of original circular cloth patches is also present.
Lot: 378 - 3 Table Games w/ Autobridge Pocket Model PA
This lot contains three table games. The first is an Autobridge solitaire bridge game, specifically the Deluxe Pocket Model No. PA, produced by The Autobridge Co. of New York, N.Y. The set includes a silver-tone aluminum playing board with black plastic sliders for North, South, East, and West bids. The interior of the red cardboard box features printed instructions titled How to Play Bridge... All By Yourself. Several paper deal sheets are included, such as Group 15, Deal No. 1, edited by Alfred P. Sheinwold. The metal board is embossed with The Autobridge Co. New York, N.Y. and references U.S. Patent No. 2096672 with a 1937 copyright. The second item is a portable travel backgammon set housed in a maroon zippered vinyl case. The interior features a felt playing surface with stitched points in cream and burgundy. The set is accompanied by cream and burgundy plastic checkers, two matching burgundy dice cups, four standard pips dice, and one doubling cube. The third item is a double-six dominoes set. Each cream-colored plastic tile features black pips and a central brass spinner. The set is contained within a black vinyl snap-closure case featuring a clear triangular viewing window. The front of the case is stamped in gold with a logo consisting of the letters SBBT and a stylized square graphic.
Lot: 379 - Nintendo 64 & PlayStation Gaming Equipment
A collection of video game electronics featuring a Nintendo 64 Control Deck, model NUS-001(USA). The console is constructed from charcoal gray plastic and is fitted with a red Expansion Pak in the front accessory port. The assembly is accompanied by an original Nintendo wired controller in gray plastic, an AC power adapter, and an AV connection cable. Included software comprises two Nintendo 64 cartridges: Turok 2: Seeds of Evil (NUS-NT2E-USA) in a black plastic shell and WCW Mayhem (NUS-NWME-USA) in a gray plastic shell with a Property of Blockbuster rental label on the front. The collection also includes a two-disc Greatest Hits edition of the PlayStation game Driver 2 (SLUS-01161GH/01318GH), housed in its original jewel case with the instruction manual. The console features manufacturer labeling on the underside specifying the model number, a power rating of 19W, and origin of manufacture as Japan.
Lot: 380 - Electric Shavers, Safety Razors & Clippers
An assortment of personal grooming and barbering tools featuring electric and manual implements. The collection includes two electric shavers: a Norelco Floating Heads Speedshaver with a cream and gray body, housed in a black textured flip-top case with red lining and a silver-tone boomerang badge, and a Remington foil-style shaver with a green faceplate, housed in a hexagonal cream and green plastic case. Both include coiled power cords. Safety razors include a Lady Eversharp Band Razor with a chrome-finished head and blue plastic handle, sealed in its original retail blister pack, and a Valet AutoStrop Razor kit with a knurled metal handle and specialized head in a black metal case with a Gillette blade packet. A folding hair trimmer is present, featuring a cream-colored plastic handle and a metal frame stamped with a patent date of May 28, 07 and containing a Duplex blade. Manual clippers consist of a pair of American Beauty clippers by The Clauss Shear Co., size 000, with the original cardboard box, and a pair of Oster manual clippers, also size 000. Marks include Norelco, Remington, Lady Eversharp, Valet, Gillette, American Beauty, and Oster.
Lot: 381 - 1975 Cadillac Brochure & Ephemera Prints
80 lithos 6.25x8.25 An assortment of mid-20th-century paper ephemera consisting of a luxury automotive sales brochure and various color prints. The collection features a 1975 Cadillac promotional catalog titled 1975 Cadillac ...a Standard for the World in American-Built Cars. This brochure includes interior and exterior color photography of various models like the Coupe de Ville and Fleetwood Brougham, along with technical marketing text detailing mechanical advancements such as fuel injection. Included is a large landscape lithograph titled Before the Thunder Storm by artist Hermann Rudisuhli, published by Taber Prang Art Co. (No. 1829). The reverse of this print features handwritten and printed identification marks including the publisher's name. Additional items include a Western-themed print titled When Dust Means Work, signed in the plate by M. Hampton and dated 1974, as well as several photographic and lithographic nature scenes. Identified subjects include Grand Tetons, Rocky Mt. National Park, Crater Lake and Wizard Island (credited to the Oregon State Highway Commission), Green Pastures, Last Days of Summer, Trout Waters, and a floral still life titled Crimson Beauties. Many prints are marked Litho in U.S.A. or Made in U.S.A.
Lot: 382 - Canon ZR Camcorders & Casio TV-480 w/ Accessories
This collection of personal electronics features multiple Canon digital video camcorders and a Casio handheld television. The primary camcorder is identified as a Canon ZR70MC, an NTSC model that utilizes Mini DV media and features a 22x optical zoom paired with a 440x digital zoom. The cameras are constructed with silver-toned plastic housings. Included in the lot is a Casio model TV-480 LCD Pocket Color Television with a dark gray plastic body, built-in speaker, and telescopic antenna. The collection is accompanied by a large variety of accessories, including two Canon wireless controllers (models WL-D79 and WL-71), several Canon lithium-ion battery packs, a Canon power adapter, and an Energizer Speed Charger. A significant number of AV and power cables, lens caps, and a Canon Digital Video Solution Disk Version 5.0 CD-ROM are present. Documentation includes an original instruction manual covering the Canon ZR70MC, ZR65MC, and ZR60 models.
Lot: 383 - & Digital Cameras w/ Photographic Accessories
This assortment of photographic equipment includes a variety of cameras and flash units from various eras. The collection features a Kodak EasyShare C813 digital camera with a silver-toned plastic body, KODAK AF 3x Optical Aspheric Lens (36mm-108mm equivalent), and serial number KCGHR83112565. It is accompanied by a small black zippered soft case. Also included is a Kalimar AW 10 All-Weather camera in a ruggedized yellow plastic housing with a focus-free lens and integrated flash, marked Made in Hong Kong. A Kodak Ektralite 500 pocket camera for 110 cartridge film is present, featuring a black plastic body and built-in electronic flash with a sliding cover. Digital video is represented by an Emerson EMV164 video camcorder with a silver and black plastic body, marked 12 Mega Pixels, with an attached wrist strap. The lighting equipment comprises a Sunpak Auto Zoom 344 D Thyristor flash unit, marked TTL Dedicated For Minolta Cameras, with serial number 86000067 and an adjustable zoom head. A Vivitar 160 electronic flash is also included, which is AC powered (117V / 60Hz) and marked Made in Japan, featuring an exposure calculator dial and integrated PC sync cord. Additional accessories include a black textured faux leather Vivitar carrying case with a single snap closure and shoulder strap, and one black AC adapter block with a two-prong US plug.
Lot: 384 - Swingline Stapler & Bates Numbering Machine
This lot features two pieces of American office equipment: a Swingline No. 13 heavy-duty stapler and a Bates Royall automatic numbering machine. The stapler is constructed with a cast metal base finished in industrial gray and a chrome-plated steel head with a palm-push handle. The top of the chrome handle is incised with the cursive Swingline logo. The side of the head is stamped with the following text: Use Only Genuine Swingline - No. 13 High Carbon Staples, with specified staple sizes 13-1/4, 13-3/8, and 13-1/2. The staple rail is further stamped Genuine Swingline 13 Staples Only. The Bates Royall automatic numbering machine, Model No. RNM5A-7, features a metal frame with a black textured crackle finish and a black resin handle. The front label identifies the machine as having five wheels and seven movement settings, manufactured by The Bates Manufacturing Co. This item is accompanied by its original cardboard box and a printed instruction manual.
Lot: 385 - Garvey 22-88 Contact Two-Line Price Gun & Labels
A collection of retail marking supplies featuring a Garvey 22-88 Contact two-line handheld price gun. The device is manufactured with a teal-colored plastic housing, a black plastic ergonomic handle, and a black woven wrist lanyard. It is designed for manual retail labeling, utilizing a trigger mechanism to print and dispense adhesive labels with two lines of adjustable alphanumeric characters. The side of the unit is embossed with the brand name Contact and features a gold-toned identification sticker for the Garvey 22-88 model. The internal feed mechanism is marked Made in Germany. Included in this collection are two opened blister packs of white Garvey pricemarking labels, item number 063047, containing a total of four extra rolls. One additional roll of white labels is currently installed in the device.
Lot: 386 - Scouting, Motorsports & Military Patches & Decals
This group of ephemera and memorabilia comprises various embroidered patches, decals, and textile fragments primarily from the late 1990s through the early 2000s. Scouting-related items include Boy Scouts of America and Cub Scout patches such as those for Tiger Cubs BSA, popcorn sale participation (2000-2002), fishing derbies, and unit-specific recognition for Pack 256 Slate Run. A World Conservation award patch featuring a panda and fleur-de-lis is also present. Motorsport memorabilia includes irregular and round commemorative patches for the 1993 and 1994 Daytona 500, alongside several Pinewood Derby award patches. Three yellow circular decals feature the US Navy VFA-31 Tomcatters squadron insignia with Felix the Cat. A large die-cut sticker for Ron Jon Surf Shop from Cocoa Beach, Florida, bears printed stock numbers on the reverse, including 10800028 000 01 01 and 10800022 000 01 01. The collection also contains a San-Dar Acres G.C. Bellville, O. patch, two small felt triangle pins in silver and yellow, and a fragment of a dark green knit garment featuring three white felt chevrons with CO-CAPT embroidery. Decals are backed with 3M Scotchcal brand film markings.
Lot: 387 - World Air Power Journal Collection, 1990-1994
A collection of several volumes of the World Air Power Journal, a technical aerospace periodical focused on global military aviation. The group comprises large-format quarto publications in glossy pictorial softcover wrappers. This collection includes the Premier Issue (Volume 1, Spring 1990) as well as subsequent releases including Volume 3 (Autumn/Fall 1990), Volume 4 (Winter 1990/91), Volume 5 (Spring 1991), Volume 6 (Summer 1991), Volume 7 (Autumn/Winter 1991), Volume 8 (Spring 1992), Volume 9 (Summer 1992), Volume 10 (Autumn/Fall 1992), Volume 11 (Winter 1992), Volume 12 (Spring 1993), Volume 13 (Summer 1993), Volume 14 (Autumn/Fall 1993), Volume 15 (Winter 1993), and Volume 16 (Spring 1994). A supplemental Index for Volumes 1 through 8 is also present. Published by Aerospace Publishing Ltd. in London and AIRtime Publishing in the United States. Each volume features comprehensive articles, technical diagrams, and high-quality color photography of contemporary and historical military aircraft such as the F-15 Eagle, A-10 Thunderbolt II, MiG-29, Su-27 Flanker, and C-17 Globemaster III. Dimensions: Approximately 11.75 x 8.5 inches per volume.
Lot: 388 - Howard W. Sams Photofact CB Radio Manuals 1975-77
A collection of softcover technical service manuals from the Sams Photofact CB Radio Series, published by Howard W. Sams & Co., Inc. of Indianapolis, Indiana. The manuals are approximately quarto-sized and were produced during the mid-to-late 1970s. The lot features a significant sequential run with visible spines ranging from approximately Volume 72 through Volume 121, along with individual volumes CB-71 (August 1975) and CB-122 (June 1977). Each volume serves as a comprehensive technical guide for Citizens Band radio equipment, containing detailed schematics, parts lists, and service data. The pictorial wrappers include photographic illustrations of various models and a detailed table of contents on the front cover. Brands documented within these volumes include Hy-Gain, Midland, Regency, Royce, President, Shakespeare, and Truetone.
Lot: 389 - 9 Mattel Barbie & Friends Fashion Dolls
A collection of nine fashion dolls manufactured by Mattel. The group includes eight standard-sized fashion dolls and one small child-sized doll. The dolls are constructed from molded vinyl and plastic with rooted synthetic hair in various colors, including multiple shades of blonde, one with crimped auburn hair, and one with long black hair. All dolls feature painted facial details and fixed eyes. Visible markings on the lower backs of the dolls include � MATTEL, INC. 1966 MALAYSIA and � MATTEL, INC. 1966 CHINA. The dolls are dressed in various outfits including a white satin-finish jacket with gold-tone sleeves and a blue star-patterned top, a pink polka-dot top with a black tulle skirt, a white lace wedding-style gown, a purple one-shoulder dress with a lavender tulle skirt, and a magenta dress with black polka dots. One doll is dressed in a handmade light green and pink crochet dress. The child-sized doll wears a bright orange and pink outfit with silver-tone star accents. Standard dolls approximately 11.5 inches in height Small doll approximately 4 inches in height.
Lot: 390 - 11 & Modern Mattel Barbie Fashion Dolls
A lot of 11 Mattel fashion dolls, predominantly Barbie, including various releases from the 1980s and 1990s. The dolls are constructed of vinyl with rooted synthetic hair in shades of blonde and brunette, and feature painted facial details with stationary eyes. Multiple examples in the lot bear incised markings on the lower backs, including: MATTEL, INC. 1966 CHINA; MATTEL INC 1966 MALAYSIA; and MATTEL, INC 1966 MALAYSIA. One doll features floor-length blonde hair, characteristic of the Totally Hair Barbie series. The dolls are dressed in a mix of clothing, including original Mattel fashions such as a fringed one-shoulder dress from the Pocahontas line, generic doll apparel, and one handmade ensemble comprising a beige crocheted dress with a matching hat. Two dolls are depicted wearing shoes. Height: approximately 11.5 inches each.
Lot: 391 - Glass & Crystal w/ Commemorative Paperweight
This collection features several decorative glass and crystal objects, including a promotional paperweight and three 3D laser-etched crystal blocks. The domed glass paperweight is designed with a controlled bubble or bullicante technique over a dark brown core and is surface-etched with the text BROOKVILLE GLOVE CO. BROOKVILLE, PA. The etching includes a central logo of a gloved hand within a keystone symbol flanked by the number 50. One faceted crystal block contains an internal 3D laser-etched scene depicting two cats sitting together beneath a sky of shooting stars. Two additional small faceted crystal blocks feature 3D laser-etched heart motifs with the word LOVE inside. These two blocks are housed in gray presentation boxes with blue linings. One box retains a label depicting the heart design.
Lot: 392 - Trio Textured Glass Dolphin Votive Candle Holders
A trio of molded glass votive candle holders. Each piece features a maritime motif with two dolphins leaping toward one another, their noses meeting at the center. The dolphin figures are executed with a frosted finish, providing a contrast against the clear, heavy glass. The surrounding edges and base are molded with a rugged, crystalline texture intended to simulate splashing water or ice. The reverse side of each piece contains a recessed circular well to accommodate a standard tealight or small votive candle. These items are produced in a style characteristic of late 20th-century decorative textured glass. No maker marks or signatures were observed.
Lot: 393 - Playing Card Sets & Bridge Gift Packs
An assortment of playing card sets featuring various makers, promotional items, and novelty games. The collection includes a Piatnik double-deck set in a gold-tone presentation box with a lid reproducing Pierre-Auguste Renoir's Bal du moulin de la Galette, marked No. 2253. The two decks are factory-sealed and labeled Piatnik Vienna and Made in Austria. A Stancraft Bridge Giftpak contains two decks with bird illustrations of a Goldfinch and Robin by David Andrews, a matching Robin scorepad, and a pencil in the original striped presentation box. Two Congress double-deck sets with Cel-U-Tone finish are housed in light blue velour-textured boxes with gold-tone trim, one featuring sailboat imagery and the other celestial motifs. Promotional items comprise a Home Federal Savings trifold travel set from Ashland, Ohio, containing two decks, scorepads, and octagonal cork coasters, along with a brown plastic desk set from the same institution and a GenCorp Polymer Products double-deck set from Newcomerstown, Ohio. Additional items include two plastic cases of RiverBarge Excursions cards, a 2004 Mattel Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Catastrophic Card Game in its original box, and a set of Royal washable all-plastic playing cards.
Lot: 394 - & Modern Playing Cards & Specialty Card Games
This lot features a diverse assortment of approximately 20 playing card decks and specialty gaming sets, encompassing advertising, souvenir, and casino-themed items. Notable sets include a two-deck Tiffany and Co. bridge set housed in a clear plastic case, featuring monochrome line illustrations of men in an 18th-century tavern setting printed in orange and green. The collection contains several factory-sealed items, including a Star Wars Villains deck, a 2006 Gold Crown brand deck by Harbro LLC, and a Paul-Son Gaming Supplies deck marked as used in a casino. The assortment further includes a Celine Dion Tour 2006 souvenir deck, a boxed Shot-Gun Golf card game complete with score sheets, and advertising decks such as a yellow Gerber's Poultry deck with a red chicken logo. Professional and casino-style cards are represented by Bee Club Special and Pinochle decks, Aristocrat Club Special casino cards, and Paul-Son Gaming Supplies decks from Las Vegas. Souvenir and themed decks include a Riverbarge Excursions two-deck set, an Arizona and cactus themed set, a Shanghai Scenery Traveling Poker deck, and a butterfly-patterned deck. Other items include a Trump brand deck distributed by Gold Circle Line and a tan-cased set of Congress playing cards.
Lot: 395 - Congress & Promotional Playing Card Sets
This collection consists of several and contemporary playing card sets, featuring multiple double-deck packs and promotional editions. Notable sets include those manufactured by Congress Playing Cards (United States Playing Card Company) featuring their signature Cel-U-Tone finish. One Congress set is specifically for Canasta, housed in a tan box with card backs depicting a young girl with puppies. Another Congress double-deck set features photographic landmarks of Washington D.C., including the Washington Monument and the Jefferson Memorial. Also included is a fine art double-deck set from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, featuring reproductions of 17th-century Dutch paintings by Gerard ter Borch and Pieter de Hooch. A promotional set for the Superior Machine Company of Canton, Ohio, is contained in a red plastic presentation box with gold-tone lettering; these cards feature Asian-style nature scenes of birds and flowers. The collection further includes a NASCAR promotional deck featuring the #5 Tide race car, a sealed single deck with a tiger face, a Planet Dexter themed deck, and a double-deck set with ornate green and red geometric patterns. The materials primarily consist of paper cardstock with various coatings and original protective packaging in cardboard and plastic.
Lot: 396 - C.M. Coolidge, Set Dogs Playing Poker Lithographs
11x9 and 16x12 This collection consists of several full-color offset lithographs from the iconic anthropomorphic series by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge. The prints depict various breeds of dogs engaged in human activities, specifically playing poker and traveling by rail. Each print contains a facsimile signature within the image area that reads C.M. Coolidge. The specific titles represented in this lot include A Bold Bluff, Pinched with Four Aces, Poker Sympathy, His Station and Four Aces, A Friend in Need, and A Waterloo. Several of the prints are housed in oak-finished wood frames protected by glass with integrated easel backs for tabletop display. The loose prints are on medium-weight paper and feature the publisher mark ARTHUR A. KAPLAN CO., INC., N. Y. C. in the lower left margin along with catalog numbers including NO. PD 1, NO. PD 2, NO. PD 3, NO. PD 7, and NO. PD 8. The lower right margin of the loose sheets is marked LITHO IN U.S.A. These are open-edition commercial art prints produced during the mid-20th century.
Lot: 397 - Hot Wheels & Matchbox Die-Cast Toy Cars & Trucks
This collection consists of approximately 35 loose toy vehicles, primarily constructed from die-cast metal with plastic components including windows, tires, and interiors. The assortment features a diverse range of vehicle types such as NASCAR stock cars, emergency vehicles, semi-trucks, and specialized racing cars. Identifiable promotional and licensed vehicles include a Terry Labonte number 5 Kellogg's Corn Flakes stock car, a McDonald's number 94 NASCAR 50th Anniversary car, a white and blue Pepsi delivery truck with Soft Drink markings, and a blue van featuring Snoopy-style Woodstock illustrations. The lot also contains an orange number 47 highway emergency pickup, a blue El Camino, a yellow 1957 Chevrolet with an exposed engine, and a red number 02 Porsche-style racing car. Utility vehicles include a yellow school bus, a silver limousine, a red rescue truck with a movable black crane arm, and two dump trucks, one in yellow and one in black with blue flame graphics, both featuring pivoting beds. Racing and specialized interest cars include a zebra-striped dragster, a white Indy-style racer, a purple Volkswagen Beetle with colorful graphics, and a red snowmobile with treads. Two semi-truck cabs are present in dark blue and red colors. The collection includes items attributed to manufacturers such as Hot Wheels and Matchbox based on design characteristics and visible markings.
Lot: 398 - Hot Wheels & Matchbox Toy Vehicles, Set c. 42
This assortment consists of approximately 42 toy vehicles of various makes, models, and styles, primarily constructed from die-cast metal with plastic components such as interiors, windows, and wheels. The collection features a diverse range of vehicle types, including sports cars, race cars, pickup trucks, utility vehicles, and specialized racers. Multiple vehicles are identifiable by the Hot Wheels flame logo, including a purple hot rod and a blue NASCAR-style stock car marked with number 44. Notable specific models include a yellow DeTomaso Pantera GTS, a silver 3100 Chevrolet pickup truck with a red bed liner, a red Turbo Fiero with racing stripes, and two dragsters with black and white zebra-striped patterns. Branded promotional vehicles include a blue Chuck E. Cheese's minivan and a red convertible with Subway decals. The group also contains a white BMW sedan, a green military-style SUV marked DC-301, a maroon car with gold flames and the number 66 on the roof, and a red race car with number 28 and Super Shop graphics. Utility vehicles in the lot include a white ambulance, a maroon bus, and multiple dump trucks, with the larger green dump truck being primarily made of plastic. Most vehicles feature free-wheeling mechanisms, while some trucks include functional moving parts such as tipping beds.
Lot: 399 - 11 Toy Military & Civilian Aircraft
This collection consists of 11 miniature toy vehicles featuring an array of military and civilian aircraft, one military tank, and one racing hydroplane. The items are constructed from die-cast metal and plastic. Based on visible markings and liveries, the collection is an assortment of toys from the late 20th century, including pieces attributed to Zee Zylmex Dyna-Flites and Galoob Micro Machines. Specific identified items include a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress-style bomber finished in olive drab with Sally Ann nose art and tail identifiers A B 6453; a Douglas C-47 Skytrain-style transport with D8 nose markings and black and white invasion stripes; a Lockheed YF-22 Lightning II stealth fighter marked N22YF and U.S. Air Force; a Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird-style jet in a silver finish with tail number 17976; and an F-16 style demonstration jet with a star-patterned red, white, and blue livery. The group includes two helicopters: an olive drab model marked USAF S152 and a blue and silver civilian model marked Express Airlines with an EA logo. A purple and black camouflage tank is present, featuring the text Night Force and a cobra logo, consistent with the Galoob Micro Machines G.I. Joe series. The collection is completed by a blue jet transport with 747 wing markings, a silver hydroplane with orange and purple racing stripes, and an additional gray fighter jet.
Lot: 400 - 1935 Diamond Stars #38 Ben Chapman NY Yankees Card
This is a 1935 Diamond Stars baseball card featuring outfielder Ben Chapman of the New York Yankees, produced by the National Chicle Co. The card is numbered 38 in the set. The front depicts a color illustration of Chapman in a batting stance with a catcher positioned behind him. The player's name "BEN CHAPMAN" is printed in the lower right corner against a red and yellow background. There are three ink notations on the front surface: "37" at the top right, "402 SAC" in the center right, and "44 NYC" at the bottom right. The back of the card features the title "DIAMOND STARS, No. 38" and contains a text section regarding base-running tips attributed to Austin Lake of the Boston American, including a facsimile signature. Biographical details for William B. Chapman are provided at the bottom, noting his Nashville, Tennessee birthplace and his .308 batting average in 1934. The copyright line at the base reads "�1935 National Chicle Co. Cambridge, Mass. U.S.A." The card is housed in an aged, yellowed plastic top-loader holder.
Lot: 401 - 1956 Topps Red Schoendienst Baseball Card #165
This 1956 Topps baseball card features Hall of Fame second baseman Red Schoendienst of the St. Louis Cardinals, identified as card number 165. The card is designed with the horizontal orientation characteristic of the 1956 Topps set, showcasing a large colorized photographic portrait of the player on the left and an action illustration depicting a play at a base on the right. A printed facsimile signature Al Schoendienst is included as a design element. The upper right corner contains a red and yellow information box with the player name and team details. The reverse side features the card number within a baseball icon, player biographical data, and a Major League batting and fielding record through the 1955 season. The back also includes three comic-style illustrations highlighting career achievements. The card is housed in a clear magnetic one-touch protective holder.
Lot: 402 - A Collection of Five 1956 Topps Baseball Cards
This collection consists of five 1956 Topps baseball cards featuring a horizontal design with a color player portrait and a secondary action scene. The cards are printed on cardboard stock and feature player statistics and biographical illustrations on the reverse. The group includes Card number 119 Larry Jackson (Pitcher, St. Louis Cardinals), Card number 133 Ray Narleski (Pitcher, Cleveland Indians), Card number 148 Alvin Dark (Shortstop, New York Giants), Card number 153 Frank Thomas (Outfield, Pittsburgh Pirates), and Card number 221 Bob Friend (Pitcher, Pittsburgh Pirates). Each card is presented in an individual clear plastic protective case. There is a price sticker on the front of the Narleski case and a small baseball-shaped sticker on the reverse of the Thomas case.
Lot: 403 - Topps Baseball Cards: Ryan, Jackson & Carlton
This collection consists of three baseball cards produced by Topps. The first item is a 1978 Topps 1977 Victory Leaders card, number 205, which features pitchers Steve Carlton, Dave Goltz, Dennis Leonard, and Jim Palmer. The second item is a 1980 Topps 1979 Strikeout Leaders card, number 206, featuring J.R. Richard and Nolan Ryan. The third item is a 1984 Topps base card, number 100, featuring Reggie Jackson in his California Angels uniform. Each card includes a reverse side with complete major league records or statistical leaderboards. The cards are housed in semi-rigid protective holders. Marks on the reverse include the Topps copyright and respective card numbers 205, 206, and 100.
Lot: 404 - Tris Speaker T201 Mecca Double Folder & Cards
This large collection of baseball cards and memorabilia spans from the early 20th century through the mid-1990s. A primary highlight is a Tris Speaker (Cleveland) card, identified as a T201 Mecca Double Folder from circa 1911. Also included is a factory-sealed Joe DiMaggio Exclusive 30 Card Set produced by Score/Pinnacle in 1991, marked as one of 200,000 sets and containing a numbered certificate. The lot features an autographed J.T. Snow card from the Leaf 50th Anniversary series with a blue ink signature. Multiple unopened wax packs are present, including 1989 Topps, 1991 Fleer, 1988 Score, and 1993 Donruss Series 1, along with several Donruss Puzzle and Cards packs. Individual cards protected in top-loaders include a 1970 Topps 1969 American League Home Run Leaders (number 4), 1971 Topps 1970 National League Home Run Leaders (number 64), 1954 Topps Alex Grammas (number 84), 1978 Topps Steve Carlton (number 100), 1981 Topps Carl Yastrzemski All-Star (number 402), 1986 Topps Tom Seaver (number 28), 1989 Topps Ozzie Smith (number 500), 1991 Studio Nolan Ryan, and an Upper Deck Tom Selleck celebrity card in a New York Yankees uniform (number SP2). The collection also contains several Wade Boggs cards and a 1984 Donruss Jim Palmer (number 510). Bulk stacks consist of cards primarily from the late 1980s to mid-1990s from brands such as Topps, Fleer, Donruss, Upper Deck, and Score, featuring players like Mike Mussina, Kirby Puckett, Sammy Sosa, and Tim Crews.
Lot: 405 - Upper Deck Michael Jordan Trading Cards, Set 4
A collection of four Michael Jordan trading cards produced by Upper Deck between 1991 and 1995. The lot includes a 1991-92 Upper Deck basketball card #1 depicting Jordan in a red Chicago Bulls away jersey and a 1992-93 Upper Deck promo card #P5 showing him in a white Chicago Bulls home jersey. Also included are two cards from the 1995 One on One baseball subset: Fielding card #2 and Hitting card #3, both featuring Jordan in a Birmingham Barons uniform. The cards are made of printed cardstock with a glossy surface and include standard biographical and statistical data on the reverse.
Lot: 406 - Upper Deck & Hoops Autographed Price & Webb Cards
This lot features two autographed NBA basketball cards from the late 1980s and early 1990s. The first item is a 1992-93 Upper Deck Mark Price card, number 234, representing the Cleveland Cavaliers. The card is signed on the front by the player in black felt-tip marker and is housed in a clear four-screw acrylic holder. The second item is a 1989-90 NBA Hoops Spud Webb card, number 115, representing the Atlanta Hawks. This card features an action shot of the player performing a slam dunk and is signed on the front in black felt-tip marker. The Spud Webb card is protected in a plastic top loader. Both signatures are unauthenticated by a third-party service.
Lot: 407 - Magic Johnson & Larry Bird Basketball Cards & Sets
An assortment of and modern basketball trading cards, primarily spanning the late 1980s through the mid-1990s, with select earlier examples. The collection includes Hall of Fame players, rookie cards, and specialty inserts from manufacturers such as Topps, Fleer, Upper Deck, SkyBox, and Score. Key highlighted cards include: 1971-72 Topps Jim McMillian #115 (Rookie Card) 1988-89 Fleer Larry Bird #120 (All-Star Team) 1988-89 Fleer Patrick Ewing #122 (All-Star Team) 1987-88 Fleer Magic Johnson Super Star Sticker #6 1990-91 Fleer Magic Johnson #93 1991-92 Upper Deck Magic Johnson #49 1992-93 SkyBox Magic Johnson #355 (Retirement Year commemorative) 1992-93 Upper Deck Larry Bird #33 1993-94 Fleer Ultra Chris Webber Power in the Key insert #4 with foil finish 1991 Score Bo Jackson #4 multi-sport card 1996-97 Upper Deck Collector's Choice Shawn Kemp Memorable Moments #1 Gold parallel 1993 Classic Four Sport Michael Williams #1 Gold foil The lot also contains: A 1990 NBA Hoops Collect-A-Books Series I boxed set containing 12 mini-books. A 1994 Flair USA Basketball collector's box. A large stack of loose cards from various mid-1990s brands including Fleer Ultra and Upper Deck Collector's Choice. A plastic bag containing a stack of 1989-90 NBA Hoops cards, featuring John Williams #253 on top.
Lot: 408 - & Modern NFL & NHL Trading Cards w/ Autographs
This collection consists of multiple sports trading cards, primarily focusing on professional football with select hockey items, spanning from the early 1970s through the mid-1990s. Notable manufacturers represented include Topps, Score, Upper Deck, Classic, and Pro Line. Key cards in the lot include rookie cards from the 1989 Score series, featuring Derrick Thomas (#257), Andre Rison (#265), Michael Irvin (#18), and Mark Rypien (#102). Other identified cards include a 1989 Topps Thurman Thomas Super Rookie (#410), a 1974 Topps O.J. Simpson (#130), a 1973 Topps John Riggins (#175), and a 1975 Topps Franco Harris All-Pro (#300). The hockey portion includes a Wayne Gretzky Stadium Club card and an Upper Deck Hockey Heroes card featuring Wayne Gretzky and Gordie Howe. The lot includes multiple cards with on-card signatures in black or blue ink. These signatures have not been professionally authenticated and include David Klingler, Pete Metzelaars, Lamar Smith, Herman Weaver (inscribed The Foot), Terry Kirby, Leonard Russell, Craig Erickson, Stoney Case, and Quinn Early. Cards are found in various states of storage, including loose stacks, semi-rigid card savers, and hard plastic cases. Standard card dimensions: 2.5 inches by 3.5 inches.
Lot: 409 - 17 Sports Cards w/ Graded Gretzky & Smith Rookies
This collection consists of 17 sports trading cards, featuring prominent figures in professional hockey and football. The lot includes professionally graded high-grade cards, authenticated autographs, and rookie inserts. Graded cards: 1991 O-Pee-Chee Premier Wayne Gretzky #3: PSA 10 GEM MT (Gem Mint), certification number 11075856. Features Gretzky in Los Angeles Kings uniform. 1990 Pro Set Emmitt Smith #685: 1990 Draft First Round Rookie, BGS 8 NM-MT (Near Mint-Mint). Features the Dallas Cowboys running back. 2002 Rookie Review Rick Nash: SPA Authenticated GEM MINT 10. Features Nash in Team Canada attire. 2003 Rookie Review Nikolai Zherdev: Issue No. 3, SPA Authenticated GEM MINT 10. Features Zherdev in Team Russia attire. Autographed cards: 2000-01 Upper Deck Premier Plus Marian Gaborik Private Signings: On-card autograph of the Minnesota Wild player. Upper Deck Ice Ron Tugnutt: Columbus Blue Jackets goaltender, bold blue ink signature, housed in a magnetic one-touch holder. Millennium Signature Series Steve Kariya: Vancouver Canucks signature card. 2002 Signature Series Espen Knutsen: Columbus Blue Jackets signature card. Topps Geoff Sanderson: Columbus Blue Jackets, bold black signature. Edge Ice Jock Callander: Cleveland Lumberjacks, bold black signature. Ungraded and insert cards: 1993-94 Upper Deck Wayne Gretzky #99: Los Angeles Kings base card. 1990-91 Score Wayne Gretzky Playoff Platinum: Features gold foil stamp over base card in a gold-colored frame. 1992-93 Classic Manon Rheaume #G: Rookie card of the goaltender. 1997-98 Pinnacle Juha Lind Rookie #215: Artist Proof parallel. 1999-00 Crown Royale Patrik Stefan Rookie #13: Die-cut design. 1999-00 Topps Premier Plus Patrik Stefan Rookie. 2002-03 Upper Deck Nikolai Zherdev Prospect Card.
Lot: 410 - Early 1990s Sealed Sports Card Sets & Hockey Packs
This assortment features a collection of sports trading cards in their original, unopened factory packaging, primarily focusing on early 1990s hockey with one football set included. The collection contains two factory-sealed boxed sets and multiple unopened retail packs. The first boxed set is a 1991 Score NHL Rookie and Traded complete 110-player card set, featuring a special Eric Lindros card. The second boxed set is a 1991 Pro Set World League Inaugural Series complete 150-card set for the World League of American Football (WLAF), which includes rookie cards, World Bowl cards, stat leaders, and 10 helmet collectibles. The collection also includes several unopened hockey packs: 1993-94 Upper Deck Series One Hockey retail packs featuring Wayne Gretzky on the front, with 12 cards per pack and potential for Gretzky's Great Ones and NHL's Best insert cards; 1990-91 Pro Set Series NHL Hockey packs containing 15 photo and stat cards plus one NHL Pro Set discount card; and 1991-92 Pro Set Platinum NHL Series I Hockey packs with 12 trading cards per pack.
Lot: 411 - Hockey Cards: Autographed Parallels & Die-Cuts
This collection of hockey trading cards spans from the late 1980s through the early 2000s and features various brands including Upper Deck, Pinnacle, Pro Set, Topps, and SP Authentic. The lot contains a diverse mix of base cards, rookie cards, die-cut inserts, and parallels. Notable items include a Felix Potvin SP Authentic Sign of the Times on-card autographed card and a 2001 Signature Series Lyle Odelein card, which is a Sportfest Chicago 2001 parallel hand-numbered 05/10 on the front. Also included is a 1991-92 Pinnacle Geoff Sanderson rookie card with an on-card autograph. The lot features several Pacific Crown Royale die-cut crown-shaped insert cards of Trevor Linden, Steve Kariya, and Chris Osgood. There are several Upper Deck SPx die-cut holographic cards featuring Mats Sundin and Daniel Alfredsson. Parallel cards include Pinnacle Artist's Proof versions of Vincent Damphousse and a Chris Dingman rookie card. The collection also contains an Upper Deck Hockey Heroes Gordie Howe insert card and a Wayne Gretzky commemorative card in the style of his 1979-80 Topps rookie issue. Additional items include a 1992 Four Sport card of female goaltender Manon Rheaume and a Topps Premier Plus rookie card for Patrik Stefan. The cards are presented both in plastic top-loaders and in several loose stacks.
Lot: 412 - Topps Garbage Pail Kids & Wacky Packages Cards
A large collection of Topps non-sport trading cards and stickers featuring the Garbage Pail Kids and Wacky Packages series. The collection includes a significant group of Garbage Pail Kids cards from the 1986 series, with notable character stickers such as 183a Diaper Dan, 161b Hy Gene, and 132b Horny Hal. Various card back designs are present, including Wanted posters such as Lazy Bones, parody coupons for Lawn Buddy and Old Time Radio Static, and character biographies like Dead Ted. The collection also features numerous Wacky Packages stickers from the 1991 series. Identified parody items include #5 Bozco, #27 Mummorex, #52 Barfield, and #53 The Splitters Club. A highlight of the Wacky Packages group is a completed 15-piece sticker puzzle for Badzooka Cement Gum (Puzzle A), accompanied by the small red-bordered reference card. A stylized Wacky Packages logo card featuring a barcode graphic is also included. Most cards bear the copyright marks for Topps Chewing Gum, Inc. (1986) or The Topps Company, Inc. (1991) and indicate they were printed in the USA.
Lot: 413 - Sports Magazines, Spring Program & Indians Cap
An assortment of sports memorabilia consisting of periodicals and apparel. The collection includes a February 1951 issue of SPORT magazine featuring an illustration of Nat Holman as Man of the Year in Sport on the cover, with interior stories on Ted Williams and various collegiate sports. A second SPORT magazine from October 1961 features Wally Moon of the Los Angeles Dodgers, with highlighted articles by Frank Gifford and Mel Allen. Also present is a March 17, 1980, issue of Sports Illustrated featuring Albert King of Maryland during the NCAA Playoffs. The ephemera includes a 2009 Goodyear Ballpark Spring Training program commemorating the inaugural season for the Cleveland Indians in Arizona. Completing the lot is a navy and red snapback baseball cap featuring an embroidered Chief Wahoo mascot on the crown. The interior sweatband contains two labels, one for Genuine Merchandise by Grosscap and another for G.C.C. Quality Since 1903, indicating the cap was made in Bangladesh.
Lot: 414 - Set 5 Football Digest w/ Lamonica, 1972-1974
A collection of five original Football Digest magazines published between 1972 and 1974. These staple-bound newsprint periodicals feature prominent NFL players and teams of the era. The grouping includes: July-August 1972 featuring Daryle Lamonica of the Oakland Raiders; October 1972 featuring Joe Scibelli of the Los Angeles Rams; December 1972 featuring Mercury Morris of the Miami Dolphins; January 1974 featuring Chuck Foreman of the Minnesota Vikings; and June 1974 featuring Calvin Hill of the Dallas Cowboys. The magazines include various features, draft reports, and team rosters, with articles covering the New England Patriots, Baltimore Colts, Sonny Jurgensen, Billy Kilmer, and the 1974 Pro Draft. Four of the five issues retain their original paper subscription mailing labels addressed to a subscriber in Maple Heights, Ohio.
Lot: 415 - 7 Haynes Automotive Repair & Workshop Manuals
A collection of seven softcover automotive repair manuals from Haynes Publishing. The lot includes standard large-format paperback manuals for various vehicle makes and models. The manuals feature model-specific instructions for vehicle maintenance and repair, often including technical cutaway illustrations by artists such as Terry Davey and David Kimble. Individual manuals included are: Saturn 1991 thru 1999 (All models), manual 87010; Chevrolet LUV Pick-up 1972 thru 1977 (Series 1 thru 6), covering the 110.8 cu in (1815cc) engine; Honda Accord 1990 thru 1993 (All models), manual 42012; Audi 5000 1984 thru 1988 (All 2WD gasoline engine models), manual 15026 (1117); General Motors covering Chevrolet Malibu, Oldsmobile Alero/Cutlass, and Pontiac Grand Am for 1997-2000 models, manual 38026; Chevrolet Astro and GMC Safari Mini-vans 1985 thru 1993, manual 24010 (1477); and General Motors covering Buick Regal, Chevrolet Lumina/Monte Carlo, Olds Cutlass Supreme, and Pontiac Grand Prix for 1988 thru 1995 FWD models, manual 38010 (1671). Visible markings include handwritten notes Small Car Parts 477-3414 on the Chevrolet LUV cover and handwritten initials L.P. on the front of the 1988-1995 General Motors manual.
Lot: 416 - 6 Haynes Repair Manuals: Ford, Mercury & Chrysler
This collection consists of six Haynes automotive repair manuals published by Haynes North America, Inc. The manuals cover a variety of domestic and import vehicles from the 1980s and 1990s. Each volume features the characteristic Haynes approach based on a complete teardown and rebuild of the specific vehicle. The collection includes manuals for the following: Honda Accord (1990 through 1993, all models, series 42012); Dodge Caravan, Plymouth Voyager, and Chrysler Town and Country Mini-Vans (1984 through 1995, all FWD models, series 30010); Ford Escort and Mercury Lynx (1981 through 1990, all gasoline engine models, series 36016); Nissan Sentra (1982 through 1994, series 72050); Ford Tempo and Mercury Topaz (1984 through 1994, gasoline engine models, series 36078); and Ford Crown Victoria and Mercury Grand Marquis (1988 through 1996, series 36012). The covers utilize technical cutaway illustrations and photographic representations of the subject vehicles. These are large-format trade paperback editions printed on recycled paper in the United States.
Lot: 417 - Automotive & Electronics Manuals & Magazines
This lot comprises a collection of softcover technical publications and trade literature dating from the 1960s through 2008. The assortment focuses on television repair, electronics servicing, and automotive maintenance. Included is a 1985 Front Wheel Drive DeVille and Fleetwood Service Manual - Final Edition for Cadillac vehicles. The electronics literature features a Motorola Color TV Service Manual (No. 509) by Forest H. Belt, published by TAB Books, and Television and F-M Receiver Servicing, Second Edition by Milton S. Kiver, published by D. Van Nostrand Company. Also present is a 2008 Transtar Industries, Inc. Torque Converter Catalog with a three-hole punch format. The collection includes several periodicals, such as a March 1971 issue of Electronic Servicing magazine and a grouping of PF Reporter magazines, including February and March 1964 issues. Several of the magazines retain their original subscriber mailing labels on the front covers.
Lot: 418 - A Group of Four Grote New Old Stock Turtleback II Clearance and Marker Lights with Original Boxes
A collection of four automotive clearance and side marker lamps manufactured by Grote. The group consists of two amber lamps, model number 46873, and two red lamps, model number 46872, all accompanied by their original factory packaging. These units are identified as Turtleback II style lights, featuring translucent molded plastic lenses attached to white plastic rear housings. The electrical connection is a central recessed socket containing two brass-colored metal pins. The original red and white cardboard boxes display the Grote oval logo with "Since 1901" branding and specify the individual part numbers. The rear of the white plastic housings includes molded-in orientation markings, specifically the word TOP accompanied by a triangular arrow. These are standard commercial vehicle components intended for side marker or clearance lighting applications.
Lot: 419 - 4 American Rodder: Hot Rods & Swimsuits Magazines
This collection consists of four issues of American Rodder Presents: Hot Rods & Swimsuits, a United States publication produced between June 1999 and July 2000. These softcover, staple-bound magazines utilize offset lithography to feature high-color photography of customized automotive hot rods and classic vehicles alongside professional models in swimwear. The editorial format includes full-color photo spreads and technical specification summaries for the vehicles, detailing engine configurations such as Chevrolet 350 and 454 cubic inch V8s, chassis modifications, and paint finishes. The collection includes the following issues: No. 120, June 1999: Features a model in a yellow bikini with a red hot rod on the cover. This copy includes an original subscriber mailing label. No. 131, July 2000: Two identical copies of the "Swimsuit 2000! Florida Vacation!" issue featuring a model in a blue and green patterned bikini. Special Issue: A "Sizzling All Color" edition featuring a model in a black bikini posed with a customized yellow vehicle. Approximate dimensions: 8.5 x 11 inches per issue.
Lot: 420 - Hemmings Muscle & Auto Enthusiast Mags, 1988-2011
This group of automotive periodicals consists of several issues of Hemmings Muscle Machines, together with single issues of Musclecar Classics and Auto Enthusiast. The publications are staple-bound softcover magazines featuring color and black-and-white photography throughout. Included titles and dates are Hemmings Muscle Machines #86 (November 2010), #87 (December 2010), #95 (August 2011), and #96 (September 2011); Musclecar Classics (October 1988), bearing the Hot Rod Magazine logo; and Auto Enthusiast Volume 54, Number 9 (September 2011). Content focuses on American muscle car history, technical specifications, and restoration profiles, featuring vehicles such as the 1968-1969 Buick GS 400, 1972 Pontiac Trans Am, Ford Boss 302, and the Dodge Daytona. Publishers represented include Hemmings Motor News, Petersen Publishing Company, and Amos Automotive Entertainment. Original mailing labels are present on the front covers of several issues.
Lot: 421 - Petersen Hot Rod & Street Customs Mags 1963-1998
This lot comprises a collection of Hot Rod and Hot Rod Street Customs magazines published by Petersen Publishing Company. The periodicals cover a span of over thirty years, with publication dates including August 1963, June 1964, June 1965, June 1976, March 1977, August 1977, March 1979, March 1980, January 1997, March 1997, and March 1998. Each magazine is a quarto format, staple-bound softcover featuring automotive photography and technical articles on the covers. Featured content includes an August 1963 edition with an F-104 Starfighter and a June 1976 issue documenting the history of the Pontiac GTO. Many issues from the late 1990s retain original subscriber mailing labels. The collection includes a large stack showing multiple issues alongside several loose copies.
Lot: 422 - Kalmbach Trains: Railroading Magazines 1948-1970
This lot consists of an assortment of softcover magazines titled Trains: The Magazine of Railroading, published by Kalmbach Publishing Co. of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Included issues are dated June 1948, September 1954, November 1956, December 1956, January 1957, January 1967, and April 1970. The magazines are quarto-sized with pictorial wrappers and stapled bindings. Each issue features extensive black-and-white and color photography, maps, and illustrations pertaining to the history and technology of North American railroading. Notable internal articles include Cleaning a Diesel's Eye, Waiting for the Highball, and Steam in Indian Summer. The December 1956 issue features a color centerfold reproduction titled Starrucca Viaduct: A Period Painting. Visible markings include a yellow promotional cover sticker on the June 1948 issue advertising an article by Cornelius Vanderbilt and a handwritten paper note affixed to the cover of the September 1954 issue referencing the N.Y.C. System and Robert Young. One issue is preserved in a clear plastic sleeve.
Lot: 423 - Model Railroad Magazines, Various, 1973-1998
A collection of model railroad periodicals in softcover, staple-bound format, published in the United States. The group includes several issues of Model Railroader, alongside issues of Railroad Model Craftsman and Model Railroading, spanning the years 1973 to 1998. Content within these magazines includes detailed articles on layout design, locomotive conversions such as the N Scale F45, building instructions for scenery and structures, and technical drawings for rolling stock and depots. Notable features mentioned on the covers include a tour of the D&RGW Panoramic Division, modeling tenements, and 1973 NMRA contest winners. The magazines are illustrated with color and monochrome photographs, diagrams, and fold-out inserts.
Lot: 424 - TCA Train Collectors Quarterly, 1983-1992
A collection of softcover periodicals titled The Train Collectors Quarterly, published by the Train Collectors Association. This group includes several issues spanning the early 1980s and one from the early 1990s, specifically Volume 29, Numbers 1, 2, and 4 (January, April, and July 1983); Volume 30, Numbers 2, 4, and 5 (April, July, and October 1984); and Volume 38, Number 2 (April 1992). The magazines are quarto in format with staple-bound wrappers. The covers feature various thematic designs, including a blue blueprint-style layout for the April 1983 issue highlighting the slogan Lionel had a better idea, the 30th Anniversary Convention issue for Pittsburgh (April 1984), and the Ozark Division Convention issue for St. Louis (April 1992). The internal content consists of specialized articles for model train enthusiasts, such as Dick Robinson's A Few More Stamping Variations, Bruce D. Manson, Jr.'s report on the 5484 locomotive, and Jim Burke's Tinplate Specials. The publications are profusely illustrated with black and white and color photography, technical diagrams, and hobbyist advertisements.
Lot: 425 - Lionel & LGB Train Catalogs & Manuals
This collection consists of seven model train catalogs and reference manuals spanning the mid-1950s through the late 1990s. The assortment primarily focuses on the Lionel brand with one large-format catalog from LGB. Included in the collection: One LGB The Big Train softcover catalog by Ernst Paul Lehmann Patentwerk, featuring G-scale locomotives and rolling stock including passenger coaches 3061 and 3062. One 1956-1957 Lionel How to Operate Lionel Trains and Accessories: An Investment in Happiness instruction booklet, featuring the classic Lionel mascot and a list of approved service stations. One Lionel O27 Super O HO landscape-format catalog featuring colorful illustrations of military-themed sets, including the 44 U.S. Army missile cars and rocket launchers. One 1974 Hobby Surplus Sales catalog printed on newsprint-style paper, featuring multiple brands such as Life-Like, AHM, and American Flyer. It includes an original address label for a recipient in Butler, Ohio. One 1983 Lionel Collector Series catalog with a grey cover and red lettering. One 1983 Lionel Traditional Series catalog featuring a grid of black and white locomotive images and the Fundimensions logo. One 1999 Lionel Classic Trains Volume 2 catalog featuring highly detailed color photography of steam locomotives 1601 and 900.
Lot: 426 - Western & Golden Press Little Golden Books
An assortment of children's hardcover books from the Little Golden Books series, published by Western Publishing Company, Inc./Golden Press. The volumes feature the series' signature illustrated pictorial board covers and gold-patterned foil spines. The collection includes a variety of themes, such as Disney, Peanuts, Sesame Street, holiday stories, and educational titles. Notable titles observed include Walt Disney's Peter Pan (104-60), The Story of Easter, two different editions of The Christmas Story, Little Golden Picture Dictionary (202-55), Where's Woodstock? (111-63), Rootie Kazootie Joins the Circus (No. 226), Winnie-the-Pooh: The Honey Tree, Kitty's New Doll (210-63), Sesame Street Oscar's Book (108-1), My Christmas Book (No. 298), The Gull That Lost the Sea (206-55), The Christmas Bunny (450-13), The Curious Little Kitten Around the House (206-57), and Bunnies' ABC (202-56). The books are quarto in size, measuring approximately 8 inches by 6.5 inches. Several volumes retain original retail price markings or store stickers.
Lot: 427 - Sat. Evening Post & Look Periodicals, 1939-67
This lot consists of a collection of American magazines published between 1939 and 1967. Included are issues of The Saturday Evening Post and Look magazine, featuring significant historical content and notable cover illustrations. The issues of The Saturday Evening Post include November 11, 1950, with cover art by John Clymer; May 19, 1956, featuring the Norman Rockwell illustration titled The Optometrist; and April 8, 1967, featuring a portrait of Dwight D. Eisenhower and the publication of William Faulkner�s children�s story, The Wishing Tree. The Look magazine issues date to October 24 and November 7, 1939, both containing Special War Feature sections regarding the early months of World War II. Internal articles across the collection cover subjects such as Al Capone�s prison release, Red China, the US automobile industry, and the safety of football. The magazines are large-format softcover periodicals with a mix of color and black-and-white illustrations and period advertising throughout.
Lot: 428 - Knights of Pythias Ohio Journals & Records 1923-72
An assortment of fraternal organization publications and archival ephemera relating to the Knights of Pythias, primarily focused on the Domain of Ohio. The collection includes several stapled, softcover Journal booklets recording conventions in Cincinnati (1949), Columbus (1957, 1959), and Toledo (1962). Also present is a 1963-1964 membership and roster booklet and a General Review of the Proceedings of the Supreme Lodge from the 1972 St. Louis convention. A cardboard box contains a substantial volume of loose membership documents, including Applications for Membership, Applications for the Ranks of Knighthood, and Applications for Reinstatement. Many of these forms originate from Lodge No. 197 in Mount Gilead, Ohio, with dates spanning the 1920s through the 1960s. Notable handwritten entries include a 1923 application for James E. Lee and a 1956 application for Charles A. Hull of Mount Gilead. The documents feature the organization's triangular emblem with the initials F. C. B. representing Friendship, Charity, and Benevolence. Various signatures of grand secretaries and lodge endorsers are visible throughout the papers. Booklet size: octavo.
Lot: 429 - Harper & Brothers Harper's Weekly Reissues 1860-62
An assortment of mid-20th century facsimile reissues of Harper's Weekly: A Journal of Civilization, originally published by Harper & Brothers, New York. This collection includes multiple loose folio-sized issues dating from late 1860 through early 1862. Visible masthead dates and issue numbers include Vol. IV, No. 202 (November 10, 1860); Vol. IV, No. 209 (December 29, 1860); Vol. V, No. 234 (June 22, 1861); Vol. V, No. 245 (September 7, 1861); and Vol. VI, No. 263 (January 11, 1862). Each issue features elaborate woodblock-engraved illustrations characteristic of the American Civil War era. Significant engravings observed include a front-page portrait of Abraham Lincoln, a festive montage titled Christmas Dinner, a social illustration titled A Female Rebel in Baltimore�An Everyday Scene, and a maritime military scene captioned Sinking the Stone Fleet in Charleston Harbor. The newsprint is clean and relatively bright, consistent with high-quality facsimile reproductions.
Lot: 430 - & Modern Postcards & Paper Ephemera
This lot features a large collection of postcards and related paper ephemera spanning the early 20th century through the 1980s. The assortment is housed in a single cardboard box and includes holiday greeting cards, topographical views, comic illustrations, and travel booklets. Notable items include a die-cut New Year greetings card titled Peace and Plenty, an embossed card featuring a cupid figure with pansies titled Heartiest Congratulations, and various embossed Easter cards. A significant portion of the collection consists of Japanese travel materials, including illustrated booklets titled Town of Castles, Literature, and Onsen and Shin-Hotaka Ropeway, along with postcards of Matsumoto Castle and other Japanese landscapes. Domestic US subjects include views of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, beach scenes, and mountain landscapes. Maritime interest is represented by a Grace Line postcard featuring the S.S. Santa Monica, S.S. Santa Clara, and S.S. Santa Sofia. Comic and humorous cards include early 20th-century titles such as The Lazy Man and Waiting for Something to Turn Up. Advertising ephemera includes a March 1986 calendar postcard for E. A. Horns Drug Store in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Visible marks include a card from the Raphael Tuck and Sons Independence Day Series No. 109. Both unused and postally used cards with stamps and period correspondence are present throughout the lot. Dimensions: Box measures approximately 11 x 9 x 6 inches.
Lot: 431 - Pair Heineken Wooden Clogs & Paper Coasters
This lot features a pair of miniature wooden clogs and a collection of clog-shaped promotional paper booklets related to Heineken Holland Beer. The wooden clogs are constructed from carved wood with a yellow-tinted finish. Each shoe features hand-painted and stenciled decorations depicting a traditional Dutch landscape with a windmill, a red-roofed house, and birds. The sides are marked with the text Heineken's Lager in black lettering. The underside of one clog is stamped Made in Holland. The paper ephemera consists of a collection of fold-out coasters or booklets shaped like clogs. The exterior displays the Heineken logo, the word IMPORTED, and a color image of a green beer bottle. The reverse and interior text identifies Van Munching & Co., Inc. of New York as the general U.S. importers. The interior of the booklets contains promotional copy regarding the brewery's history and royal appointments. A printer's code on one booklet reads F 68 10 - 3/66, likely indicating a production date in March 1966.
Lot: 432 - Country-Style Fabric & Knit Ornaments & Figurines
A collection of decorative textile ornaments and figurines crafted in a contemporary country or primitive folk art style. The assortment includes a group of stylized birds constructed from brown, tan, and maroon patterned knit and tweed fabrics, featuring wooden button wings, orange felt beaks, black bead eyes, and silver ribbon hanging loops. The collection also contains various rabbit figurines, including a tall striped rabbit with a green bow tie, two rabbits made from gathered floral-patterned fabric with wire whiskers and button details, and a small plush-textured rabbit. Additionally, there is a dog figurine made from tweed fabric wearing a knit hat and scarf, and reindeer figurines featuring faux-fur accents attached to large brown metal jingle bells with star-shaped cutouts. Several items retain handwritten paper tags with item numbers and pricing information.
Lot: 433 - Nancy Zittrain Signed Limited Edition Print and a Pair of Needlework Bird Miniatures
This collection features a trio of bird-themed decorative artworks, including a signed limited edition print and a pair of needlework miniatures. The primary work is a limited edition reproduction of a watercolor by Nancy Zittrain, depicting an Eastern Bluebird perched on a blossoming branch with pink camellias. The piece is rendered in a realistic ornithological style on textured cream paper. It is signed in the lower right with a printed signature and a handwritten pencil signature and edition number Nancy Zittrain 336/1000. It is presented in a gilt-wood frame with a rope-twist inner border and a double mat in cream and blue-gray tones. The lot also includes two folk-art miniatures executed in fine needlework on fabric. One miniature depicts three cardinals on a flowering branch, while the second shows three bluebirds on pine branches. These miniatures are housed in deep-set, carved wooden shadowbox frames featuring red velvet-covered inner mats and gilded fillets. The verso of the miniatures reveals wooden back panels secured with aged masking tape. Frame (Zittrain): 12.5 x 10.5 inches Sight (Zittrain): 7.5 x 5.5 inches Frames (Miniatures): 6.25 x 4.75 inches.
Lot: 434 - John Baer's Sons Agricultural Almanacs 1937-1962
A collection of softcover pamphlets titled Agricultural Almanac, published by John Baer's Sons (and John Baer's Sons, Inc.) in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. This group includes multiple annual editions ranging from the 112th volume for the year 1937 to the 137th volume for 1962. Other visible volumes in the collection include the 123rd, 125th (1950), 126th (1951), 127th (1952), 132nd, 133rd, and 136th. Each booklet features a consistent woodcut-style cover illustration depicting two seated allegorical figures beneath a large tree, accompanied by agricultural motifs including a plow, sheaves of wheat, and livestock. The almanacs are saddle-stitched or string-bound, with many featuring a hanging loop or puncture in the upper-left corner intended for household display. Internal contents provide a variety of period information, including monthly calendars with astronomical data, moon phases, and regional weather forecasts. Additional sections include historical summaries such as notes on the American Civil War, editorial advice columns like Advice to Teen-Agers, and miscellaneous features titled Oddities and Newsbits.
Lot: 435 - Top Value & MacDonald Plaid Stamp Collection
A collection of approximately 35 to 40 mid-20th-century retail trading stamp saver books and a quantity of loose gummed stamps representative of popular American consumer loyalty programs. The lot includes several Top Value Stamps saver books featuring color-illustrated storefront covers with the brand mascot, a plaid elephant. Two yellow Top Value Stamp Book booklets are included, one bearing a 1958 copyright for Top Value Ent. Inc. and specifying a capacity of 30 pages. The collection also features a group of MacDonald Plaid Stamp Saver Books distinguished by a red and black tartan plaid cover design. One clear plastic bag contains an assortment of loose gummed stamps, including purple stamps depicting a stylized Scottish dancer and orange or red stamps with various alphanumeric codes and brand markings. These items originated in the United States and date from approximately the late 1950s through the 1960s.
Lot: 436 - Wolverine Shell Horsehide Work Shoe Handbills
A collection of printed advertising handbills for Wolverine Shell Horsehide work shoes and work gloves, specifically branded for Nobil's Shoe Store in Wooster, Ohio. These single-sided paper flyers feature a central black and white graphic illustration of a high-top work boot with anatomical callouts highlighting the construction. The headline at the top reads LOOK! HERE ARE THE REASONS WHY MILLIONS WEAR ONLY WOLVERINES. Internal graphic labels include UPPERS OF WOLVERINE SHELL HORSEHIDE, THE SHELL!, and SOLES OF WOLVERINE SHELL HORSEHIDE. The accompanying text describes the durability and comfort provided by the brand's secret triple-tanning process for horsehide leather. The lower portion of each sheet displays the Wolverine Work Shoes and Work Gloves logo above the retailer imprint for NOBIL'S SHOE STORE, WOOSTER, OHIO. The reverse sides of the handbills are blank.
Lot: 437 - Military & American History Books, 2005-2019 (DJ)
This collection of historical non-fiction and biographical literature comprises hardcover and trade paperback volumes from several publishers including Henry Holt and Company, Simon and Schuster, and New American Library. The subject matter focuses on the American Revolution, the Civil War era presidency of Abraham Lincoln, the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, and various aspects of World War II, with a particular emphasis on the Pacific Theater. Included titles are: Rick Atkinson, The British Are Coming: The War for America, Lexington to Princeton, 1775-1777 (Volume One of the Revolution Trilogy), 2019, hardcover with dust jacket; Giles Milton, Soldier, Sailor, Frogman, Spy, Airman, Gangster, Kill or Die: How the Allies Won on D-Day, 2019, hardcover with dust jacket; Doris Kearns Goodwin, Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln, 2005, trade paperback; Simon Winchester, A Crack in the Edge of the World: America and the Great California Earthquake of 1906, 2005, trade paperback; R. V. Burgin with Bill Marvel, Islands of the Damned: A Marine at War in the Pacific, 2010, hardcover with dust jacket; William B. Hopkins, The Pacific War: The Strategy, Politics, and Players That Won the War, 2007, hardcover with dust jacket; Adam Makos with Marcus Brotherton, Voices of the Pacific: Untold Stories from the Marine Heroes of World War II, 2012, hardcover with dust jacket; Jerome Charyn, I Am Abraham: A Novel of Lincoln and the Civil War, 2014, trade paperback; and Robert Leckie, Challenge for the Pacific: Guadalcanal: The Turning Point of the War, 2010, trade paperback.
Lot: 438 - Automotive Industries Magazines & Ephemera
This is a large collection of automotive trade journals published under the titles Automotive Industries and Automotive Industries - The Automobile. The periodicals were produced by The Class Journal Company with offices in New York, Philadelphia, and Chicago. The issues identified in this group span the years 1917 through 1926. These publications served as weekly engineering and industrial journals, featuring industry news, technical articles, and extensive period advertising. Identified issues include: Vol. XXXVII, No. 26: December 27, 1917 Vol. XLIV, No. 1: January 6, 1921 Vol. XLIV, No. 20: May 19, 1921 Vol. XLIV, No. 25: June 23, 1921 Vol. 54, No. 6: February 11, 1926 Vol. 54, No. 16: April 22, 1926 Vol. 54, No. 21: May 27, 1926 Notable advertisers featured on covers and internal pages include Atwater Kent Manufacturing Company, Timken Roller Bearing Company, Ternstedt Manufacturing Company, Packard Motor Car Company, Motor Wheel Corporation, Strom Ball Bearings, Bower Roller Bearing Company, Gurney Ball Bearing Company, and The Piston Ring Company (Drainoil). Editorial content includes reports on World War I era labor conditions, military vehicle testing (How Mexico Tested Army Trucks), international automotive standards, and advancements in components such as ignition systems, bearings, and wheels.
Lot: 439 - American Magazines: House & Garden, 1931-1944
A collection of large-format softcover magazines published in the United States between 1931 and 1944. The assortment includes issues of The Country Gentleman, published by Curtis Publishing Company, dated December 1931, January 1932, and January 1933. The December 1931 issue contains the first installment of Zane Grey's serial Raiders of Spanish Peaks. Other contributors identified on the covers include Ben Ames Williams, Paul de Kruif, Dan Scoates, and Mary Grace Ramey. The January 1933 cover illustration features a printed signature for the artist Baum. The collection also contains issues of House & Garden, a Conde Nast publication. Visible issues include November 1940 (Section I), featuring architectural plans for Southern California with FHA valuations; April 1941, focusing on interior color trends; and an undated Autumn Manual for Home and Bride (Section II). One issue of The American Home, dated January 1944, is included, featuring articles on postwar living and table settings. Several magazines retain original gummed mailing labels, including one addressed to Lester Fox in Washington, Ohio. The periodicals are currently housed in individual protective plastic sleeves. Some issues have contemporary price stickers.
Lot: 440 - R. Fusselman & Others, Aviation Technical Drawings
This collection of aviation ephemera features a variety of hand-drawn plans, printed scale drawings, and technical blueprints primarily focused on aircraft from the early to mid-20th century. A primary component of the group is a large-scale hand-drawn technical plan for a 1916 British Hanley-Paige, executed in graphite and ink on paper, inscribed "Drawn by R Fusselman '75" with a noted scale of 1/4 inch to 1 foot. The lot also includes a technical blueprint on pink-toned paper for a Curtis Falcon - Army O-1, issued by The General Fireproofing Co. of Youngstown, Ohio. Further hand-drawn items include grid-overlaid sketches for the Curtis F9C Sparrowhawk and F11C-2 Goshawk, some marked as being "Scaled from magazine." The collection is supplemented by a range of printed matter, including technical illustrations from "American Modeler" (dated October 1962), "Model Airplane News," and "Air Progress" featuring aircraft such as the Sopwith Camel and Caudron G.3. Also included is a 1947 "Wylam Masterplan" for the Sopwith Dolphin and various color plates of World War I aircraft. Mediums present include graphite, pen and ink, and offset lithography on varied paper stocks including wove, newsprint, and blueprint paper.
Lot: 441 - Bismarck Air Show & Dakota Air Envelopes, c. 1928
This lot comprises four substantial stacks of original, unused business-style paper envelopes promoting the Bismarck Air Show and First Dakota Air Tour. The front of each envelope features a dynamic graphic illustration depicting two biplanes in flight; one is rendered in red and black ink, while the other is in black. A red and white checkered pylon with a flag is positioned in the lower right corner. Printed text at the top left identifies Fred M. Roberts, Jr. as the manager with a Bismarck, North Dakota address at Box 414. The center left text identifies the events as the Bismarck Air Show and First Dakota Air Tour. These pieces of regional aviation ephemera are associated with the First Dakota Air Tour, which took place in 1928.
Lot: 442 - Tenalach Night & Day Frisknock Lawn Game Set
A complete Tenalach Night and Day Frisknock lawn game set. The set is contained within a forest green heavyweight canvas carry bag featuring tan leather straps, corner reinforcements, and a snap-closure handle grip. The interior is compartmentalized with a black fabric lining to secure the various game pieces. Included in the set are one translucent plastic flying disc marked with the Tenalach brand, two multi-piece wooden poles with green painted stripes and blue fabric straps, two metal ground spikes for installation, aluminum support poles, and a solid wooden base or target component featuring an etched brand logo. The front of the bag displays an embroidered patch reading tenalach and screen-printed text reading night & day frisknock.
Lot: 443 - Baseball Ephemera & Magazine Clippings in Binders
This lot comprises an extensive collection of baseball-related ephemera, magazine clippings, and photographs housed in multiple repurposed green three-ring binders within a white cardboard box. The collection includes a diverse array of printed media, featuring full-page color and black-and-white action shots, detailed magazine articles such as Rick Telander's account of Roger Maris titled The Record Almost Killed Him and Frank Deford's profile of Billy Martin, and biographical comic strips. Players represented span several eras of the sport, including Hall of Famers like Hank Aaron, Tony Gwynn, and Rogers Hornsby, alongside numerous star players from the late 1980s and early 1990s such as Keith Hernandez, Orel Hershiser, and Frank Viola. The binders also contain sheets featuring clippings of baseball card reproductions, notably the 1914 and 1915 Cracker Jack series. All materials are organized and protected within clear plastic sheet protectors.
Lot: 444 - LS2 OF566 Gloss Black Motorcycle Half Helmet w/Bag
This LS2 model OF566 motorcycle half-helmet is finished in a solid glossy black. The construction consists of a fiberglass shell with a polystyrene liner and a padded textile interior. The exterior shell features three silver-tone metal snaps on the rear and two additional snaps on each side for the attachment of visors or other accessories. The helmet is equipped with an adjustable quick-release chin strap featuring a red plastic buckle and a padded chin guard. The interior contains a multi-density padded lining with a mesh crown designed for ventilation. Markings on the rear include a sticker identifying the brand as LS2 and the model as OF566, along with DOT FMVSS No.218 certification. A ghosted LS2 logo is visible directly above the sticker. An interior fabric tag identifies the size as Small and lists the shell and liner materials. A branded LS2 Helmets drawstring storage bag is included with the lot.
Lot: 445 - Mrs. Frank Leslie, Kingdom of Nature: Animal, 1888
This natural history compendium is identified as The Kingdom of Nature: An Illustrated Museum of the Animal World, copyrighted by Mrs. Frank Leslie in 1888. The large quarto-format volume is bound in publisher's dark green pictorial cloth, featuring elaborate black and gold stamped decorations on the front board and spine, including a lion, a serpent, and insects. The interior is profusely illustrated with wood engravings depicting wildlife and natural scenes, with titles such as A Bear's Home, Fight between a Cobra and an Ichneumon, and Capturing a Hammer-headed Shark. A handwritten ink ownership inscription on the front endpaper reads: J. B. Townsend / Zanesville / Ohio / Dec 8 th 1900. The text includes detailed accounts of animal behavior and habitats, typical of late 19th-century natural history surveys.
Lot: 446 - Reynolds, Francis J. and C.W. Taylor. Collier's New Photographic History of the World's War. P.F. Collier & Son, 1918. First Edition.
This large landscape-format folio is titled Collier's New Photographic History of the World's War, published in 1918. The work was collected and arranged by Francis J. Reynolds and C.W. Taylor and published by P.F. Collier & Son, New York. The volume is bound in gray-brown boards featuring a large central pictorial inset on the front cover depicting biplanes in flight. The interior is profusely illustrated with black and white halftone photographs attributed to official photographers accompanying various armies, along with sketches and paintings. Detailed sections cover ground combat at the Battle of the Marne, heavy artillery including the Austrian Skoda gun and French mortars, aviation training at Ashburn, Illinois, and military camps such as Camp Upton and Plattsburg. Naval operations are documented with images of dreadnoughts, destroyers, and the torpedoed liner Tuscania. The text includes historical summaries and descriptive captions for each illustration.
Lot: 447 - Simkin, Currier & Ives' America, 1st Ed. 1952
Simkin, Colin (Editor). Currier and Ives' America: A Panorama of the Mid-Nineteenth Century Scene. New York: Crown Publishers, Inc., 1952. This large landscape folio volume features eighty full-color lithographic reproductions of Currier and Ives prints with introduction and commentary by the editor. The work includes various iconic American scenes such as American Homestead Autumn, Clipper Ship Nightingale, American Forest Scene: Maple Sugaring, Castle Garden, New York, Trotting Cracks at the Forge, Ice-Boat Race on the Hudson, The Old Oaken Bucket, and Noahs Ark. The book is quarter-bound in dark gray textured cloth over blue-gray cloth boards with gilt lettering on the spine. It bears the Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 52-10768 and was lithographed in the United States. This copy contains provenance markings from the Berkeley Public Library, including ink stamps on the title page and lower margins of internal pages.
Lot: 448 - Little Golden & Peter Pan Records & 8mm Movie
This collection features mid-20th-century children's media including vinyl records and a silent film reel. The lot includes a Little Golden Record of The Little Engine That Could, catalog number 1040, a 78 RPM 6-inch yellow vinyl record featuring Mitch Miller and Orchestra, Anne Lloyd, and The Sandpipers. Also present is Little Golden Record FF-1000, Rain, Rain Go Away, a 45 RPM 6-inch yellow vinyl record including Three Little Kittens and Pop! Goes the Weasel. A third Little Golden Record, No. 402, is a 45 RPM Extended Play Christmas Songs compilation featuring Irving Berlin's White Christmas and Santa Claus is Comin' to Town. The set includes a Peter Pan Records 45 RPM Extended Play, catalog 45/4030, titled Six Sousa Marches. A landscape-format record album binder is included, featuring a cream-colored cover with a date stamp of OCT 1 1955 and an owner's stamp for T. PREDA of Canton, Ohio. This binder contains several 6-inch yellow vinyl Little Golden Records in brown paper sleeves, with titles including Clementine (No. 347), Sing a Song of Sixpence (No. R395B), Frosty the Snow Man (No. 341), and It Came Upon the Midnight Clear (No. 34B). The collection is rounded out by an 8mm silent home movie from Columbia Pictures titled Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok. The film is housed in its original red illustrated box featuring portraits of Hickok and peripheral images of The Three Stooges, Mr. Magoo, and Woody Woodpecker. The film is wound on a grey plastic reel.
Lot: 449 - Western Publishing Promotional Mini-Comics
This collection features an assortment of promotional mini-comic book premiums published by Western Publishing Company, Inc. These items were traditionally distributed as marketing premiums in food packaging or with other consumer products during the late 1960s to early 1970s. The assortment includes two copies of Ripley�s Believe It or Not! True Ghost Stories, one copy of The Twilight Zone, and one copy of Grimm�s Ghost Stories. The booklets are printed on newsprint-grade paper. The Ripley�s booklets include cover art of a sorcerer and a medieval figure and are marked with a copyright for Ripley International, Limited. The Twilight Zone booklet features a portrait of Rod Serling and carries a copyright for Cayuga Productions, Inc. The Grimm�s Ghost Stories booklet contains a multi-panel comic strip regarding a haunted suit of armor and is marked with a copyright for Western Publishing Company, Inc. Dimensions: Approximately 2.5 inches x 5 inches.
Lot: 450 - 11 Ty Beanie Babies w/ Display Cases
An assortment of eleven Ty Beanie Babies manufactured by Ty Inc., Oakbrook, Illinois. The collection includes various plush figures constructed from colorful polyester fabric, featuring plastic eyes and noses, and filled with P.E. pellets. Each item is housed within an individual clear plastic or acrylic display case for preservation. The models included are: Erin, a green bear with an embroidered white shamrock; Clubby, a blue bear wearing a Beanie Babies Official Club button and a multi-colored ribbon with a birth date of July 7, 1998; Maple, a white bear with an embroidered Canadian flag wearing a navy and red knitted sweater; Valentino, a white bear with an embroidered red heart and red ribbon; two Fuzz bears featuring brown curly-haired plush and burgundy ribbons; Peace, a tie-dye patterned bear with an embroidered peace symbol; Jabber, a brown kangaroo with a joey in its pouch; Fortune, a black and white panda with a red ribbon and a birth date of December 6, 1997; Wallace, a dark green bear wearing a red and black plaid scarf; and Hope, a tan-colored bear depicted in a seated, praying position. All items retain their original heart-shaped manufacturer swing tags and fabric tush tags. Several swing tags are enclosed in clear plastic protectors.
Lot: 451 - Fragrance Bottles & Miniatures
This assortment features a variety of commercial fragrance bottles and miniatures from several well-known brands. The collection includes a Realm Women miniature bottle with a gold-tone cap and an amber-colored liquid. Also present is a slender spray bottle bearing the mary-kateandashley label. Multiple examples of Curve for Women by Liz Claiborne are included, specifically one 5 ml miniature in its original blue retail box labeled Pour Femme and a second unboxed bottle. The group further contains a Vanilla Musk by Coty spray bottle, distinguished by an oval glass form and a copper-tone cap with a raised floral pattern. An Adidas Moves aftershave bottle is present, featuring a geometric clear glass base and a multi-tiered black cap. Rounding out the assortment is a small tapered Lizsport splash bottle. The bottles are primarily constructed of glass with plastic and metallic spray and cap components. Branding, logos, and product names are visible on the labels and packaging of the individual items.
Lot: 452 - Rajeunir Black Caviar Skincare Products
This collection features a variety of premium skincare products from the Rajeunir Black Caviar line. The assortment includes a Bio-Collagen Mask Set housed in a black vanity travel case with an integrated mirror, containing twelve face masks and twelve eye masks. The collection further includes two containers of Rejuvenation Foaming Cleansing Gel (120ml / 4.05 oz), two containers of Rejuvenation Facial Peel Microdermabrasion (50ml / 1.70 oz), one jar of Collagen Infusion Mask (50g / 1.75 oz) with clear applicator, one jar of Collagen Perfection Cream (50ml / 1.75 oz) with clear applicator, one container of Rejuvenation Moisturizer (50ml / 1.70 oz), one container of Rejuvenation Facial Toner for normal to dry skin (120ml / 4.5 oz), and one jar of Body Butter in the Allure scent (270g / 9.52 oz). All items are presented in original black and gold-toned retail packaging bearing the brand logo and the slogan A Drop of Nature. Labels indicate the formulas are paraben-free and not tested on animals.
Lot: 453 - 3 Board Games: Luftwaffe, Breakthru & Origins
Three board games including Luftwaffe by The Avalon Hill Company, Breakthru by 3M, and Origins by Great American Puzzle Factory, Inc. The first game is a tactical aerial combat wargame titled Luftwaffe: The Game of Aerial Combat over Germany 1943-45, manufactured by The Avalon Hill Company of Baltimore, Maryland. It features a 1971 copyright date and is housed in a cardboard box with a paper-covered exterior. The box cover displays an illustration of a Messerschmitt Bf 109, and the reverse side includes a printed Aerial Combat Table. The second game is Breakthru: Strategic Game of Evasion or Capture, part of the 3M Bookshelf Games series by Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company. This asymmetric strategy game features a 1965 copyright and is contained within a textured cardboard bookshelf-style box. Components include a molded plastic game board and metal playing pieces with embossed anchor motifs. The third game is Origins: The Game that Unlocks the Secrets of Our Past, an educational trivia card game produced by Great American Puzzle Factory, Inc. under license from Top Drawer Publishing Inc. Dated 1995, the set includes a cardboard box, paper trivia cards, and multi-colored plastic player pawns. The instructions are affixed to the interior of the box lid.
Lot: 454 - Set Children's Books, Disney's Bambi 1941
This assortment of mid-20th-century children's literature features various formats including pictorial hardcovers, softcovers, linen-mounted volumes, and miniature editions. A primary highlight is a large-format edition of Walt Disney's Bambi, published by Simon and Schuster in 1941. This volume is based on the 1928 work by Felix Salten, translated by Whittaker Chambers, and includes a handwritten provenance inscription on the front inner board reading: Thomas Price Gibson 719 S. Cunningham Rd. Christmas 1947. Also included is a large-format counting book titled Two-Three-Four, published by McLoughlin Bros., New York (numbered 299), which features linen-mounted pages and chromolithographed illustrations of farm animals and pets. Other volumes in the collection include Circus (A Bonnie Book, number 4177-25), Dipsy Donkey by Johnnie Lawrence (Whitman Publishing Co., copyright 1948), Tiny Tots and The Three Little Pigs (Whitman Tell-A-Tale Books), The Twins' Birthday (A Rand McNally Tom Thumb Book), and a miniature edition of The Animals of Farmer Jones (A Little Little Golden Book, number 13). Materials include paper, cardboard, and linen with staple-bound and glued construction.
Lot: 455 - J.v. Gestel, Autumnal Forest w/ Stream, O/C
82x44This oil on canvas painting by artist J.v. Gestel depicts a tranquil autumnal forest scene. The composition features a winding stream bordered by birch trees and foliage in shades of gold, amber, and green. The artist used an impasto technique to provide texture to the white birch bark and the foreground landscape. The painting is signed J.v. GESTEL in the lower left corner. It is housed in a decorative multi-tiered wooden frame with a weathered gilt finish and an oatmeal-colored linen liner. The reverse side includes a cardboard backing with a typed label containing biographical information about the artist, noting his birth in Kassel, Germany in 1932 and his studies at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. A handwritten code AA278 is present on the cardboard.
Lot: 456 - American School, 20th C. Winter Silence Landscape
23.5x27.5This atmospheric winter landscape is rendered in watercolor with gouache highlights on toned paper. The composition depicts a quiet, snowy scene with a rutted path winding between two gabled cottages toward a hazy background, flanked by skeletal bare trees and a wooden fence bordering a frozen pond in the foreground. Executed in a Tonalist style, the work utilizes a muted palette of grays, pale blues, and ochers. While unsigned on the front, the reverse features two distinct stamps on the paper backing. A circular stamp reads CENTURY MIRROR CO. / FRAMED PICTURES & MIRRORS / CHICAGO, ILL. A second block stamp identifies the work by its title WINTER SILENCE and inventory number 8560. The work is housed in a wide, flat-profile black-painted wooden frame. Dimensions not provided.
Lot: 457 - Ohio State Buckeyes Stadium Celebration Photograph
24x32This lot consists of a professionally framed color photograph capturing a post-game celebration at Ohio Stadium, home of the Ohio State University Buckeyes. The wide-angle image depicts fans dressed in scarlet and gray storming the field after a victory. In the foreground, the silver-toned bells of several sousaphones from the Ohio State University Marching Band (TBDBITL) are prominently featured. Several player jersey numbers are visible within the crowd on the field, including 2, 17, 75, 67, 20, and 87. The photograph is double-matted with a dark gray outer mat and a thin red inner mat. It is housed in a black frame. The reverse is sealed with brown paper printed with a repeating Made in the USA mark and includes a hanging wire with a small white inventory tag. No photographer signature or edition information is visible on the front.
Lot: 458 - Curtis Publishing: Saturday Evening Post 1968-69
This assortment includes several issues of The Saturday Evening Post magazine dating from 1968 and 1969. The group consists of staple-bound quarto-format softcover magazines with covers featuring a variety of period political and social topics. Individual issues identified by date include January 13, 1968 (The Tom Dodd Scandal); February 10, 1968 (featuring a Ronald Searle caricature of Lyndon B. Johnson and articles by Arthur Miller); May 18, 1968 (Stealing for Thrills); June 15, 1968 (George Wallace cover, concluding part of True Grit); June 29, 1968 (The Truth About Sex Education); and January 25, 1969 (featuring Barney Rosset and Dirty Books). Interior content includes an illustrated spread for One Very Hot Day by David Halberstam with art by Fred Otnes. Several issues bear partial or complete adhesive mailing labels addressed to a residence in Anchorage, Alaska.
Lot: 459 - Set Celebrity Publicity Press Photos, c. 1980s
A collection of original black and white publicity and press release photographs primarily dating from the mid-1980s. This lot of approximately 20 to 30 items includes portraits and promotional stills featuring prominent figures in film, television, music, and comedy. Notable subjects include Jane Fonda celebrating her 1984 Emmy win, Kathleen Turner for her 1985 Golden Globe win, and promotional shots for films including The Witches of Eastwick featuring Cher, Susan Sarandon, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Jack Nicholson, as well as Overboard featuring Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell. The collection also includes performing arts and variety subjects such as country musician Moe Bandy, Morris Day, operatic stars Luciano Pavarotti, Kathleen Battle, and Jerry Hadley, and the ventriloquist act Wayland Flowers and Madame. Comedy publicity includes Richard Belzer and Rick Ducommun for their respective HBO specials. A photograph of U.S. Ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick is also present. Most items are press-issued with original agency markings and printed captions from organizations such as United Press International (UPI), HBO, Cinemax, and The Disney Channel. Several photographs exhibit original editorial notations in red or green ink, including crop marks, circled names, and handwritten identifications. Dimensions: approximately 8 x 10 inches each.
Lot: 460 - Hollywood TV & Music Publicity Photos & Stills
A large collection of approximately 50 to 75 black and white and color silver gelatin and offset lithograph publicity photographs, press stills, and promotional sheets spanning from the 1930s to the 1980s. The assembly includes iconic Hollywood portraits of Audrey Hepburn as Holly Golightly, Marilyn Monroe, Clark Gable, and John Wayne. Production stills feature scenes from films including Won Ton Ton, The Dog Who Saved Hollywood (Paramount, 1976), Trackdown (United Artists, 1976) featuring Jim Mitchum and Erik Estrada, and Walt Disney Productions' Amy (1981). Television subjects include press photos for Gary Busey in HBO's mystery-suspense series The Hitchhiker and Merlin Olsen for Sportsman of the Year. Music and performance ephemera includes promotional portraits for The Original Four Aces, Exile (Epic Records), and regional acts. Many photographs include printed press captions or snipes. Several items feature personalized handwritten dedications in ink, many addressed to Dee, from performers including Regina Leigh, Mark Wagner, Cricket Lee James, and the group Silver Creek Express. Visible studio and label marks include A Paramount Picture, United Artists Corporation, Walt Disney Productions, Epic Records, and Den Wa Records.
Lot: 461 - Mid-20th C. Gillespie Aviation Archive & Album
A collection consisting of a personal photo album and an associated archive of loose professional-format photographs and paper ephemera. The archive features approximately 15 to 20 loose 8x10 inch glossy black and white photographs documenting official aviation and military activities. These images depict United States Navy and Air Force officers alongside men in business attire. Key subjects include award ceremonies such as a medal pinning, group portraits with a man holding an NAA ROCAT CLUB certificate, and various scenes in hangars and on tarmacs. One photograph captures the nose and landing gear of an aircraft marked U.S. with a visible tail or serial number 14421. The accompanying brown textured photo album is titled Photographs in gold-tone lettering and features a stylized camera graphic. The internal black paper pages contain black and white snapshots and early color photographs spanning from the early 1930s to the mid-1960s. Documented dates include June 1933, July 1943, October 1958, December 1959, May 1960, March 1961, and February 1964. Subjects include family portraits, holiday gatherings, and a series of images from March 1961 showing significant snow accumulation. Associated ephemera includes postcards from West Palm Beach, Miami, and the Casino de Monte-Carlo. Also included is a newspaper clipping dated Friday, July 15, 1966, referencing Peggy Gillespie, daughter of the late W.C. Gillespie, and a handwritten envelope addressed to Wenna Gillespie from Henry Letennier of Paris. Loose photographs: 8 x 10 inches Album: 12.5 x 10.5 inches.
Lot: 462 - American Thresherman & Successful Farming, 1926-31
This lot comprises an assortment of agricultural publications, primarily consisting of ten issues of The American Thresherman (later titled American Thresherman and Farm Equipment). Published by The Clarke Publishing Co. of Madison, Wisconsin, this periodical is subtitled The Power Farmer�s Magazine since 1898. The specific issues included are May 1926 (28th Anniversary issue), May 1927 (beginning the 30th year), November 1927, September 1928, November 1928, February 1930, May 1930, June 1930, August 1931, and November 1931. The covers feature a mix of black-and-white photography and color illustrations depicting agricultural machinery, rural life, and thematic subjects such as battleships on the 1926 anniversary cover. Also included is the August 1928 issue of Successful Farming, featuring cover artwork by Julian D. Mansfield and a contemporary mailing label for Jennie Fox of Lexington, Ohio. Completing the collection is an orange-covered technical manual for an Allis-Chalmers Roto-Baler, identified as Form TPL-212A. This manual was issued by the Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Tractor Division of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and contains operating instructions and illustrations for repair parts. Several issues bear contemporary handwritten names, including German and Herman, in the top margins. These periodicals are softcover with stapled bindings and vary in size, with The American Thresherman measuring approximately 10 by 13 inches.
Lot: 463 - American Periodicals & Magazines, 1917-1960
This collection consists of softcover American magazines and periodicals dating from 1917 to 1960. The assortment includes several titles: Scientific American (November 17, 1917) published by Munn and Co., Inc., New York; Liberty (July 23, 1938) featuring an article on the Lindbergh case by Evalyn Walsh McLean; Radio Guide (April 9, 1938) with content featuring Al Jolson and Edgar Bergen; Field and Stream (June 1947); Good Housekeeping (August 1947) with cover illustration by Alex Ross; Woman's Day (August 1950); Family Circle (July 1952); Friends (October 1957); and two issues of Junior Scholastic (February 24 and April 27, 1960). The periodicals feature original illustrated and photographic paper wrappers in quarto and similar formats. Subject matter includes industrial technology, investigative journalism, home management, and outdoor sports.
Lot: 464 - Christian Herald Magazines & Annuals 1918-1961
This group of religious and social interest periodicals includes multiple issues of the Christian Herald and one volume of Christmas: An American Annual of Christmas Literature and Art. The Christian Herald issues include March 27, 1918; March 22, 1919; September 1959; June 1960; March 1961; and April 1961. The early 20th-century issues were published by the Christian Herald Association in New York and feature significant editorial content of the era, such as The Golden Jubilee of Woman Suffrage by Jane A. Stewart and The Spider and the Flies of Wall Street by Dr. Orison Swett Marden. The 1918 issue contains a notable center-spread advertisement for the 3/4 Ton REO Chassis With Cab titled The Gold Standard of Values. The mid-century issues feature vibrant illustrative cover art and address period-specific social topics. The Christmas Annual is a large-format publication with high-quality color plates, including a Renaissance-style Madonna and Child and articles such as Denmark's Christmas Spoons.
Lot: 465 - A Collection of Railroad and Model Railroading Magazines and Booklets, 1957-2015.
A collection of softcover railroad-themed magazines, journals, and instructional booklets, primarily in quarto format. The grouping includes multiple issues of Ties: The Southern Railway Historical Association Magazine, with visible editions comprising First Quarter 2012 (Vol. 26, No. 1), Third Quarter 2012 (Vol. 26, No. 3), Fourth Quarter 2012 (Vol. 26, No. 4), Third Quarter 2014 (Vol. 28, No. 3), and First Quarter 2015 (Vol. 29, No. 1). Several issues of Central Headlight, published by the New York Central System Historical Society, are present, including the 40th Anniversary 1970-2010 issue (Vol. XL, No. 3), Second Quarter 2010 (Vol. XL, No. 2), and Fourth Quarter 2011 (Vol. XLI, No. 4). publications include two 1957 issues of the New York Central Headlight (April Annual Report Issue and July), Rails Northeast (May 1976), The New Prototype Modeler (September-October 1982), and Mainline (July 1990). Other titles include The Sentinel from the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Historical Society (Vol. 33, No. 1, First Quarter 2011), Collectibles Illustrated (Vol. 1, No. 3) featuring a special section on railroadiana, and a model railroading book titled HO Railroad that grows by Linn H. Westcott. The items are generally staple-bound and feature technical diagrams, historical essays, and photographic plates detailing various locomotives and rail networks including the Southern Railway and New York Central System.
Lot: 466 - Group Kohner Bros. Nervous Breakdown Puzzles
This group consists of handheld dexterity puzzle games titled Nervous Breakdown, manufactured by Kohner Bros., Inc. of East Paterson, New Jersey. Each unit features a copyright date of 1968 on the attached header card. The games are constructed with molded black plastic bodies and clear plastic top windows that reveal the puzzle interiors. The internal components include small metal balls and colorful graphic inserts. The collection contains two separate game variations: the Test Tube variation (model No. 7972 F) featuring pink or red header cards and yellow and red test tube graphics, and the Cup variation (model No. 7972 A) featuring blue header cards and graphics of various kitchenware. Each puzzle is topped with an original printed cardboard header card which includes the manufacturer name and title on the front, with five variations of play instructions listed on the reverse. A white paper label is affixed to the front of each plastic housing with instructions to hold the box upright at eye level and tilt slowly.
Lot: 467 - Mr. Christmas Wood Holiday Symphonium w/ 16 Disks
This lot features a Mr. Christmas Holiday Symphonium mechanical disk-player music box. The unit is housed in a polished dark wood case with a hinged lid containing a glass viewing window and brass-toned metal hardware including decorative feet and a drawer knob. The internal mechanical star-wheel movement is finished in a brass tone. A pull-out drawer at the base provides storage for the interchangeable metal music disks. The set includes a total of 16 disks, consisting of 8 Christmas carols such as Silent Night, Joy to the World, and Jingle Bells, and 8 classic compositions including The Entertainer, Moonlight Sonata, and The Blue Danube Waltz. The item is marked with a 2004 copyright date and was manufactured in China for Mr. Christmas Inc. of Memphis, Tennessee. Included with the music box is the original color-printed retail packaging, a printed operation instruction sheet, and a UL-listed AC power adapter.
Lot: 468 - Crowell-Collier, Collier's Magazine (3), 1943-1953
This lot comprises three large-format softcover issues of Collier's magazine, published by The Crowell-Collier Publishing Company. Included are the issues from April 24, 1943, March 18, 1944, and January 17, 1953. These periodicals provide a broad overview of American culture, wartime journalism, and commercial aesthetics of the mid-20th century. The March 18, 1944, issue features cover art by Vernon Grant and contains literary contributions such as The Melancholy Dane by Damon Runyon and I Hate Actors by Ben Hecht, along with war-related reporting from Corregidor and New Guinea. The April 24, 1943, issue highlights a photographic cover and an investigative piece on child labor titled Children for Hire�Cheap. The January 17, 1953, issue includes cover art by Dwyer and lists features on Rocky Marciano and a Perry Mason mystery by Erle Stanley Gardner. The magazines are replete with period advertising, including significant spreads for Sanka Coffee, Philip Morris, North American Aviation, and the 1953 Plymouth. Original mailing labels addressed to a Youngstown, Ohio resident are present on the 1940s issues, and a small handwritten annotation appears on the 1953 cover.
Lot: 469 - D.V. Malecki, G. & Y. Aldridge Drawings & Sketches
This lot comprises a collection of original artworks on paper by multiple hands, primarily featuring mid-20th-century figure studies, portraits, and landscapes. The collection is accompanied by a instructional art book titled Drawing the Figure by Russell Iredell, published by Walter T. Foster. The most prominent work is a finished graphite portrait of a woman in profile wearing a fur-trimmed garment and a double-strand pearl necklace, signed lower right: Dorothy V. Malecki. Numerous other sketches are executed in pen and ink, graphite, charcoal, and blue ink wash. Notable subjects include a series of academic gesture drawings on toned wove paper, frequently inscribed with time limits such as 3 min and 4 min and the notation Gesturing. Several drawings are signed or inscribed by G. Aldridge and Yvonne Aldridge, including pen and ink portraits of seated figures and figure studies. Landscape subjects include charcoal and graphite renderings of rustic cabins, woods, and stone bridges. One sheet features a collection of ink portraits, while another verso is inscribed in pencil: PICASSO and #5 Sketchbook GUILBERT. The works vary in style from formal academic realism to rapid, loose sketching. The Walter T. Foster book features a color-printed cover and contains numerous instructional illustrations.
Lot: 470 - Pair Good Sam Club Red Vests w/ Patches
A pair of red textile vests heavily decorated with a variety of embroidered patches and rockers related to the Good Sam Club international RV organization. The vests are made of a red fabric, likely a felt or synthetic blend, featuring an open-front, sleeveless design. One vest includes a manufacturer size tag for XXL. The front sections display various membership and event-specific patches including Official Member Good Sam Club, Florida Good Sams, Ohio Good Sams Caravaners, and Florida Mini Samboree. Other front patches include a Region 5 identification listing various US states and Canadian provinces, and charity-related patches for Good Sam Supports Dogs for the Deaf. Attendance rockers for events in Orlando, Florida; Lebanon, Indiana; and Ionia, Michigan are present, dating from 1987 to 1992. The back of both vests features a large circular central patch for Scattered Sams CH. 56 with an outline of the state of Ohio. These are surrounded by a collection of circular commemorative patches for Ohio State Samboree rallies held in various locations such as Tallmadge, Mansfield, Springfield, Sandusky, Marietta, Zanesville, Wellington, and Van Wert, with dates ranging from 1987 to 1995.
Lot: 471 - Two Columbus Crew MLS Cup Commemorative Scarves
This lot features two double-sided knit fan scarves produced by BamBams for the Columbus Crew Major League Soccer franchise. The first scarf commemorates the team as the 2008 MLS Cup Champions. It features a gray ground with the text 2008 MLS CUP CHAMPIONS in black with yellow outlining. The design includes the team crest used at the time and an illustration of the Philip F. Anschutz Trophy. The reverse side is black with a white and yellow reverse-knit pattern. This scarf is marked �2009 MLS. The second scarf commemorates the 2009 MLS Cup Playoffs, featuring a yellow ground with the text MLS CUP 2009 PLAYOFFS and the team crest. Its reverse side is black with a white and yellow reverse-knit pattern. Both scarves are finished with yellow and black fringe at the ends and include original white fabric manufacturer tags for BamBams.
Lot: 472 - Jack & Jill Gelatin Boxes & Jell-O Recipe Cards
This group of mid-century food advertising ephemera consists of multiple unused, flat-folded product boxes for Jack and Jill Gelatin Dessert and a series of menu and recipe cards titled Jell-O Gelatin's Hostess Guide. The Jack and Jill boxes are for a 3 oz. lemon flavor variety and feature printed illustrations of the nursery rhyme characters with a large gelatin mold, including the Good Housekeeping seal. The Hostess Guide materials, produced by General Foods Kitchens, comprise several illustrated cards including Sunday Night Supper (No. 16), Card Club Luncheon (No. 20), Kaffee Klatsch (No. 33), and Your Party Plan (No. 2). These cards provide themed menus, recipes, and hosting suggestions. Included with the cards is the original cardboard mailing box, which features a printed label reading Hostess Guide From Jell-O Gelatin and a typed paper address label for a recipient in Akron, Ohio.
Lot: 473 - American Advertising Ephemera, 1883-1971
This lot comprises an assortment of American paper ephemera and advertising materials spanning the late 19th to the mid-20th centuries. A primary item is a large die-cut, bell-shaped floral print dated 1883 by E. Wolf of Philadelphia, featuring a central portrait of a young girl surrounded by roses and violets. The collection features materials related to the actress Minnie Palmer, including a theater playbill for the Leland Opera House production of William Gill's musical comedy My Sweetheart! and a separate portrait card. Advertising items include a red and white paper bag for Dukor Whole Bean Coffee from H. Greenfest and Son of New York and various Victorian trade cards for products such as Major's Cement, Barker's Nerve and Bone Liniment, and Diamond Black Leather Oil manufactured by the Globe Oil Company of Cleveland. The collection also contains promotional materials for Rising Sun Stove Polish, a Fun at Parties booklet of games and stunts, an F.W. Woolworth Co. envelope, several Nox-Rust Vapor Wrapper envelopes from the Daubert Chemical Company, and a 1971 Sambo's Restaurant sticker.
Lot: 474 - Pair Exustar E-SM341 MTB Cycling Shoes
A pair of Exustar model E-SM341 mountain bike (MTB) cycling shoes. The shoes are designed with a black and white synthetic upper featuring gray mesh panels for breathability. The closure system utilizes a three-strap hook-and-loop configuration. The soles are constructed of a rigid material with aggressive rubberized lugs for off-road traction. Branding includes EXUSTAR on the heel and top strap, and ACCELERATE on the outer side near the sole. Included are the original manufacturer box, an instruction manual, and two threaded metal toe studs in a plastic bag. Original retail tags for TRIHOOK Touch Fastener remain attached. Size markings on the box label are EURO 43, US 9.5, and UK 8.5.
Lot: 475 - Pair Levi Strauss & Co. 559 Relaxed Straight Jeans
This lot consists of two pairs of Levi Strauss and Co. 559 Relaxed Straight denim jeans. These garments are constructed from blue denim in a medium wash featuring subtle fading and whiskering. The design includes classic five-pocket styling, belt loops, and contrast stitching. Each pair features the signature Two Horse Pull patch on the rear waistband, printed with the Levi Strauss and Co. branding and the 559 model number. Original manufacturer hangtags are attached to the belt loops of each pair. The reverse of one tag identifies the item with code 015592765, barcode 039307083935, a manufacturer suggested retail price of $69.50, and a 2018 copyright. Size: 58 x 30.
Lot: 476 - Pair Fergialicious Sadey Woven Thong Sandals
A pair of Fergialicious by Fergie Sadey model women's flat thong sandals in a brown colorway. The design features a decorative woven macram�-style upper in a cage pattern that leads to a thong toe post. The sandals are constructed with an adjustable ankle strap and a gold-tone buckle. The footbed is printed with a gold-tone stylized crown logo and the text FERGIALICIOUS BY FERGIE. The sole is embossed with the brand name and includes a clear adhesive label providing the model name SADEY, material composition as all man-made, and sizing information. Size: US 6.5M (UK 4.5 / EUR 36.5 / 23.5 cm).
Lot: 477 - Pair Reebok Bema Women's Composite Toe Work Shoes
This pair of Reebok Work Bema Oxford safety shoes, model RB453, features synthetic metallic silver uppers with orange accents and a matching orange textile lining. The shoes are constructed with a non-metallic composite safety toe and a grey rubber outsole with a traction tread. The side of each shoe displays the Reebok vector logo in orange. The closure system consists of a six-eyelet lace-up design with grey laces. This lot includes the original blue Reebok Work cardboard box and an attached product hangtag. Visible markings include the Reebok brand name on the sides and the product hangtag, which also specifies Composite Toe. The box label is printed with BEMA ORANGE/SILVER OXFORD, RB453, WOMEN, ASTM F2413, and COMP TOE. A retail sticker on the box identifies the size as 9 M US.
Lot: 478 - Pair New Balance WL792BC Running Course Sneakers
A pair of New Balance WL792BC Running Course low-profile athletic shoes. The uppers are constructed from a bright blue synthetic mesh with tonal synthetic overlays. The design features neon orange accents on the interior textile lining, the signature N logo on the side panels, and the top eyelets. The shoes are equipped with white laces and a white foam midsole transitioning to a patterned rubber outsole with orange accents. The interior features a blue textile lining. The original box is included, featuring the manufacturer labels and branding. Womens Size: 11 USA, 9 UK, 43 EUR Width: B (Medium).
Lot: 479 - Pair Siskiyou Collegiate Leather Trifold Wallets
This lot contains two new-old-stock ladies trifold wallets manufactured by Siskiyou Gifts. Each wallet is constructed from black leather, identified as Fine Leather on the original retail packaging. The front of each wallet is decorated with an enameled metal collegiate team logo. One wallet features the Arizona State University Sparky the Sun Devil mascot on a yellow background, while the other features the stylized H logo for the University of Hawaii in green, silver, and black. The interior of each trifold wallet includes three credit card slots, a clear identification window, a zippered coin pouch, and a full-length compartment for bills, all secured with a snap closure. Both wallets retain their original blue paper retail bands and ID window inserts printed with Siskiyou Sports and the website www.siskiyousports.com. They are accompanied by their original blue cardboard boxes marked Siskiyou Gifts and Ladies Wallet.
Lot: 480 - Star Wars: Admiral Ackbar Funko Pop & 3 Books
This group of Star Wars memorabilia features a combination of a vinyl figure and film-related publications. Included is a Funko Pop! Star Wars #81 Admiral Ackbar vinyl bobble-head figure in its original window box, part of a series that includes characters like Han Solo and Princess Leia. The book collection consists of three titles. The Complete Star Wars Trilogy Scrapbook by Mark Cotta Vaz is a softcover guide published by Random House and Scholastic in 1999 (ISBN 0-375-80009-3). The Return of the Jedi Pull-Out Poster Book is a staple-bound softcover published by Scholastic in February 1997 (ISBN 0-590-06663-3) and contains 15 mini-posters. The Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace Movie Storybook is a hardcover volume with pictorial boards. All books are illustrated with color movie stills and character portraits from the respective films.
Lot: 481 - Breweriana & Wine Collectibles w/ Tap Handles
This lot consists of a diverse collection of advertising items from the brewing and wine industries, as well as mid-20th-century paper ephemera. The set includes two branded tap handles. The first is a Nobilo Sauvignon Blanc handle, a triangular dark blue glazed ceramic-style piece with white lettering and a partially legible base sticker reading Hand Made By Ch[...]an British Columbia Canada. It is fitted with a threaded metal insert for mounting. The second is an Estancia Pinot Grigio tap handle featuring a dark blue stem and a green-bordered diamond-shaped shield with a silver-tone metal ferrule at the base. Also included is an assortment of cardboard drink coasters representing various German, international, and regional US brands. German labels include Schultheiss, Karlsberg, Rothaus Brau, Schlossquell, Altheidelberg, Parkbrau, and Lowenbrau Munchen. International brands feature several variants of Skol and a Castella Cigars mat. US regional advertising includes Quaker Steak and Lube coasters from Downtown Sharon, Pennsylvania. The paper ephemera component includes two Tube City Pilsener labels from the Tube City Brewing Co. in McKeesport, Pennsylvania, featuring red, blue, and gold-tone lithography with Internal Revenue tax-paid notations and an alcohol content statement of 3.2 percent by weight. Additionally, there are two Italian museum or attraction entry tickets from the Repubblica Italiana, one for 150 Lire and one for 100 Lire.
Lot: 482 - Pair Mid-19th C. Hand-Colored Prints, Gilt Frames
7.25x9A pair of mid-19th-century hand-colored prints in the style of George Baxter, depicting sentimental rural and coastal scenes. One print illustrates a young man seated on a coastline beside a large dog, possibly a Bernese Mountain Dog, with clothing items including a hat and garments laid out in the foreground. The second print depicts two women and a young boy positioned on a large rock in a landscape that includes a distant castle and body of water. Both images are set within decorative printed borders featuring rounded corners and scrolling foliate patterns. The prints are mounted in period gilt wood frames with gesso ornamentation. The verso of each frame is enclosed by original vertical wooden slats held in place by small nails.
Lot: 483 - A Collection of Bicycle Accessories, Stereoscopic Viewers, and Electric Toy Kit in Original Packaging
This collection consists of several toy and utility items, most of which are housed in their original retail packaging. The lot includes a View-Master Model E stereoscopic viewer made of dark brown molded plastic or bakelite. The casing is embossed with multiple patent numbers for the United States, Great Britain, and Canada, including US patents 2,511,334 and 2,189,285. This viewer is accompanied by a GAF 21 View-Master Stereo Pictures packet titled Beautiful Washington, D.C., edited by Lowell Thomas. Also present is an Arcadia Commander folding pocket viewer made of marbled brown plastic, embossed with ARCADIA COMMANDER PAT. PEND. on the housing. It is contained in a blue and yellow box with an internal instruction pamphlet. Bicycle-related items include a battery-powered strap-on Saf-T light with a integrated long beam headlight and red reflective tail light in a color-illustrated box, and an Italian-made Velometer mechanical bicycle cyclometer with a five-digit odometer in a yellow and green graphic box. The collection is completed by a Tailor Toys Power Up electric paper airplane conversion kit, which includes a green plastic battery charger unit and a motorized propeller assembly in its original cardboard box.
Lot: 484 - Palm Vx 8MB PDA w/ Box & Accessories
This is a Palm Vx Ultra Slim handheld personal digital assistant (PDA) produced by Palm, Inc. The unit features a metallic anodized silver finish and includes 8 MB of internal memory. As a PDA, it is a non-cellular device and does not require a carrier lock status. The rear casing displays the serial number 10GK12J16431 and the text Assembled in USA. The item is accompanied by its original retail box and several accessories: a black leather flip cover with a Graffiti alphabet reference guide, a HotSync cradle with an integrated DB9 serial cable, and an AC power adapter. Printed materials include the Handbook: V Handheld Series, Read This First: Getting Started guide, and Volume 11 of the Software and Resource Guide. The device utilizes a monochrome touchscreen with a dedicated Graffiti input area, which currently has a WriteRight from Fellowes protector applied. This device operates on Palm OS and does not feature modern iCloud or FRP locking mechanisms.
Lot: 485 - ASUS Eee PC Intel Atom Netbook w/ XP & Packaging
This lot features an ASUS Eee PC netbook, a compact portable computer consistent with the Seashell series design. The device is equipped with an Intel Atom processor and was designed for the Microsoft Windows XP operating system, as indicated by the factory case stickers. The netbook features a burgundy palm rest contrasted with a black keyboard and screen bezel. The screen measures approximately 10 inches diagonally and includes a built-in webcam centered above the display. The exterior lid is white with a stylized Eee logo. The original retail packaging is included and displays ASUS branding along with the slogan easy to learn, work and play and a note that ASUS won 3056 awards in 2008. Internal specifications for RAM and storage capacity are not confirmed. Included accessories consist of the original retail box with a carrying handle, an ASUS brand AC power adapter, a power cable, and internal documentation including user guides and quick start pamphlets. The data wiping status and functional state of the internal hardware are unknown. Box Barcode: 15G002303000 Accessory Bag Barcode: 14G1100047510937K036306.
Lot: 486 - Ikan V8000W 8 Inch TFT LCD Field Monitor
This Ikan V8000W is an 8-inch TFT LCD field monitor designed for professional video production and monitoring. The screen features a 16:9 aspect ratio and is characterized as high resolution by the manufacturer. Connectivity options include HDMI, VGA, and composite video inputs. The unit is designed with an anti-glare screen, wide viewing angles, and an integrated speaker for audio monitoring. User adjustments are made via an on-screen display (OSD) control system, and the monitor supports infrared remote control functionality. For rigging, the monitor is equipped with a rear T-channel mount. Included is a breakout cable with a proprietary multi-pin connector to RCA and power barrel leads. This is a dedicated field monitor and does not contain Smart TV features or wireless internet connectivity.
Lot: 487 - Verizon Motorola RAZR, Samsung Glyde & Hotspot
An assortment of cellular telephones and mobile networking equipment branded for the Verizon Wireless carrier. The collection features devices from manufacturers including Motorola, Samsung, LG, Kyocera, and Novatel. Key identified models include a Motorola W385 flip phone, a Motorola MOTORAZR V3m music phone, a Samsung Glyde (SCH-u940) touchscreen slider with QWERTY keyboard, a Kyocera KX414 candybar-style handset, and a Verizon MiFi 4510L 4G LTE mobile hotspot. Other handsets include a silver and black Motorola candybar phone and an LG flip-style phone. The devices are constructed with plastic and metal housings in various finishes, primarily silver, charcoal, and dark blue. Internal storage capacities are not marked on the hardware; several models, such as the RAZR and Glyde, are designed with microSD expansion slots. All devices are branded for Verizon Wireless and utilize legacy CDMA technology, likely resulting in carrier-locked status. IMEI numbers and lock statuses are not visible or provided. Included are original retail boxes for the Motorola W385, MOTORAZR V3m, Samsung Glyde, and the MiFi 4510L. The lot also contains a variety of peripheral accessories including AC wall chargers, USB data cables, and a loose Samsung lithium-ion battery.
Lot: 488 - USMC & WWII Military History Books & Media (DJ)
This assortment focuses on military history with a primary emphasis on the United States Marine Corps (USMC) and World War II. The collection includes various hardcover volumes with dust jackets and trade softcover books. Notable titles include Fort Pillow: A Novel of the Civil War by Harry Turtledove (St. Martin's Press); an Expanded Edition of Voices of the Pacific by Adam Makos with Marcus Brotherton (Berkley Caliber); The Pacific, the official companion book to the HBO miniseries by Hugh Ambrose (softcover, NAL Caliber); Behind the Lines by Andrew Carroll; Why Marines Fight by James Brady (St. Martin's Press); Hell's Islands: The Untold Story of Guadalcanal by Stanley Coleman Jersey (Texas A&M University Press); Iwo by Richard Wheeler; Sniping in the Great War by Martin Pegler; The Last Hill by Bob Drury and Tom Clavin (St. Martin's Press); Chesty: The Story of Lieutenant General Lewis B. Puller, USMC by Colonel Jon T. Hoffman; and I'm Staying With My Boys: The Heroic Life of Sgt. John Basilone, USMC by Jim Proser with Jerry Cutter. Media items include a two-disc special edition DVD of the film Letters from Iwo Jima and a six-disc DVD collector's tin for the HBO miniseries The Pacific.
Lot: 489 - Pacific Theater & US Military History Books w/ DJ
This lot features a collection of eleven volumes primarily documenting military history, with a focus on the Pacific Theater during World War II, the American Civil War, and World War I aviation. The grouping includes a mix of hardcover trade editions with original dust jackets and various trade paperbacks. Notable titles and authors in the collection include: Lee's Miserables: Life in the Army of Northern Virginia from the Wilderness to Appomattox by J. Tracy Power (University of North Carolina Press, 1998), Hardcover with dust jacket. Hostile Skies: A Combat History of the American Air Service in World War I by James J. Hudson (Syracuse University Press, 1968), Hardcover with dust jacket. Goodbye, Darkness: A Memoir of the Pacific War by William Manchester (Back Bay Books), Trade paperback. Voices of the Pacific: Untold Stories from the Marine Heroes of World War II by Adam Makos with Marcus Brotherton (Berkley, 2012), Trade paperback. The Battle for Okinawa by Colonel Hiromichi Yahara (Wiley, 1995), Trade paperback. The Whirlwind of War: Voices of the Storm, 1861-1865 by Stephen B. Oates (HarperCollins, 1998), Trade paperback. The Longest Winter by Alex Kershaw (Da Capo Press, 2004), Trade paperback. Okinawa: The Last Battle of World War II by Robert Leckie (Viking, 1995), Hardcover with dust jacket. Killing the Rising Sun: How America Vanquished World War II Japan by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard (Henry Holt and Co., 2016), Hardcover with dust jacket. Stay Off the Skyline: The Sixth Marine Division on Okinawa by Laura Homan Lacey (Potomac Books, 2005), Trade paperback. Strong Men Armed: The United States Marines Against Japan by Robert Leckie (Da Capo Press, 2010), Trade paperback. The volumes are generally octavo in size and feature standard publisher bindings in cloth, boards, or original pictorial wrappers.
Lot: 490 - Ty Inc. Beanie Babies & Plush Toys
This collection consists of multiple plush toys manufactured by Ty Inc., primarily featuring items from the Beanie Babies line along with examples from the Ty Classic and Ty Attic Treasures series. Identifiable characters include two tie-dye Peace bears, one of which is loose and one of which is housed in a clear plastic display globe. Also included are Hope the praying bear, Valentina the fuchsia bear with a white embroidered heart, Mystic the unicorn with an iridescent horn and blue eyes, and two Fortune pandas with red neck ribbons. The group further contains Bows the bunny, a 1999 Holiday Teddy in light blue with snowflake motifs and a knit scarf, Crunch the shark, Legs the frog, Blackie the bear, Slippery the walrus/seal, Fuzz the bear, and a blue-marbled bear. One brown bear from the Attic Treasures collection is dressed in blue corduroy overalls and carries a tag marked Ty Collectible. The toys are constructed from various plush fabrics and are filled with polyester fiber and plastic pellets. Heart-shaped swing tags are present on most items, displaying the Ty logo and the Beanie Original Baby star emblem. Internal tag text on the rabbit identifies the character as Bows and provides manufacturing information for Ty Inc. in Oakbrook, Illinois; Fareham, Hants, United Kingdom; and Aurora, Ontario, Canada, with origin in China.
Lot: 491 - Ty Inc. Beanie Babies & Plush Toys
A collection of assorted plush toys manufactured by Ty Inc., consisting primarily of items from the Beanie Babies product line. The group features various animal characters and themed bears constructed from soft synthetic plush fabric and filled with a combination of plastic pellets and polyester fiber. Most items include original heart-shaped cardstock swing tags with the white lowercase ty logo. Several tags are housed in clear plastic protective cases. Specific identifiable models include a Millennium Bear in purple with an embroidered globe and sun, a tie-dye Peace Bear with a peace symbol, a green Kicks bear with a soccer ball, a white Valentino bear with a red heart, a 1999 Signature Bear in mottled brown, and a Spangle bear featuring a star pattern and American flag. Other characters in the collection include a leopard, a skunk, a green frog, a pink flamingo, a yellow duck, a penguin, a tan praying bear named Hope, and a blue-grey angel bear. One larger white bear is identified by its tag as a Beanie Buddy. Also included is a cow character dressed in blue pinstripe overalls with a tag marked Collectible.
Lot: 492 - Singer Sewing Machine Accessories & Ephemera
This lot comprises a collection of mid-twentieth-century sewing items and associated paper ephemera. Included is an original instruction booklet for the Singer Electric Sewing Machine Model 201-2, Reversible Feed Lock Stitch, marked Form 20340 Rev. (551). A Singer buttonholer attachment, part number 160506, is housed in its original green textured case. The attachment features a white dial with a red S and is stamped with serial number W 654321 N and several U.S. patent numbers including 2482607, 2536620, and 2547925. A blue-grey metal tin embossed with Accessories SEWING MACHINE contains various metal presser feet and specialized sewing attachments, including parts marked U.S.A. PAT. 2598319. Three needle books are included. The Atomic brand book features a space-age rocket illustration and is labeled as containing 85 assorted needles. The Happy Home brand book is marked Japan and features an illustration of three women. The third is a souvenir A Century of Progress needle book from the 1933 Chicago World Fair, depicting the Field Museum and the Hall of Science.
Lot: 493 - Canada Dry, The Party Smarty Booklet, 1970
A collection of advertising pamphlets titled The Party Smarty: An At-Home Entertainment Starring You, produced and published by Canada Dry, Corp., New York. These quarto-sized stapled booklets, copyrighted 1970, serve as a comprehensive party-planning guide with a distinct theatrical theme. The front cover features a color photograph of partygoers framed by a vibrant, multi-colored psychedelic rainbow arch. The interior content is organized into acts and scenes, including sections such as Supporting Cast, The Curtain Raiser, The Audience Lingers On, and Encore! Encore! The pages contain over 100 tips, tricks, and recipes illustrated with a combination of period color photography and stylized hand-drawn graphic art. The back cover is designed as a functional Party Checklist with designated fields for guest lists, menu planning, and a host's inventory for liquors and Canada Dry mixers.36 copys
Lot: 494 - Mid-C. American Advertising Thermometers & Tools
This lot features an assortment of approximately eleven mid-20th-century American promotional items and scientific instruments, primarily representing businesses from the Midwest and Southern United States. The collection includes various advertising thermometers, tools, and technical measuring devices. Featured items include: - A Sonnenberg Mutual Insurance Ass'n wall thermometer made of painted metal with a red and white finish. Printed text includes "SONNENBERG MUTUAL INSURANCE ASS'N.", "Fire, Lightning, Windstorm, Hail and Extended Coverage", "Dalton - Ohio", and phone number "828-2242". The top of the piece states "Protection Since 1859". - A 1st Wisconsin Bank promotional thermometer in the shape of a key. Printed on cardboard, it features the text "SAVE at the 1st WISCONSIN Your Personal Service Bank" and is marked "No. 605". It includes a weather-predicting disc with instructions to watch the color change from blue to rosy pink. - A Ken�s Wholesale Lighting thermometer with a wooden base and a ship�s wheel top. It advertises "KEN'S WHOLESALE LIGHTING" at "1155 W 2nd St., Miami, Fla." and includes an "Official Weather Check" color-changing disc. - A Keim Blacksmith Shop wall thermometer featuring a circular white plastic frame surrounding a scenic lake landscape print. A small plaque is marked "KEIM BLACKSMITH SHOP, Ashland, O. 44805". - Two salesman sample vertical thermometers, one in red plastic and one in natural wood, both printed with "HERE IS HI-VALUE AD SPACE" and marked "Sample No. 601" and "Sample No. 601 C" respectively. - A Schrier Cheese Factory spirit level constructed of wood with remnants of red paint. Stenciled text reads: "SCHRIER CHEESE FACTORY", "PHONE 562-8946", "BUCYRUS, OHIO". The metal plate covering the bubble vial is present. - An Acu-Math No. 150 white plastic slide rule marked "MADE IN U.S.A.". This item is accompanied by its original tan-colored protective sleeve and a paper manual titled "INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING TRIG and LOG LOG SLIDE RULES" published by Acu-Rule Manufacturing, St. Louis, MO. - An E. Edelmann & Co. glass hydrometer float, marked "FLOAT No. 1090" and "MADE BY E. EDELMANN & CO". It is housed in its original cylindrical cardboard tube marked "PRECISIONEERED BY E. EDELMANN & CO., CHICAGO, ILL." - A Sears Kenmore accessory or part, contained within its original yellow and clear plastic retail display box. - A red plastic promotional tool with black text advertising "JOSEPH M. BULL, INC." and "THE ROBOT IMPERIAL CAR WASH". - A Tyrex Ephemera promotional card for "TYREX tire cord" referencing "TIME" magazine.
Lot: 495 - Menschik-Goldman Train, Peanuts & Holiday Toys
This collection features an eclectic variety of toys, holiday novelties, and miniature collectibles. Included is a set of three molded plastic Peanuts figures: Charlie Brown wearing a red baseball cap and his signature zig-zag shirt, Snoopy as the World War I Flying Ace with a blue aviator cap and yellow goggles, and Snoopy seated next to a red doghouse. The Charlie Brown figure features shoes marked 1950, 1952 United Feature Syndicate, Inc. A Pez dispenser is included, featuring a Bee character on a black and yellow striped stem marked MADE IN AUSTRIA and PATENT NO 3.942.683. The lot also contains a Birthday Candle Train by Menschik-Goldman, Inc., comprising five hand-painted ceramic or composition train cars with wire links, housed in the original cardboard box marked MADE IN JAPAN. Holiday and cake decorations include two small celluloid-style elf figures in red and green, various plastic script picks for Happy Birthday and Merry Christmas, and five plastic animal head picks. Additional miniatures include a row of toy soldiers, a snowman, a plastic deer, a kangaroo, and two dolls in traditional folk costumes. Miscellaneous items include a brass-toned bell, a pink cocktail umbrella, a wooden block stamped AMERICAN, two costume jewelry rings with stones, a watch head with a decorated dial, one polished white onyx-style chess piece, and one turned wood chess piece.
Lot: 496 - A Trio of Electronic and Mechanical Devices including a Maxon Radar Detector, Workman CB Microphone, and Ametek Force Gauge
This lot features three items: a radar detector, a CB microphone, and a mechanical force gauge. The radar detector is a Maxon Systems, Inc. model RD-1 Anti-Falsing dual superheterodyne unit, which includes its original retail box dated 1985. The device is designed for X and K-band detection and features an LED bar graph signal indicator, volume control knob, and highway/city mode button. The handheld CB radio microphone is a Workman Electronic Products model DM-507-4Q, an omni-directional dynamic microphone sealed in its original blister packaging. It is configured with a 5-pin DIN connector for use with Cobra and Uniden systems and bears a metal Super Star nameplate. The professional-grade mechanical force gauge is an Ametek Hunter Spring Division model LN-32, featuring an analog dial with a 0 to 130 Newton scale. The gauge is constructed with a black composite body and includes a metal hook for measuring tension. Adhesive labels on the body provide Newton to pound conversions, and an additional side label is marked 3024-10.
Lot: 497 - 40 Coca-Cola & Texaco Advertising Pocket Mirrors
This lot consists of approximately 60 circular advertising pocket mirrors, primarily featuring Coca-Cola branding alongside a single Texaco example. The mirrors are constructed with lithographed metal-wrapped frames and glass mirror inserts on the reverse. The collection includes two distinct Coca-Cola designs: one featuring a hand holding a bottle with golden wings accompanied by the text Pause... Go refreshed, and another featuring the classic Coca-Cola script and contour bottle. The Texaco mirror displays the Fire-Chief Gasoline fireman's helmet and star logo. Visible markings on the Coca-Cola examples include the script trademark and the copyright notice The Coca-Cola Company All rights reserved, identifying these items as licensed contemporary reproductions of mid-20th-century advertising motifs. The Texaco mirror is marked with Texaco Reg. T.M. and Fire-Chief Gasoline.
Lot: 498 - Trading Stamp Books, 1895 Ohio Bills & Ephemera
This lot comprises an assortment of mid-20th-century consumer trading stamp books, late 19th-century postal documents, and international philatelic materials. The collection includes multiple trading stamp saver books from prominent American programs, featuring S&H Green Stamps Quick Saver Books and 10s and 50s Saver Books published by The Sperry and Hutchinson Company. Also present are several MacDonald Plaid Stamp Saver Books with characteristic red tartan covers, a Gold Bell Savings Book, a Blue Chip Super-Ten Savings Book, and a Top Value Hi-D purse-size saver book. A group of manuscript and printed Registry Bill forms from Walnut Creek, Ohio, is dated to April and May 1895. These documents are signed by postmaster L. J. Bahler and list shipments to various companies including Sears Roebuck and Co., R. H. Shumway, and H. Black Son and Co. Philatelic materials consist of a small group of Portuguese colonial postage stamps issued for Angola and S. Tome e Principe. Additional items include a 1918 calendar card from C. A. Snow and Co. Patent Lawyers of Washington, D.C., a Funk's G Hybrid Your Right Decision promotional booklet, a How to Collect Postage Stamps instructional guide, and a pad of Eureka Carlisle parcel post and caution labels dating to 1966. The items are primarily softcover pamphlets and single-sheet documents with varied printed and manuscript elements.
Lot: 499 - Domestic & Import Auto Sales Brochures 1990-2013
This is a collection of original automotive sales brochures and marketing catalogs from various domestic and international manufacturers, primarily representing two distinct eras: the early 1990s and the early 2010s. The lot features materials from American luxury and economy brands, as well as prominent import makes. Included Domestic Materials: The collection contains a 1991 Buick full line catalog detailing the LeSabre and Park Avenue, featuring interior and exterior photography and technical specifications. Other early 1990s domestic items include a 1990 Cadillac Style full line catalog, a 1991 Lincoln catalog covering the Town Car, Continental, and Mark VII, and a 1990 Mercury catalog featuring the Cougar, Sable, Topaz, Tracer, and Grand Marquis. The lot also includes a 1990 Ford full line catalog, a 1990 Eagle catalog for the Premier, Summit, and Talon, and 1991 introductory marketing materials for Saturn. Modern domestic pieces include a 2013 GMC Model Line catalog and an approximately 2013 Ford Fusion Go Further brochure. Materials for Pontiac are also present. Included Import Materials: The assortment features an early 1990s Lexus catalog for the LS 400 and ES 250 and a 1992 Hyundai Elantra brochure. Modern import materials include 2010 and 2013 Hyundai full line catalogs, 2010 Toyota marketing materials, 2013 Scion individual brochures for the xB and xD models, and materials for Kia. The items are softcover, stapled-wrap catalogs and multi-page folding brochures produced in various sizes, including oversized formats.
Lot: 500 - Automotive Sales Brochures & Literature, 1990-2013
This lot comprises a collection of original automotive sales brochures and promotional literature, representing a range of makes and models from 1990 through 2013. The collection is primarily composed of domestic US manufacturers including Ford, Chevrolet, Buick, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, GMC, and Saturn, with additional material for Eagle, Nissan, BMW, and Mitsubishi. Highlights include a 1994 Ford Cars brochure featuring the Mustang, a dedicated 1994 Chevrolet Impala SS brochure, and late 1990s Buick Regal and LeSabre booklets. The group also features multi-product line catalogs such as the 2010 Chevrolet and 2010 GMC full-line brochures. Early 1990s entries include a 1990 Oldsmobile catalog for the Toronado and Trofeo, a 1990 Nissan Cars and Trucks brochure, and 1992 literature for Buick and Saturn. Formats range from staple-bound multi-page catalogs to gatefold brochures and square-format promotional mailers. Several items include original paper mailing inserts or envelopes as distributed by dealerships.
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