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The Dude Living Estate Cast Iron, Gold, Range

Sun Jun 28 - 03:00PM


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Swisher Bros. Auction

Auctioneer ID#: 34885

Phone: 502-633-6555

License: P3440FFL#46121101SM05050

Lot: 1 - Kenton Overland Circus Horse Drawn Tiger Wagon 4"X11"X7"

This Kenton Hardware Company horse-drawn tiger wagon is part of the Overland Circus series of cast iron pull toys. The red-painted wagon features embossed gold-toned lettering on both sides reading OVERLAND CIRCUS. The wagon body is constructed from two main cast halves and features gold-painted vertical bars and decorative scrolling elements along the chassis. The set includes its original removable driver figure wearing a green suit and black hat, along with a removable yellow tiger figure with black stripes and a red mouth. The wagon is pulled by a single cream-colored horse with yellow and red harness details, also formed from two cast halves joined by a screw. The vehicle is equipped with four spoked cast iron wheels finished in black with gold-toned centers. A functional hinged gate at the rear of the wagon cage opens downward to serve as a ramp.

Lot: 2 - 1990 Coca-Cola Domed Metal Tacker-Type Advertising Sign 12"

This is a circular, convex lithographed metal advertising sign for Coca-Cola, dated 1990. It is a modern reproduction of vintage advertising art from the Coca-Cola Company archives. The sign features a red background with the white script logo and a central graphic of a classic contour bottle with green accents and a green and white cap. The bottom front edge is marked with a 1990 copyright. The reverse side includes a paper label identifying it as a Tacker-Type sign and stating it was made in China. The label references archival art by Norman Rockwell, N.C. Wyeth, and Haddon Sundblom. The sign has one pre-drilled mounting hole at the top edge.

Lot: 3 - Vintage Cast Iron Pointer or Setter Hunting Dog Doorstop 6"X19"X11"

This vintage figurine is a hollow-cast iron representation of a hunting dog in a classic pointing posture, with one front leg lifted. The breed characteristics suggest a pointer or setter, featuring a squared muzzle, drooping ears, and a feathered tail. The item is constructed from two halves, with prominent vertical mold seams visible along the center of the head, chest, and tail. There are no maker's marks, signatures, or model numbers visible on the exterior or within the hollow interior. This style of cast iron animal figure was widely produced in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries by various foundries and served as a functional doorstop or decorative hearth accessory.

Lot: 4 - Vintage Railroad Style Signal Lantern with Fresnel Lens 10"X12"X18"

This is a vintage industrial transportation signal lantern designed for railroad or heavy vehicle use. The lantern features a square-bodied construction with a large circular clear glass Fresnel lens on the front designed to magnify and project light. It is equipped with two sturdy side mounting brackets featuring integral loop handles for attachment to a fixed mount. The top includes a hinged chimney vent and a wire bail handle. The interior houses a removable oil or kerosene font assembly with a brass burner. While an embossed rectangular marking is visible on the side of the font, the characters are too worn and obscured to be definitively identified. This lantern reflects the design of early 20th-century rail signals, frequently associated with manufacturers such as Adams and Westlake or markers used within the Indian Railway system.

Lot: 5 - Vintage Gold Tone Baroque Style Rotary Telephone 9"X11"X9"

This is a late 20th-century reproduction of a French Provincial or Neo-Victorian style cradle telephone. The unit features an ornate cast metal body with a polished gold-tone finish, heavily embossed with scrollwork, acanthus leaves, shells, and floral motifs. The handset is constructed with a cream-colored plastic grip and matching mouthpiece and earpiece caps, connected to the base by a cream coiled cord. The rotary dial plate features a white finger wheel with black lettering and red numbering. Centered in the dial is a circular decorative cameo depicting a classical landscape scene. The phone rests on four integrated stylized scroll feet. A white oval label on the underside of the base provides regulatory and manufacturing information, identifying the item as Made in Taiwan with FCC approval number CPV 74G-63335-TE-R. This style of decorative telephone was commonly marketed in the United States during the 1970s and 1980s.

Lot: 6 - Cast Iron Figural Dachshund Dog Boot Scraper 4"X11"X4"

This figural boot scraper is constructed of cast iron and modeled in the form of a dachshund dog. The piece features characteristic breed traits, including long ears, a pointed snout, and a tail that curves back toward the body to form a closed loop. A vertical, narrow blade is integrated into the center of the dog's back for the purpose of scraping mud and debris from the soles of boots. The object is produced via sand casting, displaying a rough, pitted texture and a visible casting seam along the longitudinal center of the belly. No manufacturer marks, model numbers, or foundry stamps are present on the body or the underside.

Lot: 7 - Vintage Horse-Drawn Phaeton-Style Carriage with Two Figures Attributed to Hubley Mfg. Co. 3"X11"X5"

This cast iron toy is a horse-drawn phaeton-style carriage attributed to the Hubley Manufacturing Company. The assembly features a two-horse team pulling an open carriage occupied by two molded figures. The driver is depicted in a black bowler hat and jacket with cream-colored trousers, while the rear passenger wears a light green dress and matching bonnet. The horses are painted white in a dynamic trotting pose with red harness details and black hooves. The carriage body is decorated with a red, black, and white paint scheme featuring hand-painted floral motifs of red flowers and green leaves on the side panels. The four spoked wheels are finished in cream-colored paint and rotate on metal axles. The underside of the central draft pole is embossed with the words MADE IN USA.

Lot: 8 - Hubley Manufacturing Company Horse-Drawn Carriage Doorstop 4"X19"X9"

This vintage cast iron doorstop is a single-sided relief casting of an ornate horse-drawn carriage or stagecoach. The design features a detailed enclosed carriage with four spoked wheels pulled by a pair of harnessed horses. The piece retains portions of its original polychrome paint, including white, green, and gold accents. The reverse side of the object is hollow-cast and features the incised mold number 572 on the back of the carriage body. This mold number is a documented identifier for items produced by the Hubley Manufacturing Company of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The entire scene is supported by an integral elongated base.

Lot: 9 - Antique Beehive Style Wood Mantel Clock Attributed to Gustav Becker 6"X10"X13"

This mechanical mantel clock features an arched beehive-style case constructed of stained hardwood with a dark reddish-brown finish. The clock is attributed to Gustav Becker based on the distinctive embossed floral and starburst decorative plate attached to the striking mechanism within the movement. The eight-day mechanical movement provides time and strike functions, hitting a spiral wire gong located inside the case. The movement backplate is stamped with the markings A18 and 15. The silvered metal dial is set with black Arabic numerals, a block-style outer minute track, and two winding arbors. It is finished with black spade-shaped hands and protected by a hinged brass bezel with a glass lens. The case front is accented with two rectangular panels outlined in gold-toned borders and the entire piece sits on four brass ball feet. A winding key is included.

Lot: 10 - United Metal Goods Mfg. Co. Model 640 Royal Coach Electric Mantel Clock 5"X21"X9"

A vintage United Metal Goods Manufacturing Company, Inc. Model 640 Royal Coach novelty electric mantel clock. The clock case is designed as an ornate Rococo-style carriage featuring decorative scrollwork, cherub figures at the front and rear, and a crown finial with a cross. The carriage is drawn by a team of four horses in mid-stride, connected to the coach and each other by silver-toned ball chains. The assembly is mounted on a finished rectangular wooden base. The circular dial features a cream-colored ground with an ornate scrollwork center and black Roman numerals. The dial is marked with the United logo in script. The reverse of the clock movement retains an original paper label stating Model No. 640, manufactured by United Metal Goods Mfg. Co. Inc. in Brooklyn, New York. Technical specifications listed include AC current only, 115 volt, 60 cycles, and 2 watts.

Lot: 11 - Jocko Style Lawn Jockey Doorstop 5"X11"

This figure is designed in the Jocko style, a common form for cast iron lawn jockeys and decorative doorstops. The figure is depicted in a traditional pose with the left hand resting on the hip and the right arm extended, holding a metal ring. The jockey is dressed in a red cap and a red vest over a white long-sleeved shirt and white trousers. The figure stands atop a tiered, square pedestal base. The underside of the base is hollow and reveals an internal iron support rod used in the casting process. No manufacturer marks, patent numbers, or foundry stamps were identified during visual inspection.

Lot: 12 - Vintage Cast Iron Scottish Terrier Dog Doorstop 4"X10"X8"

A vintage cast iron doorstop modeled as a standing Scottish Terrier, or Scottie. The piece is produced using a two-part casting method, joined together by a single flat-head screw located on the right flank. The dog is depicted with breed-specific characteristics including pointed ears, a prominent muzzle, and a short upright tail, with the head slightly turned to its right. The surface is heavily textured to represent a wiry coat. The figurine is finished in an off-white or cream paint with black paint on the nose and reddish-brown highlights in the eyes. The interior of the casting is hollow. No foundry marks, model numbers, or manufacturer labels are visible on the exterior or the interior base.

Lot: 13 - Champion Hardware Co. Police Motorcycle Toy with Rider 3.5"X9"X6"

This toy represents a motorcycle with an integrated police officer rider, manufactured by the Champion Hardware Co. The figure and vehicle are composed of two cast iron halves secured with a central screw. The motorcycle features an olive green painted finish, while the patrolman is finished in black with a black cap and pinkish facial features. The handlebars and primary headlight are accented with silver paint, and the engine components and auxiliary lights feature gold-tone highlights. The toy is equipped with two black-painted cast iron main wheels and two smaller outrigger wheels for balance. The manufacturer name CHAMPION is embossed on the sidewalls of the tires.

Lot: 14 - Vintage Cast Iron Crowing Rooster Figurine 4"X7"X9"

A vintage hollow-cast figurine of a crowing rooster, modeled in a proud, upright stance with its head tilted back, beak open, and tail feathers fanned. The piece is manufactured from cast iron and utilizes a two-piece construction method, evidenced by the prominent mold seam running vertically along the center of the bird. The figurine features a wide, hollow base that is open to the underside. No maker marks, factory stamps, or model numbers are present on the exterior or interior surfaces. This item is characteristic of mid-20th-century American folk-style garden or kitchen decor.

Lot: 15 - Coca-Cola Tiffany-Style Table Lamp with Plastic Shade 10"X15"

A Coca-Cola branded table lamp designed in the Tiffany style, featuring a domed shade composed of plastic or acrylic panels. The shade is decorated with the Coca-Cola script logo in an off-white tone set against a vibrant red background, accented by green and yellow rectangular border panels. Dark lines throughout the shade simulate traditional leaded glass construction. The shade is topped with a decorative metal finial. The lamp rests on a heavy cast metal base with an antiqued brass finish, featuring a fluted central stem and a scalloped pedestal base embossed with floral and star motifs. A registered trademark symbol is present on the shade near the logo. The electrical cord is marked with safety specifications: (UL) E157718 SPT-2 18AWGX2C VW-1 105C.

Lot: 16 - Vintage-Style Coca-Cola Horse-Drawn Delivery Wagon Set with Driver and Umbrella 4"X20"X8"

This set is a later 20th-century cast iron production of a horse-drawn delivery wagon. The toy features a red-painted wagon pulled by a team of brown horses. The wagon body is decorated with raised white-painted lettering on both sides reading DRINK Coca-Cola IN BOTTLES and the brand logo on the tailgate. The horses are finished with black harness details, gold-toned collar accents, and white markings on the legs. The wheels and hitching framework are painted white. The set includes a removable cast iron driver figure and a red-and-white umbrella featuring the Coca-Cola logo. Phillips-head screws used in the construction of the horse figures indicate a modern manufacture. No maker marks are visible on the item.

Lot: 17 - Vintage Horse-Drawn Cast Iron Stagecoach with Two-Horse Team and Driver 4"X12"X5"

This lot features a vintage cast iron pull toy depicting a horse-drawn stagecoach, designed in the style of early to mid-20th-century American toys. The coach is constructed of painted cast iron with a two-piece body held together by slotted screws. The exterior is finished in red paint with gold-toned pinstripe accents and black outlines around the windows and roof railings. The rear luggage boot is finished in a contrasting cream color with black horizontal stripes. A separate cast metal driver figure, painted with a green coat and black hat, is seated at the front. The team consists of two white horses in a galloping pose with black-painted manes and tails. To facilitate movement, the stagecoach is equipped with four black spoked wheels, and the horse team features a single red-painted wheel situated beneath the hitch. No manufacturer marks or brand names are visible on the item.

Lot: 18 - Vintage Cast Iron Crowing Rooster Figurine 4"X7"X9"

A vintage hollow-cast figurine of a crowing rooster, modeled in a proud, upright stance with its head tilted back, beak open, and tail feathers fanned. The piece is manufactured from cast iron and utilizes a two-piece construction method, evidenced by the prominent mold seam running vertically along the center of the bird. The figurine features a wide, hollow base that is open to the underside. No maker marks, factory stamps, or model numbers are present on the exterior or interior surfaces. This item is characteristic of mid-20th-century American folk-style garden or kitchen decor.

Lot: 19 - Gibraltar Manufacturing Company Covered Wagon Electric Clock and Lamp 5"X16"X9"

This mid-century electric novelty table clock and lamp was produced by the Gibraltar Manufacturing Company Inc. of Jersey City, New Jersey. The unit is designed in the form of a horse-drawn covered wagon mounted on a rectangular wooden base with beveled edges. The wagon features a wooden body with four silver-toned metal spoked wheels and an arched, translucent pink plastic shade secured with cord lacing. A pair of silver-toned metal horses is attached to the front of the wagon with black cord reins. An analog clock is integrated into the side of the wagon, featuring a circular dial marked GIBRALTAR and JERSEY CITY, N.J. The reverse of the clock mechanism is stamped with the manufacturer details: GIBRALTAR MFG. CO. INC. JERSEY CITY 4, N.J. 110 V. A.C. 60 C. 3 W. MADE IN U.S.A., along with an Underwriters Laboratories (UL) mark. The use of a single-digit postal zone (Jersey City 4) indicates a manufacture date prior to the 1963 implementation of ZIP codes. A rotary power switch is located on the top of the wooden base.

Lot: 20 - Vintage Cast Iron English Pointer Dog Doorstop 4"X15"X8"

A vintage cast iron doorstop depicting an English Pointer in a classic pointing stance. The figure is modeled with the front right paw raised, the head forward, and the tail extended. The item is manufactured using a two-piece hollow-cast construction, joined along a central vertical seam and secured by a single slotted screw on the right shoulder. The exterior is finished with an off-white paint base and black markings on the head, ears, back, and base of the tail. This specific design is widely attributed to the Hubley Manufacturing Company, dating to the early to mid-20th century. No manufacturer marks, model numbers, or labels are visible on the exterior or the underside of the piece.

Lot: 21 - A Pair of Decoupage Wood Plaques Featuring Kentucky Equestrian Scenes, Attributed to Helen Stark 15"X10"

These two items are decorative wall plaques created in the decoupage style. Each piece consists of a color lithographic print, likely repurposed from a commercial calendar, mounted to a solid wood plaque with beveled edges and finished with a thick, high-gloss resin topcoat. The prints are identified by small printed labels on the front: one depicts Thoroughbreds at Claiborne Farm near Paris, Kentucky, and the other shows horses in the Bluegrass Region around Lexington, Kentucky. The reverse sides are finished with a clear coat and include sawtooth hangers for wall mounting. Both plaques feature handwritten ink inscriptions on the back. The inscription on the left plaque reads: Standard Oil calendar print around 1969 Helen Stark. The inscription on the right plaque reads: Standard oil calendar print around 1969 Helen Stark.

Lot: 22 - Vintage Shut the Box Tabletop Dice Game with Nine Tiles 11"X14"X3"

This is a vintage tabletop Shut the Box dice game, also known as Canoga. The unit is constructed of wood with a medium-brown stained finish and a green felt-lined rolling area. The game features nine individually hinged tiles numbered 1 through 9, which are mounted on a metal rod and flip manually to track the score. A built-in compartment is located on the upper right side of the wooden frame. This set includes three white plastic dice with black pips. No maker marks or labels are visible on the item.

Lot: 23 - Vintage Coca-Cola Metal Button Sign Thermometer with Bottle Graphic, Mid-20th Century 3"X24"

A vintage mid-20th-century Coca-Cola promotional button sign constructed from pressed metal. The sign features a characteristic convex, domed profile. The face displays the iconic Coca-Cola script logo in white against a signature red background. Overlapping the script is a detailed graphic representation of the classic green glass contour bottle, complete with highlights and a branded bottle cap. Small, weathered characters are present on the label portion of the bottle illustration and below the main script, though they are obscured by surface wear. The reverse side of the sign exhibits a dark finish that has heavily oxidized over time.

Lot: 24 - Vintage Coca-Cola Die-Cut Metal Bottle Advertising Thermometer 9"X29"

This vintage Coca-Cola advertising thermometer is made of embossed metal and shaped in the brand's signature contour bottle silhouette. The lithographic print depicts a full bottle of soda with stylized highlights and condensation droplets. A glass thermometer tube is centrally mounted against a white scale featuring a Fahrenheit range of -30 to 120 degrees and a Celsius range of -30 to 50 degrees. The Coca-Cola script logo appears in white above the scale. The reverse is finished in red paint. The base of the thermometer scale is marked ASSEMBLED MEXICO.

Lot: 25 - Daval 5 Cent 21 Blackjack Baby Trade Stimulator 5.5"X7"X9"

Attributed to Daval Manufacturing Co. of Chicago, Illinois, this countertop trade stimulator is the 21 Blackjack model. The device is housed in a cast metal cabinet featuring a two-tone green and blue crackle or hammered paint finish. This 5-cent (nickel) coin-operated mechanical machine includes a side-pull lever to initiate play and three top-mounted push buttons labeled DEAL, HOUSE, and DRAW to reveal the reels. An instruction plate on the top surface provides gameplay rules, stating that players must beat the house number on the center reel without exceeding a total of 21. The front of the machine is adorned with a red 21 plaque and a coin-viewing window. The internal mechanical components, including the reels and springs, are visible via a rear access door. The base of the unit is stamped with the serial number 6327. The machine is accompanied by a functional rear door lock and one key.

Lot: 26 - Vintage Cast Iron Boston Terrier Still Bank 5"X10"X10"

This is a vintage cast iron still bank modeled in the form of a Boston Terrier dog. The piece is constructed from two cast metal halves joined by a single flat-head screw on the left side of the body. The dog is depicted in a standing pose with the head turned toward its right side. A narrow coin slot is located horizontally on the upper back. The figurine features a polychrome painted finish with black patches over a cream-colored base, along with painted details on the face including the eyes and mouth. The style is consistent with early 20th-century banks produced by American foundries such as Hubley or A.C. Williams, though no specific manufacturer marks or stamps are visible on the item.

Lot: 27 - Vintage Cast Iron Scottish Terrier Doorstop Attributed to Hubley 4"X10"X8"

A vintage cast iron decorative figure of a Scottish Terrier, attributed to the Hubley Manufacturing Company based on its form and characteristic texture. The figure is modeled in a standing, alert posture with upright ears and a vertical tail. The casting features a distinctively heavy texture intended to represent the breed’s wiry coat. The piece is finished in a black paint or lacquer. No maker's marks, signatures, or model numbers are visible on the exterior surfaces of the piece.

Lot: 28 - Cast Iron Boston Terrier Doorstop Attributed to Hubley Manufacturing Co. 4"X10"X9.5"

This vintage cast iron figural doorstop is modeled in the form of a standing Boston Terrier with its head turned toward the left. Based on its distinctive form and assembly, the piece is attributed to the Hubley Manufacturing Company of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The doorstop is constructed from two hollow-cast iron sections joined by a single flat-head screw visible on the dog's right side. The figure displays characteristic breed features including cropped ears and a short, curled tail. The painted finish consists of black and cream tones, with a small trace of red paint remaining on the mouth.

Lot: 29 - Cast Iron English Setter Dog Doorstop 4"X16"X9"

This vintage doorstop is a naturalistic representation of an English Setter hunting dog in a stalking or pointing stance. The dog is modeled with its left front paw raised and a feathered tail extended horizontally, a pose characteristic of the breed while on scent. The piece is constructed from two hollow-cast iron sections joined together by two visible flat-head screws, with one located behind the ear and the other on the rear flank. The exterior surface is finished in cream-colored paint with black patches on the head, ears, and back, and a small application of red paint at the mouth. The casting features detailed texture simulating fur, particularly on the chest, tail, and legs. While no maker's marks are present on the exterior or the base, this specific model is a documented design attributed to the Hubley Manufacturing Company, frequently cited in trade catalogs as model number 254.

Lot: 30 - Painted Cast Iron Wire Fox Terrier Dog Figurine in the Style of Hubley 4"X8"X8"

This is a painted cast iron figurine depicting a standing dog, identified by its physical characteristics as a Wire Fox Terrier. The dog is rendered in a four-legged pose with its head turned slightly to the right. The figurine is constructed from a two-part hollow casting joined along a vertical seam and secured with a single flat-head screw on the right side of the torso. The exterior surface is textured to represent a wire-haired coat. The piece is hand-painted with a cream-colored base and features large black patches on the back and head, accented with mustard-yellow borders. A thin green painted band around the neck suggests a collar, and the eyes are detailed with white and black paint. Based on its material and design, the object likely served as a decorative doorstop. No factory marks, manufacturer names, or model numbers are visible on the exterior or the underside of the feet.

Lot: 31 - Percussion Single-Shot Pocket Pistol Mounted for Display 8"X5"

This unidentified single-shot percussion pocket pistol, in a style often referred to as a boot pistol, is mounted on a rectangular wooden display plaque. The firearm features a tapered metal barrel and a frame with a center-mounted hammer and a spur-style trigger. The metal components show remnants of original nickel or silver plating over iron. The pistol is fitted with bird's-head style wooden grips secured by a single screw. No manufacturer names, model numbers, serial numbers, or proof marks are visible on the exterior surfaces. Action Type: single shot Caliber: [not visible] Serial Number: [not visible].

Lot: 32 - Liberty Single-Action Spur Trigger Pocket Revolver .22 Caliber with 2.25 Inch Barrel Antique 8"X5"

This lot features one antique single-action spur trigger pocket revolver, a type frequently classified as a suicide special, chambered in .22 caliber rimfire. The firearm is configured with a 2.25 inch round barrel and a five-shot fluted cylinder. The frame is constructed of metal with a bird's head grip profile. The grips are made of molded black hard rubber and are decorated with a federal shield motif containing stars and stripes at the top and a circular medallion featuring a portrait of George Washington at the bottom. No manufacturer or model markings are clearly legible on the top strap or barrel due to significant surface wear and the application of a later coating. The revolver is currently secured to a rectangular wooden display block by two metal staples. Note - As an antique or black powder firearm, this item does not require a background check.

Lot: 33 - Antique Cast Iron Wall-Mounted Mailbox with Architectural Relief 3"X6"X12"

An antique American wall-mounted mailbox constructed of cast iron. This early 20th-century piece features a protruding, rounded mail compartment set against a vertical backplate. The front of the compartment is decorated with the word MAIL in raised serif block lettering. Below the mail slot is a decorative relief casting of a classical building facade, resembling a Greek temple, with a triangular pediment and four vertical slats that function as viewing windows to check for mail. The box is equipped with a top-loading hinged lid featuring decorative ears at the hinge points. A cast iron hasp is located on the front to allow for a padlock. The body is finished in a weathered blue paint over the original surface. The interior lid contains raised casting marks that are obscured by oxidation and thick paint. The backplate is a contemporary replacement made of galvanized sheet metal, secured to the cast iron frame by tabs and a single screw.

Lot: 34 - Cast Iron Standing Pig Still Bank 3.5"X8"X5"

This still bank is modeled in the form of a standing pig and is constructed from cast iron in two separate halves. The piece features a coin slot located along the upper ridge of the back. The pig is depicted in a naturalistic standing pose with downward-slanting ears and a curled tail. No manufacturer marks or patent information are visible on any surface. While the design is a common form produced by early 20th-century companies such as A.C. Williams, the lack of markings and the specific casting quality are also consistent with later decorative versions or reproductions of this classic design.

Lot: 35 - Vintage Horse-Drawn Stagecoach with Driver 3"X12"X5"

This vintage horse-drawn stagecoach toy is constructed of cast iron. The set includes a pair of horses in a galloping pose, finished in white paint with black manes, tails, and hooves. The horses are mounted to a red-painted cast iron hitch featuring a small black stabilizing wheel underneath. The stagecoach body is painted brown with yellow accents on the window frames and four yellow spoked wheels. A removable cast iron driver figure is seated at the front, depicted wearing a yellow coat, gray trousers, black boots, and a gray hat. The toy features freewheeling movement via rotating wheels. No manufacturer marks or signatures are visible on the casting.

Lot: 36 - Horse-Drawn Fire Pumper Engine Toy with Driver 4"X12"X5"

A contemporary horse-drawn fire pumper engine toy modeled after antique designs. This set consists of a pumper wagon, a two-horse team, and a removable driver figure. The pumper is finished in red paint with silver-painted accents on the boiler and bells, and it is mounted on four yellow-painted spoke wheels. The driver figure is painted green with a black hat. The pair of horses is finished in white with dark purple-painted harness details. The assembly is constructed of cast iron components secured with modern Phillips head screws, visible on the sides of the horses and the pumper body. All four wheels are functional and designed to roll. No maker marks, stamps, or labels are visible on any of the components.

Lot: 37 - Antique Victorian Wood Gingerbread Mantel Clock Attributed to Waterbury 5"X13"X19"

This late 19th-century American Victorian mantel clock is designed in the gingerbread or kitchen style. The wooden case, potentially walnut or oak, is decorated with pressed and carved scrollwork, featuring an architectural peaked top and a carved leaf-form finial. The clock face is protected by an arched glass door. The circular metal dial features Roman numerals and black spade-style hands. Two winding arbors on the dial suggest an eight-day striking movement that sounds on the hour and half-hour. The pendulum features a decorative brass bob embossed with a bird, possibly a crane or heron, amidst marsh reeds. A double-ended brass winding key is included. Accompanying the clock is a handwritten genealogical note detailing the ownership history within the Faulkner, Kothman, and Brake families of Ohio, with birth dates ranging from 1882 to 1955. While the maker mark on the dial is illegible due to wear, the design and construction are characteristic of the Tampa model by the Waterbury Clock Company or similar American clockmakers of the late Victorian era.

Lot: 38 - Sessions 8-Day Architectural Style Wooden Mantel Clock with Lion Head Pulls 6"X10"X11"

This is an architectural-style mantel clock produced by the Sessions Clock Company. The wooden case features a polished finish with a molded pediment and a flared base. The front facade is accented by two fluted gilt metal columns with Corinthian capitals. Each side of the case is decorated with a gilt metal lion head ring pull. The ornate dial consists of a gilt metal filigree overlay on a light-colored background with black Arabic numerals in a Gothic-style font and black metal pierced hands. A regulation winding hole is located at the twelve o'clock position and is marked F and S for fast and slow. The dial is marked SESSIONS and MADE IN USA. The clock contains a mechanical, spring-driven 8-day time and strike movement with brass plates, two steel mainsprings, and a pendulum. It includes a copper-colored metal bell for striking. A double-ended metal winding key accompanies the clock.

Lot: 39 - Ansonia Clock Co. Victorian Gothic Steeple Mantel Clock 5"X11"X20"

An American Victorian Gothic steeple mantel clock manufactured by the Ansonia Clock Co. The wooden case features a dual-peaked architectural top accented with turned finials and side columns. The front of the case houses a two-part glazed door. The upper portion displays a painted dial with Roman numerals and two winding apertures. The lower glass panel is decorated with a polychrome transfer-printed image of a winged cherub with floral garlands. The interior includes a cast-iron gong mount embossed with Ansonia Clock Co. and a partial original paper label. The label includes the maker name and locations in New York and Ansonia, Connecticut, along with text referring to Eight Day and Thirty Hour Gothic models. This lot includes a brass-faced pendulum and a steel double-ended winding key.

Lot: 40 - St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Style Polished Brass Lantern 8"X11"

A polished brass railroad-style oil lantern featuring commemorative markings for the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway, commonly known as the Frisco line. The horizontal hood flange is embossed with ST L S F on the left and CENTRAL DIVISION on the right. The lantern is constructed from polished brass components including a tiered chimney cap with a small top ring. A clear, bulbous glass globe is housed within a six-guard wire protective cage. The base features an oil font and a center-draft burner equipped with a wick adjustment knob. Two S-hook attachments are present on the upper cage ring to accommodate a bail handle. The high-polish finish, lack of a manufacturer mark, and pristine condition of the burner assembly indicate this is a contemporary commemorative or decorative reproduction of a vintage conductor's lantern.

Lot: 41 - New Haven Clock Co. Antique Gingerbread Wood Mantel Clock 5"X12"X19"

This antique American gingerbread or kitchen style mantel clock was manufactured by the New Haven Clock Co. in the late 19th century. The case is constructed from dark-stained wood, featuring elaborate pressed foliate, floral, and fan-shaped motifs on the arched crest and side supports. The round off-white dial displays black Roman numerals and is marked at the 6 o'clock position with the transcription: THE NEW HAVEN CLOCK CO. NEW HAVEN CONN. The dial is protected by a brass bezel with a glass cover; the bezel is stamped with patent marks that appear to read PATD MAY 11 1880. A lower hinged door features a glass panel that retains remnants of a pink and gold reverse-painted geometric and decorative design. The interior houses a mechanical, pendulum-driven movement with a coiled wire gong for the striking mechanism. A partial paper label remains adhered to the reverse of the case, identifying the New Haven Clock Co. and providing operating instructions for the strike. The clock is accompanied by a decorative brass-tone pendulum and a winding key.

Lot: 42 - William L. Gilbert Clock Company Antique Black Wood Mantel Clock 7"X17"X11"

An antique American mantel clock manufactured by the William L. Gilbert Clock Company of Winsted, Connecticut. The case is constructed of wood with a black finish, featuring decorative faux-marbleized red and yellow pilasters and turned wooden columns with gilt capitals and bases. The lower front section of the case displays gilt-stenciled scrollwork. The clock is elevated on four ornate cast-metal foliate feet and features cast-metal lion-head ring handles on the side panels. The ornate gilt-metal dial contains a central floral scrollwork motif and a cream-colored chapter ring with black Arabic numerals. The name GILBERT is printed at the bottom center of the dial. There are two winding arbors positioned at the 4 and 8 o'clock marks and a small adjustment arbor above the 12 o'clock position flanked by the letters S and F. The clock contains a mechanical, spring-driven 8-day movement with a pendulum and a strike mechanism that strikes on a wire coil gong.

Lot: 43 - A Pair of Vintage Cast Iron Piggy Banks 4"X7"X4"

A pair of vintage cast iron still banks in the form of stylized pigs. Each bank is constructed in two halves joined together with a prominent vertical seam running along the center of the body. The figures feature a narrow coin slot on the upper back and a small curly tail. A circular integrated casting mark or assembly point is visible on one side of each pig. The banks retain traces of an original off-white or cream-colored paint finish, though the majority of the surface is covered in a heavy patina. Both items are fitted with circular black rubber stoppers on the underside.

Lot: 44 - Vintage Cast Iron Scottish Terrier Dog Boot Scraper 2"X9"X8"

A vintage cast iron boot scraper or doorstop designed in the form of a Scottish Terrier dog. The piece is constructed as a flat-cast silhouette of the breed standing in profile on an integrated rectangular base. The base includes notched cutouts at both ends for mounting to a surface such as a wooden step or concrete porch. The casting features stylized physical characteristics including pointed ears, a blocky muzzle, and a cutout representing the eye. No manufacturer marks, patent numbers, or identifying inscriptions are visible on the object.

Lot: 45 - Aunt Jemima Still Bank in the Style of Hubley or A.C. Williams 3"X4"X7"

This still bank is a piece of Black Americana depicting a figure in a red dress, red headscarf, and white collar, often referred to as an Aunt Jemima or Mammy bank. It is composed of two-piece cast iron joined by a single central screw on the reverse. A horizontal coin slot is positioned on the upper back within the white collar area. The base is flat with four small semicircular notches along the mold seam. The form and features are characteristic of banks produced by companies such as A.C. Williams or Hubley during the early 20th century. No maker's marks or stamps are visible on the interior or exterior surfaces.

Lot: 46 - Jocko Style Lawn Jockey Doorstop 4"X11"

This figure is designed in the Jocko style, a common form for cast iron lawn jockeys and decorative doorstops. The figure is depicted in a traditional pose with the left hand resting on the hip and the right arm extended, holding a metal ring. The jockey is dressed in a red cap and a red vest over a white long-sleeved shirt and white trousers. The figure stands atop a tiered, square pedestal base. The underside of the base is hollow and reveals an internal iron support rod used in the casting process. No manufacturer marks, patent numbers, or foundry stamps were identified during visual inspection.

Lot: 47 - Horse-Drawn Fire Pumper Toy with Driver 2.5"X9"X3.5"

This vintage toy represents a horse-drawn steam fire pumper. The piece is constructed of painted cast iron. The pumper unit is finished in red paint with gold-colored accents on the side handwheels and the central dome. A single driver figure is seated at the front of the carriage, detailed with a blue uniform, gold-trimmed cap, and pink-colored hands. The carriage is drawn by a pair of horses in a galloping pose, painted brown and joined by a red harness bar. The toy features four black-painted multi-spoke wheels. There are no visible manufacturer marks, stamps, or labels on the item. The design and construction are in the style of early 20th-century American toy manufacturers such as Hubley, Kenton, or Wilkins.

Lot: 48 - Ertl Maytag Multi-Motor Washer 1/6 Scale Replica 4"X5"X6"

This 1/6 scale model replica of a vintage Maytag Multi-Motor Washer was manufactured by Ertl. The piece is constructed from high-quality plastic with die-cast metal components. The design features a hinged lid that opens to reveal a rotatable internal agitator. It is equipped with a top-mounted wringer assembly featuring manual rollers and an external drive wheel connected to a gearing system. The tub is finished in a brown wood-grain texture with silver-painted bands, while the motor unit is finished in blue. Visible markings include: On the main tub label: MANUFACTURED BY THE Maytag MULTI-MOTOR WASHER THE MAYTAG CO. On the blue motor unit label: MANUFACTURED BY THE MAYTAG CO. NEWTON, IOWA. PATENTS PENDING. On the underside of the tub: 4967-9312. On the base plate: ERTL DYERSVILLE IOWA USA MADE IN CHINA and a printed code 0624PD.

Lot: 49 - Vintage Cast Iron Standing Horse Figurine Attributed to Hubley 4"X12"X10"

A cast iron figurine of a standing horse, modeled in a static, upright pose with a molded mane and a docked, curled tail. The object is constructed from cast metal with a matte black painted finish. This item is attributed to the Hubley Manufacturing Company, as it is consistent in form with their Thoroughbred models produced in the early to mid-20th century. The interior is hollow with a rough, unfinished underside showing the texture of the original sand-casting process. There are no legible manufacturer marks, signatures, or model numbers visible on the exterior or interior.

Lot: 50 - Seth Thomas Wood Case Mechanical Mantel Clock 5"X9"X15"

This is a mechanical mantel clock manufactured by the Seth Thomas Clock Company in the United States. The dark-stained wood case features a decorative peaked pediment with a central turned finial and a stepped plinth base. A hinged front door with a clear glass pane covers the rectangular dial. The dial is designed with a circular chapter ring with black Roman numerals and is decorated at the spandrels with floral motifs of pink roses and green leaves. This model is identified as the Primrose pattern in visual reference materials. The movement is a mechanical 8-day time and strike type with two winding arbors and an internal metal coil gong. The dial is marked SETH THOMAS in the center and MADE IN U.S.A. at the bottom edge. The clock is accompanied by a brass-faced pendulum bob and a brass butterfly-style winding key.

Lot: 51 - Antique Copper Wash Boiler with Cast Iron and Wood Handles 10"X24"X13"

This antique wash boiler is a utilitarian vessel characteristic of late 19th to early 20th-century North American households. The body is constructed from wrought sheet copper with an oval form and features a tinned interior. Structural reinforcement is provided by a rolled rim and a single horizontal swage line around the center of the body. The vessel is equipped with two side-mounted cast iron handle brackets secured with copper rivets, which hold turned wooden grips. The flat base is joined to the body with visible seams. While this form is frequently associated with manufacturers such as Rochester, no maker marks or stamps were found upon inspection.

Lot: 52 - Contemporary Folk Art Style Quartz Mantel Clock with Floral Decoration 10"X6"X12"

A contemporary mantel clock featuring a traditional beehive or arch-top silhouette. The case is constructed from a dark-finished wood or wood-composite material. The front panel is embellished with a hand-painted style floral motif depicting a central pink rose with yellow highlights and surrounding green leaves. The arch is accented with a molded rope-style border and a central peaked finial, while the sides feature two decorative turned-style drop finials. The clock sits on a tiered, footed base. The circular golden-toned dial includes Roman numeral hour markers, decorative scroll motifs between the numerals, and spade-style hour and minute hands. A hinged rear door provides access to the internal movement. The dial is marked QUARTZ. The internal black plastic movement module is embossed with C23, NO(0) JEWELS UNADJUSTED, CE, and QUARTZ. A manufacturer sticker inside the battery compartment identifies the distributor as Dolgencorp, LLC of Goodlettsville, Tennessee, and states the item was Made in China.

Lot: 53 - Budweiser Style Clydesdale Beer Wagon Hitch 5"X30"X6"

A set of cast iron and wood components forming a horse-drawn delivery wagon assembly in the style of the Budweiser Clydesdale commemorative hitches. The wagon is constructed of cast iron and finished in red paint with light blue trim and white spoke wheels. The cargo bed holds a collection of turned wooden barrels. The team consists of a set of brown-painted cast iron horses, arranged in pairs, with white-painted socks and black hooves. The horses feature molded harness details and decorative pom-poms on the manes of the lead teams. Figures include a driver in a blue and red uniform and a white dog seated on the front box. The assembly is connected by a white-painted cast iron yoke and gold-tone metal chains. The wheels on the wagon are functional and roll freely. No manufacturer markings or labels are visible on the item.

Lot: 54 - Kenton Hardware Co. No. 128 U.S. Mail Horse-Drawn Wagon Toy 3"X11"X6"

This horse-drawn mail wagon toy is attributed to the Kenton Hardware Co. and is constructed from painted cast iron. The wagon body is finished in green paint and features embossed U.S. MAIL lettering on both sides, flanked by two eagle motifs. The side of the wagon includes the molded production number 128. A molded driver figure sits at the front, detailed with a brown coat and hat and red and white striped pants. The wagon is hitched to a single reddish-brown horse with traces of gold-painted harness details. The horse and wagon are connected by a red-painted cast iron frame supported by four red spoked wheels.

Lot: 55 - Horse-Drawn Carriage Toy Attributed to Stanley Toys 3"X12"X5"

A horse-drawn carriage toy attributed to Stanley Toys. The assembly is constructed of cast iron and features a red-painted carriage frame with four spoked yellow wheels. Two brown-painted horses in a trotting posture are attached to a yellow yoke, with small metal chains connecting the horses to the carriage. The set includes two removable cast iron figures: a driver in a blue coat and hat, and a passenger in a green coat and hat. No manufacturer marks are visible on the item.

Lot: 56 - Eight-Horse Team Barrel Wagon with Two Drivers 5"X27"X6"

This cast iron horse-drawn barrel wagon hitch is designed in the style of traditional brewery delivery teams, closely resembling the Budweiser Clydesdale hitches. The set features a wagon, a team of horses, two drivers, and cargo. The wagon is constructed with a red-painted bed, blue-painted railings, and white-painted spoked wheels. The team consists of eight brown-painted horses arranged in four pairs, decorated with white-painted socks, white blazes on their foreheads, and black harnesses with gold-painted accents. Two removable cast iron driver figures in green suits with black hats and boots are included. The cargo consists of a load of approximately 21 black-painted barrels, several of which are cast in vertical clusters of four for stability. The use of Phillips-head screws on the horse figures indicates a mid-to-late 20th-century manufacture. No manufacturer marks or stamps are visible on any of the components.

Lot: 57 - French Louis XVI Style Gilt Metal Mantel Clock 12"X17"X25"

A late 19th-century French mantel clock designed in the Louis XVI Revival style. The case is constructed from cast gilt metal and features extensive ornamentation including multiple mascarons: a lion mask positioned above the dial, a central female face, and a bearded figure with an open mouth at the base. The crest is adorned with winged mythical creatures and scrollwork, while the sides feature pierced fretted panels. The clock is supported by four scrolled paw-style feet. The circular white enamel dial is set with black Roman numeral hour markers and an outer track with Arabic numeral minute markers in five-minute increments. The dial includes two winding apertures and is fitted with ornate dark metal hands. The internal mechanical spring-driven movement is designed for a pendulum suspension and strikes on a bell. The backplate of the movement is stamped with the digits 773. A small mark is present within a rectangular cartouche on the upper rear ornament, though the characters are not clearly legible. The clock is accompanied by one modern T-shaped winding key.

Lot: 58 - Ansonia Clock Co. Enameled Cast Iron Mantel Clock, Late 19th Century 6"X11"X9"

This late 19th-century mantel clock was manufactured by the Ansonia Clock Co. of New York. The case is constructed of black enameled cast iron in a rectangular form with a stepped base and a flat top. The front panels and base are decorated with incised linear and fleur-de-lis patterns. The circular dial is composed of embossed gold-tone metal featuring black Arabic numerals and two winding arbors located at the four and eight o'clock positions. The brass mechanical movement, visible through the rear access door, is stamped with the characters ANSONIA CLOCK CO. NEW-YORK and PATENTED JUNE 18, 1882. The interior mechanism contains a coiled wire gong and a pendulum. A hinged metal bezel is present on the front, although it lacks its glass panel. No measurements or weights are provided.

Lot: 59 - Vintage Horse-Drawn Enclosed Carriage Toy with Driver 4"X14"X6"

This horse-drawn enclosed carriage toy is modeled in the style of a brougham or formal wagon. It is constructed of cast iron and features a single white horse with a black mane and tail. The horse is depicted in a galloping pose and is equipped with a small auxiliary wheel under its front legs to facilitate movement. The carriage is an enclosed black body with gold-painted trim and a circular side window. A seated driver figure, finished in black with flesh-colored facial details, is positioned on the front box seat. The carriage is mounted on four rotating spoked wheels and is hitched to the horse via a single black bar. The assembly uses simple metal rod axles. No maker marks or brand identifiers were found upon inspection.

Lot: 60 - Mid-Century Folk Art Wooden Wall Shelf with Religious Lithographs 38"X4"X13"

A handmade wooden wall-hanging shelf featuring a symmetrical folk art design characteristic of mid-20th-century American craft. The piece is constructed from a light wood with a warm amber varnish finish. Two central rectangular frames house color lithograph prints under glass, depicting Jesus Christ in pastoral settings surrounded by children. The shelf is designed with tiered side platforms in a staircase motif, flanked by crescent-shaped outer supports and accented with small turned spindle railings. A long continuous shelf with a matching spindle gallery runs along the bottom of the unit. The reverse side is fitted with an orange cord for hanging.

Lot: 61 - Vintage Folk Art Style Plywood Wall Hanging Shelf Shrine with Two Religious Prints 5"X38"X13"

This wall-hanging shadow box style shrine and shelf is constructed from plywood with a scalloped upper edge and crescent-shaped decorative side panels. The design incorporates a full-length lower gallery shelf and two elevated corner shelves, each accented with miniature turned wooden spindles and railings. Decorative stepped staircase elements connect the lower level to the upper side tiers. The central section features two offset lithographic prints protected behind glass. The left print depicts Jesus as the Good Shepherd with a flock of sheep and a lamb. The right print portrays Jesus walking with a group of children dressed in mid-century style attire. The reverse of the piece has an attached wire for wall mounting and displays industrial plywood grading stamps in black ink, including the marks EXT and MW.

Lot: 62 - Antique Cast Iron German Shepherd Figural Doorstop 4"X9"X9"

In the style of the Hubley Manufacturing Company, this is a heavy cast iron figurine of a German Shepherd dog, likely intended for use as a doorstop or mantel piece. The dog is depicted in an alert, standing posture with its head turned slightly to the right, featuring characteristic pricked ears and a bushy tail. It is constructed from a two-piece hollow casting joined along a vertical seam and secured by a single recessed screw visible on the right side. The figure retains an old painted finish in off-white and black. No manufacturer marks, model numbers, or hallmarked characters are visible on the exterior or the undersides of the feet.

Lot: 63 - Vintage Horse Drawn Surrey Carriage Attributed to Kenton 4"X14"X6"

A vintage horse-drawn carriage toy attributed to the Kenton Hardware Company, specifically the surrey model. This toy is constructed of painted cast iron and features a manual rolling mechanism. The open-topped carriage is finished in black and is mounted on four bright yellow spoked wheels on iron axles. The carriage is pulled by a two-horse team of white horses with black painted manes, tails, and lower legs. A removable driver figure is seated in the carriage, depicted in a blue-gray coat, tan breeches, and a brown top hat. The horses are connected to the carriage by a central cast iron tongue, and the reins are fashioned from brass-tone metal bead chains.

Lot: 64 - American Late Victorian Wood Mantel Clock with Mercury Style Pendulum 4"X12"X22"

An American Late Victorian architectural mantel clock, dating to the late 19th century. The wooden case features a medium-tone finish and is designed in the Eastlake style, characterized by a trellis-style X pediment, vertical fluting on the side pilasters, and incised scrollwork on the stepped base. The front access door contains a glass tablet with a reverse-painted geometric and foliate design in black, gold, and pink pigments. The circular cream dial features black Arabic numerals, a railroad-style outer minute track, and two winding arbors for a mechanical spring-driven movement. The upper edge of the metal dial bezel is stamped PAT DEC 11 1878. The clock is equipped with ornate blackened steel hands and a decorative mercury-style pendulum bob featuring a central polished cylinder flanked by two brass-toned columns. The internal strike mechanism utilizes a wire gong. The reverse of the clock consists of a plain wood panel without a manufacturer label.

Lot: 65 - Cast Iron Native American Indian Chief Still Bank with Tomahawk 2"X5"X10"

A cast iron still bank depicting a Native American figure in a standing pose. The figure is modeled with the left hand raised in a salute and the right hand resting on the hip, securing a black tomahawk within a lavender-colored sash. The bank is constructed of two cast iron pieces joined by a single flat-head screw on the reverse. A horizontal coin slot is located on the upper back below the hairline. The figure features hand-painted details including a red complexion, long black hair, and a white headdress with green trim. He wears white leggings with lavender-toned fringe and brown moccasins. The style is consistent with American-made still banks from the early to mid-20th century. A small rectangular paper sticker with the printed digits 213 is present on the underside of the right foot. No manufacturer marks are visible.

Lot: 66 - Antique Boston Terrier Still Bank Attributed to Hubley or A.C. Williams 4"X9"X10"

This still bank is modeled in the form of a standing Boston Terrier. Based on the casting pattern and historical production, the item is attributed to American manufacturers of the early 20th century, such as the Hubley Manufacturing Company or A.C. Williams. The piece is constructed from two-part cast iron joined by a single flat-head screw on the right side. A vertical coin slot is located on the upper back behind the neck. The exterior is finished with black and cream paint. There are no visible foundry marks, maker's stamps, or patent numbers on the exterior of the casting or the underside of the feet.

Lot: 67 - Nipper HMV Still Bank Attributed to A.C. Williams 4"X10"X10"

This still bank is modeled after Nipper, the famous mascot associated with RCA Victor and HMV (His Master's Voice). This specific form is attributed to the A.C. Williams Company of Ravenna, Ohio. The object is a two-piece painted cast iron casting joined by a single flat-head screw on the left flank. The dog is depicted in a seated pose with a cream-colored body, dark brown ears, and a black collar with gold-toned stud details. Facial features are defined with black paint on the eyes and nose, and a thin red line indicates the mouth. A vertical coin slot is positioned on the upper back of the dog. Four circular black felt pads have been applied to the underside of the paws.

Lot: 68 - Vintage Painted Cast Iron Staffordshire Terrier Figurine 4"X10"X7"

This figurine depicts a dog in the style of a Staffordshire Bull Terrier or Pit Bull. The item is manufactured from cast iron using a two-part casting process, evidenced by the visible mold seam running along the underside. The exterior is finished in reddish-brown paint with white accents applied to the muzzle, chest, and paws. The eyes and nose are painted black. The dog is portrayed in a standing position with a muscular build and attentive expression. No manufacturer names, stamps, or marks are present on the piece.

Lot: 69 - Vintage Scottish Terrier Dog Doorstop 3"X10"X8"

This decorative object is a two-piece hollow-cast figurine modeled as a Scottish Terrier (Scottie) dog, typically used as a doorstop. The item is composed of cast iron and features a heavy, textured surface designed to simulate a wiry canine coat. It is finished with a black paint that has a matte to satin appearance. The construction consists of two molded sections joined along a vertical seam that runs through the center of the figure. While the piece bears no manufacturer marks or hallmarks, the style and form are consistent with American-made doorstops from the early to mid-20th century, notably resembling patterns produced by Hubley.

Lot: 70 - Nipper Dog and Gramophone Still Bank in the Style of RCA Victor 3"X9"X6"

This cast iron still bank is modeled after the iconic advertising image of Nipper the dog listening to a gramophone, which served as the trademark for the Victor Talking Machine Company and later RCA Victor. The piece features a seated dog beside a stylized gramophone horn, both of which are mounted to an integrated rectangular base. The item is constructed from a two-part vertical casting held together by a single Phillips-head screw located on the left flank of the dog. A vertical coin slot is positioned on the dog’s back between the shoulder blades. The bank is finished in polychrome paint with an off-white dog, black ears and collar, and a dark green gramophone and base. A small circular indentation is visible on the dog's left side, though it contains no legible characters or maker marks. No other patent information or manufacturer stamps are present on the exterior surfaces.

Lot: 71 - Shar Pei Figurine in Standing Pose 3"X9"X7"

This figurine depicts a Shar Pei dog in a standing posture, characterized by deep skin folds and wrinkles across the head, neck, and torso. It is made of cast iron with a brown finish and dark patination in the recesses. The item features a short tail and small, upright ears. The underside of the paws shows the raw texture of the casting and lacks any manufacturer marks or labels.

Lot: 72 - Boston Terrier Still Bank in the Style of Hubley 5"X9"X10"

This cast iron still bank is designed in the style of early 20th-century American manufacturers such as Hubley or A.C. Williams. The piece depicts a standing Boston Terrier dog with its head slightly turned to the side. It is constructed from two cast iron halves joined by a single flat-head screw on the right side. A coin entry slot is located on the upper back, just behind the neck. The bank features original paint in black and a faded yellowish-cream color, with red detailing on the eyes and mouth. No manufacturer marks or stamps are visible on the exterior or accessible interior.

Lot: 73 - Horse-Drawn Coca-Cola Delivery Wagon with Driver and Accessories 4"X14"X8"

A horse-drawn delivery wagon set in the style of early 20th-century cast iron toys. The wagon and two-horse team are constructed of cast iron. The wagon is finished in red with white spoked wheels and features cast lettering on the sides and tailgate reading Drink Coca-Cola In Bottles in script and block fonts. The two horses are painted red with black harness details and white socks, connected to the wagon via a white-painted yoke with a pivoting front axle. The set includes a seated driver figure in a green uniform and black hat, a collection of wood-textured composite barrels, a pair of red plastic Coca-Cola crates containing miniature bottles, and a removable red and white scalloped umbrella with a metal post. The umbrella and crates feature printed Coca-Cola branding. This item is an unmarked late 20th-century reproduction.

Lot: 74 - Vintage Cast Iron Horse-Drawn Ice Delivery Wagon 2.5"X7"X3"

This vintage horse-drawn ice delivery wagon is constructed of cast iron with metal axles. The wagon features a red-painted body with a closed top and an open rear. On both the left and right sides of the vehicle, there are three raised rectangular panels with the letters I, C, and E painted in white. The wagon is drawn by a single white-painted horse that includes black-painted accents on its mane, ears, and tail. The toy is mounted on four black-painted spoked cast iron wheels. The assembly utilizes two-part castings for both the horse and the wagon, joined by metal axles. No manufacturer marks or stamps are visible on the exterior or interior surfaces.

Lot: 75 - Horse-Drawn Coca-Cola Delivery Wagon and Eight-Horse Hitch Set 5"X31"X7"

This set comprises a delivery wagon and an eight-horse hitch, featuring Coca-Cola branding and styled as a 20th-century reproduction. The wagon is constructed with a red and blue painted body mounted on four white spoked wheels. A driver figure in a blue uniform and red cap is positioned at the front. The hitch includes four teams of two horses, each finished in brown with white-painted lower legs and black and gold-tone harness details. Accessories include several turned wooden barrels and two yellow crates. The crates are printed with the red lettering DRINK Coca-Cola IN BOTTLES and contain multiple miniature clear plastic bottles. Construction materials primarily include painted cast iron, supplemented by wooden, plastic, and metal components. A cast metal frame and gold-tone chains connect the horse teams, with black wire reins running from the driver to the lead team.

Lot: 76 - Vintage Horse-Drawn Fire Pumper Toy with Driver 2"X9"X4"

This vintage toy represents a horse-drawn steam fire engine pumper. The assembly is constructed of cast iron and features a pair of galloping horses hitched to a pumper wagon. The horses are painted in a dark brown finish. The wagon is finished in red and carries a driver figure painted in blue with a peaked cap. Design details on the pumper include a vertical rear boiler, a central gold-toned dome representing a bell or pressure tank, and a small gold-toned wheel on the side. The entire unit is mounted on four multi-spoke cast iron wheels finished in black. No manufacturer marks, brand names, or patent numbers are visible on the exterior or accessible interior surfaces of the horses or the carriage.

Lot: 77 - Sessions Oak Gingerbread Mantel Clock with Alarm and Eagle Pendulum 5"X15"X24"

An antique gingerbread style mantel or kitchen clock manufactured by the Sessions Clock Company. The case is constructed from pressed oak and features ornate decorative carvings including a scalloped crest, scrollwork, and floral motifs characteristic of early 20th century American design. The gilt metal dial is marked SESSIONS and displays black Roman numeral hour markers with two primary winding apertures. At the center is a smaller rotating alarm disk marked with Arabic numerals. The front glass door features a gold tone lithographed tablet depicting a classical garden scene with urns, foliage, and a fence. The internal mechanical 8 day time and strike movement is equipped with a cathedral coil gong for hourly strikes and a separate brass bell for the alarm complication. The clock is accompanied by a brass finish pendulum bob embossed with a spread wing eagle design and a double ended winding key.

Lot: 78 - Lanshire Primitive-Style Electric Wooden Mantel Clock 4"X15"X19"

A primitive-style electric mantel clock featuring a wooden case and a movement by Lanshire. The stained wooden case is constructed in a folk art manner with a scrolled, split-pediment top, two flanking turned wooden pillars, and a stepped rectangular base. The central clock face is set against a vibrant yellow velour-textured fabric backing within the wooden frame. The round dial features a brass-toned bezel, a white chapter ring with black Roman numerals, and ornate black hour and minute hands over a gold-toned filigree center. The dial is marked Self-G at the center and Lanshire Chicago at the bottom edge. The reverse features a fiberboard backing with a metal movement cover. The cover is stamped: Clock Movement by Lanshire for A.C. Only 105-125V. 60 CY. 2W. It also bears a CSA certification mark. A hanging wire is attached to the upper back.

Lot: 79 - Elgin 14 Karat Gold Filled Pocket Watch with Brass Lyre Desk Stand 3"X3"X4"

An Elgin National Watch Co. open-face pocket watch presented in a brass lyre-style desk stand. The watch features a 17-jewel mechanical movement, serial number 27964553, engraved with ELGIN NATL WATCH CO. U.S.A. The octagonal case is 14 karat gold-filled, produced by the Star Watch Case Company, and is stamped S.W.C.CO. 14 K.T. GOLD FILLED 6312382 on the interior case back. The case exterior is decorated with chased floral and scroll motifs on the bezel and edges, with an engraved AS monogram within a decorative corner frame on the reverse. The dial is textured white with a damaskeened center pattern, featuring black Arabic numerals, a sub-seconds dial at the 6 o clock position, and the ELGIN maker mark below the 12 o clock position. The watch is housed in a polished brass desk stand designed in a lyre form with spherical finials and a tiered mount on a square pedestal base.

Lot: 80 - An Elgin Gold-Tone Globe Mini Desk Clock 2"X3"

The clock is housed in a globe-shaped, gold-tone metal frame mounted on a tiered pedestal base. It features a white dial with black Arabic numerals and is marked with the brand name Elgin and QUARTZ. The reverse of the clock case is stamped CHINA.

Lot: 81 - St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Style Polished Brass Lantern 8"X11"

A polished brass railroad-style oil lantern featuring commemorative markings for the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway, commonly known as the Frisco line. The horizontal hood flange is embossed with ST L S F on the left and CENTRAL DIVISION on the right. The lantern is constructed from polished brass components including a tiered chimney cap with a small top ring. A clear, bulbous glass globe is housed within a six-guard wire protective cage. The base features an oil font and a center-draft burner equipped with a wick adjustment knob. Two S-hook attachments are present on the upper cage ring to accommodate a bail handle. The high-polish finish, lack of a manufacturer mark, and pristine condition of the burner assembly indicate this is a contemporary commemorative or decorative reproduction of a vintage conductor's lantern.

Lot: 82 - A Pair of Horse-Drawn Milk and U.S. Mail Delivery Wagons 3"X7"X3"

A pair of horse-drawn delivery wagons in the style of early 20th-century toys by manufacturers such as Hubley or Kenton. These items are constructed of cast iron and feature a simple rolling mechanism with wheels attached via metal axles. The first wagon is a milk delivery vehicle with a red body and raised, hand-painted white letters spelling MILK on the sides. It is drawn by a single-piece white horse with a black mane and tail and maroon harness details. The second wagon is a U.S. Mail vehicle with a green body and raised gold-tone letters spelling U.S. MAIL within a gold-painted rectangular border. This wagon is drawn by a single-piece brown horse featuring gold-tone harness details. Both wagons are equipped with black spoked wheels. No manufacturer marks are visible on either piece.

Lot: 83 - Old Honesty Cigar Advertising Cast Iron Indian Still Bank 3.5"X3.5"X12.5"

An Old Honesty Cigar advertising still bank modeled as a standing Native American figure in the tradition of cigar store trade figures. The item is constructed of cast iron with a polychrome painted finish. The figure is depicted wearing a feathered headdress with green and white bands and a patterned robe with red, green, and yellow highlights. A bundle of cigars is tucked under the left arm. The figure is integrated into a four-sided tapered pedestal base. A coin slot is positioned on the top of the base behind the figure's feet. The front of the pedestal features hand-painted yellow lettering transcribed as OLD HONESTY 5c CIGAR. The underside includes a base plate secured by slotted screws with a central circular plug for coin retrieval. No maker marks or foundry stamps are present.

Lot: 84 - Vintage Cast Iron Sealyham Terrier Doorstop Attributed to Hubley 4"X12"X9"

This vintage cast iron figure depicts a Sealyham terrier dog in a standing, alert pose. Based on visual characteristics and production style, the item is attributed to the Hubley Manufacturing Company, appearing to be model number 382. The figure features a molded red collar and a heavily textured surface meant to represent a wire-haired coat. It is manufactured using a two-part mold, with a prominent seam visible along the underside. The surface is hand-painted with a cold-painted finish in a tan and brown grizzle pattern with black accents. No manufacturer marks, numbers, or labels are present on the exterior or the underside.

Lot: 85 - Antique Style Standing Dog Mechanical Nutcracker 3"X12"X6"

A mechanical nutcracker constructed of cast iron, modeled in the form of a standing retriever-type dog on an integral rectangular plinth. The piece utilizes a tail-lever mechanism where lifting the tail opens the dog's mouth and downward pressure provides leverage to crack nuts. This item is characteristic of novelty Americana kitchen tools from the late 19th to early 20th century. The surface features a black painted finish with a pronounced pebbled texture. No manufacturer marks, patent numbers, or foundry stamps are present on the base or body.

Lot: 86 - Mattel Music Maker Toy The Man on the Flying Trapeze Stock No. 460 6"X8"X11"

This mechanical musical toy is a Mattel Music Maker titled The Man on the Flying Trapeze. The toy features a circus clown figure suspended from a metal horizontal bar mounted between two lithographed tin upright supports on a decorative tin base. The clown figure is constructed of molded plastic and is depicted wearing a blue vest with red buttons, a red-and-white striped cravat, red-and-white checkered pants, and a yellow felt cape. The toy is operated by a side-mounted metal hand crank fitted with a red plastic handle. The lithographed tin base and supports feature various inscriptions and markings. The front edge of the base is marked A MATTEL MUSIC MAKER TOY. The top surface of the base displays the lyric He floats through the air with the greatest of ease. The back edge is marked MATTEL INCORPORATED MADE IN LOS ANGELES, CALIF., U.S.A. One side edge includes the credits MUSIC ARRANGED BY TED DUNCAN and DECOR BY LOUIS SONG. The opposite side edge states STOCK NO. 460 along with PATENT NO. 2.504.666, 2.630.035 OTHERS PEND. A yellow square logo featuring a crown above a letter M and the word TOYMAKERS appears on the front of the base and on both upright supports.

Lot: 87 - E. Thomas and Williams Ltd. Cambrian Brass Miner's Safety Lamp, No. 7541 4"X10"

A vintage brass miner's safety lamp produced by E. Thomas and Williams Ltd. of Aberdare, Wales. This Cambrian model is constructed from cylindrical brass with a glass-enclosed lower combustion chamber protected by five vertical brass guard rods. The upper chimney section features an applied oval brass maker's plate embossed with the following text: E. THOMAS and WILLIAMS LTD (top arc), CAMBRIAN (upper center), No 7541 (lower center), and MAKERS ABERDARE WALES (bottom arc). The plate also displays a central motif of the Prince of Wales feathers. The chimney is topped with a domed cap and a large, articulating brass suspension hook. The upper edge of the base is stamped MADE IN WALES. The lamp contains an internal wick and an adjustment mechanism with a control wire accessible through the underside of the base.

Lot: 88 - Horse-Drawn Fresh Milk Delivery Wagon Toy in the Style of Kenton 3"X11"X6"

This horse-drawn delivery wagon is a cast iron toy modeled in the style of Kenton. The piece is a modern reproduction, as evidenced by the use of Phillips-head cross-recessed screws used to secure the various cast components. The wagon body is painted cream with embossed lettering on both sides reading Fresh Milk, accented in red. The interior cab contains a stationary driver figure painted green with a black hat. The wagon is hitched to a single red horse featuring gold-tone highlights on the harness and white paint on the hooves. The entire assembly sits upon four red-painted spoked wheels. No manufacturer marks are present on the casting.

Lot: 89 - A Pair of Cast Iron Toy Vehicles in the Style of Arcade Ford Model A 3"X8"X3"

This lot features two cast iron toy vehicles designed in the style of early 20th-century American automotive models, specifically resembling the Ford Model A vehicles originally produced by the Arcade Manufacturing Company. The pair includes one two-door coupe and one pickup truck. Both items are constructed of cast iron using a two-piece body design. The red coupe is held together with phillips-head screws visible on the passenger side, which indicates these pieces are likely contemporary reproductions or late 20th-century decorative items. The vehicles are equipped with simple rolling black spoked wheels and fixed bumpers. The red coupe features gold-tone painted accents on the front and rear bumpers. The yellow pickup truck features a silver-tone front bumper and a standard open bed design. No manufacturer marks, logos, or embossed signatures are present on either vehicle.

Lot: 90 - A Collection of Vintage Cast Iron Vehicles Including Motorcycles and a Horse-Drawn Wagon 6"X4"

This collection consists of several vintage toy vehicles manufactured from cast iron. Based on design characteristics and embossed details, the items are attributed to the Hubley Manufacturing Company. The collection includes a horse-drawn ice wagon with a red-painted enclosed body and raised white lettering reading ICE on the sides. The wagon is drawn by a single horse, originally painted white with black accents on the mane and tail, and features four black spoked wheels. The larger solo motorcycle is finished in red with silver-painted fenders, engine, and handlebars. It features an integrated rider figure in an olive-drab uniform with a black cap and boots. The gas tank is decorated with the embossed word PATROL in raised lettering. A second motorcycle is included with an attached sidecar, finished in red and silver. It features an integrated rider figure in a dark green uniform and cap. The military anti-aircraft truck is finished in mustard-yellow and olive drab paint over a gray base. It features two fixed figures, a driver and a gunner, and a large, swivel-mounted anti-aircraft gun. The vehicle is fitted with four red-painted wheels.

Lot: 91 - Ruby Red Stipple Star Glass Electric Hurricane Lamp 6"X13"

This electric hurricane-style accent lamp is attributed to Fenton Art Glass, produced for L.G. Wright in the Stipple Star pattern. The piece features a pressed glass shade in deep ruby red with a textured or stippled exterior surface. The pattern consists of integral pressed eight-point starburst motifs distributed across the bulbous body of the shade. The shade is finished with a heat-formed ruffled or crimped rim. It rests on a cast-metal base with an antique brass finish, featuring a four-footed scrolling design in the Rococo style. The lamp is fitted with an electric socket and a decorative key-style turn switch.

Lot: 92 - Ansonia Clock Company Black Enameled Cast Iron Architectural Mantel Clock 7"X15"X11"

This architectural mantel clock was manufactured by the Ansonia Clock Company. The case is constructed from black enameled cast iron in a classical temple form, featuring a pediment top adorned with a decorative brass medallion and four fluted brass columns with Corinthian style capitals. The clock sits upon a heavy, stepped plinth base. The dial consists of a cream colored chapter ring with black Roman numerals and an outer minute track, surrounding an ornate embossed brass center with a sunburst design. The brass bezel features a repeating scrollwork pattern. Two winding apertures and a regulation arbor are present on the dial face. The movement is an eight day, spring driven time and strike mechanism, striking on a coiled wire gong. The rear brass movement plate is stamped Ansonia Clock Co New York U.S.A. and Patented June 18 1882. A double ended brass winding key is included.

Lot: 93 - Attributed to Hubley Cast Iron English Setter Hunting Dog Figurine 5"X14"X8"

An antique cast iron figurine of a hunting dog, modeled as an English Setter or Pointer in a classic pointing stance. This piece, attributed to the Hubley Manufacturing Company, features a two-piece cast construction joined at the midsection, evidenced by the circular recessed assembly marks visible on the flanks. The dog is depicted in a characteristic pose with its right front paw lifted and tail extended. The figurine retains traces of its original polychrome painted finish in off-white with black markings on the head and upper body. These heavy cast pieces were frequently used as decorative doorstops in the early to mid-20th century.

Lot: 94 - A Pair of Painted Cast Iron Scottish Terrier Figurines 5"X7"X6"

A pair of Scottish Terrier figurines in mirror-image poses, likely intended for use as doorstops or decorative accents. One figurine is painted black and the other is painted off-white. Both pieces feature a whimsical design with one hind leg raised. The figurines are made from sand-cast iron and are constructed of two halves joined together by a single phillips-head screw on the side. The surface texture mimics the coarse coat of the terrier breed. This pairing of a black and a white Scottie is a well-known motif popularized by the Black and White Scotch Whisky brand. There are no visible manufacturer marks or stamps.

Lot: 95 - A Pair of Cast Iron Rearing Horse Figurines 3"X7"X9"

A pair of matching cast iron figurines depicting rearing or prancing horses in mirrored poses. Each horse is cast with one front leg elevated, with the weight supported by the three remaining legs and a small decorative scroll or ball element under the raised hoof. The figures feature stylized flowing manes and curled tails. The horses are constructed of heavy cast iron with a granular surface texture. Visible remnants of a dark black finish or paint remain in the recessed areas of the casting, particularly around the mane, tail, and musculature. No visible maker marks, factory stamps, or signatures were identified on either piece.

Lot: 96 - Antique Cast Iron Hunting Dog Doorstop Attributed to Hubley 3"X14"X8"

Attributed to the Hubley Manufacturing Company, this vintage cast iron figure depicts a hunting dog, specifically a Pointer or English Setter, in a classic on point stance with the front right leg raised and the tail extended horizontally. The piece is constructed of two-part hollow cast iron, held together by a single flat-head screw visible on the left side of the body. The figure is decorated with a hand-painted off-white finish featuring black patches on the head, ears, neck, and back. No manufacturer marks, factory stamps, or model numbers are visible on the external surfaces. This item is characteristic of the decorative cast iron doorstops produced in the United States during the early to mid-20th century.

Lot: 97 - Phillips 66 Petroleum Co. C-Cab Tanker Truck Collectible 3"X10"X6"

This is a contemporary cast iron toy tanker truck produced in the style of early 20th-century automotive toys. The piece is modeled after the Phillips 66 Petroleum Co. fleet and features a C-cab design. The truck is constructed from multiple painted cast iron components, including a white cab and hood, black chassis and fenders, and a red cylindrical tank. The tank displays black graphics for Phillips 66 along with the text PETROLEUM CO. 3240 SO SANTA FE, which refers to a historical company location in Oklahoma City. The front radiator and grille are accented with gold-tone paint. The vehicle is fitted with four red-painted spoked wheels. Assembly is completed with modern Phillips-head and hex-head bolts visible on the underside, which identify the item as a modern decorative reproduction rather than an antique original. No cast-in manufacturer marks are present on the chassis or interior.

Lot: 98 - Uncle Mose Black Americana Still Bank 2.5"X3"X8"

This still bank, often identified as the Uncle Mose or Uncle Moses model, is attributed to the A.C. Williams Company of Ravenna, Ohio, dating to the early 20th century. The figure is depicted in a standing pose, wearing a red tailcoat, white shirt with a yellow bowtie, yellow trousers, and black shoes. He holds a black hat resting on a tray with both hands. The object is constructed of two painted cast iron halves joined by a vertical seam and secured with a single slotted screw on the reverse. A horizontal coin slot is positioned on the upper back. No manufacturer marks, model numbers, or signatures are visible on any exterior surface.

Lot: 99 - Cast Iron Coca-Cola Horse-Drawn Delivery Wagon Toy with Umbrella and Crates 4"X14"X8"

This cast iron model depicts a horse-drawn Coca-Cola delivery wagon. The wagon body is painted red with raised white script lettering reading Coca-Cola and text stating Drink in Bottles on the sides and rear. The undercarriage and spoked wheels are finished in white paint. A seated driver figure wearing a green uniform and black cap is positioned on the front bench holding wire reins. A red and white scalloped metal umbrella with Coca-Cola branding is mounted behind the driver. The wagon bed contains four removable red plastic crates with yellow inserts representing bottle tops; these crates also feature Coca-Cola branding. Two reddish-brown horses with white sock markings pull the wagon, connected to the white undercarriage by a gold-tone metal chain. The construction consists of painted cast iron with metal, wire, and plastic components. No manufacturer marks are visible on the exterior surfaces.

Lot: 100 - Vintage Cast Iron Beagle Still Bank 3"X11"X8"

A vintage cast iron still bank modeled in the form of a standing beagle. The figure is constructed from two separate cast halves joined along a central vertical seam. It features a cold-painted tricolor coat with a white base and tan and black saddle markings. A coin slot is integrated into the upper back of the dog, and an assembly screw is located on the right flank. The dog is depicted in a standing pose with its tail raised and head facing forward. No maker marks, factory stamps, or model numbers are present on the exterior surfaces. The item is designed in the style of early 20th-century American manufacturers such as A.C. Williams or Hubley.

Lot: 101 - Cast Iron Coca-Cola Horse Drawn Delivery Wagon 4"X15"X8"

A vintage-style cast iron advertising toy featuring a Coca-Cola delivery wagon. The red-painted wagon is embossed with white lettering on the side panels reading DRINK Coca-Cola IN BOTTLES. It is drawn by two brown-painted horses with white and gold-toned harness accents. A green-painted driver figure is seated at the front under a red and white scalloped umbrella that bears the Coca-Cola logo. The wagon bed is loaded with a cargo of multiple rows of small wooden barrels and two plastic or resin bottle crates in yellow and orange. The wagon is supported by four white-painted spoked wheels and includes black wire reins connected from the horses to the driver. The construction features visible Phillips head screws on the horses and wagon frame.

Lot: 102 - Antique Cast Iron Standing Horse Doorstop in the Style of Hubley 11"X10"

A heavy, freestanding cast iron figurine depicting a horse in a standing pose, likely intended for use as a decorative doorstop. The piece is constructed from two hollow-cast halves joined together by three flat-head screws, which are visible on the right side of the body and neck. The horse is realistically modeled with a short mane and a distinctive curled tail. The exterior surface shows no visible manufacturer marks, stamps, or inscriptions. This type of split-mold construction is characteristic of late 19th and early 20th-century American cast iron decorative objects produced by manufacturers such as Hubley Manufacturing Company or A.C. Williams.

Lot: 103 - Vintage Cold-Painted Cast Iron German Shepherd Dog Figurine 4"X9"X9"

A vintage cast iron decorative figurine or doorstop depicting a standing German Shepherd dog. The object is composed of a two-part hollow casting joined together with a single flat-head screw visible on the right side. It features a cold-painted finish in a black and off-white color scheme, with a textured surface modeled to represent fur. The casting seam is prominent along the center of the piece. No maker marks, numbers, or labels are visible on the exterior or the underside of the paws. The style is characteristic of American-made cast iron animal figures from the early to mid-20th century.

Lot: 104 - Timeworks Inc. Victorian Revival Style Wood Pedestal Mantel Clock with Thermometer 6"X9"X24"

A pedestal mantel clock in the Victorian revival style, attributed to Timeworks Inc. The case is constructed of dark-stained turned wood and features two brass-toned wire scroll accents flanking the pedestal base. The circular clock face is protected by glass and features a white dial with black Roman numerals and fleur-de-lis decorative elements between the numerals. The center of the dial contains a gold-toned disk with embossed floral and scrollwork patterns. The time is indicated by ornate black hour, minute, and second hands. A glass thermometer tube is mounted vertically at the top of the clock housing. The reverse of the clock features a circular opening that provides access to the movement. The black plastic movement is embossed with Quartz No (0) Jewels and is marked Takane, Thailand.

Lot: 105 - Wapak Hollow Ware Company Cast Iron Skillet No. 6 with Heat Ring 10"X13"

This vintage cast iron skillet was produced by the Wapak Hollow Ware Company of Wapakoneta, Ohio. The piece features a circular body with dual pour spouts and a handle with a teardrop-shaped hanging hole. The underside of the skillet includes an exterior heat ring. On the base, the manufacturer name WAPAK is incised in a block font near the top rim, while the size numeral 6 is incised near the bottom.

Lot: 106 - Vintage Cast Iron Skillet with Inset Heat Ring and Double Pour Spouts 11"X15"

This vintage cast iron skillet features a circular body with two integrated pour spouts on the rim. The underside of the pan is designed with an inset heat ring, a feature common in early to mid-20th-century cookware to provide stability and better heat distribution on wood-burning or gas stoves. The handle includes a teardrop-shaped hanging hole. Due to a thick layer of carbonized grease and surface oxidation, no manufacturer marks, brand names, or size numbers are legible on the base or handle. The skillet is constructed of solid cast iron using traditional sand-casting methods.

Lot: 107 - Two Vintage American Cast Iron Skillets, Sizes No. 4 and No. 5 9"X12"

A lot consisting of two vintage cast iron skillets. The larger skillet is a size No. 5 and features a continuous heat ring on the base. Visible markings include the numeral 5 at the 12 o'clock position and the four-digit sequence 1030 at the 6 o'clock position. It is designed with dual pour spouts and a single handle with an oval hanging hole. The smaller skillet is a size No. 4 and is characterized by a three-notch heat ring with breaks at the 9, 12, and 3 o'clock positions. The numeral 4 is present at both the top and bottom interior areas of the ring. This skillet also features dual pour spouts and a handle with a teardrop-shaped hang hole. Both pieces demonstrate traditional sand-cast construction.

Lot: 108 - A Trio of Cast Iron Skillets by Lodge and Cracker Barrel 8"X13"

This collection includes three cast iron pans from two American manufacturers. The largest item is a round skillet featuring a prominent embossed logo on the underside for Cracker Barrel Old Country Store. The logo includes a figure in a rocking chair next to a barrel, surrounded by text reading ORIGINAL Cracker Barrel Old Country Store CAST IRON. This skillet is designed with dual pouring spouts and a single handle with a hanging hole. The second item is a small round Lodge skillet, marked on the bottom with the Lodge logo and USA 3SK. The third item is a small square Lodge skillet or griddle, marked on the bottom with the Lodge logo and USA 5WS. All pieces are constructed of cast iron and represent modern production era cookware.

Lot: 109 - Two Miniature Cast Iron Items Including Wagner Ware Skillet No. 1050 and a Two-Piece Glue Pot 6"X5"

This lot features two miniature cast iron items typical of mid-20th century salesman samples or toys. The first item is a miniature skillet manufactured by the Wagner Manufacturing Company. The base is clearly stamped with the Wagner Ware logo inside an oval above the model number 1050. The skillet is designed with two wide pouring spouts and a single handle featuring a teardrop-shaped aperture. The second item is a three-part assembly consisting of an outer bucket-shaped vessel, a wire bail handle, and a separate inner pot. This assembly is styled after a traditional industrial glue pot or lead melting pot. The inner pot features a wide, flared rim with two small vertical tabs. There are no visible maker marks on the pot components. Both items are constructed of cast iron.

Lot: 110 - Cast Iron Horse-Drawn Beer Wagon Set in the Style of Budweiser Clydesdales 5"X22"X7"

A set of polychrome painted cast iron components forming a horse-drawn wagon assembly, produced in the style of Budweiser Clydesdale promotional beer wagons. The group consists of a red-painted wagon bed with a black top load area, supported by a cream-colored chassis and spoked wheels with black rims. The wagon is pulled by a team of brown horses featuring white stockings and blazes, detailed with black harnesses and colorful accents in red, blue, and yellow. Included in the set are seated driver figures wearing green uniforms with gold caps and black boots, alongside a Dalmatian dog figure. The components are connected by metal chains and flexible black reins. No manufacturer marks, signatures, or dates are visible on the exterior or underside of the pieces.

Lot: 111 - Budweiser Clydesdale Style Horse-Drawn Beer Wagon and Hitch Set 4"X30"X6"

This set of cast iron toys follows the pattern of the iconic Budweiser Clydesdale delivery hitch. The assembly includes a red-painted delivery wagon with blue-lined panels and four white-painted spoked wheels. The hitch features multiple pairs of reddish-brown horses with white-painted feathers on their hooves and black and gold-toned harness details. Included are a driver figure in blue and white attire and two small white figures representing Dalmatian dogs. The components are linked by white-painted carriage poles and black wire reins. The assembly utilizes Phillips-head screws for construction, indicating a mid-to-late 20th-century manufacture.

Lot: 112 - Budweiser Style Cast Iron Horse Drawn Beer Wagon Set 5"X29"X6"

This horse drawn wagon set is a 20th century collectible produced in the style of the Budweiser Clydesdale hitches. The assembly consists of a wagon, a group of horses, a pair of driver figures, and an assortment of wooden barrels. The wagon features a red and blue painted cast iron bed with white spoked wheels and an articulated front axle for steering. It is loaded with several turned wooden barrels. A pair of removable cast iron driver figures wearing green uniforms is seated at the front of the wagon. The horse team is comprised of multiple brown cast iron horses with black and gold tone harness details. The horses are joined together and connected to the wagon via a white painted metal frame and gold tone metal chains. Thin black wires serve as reins extending from the drivers to the lead horses. The assembly utilizes visible Phillips head screws throughout.

Lot: 113 - A Set of Horse-Drawn Brewery Wagon Toys in the Style of Budweiser Clydesdales 4"X24"X6"

This set of horse-drawn brewery wagon toys is modeled in the style of the iconic Budweiser Clydesdale wagon. The collection features a team of horses hitched in pairs to a four-wheeled wagon. The wagon is painted in red and blue and carries a full load of miniature turned wooden barrels. A removable driver figure in a blue jacket and wide-brimmed hat is seated at the front. The horses are finished in reddish-brown paint with gold-toned harness accents and white-painted hooves. The assembly is constructed from cast iron and utilizes modern Phillips head screws, identifying it as a late 20th-century reproduction or decorative item. The wheels are functional and rotate, and the horses are connected to the wagon via a white-painted hitch and pole assembly.

Lot: 114 - A Pair of Animal-Drawn Toy Wagons 3"X10"X6"

This lot features two animal-drawn toy wagons. Both items are constructed of cast iron. The first item is a delivery wagon with a white-painted body, red accents, and four red spoked wheels. The sides of the wagon feature raised lettering painted in red that reads FRESH MILK. A driver figure painted in green is seated within the open cab. The wagon is drawn by a single brown-painted horse, which is connected to the wagon interior by black wire reins. The second item is a two-wheel utility cart featuring a blue-painted slatted bed and two black spoked wheels. The cart is drawn by a single brown-painted donkey or mule figure detailed with a black harness. No manufacturer marks are visible on the exterior of either item.

Lot: 115 - Two Horse-Drawn Wagons Attributed to Kenton 3"X13"X5"

Two horse-drawn wagons attributed to Kenton Toys of Kenton, Ohio. This lot features two distinct styles of transport: one covered Conestoga-style wagon and one open farm or dray wagon. Both pieces are constructed of cast iron and utilize a consistent color scheme consisting of blue-painted bodies, yellow-painted spoked wheels, and red-painted hitches and undercarriages. The covered wagon includes a cream-colored fabric canopy. The horse teams are cast as pairs; one team is finished in dark brown paint and the other in black paint. Both teams are mounted on small internal wheels to facilitate movement. These items represent American cast iron toy production from the early 20th century. No manufacturer marks or stamps were found during inspection. Driver figures are not included with either wagon.

Lot: 116 - Oak Gingerbread Style Mantel or Wall Clock 5"X15"X22"

This clock is designed in the Victorian gingerbread parlor style, characteristic of late 19th-century kitchen or mantel clocks. The case is constructed from oak with a honey-toned finish and features extensive pressed decorative scrollwork and foliate motifs on the crest, sides, and base. The front features a hinged, glazed door with a gold-tone screen-printed foliate design. The circular white dial is marked with black Roman numeral hour markers and two winding arbors, set within a brass-finished bezel. The clock is equipped with a mechanical dual-train movement that strikes on a spiral wire gong. Included with the clock are a decorative stamped-brass pendulum bob and a T-shaped winding key. The reverse features a plywood backboard with a modern metal hanging bracket, suggesting a late 20th-century manufacture in the style of makers such as William L. Gilbert or E. Ingraham.

Lot: 117 - Vintage Elliott 36 Day Chiming Wood Mantel and Wall Clock 5"X14"X26"

This vintage clock is produced by Elliott and features a 36-day spring-driven mechanical movement with chime and strike functions. The timepiece is housed in a dark brown finished wood case designed for both mantel display and wall mounting, featuring a bracket on the reverse. The case architecture includes a broken arch pediment topped with a central turned wooden finial and scrolled side accents. The circular gold-tone dial is marked with black Arabic numerals, ornate black hands, and a repetitive scrollwork center pattern. The brand name Elliott is printed in cursive script above the center, and 36 DAY is noted above the 6 o'clock position. Four gold-tone filigree spandrels accent the corners of the face. A hinged front glass door protects the dial; the lower portion of the glass is embellished with gold-tone geometric and foliate transfers. A circular brushed-metal pendulum is visible behind the decorated glass. The back of the case is stamped MADE IN KOREA. Inside the case, a chime coil is positioned behind the pendulum rod.

Lot: 118 - Antique American Pressed Oak Gingerbread Mantel Clock Attributed to E. Ingraham 5"X15"X22"

This late 19th-century American gingerbread or shelf mantel clock is attributed to E. Ingraham and Company. The case is constructed from oak and features extensive ornate steam-pressed Victorian scrollwork, floral motifs, and architectural finials. The circular brass-tone bezel houses a white dial with black Roman numeral hour markers and black spade-shaped hands. The text Made in U S A is printed below the twelve o'clock position. The lower portion of the front glass door is decorated with a gold-tone stencil pattern depicting scrolling foliate and lattice designs. The interior contains a mechanical eight-day time-and-strike movement with a coiled wire gong strike. It is equipped with a decorative brass pendulum bob embossed with a landscape scene featuring a building with a spire. A double-ended metal winding key is included. The back of the case shows adhesive residue where the original paper label was previously attached.

Lot: 119 - Mission Style Arts and Crafts Oak Mantel Clock Attributed to Sessions 4"X12"X20"

This Arts and Crafts period mantel clock, featuring Mission style design elements, is constructed with a quarter-sawn oak case. The case is distinguished by X-shaped cross-braced fretwork at both the pediment and the base. A hinged front door houses a glass panel, the lower portion of which is decorated with an etched or transfer-printed landscape scene featuring a windmill, cottage, and clouds. The circular dial displays black Arabic numerals on a cream-colored ground, set within a gold-tone metal bezel. The dial includes two winding apertures and decorative black spade hands. The internal mechanical, spring-driven movement is equipped with a coiled wire gong for striking. The pendulum features a highly ornate, cast brass bob with scrolling foliate and floral motifs. A metal winding key is included. While no manufacturer marks are visible on the dial or movement, the specific case architecture and decorative glass scene are highly consistent with models produced by the Sessions Clock Company in the early 20th century.

Lot: 120 - Ansonia Clock Co. Carved Oak Gingerbread Kitchen Mantel Clock 5"X15"X21"

This is an antique gingerbread style kitchen mantel clock manufactured by the Ansonia Clock Co. of New York. The case is made of carved oak featuring elaborate scrollwork and a sunburst-style decorative crest at the top. The glass-fronted door displays a gold-toned stencil transfer with arched motifs and stylized floral patterns. The dial is off-white with black Roman numerals and steel hands. The dial is marked in the center with a diamond trademark containing the letter A and the words TRADE MARK. The bottom of the dial is marked MANUFACTURED BY THE ANSONIA CLOCK CO., NEW YORK, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The clock is powered by a mechanical, spring-driven time-and-strike movement with two winding arbors on the dial face. It features a decorative brass pendulum and strikes on a wire coil gong. The reverse of the clock has a partially preserved paper label and a metal wall hanger.

Lot: 121 - Seth Thomas 8-Day Column and Cornice Shelf Clock 5"X11"X17"

This shelf clock was manufactured by Seth Thomas in Thomaston, Connecticut, as identified by the original manufacturer label on the interior backboard. The wooden case features rosewood or figured mahogany veneers in the Column and Cornice architectural style. The design includes two vertical columns with gold-painted capitals and bases supporting a heavy molded cornice at the top. The rectangular dial is finished with black Roman numerals and contains two winding arbors for the time and strike mechanisms. Below the dial, a wood-framed glass door covers a secondary rectangular panel and a circular, brass-rimmed pendulum window at the base. The 8-day mechanical spring-driven movement is designed to strike on a coiled wire gong. The interior includes a printed paper label with instructions for setting and regulating the movement.

Lot: 122 - Cast Iron Horse-Drawn Transfer Wagon with Driver and Barrel Load 4"X15"X9"

This is a cast iron horse-drawn transfer wagon toy, designed in the style of early 20th-century pieces. The assembly features a pair of reddish-brown horses in a walking pose pulling a blue-painted wagon. The wagon sides display raised lettering painted in white that reads TRANSFER. A driver figure in a green suit and black cap sits at the front, holding black wire reins that connect to the horses. A removable two-tone blue and white umbrella is mounted behind the driver. The umbrella panels are printed with the phrases GOODS TRANSFERRED in red and THE WAGON WILL MOVE in white. The wagon bed is filled with approximately 21 miniature turned-wood barrels. The toy is constructed from multiple cast iron parts held together with modern Phillips-head screws, indicating it is a vintage reproduction of a turn-of-the-century design.

Lot: 123 - A Group of Vintage Circus Wagons and Horse Teams in the Style of Kenton Overland Circus 4"X10"X5"

This group of vintage toys is constructed of painted cast iron and is designed in the style of the Kenton Overland Circus series. The collection features a red circus wagon with a raised lion motif inside an oval frame on both sides, accented with gold-toned paint. The second wagon is an animal cage painted green with gold-toned bars and a red undercarriage. Both wagons are fitted with black spoked wheels. A removable figure of a driver is included, wearing a green suit and black hat. The lot is completed by two pairs of cream-colored galloping horses with black-painted manes and tails. One pair is attached to a red carriage pole with an integrated rolling wheel, and the second pair is connected by a red metal bar.

Lot: 124 - Three Vintage Cast Iron Horse and Animal Drawn Toy Wagons 3"X8"X3"

This collection includes three cast iron toy wagons from the early-to-mid 20th century. The first item is a circus cage wagon featuring a green-painted body with gold-painted bars and scrollwork along the roofline. It is mounted on a red carriage frame with four black-painted spoked wheels and is drawn by a pair of white-painted galloping horses with black accents. This specific model is frequently identified in collector circles as part of the Overland Circus series. The second item is a fire pumper wagon finished in red with gold-painted highlights on the boiler, bell, and side wheels. It includes a small cast iron driver figure in a blue uniform and red cap, with the vehicle drawn by two brown galloping horses. The third item is a delivery wagon featuring a blue-painted body with four yellow-painted spoked wheels. The side of the wagon has the word EXPRESS in raised, cast-in lettering. This wagon is drawn by a single white-painted goat in a walking pose. All items are constructed from multi-part cast iron components held together with internal pins or rivets.

Lot: 125 - Seth Thomas Kern and Obergfell Brass Torsion Pendulum Anniversary Clock with Glass Dome 7"X12"

This is a mechanical torsion pendulum mantel clock, commonly known as an anniversary clock. The dial features the Seth Thomas name in script. The rear movement plate is stamped with Kern and Obergfell, Made in Germany, and no (0) jewels unadjusted. The clock is constructed with a brass-finished metal base and two supporting pillars. The arched top frame is decorated with three finials. A removable clear glass dome covers the entire assembly. The gilt dial is embellished with an etched ornate scrollwork pattern and features white applied cartouches with black Roman numeral hour markers. The hands are black in a spade style. Below the dial is a four-ball rotating torsion pendulum supported by a suspension wire.

Lot: 126 - Horse-Drawn Fire Ladder Wagon with Team and Two Firefighters 4"X14"X5"

Attributed to the Kenton Hardware Company or a similar American manufacturer of the early 20th century, this horse-drawn fire ladder wagon features a two-horse team pulling a four-wheeled open-frame carriage. The toy is constructed of cast iron and includes two seated firefighter figures finished in blue uniforms with red helmets and pink facial details. A single, removable silver-painted ladder rests atop the red-painted frame. The wagon is equipped with four yellow-painted spoked wheels, while the horse team, decorated in white with black accents, features a small black stabilizing wheel positioned between the front legs. Visible casting seams are present across the figures and wagon components.

Lot: 127 - A Set of 8-Horse Clydesdale Hitch Delivery Wagons in the Style of Budweiser 4"X29"X7"

This cast iron toy delivery wagon set is designed in the style of the Budweiser Clydesdale hitch. The assembly features an eight-horse hitch arranged in four pairs, pulling a four-wheeled delivery wagon. The wagon is constructed of cast iron and finished in red paint with blue accents and white spoked wheels. The cargo area contains a collection of miniature wooden barrels. Three painted cast iron figures are seated at the front of the wagon, wearing green and red uniforms. The horses are finished in dark brown paint with black harness detailing, white socks, and gold-colored medallions. The horses are connected by cast iron linkages. This assembly is typical of mid-to-late 20th-century cast iron collectibles modeled after early 20th-century original toys. No manufacturer marks or labels are visible on the exterior surfaces.

Lot: 128 - A Pair of Unmarked American Round Cast Iron Griddles 10"X14"

A pair of antique or vintage round cast iron griddles of varying diameters. Both griddles are manufactured from cast iron and feature a shallow raised rim with a tapered handle containing a teardrop-shaped hanging hole. The smaller griddle is marked with a raised numeral 8 on the upper portion of the handle and features an inset circular heat ring on the base. The larger griddle has a smooth bottom without a heat ring and lacks visible size markings. No manufacturer marks are visible on either piece. These griddles are consistent with American-made cookware produced between the late 19th and mid-20th centuries.

Lot: 129 - Antique Waterbury Clock Co. Ogee Weight-Driven Shelf Clock 5"X16"X26"

An antique American ogee (O.G.) shelf clock manufactured by the Waterbury Clock Company of Waterbury, Connecticut. The rectangular case is constructed of wood with mahogany veneers and features the characteristic S-curve ogee moldings. The front door is divided into two sections: an upper clear glass pane and a lower eglomisé (reverse-painted) glass tablet. The lower panel depicts two children in a landscape setting, enclosed within a stylized geometric and floral border in gilt, black, and red. The square painted metal dial features Roman numerals, scrolling black corner spandrels, and a central monogram for the Waterbury Clock Company (WCC). The interior houses a brass, one-day, weight-driven mechanical movement with a strike function on a coiled wire gong. Two cast-iron weights and pendulum components are included. The back of the case retains a paper manufacturer's label titled ONE-DAY STRIKE. O. G. WEIGHT. which lists the company's name and agent offices in New York, Chicago, and Glasgow. A secondary instructional paper label is partially preserved on the interior backboard.

Lot: 130 - Vintage Rococo Revival Style Gold-Toned Mantel Clock with Pastoral Scene 4.5"X10"X14.5"

A vintage mantel clock in the Rococo Revival style, likely dating from the mid-to-late 20th century. The case is constructed from gold-toned molded plastic or composite material and features elaborate scrollwork, foliate motifs, and an ornate top finial. A decorative inset panel below the dial depicts a pastoral scene with figures in 18th-century style attire in a garden setting. The circular dial features black Roman numeral hour markers on individual cream-colored cartouches against a stamped gold-tone filigree center. It is fitted with black hour and minute hands and a red sweep second hand, protected by a clear convex cover. The dial is marked MADE IN JAPAN at the bottom below the six o'clock position. The reverse side features a circular back panel with a sunburst floral motif. The base is hollow.

Lot: 131 - Antique Horse Velocipede Tricycle in the French Style 23"X32"X32"

This antique horse tricycle, or velocipede, is designed in the late 19th or early 20th-century French style. It features a hand-carved wooden body depicting a horse in a galloping pose. The horse is finished with an amber-toned varnish and detailed with a dark, textured carved mane. A black hair tail is attached to the rear. The wooden body is mounted on a wrought iron frame consisting of three large spoked wheels. The front wheel is larger and equipped with direct-drive iron pedals. A steering mechanism is operated by a metal handlebar set with black turned grips. The horse is embellished with hand-painted polychrome details, including a red bridle and a decorative saddle featuring floral and scrolling motifs in red, black, green, and yellow. An ornate cast-iron decorative bracket with scrollwork is positioned beneath the horse's belly and integrated into the frame.

Lot: 132 - Vintage Mobo Bronco Mechanical Pedal Action Riding Horse 13"X27"X30"

Attributed to Mobo (David Sebel and Sons Ltd., Kent, England), this Bronco model mechanical riding horse is constructed from pressed steel with a lithographed and painted finish. The toy features a pedal-activated walking mechanism where downward pressure on the stirrup-style pedals actuates an internal linkage, causing the legs to move in a walking motion. This movement is facilitated by wheels housed within each of the four black-painted hooves. Steering is accomplished via a metal ring bit attached to the head. The body is finished in cream with painted details on the mane and head. The integrated saddle features a red seat and a saddlecloth with a yellow, red, and black tartan pattern. Lithographed markings on the right side beneath the saddle read MADE IN ENGLAND. A faded shield-shaped decal is located on the center of the horse's chest.

Lot: 133 - Early 20th Century Hale System Three-Tier Quarter-Sawn Oak Barrister Bookcase by Camden Cabinet Co. 11"X34"X52"

Early 20th-century Hale System sectional barrister bookcase or lawyer's bookcase manufactured by the Camden Cabinet Co. of Camden, New York. The unit is constructed from five modular interlocking sections including a molded top cap, three glazed storage cases, and a base unit featuring two side-by-side drawers with metal pull handles and a curved apron. The piece is made of quarter-sawn oak, displaying a prominent tiger fleck grain pattern throughout. Each storage section is equipped with a single clear glass door that lifts and slides horizontally into the cabinet frame, fitted with a small circular metal knob. The exterior surfaces are finished with a dark brown stain, while the interior of the cases reveals a lighter natural oak finish. An original paper manufacturer label is located on the interior of one section, identifying the piece as the Hale System of Book Case Units and noting the material as No 1 Quarter Oak.

Lot: 134 - Victorian Style Rococo Revival High Back Parlor Armchair in Red Velvet 26"X35"X45"

A Victorian style high-back parlor armchair designed in the Rococo Revival taste. This single chair features a balloon-style backrest with a prominent hand-carved cresting depicting four roses and foliage. The frame is constructed of wood with a polished reddish-brown mahogany finish. The chair is fully upholstered in a red velvet fabric with vertical channel tufting on the backrest that forms a diamond pattern at the center. The upholstery is bordered with a gold-toned decorative braid trim along the frame edges. The open arms are padded and terminate in scrolled handholds. The lower frame includes a shaped apron supported by cabriole front legs and curved, splayed rear legs.

Lot: 135 - Victorian Rococo Revival Style Red Velvet Parlor Armchair 27"X31"X41"

A Victorian Rococo Revival style parlor armchair, likely a 20th-century reproduction in the 19th-century taste. The frame is constructed of a dark-stained hardwood with a high-gloss mahogany-toned finish. The chair is upholstered in a vibrant red velvet. The tall balloon-shaped back features a combination of vertical channel tufting and central diamond-tufted buttoning, with the reverse side also being fully upholstered. The crest rail is decorated with an intricately carved design of central roses flanked by smaller blossoms and scrolling foliage. The chair features low, padded arms and stands on two front cabriole legs with scroll feet and two splayed rectangular rear legs. The upholstery is finished with a decorative gold-and-red gimp trim. This piece is visually consistent with parlor furniture produced mid-century by makers such as Kimball.

Lot: 136 - Victorian Style Marble-Top Lyre Base Console Table 18"X41"X28"

A Victorian Rococo Revival style console table featuring a shaped serpentine white marble top with gray veining and an ogee-molded edge. The wooden frame is constructed with a contoured apron that matches the profile of the marble top, accented by a central hand-carved floral motif depicting roses and leaves. The corners of the apron are fitted with turned pendant finials. The table is supported by a central lyre-shaped pedestal which contains six vertical metal rods representing strings. The pedestal rests upon a shaped plinth base that transitions into four out-curved, scrolled legs. The wood features a warm, dark finish consistent with walnut or mahogany. As is typical for a pier or console table designed for placement against a wall, the rear of the piece is unfinished.

Lot: 137 - American Empire Style Mahogany Lyre Base Console Table with Marble Top 18"X37"X31"

This mahogany console table is designed in the American Empire style, featuring a rectangular white marble top with grey veining and beveled edges. The apron includes two frieze drawers, each adorned with a hand-carved rose-form pull. The drawers are constructed with machine-cut dovetail joinery. A central pedestal in the form of a lyre with vertical rods supports the table, resting on a shaped plinth base with four splayed, scrolled feet. Two turned wooden finials drop from the front corners of the apron. No maker marks or labels were identified during inspection.

Lot: 138 - Victorian Style Lyre Base Mahogany Side Table with Marble Top 14"X18"X29"

This side table is designed in the Victorian or Neoclassical Revival style, featuring elements common to Duncan Phyfe inspired furniture. The piece is constructed with a mahogany or mahogany-stained hardwood case topped with a rectangular white marble slab characterized by gray veining and beveled edges. The single drawer is decorated with a carved rose-form wooden handle and utilizes machine-cut dovetail construction. Four pendant finials are attached to the underside corners of the drawer housing. The central support is a lyre-form pedestal accented with three vertical metal rods. This pedestal is mounted on a shaped platform base which terminates in four splayed, scrolling legs.

Lot: 139 - American Empire Revival Lyre Base Side Table with Marble Top 14"X18"X29"

This American Empire revival side table features a rectangular white marble top with grey veining and an eased edge. The case is constructed of wood with a mahogany finish and contains a single drawer. The drawer face is decorated with a centrally located, carved wooden pull in the form of a rose. The drawer box is joined with machine-cut dovetails. The table is supported by a lyre-shaped pedestal base accented with three vertical metal rods, which rests on a shaped plinth with four splayed and out-swept legs. Small turned decorative pendants are located at the corners beneath the drawer section. This style is often associated with the mid-20th century American Empire revival, specifically the Duncan Phyfe style, and similar examples have been attributed to makers such as Kimball.

Lot: 140 - Antique Stolzenberg Quarter Sawn Oak Modular Filing Cabinet on Cupboard Base 17"X34"X70"

An antique three-part modular filing system manufactured by Stolzenberg, Germany, dating to the early 20th century. The unit is constructed from quarter-sawn oak with prominent tiger grain figuring on the front and side panels, with pine utilized for the backboards and internal structure. The upper portion consists of two stacked sections, each containing four drop-front drawers. Each drawer is equipped with a cast metal label holder and pull embossed with the Stolzenberg name and a heraldic crest. The interior of the drawers contains various organizational components, including vertical dividers and horizontal shelving. The base unit features two inset-panel doors that open to a configuration of two columns of horizontal sliding document trays and a single integrated small internal cupboard with a dedicated latch. The cabinet retains its original metal connector brackets on the rear.

Lot: 141 - Antique Economic Brand Three-Door Quartersawn Oak Icebox 19"X32"X48"

This antique three-door icebox is manufactured by the Economic brand, as evidenced by the original brass maker's mark mounted to the front center rail. The cabinet features a quartersawn oak exterior with paneled construction on the doors and sides. It is elevated on a scalloped base with small metal casters. The unit is fitted with original heavy cast brass strap hinges and four cam-action refrigerator latches. The interior is divided into three specialized compartments for cooling and storage. The upper left ice chamber is lined with galvanized metal and includes a corrugated metal floor designed for drainage. The right-hand food storage compartment is finished with a white porcelain-enameled lining and contains four removable wire mesh shelves. The lower left compartment, also finished in white porcelain enamel, features a central vertical drain pipe for meltwater. The reverse of the cabinet is constructed of horizontal wood slats and bears stenciled black identification marks reading 8-L / LOT, 195 / SERIES, A.

Lot: 145 - 2016 Land Rover Range Rover Sport Supercharged

This 2016 Land Rover Range Rover Sport Supercharged is finished in Fuji White (Paint Code: LRC 867) with a contrasting black roof. The vehicle is powered by a 5.0L supercharged V8 engine delivering 510 horsepower, mated to an 8-speed automatic transmission and a full-time 4-wheel drive system featuring Land Rover's Terrain Response 2 technology. Exterior equipment includes 21-inch split-spoke alloy wheels, red-painted Brembo brake calipers, a full panoramic sunroof, and rear privacy glass. The interior features Cirrus light grey leather upholstery with dark wood trim and black accents. Appointments include a multi-function heated steering wheel, dual-zone automatic climate control, a touchscreen infotainment system with navigation, and power-adjustable front seating. The vehicle comes with a set of WeatherTech FloorLiners with the original box and a headrest-mounted utility hook. The digital odometer records 66,019 miles. With Suspension Fault Warning Currently, believed to be air shocks, Otherwise Starts, Runs, Drives. VIN: SALWR2EFXGA582825.

Lot: 146 - 1953 Ford NAA Golden Jubilee Utility Tractor

A 1953 Ford NAA Golden Jubilee utility tractor, manufactured to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Ford Motor Company. This open-station, two-wheel drive model is powered by a 134 cubic inch Red Tiger four-cylinder overhead-valve gasoline engine. The engine has been updated with a 12V alternator conversion. Power is delivered via a four-speed manual transmission. Performance specifications are approximately 31 belt horsepower and 26 drawbar horsepower. The tractor features a standard three-point hitch with a top link, a rear power take-off (PTO), a front bumper, dual headlights, and a rear work light. The operator area is equipped with a modern Grammer-brand black vinyl suspension seat with armrests and a cup holder. Visible markings include the Ford script logo embossed and highlighted in red on the hood and rear fenders, and a circular anniversary badge on the nose reading Ford Motor Company 1903-1953 Golden Jubilee Model. The instrumentation includes a central Ford proofmeter indicating engine RPM and hours, along with ancillary gauges for oil pressure in PSI, water temperature in Fahrenheit, and amperes. The front tires are BKT TF-9090, size 6.00-16. The rear tires are Mitas Tractor Drive TD-02, size 12.4-28. The hour meter reading was recorded at 665 hours at the time of inspection; hours are unverified.

Lot: 147 - Ford 641 Workmaster 2WD Open Station Tractor

Ford 641 Workmaster 2WD open station agricultural tractor. This unit is powered by a 4-cylinder gasoline engine, rated at approximately 33-35 PTO horsepower, and features a 4-speed manual constant-mesh transmission. The tractor is equipped with a rear three-point hitch and a 540 RPM power take-off (PTO). The exterior is finished in a traditional red and light gray color scheme with "Ford 641 WORKMASTER" decals on the hood. Additional features include a front-mounted brush guard with an integrated ball hitch, dual front work lights, a center grille emblem light, and a rear work light. The tractor is fitted with BKT TR-135 13.6-28 rear tires and 6.00-16 multi-rib front tires. The dash console houses a central proof-meter along with fuel, temperature, and oil pressure gauges, and an aftermarket Sunpro voltmeter. The hour meter reading was recorded at the time of inspection; hours are unverified. Indicated Hours: 157.

Lot: 148 - King Kutter RFM-72-RR 72-Inch Rear Discharge Finishing Mower 65"X72"X31"

This is a King Kutter rear discharge finishing mower, model RFM-72-RR, branded for Rural King (RK). The unit features a 72-inch cutting width and is designed for attachment to a tractor via a standard Category 1 three-point hitch. The mower is powered by a 540 RPM PTO drive system connected to a central top-mounted gearbox. The deck is supported by four independent swiveling caster wheels with solid tires to follow ground contours and maintain consistent cutting height. Two black plastic belt guards are mounted on the deck surface to protect the internal drive belts and pulleys. Visible markings include the RK by KingKutter logo with windmill icon, a Made in the USA decal, and a manufacturer specification sticker. The specification sticker identifies the model as RFM-72-RR and the serial number as 1001647185. This is a non-powered implement. Header Width: 72 inches.

Lot: 149 - Vintage 6-Foot 3-Point Hitch Rear Grader Blade 73"X42"

This is a vintage rear-mounted scraper or grader blade designed for a tractor with a Category 1 3-point hitch system. The implement features a curved steel moldboard equipped with a bolt-on, replaceable steel cutting edge. The main support frame is constructed of tubular and angle iron steel members, originally finished in yellow paint. A manual pivot mechanism is located at the center of the blade, utilizing a multi-hole indexed plate to allow for multiple angle adjustments for various grading, leveling, and ditching tasks. The hitch assembly consists of two lower lift arm pins and a top link mounting bracket with a securing bolt. Recommended for tractors between 20 and 45 horsepower. Working Width: 72 inches.

Lot: 150 - Category 1 Three Point Hitch Tractor Boom Pole 34"X91"X30"

A three-point hitch boom pole, also known as a tractor crane or gin pole, designed for Category 1 tractor hitches. The implement is fabricated from red-painted tubular steel. The structure consists of a main lifting arm reinforced with a secondary top rail connected by a central gusset plate. The terminal end of the boom features a heavy-duty lifting loop, and a secondary mounting loop is positioned on the underside of the main beam. The hitch mounting assembly includes two lower lift pins and a top link clevis mount. This type of implement is typically used for lifting and transporting items such as logs, fence posts, or equipment and is compatible with utility tractors generally ranging from 20 to 50 horsepower.

Lot: 151 - Single-Axle Tilt-Deck Utility Trailer (66"W 16'L 23"H)

This is a single-axle utility trailer designed with a manual tilt-deck for loading and unloading equipment. The trailer features a diamond plate steel floor with a beveled rear edge to facilitate ground-level loading. The structure includes integrated open side rails and fixed metal fenders. The towing assembly consists of a triangular tongue equipped with a standard ball coupler, safety chains, and a manual locking lever to secure the tilt mechanism. For transport, it is fitted with two five-lug white steel wheels and USA TRAIL tires. The electrical system includes two rear-mounted tail lights with integrated turn signals and a flat 4-pin wiring harness. No manufacturer identification plate or Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) was observed during inspection. Body Type: Tilt-deck utility trailer

Lot: 152 - 2024 Coachmen Catalina Summit Series 164BHX Travel Trailer (19'6")

2024 Coachmen Catalina Summit Series travel trailer, model 164BHX, manufactured by Forest River, Inc. in Middlebury, Indiana. This single-axle bunkhouse unit features a gray corrugated aluminum exterior with a black aerodynamic front cap and diamond plate stone guard. The exterior is equipped with a Stromberg Carlson 3500-pound power tongue jack, a single 20-pound propane tank with cover, and a Solera by Lippert power awning with remote-controlled multicolored lighting. The unit is prepped for solar power (wired for 600W/30A), WiFi/LTE (RV-Link), and a rear-view camera. Additional exterior features include a GE roof-mounted air conditioning unit, JBL premium sound speakers, stabilizer jacks at all four corners, and a Leash Link pet attachment point. The interior features a bunkhouse floorplan with rear twin bunks equipped with Teddy Bear series mats. The kitchen includes a GE Profile two-burner gas cooktop, a GE stainless steel microwave, a deep-basin sink with a high-neck faucet, and a compact refrigerator. The front living area contains a sofa and overhead storage. The bathroom is fitted with a foot-flush toilet, a shower with a flexible wand, a skylight, and a vent fan. Wood-grain laminate flooring and cabinetry are installed throughout. Utility connections include fresh water, city water, and black/gray tank flush ports. Overall Length: 19 feet 6 inches Dry Weight: 3,020 lbs Cargo Carrying Capacity: 1,359 lbs GVWR: 4,396 lbs VIN: 5ZT2CAEC2RK008237.

Lot: 153 - Astro Quickfire 18SC Bass Boat with Mercury 150 HP Outboard and Single-Axle Trailer 96"X21'X72"

This vessel is an Astro Quickfire 18SC bass boat, identified by legible decals on the hull sides and gunwales. It carries Michigan registration number MI 4251 AV and features decals from Pickensville Marina in Alabama. The boat is powered by a Mercury Black Max XR4 two-stroke outboard motor rated at 150 horsepower, equipped with a three-blade stainless steel propeller. A bow-mounted MotorGuide trolling motor with a Ninja Power propeller is installed. The single-console cockpit features a three-spoke sport steering wheel and an instrument panel containing a tachometer, speedometer, and a Zercom Marine CID-40 Classic depth finder/sonar unit. Interior accommodations include two main cockpit seats and one removable pedestal-mounted casting seat. The layout consists of integrated front and rear casting decks with multiple storage compartments and livewell access. Safety and utility equipment includes bow and stern navigation lights, side grab rails, and four deck-mounted cleats. The boat sits on an Astro-branded single-axle bunk trailer featuring a frame-mounted spare tire, manual winch with strap, and a tongue jack with wheel. The trailer is fitted with Load Star Karrier K35 tires, size ST205/75R14.

Lot: 154 - Ouachita Aluminum Jon Boat Package with 15 HP Johnson Outboard Motor and Dilly Trailer 58"X17'X56"

This aluminum jon boat package features a hull manufactured by Ouachita. The boat measures approximately 12 to 14 feet in length and displays Michigan registration MI 5766 AJ with an expired 2010 sticker. The interior configuration includes a custom aftermarket forward casting deck finished in gray carpet and a single folding swivel pilot seat mounted on the center bench. The primary engine is a Johnson 15 horsepower two-stroke outboard motor with a tiller handle and manual pull start. Secondary propulsion is provided by a Minn Kota Edge bow-mount trolling motor with 45 pounds of thrust, 12-volt operation, 5 speeds, and a foot control pedal. Electrical components are powered by an EverStart Marine and RV Group 24DC 12-volt battery. Included accessories consist of a red plastic 6-gallon fuel tank, a blue Rubbermaid cooler, a yellow-bladed paddle, a fluke-style anchor, and a mushroom-style anchor with ropes. The boat is paired with a Dilly single-axle trailer featuring a manual winch, plastic fenders, and integrated tail lights. No engine hour meter is visible on the outboard.

Lot: 155 - 2020 Honda TRX250X All Terrain Vehicle

This 2020 Honda TRX250X, is an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) manufactured by American Honda Motor Co., Inc. at their Timmonsville, South Carolina facility. This vehicle features a 229cc four stroke engine paired with a five speed transmission and reverse. The vehicle is equipped with a black vinyl seat featuring the Honda logo in white. Handlebar-mounted controls include indicator lights and master cylinders for the hydraulic braking system. The unit is mounted on silver-finished wheels with Maxxis tires. A circular decal for Dirty Turtle Offroad Park 2021 is located on the left side of the bodywork.

Lot: 156 - Kawasaki KFX 90 Youth All-Terrain Vehicle

This Kawasaki KFX 90 is a youth-sized all-terrain vehicle equipped with an 89cc, four-stroke, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine. The unit features an electric start system with a manual backup kick-starter lever located on the right side. The drivetrain is a two-wheel drive (2WD) configuration with power delivered to the rear wheels via a chain final drive. The vehicle is fitted with Maxxis all-terrain tires, measuring AT18x7-8 in the front and AT18x9-8 in the rear. Equipment includes a front brush guard, full floorboards, dual front drum brakes, and a single rear hydraulic disc brake. Identifiable markings include Kawasaki branding on the tank and front cowl, KFX stylized lettering on the front fenders, and 90 numbering on the rear fenders. The black vinyl seat is embossed with the words NO PASSENGER. A brown paper lot tag is attached to the ignition key. The vehicle is not equipped with an odometer or hour meter; therefore, total mileage and operating hours are unknown. The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is not visible in the provided photographs.

Lot: 157 - A Pair of Vintage Copper and Brass Finger Oil Lamps with Glass Chimneys 7"X14"

This matching pair of vintage hand-held oil lamps, also known as finger lamps, features copper reservoirs and bases with brass burner assemblies. The copper bodies consist of a bulbous fuel tank resting on a flared conical foot, with a simple looped handle attached for carrying. The brass burners are fitted with decorative crown-style chimney galleries and include a wick adjustment thumbwheel with a pierced scroll-work motif. Each lamp is accompanied by a clear glass chimney of traditional slender bulbous form. The lamps remain in their original kerosene configuration and have not been electrified. No manufacturer marks or brand names are clearly visible on the components.

Lot: 158 - A Collection of Five Vintage Tubular Kerosene Lanterns 8"X18"

This collection consists of five vintage tubular kerosene lanterns of various sizes and manufacturers. One unit is a Swallow Brand lantern featuring a black painted finish and a stylized bird logo embossed on the font. A smaller unit is embossed Little Wizard on the base, a design characteristic of Dietz manufacturing. Two other rusted lanterns bear the model numbers No. 235 and No. 215, which are markings consistent with European manufacturers such as Feuerhand. The largest lantern in the group displays a heavily weathered patina and contains a glass globe embossed with the name Kone. The frames are constructed from pressed steel and tin with both cylindrical and bulbous glass globes. Most lanterns include their original wire bail handles and fuel filler caps. Dimensions: 8 inches to 15 inches in height.

Lot: 159 - A Collection of Four Red Hurricane Lanterns Including Dietz Comet and Swallow Brand 6"X10"

This collection consists of four red-painted tubular kerosene hurricane lanterns of varying sizes and manufacturers. The group includes a Dietz Comet lantern featuring a base embossed with DIETZ COMET and a glass globe embossed with DIETZ SYRACUSE NY USA. A larger lantern is embossed SWALLOW BRAND on the fuel reservoir. A third lantern features the embossed mark WINGED MOON on the lower body. The fourth lantern includes a fuel cap marked HEMEI and a modern white safety sticker reading DO NOT FILL ABOVE THIS LINE. The lanterns are constructed from stamped metal with glass globes protected by wire cages and feature top bails for carrying or hanging.

Lot: 160 - Repurposed Antique Otto Bernz Co. Brass Blowtorch Table Lamp with Opalescent Swirl Glass Shade 5"X8"X17"

This industrial table lamp is repurposed from an antique gasoline blowtorch manufactured by the Otto Bernz Company of Rochester, New York. The lamp base consists of a cylindrical brass fuel tank with an integrated manual pump and a contoured wooden handle. The original burner assembly has been modified to support an upward-facing electric socket and a decorative glass shade. The shade is made of blown glass featuring an opalescent swirl pattern with alternating diagonal bands of translucent cranberry pink and opaque milky white. The form of the shade is bulbous with a distinctively crimped and ruffled rim. The black adjustment knob on the burner is embossed with the text OTTO BERNZ CO. ROCHESTER, N.Y. The fixture is wired with a standard brown electrical cord and a two-prong plug.

Lot: 161 - Vintage Brass Miniature Horse and Carriage Figurine 4"X13"X6.5"

This set comprises a decorative miniature horse and a corresponding two-wheeled carriage, designed in the style of a nineteenth-century hansom cab. The pieces are constructed from cast metal with a polished brass finish. The horse is modeled in a prancing gait with the front left leg raised and features cast-in details representing a harness and bridle. The carriage includes two large spoked wheels, side windows, decorative exterior lamps, and a textured floorboard. The horse is a separate component that connects to the carriage shafts, and the wheels are capable of rotation on their axle. No manufacturer marks, stamps, or country of origin indicators were found during inspection.

Lot: 162 - Antique Cast Iron Wall-Mounted Mailbox with Newspaper Rack 6"X12.5"

This antique wall-mounted mailbox is manufactured from cast iron and features a utilitarian American design. It is configured with a top-hinged lid for depositing mail and a larger front-hinged door for retrieval. The front door is equipped with a circular viewing port featuring a cross-shaped divider and a simple latch. A wire bail newspaper holder is attached to the bottom. The mailbox retains its original backplate with multiple mounting points. Embossed on the interior of the top lid is the number 106. Faint markings appearing as PAT'D are visible on the top rear bracket. This piece is attributed to the Griswold Manufacturing Co., matching their model 106B.

Lot: 163 - Horse-Drawn Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Delivery Wagon and Eight-Horse Hitch 4"X30"X8"

A cast iron toy delivery wagon assembly featuring a maroon wagon with an eight-horse hitch arranged in four teams. The wagon body is decorated with embossed white lettering reading FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES on both sides and GROCERIES on the tailgate. Four white-painted spoked wheels show surface oxidation. The wagon contains four miniature fabric sacks as cargo. A cast iron driver figure wearing a green uniform is seated at the front, positioned beneath a metal umbrella with alternating maroon and white segments. The umbrella panels feature printed text reading FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES. The eight reddish-brown horses feature black and gold-tone harness accents and white-painted hoof details, all attached to a white central hitch system. The construction utilizes visible screws and shows standard casting seam lines, characteristic of mid-to-late 20th-century manufacture in the style of earlier antique toys.

Lot: 164 - Antique Brass Bullseye Reflector Oil Lamp 5"X6"X12"

This antique oil lamp is constructed from spun and cast brass components. It features a weighted, flared circular base supporting a bulbous fount reservoir. The lamp is equipped with a large, integrated semi-spherical brass reflector designed to focus and direct light forward. A circular vent is located at the top of the reflector for heat dissipation. The burner assembly includes a mechanical wick turner and a gallery intended to hold a glass chimney. This style of lamp was commonly used for tasks requiring directed light, such as reading or maritime use. No maker marks, patent dates, or hallmarks are visible on the exterior surfaces.

Lot: 165 - Three Vintage Style Cast Iron Automotive Toys 4"X8"

This lot consists of three cast iron toy vehicles modeled after early 20th-century designs. The group includes a four-door sedan, a stake-side truck, and a two-door coupe. The sedan features spoke-patterned wheels and is assembled with a side-mounted Phillips-head screw. The stake-side truck features an open bed with vertical slats and five-spoke wheels. The coupe is a smaller model with solid disc wheels and a rear-mounted spare tire. All items are finished in black paint and constructed from cast iron with metal axles allowing for simple rolling movement. The designs are reminiscent of toys produced by manufacturers such as Hubley or Arcade, though no maker marks are present.

Lot: 166 - A Pair of Vintage Two-Tone Stoneware Milk Crocks 5"X7"

A pair of vintage stoneware crocks modeled after traditional milk cans. Each vessel features a cylindrical body with a tapered shoulder leading to a wide-mouth flared rim. Two small integral loop handles are situated at the shoulder. The crocks are decorated with a two-tone glaze featuring a cream-colored lower body and a deep chocolate-brown upper section. Both jars are embossed on the front with the word MILK in raised capital letters. One jar includes a white-and-brown speckled frosted glaze detail on the rim. No maker marks, factory stamps, or capacity indicators are visible on the exterior. Height: 6.75 inches.

Lot: 167 - Vintage Electrified Brass Samovar Table Lamp with Burgundy Pleated Shade 16"X29"

This table lamp features a base constructed from a vintage brass samovar, a traditional water-heating vessel. The samovar body is urn-shaped with vertical fluting on the lower portion, resting on a stepped square pedestal with pierced decorative venting. The piece includes two side handles with wooden grips and a front-mounted tap with a scrolled handle and a wooden knob. The upper section is modified with a decorative brass crown gallery to house the electrical socket. It is paired with a burgundy pleated fabric conical shade. Small incised characters are visible on the front tap, including the digits 5, 5, 5 or possibly 9, 5, 5. A small rectangular stamp is present on the body near the tap connection, though the characters within are not clearly legible.

Lot: 168 - Repurposed Antique Cast Iron Grinder and Brass Table Lamp on Wooden Base 12"X12"X19"

This decorative table lamp is a unique assemblage created from repurposed vintage industrial and household components. The focal point of the piece is an antique manual cast iron grinder or ice pulverizer, finished in an older red paint. The device features a hand crank with a turned wooden handle and a hinged top lid secured by a brass-toned latch. Opening the lid reveals an internal mechanism consisting of a rotating drum with multiple staggered teeth designed to interface with corresponding teeth on the interior of the lid. Mounted behind the red grinder on the same base is a vintage-style brass lamp assembly. It features a curved gooseneck-style support leading to a standard-size socket with a pull-chain switch. The entire unit is mounted to a thick, rectangular solid wood block base. The base is elevated by four repurposed white ceramic porcelain insulators serving as feet. The unit is equipped with a brown two-prong power cord. No maker marks or patent dates are visible on the cast iron grinder or the brass lamp components.

Lot: 169 - Three Antique Victorian Cast Iron Swivel Oil Lamp Wall Brackets 6"X11"X9"

A set of three Victorian-style wall brackets crafted from cast iron with a dark, matte finish. These brackets, likely designed for kerosene oil lamps or carriage lamps, feature ornate scrolling arms with geometric piercings and Eastlake-influenced decorative motifs. The set includes one arm with a scalloped, petal-form basket and two arms with circular baskets featuring vertical slotted sides. Each bracket is designed to swivel horizontally within a decorative wall-mounting plate. The curved lower edge of the swivel arms is cast with the inscription PATENTED NOV 19 78, indicating a patent date of November 19, 1878. The finials and mounting plates show minor variations in design across the three pieces.

Lot: 170 - Folk Art Repurposed Metal Equestrian Stand with Horse Hame and Horseshoe 6"X7"X26"

This handmade folk art stand is constructed from various repurposed antique and vintage industrial and agricultural components. The base is formed from a large steel horseshoe with upturned heels. The primary vertical support is a curved, pitted iron horse hame, which features several square mounting holes along its length. The hame is capped with a polished brass ball finial. Attached near the top is a double-pronged bracket suitable for hanging items. The shaft is further accented with two welded circular rings. At the lower portion of the upright, a threaded bolt assembly holds a smaller, unpainted hanging ring. The entire iron and steel structure has been finished in a matte black paint, while the brass and lower ring remain in their natural metal states. No maker marks or manufacturing stamps are visible on the object.

Lot: 171 - A Set of Horse-Drawn Produce Delivery Wagon Components and Accessories 4"X20"X8"

Produced in the style of vintage American manufacturers like Hubley or Kenton, this lot consists of a horse-drawn produce delivery wagon set made of cast iron. The assembly features a four-horse team in two pairs, finished in reddish-brown paint with white-painted lower legs and black harness details. The wagon features a brown-painted bed and a white-painted chassis with four spoked wheels. The side panels are hand-painted with white lettering that reads Fresh, Fruits &, and Vegetables, while the tailboard is labeled Groceries. Included accessories are a seated driver figure in green paint, a removable brown and white umbrella printed with the panels Fresh Fruits and Fresh Vegetables, miniature fabric sacks, and two small straw brooms. The cast iron components are joined by hardware that includes visible Phillips-head screws, which is indicative of a 20th-century reproduction.

Lot: 172 - A Trio of Miniature Cast Iron Toy Utensils and Hinged Slug Iron 2"X10"

This group consists of three miniature cast iron items typically associated with late 19th to early 20th-century toy cookstoves or dollhouse collections. The first item is a miniature hinged slug iron, also known as a charcoal iron, featuring a cast iron body with a top plate that hinges open to accommodate a heated insert. It is fitted with a side-mounted latching mechanism with a small wooden knob and a turned, black-painted wooden handle. The second item is a miniature cast iron melting ladle or pour pot, designed with a single pouring spout on the rim and a long flat handle terminating in a teardrop-shaped hanging loop. The third item is a rustic cast metal spoon, likely iron, characterized by an oval bowl and a flat handle with a decorative openwork terminal. None of the items exhibit visible manufacturer marks or patent dates.

Lot: 173 - An Assortment of Four Windproof Pocket Lighters Including Zippo and Brand Promotional Examples 3"

This assortment consists of four windproof pocket lighters featuring American automotive, agricultural, and sports themes. The collection includes a John Deere General-Purpose Tractors lighter with a polished chrome finish and a color graphic; the bottom is stamped with the Zippo logo and a date code indicating production in December 2005. A second polished chrome lighter features a Dale Earnhardt number 3 and bass fishing wrap-around graphic. A metallic red Chevrolet Corvette C6 lighter is included, featuring a white line-art graphic and housed in a black-lined metal gift tin. The reverse of the Corvette lighter retains its original orange safety warning sticker. The final item is a brushed chrome Zippo lighter featuring the Chicago Bears NFL logo and name, presented in its original Zippo-branded display box with the NFL Shield. Materials consist of metal cases with chrome and painted finishes, plastic, and cardboard.

Lot: 174 - Vintage Chinese Carved Wood and Brass Table Bell with Dragon Stand and Striker 6"X11"X13"

This decorative table bell assembly features a cast brass bell suspended from an intricately carved wooden frame. The brass bell is decorated with high relief carvings depicting two dragons flanking a central circular medallion. Inside the medallion is the stylized Chinese character 福 (Fu), which translates to blessings or good fortune. The reverse of the bell displays relief motifs of clouds and scrollwork. The stand is constructed from wood with a dark ebonized finish. The upright supports are carved in the shape of scaled dragons whose bodies arch to form a decorative crest. This crest is topped with a pierced circular medallion featuring a geometric fretwork pattern. The base of the stand incorporates two carved mythological beast heads with open mouths that serve as a holder for the included wooden striker. The striker consists of a rounded head and a tapered handle. This item is typical of mid to late 20th-century Chinese export decorative arts.

Lot: 175 - Antique Unique Manufacturing Company Gasoline Blowtorch with Bernz Burner Assembly 3"X8"X9"

This antique gasoline blowtorch features a spherical metal fuel tank with a distressed red paint finish, manufactured by the Unique Manufacturing Company of Chicago, Illinois. The tool is equipped with a cast metal burner assembly featuring an embossed diamond mark from the Otto Bernz Company of Newark, New Jersey. Components include a top-mounted filler cap with an integrated ring handle, a drip cup situated below the burner head, and a side-mounted manual pump. The handle is constructed with a segmented wooden grip that retains remnants of red paint. The tank body displays a partial manufacturer label including the text Unique, Torch, Chicago, U.S.A., and Firepots. The burner assembly is detailed with several circular vent holes and a threaded adjustment knob.

Lot: 176 - Antique Cast Iron and Wood Box Coffee Grinder with Finger-Jointed Construction 6"X9"X11"

This antique-style manual coffee mill features a square wooden box body and a cast iron top assembly. The wooden housing is constructed using visible finger joints at each corner and sits upon a stepped wooden base. The top section is composed of cast iron with an ornate, embossed decorative lid featuring floral and scrollwork motifs and a sliding hopper door. The mill is operated by a curved cast iron crank handle topped with a turned wooden knob. A wingnut-style mechanism is located on the central shaft for adjusting the coarseness of the grind. The front of the mill includes a small pull-out drawer with finger-jointed construction and a turned wooden knob with a center screw, designed to collect the ground coffee. There are no visible maker's marks, stamps, or brand names on the exterior of the item or the interior of the drawer.

Lot: 177 - A Pair of "Dazey" Glass Butter Churns No 10 and No 20 5"X8"X12"

A pair of glass butter churns manufactured by the Dazey Churn & Manufacturing Company of St. Louis, Missouri. The lot includes two different sizes, with one glass jar embossed with the number 20 and the other with the number 10. Both jars feature a square base and are embossed with a circular seal reading Dazey Churn & Mfg Co, St. Louis, USA, along with a patent date of Feb 14 22. Each churn consists of a glass vessel, a screw-on metal lid, and a cast iron hand-crank mechanism. The cast iron frames of the mechanisms feature the name Dazey in raised lettering. The internal components include a metal shaft connected to wooden dasher paddles. The hand-crank mechanisms are fitted with turned wooden handles.

Lot: 178 - "Dazey" No. 10 Ruby Red Glass Butter Churn 4"X7"X9"

This Dazey No. 10 butter churn features a square ruby red glass jar paired with a cast-metal mechanical top. The metal frame of the churning mechanism is embossed with the name DAZEY, and the crank handle bears the same DAZEY maker mark. The front of the glass jar is embossed with 10 above DAZEY CHURN & MFG CO. A side panel of the glass vessel is marked with the patent date FEB 14 22 and ST LOUIS USA. The mechanical assembly includes a circular threaded metal lid, a bevel gear system, and a hand crank fitted with a turned wooden grip. The ruby red glass jar is square in form with rounded shoulders and a threaded neck.

Lot: 179 - American Painted Cast Iron Seated Monkey Still Bank 4"X6"X8"

This vintage cast iron still bank, often attributed to manufacturers like Hubley or A.C. Williams, is modeled as a seated monkey in a pensive pose. The figure is depicted with its left hand raised to its ear and its right hand resting on its knee, with the tail curling around the base to provide stability. A coin slot is integrated into the crown of the head. The bank is constructed of two vertical halves joined together with flat-head screws, visible on the lower back and the underside. The exterior features a cold-painted finish with remnants of original black pigment on the body and flesh-toned or bronze highlights on the face, chest, and paws. This piece is characteristic of American-made novelty banks from the early to mid-20th century.

Lot: 180 - Arcade Crystal Cast Iron Wall-Mount Coffee Grinder Grinding Mechanism 8"X8"X5"

This is a cast iron grinding mechanism for an Arcade Crystal wall-mount coffee grinder, manufactured by the Arcade Manufacturing Company of Freeport, Illinois. The bell-shaped housing is constructed of heavy cast iron with a black finish and features embossed Art Nouveau-style scrollwork. Following the visible maker marks, the top rim is embossed with the word ARCADE and the word CRYSTAL is embossed below the central decorative scrollwork. The unit includes a long-arm offset crank with a turned wooden handle. A metal wingnut on the front of the drive shaft serves as a grind coarseness adjustment. The assembly features integral wall mounting brackets on the reverse side. This item consists of the central grinding assembly only and does not include the glass hopper or receiving jar.

Lot: 181 - Commemorative Cast Metal 2000 Millennium Wall Mounted Bell 5"X9"X22"

A commemorative wall-mounted bell crafted from heavy cast metal, likely cast iron, featuring a matte black finish with gold-toned embossed detailing. The assembly includes an ornate scrolling wall bracket with a foliate design. Atop the bracket is a curved banner motif embossed with the year 2000. The bell itself is flared and bears the embossed inscription RING IN THE MILLENNIUM. A white textile pull cord is attached to the internal clapper, terminating in a circular weighted medallion embossed with 2000 and decorative scrolls.

Lot: 182 - A Pair of Cast Iron and Ruby Red Ribbed Glass Celestial Sun Ornaments 3.5"X3.5"X12"

A matching pair of decorative pedestal ornaments featuring a combination of cast metal and glassware in a celestial folk art style. Each ornament is topped with a cast iron finial depicting a sunburst with a stylized human face surrounded by wavy rays. The finials are mounted onto large, ribbed spheres of deep ruby red translucent glass. The glass is optic-molded with vertical ribbing to catch and refract light. Each orb is supported by a cast iron base consisting of a fluted, conical pedestal transitioning into a square foot. The metal components have a textured, dark brown patinated finish throughout. No manufacturer marks, signatures, or labels were found on these items. Dimensions: Not provided.

Lot: 183 - 1977 Daniel Boone Pioneer Jug Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Stoneware Liquor Bottle 3.5"X6"

A vintage two-tone stoneware liquor bottle produced for Daniel Boone Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, bottled by the Old Boone Distillery Company of Lawrenceburg, Kentucky. The vessel features a glossy brown-glazed shoulder, neck, and integral handle over a matte tan cylindrical body. The front of the jug displays brown transfer-printed graphics and text, including Pioneer Jug and Daniel Boone arched above a central vignette of a pioneer figure holding a long rifle. The label further identifies the spirit as Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, 86 proof, with a volume of 500ml (16.9 fl. oz.). The base is marked with brown printed text reading 219-1977, Liquor Bottle, and 11-D16, and includes an embossed USA mark.

Lot: 184 - A Trio of Contemporary Studio Pottery Stoneware Items including Two Mugs and a Miniature Jug 4"X4"

A group of three contemporary hand-thrown stoneware pottery items. This lot includes two mugs and one miniature jug. The two mugs are decorated with a variegated brown and tan speckled glaze accented with cobalt blue splotches. Each mug has a flared rim, an incised line at the mid-section, and an applied loop handle. One mug features a hand-painted black mark on the unglazed base consisting of two stylized script characters, possibly SB or JB, while the other mug remains unmarked with visible throwing rings on the base. The miniature jug has a cylindrical body with a conical shoulder and a small straight neck. It features a two-tone finish with a matte dark gray shoulder and neck over a glossy reddish-brown body. Hand-written script is visible on the side of the jug under the glaze, which reads COUNTRY on the first line and begins with the letter F on the second line. The base of the jug is fully glazed in a dark brown.

Lot: 185 - A Pair of Magenta Glass Bottle Tea Light Candle Lanterns 5"X9"

A pair of decorative glass lanterns in a vibrant translucent fuchsia color. Each vessel features a bulbous body and a flared rim, constructed from hand-blown glass. The lanterns are encased in a dark metal wire cage that wraps tightly around the neck and extends to form simple loop handles on the sides. Both items are mounted onto flared circular metal bases that exhibit an aged patina. The bases are designed with small circular ventilation ports around the upper circumference, indicating their function as candle or tea light holders. No manufacturer marks, signatures, or labels are present on the glass or metal components. Height: 6.25 inches.

Lot: 186 - Leonard Silver Manufacturing Company Solid Brass Eagle on Ball Figurine 5"X11"

A cast solid brass figurine produced for the Leonard Silver Manufacturing Company as part of their Solid Brass Collection. The sculpture depicts an eagle with its wings swept upward in a dramatic display of flight, with talons perched on a polished brass sphere. The globe is mounted onto a stepped, circular pedestal base. The underside of the base features a central hexagonal bolt and the original gold foil manufacturer label. This label is marked with the Leonard cursive logo, registered trademark symbol, and the text © SILVER MFG. CO. SOLID BRASS COLLECTION KOREA. The piece exhibits detailed casting throughout the primary and secondary feathers.

Lot: 187 - Antique Pike No. 4 Household Hand Cranked Bench Grinder 6"X8"X9"

This is a Pike No. 4 Household model hand-cranked bench grinder manufactured by the Pike Manufacturing Company of Pike, New Hampshire. The tool is constructed from cast iron and features an integrated C-clamp mounting mechanism equipped with a threaded screw and a scalloped tightening knob for attachment to a workbench or table. The circular gear housing displays raised cast lettering that reads PIKE at the top, No. 4 in the center, and HOUSEHOLD along the bottom edge. The grinder is operated by a hand-turned crank handle featuring an offset wooden grip. The internal gearing assembly drives a secondary spindle which holds a circular abrasive grinding wheel secured by a metal washer and hexagonal nut. The tool body retains a significant portion of its original green painted finish.

Lot: 188 - Boyds Bears & Friends Miniature Kitchen Stove with Accessories 9"X11"X12"

This miniature collectible kitchen stove was manufactured by The Boyds Collection Ltd. as part of the Bears & Friends product line. The item is constructed from cast iron with a uniform black finish. The design features an ornate scrolled base and a decorative backsplash with two small integral shelves and a central chimney stack. A lattice-work warming shelf is mounted to the side. The stovetop is equipped with four removable circular burner covers. Both the main oven door and the side firebox door are hinged and functional. The front oven door features raised lettering reading BOYDS above a central paw print symbol and BEARS & FRIENDS. This set includes the stove unit and three separate accessories: a copper-toned miniature pot, a black miniature pot, and a miniature sad iron. The original manufacturer hang tag is present and attached to the rear with twine, displaying the text THE BOYDS COLLECTION LTD. INVESTMENT COLLECTIBLES and the company paw print logo. The construction utilizes Phillips head screws for assembly of the side panels.

Lot: 189 - A Collection of Ten Assorted Molded and Cut Glass Cruets and Decanters 4"X8"

This collection consists of ten glass cruets and small decanters in assorted styles. The group features a variety of forms including bulbous pitchers with integrated handles, tapered bottles, and octagonal vessels. The clear glass pieces are decorated with molded and pressed patterns such as diamond point textures, vertical ribbing, panelled sides, and stylized floral designs. Each item is fitted with a ground glass stopper; stopper shapes include teardrop, fluted trumpet, and faceted designs. One conical-shaped cruet is decorated with a transfer-printed emblem in gold and brown tones, featuring a central crown symbol enclosed within a circular sunburst border. No manufacturer marks, acid-etched stamps, or signatures are present on any of the vessels or stoppers.

Lot: 190 - Antique Queen Model Miniature Toy Kitchen Range 5"X6"X7"

This is a Queen model miniature toy kitchen range, a popular collectible often produced as children's playthings or salesman's samples in the late 19th to early 20th century. The item is constructed from cast iron and features a traditional range design with a decorative chimney stack characterized by scrollwork motifs. The stovetop contains three removable circular lids and a funnel-shaped accessory likely intended to represent a water heater or pot. The front face of the stove body and the hinged side hearth door both feature embossed lettering that reads QUEEN with gold-toned highlights. The main front oven door opens to reveal a perforated interior grate and a central vertical assembly screw used for structural integrity. The stove is supported by four curved cabriole-style legs with ornamental detailing.

Lot: 191 - A Set of Ornate Italian Style Gold-Toned Metal Ewers and Leaf Dishes 5"X7"X12"

A set of decorative objects in the Rococo Revival style, consisting of two graduated ewers and two leaf-form dishes. These items are crafted from cast metal with a gold-toned metallic finish, resembling mid-century Italian brass decorative wares. The ewers feature elaborate high-relief floral motifs, ornate scrolling handles, and gadrooned lower bodies, each supported by a flared base with four feet. The leaf-shaped dishes are detailed with central fruit clusters and rest on three small feet. No maker's marks or stamps were identified during inspection. Large Ewer Height: 10-12 inches Small Ewer Height: 6-7 inches Leaf Dishes Width: 5-6 inches.

Lot: 192 - Collection of Ten Assorted Vintage Brass Decorative and Functional Items 3"X8"

An assortment of ten vintage brass objects including various lighting accessories and decorative items. The collection features a pair of tall baluster-form candlesticks on tiered square bases, a novelty trumpet-form candlestick, and two chambersticks, one with a scrolled handle and the other with a rope-twist border and ring handle. The group also includes small turned brass candlesticks of varying designs, a hand bell topped with a rearing unicorn finial, a small etched ewer with a loop handle, and a matching etched circular ashtray. The ewer and ashtray are decorated with hand-etched foliate and floral patterns. The items are constructed through casting and lathe-turning techniques. No maker marks or hallmarks are visible on the pieces.

Lot: 193 - Authorized 1996 Coca-Cola Fishtail Metal Advertising Sign 24"X12"

This authorized reproduction lithographed metal advertising sign was produced for The Coca-Cola Company in 1996. The sign features the iconic fishtail or arciform shape characteristic of mid-century Coca-Cola branding. The front displays the Coca-Cola script logo in off-white over a vibrant red field, with the slogan SIGN OF GOOD TASTE printed in uppercase block lettering below. The sign is constructed of stamped metal with a slight convex curve. The reverse side is finished in white and retains the original manufacturer's paper label. The label identifies the piece as a Tacker-Type sign and provides historical context regarding the reproduction of archival art, including mention of artists Norman Rockwell, N.C. Wyeth, and Haddon Sundblom. The label includes a copyright date of 1996 and a barcode numbered 7 56489 09043 7.

Lot: 194 - Budweiser-style Horse-Drawn Beer Wagon with a Team of Horses 4"X24"X6"

This vintage horse-drawn freight wagon is designed in the style of a Budweiser Clydesdale beer wagon. The set features a hitch of horses arranged in pairs, finished in red paint with white fetlocks and gold-tone harness accents. The horses are secured to a white-painted cast iron harness and yoke assembly. Each horse is constructed of two cast halves joined by a single flat-head screw. The accompanying four-wheeled wagon features a red finish with light blue painted accents highlighting the side slats and a black-painted interior bed. A removable cast iron driver figure in a green coat and hat is seated at the front of the wagon. The wheels are fully rotational. No manufacturer marks or stamps are visible on any of the components.

Lot: 195 - An Assortment of American Clear Pressed Glass Tableware and Decorative Items 5.5"X5.5"X10"

An assortment of clear pressed glass tableware and vanity items produced in the mid-to-late 20th century. The collection includes a pair of graduated rectangular lidded candy dishes on tiered pedestal bases featuring oval faceted designs and tiered lids. Also included is a lidded sugar bowl and matching creamer set featuring a star and fan pattern consistent with the Anchor Hocking Early American Prescut line. Further items consist of a small decorative vase with a heavy diamond-point texture in the form of a pineapple, a small handled pitcher or cruet with a central starburst motif, and a two-piece set featuring a lidded cylindrical jar and a matching footed bowl with a scalloped rim, both decorated with geometric diamond and star patterns. The pieces are manufactured from clear soda-lime glass using industrial molding techniques, resulting in the softened edges characteristic of pressed glass rather than hand-cut crystal. No manufacturer marks or signatures are visible on any of the pieces.

Lot: 196 - A Pair of "Dazey" Churn & Mfg. Co. Ruby Red Glass Butter Churns 5"X9"X12"

This lot consists of a pair of hand-cranked glass butter churns produced by the Dazey Churn & Mfg. Co. The set includes one large unit and one small unit. Both churns feature ruby red glass jars, cast iron mechanical top assemblies, and wooden crank handles. The large churn is embossed with the number 20 above a circular seal that reads DAZEY CHURN & MFG CO around the perimeter, FEB 14 22 in the center, and ST LOUIS USA along the bottom. The small churn is embossed with DAZEY CHURN above the number 6 and MFG CO on one face, with FEB 14 22 and ST LOUIS USA on an adjacent face. Both cast iron frames feature the word DAZEY cast into the metal. Internal churning paddles are visible through the glass on both items. These ruby red glass churns are recognized as later-20th-century decorative reproductions of the original 1922 patent design.

Lot: 197 - Dazey Red Football Top Glass Butter Churn with Wood Paddles 7"X10"X12"

A vintage hand-cranked butter churn manufactured by the Dazey Churn and Manufacturing Company. The item features a clear glass jar with a rounded square profile and vertical ribbing at the corners. Molded lettering on the side of the vessel reads FILL TO HERE, with the Dazey brand name faintly visible above the fill line. The mechanical assembly consists of a metal screw-on lid that supports a distinctive football-shaped gear housing. A metal crank arm with a turned wooden handle drives the internal agitation mechanism. The interior contains a set of two-piece wooden paddles secured to a vertical metal drive shaft. This design was a common tabletop dairy appliance during the mid-20th century.

Lot: 198 - A Collection of Decorative Vintage Style Embossed Glass Bottles 3.5"X13"

A collection of clear and light-green tinted glass bottles featuring various embossed designs and historical motifs. The group includes a flask-shaped bottle embossed with a fife-and-drum scene and the date 1776, fitted with a cork stopper. A tall, slender bottle is embossed with GEYER FRERES MAISON FONDEE EN 1895 and features a ceramic swing-top closure with a metal wire bale. Also included is a milk-style bottle in a light green tint embossed with ABSOLUTELY PURE MILK and THE MILK PROTECTOR, depicting a scene of a person milking a cow, complete with a cork stopper. The final piece is a carafe-style bottle featuring a circular embossed medallion on the neck marked SINCE 1852. The bottles are constructed of molded glass and vary in shape and size. No manufacturer marks are visible on the underside of the bases.

Lot: 199 - Two Silver-Plated Footed Vessels in the Victorian Style 5"X8"X10"

This lot consists of two silver-plated vessels of varying sizes. The larger item is a tall, pear-shaped pot, intended for coffee or hot water service, featuring a high-arched spout with decorative casting and a scroll handle with two black heat insulators. It stands on four ornate scrolled feet and has a hinged, domed lid with a decorative finial. This piece is characteristic of mid-20th-century silver-plated holloware in the Victorian Revival style, similar to designs by companies like Leonard or Sheridan, though no maker mark is visible. The second item is a miniature teapot, possibly a souvenir or decorative piece. It features a bulbous body with an engraved floral spray, a short curved spout, and three small feet. The lid is fluted and domed with a ring-shaped finial. Faint, illegible marks are impressed on the rim of the lid of the miniature teapot.

Lot: 200 - A Group of Silver-Plated Table Service Accessories Including a Sugar Scuttle 3"X4"X5"

A group of silver-plated table service accessories consisting of a lidded sugar bowl, a creamer, a small open bowl, and a sugar scuttle. The matching sugar bowl and creamer feature bulbous bodies with ornate, cast-metal scrolled handles and four scrolled foliate feet. The sugar bowl includes a domed lid topped with a decorative cast finial. These pieces are in a Rococo Revival style, similar to designs produced by F.B. Rogers. The small bowl features a simple flared rim and is mounted on a circular pedestal base with stepped detailing. The sugar scuttle is designed in the form of a miniature coal scuttle with a beaded rim, a top handle, and a rear handle, all supported by a circular pedestal base. No maker marks or silver hallmarks are visible in the provided images. The items are identified as silver-plated metal based on the appearance of tarnish and visible wear to the plated surface.

Lot: 201 - Horse-Drawn Fire Hook and Ladder Wagon in the Style of Kenton or Hubley 3"X13"X5"

This toy is a horse-drawn fire hook and ladder wagon modeled after early 20th-century American fire equipment. The item is constructed from cast iron and consists of a wagon frame, a removable ladder, a driver figure, and a horse team. The wagon body is painted red and features an open-frame lattice design. It is supported by four yellow-painted spoked wheels. A single, separate silver-painted ladder is included, which rests on raised red supports on the wagon frame. The driver figure, cast separately, is painted blue with a red helmet and is shown in a seated position with hands extended as if holding reins. The wagon is pulled by a pair of white-painted horses depicted in a galloping pose. The horses are connected to the wagon via a red-painted cast iron tongue. A small black-painted wheel is mounted underneath the horse team to facilitate movement as a pull toy. No manufacturer markings or stamps are visible on the item.

Lot: 202 - Two American Stoneware Storage Jars including a Wisconsin Homestead Cheese Crock 6"X6"X7"

This lot consists of two pieces of American utilitarian stoneware. The first item is a white-glazed stoneware crock of cylindrical form with a fitted lid and a galvanized wire bale closure. It retains a partially detached yellow paper label for Wisconsin Homestead Sharp Cheddar Cold Pack Cheese Food, distributed by Wisconsin Homestead, Inc. of Madison, Wisconsin. The second item is a brown stoneware storage jar with a matte, unglazed finish. It features an ovoid body, a short flared neck, and a flat base. The exterior surface exhibits a rough, hand-textured appearance. No maker marks or capacity stamps are visible on the brown jar. Capacity: 20 oz. (cheese crock).

Lot: 203 - Antique Brown Glazed Stoneware Mug Attributed to Burley and Winter Pottery 5"X5"

This antique ceramic mug or tankard features a cylindrical body with a slightly flared foot and a molded, angular handle. The exterior is finished in a deep brown glaze characteristic of Rockingham-type or salt-glazed stoneware from the late 19th to early 20th century. The central decorative feature is a relief-molded rectangular panel containing a right-facing swastika, a motif frequently used as a "Good Luck" symbol in North American decorative arts prior to the 1930s. The interior of the mug is finished with a contrasting cream-colored glaze. Based on visual characteristics and market consensus for this specific design and glaze combination, the piece is attributed to the Burley and Winter Pottery Company of Crooksville, Ohio. The base of the mug is glazed in brown and does not show any visible maker's marks or factory stamps.

Lot: 204 - Six Vintage Style Painted Wood Nutcrackers and Decorative Figures 5"X14"

A collection of six painted wood decorative figures and nutcrackers. The lot includes one large central figure representing a royal or Wise Man character, featuring a blue velvet cape with gold metallic lace trim, a blue sash with gold fringe, and a tall blue turban-style hat. This figure holds a gold-painted gift box with colored cabochon accents and a silver-toned staff. Two seated figures are depicted at red circular tables set with green bottles and a mug; these figures wear green hats, green jackets, and red pants, and include hanging wooden charms shaped like a pretzel and a gingerbread man. A trio of small standing nutcrackers completes the group, including figures in red, blue, and green tunics. Each piece is constructed from carved and turned wood with painted details and features fixed, painted eyes and white or black synthetic fiber hair and beards.

Lot: 205 - Vintage Gazebo Style Cast Iron and Sheet Metal Hanging Bird Feeder 12"X12"

A vintage hanging bird feeder designed in a gazebo architectural style. The piece features a conical, ribbed green-painted roof made from sheet metal, which is crowned by a decorative cast metal finial and an original rusted hanging chain. The open-sided structure is supported by four vertical pillars, finished in a red and white paint scheme, which surround a central decorative cast iron bird figure. The bird is painted red and perched on a bifurcated branch within a circular railing. The entire unit rests upon a broad, circular tray base designed to catch seed. Construction is a combination of cast iron for the decorative elements and supporting pillars with stamped or spun sheet steel for the roof and base tray. No maker marks, stamps, or signatures are visible.

Lot: 206 - Cast Metal Gazebo Style Hanging Bird Feeder with Bird Motif 9"X9"

A decorative hanging bird feeder constructed from cast metal. The feeder is designed in the form of a circular gazebo or lantern, featuring a conical roof with embossed floral and foliate motifs. The roof is supported by four upright pillars that sit within a circular railing. A small cast bird figure is permanently attached to the outer edge of the railing. The structure sits upon a wide, lipped circular tray for seed. The entire unit is finished in a dark gray paint. A metal hanging chain is attached to the top finial.

Lot: 207 - Attributed to Artland Ribbed Ruby Red Glass Canister with Metal Lid 6"X6"X10"

A vintage-style apothecary jar featuring a deep ruby red glass body with vertical ribbed molding. The vessel has a square-shouldered form with rounded corners and a tapering base. It is topped with a domed, brushed metal lid, possibly aluminum or a pewter-toned alloy, finished with a pointed decorative finial. The underside of the lid includes a white plastic gasket designed to create an airtight seal, suggesting use for food storage or as a tobacco jar. This design is highly consistent with the ribbed apothecary line attributed to Artland. No maker marks or labels are visible on the glass or metal components in the provided images.

Lot: 208 - Antique Oak Hand-Crank Magneto Wall Telephone 12"X13"X26.5"

This antique wall-mounted magneto telephone features a solid oak cabinet with a polished finish, designed in a style consistent with the cathedral-top models produced by companies such as Kellogg Switchboard and Supply Company in the early 20th century. The unit utilizes a compact single-box construction with a decorative recessed panel on the front faceplate. Two metal ringer bells with a light patina are mounted at the top of the cabinet. Below the bells is an adjustable long-arm transmitter finished in black. A black pony-style receiver is suspended from a metal switch hook on the left side. The lower front of the housing includes an integrated slanted wooden writing shelf supported by two shaped wooden brackets. A metal hand-crank for the internal magneto generator is located on the right side of the cabinet. The back of the wooden housing shows original routed channels for the wiring. No legible manufacturer marks, labels, or stamps were identified on the exterior wood or metal surfaces.

Lot: 209 - R. W. Hatch Handcrafted Federal Style Banjo Wall Clock Dated 1987 4"X10"X34"

A handcrafted banjo-style wall clock in the Federal style, produced by artisan R. W. Hatch. The wooden case features a polished finish, decorative brass side scrolls, and is surmounted by a brass eagle-on-sphere finial. The neck and base of the clock contain eglomise-style reverse painted glass panels. The tapered neck panel is blue with a white vertical band decorated with gold-tone starburst motifs. The rectangular base panel features a blue, white, and gold-tone geometric design with a central oval porthole aperture. The circular cream-colored dial bears the name R. W. HATCH and features black Roman numerals and black spade-shaped hands beneath a convex glass lens. The lower back of the case is stamped HAND CRAFTED BY R. W. HATCH 1987 No. 8. The clock is fitted with a Takane quartz movement powered by one AA battery. A metal hanging bracket is present on the reverse.

Lot: 210 - A Collection of Homer Laughlin Floral Dinnerware in the Virginia Rose Shape, 1949 9"X12"

A partial dinnerware service manufactured by the Homer Laughlin China Co. in Newell, West Virginia. The pieces are produced in the Virginia Rose shape, characterized by a scalloped rim. Each piece is decorated with a multi-colored floral transfer pattern featuring pink roses, lavender and blue blossoms, and green foliage, similar in style to the Apple Blossom motif. The rims are finished with a gilt trim line. The set is made of semi-vitreous earthenware. The base of the pieces features a green backstamp with a DLC crest above the text HOMER LAUGHLIN / MADE IN U.S.A. followed by the date code K 49 N 8, indicating manufacture in November 1949. This collection includes 1 large oval serving platter, 8 dinner plates, 6 bread and butter/dessert plates, 10 saucers, 4 teacups, and 6 small berry or fruit bowls.

Lot: 211 - Vintage Coca-Cola Metal Picnic Cooler 13"X20"X22"

A vintage mid-century red-painted metal portable picnic cooler produced for Coca-Cola. This rectangular ice chest features a hinged lid and a chrome-plated bail handle that swings to lock the lid securely in place. The front and back panels are embossed with the brand logo and text Drink Coca-Cola In Bottles in white Spencerian script. The cooler is equipped with a built-in metal bottle opener on one side and a metal drain plug located at the lower base. The interior is fitted with a galvanized metal liner and includes its original removable galvanized metal tray. This piece is a quintessential example of 20th-century American promotional memorabilia.

Lot: 212 - Vintage Spanish Bullfighting Themed Wall Mount with Four Bovine Horns 12"X31"X8"

A vintage Spanish bullfighting (tauromaquia) themed decorative wall mount constructed with an H-shaped wooden frame wrapped in red fabric. The assembly features two pairs of polished bovine horns. The upper pair is larger with cream-colored bases and black tips, while the lower pair is smaller and dark in color. A central printed image depicting a matador and a bull is mounted to the vertical support, bearing the signature Ruano Llopis in the lower right corner. Above the image is a rectangular metal plaque with rounded corners, secured with nails. A red braided cord is attached to the top for hanging purposes. The reverse side is finished with a brown paper backing displaying handwritten notations including 5798 and #1200.

Lot: 213 - A Pair of Vintage Western Style Horn Wall Racks 6"X19"X5"

A pair of rustic wall-mounted horn racks, each featuring a shield-shaped wooden plaque with two curved natural horns mounted as hooks. Each wooden plaque is shaped with an angled top and a pointed bottom, equipped with a metal eyelet at the top center for hanging. The base of each horn is finished with a red-pigmented band secured by brass-toned metal studs. The horns exhibit natural color variations, ranging from pale cream and translucent tan to dark brown and black. The reverse of the wooden plaques shows the recessed mounting hardware where the horns are attached. No maker's marks, signatures, or labels are present.

Lot: 214 - Vintage Oak Craft and Sewing Chest with Specialized Thread Spool Drawer and Brass-Plated Hardware 7"X18"X12"

A vintage-style craft or sewing chest constructed from solid oak with a medium-brown stained finish and a high-gloss topcoat. The box is built using machine-cut finger joints at the corners for structural stability. The design features a drop-front panel that opens to reveal a fitted interior. The exterior is equipped with a leather strap handle and two brass-plated draw-bolt latches located at the top of the front panel. The interior contains three drawers: one single drawer on the left and two stacked drawers on the right. The lower drawer on the right side is fitted with fifteen vertical wooden pegs for the organization of thread spools or specialized tools. The chest is finished with decorative brass-plated corner guards on the lower front and matching hinges. Hardware is secured with Phillips-head screws. No maker marks, stamps, or labels are present.

Lot: 215 - Vintage Cast Iron English Bulldog Still Bank 9"X4"X6"

This vintage still bank is modeled as a standing English Bulldog, crafted from cast iron. The figure features the breed's distinct characteristics, including a stout posture and a heavily wrinkled face with an alert expression. The piece is constructed from two cast halves joined by a single central screw located on the left flank. A coin slot is positioned on the upper back behind the neck. The bank is finished in a two-tone paint scheme, featuring a black body with cream or off-white highlights on the head, chest, and lower legs. The joining hardware is a Phillips-head screw, which suggests either a replacement or later production. Indistinguishable raised characters are present on the underside, though they are not clearly legible. No definitive manufacturer can be determined from the provided markings.

Lot: 216 - American Cast Iron Standing Spaniel Figurine 3"X9"X8"

An American cast iron figurine of a standing spaniel, in the style of manufacturers such as Hubley or Bradley and Hubbard. The figure depicts a spaniel, likely a Brittany or English Springer, with a textured coat and long ears, posed with its head turned slightly to the left. The item is constructed as a hollow two-part casting joined by screws visible on the torso, a technique characteristic of early 20th-century decorative cast iron doorstops. The figure features hand-painted details including a cream-colored body with liver-brown patches and yellow eyes. No manufacturer marks, foundry stamps, or model numbers are visible on the exterior or the underside.

Lot: 217 - Cast Iron Scottish Terrier Figural Doorstop 4"X10"X8"

This decorative cast iron figure depicts a Scottish Terrier in a standing pose, commonly utilized as a doorstop. The dog is modeled with its head turned slightly to the left, featuring prick ears and an upright carrot-style tail. The exterior is finished in black paint and has a heavily textured surface designed to simulate the breed's wiry coat. The figure is a hollow, two-part split-mold casting. The two halves are joined together with two Phillips-head screws visible on the right side of the body. The underside of the feet is unpainted and displays a coarse, granular cast texture. No maker's marks, factory stamps, or model numbers are present on the item.

Lot: 218 - Two Vintage Dog Figurines Including a Cast Iron Boston Terrier Doorstop and a Chalkware Poodle 5"X6"X11"

This lot features two mid-20th century dog figurines of United States origin. The first item is a seated poodle dog figurine crafted from painted chalkware (plaster) featuring a textured French clip coat. The figure is primarily white with black accents on the pompom paws, eyes, nose, and ears, a red mouth, and a molded blue collar. The underside of the base shows handwritten inventory marks in purple ink reading 80 and XX. The second item is a seated Boston Terrier doorstop in an alert pose. Constructed of cast iron in a hollow-back style, the figure is painted black and cream with yellow and black eyes and is adorned with a red fabric ribbon around the neck. There are no visible maker marks or model numbers on the doorstop.

Lot: 219 - Vintage Cast Iron Scottish Terrier Dog Doorstop 4"X10"X8"

A cast iron figurine depicting a Scottish Terrier in a standing, alert pose with pricked ears and an upright tail. The object is a hollow casting produced from a two-part mold, with a visible vertical seam running along the midline of the head, chest, and hindquarters. The exterior features a heavily textured surface intended to simulate a coarse, wiry coat. The figurine is finished in a matte black paint. This form of heavy cast iron canine figure was a popular decorative household item and functional doorstop in the United States during the early to mid-20th century. While visually consistent with designs produced by manufacturers such as the Hubley Manufacturing Company, there are no maker marks, foundry stamps, or model numbers visible on this specimen.

Lot: 220 - A Pair of Universal No. 1 and No. 2 Manual Cast Metal Food Choppers 6"X11"

This lot features two vintage bench-top manual food choppers manufactured by Landers, Frary & Clark. The pair consists of one No. 1 model and one No. 2 model. Both units are constructed from cast metal with a tinned finish and feature turned wooden handles on the manual crank arms. These kitchen tools are designed to be secured to a tabletop or counter using an integrated screw-style mounting clamp. Both choppers are complete with their respective hoppers, internal augers, front cutting plates secured by wingnuts, and manual crank handles. Each unit features raised cast lettering on the main body within a decorative cartouche that reads UNIVERSAL. The smaller unit has a raised numeral 1 cast into the hopper. The larger unit features a raised numeral 2 cast into the hopper and an incised numeral 2 on the side of the mounting clamp. Landers, Frary & Clark was a prominent manufacturer based in New Britain, Connecticut.

Lot: 221 - Vintage Indian Hand-Carved Wood and Brass Fish-Shaped Carving Set 4"X17"

A vintage three-piece carving set from India, designed to assemble into a decorative fish form. The set consists of a steel carving knife, a two-tined fork, and a central wooden sheath. The handles of the knife and fork, along with the sheath, are constructed from dark-stained wood featuring hand-carved scale patterns. The knife handle is carved in the shape of a fish head with eye and gill details, while the fork handle terminates in a carved tail fin. The central sheath stands on four brass feet shaped like ventral fins and includes two brass locking levers on the top surface. Brass ferrules are present on both utensils. The word INDIA is stamped into the metal of the knife blade and the fork tang.

Lot: 222 - Two Spirit Decanters Including Platte Valley Corn Whiskey and 1849 Monticello Commemorative 3"X6"X10"

This lot consists of two ceramic spirit containers. The first is a Platte Valley Corn Whiskey jug produced by the McCormick Distilling Co. of Weston, Missouri. The stoneware jug features a two-tone glaze with a brown salt-glaze style shoulder and a cream-colored body. The front is decorated with blue transfer-printed text and a central logo depicting a bearded man. Printed text includes Platte Valley, 100% Straight Corn Whiskey, 40% Alc. By Vol. (80 Proof), and Since 1856. The shoulder is embossed with McCormick and the reverse shoulder with Made in USA. A paper label on the reverse identifies the contents as 750ml of 3-year-old whiskey distilled in Illinois. It retains its original cork stopper with a red wax-style plastic seal. The second item is a commemorative decanter honoring Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello, associated with the Old 1849 bourbon brand. The vessel is made of cream-glazed ceramic with a single side handle. The front displays a brown transfer-printed illustration of the Monticello estate with script text reading Thos. Jefferson's Monticello. It includes a large matching circular ceramic stopper embossed with the numerals 1849.

Lot: 223 - 1972 Jim Beam 175 Month Regal China Ceramic Decanter with Original Box 10.5"X4"X13"

This vintage whiskey decanter was manufactured in 1972 by the Regal China Corporation for the James B. Beam Distilling Co. Designed by C. Miller, the vessel is crafted from glazed ceramic in an ornate urn shape featuring scrolled handles and a footed base. The exterior is embellished with heavy, textured gold-toned scrollwork surrounding a central white panel decorated with a hand-painted floral motif in pink and green. The neck and flame-form stopper are finished in a dark metallic-lustre glaze. The item is accompanied by its original maroon textured cardboard presentation box, which features gold foil lettering and a red flocked interior. The base of the decanter is printed with the following mark: CREATION OF JAMES B BEAM DISTILLING CO / KY-DRB-230 / GENUINE REGAL CHINA 1972 / C. MILLER / REGAL CHINA CORP / LIQUOR BOTTLE.

Lot: 224 - Two Vintage Cast Iron Baking Pans Including a G. G. Marked Turk's Head Gem Pan and a Cornstick Pan 8"X13"

This lot consists of two vintage American cast iron baking pans. The first item is a cornstick pan featuring five individual molds shaped like ears of corn with detailed kernel impressions. The pan is designed with semi-circular tabs at each end, both containing a pre-cast hole for hanging. No maker marks are visible on this piece. The second item is a six-cup gem or muffin pan with an open-frame rectangular structure. The molds are cast in a scalloped Turk's Head or floral pattern. This pan features two integral loop handles. One handle is clearly cast with the raised letters G G. Both items are constructed of heavy-duty cast iron.

Lot: 225 - A Collection of Vintage and Antique Utilitarian and Household Objects 3"X5"X8"

A collection of various vintage and antique items including glassware, lighting, and specialized tools. The group features an aqua glass fruit jar embossed with Ball and Ideal on the face, featuring a square-shaped body and a glass lid secured by a wire-bail closure. Also included is a cast metal manual ice shaver embossed with Classy Ice Shave No.3377 Belmont Hdw. Co. U.S.A. along the side. A green-painted metal canister, attributed to the Hazard Powder Co. based on the specific eagle and arrow decal, features a fluted rectangular body embossed One Quart at the shoulder. The collection also includes a brass-toned handheld flashlight with vertical ribbing, a domed top cap, and a sliding switch on the body.

Lot: 226 - A Collection of Four Antique Tramp Art Adirondack Style Carved Wood Picture Frames 13.5"X15"

A collection of four hand-carved wooden frames in the Tramp Art and Adirondack rustic traditions. The frames are constructed using layered wood and decorated with characteristic chip-carving and notch-carving along the edges and corners. One frame contains a tinted vintage photograph of a young child in a bonnet and coat, set within a grey mat with white line decoration. A second frame contains a color lithograph depicting four kittens on a yellow ground. The remaining two frames are empty and feature more elaborate foliate carvings at the corners. Several of the frames retain their original gilded inner liners. These pieces represent American folk art traditions from the late 19th to early 20th century. No maker marks, labels, or signatures are present on any of the items.

Lot: 227 - Vintage Hollywood Regency Style Brass and Marble Top Pedestal Side Table 12"X17"

This decorative pedestal side table features a solid circular white marble top with light grey veining. The top is attached to a cast metal pedestal base with a brass finish via a square metal mounting plate on the underside. The pedestal shaft and flared circular foot are decorated with intricate reticulated openwork, including stylized scroll and foliate designs. Faint markings are visible on the underside of the marble top but are not clearly legible.

Lot: 228 - An Assortment of Ruby Red Pressed Glass Tableware 8"X4"

This collection consists of multiple pieces of mid-20th-century translucent deep red glass featuring various decorative patterns and molded forms. The assortment includes a large bowl in the Moon and Star pattern, characterized by a scalloped rim and a repeating motif of large oval thumbprints with interior horizontal ribbing and smaller circular indentations. Also included is a circular bon-bon dish with a hobnail exterior and a crimped or ruffled edge, featuring a central silver-toned metal carrying handle. The collection is rounded out by a rectangular utility dish with vertical ribbing and small tab handles at each end, and two small shell-shaped dishes. These items are in the styles associated with manufacturers such as Anchor Hocking, Fenton Art Glass, and L.G. Wright or L.E. Smith. No manufacturer marks, logos, or signatures are visible on any of the pieces.

Lot: 229 - Ruby Red Glass Hurricane Lamp with Stipple Star Pattern and Ornate Brass Base 7"X13"

This electric table lamp features a ruby red glass hurricane shade in the Stipple Star pattern, characterized by an orange peel stippled texture and deep-molded eight-point starburst motifs. The shade is finished with a flared, ruffled rim and is mounted on a perforated metal fitter ring. The ornate cast metal base has an antiqued brass finish and stands on four feet decorated with scrolled acanthus leaves and shell patterns. Operation is controlled by a decorative metal turn-key switch located on the socket housing. Although no maker marks are present, this style and pattern are highly consistent with glass produced by Fenton for L.G. Wright in the mid-20th century.

Lot: 230 - A Pair of Vintage Cranberry Art Glass Baskets with Clear Twisted Handles 7"X8"X11"

This pair of footed art glass baskets is composed of translucent cranberry red glass with clear crystal bases and handles. The form and color are characteristic of the mid-20th-century production associated with the Fenton Art Glass Company. Each basket features a vertical optic ribbed pattern within the bowl and a deeply ruffled, crimped rim. The clear crystal handles are hand-applied and exhibit a twisted rope or spiral texture. The pedestal bases are clear crystal and flare outward. The underside of the base on each piece shows a rough, snapped-off pontil mark, indicating hand-blown craftsmanship.

Lot: 231 - 19th Century Style Hand Carved Painted Wood Horse Velocipede Tricycle 15"X24"X22"

This antique horse-form tricycle, commonly referred to as a velocipede, features a hand-carved wooden horse body mounted on a metal tricycle frame. The horse is finished with a polychrome painted surface, including decorative floral and geometric motifs on the saddle and bridle areas in shades of green, red, gold, and black. The mane is carved with deep texture, and the tail is composed of genuine horsehair. The tricycle frame is constructed from iron and cast metal, featuring a direct-drive front wheel with two metal pedals. Steering is controlled via a T-bar metal handlebar assembly fitted with turned wooden grips. The wheels consist of wooden rims, metal wire spokes, and metal hubs. The rear axle is supported by decorative cast-metal scrollwork brackets. No maker marks, labels, or brand stamps are visible on the wooden body or the metal components.

Lot: 232 - Attributed to Mobo Pony Express Horse Sulky Ride-On Toy 15"X33"X22"

Attributed to Mobo Toys (D. Sebel and Company Ltd., England), this Pony Express horse sulky is a mid-century manually propelled ride-on toy. The piece features a hollow-cast metal horse in a dynamic pose, finished in white with red, black, and blue harness and saddle detailing. The horse is mounted to a tubular metal frame that connects to a rear wooden cart. The cart consists of a flat wooden platform with three raised sides featuring hand-painted black and red scroll motifs over a white ground. Directional control is facilitated by a metal steering handle located behind the horse's head, which operates the front wheel assembly under the horse. The toy is supported by three metal wheels fitted with solid black rubber tires. No manufacturer labels, stamps, or maker marks are visible on the object.

Lot: 233 - Vintage MOBO Bronco Pressed Steel Ride On Pedal Horse 14"X27"X31"

This is a vintage MOBO Bronco ride-on mechanical pedal horse, manufactured by D. Sebel and Co. Ltd. of England. The toy is constructed from pressed steel and utilizes a foot-pedal-actuated galloping mechanism. This system allows the horse to move in a reciprocating forward motion on the casters located beneath each hoof when the rider pushes down on the pedals. The horse features a white body with black spots and an integral molded saddle and bridle painted red. The word MOBO is embossed in raised letters on the surface of the red metal foot pedal. The reins consist of a black and white cord.

Lot: 234 - Vintage Ertl John Deere Model 520 Pedal Tractor with Matching Trailer 19"X36"X25" (Trailer 31")

A vintage child's pedal tractor and matching two-wheeled trailer manufactured by The Ertl Company. The set is modeled after John Deere agricultural equipment, featuring the signature green and yellow color scheme. Both the tractor and the trailer are constructed with die-cast metal bodies, while the seat, steering wheel, pedals, and tires are made of molded plastic. The tractor features a pedal-driven chain mechanism and a functional steering wheel that controls the front wheels. An embossed mark on the right side of the tractor frame reads THE ERTL Co. DYERSVILLE, IOWA 52040 MADE IN U.S.A. STOCK NO. 520. John Deere decals are present on both sides of the hood and the rear of the seat. The center of the steering wheel features a logo with the leaping deer and the words POWER STEERING.

Lot: 235 - American Victorian Faux Bamboo Platform Rocking Chair with Red Velvet Upholstery 24"X30"X42"

An American Victorian platform rocking chair, also known as a glider rocker, dating to the late 19th century. The frame is constructed of wood turned in a faux bamboo style, a hallmark of the Aesthetic Movement. The design features a high rectangular backrest with an inset padded panel flanked by vertical stiles topped with decorative finials. The chair includes padded armrests supported by turned spindles and a cushioned seat. All upholstered components are covered in a deep red velvet fabric and finished with a decorative braided gimp trim. The rocking mechanism is a platform design where the upper seat assembly rocks on a stationary base via two heavy-duty metal tension springs. The base is detailed with scroll-cut accents and rests on four wooden casters.

Lot: 236 - Louis XV Style Carved Wood Armchair with Exotic Animal Motif Upholstery 29"X35"X36"

A French Revival style armchair, or fauteuil, featuring a carved hardwood frame with a medium-to-dark brown finish. The chair is characterized by an oval medallion-style back topped with a carved foliate crest. It includes scrolled armrest supports with padded manchettes and a serpentine seat rail decorated with central carved floral details. The piece is upholstered in a vibrant burgundy damask-style fabric featuring an intricate cream and gold pattern. This unique motif includes central floral bouquets flanked by exotic cats, specifically tigers on the seat and leopards on the backrest and seat apron. The upholstery edges are finished with a dark braided gimp trim. The chair is supported by four cabriole legs; the front legs are fitted with small metal casters. No maker's marks, labels, or stamps are visible on the exposed wooden frame.

Lot: 237 - Victorian Rococo Revival Oval Marble Top Walnut Parlor Table 28"X37"X19"

This late 19th-century American Victorian center table is designed in the Rococo Revival style. It features a large oval white marble top with grey veining and a beveled edge. The top rests on a conforming wooden apron with tiered molding. The supporting base consists of a central pedestal and four out-swept, scrolled legs. The legs are ornamented with carved recessed panels and scrollwork. A turned pendant finial is located at the center where the legs intersect. The table is equipped with four metal casters. The wood appears to be walnut or mahogany with a dark finish. The design is characteristic of parlor tables produced circa 1850-1880, similar to those attributed to American makers like Thomas Brooks or Bowditch and Co. No maker's marks or labels were identified during inspection.

Lot: 238 - Victorian Style Rococo Revival Marble Top Coffee Table 32"X20"

This Victorian-style coffee table is designed in the Rococo Revival taste and likely dates to the mid-20th century. The piece features a circular white marble top characterized by prominent grey veining and a double-ogee molded edge. The top rests on a carved hardwood base finished in a dark reddish-brown mahogany tone. The scalloped apron is embellished with relief-carved rose and leaf motifs on two sides. The table is supported by four cabriole legs ending in scroll feet, which are joined by a central cross-stretcher. The design is highly consistent with Victorian reproduction furniture manufactured by companies such as Kimball. Dimensions not provided.

Lot: 239 - Victorian Revival Style Carved Mahogany and Marble Top Coffee Table 33"X22"X18"

This coffee table is designed in the Victorian Revival style and is attributed to Kimball. The piece features an oval white marble top characterized by prominent grey veining and a bullnose edge. The wooden base is finished in a dark mahogany tone and features an ornate, deeply carved apron decorated with a central rose and leaf motif. Supporting the table are four cabriole-style legs that converge at a central turned pedestal accented with a pendant finial. The construction and design elements are consistent with mid-to-late 20th-century revival furniture production.

Lot: 240 - Mid-20th Century Victorian Revival Style Oval Marble Top Coffee Table 33"X20"

This mid-20th century oval coffee table is designed in the Victorian Revival style. The piece features a removable oval white marble top characterized by prominent grey and tan veining and a bullnose edge profile. The top rests upon a stained hardwood base with a reddish-brown finish. The apron is decorated with a centrally carved relief depicting roses and foliage. The structure is supported by four cabriole legs terminating in scrolled feet, which are connected by a cross-stretcher featuring a turned central finial. This design is highly characteristic of Victorian Revival furniture produced by makers such as Kimball. No maker marks or labels are visible on the piece.

Lot: 241 - American Golden Oak Curved Glass China Cabinet with Carved Lion Masks and Paw Feet 17"X37"X62"

This is an American Golden Oak curved glass china cabinet, dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. The piece is a one-piece construction made of oak with a traditional golden finish, exhibiting a prominent and consistent grain throughout. The front features a single large, bent-glass door flanked by two stationary curved glass side panels, providing a panoramic view of the interior. The interior is fitted with four wooden shelves, each designed with double-incised plate grooves along the back edge for vertical dish display. Decorative elements include two hand-carved lion masks at the top of the front stiles and two carved lion's paw feet at the front base. The cabinet rests on two slightly tapered square legs at the rear. The door is secured by four exposed brass barrel hinges. The back of the cabinet consists of a flat panel, likely a secondary wood or early plywood with a visible veneer. No maker's marks, stamps, or labels are visible on the piece.

Lot: 242 - Cavalier Antique Oak One-Piece Top-Loading Icebox 16"X20"X39"

This early 20th-century wooden icebox was manufactured by the Tennessee Furniture Corporation under the Cavalier brand name in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The single-piece upright cabinet is constructed from oak with a slatted and paneled exterior design. The unit features a top-loading chamber accessed by a hinged lid, originally intended for a block of ice, which retains its white-painted metal lining and ventilation holes. The lower front-loading storage compartment features a similar white-lined interior with integrated shelf supports. The cabinet is fitted with original heavy-duty cast metal hardware, including a prominent lever-action latch on the lower door and decorative surface-mounted hinges. A rectangular brass nameplate on the front is inscribed CAVALIER in all-caps serif lettering. An oval certification plate on the reverse provides technical specifications from the American Society of Refrigerating Engineers, identifying this unit as Style 904 with a capacity of 2.42 cubic feet and a mean cooling effect of 26.2 degrees.

Lot: 243 - Victorian Eastlake Carved Walnut Settee with Burgundy Jacquard Upholstery 28"X52"X38"

A Victorian settee in the Eastlake style featuring a carved walnut frame. The backrest is designed with three distinct sections topped by pediments with incised foliate and palmette motifs. The central splat displays geometric pierced work and a raised circular boss. The armrests terminate in carved scrolls and feature inset panels of figured wood veneer. The settee is upholstered in a deep burgundy jacquard fabric with a repeating diamond pattern and coordinating gimp trim. The piece is supported by turned front legs on white porcelain casters and square, slightly flared rear legs. No maker marks or manufacturer stamps were found on the item.

Lot: 244 - A Pair of Mason Candlelight Company Industrial Cast Iron and Brass Candle Holders 6"X9"

A pair of industrial-style candle holders manufactured by the Mason Candlelight Company of Green Brook, New Jersey. These pieces feature a functionalist design composed of a heavy, domed cast iron base and a central cylindrical stem, both finished with black paint. A formed flat-metal scroll handle is attached to the stem and base. The upper portion of each holder consists of a pierced gallery with a diamond lattice pattern. Within each gallery is an internal machined brass tube containing a spring-loaded mechanism designed to hold a candle under tension, ensuring the flame remains at a constant height as it burns. The underside of the circular cast iron bases features raised cast lettering that reads MASON CANDLELIGHT CO. GREEN BROOK N.J.

Lot: 245 - Mid-20th Century Syroco Wood Ornate Oval Wall Mirror with Floral Urn Crest 16"X31"

This is an ornate oval wall mirror manufactured by the Syracuse Ornamental Company (Syroco) in Syracuse, New York. The frame is constructed from SyrocoWood, a proprietary molded wood-pulp and resin composite designed to simulate carved wood. The piece is designed in a Neoclassical or Rococo revival style, featuring a central crest with a fluted urn containing a floral arrangement, flanked by scrolling acanthus leaves. The base of the frame features a central shell motif terminal, and the inner perimeter is accented with a molded rope-twist border. The frame is finished in a light gold-tone or champagne-colored paint with antiqued detailing. On the reverse, the frame includes a molded mark reading © SYROCO INC MADE IN U.S.A. and retains its original oval foil label in black and gold. This label identifies the manufacturer as © SYRACUSE ORNAMENTAL CO INC and features the Syroco Wood trade name.

Lot: 246 - Cast Iron Dachshund Figural Boot Scraper 6"X14"X5"

A figural boot scraper modeled in the shape of an elongated dachshund dog. The piece is made of cast iron with a black painted finish. It is a multi-part casting, joined with a screw visible on the flank. The dog's back is designed with a raised horizontal edge for the purpose of scraping mud from boots. The figure includes breed-specific characteristics such as drooping ears, a long snout, and a curled tail forming a loop. No manufacturer marks, foundry stamps, or signatures are visible.

Lot: 247 - Five Gallon Buckeye Pottery Blue Ribbon Cloverleaf Stoneware Jug 11"X19"

A two-toned stoneware whiskey-style jug featuring a tall cylindrical body, sloped shoulder, and a narrow neck with a single strap handle. The top portion, comprising the shoulder and neck, is finished with a dark brown Albany-type slip glaze, while the main body features a light-colored Bristol-style glaze. The jug displays a cobalt blue stenciled mark on the upper body consisting of a four-leaf clover design with the numeral 5 positioned in the center. This specific cloverleaf or Blue Ribbon mark was a trademark used by the Buckeye Pottery Company of Macomb, Illinois. The surface shows characteristic manufacturing traits including minor pitting, dark kiln spots, and glaze skips.

Lot: 248 - A Pair of Louis XVI Style Brass and Iron Figural Fireplace Andirons 8"X18"X17"

A pair of fireplace andirons, also known as firedogs, executed in the Neoclassical Louis XVI style. The decorative front of each unit is made of cast brass, featuring a central oval medallion with a high-relief classically draped female figure in a dancing pose. These medallions are topped with prominent cast ribbon bows and are surrounded by beaded borders. The lower section of each brass front consists of an architectural plinth base decorated with suspended foliate swags, floral garlands, and acanthus leaf details. At the sides, small leaf-like finials are attached to the horizontal supports. The reverse of the brass decorative panels is hollow-cast and shows no visible maker's marks, signatures, or foundry stamps. The horizontal log supports are made of iron and extend from the brass fronts to a perpendicular rear foot.

Lot: 249 - A Pair of Amberina Hobnail Glass Ruffled Pedestal Compotes 6"X7"

This lot features a matching pair of pressed glass pedestaled compotes or candy dishes in the hobnail pattern. The items are crafted in amberina glass, which displays a characteristic two-toned color gradient transitioning from a deep ruby red at the top to a golden-yellow or orange tone at the base. Each piece is decorated with a field of raised, rounded bumps known as hobnails across the exterior of the bowl. The bowls are finished with a deeply crimped or ruffled rim. The structure includes a paneled, hexagonal pedestal stem that terminates in a flat, circular foot. While no maker marks are present on the undersides, the combination of the amberina colorway, ruffled rim, and hobnail pattern is attributed to the Fenton Art Glass Company and is consistent with their mid-20th-century production.

Lot: 250 - A Pair of Ruby Stained Pressed Glass Footed Wedding Boxes Attributed to Westmoreland Glass 6"X10"

A pair of vintage Early American Pattern Glass style footed candy jars with matching lids. The items are crafted from clear pressed glass finished with ruby staining, also referred to as ruby flashing. The design features a square, urn-shaped bowl with a horizontal band of ruby color, a row of circular thumbprint indentations, and a crown-style molded rim. The pieces are supported by a tiered pedestal base with a square foot also accented in ruby. Each jar includes a matching square, tiered lid topped with a faceted finial. While no maker's marks are visible, this specific pattern and form are characteristic of the Westmoreland Glass Company and are commonly known as wedding boxes or candy dishes.

Lot: 251 - Red Slag Glass Pedestal Vase with Classical Figures in the Style of Imperial Glass 4"X4"X9"

A pressed glass pedestal vase or urn executed in marbled red and white opaque slag glass. The pattern, often referred to as Classical Figures, features raised figures in classical drapery rendered in high relief around the central body. The vessel has a slightly flared rim with a molded decorative border. Below the figurative frieze, the body tapers into a bulbous, gadrooned section that transitions into a fluted pedestal stem. The piece terminates in a thick, square base with a recessed circular center. The marbled "slag" effect is achieved through the mixing of different colors of molten glass during the manufacturing process. No maker marks, logos, or signatures are visible on the base or body. This pattern and material are widely attributed to the Imperial Glass Company of Bellaire, Ohio.

Lot: 252 - Bohemian Style Ruby Cut-to-Clear Glass Pitcher 7"X11"

This hand-blown glass pitcher is executed in the traditional Bohemian style. The vessel is constructed of clear glass featuring a deep ruby red flashed stain. The decorative patterns are achieved through a cut-to-clear technique. The neck and shoulder are ornamented with a band of oval thumbprint cuts. The body is decorated with large, deeply cut fan motifs and stylized pinwheel stars. The pitcher includes an applied clear glass handle. The base is ground and polished flat with a faceted, scalloped foot. No legible maker marks are present.

Lot: 253 - A Trio of Ruby Red Glass Oil Lamps Including Plume and Atwood Hornet Pair (Tallest 4"X11")

This lot comprises a trio of ruby red glass oil lamps. The collection includes a matching pair of miniature night lamps and one taller pedestal lamp. The miniature lamps are the Hornet model manufactured by the Plume and Atwood Manufacturing Company, as indicated by the markings on the thumbwheels. These lamps feature ruby red pressed glass founts and matching globes, both of which are decorated with an embossed star pattern. The brass-toned metal burners include decorative crown galleries and are marked HORNET and P & A MFG CO. The taller lamp features a ruby red glass fount with a diamond-quilt pattern and a matching ruby red glass chimney. It is supported by a tiered, weighted brass-toned metal pedestal base. The thumbwheel on this burner is marked MADE IN HONG KONG, identifying it as a later 20th-century decorative piece. All three lamps are non-electric kerosene-style lamps and retain their wicks.

Lot: 254 - A Collection of Anchor Hocking Royal Ruby and Black Amethyst Glass including a Gorham Sterling Weighted Pedestal Bowl 7"X7"

A collection of mid-20th-century American decorative glassware featuring pieces in ruby red and black amethyst glass. The group includes a pedestal center bowl with a translucent ruby red glass body mounted on a sterling silver base manufactured by the Gorham Manufacturing Company. The pedestal base features ornate floral and foliate repoussé decorative patterns and is marked GORHAM STERLING with the company hallmarks of a lion passant, an anchor, and the letter G. The base is also stamped with the number 1436 and the text WEIGHTED REINFORCED WITH OTHER METAL. Also included is a tall, tapered vase in deep burgundy black amethyst glass, which appears opaque black under normal lighting but reveals violet tones when held to a strong light source; it features a decorative scalloped rim. Completing the collection are two small ivy ball vases in translucent ruby red glass, identified as the Royal Ruby pattern by Anchor Hocking, featuring rounded bodies and short flared rims.

Lot: 255 - Victorian-Style Ruby Red Glass Bride's Basket in a Footed Gilt Metal Frame 6"X6"

This decorative centerpiece, commonly referred to as a bride's basket, features a boat-shaped ruby red glass bowl set into an ornate footed metal mounting. The glass insert is mold-blown with internal radial ribbing in a style consistent with the Pillar Flute pattern attributed to the Imperial Glass Company. The bowl features a scalloped rim and a smooth base with no visible pontil mark. The gilt metal frame, likely brass, includes a fixed overhead handle with a cast foliate grip. The bowl is held in place by four pierced decorative metal clips attached to the rim. The mounting consists of an oval pierced lattice gallery base supported by four cast acanthus-leaf-style feet. No maker's marks, signatures, or hallmarks were found on either the glass or the metal frame.

Lot: 256 - A Collection of Ruby Red Glassware Including a Covered Candy Dish and Plant Mister 4"X7"

A collection of ruby red glassware consisting of decorative and utilitarian pieces. The assortment features a circular covered candy dish characterized by a faceted base and a domed lid with radiating ribs and a faceted finial, attributed to Fenton. Also included is a pair of square-form holders featuring a raised geometric cube pattern, in the style of the Indiana Glass Whitehall pattern. The collection is rounded out by a bulbous vase with a ribbed neck and flared rim, and a pear-shaped plant mister with a glass body and an integrated metal pump and nozzle assembly. All glass components exhibit a deep, transparent ruby color. No manufacturer marks or signatures are visible on any of the items.

Lot: 257 - A Pair of Hand-Colored Engravings from Petit Courrier des Dames in Tramp Art Frames 16"X20"

This pair of mid-19th-century hand-colored engravings consists of fashion plates originally published for the French periodical Petit Courrier des Dames. The scenes depict women in Victorian dress, including tiered crinolines, lace detailing, and accessories such as parasols, fans, and books, set within domestic interiors and garden vignettes. Both prints feature centered printed inscriptions along the lower margin reading Modes de Paris, Petit Courrier des Dames, and Paris, Boulevart des Italiens, 1. One print includes a printer’s mark at the bottom edge identifying Gilquin et Fils Imp. r. des Fosses St. J. 3. Paris. The prints are housed in hand-carved wooden frames executed in the Tramp Art style, featuring layered chip-carving with decorative leaf and star motifs at the corners. The verso of one frame is finished with a split wooden panel and iron hanging wire, while the other is backed with modern corrugated cardboard and a plastic-coated wire.

Lot: 258 - Two Victorian Framed Prints including a Currier and Ives Lithograph 15"X19"

This lot features two late 19th-century framed prints. The primary piece is a color lithograph titled Honor the Lord With Thy Substance, published by the firm Currier and Ives. The image depicts a bountiful still life of fruit including grapes, a pineapple, peaches, and pears arranged in a silver bowl, with a banner bearing the title text. Beneath the main image is a scriptural passage from Proverbs reading And With The First Fruits of All Thine Increase. Printed text along the bottom margin identifies the publisher as Published by Currier and Ives at 125 Nassau St. New York, with a copyright date of 1872. The second item is a smaller still life print, likely a chromolithograph, depicting a variety of roses in a classical urn. Both prints are set in rustic criss-cross or Adirondack-style hand-carved wooden frames. These frames feature overlapping corner joints and applied foliate medallions at the intersections. Both items are glazed and backed with paper or cardboard, with hanging wires attached to the reverse.

Lot: 259 - Paul Sawyier (1865-1917), A Pair of Framed Offset Lithographs of Frankfort, Kentucky 12"X15"

A pair of framed offset lithographic prints after original watercolors by American artist Paul Sawyier (1865-1917). The images depict local scenes from Frankfort, Kentucky. One print features a river landscape with a wooden fence along a grassy embankment. The second print depicts a street view featuring the Singing Bridge and the cupola of the former post office, which now serves as the Paul Sawyier Library. Both prints feature the artist's printed signature in the lower right corner. The verso of the bridge scene retains a descriptive label from Stagg Sawyier Scenes, Frankfort, Kentucky, dated 1973. This label identifies the work as part of a limited edition of 4,000 prints and bears a printed authentication signature from Richard W. Rodgers on behalf of the Stagg heirs. Both pieces are housed in decorative wood frames with labels from Warren's Picture Framing of Frankfort, Kentucky.

Lot: 260 - A Trio of Paul Sawyier Limited Edition Offset Lithographs 12"X10"

A trio of color offset lithographic prints featuring landscape scenes by American artist Paul Sawyier (1865–1917). The first print, titled Old Louisville Hill, is marked Plate Number 5 and is from the private collection of Mary Milam Stagg Dunn. It is hand-numbered 1340 of 4000 in the lower right margin and bears a 1973 copyright for Stagg Sawyier Scenes. The second print, titled THE LOWER POOL, is marked Plate Number 32 and is from the private collection of Mrs. Betsy B. Coffey, carrying a 1973 copyright for Paul Sawyier Galleries, Inc. The third print, titled SECLUDED BYWAY, is marked Plate Number 86 and is from the private collection of Paul Sawyier Galleries, Inc., carrying a 1981 copyright and the gallery logo. Each print includes a plate-signature within the image and is titled in the lower margin. The prints are posthumous reproductions of original watercolor paintings by the artist. All items are unframed and remain in their original plastic protective sleeves.

Lot: 261 - Brooke Bond Tea and Coffee Horse Drawn Delivery Wagon 4"X13"X6"

This cast iron horse-drawn delivery wagon features branding for the Brooke Bond Tea and Coffee company. The piece consists of a green-painted wagon body mounted on a yellow-painted chassis with four black spoked wheels. The sides of the wagon are decorated with embossed lettering painted in yellow that reads Brooke Bond Tea and Coffee. A seated driver figure finished in green is positioned on the front bench holding black string reins connected to a pair of brown-painted horses. The horses are attached to the yellow hitch by gold-tone chain traces. The construction utilizes flat-head screws on the side of the horse and wagon body, consistent with mid-to-late 20th-century reproductions modeled after antique cast iron toys.

Lot: 262 - A Pair of George Dickel Tennessee Sour Mash Whisky Promotional Ceramic Barrel Pitchers 4"X6"X6"

A matching pair of vintage promotional ceramic barware pitchers for George Dickel Tennessee Sour Mash Whisky. Each jug is designed in the form of a vertical whiskey barrel featuring a textured brown wood-grain glaze. The top rim, horizontal hoop bands, and large curved handles are finished in a metallic gold-toned glaze. The front of each vessel displays black and white printed text that reads: GEORGE Dickel TENNESSEE Sour Mash WHISKY. The underside of the base features circular black printed text that reads: TENNESSEE WHISKY . 90 PROOF . GEO. A. DICKEL & CO., TULLAHOMA, TENN.

Lot: 263 - A Trio of Vintage Miniature Ruby Red Glass Pedestal Oil Lamps 5"X8"

A trio of vintage miniature kerosene or oil pedestal table lamps designed for decorative use. Each lamp consists of a transparent ruby red glass fount characterized by a bulbous body and a flared pedestal base. The metal burners vary across the set. One burner is embossed on the wick adjustment knob with the marks P & A MFG CO, EAGLE, and MADE IN U.S.A., identifying it as a product of the Plume & Atwood Manufacturing Company. The other two lamps feature burners with decorative flower-shaped wick knobs, one finished in a brass tone and the other in a silver-toned metal. All three lamps retain their cotton wicks. These lamps are missing the small glass chimneys typically used with this style of miniature lighting.

Lot: 264 - A Trio of Vintage Reticulated Cream and Gilt Ceramic Console Pieces 4"X10"X5"

This three-piece ceramic console set, resembling the Majestic pattern by Sadler, consists of a central footed bowl and two matching side vases or candle holders. Each piece is crafted from glazed ceramic with an off-white high-gloss finish. The set features neoclassical design elements, including twin scroll handles with gold-tone gilt highlights, scalloped undulating rims, and distinct vertical reticulations or cut-outs on the bodies. Gilt accents also decorate the rims, base edges, and the edges of the reticulations. The base of the centerpiece shows residue from a former foil or paper label, but no stamped factory marks are present. The side pieces each feature two circular firing holes on their bases.

Lot: 265 - A Collection of Six Ruby Red Glass Oil Lamp Fonts and Small Vases 6"X8"

A collection of six ruby red pressed glass items comprising components for oil lamps and small decorative vessels. The group includes two large pedestal-base lamp fonts with bulbous bodies. One font is fitted with a vintage brass burner assembly featuring a four-prong chimney holder and an adjustment knob embossed with the text MADE IN HONG KONG. The second pedestal font retains a brass collar but lacks the burner mechanism. The collection also contains two globular vessels with wide, straight-sided rims and two small decorative vases characterized by low-profile bulbous bodies and ruffled, crimped rims. The glass is a deep, uniform ruby red throughout. No manufacturer marks are visible on the glass components.

Lot: 266 - Ten Hoffman Mr. Lucky Series Leprechaun Ceramic Miniature Decanters 2"X3"X6"

A collection of ten ceramic figurines from the Hoffman Distilling Company Mr. Lucky Series. Produced between 1975 and 1980, these hand-painted ceramic pieces were designed as miniature liquor decanters. The assortment features various leprechaun characters including Mr. Tourist (1980) with a suitcase and dog, Mr. Dentist (1980) in a white coat, the Sandman (1975) with a sack labeled SANDMAN and a bunny, a Piano Player (1980), a Cobbler (1975) with a hammer and shoe, a Harpist (1975), a Doctor (1975) with a stethoscope and frog, a Pipe Smoker (1975), a base with a pair of Carolers, and a lady leprechaun in a green dress and hat. Several figures retain their removable head or hat stoppers and partial paper tax stamps indicating a volume of less than 1/2 pint. Markings on the bases include incised text reading 1975 HOFFMAN, 1980 HOFFMAN, and printed text identifying the Mr. Lucky Series and Hoffman Distilling Co.

Lot: 267 - A Collection of Twenty-Eight Cast Resin African American Heritage Figurines (Tallest 6")

A collection of twenty-eight cast resin or composite figurines depicting a variety of scenes from Black American life, including family, church, and community activities. The figures are executed in a folk-art-inspired style with textured surfaces and a matte, hand-painted finish. The assortment includes choir members in robes holding hymnals, a man at an organ, a small nativity scene, a mother in a rocking chair with an infant, and a family seated on a bench holding Bibles. Additional vignettes feature a boy reading an ABC book with two dogs, a musician with a double bass, an angel playing a trumpet, and various children with toys, animals, and baskets of grain. No factory marks, model numbers, or artist signatures are visible on the pieces or their bases.

Lot: 268 - Six Vintage Cast Iron Wall Mounted Hooks in Equestrian and Cherub Designs 5"X8"

This assortment consists of six cast iron wall-mounted hooks, presented in two decorative styles. Four of the hooks feature a Western Americana motif, depicting a cowboy on a bucking horse. These pieces are designed in the style of Joeesun metalware and include details such as oversized star-patterned spurs and a ribbon-shaped base with two integrated mounting holes. The two additional hooks are designed with a winged cherub or angel head. Each cherub hook has a single-piece construction with a textured surface and a single-hook extension. Both styles are made of cast iron and lack visible maker's marks or signatures. The equestrian-themed hooks display a dark, blackened finish, while the cherub hooks have a heavy, natural rust-colored patina.

Lot: 269 - Vintage Victorian Style Tiered Corner Wall Shelf with Base Drawer 10"X10"X32"

This wall-mounted corner whatnot or étagère is crafted in a Victorian revival style, likely dating to the mid-20th century. The unit is constructed from dark-stained hardwood and features three tiered corner shelves. The two side panels are decorated with pierced fretwork in a repeating Gothic-influenced motif. The base of the unit contains a single drawer with a bowed front and a small, turned wood pull handle. The construction includes pre-drilled mounting holes in the back frame for wall installation. Similar examples are frequently attributed to manufacturers such as Corwall.

Lot: 270 - Pfaltzgraff Village Pattern Stoneware Coffee Pot with Lid 6"X9"X13"

This Pfaltzgraff stoneware coffee pot is decorated in the Village pattern, featuring a brown folk-art floral design on a cream-colored glazed body. The vessel is constructed with a tapered form, a D-shaped handle, and an integral short spout. It includes a matching domed lid topped with a pointed finial. The underside of the base contains an impressed mark for Pfaltzgraff, indicating it was manufactured in York, Pennsylvania, USA. The mark also includes the model number 6-490. The pattern decoration appears to be transfer-printed or stamped on opposing sides of the exterior.

Lot: 271 - Seth Thomas Woodbury Westminster Chime Mantel Clock 5"X17"X8"

A vintage Seth Thomas Woodbury model tambour-style mantel clock featuring a Westminster chime. The clock is housed in a wooden case with a dark reddish-brown finish, likely mahogany or cherry, characterized by a wide, sweeping base and a rounded top. The cream-colored dial features black Arabic numerals and black metal spade-style hands, with three winding arbors for time, strike, and chime functions. The dial face is marked Seth Thomas and WESTMINSTER CHIME above the center, and GERMANY below the 6 o'clock position. The rear hinged door opens to reveal a mechanical movement with a five-rod chime assembly. The brass movement plate is stamped with SETH THOMAS, TALLEY INDUSTRIES CO, NORCROSS, GA. U.S.A., TWO (2) JEWELS, UNADJUSTED, and MADE IN W. GERMANY. It also bears the numbers 437 212 and 8506. The back door features a service label from Gatewood Watch Shop in Jeffersontown, KY.

Lot: 272 - Seth Thomas Adamantine Six-Column Mantel Clock 7"X17"X11"

This is an antique American mantel clock manufactured by the Seth Thomas Clock Co. of Thomaston, Connecticut. The case is constructed from wood with a black Adamantine celluloid veneer finish featuring green and yellow faux-marble accents on the top and base moldings. The architectural design includes six faux-marble columns with gilt-metal capitals and bases. The case is further detailed with cast gilt-metal lion-head ring handles on the sides and four ornate scrolling gilt-metal feet. The circular gilt-brass dial has black Arabic numerals and is inscribed with SETH THOMAS and MANUFACTURED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The dial is set within a beaded and foliated cast brass bezel with glass. The clock utilizes an eight-day mechanical, pendulum-driven movement. The backplate of the movement is stamped with the manufacturer's diamond logo containing the letters ST and is marked MADE IN U.S. AMERICA and 4 1/2. The movement features a dual-strike mechanism that strikes the hour on a cathedral wire gong and the half-hour on a brass cup bell. The reverse of the clock retains a partial original paper label with the word ADAMANTINE overprinted in red, citing a patent date of September 7, 1880, and identifying the movement as No. 290.

Lot: 273 - Ramcraft Bracket Style Mantel Clock with Franz Hermle Triple Train Movement 5"X9"X12"

This is a bracket-style mantel clock featuring a wooden case with a warm reddish-brown finish, constructed with a stepped pediment top, a brass swing handle, and a plinth base with bracket-style feet. The case includes a hinged front glass door and a removable rear panel for movement access. The square brass-tone dial plate is decorated with ornate cast spandrels in each corner and a silvered chapter ring. The chapter ring features black Roman numeral hour markers and an outer track with Arabic numerals at five-minute intervals. The center of the dial is finished with a gold-tone floral scrollwork pattern and bears the brand name RAMCRAFT. The mechanical, spring-driven triple-train movement was manufactured by Franz Hermle in West Germany. The rear plate of the brass movement is stamped with the following marks: 79, FRANZ HERMLE, TWO (2) JEWELS, UNADJUSTED, MADE IN WEST-GERMANY, and 340-020. The 79 mark indicates a manufacture date of 1979. The movement is designed for timekeeping, striking, and chiming, featuring a two-jewel escapement and a five-rod Westminster chime system that strikes on the quarter-hour and hour. The dial includes three winding arbors for the triple-train movement.

Lot: 274 - Three Transport Themed Collectibles Including Stagecoach, Locomotive, and Truck Nutcracker 4"X10"X4.5"

This lot consists of three painted cast iron items including a horse-drawn stagecoach, a steam locomotive with matching coal tender, and a mechanical truck-shaped nutcracker. The stagecoach features a brown-painted body with functional yellow-painted spoked wheels and is pulled by a two-horse team. The horses are painted white with black accents on the manes, tails, and hooves, and are connected to the coach by a gold-tone metal chain. The steam locomotive and tender are painted black with gold-painted accents on the boiler bands, cab, and tender sides. The number 50 is painted in gold on the locomotive cab and both sides of the tender. The locomotive features red-painted wheels and a small gold-tone bell mounted on the boiler. The truck nutcracker is designed as a red pickup truck with a cream-colored bed, mounted on a solid brown rectangular base. The truck bed features the raised text CHESTNUT CREEK, and the doors are decorated with a decal of a red barn and the text CHESTNUT CREEK. The mechanical lever-action mechanism is operated by pressing down on the red handle formed by the top of the truck cab and bed.

Lot: 275 - United Clock Corp. Model 444 Electric Miniature Grandfather Mantel Clock 5"X7"X19"

This electric mantel clock, manufactured by the United Clock Corp. of Brooklyn, New York, is designed in the style of a miniature tall-case or grandfather clock. The case is constructed of wood with a mahogany-toned finish, featuring a broken-pediment crest topped with a central gold-tone metal finial. The front of the case is accented by two fluted gold-tone columns finished with Corinthian-style capitals. The metal dial features an ornate scrollwork center and a white chapter ring with black Arabic numerals and fleur-de-lis hour markers. The arched upper portion of the dial plate includes decorative numeric scales and astronomical motifs, including a moon, stars, and clouds. A central banner on the dial is marked UNITED. The bottom of the dial is inscribed MADE IN U.S.A. and UNITED CLOCK CORP., BROOKLYN, N.Y. A glazed lower aperture reveals a polished metal pendulum. The back panel includes a time-set knob and an original paper label stating USE ON A. C. CURRENT ONLY 60 CYCLE - 115 VOLT - 2W MANUFACTURED BY UNITED CLOCK CORP. BROOKLYN, NEW YORK. The panel is also printed with MODEL No. 444 and includes UL and CSA certification logos.

Lot: 276 - Vintage Two-Tone Advertising Spittoon for All Famous Havana 5 Cent Cigars 9.5"X10"

This vintage advertising spittoon, or cuspidor, is constructed from spun brass and copper-toned metal. The object features a wide, flared top rim and a bulbous body. The brass components at the top and base exhibit a decorative iridescent rainbow patina, while the central band has a copper-colored finish. A prominent circular embossed medallion is centered on the body, featuring the text ALL FAMOUS HAVANA along the upper curve, a large numeral 5 with a cent sign in the center, and the word CIGARS along the lower curve. The interior of the flare shows an aged brass surface. Faint markings are present on the underside of the base but are too worn and obscured to be transcribed or identified.

Lot: 277 - William L. Gilbert 8-Day Time and Strike Tambor Mantel Clock 5"X20"X10"

A tambor-style mantel clock produced by the William L. Gilbert Clock Company of Winsted, Connecticut. The clock features a mahogany-finished wood case with curved shoulders and a wide stepped base. The silvered metal dial is set with applied gold-tone Arabic numerals and black metal hands. The dial is marked Gilbert over 1807 below the twelve o clock position and MADE BY GILBERT AT WINSTED, CONN., U. S. A. along the bottom edge. It is equipped with an 8-day mechanical dual-spring movement that strikes on a cathedral gong. The brass movement plate is stamped with the number 30. A partially intact manufacturer instruction label is affixed to the interior of the rear door.

Lot: 278 - Seth Thomas Medbury 6W Westminster Chime Tambour Mantel Clock 6"X20"X9"

A Seth Thomas Medbury 6W tambour mantel clock featuring a humpback wood case with a dark brown finish. The circular metal dial is protected by a glass lens within a brass bezel and displays black Arabic numerals, an outer minute track with circular markers, and three winding arbors. The dial is inscribed with the Seth Thomas name in script and Westminster Chime in block lettering, set with ornate openwork black hands. The clock is powered by an 8-day mechanical, key-wound movement, specifically the A-400 series. The movement backplate is stamped Made in Germany for Seth Thomas Clocks Thomaston, Conn. U.S.A. and bears the marks A400-000 and 6106. Internally, the clock features a pendulum and multiple chime rods for its Westminster chime sequence. The interior of the hinged rear wood door retains an original yellowed paper instruction label for the Medbury 6W model, including the stamped number 6107 and a diagram for regulating the movement.

Lot: 279 - Linden Electronic Chime Wood Mantel Clock 5"X17"X9"

This Linden mantel clock features a wooden case with a classic tambour silhouette and a shaded sunburst finish in dark brown and black tones. The circular brushed silver-tone metal dial is housed under glass within a gold-tone bezel. The dial features black Arabic numerals and ornate black spade-and-scroll hour and minute hands. Markings on the dial include the Linden name in cursive below the 12 o'clock position, Electronic Chime printed above the 6 o'clock position, and Japan at the bottom edge. The internal electronic chime movement is battery-operated and requires one C-cell battery, which is not included. The movement housing is embossed with Japan.

Lot: 280 - Antique Horse-Drawn Carriage with a Pair of Horses and Two Figures 3"X11"X5"

This lot features a horse-drawn open carriage, also known as a surrey, in the style of early 20th-century American toy manufacturers such as Hubley or Kenton. The set is constructed of cast iron and includes a team of two horses and two removable figures. The carriage is designed with four spoked wheels and a double-seated interior. The figures consist of a male driver wearing a hat and a female passenger. The horses are depicted in a forward-striding pose and are attached to a front hitch mechanism. No manufacturer marks, labels, or inscriptions are visible on any of the components.

Lot: 281 - Two Vintage Boy Scouts of America Aluminum Canteens with Canvas Covers 8"

This lot features two vintage official Boy Scouts of America (BSA) canteens, likely dating from the mid-20th century. Each item consists of a round aluminum flask housed within a khaki-colored cotton canvas cover. The covers feature integrated adjustable woven cotton webbing shoulder straps and metal snap-button closures. The front of each canvas cover is stamped with an official circular ink seal. The outer ring of the seal reads BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA and the inner ring reads NATIONAL COUNCIL, surrounding a central fleur-de-lis insignia with a eagle and stars. One canteen is fitted with a knurled aluminum screw cap, while the other features a tan plastic or Bakelite screw cap; both caps are secured to the flasks via metal link chains. The snap buttons on the left canteen are embossed with the BSA fleur-de-lis symbol. The left canteen cover has the name GARY hand-written in ink above the central seal.

Lot: 282 - Vintage Big Burley Blower Wood and Metal Powder Duster Bellows 4"X6"X25"

A vintage Big Burley Blower hand-operated powder duster bellows manufactured by The Big Burley Blower Co. of Weston, Missouri. This tool was designed for agricultural or horticultural use to disperse pesticide or fungicide powders. The construction features two long, tapered wooden handles attached to a central wooden body. Flexible side panels, likely made of heavy fabric or leather, form the bellows mechanism. The dispersal assembly consists of a metal nozzle with a cylindrical neck flaring into a conical tip, secured to the body with red-painted metal hardware. A yellow hexagonal paper label is affixed to one side of the wooden body, featuring printed text that identifies the manufacturer and model. A circular red-painted metal component with a central knob is located on the same side, bearing worn patent information around its rim.

Lot: 283 - A Collection of Vintage-Style Promotional Model Vehicle Coin Banks and Display Pieces 5"X8"X5"

This collection includes several model vehicles designed as promotional display pieces and functional coin banks. The assortment features a University of Kentucky Wildcats delivery van with football graphics, a Snap-on Tools service truck with yellow wooden-spoke wheels and Bluepoints livery, and a vintage-style roadster with a bronze-tone finish and wire-spoke wheels. The group also contains a pale yellow late 1920s-style sedan, a Pepsi-Cola Model T delivery van featuring the slogan More Bounce to the Ounce, a Wix Filters Model A delivery van in red and white, and a 1940 Ford Pepsi-Cola pickup truck with a red bed cover. Construction consists of die-cast metal with plastic components, while the yellow sedan appears to be crafted from cast resin. Most vehicles feature functional coin slots located on the roofs or rear utility compartments. These items are in the style of promotional models produced by manufacturers such as Ertl, SpecCast, or Liberty Classics, though no manufacturer marks are clearly visible in the provided images.

Lot: 284 - Ramcraft Westminster Chime Bracket Style Mantel Clock with Franz Hermle Movement 6"X10"X15"

This is a bracket-style mantel clock featuring a wooden case with a stepped base and top, topped with a brass swing handle. The case includes inset side panels and a hinged front glass door. The brass-toned dial plate is decorated with cast corner spandrels and a silvered chapter ring displaying Roman numeral hour markers and an outer five-minute track. The center of the dial features an ornate scrollwork design and is marked RAMCRAFT and U.S.A. The dial includes three winding arbors and a chime/silent selector lever. The interior houses a mechanical eight-day movement stamped FRANZ HERMLE, TWO (2) JEWELS, UNADJUSTED, MADE IN WEST-GERMANY, and 340-020, with a 79 date stamp. The movement strikes the Westminster chime on five tuned rods. A foil label on the rear panel identifies the maker as RAMCRAFT from Gallatin, Tennessee. A metal winding key is included.

Lot: 285 - American Victorian Mahogany-Veneered Cottage Shelf Clock with Alarm 4"X8"X12"

This antique Cottage-style shelf clock is attributed to Jerome and Company of New Haven, Connecticut, based on the design and the fragmentary label visible inside the case. The case is constructed of mahogany veneer over a secondary wood, featuring a rectangular silhouette with a simple flat pediment and a stepped base. The dial appears to be paper-on-zinc or painted, displaying black Roman numerals for the hours and small blue floral decorations in each of the four corners. The center of the dial contains a rotating brass alarm disk with Arabic numerals 1 through 12. The lower section of the door features a glass tablet with a reverse-painted floral design depicting blue, white, and yellow flowers against a black background. The interior houses a mechanical, spring-driven brass movement with time and alarm functions, accompanied by an internal alarm bell and a brass-faced pendulum bob. A fragmentary paper label is affixed to the interior backboard, retaining legible text including TIME PIECE, ALARM, and NOTICE.

Lot: 286 - Seth Thomas Lynton-1W Mahogany Finish Tambour Mantel Clock 5"X17"X9"

This is a Seth Thomas Lynton-1W tambour-style mantel clock, identified as model number E511-003. The clock features a wood case with a mahogany-colored finish, designed with a central arched housing and sloping shoulders. The lower base is decorated with a strip of linear inlaid marquetry banding. The off-white dial displays black Arabic numeral hour markers and a black minute track, accented by black ornate filigree hands. Two winding arbors are located at the 4 and 8 o'clock positions. The dial is printed with the manufacturer name SETH THOMAS above the 6 o'clock position and MADE IN U.S.A. at the bottom edge. A white printed label on the brown fiberboard back panel identifies the item as LYNTON-IW, MODEL NO. E511-003, from SETH THOMAS CLOCKS in Thomaston, Connecticut. The interior contains a brass eight-day mechanical strike movement with a pendulum bob.

Lot: 287 - Hermle Model 1237 Quartz Westminster Chime Mantel Clock with General Electric and Jostens Branding 5"X9"X13.5"

A wood-cased mantel clock in the bracket style featuring a Hermle model 1237 quartz movement. The case is constructed from a dark-stained hardwood with a tiered top and a swinging brass-finished carrying handle. The rectangular dial is set behind glass and features ornate gilt-finished filigree spandrels in each corner. It includes a silver-tone chapter ring with black Roman numeral hour markers and an outer track with Arabic numerals at five-minute intervals. The dial center has a textured gold-tone finish and is set with ornate black hands, including a fleur-de-lis hour hand. The front of the wooden base is mounted with a small gold-toned badge featuring the General Electric circular logo. The reverse of the clock features a hinged access door and a brass-toned plaque marked Jostens The Recognition People, Memphis, TN. The internal German-made Hermle movement provides electronic 4/4 Westminster and Bim-Bam chime options through a base-mounted speaker. Included is the original German instruction sheet for the Hermle Quarzwerk 1237.

Lot: 288 - A Set of Vintage Style Horse Drawn Beer Wagon and Team 4"X30"X6"

A collection of cast iron toy components including a delivery wagon and multiple draft horses, attributed to the style of Budweiser brewery delivery hitches. The wagon features a red and blue body with white spoked wheels and a white hitching frame. The draft horses are finished in brown paint with white socks and black and gold harness detailing. Two seated figures in blue uniforms and red caps serve as drivers. Gold tone metal link chains are used to connect the horses. No manufacturer marks or patent numbers are visible on any of the pieces.

Lot: 289 - Lafayette Metal N.Y. Marine Signal Lantern with Red Fresnel Lens 8"X8"X15"

This vintage marine signal lantern was manufactured by Lafayette Metal in New York. It is constructed from stamped and fabricated metal with a dark, matte finish and features a vibrant ruby red Fresnel glass lens. The ribbed design of the lens is intended to magnify and project light for maritime navigation. The lantern is enclosed in a protective four-rod vertical wire cage. The upper section includes a multi-tiered vented chimney with a decorative finial cap and a swiveling bail handle. A small secondary ring is attached to the base for hanging or securing the unit. The underside of the base is stamped with the manufacturer mark LAFAYETTE METAL N.Y.

Lot: 290 - A Trio of Antique American Stoneware Whiskey and Moonshine Jugs 7"X7"X10"

A trio of antique American stoneware utilitarian jugs dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. The collection comprises two cylindrical jugs and one bulbous beehive-style jug. The cylindrical examples feature two-tone glazing with dark brown Albany slip shoulders over cream-colored Bristol glaze bodies. The beehive jug is finished in a uniform dark brown to black glossy glaze. These vessels are representative of traditional stoneware used for storing spirits such as whiskey or moonshine. No maker marks, capacity stamps, or signatures are visible on the exterior of any piece. Chipped, Missing Handle, Some Damage.)

Lot: 291 - A Collection of Four Vintage Brass and Painted Metal Rocking Horse Figurines 3"X7"X6"

This lot consists of a collection of four vintage rocking horse figurines of varying designs and materials. The group features three brass horses and one painted cast metal horse. The largest brass figurine is mounted to a rectangular music box base, which includes a winding key located on the underside. A second brass horse is depicted with an upward-turned head and a textured mane, while the third brass figure is a smaller, more stylized version with geometric patterns on the saddle. The fourth item is a cast metal rocking horse finished in reddish-brown paint with gold-toned saddle accents and black detailing on the mane, tail, and rockers. No manufacturer marks, signatures, or factory stamps are visible on any of the pieces. These items are characteristic of decorative metalware produced in the mid-to-late 20th century.

Lot: 292 - Modern Figural Mystery Style Swinging Mantel Clock with Verdigris Patina 7"X9"X26"

A modern decorative swinging mantel clock in the mystery style, designed as a tribute to 19th-century French clockmaking. The case is constructed of cast metal, possibly spelter or white metal, finished with a dark bronze-toned patina and accented with green verdigris highlights. The figural base depicts a woman in a classical gown leaning against a rocky formation with two perched birds. She holds aloft a clock assembly and a three-rod pendulum structure. The circular dial features a gold-tone face with a central scroll pattern and white cartouches containing black Arabic numerals. The clock has ornate black hands and a red center sweep second hand. The rear of the clock houses a modern battery-operated quartz movement with a separate pendulum driver. Markings on the movement include CE, UNADJUSTED, and PAT PEND. The clock is mounted on a rococo-style base with decorative scrollwork feet. Light, Some damage to area where clock mounts to hand, as pictured.

Lot: 293 - Seth Thomas Triple Decker Empire Style Eight-Day Weight Driven Shelf Clock 6"X19"X32"

An antique American triple-decker shelf clock manufactured by the Seth Thomas Clock Company. The wooden case is constructed with mahogany veneers and features a prominent stepped cornice top above two side columns with gilded capitals and bases. The case is arranged in three horizontal sections. The top section houses a painted metal dial with Roman numerals and two winding points. The center section features a glass tablet decorated with a hand-painted floral motif. The lower section contains a clear glass door that reveals a partial manufacturer label on the interior backboard. The label identifies the piece as an Eight-Day Weight Clock from Seth Thomas, Thomaston, Connecticut. The interior contains a mechanical eight-day weight-driven movement and a coiled wire gong for an hourly strike. The pendulum and weights are not present.

Lot: 294 - Two Vintage Mantel Clocks Including Alaron 21-Day and Danbury Clock Company 6"X10"X18"

This lot consists of two vintage mantel clocks with different movements. The first is an Alaron mechanical shelf clock housed in a dark-stained wood case featuring a decorative carved crest and turned pilaster columns. The silver-tone brushed metal dial is marked Alaron 21 DAY KOREA and features black Roman numerals and two winding arbors. The movement is a 21-day mechanical wind-up type with visible internal chime rods and a swinging brass-tone pendulum. A winding key is included. The second clock is a Danbury Clock Company mantel clock with an arched honey-toned wood case. The gold-tone brushed metal dial features black Roman numerals, ornate hands, and decorative corner spandrels, with the inscriptions Tempus Fugit and Westminster Chime. This clock utilizes an electronic quartz movement marked Made in China and includes an internal speaker for the chime. A brass presentation plaque on the base is inscribed Kentucky Overall Service 1956 - 2000. The original instruction sheet is located inside the rear compartment.

Lot: 295 - Two Vintage Ceramic Figural Spirit Decanters Including a Standing Bear and Basketball Players 4"X6"X16"

A pair of vintage ceramic figural spirit decanters. The first vessel is modeled as a standing brown bear with a textured, high-gloss glaze and a removable head stopper. It features a blank oval cartouche on the front of the rocky base and bears the incised mark FS7 on the reverse. The second vessel depicts two basketball players in action; one athlete wears a green uniform with the number 6, while the opponent wears white with blue trim and the number 8. A removable basketball stopper fits into the top of the taller player's hands. Both figures are set on a white pedestal base with a blue-painted lower rim. These decanters are stylistically consistent with the commemorative liquor containers produced by companies like Ezra Brooks and Jim Beam during the 1960s and 1970s.

Lot: 296 - Elgin Art Deco Open-Face Silver-Toned Pocket Watch 3"

This is an open-face manual wind pocket watch produced by the Elgin National Watch Co. The timepiece features a sidewinder configuration with the subsidiary seconds dial positioned at the 3 o'clock mark, a layout typically resulting from a hunting-case movement placed in an open-face case. The silver-toned metal case is decorated with elaborate Art Deco geometric and foliate engravings on the bezel and the reverse. The cream-toned dial displays bold black Arabic numeral hour markers and a subsidiary seconds track. The brand name ELGIN is printed on the dial below the 12 o'clock position. The watch is fitted with darkened steel spade-style hands. No box or papers are included with this item. Case size: 12s or 16s (estimated).

Lot: 297 - Elgin Gold-Filled Open-Face Pocket Watch with Red Minute Track 3"

Vintage Elgin open-face pocket watch featuring a white dial with bold black Arabic hour numerals and a subsidiary seconds dial at the 6 o'clock position. The dial is characterized by an outer minute track with red Arabic numerals at five-minute intervals (5 through 60). The word ELGIN is printed in black on the upper half of the dial. The watch is housed in a gold-filled case with a polished back, a decorative bow, and a fluted crown at the 12 o'clock position. The hands are black-toned steel. This is a manual wind movement. Case size: 50 mm.

Lot: 298 - Vintage Table Lamp with Cranberry Hobnail Glass Shade and Ornate Cast Metal Base 7"X17"

A vintage electric table lamp featuring a deep cranberry red glass shade crafted in a hobnail pattern. The shade is finished with a hand-crimped, ruffled rim. While the glass pattern and color are characteristic of 20th-century production by Fenton Art Glass, no maker's marks were identified on the shade or base during inspection. The lamp stands on a cast metal base with an antiqued brass finish. The base consists of a fluted stem and a wide, domed foot heavily decorated with embossed scrolling foliate and rococo-style designs. The piece is equipped with a pull-chain socket and a small bell-shaped finial.

Lot: 299 - A Pair of Jim Beam 75th Anniversary Oldsmobile Ceramic Whiskey Decanters 7"X11"X8"

A pair of vintage ceramic whiskey decanters produced for the James B. Beam Distilling Co. to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Oldsmobile brand (1897-1972). The decanters are modeled after the early 1900s Oldsmobile Curved Dash runabout. Each item is constructed from black glazed ceramic featuring red pinstripe detailing and gold starburst motifs on the seat sides. The tufted-style seat serves as the decanter stopper. The pieces are mounted on a chassis with red-spoked wheels and include brass-tone headlamps. Paper labels on the dashboard area identify the product as Jim Beam 100 Month Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey (86 proof, 4/5 quart). The sides feature red and gold Oldsmobile decals, and the hood bears a 75th-anniversary logo with the dates 1897-1972. The rear panels display hand-painted identifiers XX 917 and AP 675.

Lot: 300 - 19th Century American Cast Iron Tea Kettle with Swivel Lid and Gate Mark 9"X12"X12"

This 19th-century American cast iron tea kettle is a piece of hearth hollowware featuring a bulbous body and a flared, integrated spout. The kettle includes a swivel-top lid decorated with cast concentric circular rings. It is fitted with a high-set wrought iron bail handle and a turned wooden grip designed for heat insulation. The underside of the base displays a prominent horizontal gate mark, which is a characteristic feature of early sand-casting techniques used prior to the late 19th century. The characters I I I K are cast into the bottom surface near the perimeter.

Lot: 301 - Seth Thomas Adamantine Mantel Clock with Lion Head Handles 7"X17"X12"

This antique mantel clock was manufactured by the Seth Thomas Clock Company in the late 19th century. The case features a neoclassical architectural temple form finished in wood-grained Adamantine, a patented celluloid veneer over wood. The front is accented by double faux-onyx columns topped with Corinthian-style metal capitals. The lower section of the case displays incised scrollwork and a bird motif. Gilded cast metal lion-head handles with rings are mounted to each side. The clock is supported by four ornate foliate-form cast metal feet. The ornate cast brass dial has a decorative scrolling center with individual white porcelain cartouches featuring black Arabic numerals. It includes black-finished metal hands and a regulation arbor above the 12 o'clock position. The dial is marked MADE BY SETH THOMAS CLOCK CO. THOMASTON CONN. U.S.A. at the bottom. The reverse of the case bears a partial original paper label titled DIRECTIONS for the Adamantine Clock, which notes a patent date of September 7, 1880. The internal 8-day mechanical time-and-strike movement is stamped with the manufacturer's diamond-shaped ST logo and strikes on a coiled wire cathedral gong.

Lot: 302 - A Pair of Crystal Eagle Figurines Attributed to Cristal d'Arques 6"X7"X7"

This pair of decorative eagle figurines is attributed to the French manufacturer Cristal d'Arques. Each figurine is crafted from pressed lead crystal and features a clear glass eagle in a dynamic pose with its wings outspread and head turned. The figures exhibit detailed molded textures representing individual feathers on the wings, body, and tail. Each bird is perched upon a circular, frosted glass base that is textured to simulate a rocky outcrop. No maker's marks, labels, or signatures are visible on either piece.

Lot: 303 - Vino de Nosferatu Nectar of the Undead Gothic Vampire Theme Red Glass Decanter 3"X14"

A decorative Gothic-themed wine bottle or decanter featuring a deep red glass body encased in an ornate silver-toned metal armature and overlay. This piece is identified by an embossed central plaque bearing the text Vino de Nosferatu and Nectar of the Undead. Above the text is a stylized horned creature's head featuring two inset red stones for eyes. The base of the bottle is held within a metal cage featuring Gothic arched cutouts and cross motifs, which is connected to the central plaque by fine decorative chains. The elongated neck is covered by a decorative metal sleeve with an embossed skull motif. The piece is completed with a screw-on metal stopper topped with a bat-winged cross finial. The metalwork exhibits an intentional antiqued patina throughout. No manufacturer marks or pattern numbers were identified during inspection.

Lot: 304 - A Pair of Ruby Red Glass Candlestick Lustres with Clear Bobeches 5"X16"

A pair of ruby red glass candlesticks designed in the style of 19th-century Victorian lustres. Each candlestick features a wide, circular base leading to a baluster-style turned stem. The flared rim of each candlestick supports a removable clear glass bobeche. Eight faceted teardrop-shaped red glass prisms are suspended from the rim of each holder via metal wire rings. The main glass bodies are deep ruby red, and the bases are ground and polished flat. No maker marks, signatures, or labels were observed during inspection. Similar examples are attributed to Pottery Barn. Included are two matching red wax taper candles.

Lot: 305 - Large Ribbed Swung Art Glass Vase in Amberina Red, Attributed to L.E. Smith 6"X20"

A mid-century modern hand-swung art glass vase featuring an amberina color palette, transitioning from a deep ruby red at the base to orange and yellow tones at the rim. The vessel is designed with a weighted, bulbous base featuring deep vertical ribbing that tapers into a tall, slender neck. The neck terminates in a characteristic asymmetrical, hand-pulled swung rim with multiple peaks. This specific ribbed form and swung technique are consistent with the production of the L.E. Smith Glass Company. The glass is translucent with a glossy finish. There are no maker's marks, labels, or signatures visible on the piece.

Lot: 306 - A Pair of Vintage Cranberry and Clear Etched Glass Footed Vases 4.5"X10"

This lot consists of a matching pair of mid-century footed glass vessels. The glass features a cranberry pink hue at the rim that transitions into a lighter peach or clear tone toward the bottom of the bowl. Each vessel is supported by a short, clear glass stem with a central knop and a flat, circular foot. The body of each glass is decorated with a wheel-cut or etched floral motif. The design includes a central six-petal flower with leafy stems extending outward and three small circular dots at the base of the design. The form is a tapered, footed tumbler or parfait-style glass that can also serve as a small vase. There are no maker marks or labels present on the underside of the clear glass bases. The style and etched pattern are characteristic of American Elegant glass production from the mid-20th century, resembling work by manufacturers such as Tiffin or New Martinsville.

Lot: 307 - Victorian Enameled Cranberry Art Glass Two Handled Vase 5"X5"

This is a hand-blown cranberry art glass vase dating to the late 19th or early 20th century. The vessel features a translucent red body, produced using gold ruby glass, with two applied clear glass C-scroll handles. The exterior is decorated with hand-painted enamel floral sprays, featuring five-petal yellow flowers and gold-tone stems and foliage. A single gilt line is present around the interior of the flared rim. The base of the vase shows a ground and polished pontil mark, which is characteristic of high-quality hand-blown glass from this period. While the enamel work and form are consistent with glass produced by Bohemian firms such as Moser or English glasshouses in the Stourbridge region, there are no visible maker marks or signatures to confirm a specific attribution.

Lot: 308 - A Set of Horse-Drawn Clydesdale Beer Wagon Figures with Riders 4"X30"X6"

In the style of early 20th-century delivery vehicles, this set represents a horse-drawn Clydesdale beer wagon. The assembly is constructed of cast iron and features a red stake-side wagon with light blue accents, a white undercarriage, and white spoked wheels. The team consists of eight reddish-brown horses harnessed in four pairs, featuring black harness details and gold-colored accents on the collars. Two seated figures are included: a driver in green and a passenger in black. The wagon bed contains a black-painted removable load insert. This set is a 20th-century reproduction, as evidenced by the use of Phillips-head screws throughout its construction.

Lot: 309 - Victorian Baroque Revival Gesso and Wood Wall Mirror with Silvered and Gilded Finishes 27"X25"

An ornate two-tiered square wall mirror in the Baroque Revival style, dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. The frame is constructed of wood with a thick molded gesso overlay. The heavy outer border features high-relief scrolling acanthus leaves and four-petal floral blossoms in a silvered finish. The recessed inner border is finished in gold gilt and decorated with a repeating palmette and foliate motif. The reverse of the frame features a historical domestic repair utilizing two vintage wooden advertising rulers as vertical support cleats. The left ruler is marked FOY - FINE PAINTS and the right ruler is marked DICKERSON'S. Both rulers show measurements up to 14 inches.

Lot: 310 - A Pair of Japanese Ginbari Cloisonne Enamel Vases 3"X5"

This pair of Japanese vases is crafted using the ginbari cloisonne technique, featuring translucent enamel applied over a textured silver foil underlay. The vases display a deep translucent pigeon blood red ground over a stippled base metal. The decorative floral arrangement depicts flowering plum branches with opaque white petals and yellow centers, alongside green bamboo leaves. The construction includes silver-toned metal rims and base foot rings. The undersides are coated in a mottled red enamel; no maker marks or signatures are present on either piece. These examples are characteristic of mid-20th century production from the Nagoya region.

Lot: 311 - Vintage Perforated Metal Tractor Seat Attributed to Allis Chalmers WC 21"X18"

This vintage metal agricultural implement seat features a contoured bucket-style pan design common to early 20th-century farm machinery. The seat is constructed from stamped metal and features a pattern of circular perforations intended for ventilation and moisture drainage. The mounting configuration includes a central square hole flanked by two smaller circular holes, while the underside features four raised circular mounting bosses arranged in a rectangular pattern. This specific hole configuration and form are consistent with seats utilized on unstyled Allis Chalmers WC tractors. The seat is finished in a layer of aged black paint over the metal surface. No legible maker marks or patent information are visible.

Lot: 312 - Vintage Slotted Cast Iron Tractor or Farm Implement Seat 17"X14"

A vintage cast iron seat designed for a tractor or agricultural implement. The seat features a curved, ergonomic form with a series of radial slots for drainage and ventilation. The central mounting hub contains a single square hole and four smaller circular holes. The piece is constructed from heavy cast iron with a black finish. There are no visible maker's marks, part numbers, or logos on either the front or rear surfaces. This style is characteristic of agricultural equipment manufactured in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Lot: 313 - A Pair of Jim Beam Genie Bottle Bourbon Whiskey Decanters 5"X12.5"

This lot features two molded glass bourbon whiskey decanters produced by the James B. Beam Distilling Co. in Clermont, Kentucky. The decanters are designed in a style frequently referred to as a genie bottle, characterized by a bulbous, vertically ribbed base, a tall tapered neck with molded decorative rings, and an integral scrolled handle. Each decanter is accompanied by a matching glass stopper with a faceted, pointed top. One decanter is made of transparent aqua blue glass and retains original foil and paper labels for Beams Choice Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey. The blue bottle is labeled as 8 years old, 86 proof, with a volume of 4/5 quart. The second decanter is made of transparent ruby red glass and features a front foil label identifying it as a Beams Ruby Glass Decanter. The red bottle contained 10-year-old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey at 80 proof and is marked with a metric volume of 750ml. The variation in volume measurements between imperial and metric units indicates these pieces date to the late 1960s or 1970s during the United States distilled spirits industry measurement transition.

Lot: 314 - A Pair of Hoffman Distilling Co. Mr. Lucky Series Musical Whiskey Decanters 4.5"X5.5"X12"

A pair of collectible musical whiskey decanters from the Mr. Lucky Series, produced for the Hoffman Distilling Co. of Lawrenceburg, Kentucky. These hand-painted ceramic figurines feature a matte bisque-style finish and are designed as leprechaun-inspired characters. The first figurine, dated 1974, is titled Mr. Sandman and depicts a character in a green suit and hat carrying a large tan sack inscribed with Sandman, accompanied by a rabbit on a base decorated with a four-leaf clover. The second figurine, dated 1975, is titled Mr. Policeman and features a leprechaun in a green police uniform with a PD shamrock badge and a hat marked Police, standing alongside a young boy and a chipmunk on a grassy base. Both pieces serve as decanters with removable heads acting as stoppers and contain internal musical movements operated by metal winding levers located at the base. The reverse of each base bears incised marks including the series title, specific character name, copyright date, and the manufacturer name Hoffman Distilling Co.

Lot: 315 - Victorian Miniature Cranberry Glass Parlor Lamp with Enameled Decoration 8"X12"

A Victorian-style miniature parlor lamp, also known as a Gone with the Wind style lamp, crafted from ruby red cranberry glass. The upper shade is blown-molded with a quilted diamond optic pattern and terminates in a flared, ruffled rim. The tiered glass font base is adorned with hand-painted enamel floral motifs in white and blue, accented by rows of raised white enamel dots and a thin gold-painted band around the center. The lamp features a brass burner assembly with a thumbwheel embossed with PAT. MAY 25 1869 and PROVIDENCE RI. This unit has been electrified for modern use and includes a standard cream-colored electrical cord.

Lot: 316 - A Pair of Iridescent Cranberry Glass Globe Vases with Hand-Painted Enamel Floral Decoration 8"X8"

A pair of mid-century hand-blown glass rose bowls or decorative globe vases, attributed to Rainbow Art Glass. Each globe is composed of cranberry-toned glass featuring a marigold iridescent luster finish that provides a metallic sheen across the surface. The decoration consists of hand-painted white enamel floral sprays, including roses and daisies, with fine gold-painted scrolling accents and stems. The vessels have a spherical form with fire-polished rims and smooth, flattened bases. No maker marks, labels, or signatures are present.

Lot: 317 - Medieval Revival Carved Wood and Iron Shield Form Wall Sconce with Crossed Swords 24"X36"X6"

A Medieval Revival style wall mounted electric light fixture featuring a shield form plaque of carved wood. The decorative assembly incorporates two crossed swords with turned wooden grips and metal hilts integrated into the wooden frame. The perimeter of the shield is bordered with a heavy iron chain. The central section consists of an arched cutout with an iron scrollwork overlay positioned against a gold tone textured fabric background. A single light socket is mounted within a metal cup at the base of the central aperture. The fixture is equipped with a brown two prong electrical cord and a pull chain switch. The reverse side shows wooden reinforcement blocks and the mounting hardware for the sword elements.

Lot: 318 - Large Lucca, Mediterranean Coastal Village Scene, Oil on Canvas 88"X64"X6"

This large-scale oil on canvas depicts a vibrant Mediterranean coastal village scene, characterized by stone villas with red-tiled roofs and a sun-drenched cobblestone path. The work is executed in a contemporary impressionistic style, utilizing thick impasto and visible palette knife applications to create heavy texture throughout the architecture and the lush, flowering gardens. A calm blue sea with distant landmasses is visible in the background under a light sky. The painting bears the signature Lucca inscribed in red paint in the lower left corner. The work is housed in an ornate, wide, and gilded composition frame featuring Rococo-style scrolling acanthus leaves, shell motifs, and foliate flourishes. The reverse reveals the canvas is secured to a wooden stretcher with corner and center bracing.

Lot: 319 - Large Decorative Carousel Horse Display on Vintage Coca-Cola Pedestal Base 23"X60"X55"

This lot features a large-scale decorative carousel horse figure, in the style of Willitts Designs, mounted on a weighted advertising pedestal. The horse is depicted in a leaping jumper pose and is constructed of cast aluminum with a white painted body. It features a stylized, flowing mane and tail finished in metallic gold paint. The decorative trappings include a saddle and chest straps accented with green, purple, and gold glitter. The figure is supported by a central white-painted metal pole. The assembly is mounted to a vintage circular cast iron sign stand base. The base features raised relief lettering that reads DRINK Coca-Cola above the trademark script logo, with TRADE MARK REG U S PAT OFF inscribed below.

Lot: 320 - Vintage Mercury Sabre Flite Cruiser Bicycle 26"X69"X41"

This is a mid-century vintage Mercury Sabre Flite cruiser bicycle featuring a two-tone deep red and cream paint scheme. The bicycle is constructed with a twin-tube middleweight steel frame. Visible identifiers include a winged globe decal on the seat tube reading Mercury and stylized script on the top tube for the model Sabre Flite. The bicycle is equipped with full front and rear fenders, an integrated rear luggage rack painted to match the frame, and a decorative chrome-plated chain guard featuring a circular M logo. It features wide chrome-plated handlebars with black and red rubber grips, a chrome-plated one-piece crankset, and a spring-cushioned saddle. The wheels are fitted with whitewall tires marked Aero-Glide. A small decal on the rear fender indicates that the item was Assembled in U.S.A. The bicycle retains its original components including pedals with amber reflectors and a front-mounted reflector.

Lot: 321 - West Coast Choppers Jesse James Custom Style Cruiser Bicycle 32"X70"X54"

This West Coast Choppers cruiser-style bicycle features a brushed metal frame paired with elongated triple-tree front forks and high-rise ape hanger handlebars. The bicycle is accented with orange components including a teardrop-shaped faux gas tank, a spiderweb gusset, and a chain guard. Branding for West Coast Choppers is prominently displayed on the tire sidewalls and the black and red padded saddle, which also features a red iron cross graphic. The handlebar stem riser is marked with stylized CFL lettering. The bike is equipped with a rear fender, a kickstand, and black platform pedals. The absence of hand-operated brake levers indicates the use of a coaster brake system.

Lot: 322 - Schwinn Point Beach 7-Speed Cruiser Bicycle 29"X71"X42"

A Schwinn Point Beach cruiser-style bicycle featuring an aluminum step-through frame in metallic cranberry red and white. The frame is constructed from aluminum tubing, as noted on the rear stay label. The bicycle is equipped with a Shimano multi-speed drivetrain controlled by twist-grip shifters on swept-back handlebars. Braking is managed by front and rear linear-pull brakes. Notable components include a color-matched rear cargo rack, front and rear fenders, a wide cushioned saddle, and a chain guard. The manufacturer's name Schwinn is visible on the head tube and chain guard, while the model name POINT BEACH is displayed on the top tube. A kickstand is attached to the frame.

Lot: 323 - Vintage Schwinn Hollywood Women's Cruiser Bicycle 23"X64"X38"

This vintage Schwinn Hollywood women's cruiser bicycle features a metallic purple step-through frame with a twin top tube design. The chain guard displays the Schwinn and Hollywood model names in stylized script. The bicycle is equipped with full-coverage chrome fenders, high-rise chrome handlebars with matching translucent purple grips, and a two-tone white and brown saddle. It utilizes a single-speed drivetrain with a coaster brake, with the brake arm marked Bendix. The head tube features a Schwinn oval badge, and a seat tube decal reads Quality Schwinn Chicago. The serial number M058227 is stamped on the rear non-drive side dropout.

Lot: 324 - Vintage Heavy-Duty Toddler Delivery Tricycle with Rear Cargo Platform 20"X36"X25"

This vintage heavy-duty toddler delivery tricycle is constructed with a tubular steel frame and features an integrated rear cargo platform. The tricycle utilizes a direct-drive front wheel mechanism powered by dual molded orange plastic pedals. The rear cargo area is built from sheet metal with tubular steel side rails for containment. The front assembly includes wide-set handlebars fitted with marbled black and white plastic grips. The seat is made of pressed metal and bears embossed characters that appear to read TODL-TRAK. A rectangular metal identification plate is located on the front fork, though the original printed information is no longer legible due to weathering. The frame and cargo bed are finished in red paint, with an orange-painted front wheel hub and a weathered gray finish on the seat. The vehicle is equipped with three solid rubber tires.

Lot: 325 - Motorized Huffy Cruiser Bicycle with 2-Stroke Engine Conversion Kit 29"X66"X49"

This motorized bicycle is built on a Huffy brand cruiser-style frame and features an aftermarket gasoline engine conversion kit. The bicycle is constructed with a steel frame finished in matte grey and includes a teardrop-shaped fuel tank mounted to the top tube. Power is provided by a single-cylinder, two-stroke gasoline engine equipped with a side-mounted carburetor, spark plug, and a chrome-finished expansion chamber exhaust pipe. The bike is outfitted with high-rise ape hanger style handlebars, a left-side circular rearview mirror, and a two-tone black and white saddle. The drivetrain includes a standard bicycle pedal chain on the right side and a secondary engine-driven chain on the left side connected to a sprocket on the rear wheel. The wheels have multi-spoke construction and pink-painted rims. The front tire is a whitewall nylon tire, and the rear tire is a black tread tire. The Huffy manufacturer name is visible on the front fork legs. As Is, Preview In Person.

Lot: 326 - Motorized Schwinn Cruiser Bicycle with Aftermarket Gasoline Engine Kit 29"X70"X41"

This lot features a Schwinn Cruiser bicycle that has been modified with an aftermarket internal combustion engine kit. The bicycle frame displays the Schwinn brand name in white block lettering on the seat tube and down tube, while the word Cruiser is present in script on the drive-side chainstay. The modification includes a mid-mounted, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine, appearing to be a two-stroke configuration. A black-painted teardrop fuel tank is mounted to the top tube. The vehicle is equipped with two separate drive chains: one for the standard pedal system and a secondary chain for the engine drive, which connects to a sprocket mounted on the rear wheel. Handlebar modifications include a twist-grip throttle and multiple auxiliary hand levers. The bicycle includes front and rear rim brakes, a rear derailleur, and a side kickstand. No vehicle identification number (VIN) or frame serial number was observed. The specific engine displacement is unknown, and as there is no odometer, the mileage is not recorded.

Lot: 327 - United States Stove Company Logwood Model 1261 Cast Iron Wood Burning Stove 22"X36"X51"

This is a United States Stove Company (USSC) Logwood model 1261 cast iron wood-burning box stove. The appliance is constructed from heavy-duty cast iron and features a black finish. It is designed with a rectangular firebox supported by four cabriole legs. The top surface serves as a cooktop and contains two removable circular lids. The front of the stove has a hinged door with a cool-touch wire coil handle and an integrated hearth extension at the base. The side panels are decorated with molded oval motifs. A black-finished steel stovepipe is attached to the rear of the cooktop, consisting of a straight vertical section and a 90-degree elbow joint. Embossed text on the front door reads LOGWOOD, USSC, SINCE 1869, and MODEL 1261.

Lot: 328 - Antique Cast Iron No. 22 C Pot Belly Parlor Stove with Nickel Plated Trim 18"X26"X45"

This is a cast iron pot belly parlor stove designed for burning wood or coal. The cylindrical black-finished body is mounted on four nickel-plated cabriole legs. The top of the unit features a decorative pierced dome designed for heat ventilation, which is topped with a nickel-plated finial featuring a ring handle. A cast iron collar situated below the dome is embossed with the marking No. 22 C. The front of the stove houses an arched firebox door with a vertical bar grate and a latching handle. Below the main door is a cast relief medallion containing a circular nickel-plated draft control. A secondary ash clean-out door is positioned on the lower right side. The rear of the stove includes a standard flue collar for connection to a stovepipe. The interior retains a multi-slotted cast iron grate.

Lot: 329 - Victorian Style Cast Iron Grapevine Pattern Garden Bench 25"X40"X30"

This Victorian style cast iron garden bench features a traditional grapevine and leaf motif. The piece is constructed with an elaborate, pierced openwork design throughout. The tall, arched back and integrated scrolled armrests are densely cast with patterns of grape clusters and broad vine leaves. This foliate theme continues across the serpentine-fronted seat, which displays scrolling vine work and further grape motifs. The bench is supported by four cabriole-style legs, each adorned with relief-cast grapes and acanthus leaves, terminating in flared foliate feet. The construction is of cast metal, likely iron. No maker marks, foundry stamps, or model numbers are visible.

Lot: 330 - Victorian Style Cast Iron Garden Settee in Grape and Leaf Pattern 25"X40"X30"

A Victorian style garden settee constructed of cast iron in a classic grapevine motif. The bench is assembled from multiple cast iron sections bolted together, including a two-part arched backrest, a two-part pierced seat, two arm panels, and four legs. The backrest and arms feature an all-over pierced design of grape clusters and leaves. The seat is decorated with a pierced scrolled palmette pattern. The four cabriole-style legs are embellished with foliate scrolls and grape clusters. No foundry marks or maker's signatures are visible on the exterior or reverse of the casting.

Lot: 331 - Victorian Style Cast Iron Grape and Vine Motif Garden Armchair 20"X24"X27"

This garden armchair is constructed of cast iron in a Victorian style, featuring a classic grape and vine motif. The design includes an ornate openwork backrest and curved arms decorated with intricate castings of grape clusters, broad leaves, and winding vines. The seat consists of a circular pierced panel with coordinating scrollwork and foliage patterns. The chair is supported by four cabriole-style legs that continue the grapevine theme and terminate in flared, foliate-style feet. No maker marks, foundry stamps, or signatures are visible on the item.

Lot: 332 - Victorian Style Grape and Leaf Pattern Cast Iron Garden Armchair 20"X21"X27"

This outdoor armchair is constructed of cast iron and features the traditional grape and leaf pattern, a design popularized during the Victorian era. The chair is designed with a low, rounded backrest that flows into integrated curved armrests, all of which are composed of openwork castings of grape clusters and vine foliage. The seat is decorated with a pierced circular pattern of interlocking scrolls and botanical motifs. The structure is supported by four cabriole legs with grapevine detailing that terminate in broad, stylized feet. No maker's marks, foundry stamps, or signatures were found during visual inspection.

Lot: 333 - Victorian Style Cast Iron Grapevine Garden Chair 19"X20"X27"

A cast iron garden chair featuring the classic Victorian grapevine and leaf pattern. The chair is constructed with a high, openwork backrest displaying detailed intertwined vines, large leaves, and clusters of grapes. The oval-shaped seat contains a pierced decorative design that continues the foliate theme. It is supported by four highly articulated legs with raised vine motifs, terminating in splayed, foliate-style feet. The construction is heavy cast metal. No maker's marks, foundry stamps, or inscriptions were identified on the item.

Lot: 334 - Victorian Style Cast Iron Garden Chair with Grape and Leaf Motif 19"X20"X27" (One Loose Leg)

This garden chair is manufactured from cast iron and features an ornate Victorian style pattern. The design consists of a high, pierced backrest decorated with grape clusters and vine leaves. The oval seat is similarly pierced with a scrolling foliage and floral pattern. The chair is supported by four cabriole legs adorned with leaf and grape motifs that terminate in scrolled feet. The construction consists of separate cast pieces joined together. No maker marks or foundry stamps are visible through the thick layers of paint and surface oxidation.

Lot: 335 - Victorian Style Cast Iron Grape and Leaf Motif Garden Planter Frame 10"X34"X16" (Corner Area Missing)

This is a rectangular garden planter frame, or flower box surround, crafted from cast iron. The piece features a classic Victorian style Grape and Leaf motif, with detailed grape clusters and textured foliage throughout the openwork design. The frame is constructed from four separate panels that are bolted together at the corner joints and rests on four short, integrated feet. This example is designed with an open bottom, intended for use as a decorative surround for potted plants or a separate liner. No maker marks or foundry stamps are visible on the exterior or interior surfaces of the panels.

Lot: 336 - Victorian Style Cast Iron Grape and Leaf Motif Garden Planter Frame 10"X34"X16"

A rectangular cast iron garden planter frame designed in the Victorian style. The construction features four openwork panels cast with a continuous grapevine and leaf motif, a common design element in late 19th-century garden ornaments. The panels are fastened at the corners with bolts, and the frame is supported by four integrated, low-profile feet. The piece is designed with an open bottom, suitable for use as a surround for a liner or potted plants. No manufacturer marks or foundry stamps are present on the object.

Lot: 337 - Victorian Style White Cast Iron Grapevine Pattern Garden Side Table 20"X14"

A small circular garden side table constructed from cast iron with a distressed white painted finish. The table features a pierced openwork top decorated with a grapevine motif of stylized grape clusters and vine leaves surrounding a solid central circular medallion. The piece is supported by a tripod base consisting of three ornate legs, each relief-cast with matching foliate and grape details. The legs terminate in scrolled, leaf-shaped feet. No manufacturer marks or signatures are visible on the item.

Lot: 338 - Victorian Style Cast Iron Ornate Magazine Rack or Fireside Log Cradle 10"X15"X23"

This Victorian style magazine rack or fireside log cradle is made of cast iron. The design follows the Rococo Revival aesthetic, featuring elaborate openwork side and end panels decorated with scrolled acanthus leaves, foliate motifs, and central cartouches. The piece stands on four cabriole-style legs that terminate in cloven-hoof feet. A central circular loop handle is built into the top decorative crest. The construction involves several cast panels bolted together. No maker marks, foundry stamps, or signatures were observed. Dimensions: Not provided.

Lot: 339 - Ornate Cast Iron Wall Cross with Distressed White Finish 13"X20"

A decorative wall-hanging cross manufactured from cast iron. The object features high-relief ornamentation including a central floral medallion, scrolling acanthus leaf motifs, and a scalloped border. It is finished with a distressed white paint or enamel. A pre-cast mounting hole is located at the top of the vertical arm. The reverse side exhibits surface oxidation and two dark rectangular patches of adhesive residue. No maker marks or signatures are present.

Lot: 340 - A Pair of Vintage Austin Nichols Wild Turkey Figural Ceramic Decanters 5"X5"X13"

This lot features a pair of vintage figural ceramic bourbon decanters produced for Austin Nichols and Company. The first decanter is the Spirit of 76 Bicentennial commemorative edition, part of a limited series. It depicts a wild turkey perched on a pedestal base adorned with a blue and red ribbon reading The Spirit of 76. The base is decorated with various historical American flags and corresponding years, including 1775, 1777, 1795, and 1861. The front of the base is inscribed Wild Turkey in red text. The second decanter depicts a standing wild turkey perched on a brown log. The bird features detailed molded feathers in polychrome glazes of brown, orange, and red, with a blue and red head. The circular green base features the brand name Wild Turkey in raised white lettering. Both decanters are constructed from glazed ceramic and include removable head stoppers that serve as the bottle closures.

Lot: 341 - Two Austin Nichols Wild Turkey Ceramic Whiskey Decanters 4"X12"X11"

This lot features two glazed ceramic whiskey decanters produced for Austin, Nichols & Co. to hold Wild Turkey Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey. These decanters are part of a limited-edition series. The first decanter depicts a wild turkey in flight or landing on a stump-like base, where the head and neck function as a removable stopper. The front of the base features the words WILD TURKEY in raised white lettering. Its original paper label indicates the bourbon was 8 years old, 101 proof, and contained 4/5 quart. The second decanter portrays a strutting tom turkey with a fanned tail. The head and upper breast area of this figure serve as the removable stopper. The base includes the words WILD TURKEY in raised white lettering. The accompanying paper label identifies the contents as 8-year-old, 101 proof bourbon with a 750 ml (25.4 fl. oz.) volume. Both items are constructed of molded ceramic with multi-colored glazes in shades of brown, red, white, and blue.

Lot: 342 - A Set of 4 Vintage Wild Turkey Austin Nichols Ceramic Miniature Whiskey Decanters 6"

This is a set of four figural miniature whiskey decanters produced for the Austin Nichols Distilling Co. of Lawrenceburg, Kentucky. Each decanter is constructed from hand-painted glazed ceramic and depicts a wild turkey in one of four distinct poses, including various head positions and body stances. The birds are mounted on naturalistic bases modeled as logs or greenery. The glaze features a multi-colored palette of browns, oranges, reds, and blues to replicate the natural plumage of the bird. Each figure consists of a main body and a removable head and neck section which serves as the stopper. Gold-tone foil labels are affixed to the base of each item. These labels contain the following text: WILD TURKEY KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, 101 PROOF - 8 YEARS OLD - 50 ML, and BOTTLED BY THE AUSTIN, NICHOLS DISTILLING CO., LAWRENCEBURG, KY. These items were part of a popular series released by the distillery, typically dating from the 1970s and 1980s. They are being offered as empty collectible containers.

Lot: 343 - A Collection of Austin Nichols Wild Turkey Miniature Ceramic Whiskey Decanters 5"X5"

A collection of miniature ceramic whiskey decanters produced for Wild Turkey Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey by the Austin, Nichols Distilling Co. of Lawrenceburg, Kentucky. Each decanter is modeled as a wild turkey in a different lifelike pose, including an alert standing position, an extended neck pose, a strutting pose with raised tail feathers, and a leaning alert pose. The decanters feature a two-piece construction where the head and upper neck serve as a removable stopper. The ceramic bodies are finished with multi-colored high-gloss glazes in shades of brown, red, blue, and green. One decanter retains a paper identification label reading: WILD TURKEY KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, 101 PROOF - 8 YEARS OLD - 50 ML, BOTTLED BY THE AUSTIN, NICHOLS DISTILLING CO., LAWRENCEBURG, KY. These items were issued as promotional collectibles, part of a larger series produced during the 1970s and 1980s. Capacity: 50 ml per decanter.

Lot: 344 - A Pair of Hoffman Distilling Co. Mr. Lucky Series Leprechaun Whiskey Decanters 4"X5"X11"

A pair of vintage ceramic whiskey decanters from the Mr. Lucky series, produced by the Hoffman Distilling Company. Both items are fashioned from painted ceramic and feature leprechaun characters. The first decanter, dated 1972, depicts a seated leprechaun figure holding a mug and a pot of gold while smoking a pipe, standing on a base decorated with grass and coins. The reverse base is embossed with the Hoffman Distilling Co. name and the year 1972. The second decanter, dated 1973 and labeled Mr. Lucky Series - Mr. Doctor, features a leprechaun in a lab coat and stethoscope examining a frog perched on a mushroom. This figure includes a wind-up musical movement with a metal key at the base. The reverse of the 1973 model is embossed with the series title, name, and manufacturer details. Both decanters are empty and were originally used for promotional whiskey sales.

Lot: 345 - A Pair of Hoffman Distilling Co. Mr. Lucky Series Musical Whiskey Decanters 4"X4"X12"

This pair of hand-painted, glazed ceramic musical whiskey decanters was produced by the Hoffman Distilling Co. of Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, as part of the Mr. Lucky series. The set consists of two character figurines, each mounted on a green, grass-textured base containing a wind-up musical mechanism. The first figure, identified as Mr. Bartender, depicts a red-haired leprechaun leaning over a rustic wooden bar. The bar features incised lettering reading BAR on the side and MR. LUCKY'S on the front, with a small chipmunk sitting on a toadstool at the base. The second figure depicts a female leprechaun in a green dress and headscarf, lifting her skirt to reveal a green and white striped stocking. The reverse of the male figure's base is incised with MR. LUCKY SERIES - MR. BARTENDER, a copyright symbol followed by 1975, and HOFFMAN DISTILLING CO. The reverse of the female figure's base is incised with a copyright symbol, 1974, and HOFFMAN DISTILLING CO. The female figure retains a partial metallic foil label on the front of the base identifying the producer as Hoffman Distilling Co. of Lawrenceburg, Kentucky. Both figures feature remnants of original paper tax stamps on the reverse of the head stoppers.

Lot: 346 - A Collection of Six Hoffman Distilling Co. Mr. Lucky Series Leprechaun Whiskey Decanters 5"X9"X12"

This collection consists of six vintage hand-painted ceramic whiskey decanters produced by the Hoffman Distilling Co. as part of the Mr. Lucky series between 1979 and 1980. The figurines are crafted from bisque-style ceramic and feature Irish leprechaun characters in various occupational and leisure settings. The group includes a large piano player seated at an upright piano decorated with holly and rolled sheet music; an elderly leprechaun with glasses and a pipe seated in a separate miniature wooden spindle-back rocking chair with a chipmunk; a railroad engineer with a pocket watch and toy train; a photographer with a bellows camera; a barber trimming another figure; and a farmer shearing a pig. Each figurine is hand-painted with a matte finish. The base of the piano player is incised on the reverse with PIANO PLAYER, copyright 1979, and HOFFMAN DISTILLING CO. The four smaller standing figurines bear green printed marks on the rear of the bases: MR. LUCKY SERIES copyright 1980, the specific model name (MR. RAILROAD ENGINEER, MR. PHOTOGRAPHER, MR. BARBER, or MR. FARMER), and HOFFMAN DISTILLING CO. The heads of the standing figures are designed as removable corked stoppers.

Lot: 347 - A Trio of Vintage Austin Nichols Wild Turkey Whiskey Decanters including Limited Edition No. 6 4"X10"X12"

This collection consists of three whiskey decanters from Austin Nichols and Company. The primary piece is a large decanter modeled as a wild turkey standing on a green base with molded grass details and the brand name in raised white letters. The turkey displays detailed plumage in a red, black, and brown color palette. The underside of the base features embossed text reading Austin Nichols Wild Turkey 101 Proof Liquor Bottle 185 Limited Edition Ceramic No. 6, along with a blue stamped lowercase b. Two miniature 50ml decanters accompany the larger piece. One depicts a standing turkey, and the other features a turkey with outspread wings in a displaying pose. Both miniatures are constructed of ceramic and retain original gold foil labels. The standing miniature label identifies the contents as Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, 8 years old. The displaying miniature label specifies 101 Proof Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, 8 years old, bottled by the Austin, Nichols Distilling Co., Lawrenceburg, KY. All decanters are equipped with their respective original head-shaped stoppers.

Lot: 348 - A Pair of Victorian Rococo Revival Cast Brass and Marble Girandole Candle Holders 4"X6"X18"

This pair of single-light girandole candle holders is designed in the mid-19th century Rococo Revival style, characteristic of American manufacturers such as Cornelius and Company. Each girandole features a central cast figure of a winged cherub or putto cradling a small bird, framed by an openwork arch of grapevines and clusters of grapes. The metal components are cast brass and are mounted onto rectangular white marble plinths. A foliate-patterned crown is situated below the candle cup, from which faceted clear crystal prism drops are suspended. The reverse of the decorative cast sections shows the rough, unfinished texture of the casting process. No maker marks, signatures, or foundry stamps are present on either piece.

Lot: 349 - Vintage Electric Cranberry Glass and Brass Toned Metal Kerosene Style Finger Lamp 8"X8"X15"

This vintage corded electric table lamp is designed to emulate the appearance of a 19th-century kerosene oil lamp. The body is constructed from metal with an antiqued brass-toned finish, featuring a weighted circular base, a scrolled finger handle, and a decorative perforated section that mimics a burner. The lamp includes an ornamental, non-functional wick adjustment knob. The light source is housed beneath a deep ruby red or cranberry glass shade with a bulbous lower body and a distinctive crimped or ruffled top rim. The lamp is powered via a brown two-prong electrical cord and is controlled by a push-button switch located on the base.

Lot: 350 - Mid-Century Modern Amberina Swung Glass Hobnail Vase 5"X20"

This mid-century modern art glass swung vase is attributed to the Viking Glass Company as part of its Epic line. The piece is executed in amberina glass, featuring a gradient that transitions from a deep red-orange at the rim to a warm amber-yellow at the base. The form is characteristic of the swung glass technique, featuring a long, slender neck with vertical ribbing that terminates in a hand-formed, ruffled flame-style rim. The lower section of the vase consists of a bulbous body decorated with a molded hobnail pattern. The entire piece is supported by a flared pedestal foot with radial ribbing consistent with the neck ornamentation. No maker marks, labels, or signatures are present on the piece.

Lot: 351 - Vintage Brass Nautical Signal Lantern with Red Fresnel Lens 8"X12"

This maritime signal lantern is constructed from brass and features a deep red fresnel-style glass lens. The design is in the style of nautical lamps produced by the Perkins Marine Lamp and Hardware Corporation, commonly known as Perko, although no maker marks are present on the exterior. The glass lens is protected by a brass cage of vertical and horizontal supports. The top is fitted with a hinged brass handle with a circular loop. This lantern is currently missing its internal lighting components, such as an oil burner or electrical assembly, and is being offered as a decorative object.

Lot: 352 - Vintage American Folk Art Copper Rooster Weather Vane 24"X22"

An American folk-art style rooster weather vane. The three-dimensional figure is constructed from two stamped and formed copper sheets joined at a central seam with visible lead-based solder. The rooster is depicted in a traditional profile standing pose with a tiered, fanning tail. It is mounted onto a horizontal directional arrow featuring a serrated, sheet-copper fletching and a pointed arrowhead. A vertical mounting rod extends through the arrow and into the base of the rooster's body. No maker's marks or inscriptions are visible on the item.

Lot: 353 - A Pair of Hoffman PRCA American Legend in Action Ceramic Rodeo Decanters 6"X7"X8"

A pair of commemorative glazed ceramic decanters attributed to Hoffman, produced for the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA). Each decanter is designed as a three-dimensional sculptural scene featuring a cowboy on a bucking bronco positioned against a stylized wood-rail fence. The base is textured and colored to simulate rodeo arena dirt. The front features a raised panel with a blue and red label reading prorodeo and American Legend in Action... alongside the PRCA logo. The back of one decanter features a yellow scroll titled Calf Roping, listing world champions from 1951 through 1975, including Don McLaughlin, Dean Oliver, and Jeff Copenhaver. The back of the second decanter features a scroll titled Bareback Riding, listing world champions from 1945 through 1975, including Bill Linderman, Jim Shoulders, and Joe Alexander. Both units include their original circular ceramic stoppers featuring a bucking horse logo and the text PROFESSIONAL RODEO COWBOYS ASSOCIATION, INC. The items are hand-painted with multi-colored glazes and transfer-printed text.

Lot: 354 - A Trio of PRCA Commemorative Rodeo Event Figural Ceramic Liquor Decanters 6"X7"X8"

A trio of figural ceramic liquor decanters commemorating the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA), likely produced circa 1975-1976. The collection features three distinct designs, each depicting a different rodeo event in high relief: bull riding, calf roping, and steer wrestling. Each piece is modeled with a stylized wood-grain fence background and hand-painted figures. The front of each base bears a decal reading prorodeo American Legend in Action... The decanters are fitted with circular ceramic stoppers featuring the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association, Inc. name and the central bucking horse logo. The reverse of each decanter displays a printed yellow scroll listing the annual champions for the respective event, with dates ranging from 1945 to 1975. One decanter retains a partial red distilled spirits tax stamp. These items are characteristic of commemorative series issued by distilleries such as Hoffman or Jim Beam during the mid-1970s.

Lot: 355 - Antique Cast Iron Boston Terrier Dog Doorstop in the Style of Hubley 5"X9"X10"

This cast iron doorstop is modeled in the form of a Boston Terrier in a standing, alert pose with pointed ears and a short tail. The figure is constructed from heavy cast metal with a hollow underside and visible mold seams along the spine and chest, characteristic of two-piece cast construction. The piece features a black and white painted finish. While the form is highly consistent with designs produced by Hubley Manufacturing Company in the early 20th century, no manufacturer marks, brand names, or model numbers are visible on the exterior or interior. The figure stands with its head turned slightly to the right and features flat paws for stability.

Lot: 356 - Vintage Cast Iron Bloodhound Scenting Dog Figurine 4"X8"X8"

This vintage cast iron figurine depicts a scenting hound, frequently identified in the collectibles market as Duke the bloodhound from the television series The Beverly Hillbillies. The dog is rendered in a tracking posture with its head lowered and tail curved upward. The piece features a polychrome painted finish with a yellow-ochre base color and dark brown patches on the back and muzzle. It is manufactured using a two-part mold process, with visible casting seams along the longitudinal centerline. This type of heavy metal casting was typically utilized for doorstops or hearth decorations. No manufacturer marks or signatures are visible on the exterior or the underside of the paws.

Lot: 357 - A Pair of Vintage Cast Iron Dog Still Banks Including a Nipper Style Terrier 2"X6"X6"

A pair of vintage cast iron still banks featuring two canine subjects. The collection includes one figure modeled in the style of Nipper, the advertising mascot for RCA Victor and HMV, depicted as an upright terrier with a white body, brown ears, and a black studded collar. The second figure features a seated bulldog with a tan painted finish and a green collar. Each bank is manufactured using a two-part cast metal mold joined by a central flat-head screw. Vertical coin slots are located on the upper back and neck of the figures. Both pieces display the textured surface characteristic of traditional sand-casting methods. No manufacturer marks, labels, or patent stamps are visible on the exterior of either item.

Lot: 358 - John Deere General Purpose GP Toy Tractor 4"X11"X6"

This cast iron toy tractor is a representation of the John Deere General Purpose (GP) model. The item is constructed of heavy cast iron with a two-piece body assembly secured by screws. It is finished in the signature John Deere color scheme, featuring a green body and yellow spoked wheels. The rear wheels are designed with prominent cleats or lugs. Key features include an integrated driver's seat, a separate steering wheel with a metal steering rod, and cast-in vertical exhaust and air intake pipes. Raised cast characters appear on both sides of the engine hood; the top line reads JOHN DEERE and the second line reads GP.

Lot: 359 - Three Vintage Toy Vehicles Including Lifesavers Tanker Truck and Model T Style Coupe 2"X4"X2"

This collection features three vintage toy vehicles constructed of cast iron with metal wheels and fixed axles. The first item is a two-door coupe modeled after a Ford Model T, attributed to the Arcade Manufacturing Co. or Champion Hardware Co., retaining remnants of a black paint finish. The second item is a delivery tanker truck featuring raised lettering reading LIFESAVERS on both sides of the cylindrical tank, finished in a weathered brown tone. The third item is a four-door sedan with a two-tone paint scheme consisting of a dark blue body and a cream-colored roof, detailed with silver-painted wheels and a red radiator cap.

Lot: 360 - Two Vintage Toy Vehicles including a Made in Canada Fire Ladder Truck and a Fordson Style Tractor 2"X8"X3"

This lot features two vintage toy vehicles consisting of a farm tractor and a fire ladder truck. The farm tractor is modeled after a Fordson tractor and is constructed of cast iron. It is finished in red paint with silver-painted spoked wheels. The vehicle includes an integral driver figure dressed in a black cap and coat with painted facial features. The construction features larger lugged rear wheels, smaller spoked front wheels, and a red crank handle at the front. The second item is a fire department ladder truck with the embossed mark MADE IN CANADA on the left side of the engine hood. It is made of cast iron with a reddish-brown chassis, a fixed yellow-painted ladder, and yellow spoked wheels. This vehicle includes an integral driver figure wearing a yellow helmet and coat. Both toys are designed as single cast units with manual rolling wheels.

Lot: 361 - Kundo Kieninger and Obergfell 400-Day Anniversary Clock with Glass Dome 8"X12"

A mid-to-late 20th-century 400-day anniversary clock manufactured by Kieninger and Obergfell under the Kundo brand. The mechanical torsion movement is mounted on two brass-toned pillars set upon a circular stepped base and protected by a removable clear glass dome. The cream-colored dial features an inner floral wreath of red and green blossoms, black Arabic numerals, and black hour and minute hands. The dial is marked Kundo in red script and MADE IN GERMANY at the bottom edge. The movement backplate is stamped with KIENINGER and OBERGFELL, the KO circular logo, Made in West Germany, and the letter H. It is further marked no (0) jewels unadjusted. The clock is equipped with a four-ball torsion pendulum.

Lot: 362 - A Horse-Drawn Delivery Wagon in the Style of Budweiser Clydesdales with an Eight-Horse Hitch 5"X29"X6"

This contemporary cast iron delivery wagon set is modeled after the iconic Budweiser Clydesdale promotional hitches. The set includes a red-painted wagon with blue side accents and a black bed, pulled by eight brown-painted horses arranged in four pairs. The horses are detailed with black and gold harness accents and are connected by a white-painted central drawbar and gold-tone decorative metal chains. The wagon features four rotating white spoked wheels and a pivoting front axle to facilitate steering. A cast iron driver figure wearing a black suit and white hat is seated on the bench. The set is assembled using modern Phillips-head screws, indicating it is a late 20th-century or contemporary reproduction in the style of antique cast iron toys. No manufacturer marks or stamps are visible on the item.

Lot: 363 - Vintage Brass and Leather Decorative Model Field Cannon with Storage Compartment 6"X11"X6"

A vintage decorative model of a field artillery cannon, designed as a desk accessory or jewelry storage box, likely dating from the mid-20th century. The piece features a cast metal barrel with a textured dark finish, flared muzzle, and a spherical cascabel. The barrel is mounted on a carriage constructed from brass-toned metal alloy, decorated with rows of raised rivet heads. The sides of the carriage and the rear trail lid are accented with textured brown leather panels. A notable feature is the rectangular storage compartment located on the rear trail, which includes a hinged lid and a small round pull knob. The assembly is supported by two ten-spoked wheels with central hubs and two knurled metal stabilizers at the back of the trail. No maker's marks, signatures, or inscriptions are visible on the exterior.

Lot: 364 - An Assortment of Ruby Red and Amberina Pressed Glass Tableware in Moon and Star and Liberty Bell Patterns 7"X7"

This assortment of pressed glass includes a central pedestal compote in the Moon and Star pattern, featuring large circular indentations and star motifs with a scalloped rim. The collection contains footed goblets in the style of the Kings Crown or Trestle patterns, characterized by large vertical panels around the lower half of the bowl on a short pedestal stem. Several items are designed in the form of the Liberty Bell with horizontal ribbing and a yoke-style handle. The glass is finished in a deep ruby red, with several pieces exhibiting the orange-yellow color transition characteristic of Amberina glass. All pieces are mold-pressed with smooth molded bases and no visible pontil marks. No manufacturer marks are present on any of the items.

Lot: 365 - Vintage Spanish Decorative Sword and Scabbard by R/C Robert 6"X32"

This lot features a 20th-century decorative sword and matching scabbard of Spanish origin. The ricasso of the steel blade bears an incised mark consisting of the word PATENTADO above a triangle. Inside the triangle are the characters R/C, a mark associated with the manufacturer Robert of Toledo. The words MADE SPAIN are incised along the lower edges of the triangle. The sword is designed with an elaborate cast metal hilt featuring a mixed silver and gold-toned finish. The crossguard terminates in downward-curving quillons shaped like dragon heads, each set with a red faceted paste stone in the eye. The grip is segmented with foliate scrollwork, and the circular pommel is decorated with a heraldic shield depicting the coat of arms of Castile and Leon. The straight, double-edged blade is undecorated on one side, while the reverse features a decorative fuller containing etched scrollwork and enameled accents in red, yellow, and black. The accompanying scabbard is constructed of a black leatherette or treated fabric wrap over a metal body. It is embellished with gilt-painted scrollwork and a crown motif. The scabbard is fitted with a decorative throat and mid-band connected by a gold-tone suspension chain.

Lot: 366 - Thai Dha Sword with Hand Carved Wood Hilt and Scabbard 4"X38"

A mid-20th-century Thai Dha, also known as a Daab, featuring a carved wood hilt and matching scabbard. The single-edged steel blade has a slight upward curve towards the point. The blade is stamped with decorative maker marks consisting of three sets of three stacked wavy lines followed by a horizontal row of five similar wavy characters, typical of mid-century Thai blades. The hilt is constructed of wood intricately carved with high-relief floral and foliate motifs common to Thai decorative arts, finished with a brass ferrule and an S-shaped white metal crossguard. The handle terminates in a stylized flower pommel. The wooden scabbard matches the hilt in decoration and is fitted with three brass bands and a yellow-toned braided fiber carrying cord.

Lot: 367 - Ruby Red Pressed Glass Eyewinker Pattern Covered Compote 6"X10.5"

A vintage ruby red pressed glass covered pedestal compote in the Eyewinker pattern, attributed to Mosser Glass. The pattern is defined by large, raised circular bosses separated by scrolling, eye-shaped motifs with beaded borders. The item consists of a deep bowl supported by a faceted pedestal base with a circular foot featuring a row of embossed circular bosses. The matching domed lid has a fluted top section that transitions into a row of bosses at the rim, topped by a molded glass finial. No manufacturer marks, signatures, or labels were observed on the piece.

Lot: 368 - A Pair of Viking Glass Ruby Red Epic 6 Petal Lidded Candy Dishes 4"X8"

A pair of matching mid-century modern footed glass vessels with lids manufactured by the Viking Glass Company. These pieces are executed in deep translucent ruby red glass. The design, identified as the Epic 6 Petal pattern, features a bulbous bowl decorated with six large, vertical oval indentations around the lower half. The vessels stand on short, flared stems with circular, slightly domed bases. Each matching domed lid is topped with a decorative finial shaped like a stylized crown or flower bud. One lid retains its original gold-toned foil label featuring a stylized Viking longship graphic with the text VIKING HAND MADE.

Lot: 369 - A Seven-Piece Collection of American Ruby Red Pressed Glass Tableware 4"X9.5"

This group consists of seven pieces of mid-20th-century American pressed ruby glass featuring several distinct traditional patterns. The collection includes a lidded jar featuring a relief-molded American Eagle motif, attributed to the Indiana Glass Company for Tiara Exclusives. Also included is a tall, multifaceted candlestick in a pattern associated with the Avon 1876 Cape Cod line. Two footed cups or votive holders are present, featuring a Liberty Bell motif and the date 1776, produced by the Indiana Glass Company for the United States Bicentennial. The set also contains two pieces in a hobnail pattern: a footed compote with a ruffled, crimped rim and a low tray with a silver-tone metal center handle and matching ruffled rim. A small, smooth-sided glass bowl and a small silver-tone metal spoon complete the assortment. The glass is a deep ruby red color throughout, with some thinner edges and rims exhibiting a lighter orange-red amberina effect. No maker marks were identified on the bases or bodies of the items.

Lot: 370 - Two Pieces of Ruby Red Pressed Glass Including a Footed Candy Dish and Rose Bowl 5"X6"

This lot consists of two pieces of deep ruby red pressed glass. The first item is a lidded, three-footed candy dish attributed to the Jeannette Glass Company in the Harvest Grape pattern. The vessel features a cylindrical body decorated with molded grape clusters and vine leaves against a stippled or pebbled background, standing on three scrolled feet. The matching lid features a corresponding grape motif and is finished with a grape cluster finial. The second item is a small open vessel, likely a rose bowl or votive holder, featuring a flared ruffled rim and a stepped circular pedestal base. The exterior is decorated with a molded floral pattern in the style of the Open Rose pattern. The interior rim of this piece has a molded notched sawtooth edge. Both pieces are constructed of translucent red glass and do not bear visible manufacturer marks.

Lot: 371 - Crescent Miniature Toy Stove with Accessories 5"X7"X8"

This miniature toy stove is manufactured by Crescent and is modeled after a Victorian-era cookstove. The piece is constructed from cast iron with a matte black finish and features gold-toned highlights on the decorative front door. The front oven door is embossed with the word CRESCENT, and the rear panel is embossed with TAIWAN. The stove features an ornate base with scrollwork and stands on four curved decorative feet. It includes a backsplash with a central cylindrical stovepipe and a removable side warming shelf with an open-work lattice pattern. Accompanying the stove are two miniature cooking vessels including a round pot with a wire bail handle and a saucepan with a long handle. The assembly is secured with visible metal screws on the sides and back.

Lot: 372 - A Trio of Silver-Plated Table Articles Including an F.B. Rogers Novelty Condiment Cart 5"X13"X6"

This lot consists of three silver-plated decorative table service items. The primary piece is a novelty double condiment server manufactured by the F.B. Rogers Silver Company of Taunton, Massachusetts. Designed in the form of a four-wheeled pushcart, it features a long handle and two rounded bowls with gold-washed interiors. The underside of the cart retains an original red and white paper manufacturer label with a crown insignia and the text F.B. Rogers Silver Company, TAUNTON, MASS. alongside a small circular inspector sticker. The second item is a condiment cruet featuring a clear glass body with a deep diamond-cut pineapple pattern. The cruet is fitted with a silver-plated mount that includes a hinged lid decorated with grape clusters and vines, a spout cast in the form of a roaring lion head, and a scrolled foliate handle. The third item is a small silver-plated basket featuring a reticulated or pierced gallery with a repeating oval motif, a fluted pedestal base, and a shaped swing handle.

Lot: 373 - A Pair of Lamplight Farms Pressed Clear Glass Miniature Oil Lamps 4"X9"

This lot comprises a matching pair of miniature oil lamps manufactured by Lamplight Farms. The lamps are constructed with pressed clear glass bases featuring a design of vertical fluted ribbing that transitions into a textured diamond or hobnail pattern around the lower portion. Each lamp is equipped with a silver-toned metal burner assembly that includes a thumbwheel for wick adjustment. The chimneys are made of clear glass with a bulbous lower section tapering to a flared rim with a crimped or ruffled edge. The wick adjustment knobs are embossed with the text LAMPLIGHT FARMS. These lamps are intended for non-electrical, traditional oil or kerosene use.

Lot: 374 - Two Vintage Brass Metalware Items: a Tea Kettle and a Perforated Box 6"X4"

This lot comprises two vintage brass items. The first is a tea kettle with a bulbous body characterized by a central horizontal rib. The kettle features a domed lid with radiating fluted decoration and a dark finial. It is equipped with a hinged handle that includes a black ribbed wooden or composite grip. The second item is a circular brass box, historically used as a cricket box, incense burner, or foot warmer. It is made from sheet brass and features a hinged lid, a front clasp, and a brass bale handle. The box is decorated with clover-shaped perforations along the upper and lower sections. Stamped numerical marks 1 and 5 (transcribed as 15) are visible on the rims of both the lid and the body near the hinge, likely serving as assembly or batch marks. No manufacturer marks are visible on either piece.

Lot: 375 - A Group of Four Vintage Brass Decorative Items 3"X5"

This lot features four brass decorative pieces dating from the late 20th century. Included is a mechanical musical box attributed to Interpur, featuring a rotating cast brass unicorn figurine in a prancing position. The circular pedestal base retains a manufacturer foil label on the underside reading Made in Taiwan. Also included is a matching pair of miniature brass oil-style lanterns, each designed with a clear glass chimney, a wide brass shade, a side wick-adjustment knob, and a wire bail handle. The group is completed by a small brass bowl featuring a scalloped rim and a textured hammered exterior.

Lot: 376 - Mid-20th Century Nautical Style Solid Brass Wall Mounted Ship Bell 6"X8"X11"

A traditional nautical-style wall-mounted bell constructed from solid brass. The bell features a classic flared body with a turned finial at the top. It is suspended within a gimbal-style swivel bracket that allows for pivoting movement. The bracket is attached to a rectangular base plate containing four pre-drilled holes for wall mounting. The interior of the bell displays concentric rings resulting from the lathe turning process and retains its original brass clapper. No maker marks, stamps, or signatures are visible on the bell, bracket, or base.

Lot: 377 - Three Vintage Transportation Toys Including a Tractor, Police Motorcycle, and Tow Truck 6"X4"

A set of three vintage cast iron transportation toys in the style of early 20th-century American manufacturers such as Hubley, Arcade, or Champion. The set includes a tractor, a police motorcycle, and a tow truck. The tractor is finished in red paint and modeled after a Fordson tractor, featuring silver-painted spoked wheels, a front-mounted crank handle, and a fixed driver figure in black. The motorcycle is finished in black paint and includes an integrated rider figure in a police uniform and cap. The motorcycle body is a two-piece casting held together by a central screw, with a molded headlight and spoked wheel detailing. The tow truck, or wrecker, is finished in black paint with gold-tone highlights on the cab, hood, and fenders. It features a rear-mounted crane mechanism and spoked wheels. All three vehicles are constructed from painted cast iron and feature functional rotating wheels. No manufacturer markings are visible on any of the pieces.

Lot: 378 - Vintage Miniature Field Cannon with Brass Barrel and Cast Iron Carriage 5"X8"X3.5"

This miniature model field cannon is designed after 19th-century mobile artillery. The item features a barrel constructed of brass or bronze-toned metal, mounted on a carriage and spoked wheels made of cast metal, likely cast iron. The barrel is equipped with a functional elevation mechanism consisting of a notched gear wheel located beneath the breech, which allows for vertical adjustment. The spoked wheels are mounted to a fixed axle and rotate freely. The carriage trail terminates in a circular pintle hook, characteristic of historical field pieces. Visually, the model is consistent with miniature artillery produced by companies such as Penncraft of Mount Penn, Pennsylvania, or the M.F. Company, although no manufacturer's name, logo, or patent marks are present on this specific piece. The heavy construction and functional gear indicate it was intended as a high-quality desktop model or collectible.

Lot: 379 - Vintage Aquamarine Pressed Glass Pitcher in the Gemstone Pattern Attributed to Anchor Hocking 6"X8"X10"

This vintage pressed glass pitcher is rendered in a vibrant aquamarine blue color. The body is decorated with the Gemstone pattern, often associated with the Kimberly line, and is attributed to Anchor Hocking. The exterior features a geometric design consisting of alternating stippled and smooth diamond-shaped panels. The vessel includes an integrated ice lip at the spout and a distinctive notched or scalloped handle. No maker marks or manufacturer stamps are visible on the base or body of the piece. This pitcher is characteristic of American mid-20th-century glassware production.

Lot: 380 - Antique 19th Century Brass and Wrought Iron Hearth Ladle 7"X18"

This antique hearth ladle or dipper is constructed with a deep, conical brass bowl and a long, hand-wrought iron handle. The bowl features a rolled rim and is secured to the handle by two brass rivets. The iron handle is split at the junction with the bowl, forming a Y-shape for added stability. The upper terminal of the handle is hand-forged into a circular hanging loop with a decorative pigtail curl. The exterior base of the brass bowl displays concentric tooling marks consistent with a spinning process. No maker marks or signatures are visible on the interior or exterior surfaces.

Lot: 381 - English Victorian Style Japanned Tole Coal Hod with Neoclassical Brass Mounts 12"X14"X24"

A late 19th or early 20th-century coal hod or kindling bin featuring a black japanned sheet metal body with a slanted, hinged lid and chamfered front corners. The piece is elevated on four cast brass or bronze decorative feet, each depicting a classical female head above a scrolled base terminating in a paw foot. Two matching cast metal handles are mounted to the sides. The interior contains a removable sheet metal liner with dual wire handles. A horizontal tray is affixed to the lower rear of the body, bearing the raised mark F I G on the back rim. The construction utilizes fabricated sheet metal with cast metal decorative elements and hardware.

Lot: 382 - A Pair of Vintage Glass Pocket Watch Display Domes with Wood Bases 3"X5.5"

This lot consists of a pair of clear glass display domes, commonly referred to as cloches, designed for the exhibition of pocket watches, jewelry, or small ornaments. Each dome is fashioned from clear glass with a rounded top terminating in a solid clear glass knob finial. The interior of each dome features a brass-toned metal C-hook suspended from the top center to facilitate the hanging of collectibles. The domes are seated in circular bases of differing finishes: one base is constructed of turned wood with a light natural finish and visible grain, while the other is a dark brown wood or composite base with a molded rim and semi-gloss finish. No manufacturer marks or signatures are visible on the glass or the bases.

Lot: 383 - A Collection of Five Vintage Glass Bottles and Bourbon Decanters 4"X12"

An assortment of five vintage decorative and collectible glass bottles and decanters of varying styles and materials. The collection includes a tall slag glass decanter in marbleized light blue and white opaque glass, featuring a square-bodied form with embossed floral panels depicting roses and peonies, topped with a matching pointed finial glass stopper. One clear glass decanter is shaped like a bowling pin with a gold-tone metallic neck and cap; the body features gold lettering for Beams Pin-Bottle, Distilled and Bottled by James B. Beam Distilling, Clermont, Kentucky, Kentucky Straight Bourbon, 86.8 Proof, 8 years old. An amber glass figural bottle is shaped like a log cabin with embossed lettering on the roof reading E. G. Boozs Old Cabin Whiskey 1840. Also included is a green pressed glass cruet with a globular body, a molded basket-weave pattern around the base, an embossed grape-and-leaf motif on the upper body, an integral handle, and a cork stopper. The final item is a clear pressed glass bottle with a simple cylindrical body, a finger-loop handle at the neck, and a cork stopper.

Lot: 384 - A Collection of Four Miscellaneous Ceramic Tableware and Decorative Items 6"X8"X7"

This lot comprises four diverse ceramic pieces including a divided serving dish, a barrel dispenser, a tea water cooler, and a miniature vessel. The large oval-shaped divided bowl is finished in a glossy chocolate brown glaze with an impressed scalloped decorative band. The base features an impressed mark for Barcrest Oven-Proof Stoneware USA. The barrel-form vessel is designed to simulate a wooden barrel with horizontal banding and a grey wood-grain wash glaze. It includes a removable lid with a knob and a wooden spigot, and is marked USA on the base. The green-glazed vessel is a Japanese yuzamashi or tea water cooling bowl, featuring a side handle, a wide pouring spout, and a textured cross-hatch exterior. The base is stamped Japan. The final item is a small bulbous sake flask or vase with a two-tone glaze, featuring a teal lower body with a hand-painted blue foliate design and a flared medium-blue neck.

Lot: 385 - An Assortment of Vintage Brass Decorative Objects Including a Timeworks Inc. Clock 4"X12"

This lot consists of an assortment of decorative brass metalware, featuring a desk clock by the Timeworks Inc. Clock Company of Berkeley, California. The clock is housed in a cast brass arched-top case with an integrated finial and stands on four molded feet. Its dial features black Arabic numerals, a secondary minute track, and is marked with the company name and location. The collection also includes a miniature Aladdin-style genie lamp with an embossed feather or stylized floral motif, a loop handle, and a pedestal base. Also present is a tall tripod openwork stand with an Empire-style design featuring a central floral sunburst and arrow motif, commonly used as a stand for an incense burner or candle holder. Additionally, the group contains a miniature coat rack with a turned central pole and four curved hooks, and a set of three stamped brass leaf-shaped dishes or coasters with embossed vein details and stem-like handles. These pieces demonstrate various brass-working techniques including casting, joining, and stamping.

Lot: 386 - Two Neoclassical Style Cast Iron Decorative Items 4.5"X9"

A lot consisting of two decorative cast iron pieces featuring Neoclassical motifs. The first item is a figurative candlestick depicting a classically draped female figure standing on a broad, foliate-cast base. The figure supports a scrolled, cornucopia-like arm which terminates in a flared floral-form drip pan and a bulbous candle nozzle. The second item is a decorative pierced stand, likely intended to support a glass bowl, cachepot, or lamp. It features a flared open-work gallery composed of scrolled arches, sitting atop a fluted stem and a wide, ornate base decorated with scrolling foliate and shell-like motifs. Both pieces are constructed of cast iron and exhibit a matching dark, aged finish. No maker marks or inscriptions are visible on either piece.

Lot: 387 - Victorian Style Ornate Cast Metal and Fluted Brass Table Lamp Base 6"X6"X12"

This vintage table lamp base is constructed with a four-footed cast metal base and a fluted brass central stem. The base features an ornate Rococo Revival design with scrolling foliate motifs and openwork detailing, finished in a dark patina. The fluted brass column terminates in a standard brass shell socket equipped with a black rotary power switch. Mounted atop the socket is a circular brass fitter ring with three adjustable thumb screws, designed to hold a glass shade or globe. The lamp is wired with a gold-toned plastic-insulated cord and a non-polarized two-prong plug. No maker marks, signatures, or labels were found during inspection. The style is consistent with converted Victorian-era oil lamps frequently attributed to makers such as Bradley and Hubbard or The Parker Lamp Company.

Lot: 388 - 1984 Coca-Cola Jumbo Dial Thermometer by Tru Temp 12"X2"

This vintage Coca-Cola Jumbo Dial thermometer was manufactured in 1984 by Tru Temp (TCA). The large circular advertising piece features a temperature scale ranging from -40 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit on a white outer perimeter. The center of the dial displays a red circle with the classic white Coca-Cola script logo and a contour bottle graphic, bordered by green and yellow concentric rings. A red indicator needle is mounted at the center to mark the temperature. Printed markings at the bottom edge of the dial include THE Tru Temp ® ORIGINAL Jumbo DIAL BY TCA ®, © 1984 The Coca-Cola Company, and Coca-Cola ® Brand Thermometer. The thermometer is constructed with a clear protective lens, a metal outer rim, and a metal backplate featuring two integrated mounting brackets at the top and bottom positions.

Lot: 389 - Marx Toys Hand-Cranked Plastic Anti-Aircraft Gun on Metal Stand 4"X5"X11"

Manufactured by Louis Marx and Co., this vintage toy represents a double-barrel anti-aircraft or machine gun. The body is constructed from silver-colored plastic with molded details including ammunition belts, rivets, and cooling vents. The gun features two long barrels with flared muzzles and a rear-mounted circular ring sight. It is supported by a gray metal wire stand. A hand-crank handle is located on the right side of the main housing. The rear of the toy features embossed text reading DO NOT TURN HANDLE BACKWARDS. Below this instruction is a circular maker's mark with the words MADE IN U.S.A. and the letters MAR within a gear-shaped logo, identifying the item as a Marx Toys production.

Lot: 390 - Vintage Brass Fan Style Peacock Fireplace Screen with Winged Gryphon Base 4"X8"X23"

This fireplace screen is a fan-style folding model, commonly referred to as a peacock screen, constructed from brass. The screen consists of nine interlocking pierced blades that expand from a central spine. Each blade features a sunburst motif at the arched top with vertical rows of geometric perforations below. The central housing is topped with a cast brass acorn finial. The base is of cast construction and features a decorative winged gryphon figure resting on a scrolled foundation. A handle is integrated into the central upright to facilitate the expansion and retraction of the blades.

Lot: 391 - Two Antique Glass Oil Lamps Including Amethyst Finger Lamp and Electrified Clear Pedestal Lamp 7"X10"

This lot comprises two glass lamps. The first is a hand or finger lamp featuring a deep amethyst pressed glass font decorated with a repeating embossed pattern of vertical indentations around the perimeter. The lamp is fitted with a brass burner marked NO. 2 and a wick adjustment knob embossed with P. & A. MFG. CO. for the Plume and Atwood Manufacturing Company. It includes a clear glass chimney with a flared and crimped pie-crust top rim. The second item is a clear pressed glass pedestal stand lamp with a bulbous paneled font and an octagonal tiered base. This lamp has been converted for electric use, featuring a brass socket assembly and a green insulated power cord.

Lot: 392 - Vintage Asian Inspired Floral Ceramic Pitcher and Basin Wash Set 14"X12"

A two-piece ceramic wash set consisting of a pitcher and a matching large basin, likely crafted from ironstone or earthenware. The set features a vibrant, polychrome floral pattern centered on large pink peonies surrounded by scrolling foliage in shades of blue and green, with smaller purple buds. The decoration is achieved through blue transfer-printed outlines with hand-painted color washes. The pitcher is designed with a bulbous body, a wide neck with a flared, scalloped spout, and a pedestal base. It features an ornate, molded handle with decorative scroll-like nodes. The basin is circular with a wide, flared rim. Both pieces are accented with double blue bandings around the rims and base. No maker marks, backstamps, or pattern names are visible on either piece.

Lot: 393 - California Pottery Hen Deviled Egg Serving Tray Model E400 12"X3.5"

A circular ceramic deviled egg serving tray manufactured by California Pottery. The piece is composed of glazed earthenware and features a scalloped outer rim with fifteen molded, shell-textured wells. The center of the tray contains a circular basin with a raised pedestal supporting a molded figurine of a hen. The tray is finished in a glossy, golden-yellow glaze with darker brown accents applied to the recessed molded details for depth. The central hen figurine includes hand-painted red accents on the comb and wattle, with green and yellow highlights on the wings and tail. The underside of the base features the incised marks CALIF USA E400 and a copyright symbol.

Lot: 394 - Two American Art Pottery Style Ceramic Vessels Including a Lidded Floral Urn 6"X10"

This lot consists of two decorative ceramic vessels. The first is a tall ewer-style pitcher featuring a bulbous lower body with deep vertical fluting, a slender neck, a flared scalloped rim, and a scrolled handle with molded vine-like detailing. It is finished in a monochrome off-white glaze. The second item is a two-handled lidded urn attributed to the Magnolia pattern by Hull Art Pottery. It features a molded floral spray hand-painted in shades of blue, pink, and green. The vessel has two scrolling handles and sits on a stepped circular base with vertical ribbing and gilt accents. The matching domed lid includes a green-painted finial and a gold-tone floral transfer border. No maker marks or factory stamps are visible on the exterior of the pieces.

Lot: 395 - An Assortment of Decorative Porcelain Floral Pitchers and Heart-Shaped Vase 5"X7"X8"

This collection consists of glazed porcelain decorative items featuring floral motifs and gilded accents. The group includes three pitchers of varying forms and one heart-shaped vase. Two of the pieces, a small footed pitcher and the heart-shaped vase, feature embossed lattice and scrollwork patterns on the bodies adorned with applied three-dimensional porcelain flowers in shades of yellow, pink, and maroon. The heart-shaped vase includes a pierced rim with heart-shaped cutouts. A third pitcher of flared form features a transfer-printed motif of a tan and brown rose with blue forget-me-nots, accented by heavy gold gilding on the scalloped rim, base, and handle. The fourth piece is a rounded pitcher characterized by a pierced lattice neck and applied three-dimensional roses, with gold trim on the rim and handle. These pieces are in the style of decorative porcelain produced by manufacturers such as Jade Porcelain. No manufacturer marks are visible in the provided images.

Lot: 396 - Two Antique Agricultural Hand Tools Including a Swedish Handmade Sickle 4"X21"

This lot consists of two antique agricultural hand tools dating from the late 19th to early 20th century. The first item is a hand-held sickle featuring a curved steel blade and a turned wooden handle. The blade is clearly stamped near the base with HANDMADE IN SWEDEN and No. 2. The second item is a small hand axe or hatchet with a broad, flat forged iron or steel head. The head is secured to a long wooden handle via traditional riveted metal straps. No maker marks or stamps are visible on the axe components. These tools are characteristic of high-quality imports and domestic utility items found on period American farmsteads.

Lot: 397 - Antique Coiled Spring Shaft Blackjack with Weighted Head and Wood Handle 2"X13"

An antique spring-shaft blackjack featuring a weighted globular metal head and a flexible coiled steel spring shaft. The grip is composed of a turned wooden handle with a tapered profile. The handle shows remnants of a black painted finish over a gold-colored primer. This style of impact tool was a common self-defense and law enforcement implement during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. No manufacturer marks, patent dates, or stamps are discernible on any part of the item. Length: Approximately 10 to 12 inches.

Lot: 398 - Antique Wooden Carriage Single-Tree with Brass Hardware 7"X39"X6"

This antique single-tree, also known as a whippletree or leader bar, is a component designed for a horse-drawn carriage or light wagon harness. It features a tapered wooden body finished in red paint with a gold-toned horizontal pinstripe. The piece is equipped with cast brass or bronze hardware, including a central swivel mounting hook attached via a rectangular base plate with square nuts. Each end is fitted with a cast metal cap featuring an integrated trace hook. Long metal reinforcing straps extend from these end caps along the underside toward the central assembly. There are no visible manufacturer marks, patent dates, or serial numbers on the wooden or metal surfaces.

Lot: 399 - Wm. Rogers & Son Gardenia Pattern Silver-Plated Flatware Service for Twelve 11"X17"X4"

A silver-plated flatware set produced by Wm. Rogers & Son, a brand of the International Silver Company, in the Gardenia pattern. This pattern, first introduced in 1941, is characterized by fluted handles topped with an ornate floral and scroll motif at the terminal. The collection is a service for twelve and includes dinner knives with stainless steel blades, dinner forks, salad/dessert forks, teaspoons, and place/soup spoons. A large serving spoon or ladle is also included. The interior lid features a metal plaque transcribed as WM. ROGERS & SON ORIGINAL ROGERS SILVERPLATE IS PRODUCT. A paper label in the base of the chest is marked TARNISH-RESISTING US CHEST TESTED AND APPROVED BY THE LABORATORIES OF THE INTERNATIONAL SILVER CO. No monograms are present on any of the pieces. The flatware is housed in its original wooden presentation chest with a blue felt lining.

Lot: 400 - Horse-Drawn Fire Hose Reel Toy Attributed to Hubley 5"X22"X7"

This vintage horse-drawn fire hose reel toy is consistent with early 20th-century designs attributed to Hubley. The item is constructed of cast iron and features a team of two galloping horses, one finished in black and the other in white, both with gold-tone harness details. The horses are hitched to a red-painted cast iron frame and drawbar. The main wagon body is finished in white with red and gold-tone accents on the decorative scrollwork and spoked wheels. A driver figure, dressed in a red fireman uniform and helmet, is seated at the front. A functional brass-colored bell is mounted beneath the driver seat. The central hose reel is wound with a length of white twine, which is a later replacement for the original material. The wheels are functional and rotate, and the hose reel is designed to spin on its axis. These horse are not connected, some hardware required.

Lot: 401 - An Assortment of Vintage Cast Iron Horse-Drawn Teams 4"X10"X6"

This collection of horse-drawn components consists of several teams and implements made of painted cast iron. The grouping is attributed to the Budweiser Clydesdale beer wagon sets based on the distinctive modeling and paint schemes of the horses. Included are multiple pairs of brown Clydesdale-style horses featuring white stockings, white blazes, and red, white, and blue ornamental headgear. Additionally, the lot contains a pair of black horses, a pair of brown work horses, and a single white horse. The horses are hitched to various cast iron components including white-painted carriage chassis, a red-painted sulky frame, and a yellow-painted agricultural plow. The carriage frames appear to be base components and are missing their original upper wagon bodies or seating. No manufacturer marks or hallmarks are visible on the exterior surfaces.

Lot: 402 - Horse-Drawn Stake-Side Wagon with Team of Two Horses and Driver 4"X13"X6"

This horse-drawn toy is produced in the style of early 20th-century American cast iron manufacturers such as Hubley, Kenton, or Dent. The assembly is constructed entirely of cast iron and comprises a stake-side utility wagon, a team of two horses joined at the harness, and a separate, removable seated driver. The wagon body features a red primary finish with blue-painted highlights on the horizontal and vertical structural ribs. The interior contains a fixed black-painted insert representing a load of coal or gravel. The undercarriage and spoked wheels are finished in white. The team of horses is finished in brown with gold-painted harness accents. The driver figure is finished in black with simple painted facial features. The toy features a functional swiveling front axle and four rotating spoked wheels.

Lot: 403 - Vintage Ornate Footed Brass Centerpiece Bowl with Grape Vine Motif 9"X18"X6"

This decorative metalware item is a footed centerpiece bowl, also categorized as a jardiniere, featuring a Victorian Revival aesthetic. Based on visually identical examples in the marketplace, this piece is attributed to Andrea by Sadek. The object is constructed from a brass-toned metal, likely a copper alloy such as brass or bronze, or a plated cast white metal. The form consists of an oval bowl with a fluted exterior and a matching fluted pedestal base. A prominent feature is the ornate pierced gallery rim, which is cast in high relief with a recurring motif of grape clusters and vine leaves. The bowl is flanked by two large, branch-form handles that extend from the rim to the lower body, also embellished with grape cluster details. The interior of the bowl is smooth and fluted, matching the exterior profile. The pierced design of the rim suggests this piece was originally manufactured to hold a glass liner, which is not present. No maker marks are visible on the exterior or interior surfaces.

Lot: 404 - Vintage Woven Rattan and Bamboo Bird Wall Hanging 12"

A vintage folk art wall hanging featuring a three-dimensional bird, possibly representing an eagle or parrot, mounted within a shallow circular basket bowl. The piece is constructed from natural and dark-stained plant fibers including bamboo and rattan. The bird is centrally positioned with a finely woven head and body, while the outspread wings and tail are composed of dark-stained flat fiber slats. The bird is finished with a dark-toned hooked beak and small bead eyes. The shallow bowl backing features a combination of concentric and radial weaving patterns. The item is fitted with a small wire loop for wall mounting. This style of three-dimensional basketry is characteristic of mid-to-late 20th-century artisanal work often attributed to Chinese origins. No maker's marks or signatures are present.

Lot: 405 - Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917), The Suter Home, Framed Offset Lithographic Collector Print 6.5"X7.5"

This is a framed offset lithographic collector print titled The Suter Home, after an original watercolor by Kentucky artist Paul Sawyier (1865-1917). The scene portrays a cottage with blue shutters and a prominent stone chimney situated on a rocky bank above a stream, rendered in Sawyier's characteristic soft, regionalist impressionistic style. The print is titled and bears the artist's name in the lower margin, with a reproduced signature visible in the lower right corner of the plate. It is housed in an ornate, gilded composition frame featuring molded acanthus leaf and scrolling patterns. The verso displays an authentication label from Paul Sawyier Galleries, Inc., of Frankfort, Kentucky. This label provides a brief description of the Suter House and certifies the print as one of a limited edition of 6,000. The label is hand-signed Joseph R. Diseker and dated 1972.

Lot: 406 - Two Items: A Disney Mickey Mouse Twin-Bell Alarm Clock and a Cast Iron Pan Base 2"X5"X7"

This collection consists of a battery-operated twin-bell alarm clock and a cast iron pan base. The alarm clock is constructed with a chrome-finished metal housing, dual top bells, a handle, and peg-style support feet. The dial features a printed graphic of Mickey Mouse on a yellow polka-dot field within a purple border. The analog display uses teal Arabic numerals with purple hour and minute hands and a red alarm hand. The face is marked with the Disney copyright symbol and text. The reverse side is made of black plastic and contains the battery compartment and adjustment controls, marked with an embossed Made in China attribution. The second item is a cast iron pan base with an incised numeral 8 on the underside. The base exhibits a coarse cast texture throughout.

Lot: 407 - A Pair of Vintage 1983 Kroger 100th Anniversary Coca-Cola Commemorative Tin Trays 11"X8"

This pair of commemorative lithographed tin collector trays was produced in 1983 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Kroger company, spanning the years 1883 to 1983. The trays represent a joint promotional effort between the Kroger Deli Bakery and The Coca-Cola Company. The central artwork, signed by artist C. Don Ensor, depicts a historical scene featuring two horses hitched to an orange delivery wagon labeled The Kroger Grocery & Baking Co. with a uniformed driver standing alongside. The off-white rims feature the Enjoy Coca-Cola logo at the top and bottom, with the dates 1883 and 1983 flanking the central image. The text Kroger 100th Anniversary is printed in blue at the bottom of the image field. The reverse side of each tray displays a circular 100th Anniversary logo and text identifying the piece as a Limited Edition Collector Tray. A manufacturer mark along the bottom edge of the reverse reads FABRICRAFT INC. FRENCHTOWN NJ MADE IN USA.

Lot: 408 - Vintage Sabin Crest of Gold Kentucky State Souvenir Plate Featuring Abraham Lincoln's Birthplace 9.5"

This round white ceramic souvenir plate commemorates the birthplace of Abraham Lincoln in Kentucky. The central design is transfer-printed in black and features a portrait of Lincoln at the center, flanked by stylized ribbons and stars, with the title Lincoln's Birthplace KENTUCKY. Four detailed vignettes surround the portrait, labeled as follows: Lincoln Cabin Birthplace of Abraham Lincoln, Ancient White Oak Tree 22 Ft. In Circumference, Sinking Spring, and Lincoln Memorial. The rim is decorated with a wide, dense border of scrolling foliate and floral motifs in a gold-toned metallic pigment, a design consistent with the Sabin Crest of Gold series. No manufacturer's marks are present on the reverse. The item includes an attached wire spring-tension plate hanger.

Lot: 409 - The Great American Nut Machine Countertop Novelty Dispenser 6"X8"X13"

This is a vintage countertop nut dispenser produced by The Great American Nut Machine Co., representative of late 20th-century Americana novelty items. The unit features a clear glass reservoir decorated with a multi-colored transfer graphic in red and white. The text identifies the item as The Great American Nut Machine and includes a circular 5 cent graphic. The machine is built with a stained wood base and a matching wood lid. The base is constructed in a decorative trestle or sawbuck style with scroll-cut side supports. The dispensing mechanism operates via a wooden slide-action block with a recessed cavity, controlled by a white ceramic pull knob. The wooden lid is finished with a faceted green glass finial.

Lot: 410 - A Set of Four Ruby Red Pressed Glass Ashtrays Attributed to Anchor Hocking 8"X2"

This set of four pressed glass ashtrays is executed in a deep ruby red color, characteristic of mid-20th-century American glassware. The collection is attributed to Anchor Hocking, specifically resembling the Royal Ruby line. Included in the set are two large circular ashtrays featuring a 12-sided faceted exterior and four molded cigarette rests. The interior bases of these circular pieces are decorated with a complex pressed geometric starburst and floral pattern, often identified as the Prescut Star design. Also included are two smaller square ashtrays with rounded corners, featuring three circular molded interior wells and cigarette rests at each corner. The glass exhibits a near-black appearance in thicker sections, transitioning to a vibrant red in thinner areas. No maker marks or signatures were observed during inspection.

Lot: 411 - Hollywood Regency Style Standing Ashtray with Ruby Red Glass and Marble Base 8"X24"

This is a floor-standing ashtray designed in the Hollywood Regency style, typical of mid-20th century American home decor. The item is constructed from a combination of ruby red glass, white marble, and cast metal. The top features a square-shaped, faceted ruby red glass ashtray with notched corners and a central silver-toned T-shaped rest for cigars or cigarettes. The stem is designed as a tiered spindle, consisting of four large, faceted ruby red glass sections separated by decorative brass-toned metal spacers. The assembly is supported by a circular white marble plinth, which is set into a highly ornate four-footed cast metal base. The base features decorative relief scrollwork and foliate motifs in a silver-tone finish. No maker marks, signatures, or factory stamps are visible on any of the components.

Lot: 412 - Victorian Style Electrified Brass Student Lamp with Ruby Red Pressed Glass Shade 12"X9"X21"

An electrified brass desk lamp designed in the Victorian student lamp tradition. The piece features a weighted circular base supporting a central vertical rod with a ring finial. A single adjustable horizontal arm carries the light fixture on one side, balanced by a cylindrical brass font on the other, which originally served as a fuel reservoir. The lamp is fitted with a deep ruby red pressed glass shade featuring a repeating geometric star and daisy pattern and a crimped, ruffled top rim. The body is constructed from cast and turned brass components. This item has been converted from its original kerosene or oil function to an electric lamp. No manufacturer marks, signatures, or patent dates were identified during inspection.

Lot: 413 - A Pair of Mid-Century Brazilian Lusterware Floral Ceramic Vases 4"X6"X9"

This lot features two mid-century iridescent lusterware ceramic vases produced in Brazil. The first vase is an amphora form featuring a flared, scalloped rim and two scrolling handles. The front is decorated with a high-relief molded floral bloom accented with hand-painted pink and green glazes. The second vase is a stylized fan-form with relief-molded foliate scrolls on the sides and a central oval medallion. This medallion contains a transfer-printed floral spray featuring a red poppy and yellow and orange daisies. Both items are finished in a pearlescent luster glaze with soft polychrome highlights. The base of the amphora vase is marked with a black circular stamp reading MADE IN BRAZIL and carries the incised number 1924. The fan-form vase is marked with a black stamp reading MADE IN BRAZIL and the incised number 1749. Both pieces are constructed of glazed earthenware.

Lot: 414 - Geo. Ashley and Sons Birmingham Vintage Four Fuller Machete 3"X27"

A vintage fixed-blade machete of English manufacture by Geo. Ashley and Sons. The steel blade is characterized by four longitudinal fullers along the upper portion of the blade near the spine and a weighted tip profile. The tool features full tang construction with hardwood handle scales secured by three steel pins. The ricasso of the blade is stamped with the maker mark GEO. ASHLEY and SONS over BIRMINGHAM. The wooden handle has the letters H and M hand-carved into one side. A red embossed plastic label reading W.A. HOFFMAN is adhered to the blade. The pommel features a lanyard hole with an attached length of white string.

Lot: 415 - A Trio of Decorative Objects Including a Map Motif Chest, a Bark-Covered Birdhouse, and a Green Glass Jar 7"X5"9"

A collection of three decorative items including a wooden chest, a bark-covered birdhouse, and a glass vessel. The small wooden chest features a domed lid, a metal swing handle, and embossed metal trim. The exterior is finished with a paper wrap depicting historical maps, globes, and sailing ships. The rustic miniature birdhouse is constructed with a wooden frame covered in strips of natural tree bark, featuring a conical roof and an arched entryway. The heavy translucent green glass jar is designed with a ribbed cylindrical body, a flared rim, and two small integral lug handles. No maker marks, signatures, or labels are visible on any of the pieces.

Lot: 416 - Neoclassical Style Oval Cast Iron Garden Urn 10"X16"X10"

This cast iron garden urn is designed in the neoclassical style, typical of late 19th to early 20th-century outdoor ornamentation. The vessel features a shallow, oval-form bowl with a wide, flaring rim. The exterior is decorated with prominent gadrooning that is repeated on the upper edge of the rim. A decorative beaded band encircles the middle section of the bowl. The vessel is supported by a short, tapered pedestal neck flaring out to a circular foot with a matching gadrooned base. Vertical casting seams are visible on the sides of the bowl. No maker marks or stamps are present on the exterior or visible interior surfaces.

Lot: 417 - Neoclassical Style Cast Iron Footed Garden Urn 10"X16"X10

This footed garden urn is of cast iron construction and designed in the Neoclassical revival style. The object features an oval-shaped bowl with a heavily gadrooned exterior and a wide, flared rim. A decorative beaded band encircles the shoulder of the bowl. The urn is supported by a short, flared pedestal that terminates in a gadrooned circular foot. It features a two-piece construction, with the bowl joined to the pedestal base via a central hexagonal nut and bolt assembly visible on the underside. The exterior is finished in black paint with worn gilt-toned highlights applied to the raised ornamental details. No maker marks or foundry stamps are visible.

Lot: 418 - Neoclassical Style Cast Metal Garden Urn with Black Finish 13"X17"

A neoclassical style garden urn or planter following the traditional campana form. The item is constructed of mold-cast stone or a similar cementitious composition material, featuring a grainy, light-colored substrate visible in areas of finish loss. The design includes a wide, flared rim with a molded decorative border above a fluted and gadrooned body. A central horizontal band displays a relief-molded pattern of repeating arches. The urn is supported by a fluted pedestal base that rests upon a stepped, square plinth. The interior is hollowed out for use as a planter. The exterior has a dark black painted finish applied to simulate the appearance of weathered cast iron. No maker marks, labels, or inscriptions are visible on the piece.

Lot: 419 - Neoclassical Style Cast Metal Garden Urn Planter 13"X17"

This cast metal garden urn is designed in the neoclassical Campana style and features a dark matte finish. The vessel is characterized by a wide, gadrooned rim above a bell-shaped body with vertical fluting. The lower portion of the bowl transitions into a fluted stem that rests upon a solid square pedestal base. The construction shows visible vertical casting seams. There are no legible maker's marks, signatures, or date stamps visible on the body or the base of the object.

Lot: 420 - A Collection of Antique Household and Kitchen Primitives including a Cast Iron Beetle Boot Jack and a Brass Spring Balance Scale 4"X10"X3"

A collection of household and kitchen primitives including a boot jack, a spring balance scale, a miniature cauldron, and a potato masher. The cast iron boot jack is modeled in the form of a stag beetle with curved mandibles, a textured carapace, and a small hole at the rear for hanging. The hanging spring balance scale features a stamped brass faceplate marked with a central eagle emblem with outstretched wings, the word WARRANTED at the top, and BALANCE below the emblem. The face displays incremental markings from 0 to 24. The scale is constructed with an iron internal spring mechanism, a top suspension ring, and a lower hook. The miniature cast iron cauldron is a three-footed pot with a thin wire bail handle. The primitive kitchen potato masher is composed of a turned wood handle and a twisted wire frame with a woven wire mesh mashing surface.

Lot: 421 - A Collection of Cast Iron Horse-Drawn Wagon Parts in the Style of Budweiser Clydesdales 19"X5"

A collection of cast iron horse-drawn toy components, resembling parts from an eight-horse hitch Budweiser Clydesdale beer wagon. The lot includes two distinct teams of horses with associated front axle assemblies. The first group features horses painted reddish-brown with white blazes and stockings, and black and gold harness details, attached to a white spoked wheel axle. The second group consists of horses with a heavily weathered dark finish and faint gold harness accents, attached to a dark-painted spoked wheel carriage frame. Both sets are constructed from cast iron using a combination of cast forms and bolted assembly. No manufacturer name, logo, or patent marks were observed during inspection.

Lot: 422 - Three Vintage Cast Iron Toy Wagon Components Including Brooke Bond Tea and Coffee Delivery Wagon 4"X10"X4"

This lot features three vintage cast iron toy wagon components intended for parts or restoration. Included is a delivery wagon body for Brooke Bond Tea and Coffee, identified by the raised embossed lettering on the sides. This component is finished in a weathered off-white paint and retains its rear axle with two red-painted spoked wheels. The collection also includes two red-painted wagon beds featuring blue-painted rib accents, identified in period trade catalogs as contractor dump wagons. These beds are mounted on single axles with white-painted spoked wheels. One red wagon bed contains a removable black-painted cast iron load insert. These items represent components of larger horse-drawn delivery and industrial toy sets from the early 20th century, resembling designs produced by manufacturers such as Hubley or Kenton.

Lot: 423 - A Group of Horse-Drawn Fire Department Toys in the Style of Hubley or Kenton 3"X11"X4"

This lot comprises an assortment of horse-drawn fire department vehicles and figures, manufactured from painted cast iron. The collection features several distinct assemblies: a red fire wagon with a seated driver in a blue uniform and red cap, pulled by two white horses; a red ladder truck frame pulled by two dark brown horses; a single large reddish-brown horse attached to a black hitch frame; and a red ladder truck with yellow rear wheels and dark front wheels, drawn by two white horses with black harness detailing. A single silver-painted cast iron ladder is also included. These pieces are unmarked and demonstrate the design characteristics of early 20th-century American cast iron toys, specifically those produced by manufacturers such as Hubley or Kenton. The wheels are simple rolling mechanisms. Molded details are present throughout the horses and vehicle frames.

Lot: 424 - Antique Imperial Russian Brass Samovar Attributed to Batashev of Tula 10"X12"X16"

This antique Russian samovar is a traditional charcoal-burning water heater constructed from cast and formed brass. The object features a fluted, melon-shaped body supported by a square pedestal base with four bracket feet. It is attributed to the Batashev workshop of Tula, Russia, a prominent manufacturer of metalware during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The neck and removable chimney crown feature decorative pierced vents to allow for airflow to the internal charcoal chamber. The piece is fitted with two baton-style side handles with turned wooden grips and two matching wooden knobs on the lid. The tap assembly is operated by a decoratively cast S-scroll key handle. A circular maker stamp or award medal is visible on the shoulder of the lid, though the details are worn and not clearly legible.

Lot: 425 - Vintage Decorative Brass and Painted Enamel Scale of Justice with Wooden Base 3"X10"X14"

This decorative object is designed in the form of a balance scale of justice, featuring two suspended pans. The primary structure is composed of brass, including the central column, balancing beam, and link chains. The exterior surfaces of the pans, the central decorative sphere, the beam, and the base are finished with a cream-colored enamel coating. This coating is hand-painted with a floral motif consisting of pink and red flowers with green leaves. The scale is mounted on a stepped wooden base with a dark finish and a brass collar. The interior of the pans contains remains of a red wax substance and fibrous wicks, indicating previous use as candle holders. No maker marks or signatures were observed during inspection.

Lot: 426 - Vintage Galvanized Metal Garden Watering Can with Painted Rose Head 7"X15"X12"

This mid-century style garden watering can is constructed from galvanized steel. The item features a cylindrical body with a large, arched top handle for carrying and a secondary fixed handle at the rear to assist with pouring. A long spout extends from the base and ends in a detachable rose spray head. The rose retains remnants of its original red and green painted finish. On one side of the body, the letters HUGG are hand-painted in green. A partial white paper label is affixed to the upper shoulder with fragmented text reading DO NO, VE FROM, AL SAL, and IN SOLI. The construction includes visible riveted and soldered joints.

Lot: 427 - Antique Crystal Wall Mount Coffee Mill 9"X9"X16"

An antique wall-mounted coffee mill attributed to the Arcade Manufacturing Company of Freeport, Illinois. The item features a cylindrical glass hopper with the brand name Crystal embossed in script on the front. The grinding mechanism is constructed of cast iron and features a manual crank handle. An external adjustment nut is located at the center of the crank to regulate the fineness of the grind. The unit is mounted on an arched wooden board with a stained finish and a modern metal sawtooth hanger on the reverse.

Lot: 428 - Vintage German Chalet Style Mechanical Cuckoo Clock 10"X12"

A vintage wall-mounted cuckoo clock of German origin, designed in the traditional chalet style. The wooden case features a peaked roof and is decorated with hand-painted floral motifs. Two three-dimensional painted figures are featured on the front gallery: a woman in traditional dress seated on the left and a man playing an accordion on the right. The circular black dial features white Roman numerals and ornate white hands, with the mark Germany visible below the center. At the top of the clock, a small aperture houses a painted blue and white cuckoo bird. The clock is powered by a mechanical, weight-driven movement and is accompanied by two cast-metal pine cone weights and a wooden pendulum featuring a hand-painted floral design. The back of the wooden case also bears an incised Germany mark.

Lot: 429 - Hazel Quartz Black Forest Style Cuckoo Wall Clock 9"X15"X9"

This is a quartz battery-operated cuckoo wall clock branded by Hazel. The clock features a traditional Black Forest style carved wooden case in a hunter design. The case is topped with a carved stag figure and is surrounded by detailed carvings of oak leaves and acorns. The circular dark brown dial is set with applied gold-tone Roman numerals and features ornate scrolling gold-tone hands. A small hinged door above the dial houses a plastic cuckoo bird mechanism. The rear of the clock reveals a battery compartment designed for two D-cell batteries which power the quartz movement. Accessories include two cast-metal decorative pinecone weights on chains and a separate carved wood pendulum bob in a matching pinecone shape.

Lot: 430 - A Set of Antique Graduated Copper Alloy Carriage or Sleigh Bells on Leather Strap 3"X14"

A set of graduated open-cup bells mounted on a single dark leather strap. The bells are constructed from a cast copper alloy and feature an internal mechanism with triple iron clappers suspended from loops within each cup. Based on the form and graduated design, these bells are consistent with hardware used for animal-drawn vehicles such as buggies, sleighs, or carriages. The leather mounting strap includes mounting holes at each end and is further secured with several pieces of twine. No manufacturer marks, patent dates, or origins are visible on the metal or leather surfaces.

Lot: 431 - Victorian Style Cranberry Glass Hanging Hall Lamp with Brass Tone Hardware 8"X20"

A Victorian style hanging hall lamp, also known as a vestibule or library lamp. The fixture features a translucent cranberry red glass shade characterized by vertical ribbing and a subtle swirl pattern toward the base. The bell-shaped shade is held by a decorative cast metal collar at the top and a matching cast metal base at the bottom, terminating in a tiered finial. The hardware exhibits a brass-toned finish. The unit is suspended by three chains that also support an adjustable domed smoke bell positioned above the shade. No maker marks, characters, or symbols are visible on the metal hardware or the glass. The fixture lacks visible electrical wiring or a burner assembly, suggesting it was originally designed for oil or candle use and is currently missing its interior lighting components.

Lot: 432 - Early 20th-Century Electric Samovar-Style Coffee Percolator in the Style of Universal 8"X12"X13"

This object is an electric samovar-style coffee percolator, likely dating from the 1920s to 1930s. Based on visual characteristics and market consensus, it is attributed to manufacturers such as Landers, Frary and Clark under the Universal brand or Manning-Bowman. The item features a spun metal body with plating, likely nickel or chrome, over a copper-alloy base. It is designed with a classic urn shape supported by three cast metal scrolled legs. The lid is fitted with a clear glass viewing knob used to monitor the percolation process. The unit is equipped with two side handles and a front-mounted spigot, all featuring dark-toned grips composed of either stained wood or bakelite. The spigot lever matches these grips in material and tone. An original-style fabric-covered power cord is included, featuring a brown bakelite plug with molded details that are not clearly legible. No maker marks or stamps are visible on the exterior or base of the metalwork.

Lot: 433 - Victorian Star-Cut Frosted Glass Globe Hall Lantern 9"X21"

A Victorian-era hanging pendant hall lantern, consistent with French converted gas lanterns from the mid-19th century. The fixture features a spherical frosted glass globe decorated with an all-over pattern of wheel-cut starbursts. The shade is supported by a cast metal gallery at the top with a scalloped, foliate-style rim and is secured by three thumb screws. The underside of the globe is fitted with a decorative cast metal cap featuring relief-carved five-pointed stars, a dentil-patterned border, and three acorn-shaped finials surrounding a central tiered ball finial. The metal hardware has a dark patinated finish. The fixture is suspended by three chains connected to a central mounting ring. The item has been rewired with a modern white plastic-insulated electrical cord and contains a single internal socket.

Lot: 434 - Vintage Horse-Drawn Hansom Cab Pull Toy with Driver 8"X24"X18"

A vintage horse-drawn pull toy designed as a hansom cab. The horse and driver figure are constructed of painted cast iron. The carriage features a metal frame and is supported by three spoked metal wheels, with a single wheel positioned beneath the horse and two wheels at the rear axle. The driver figure sits within a woven wicker-style basket seat beneath a collapsible black fabric hood. The horse is joined to the carriage by wooden side shafts and features a tail made of natural hair and cord reins that extend to the driver's hands.

Lot: 435 - A Set of Brass Fireplace Tools with Stand Featuring Urn Finials and Claw Tongs 9"X28"

A set of fireplace tools constructed from brass and iron. The set includes a stand and four tools: a shovel, a pair of tongs, a poker, and a loop-handled rod. Each tool is topped with a decorative brass urn-form finial. The tongs feature cast feet in a claw or hand motif. The shovel has a flared blade with a hand-hammered appearance. The poker is fitted with a hooked iron tip. The stand is designed with a central support rod and a top bracket providing four notched tool rests. The circular base is detailed with an incised radiating geometric pattern and is enclosed by a low brass gallery rail supported by four baluster posts. The assembly rests on three low, flared feet. No maker marks or signatures are visible on any of the components.

Lot: 436 - An Assortment of Vintage Cast Iron and Brass Finish Fireplace Tools with Stand 7"X10"X28"

This fireplace tool assembly consists of a cast iron stand and four assorted tools. The stand features a heavy rectangular base with a raised drip-pan edge and a three-slotted hanging frame. The collection includes a hearth brush and a poker featuring matching brass-tone baluster-style handles with spherical finials. A second poker is included with a black bulbous handle and an iron shaft. The fourth tool features a black handle and a hinged mechanical head. The assembly is a composite set with components made of cast iron, iron, and brass-toned metal. The various tool handles demonstrate different styles and finishes, suggesting they were gathered over time.

Lot: 437 - A Five-Piece Regency Style Solid Brass Fireplace Tool Set with Stand 8"X29"

This set of fireplace companion tools is crafted from polished solid brass and includes a stand, a shovel, a poker, a pair of tongs, and a hearth brush. The set is designed in the Regency style, characterized by turned urn-form finials on each handle. The poker is tipped with iron for durability against heat, while the brush features dark bristles. The stand consists of a central support rod and a circular base plate with an incised sunburst or compass-inspired motif. The base is surrounded by a low railing and is supported by three small claw feet. There are no visible maker marks or stamps on any of the pieces.

Lot: 438 - Pair of Antique Cast Iron Wheels on Crank Axle for a Hit and Miss Engine Cart 26"X34"X16"

An antique cast iron drive axle assembly of the type commonly utilized for stationary hit and miss engine carts or similar heavy agricultural implements. The assembly features a pair of spoked wheels with flat iron rims, mounted to a heavy-gauge crank-shaped axle. This drop-axle or crank design was engineered to provide a lowered center of gravity for heavy machinery while maintaining necessary ground clearance. A central T-junction housing is positioned at the midpoint of the axle, featuring a perpendicular shaft with a socketed end and a vertical stabilizing leg. Traces of original green paint are visible on the axle and central components. Cast-in characters are present on the wheel hubs and central housing, though they are currently illegible due to oxidation and surface wear.

Lot: 439 - Vintage Rustic Red Painted Metal Tractor Seat Stool with Wooden Keg Base 14"X18"X21"

This rustic stool is a folk-art construction composed of a vintage metal implement seat mounted to a wooden barrel-style base. The seat is fashioned from stamped or cast metal and features a series of circular perforations for ventilation. The central hub of the seat displays a raised cross pattern with four radiating rectangular sections and four circular bosses; no manufacturer names or marks are visible. The base consists of a wooden keg, likely a repurposed nail or rivet barrel, constructed from vertical slats held together by three bands of twisted wire. Both the seat and the base have been finished in red paint.

Lot: 440 - Settle Style Hall Bench with Serpentine Storage Drawer and Pineapple Finials 22"X36"X45"

A settle-style hall bench or storage bench featuring a composite construction of mixed woods. The piece utilizes a high back composed of five horizontal planks secured between square corner posts, each topped with a carved fluted pineapple finial. The solid armrests transition into a lower base section consisting of a repurposed serpentine-front furniture unit. This base features a single large drawer with visible dovetail joinery. The drawer front is adorned with two brass-toned bail handles mounted on decorative batwing backplates and includes a central keyhole with a simple escutcheon. The entire piece is supported by four shaped cabriole-style bracket feet. The finish varies between a reddish-brown stain on the back panels and a darker, more opaque mahogany tone on the base and sides. The back of the unit shows the characters 154 written in white chalk or grease pencil.

Lot: 441 - Americana Full-Bodied Copper Eagle Weathervane on Floor Stand 20"X22"X53"

This lot features a full-bodied copper eagle weathervane mounted on a decorative floor stand. The topper depicts a soaring eagle with outspread wings and a downward-facing head, constructed from repousse copper and perched on a copper sphere. Below the eagle is a directional assembly with four stylized arms indicating the cardinal points (N, S, E, W), likely cast from brass or bronze. The weathervane is supported by a tall iron or steel rod which is threaded or fitted into an ornate, four-legged cast metal base. The base features relief-cast scrollwork, foliate patterns, and shell motifs. No maker marks, stamps, or signatures are visible on the eagle, globe, directional hub, or base.

Lot: 442 - Folk Art Industrial Stool Constructed from Antique Agricultural Components and Horseshoes 24"X28"X26"

A folk art industrial stool fabricated from repurposed antique agricultural and equestrian components. The seat consists of a perforated cast iron tractor seat. The four legs are constructed from curved metal implement parts featuring notched adjustment slots and integrated hitch rings. The frame is reinforced with welded horizontal steel rods and decorated with four horseshoes welded into the bracing on each side. The entire assembly is finished with a uniform layer of black paint.

Lot: 443 - Colonial Revival Mahogany Finish Tripod Pedestal Side Table 20"X21"

A traditional round pedestal side table or candle stand in the Colonial Revival style, likely manufactured in the mid-20th century. The piece is crafted from solid hardwood with a dark reddish-brown mahogany-toned stain. The circular top is constructed from joined boards and features a rounded edge. The support system consists of a turned central pedestal column mounted on a tripod base with three out-swept, curved legs. The construction utilizes visible screws where the legs meet the pedestal base, typical of mass-produced furniture from this period. There are no visible maker labels or stamps.

Lot: 444 - Rustic Decorative Welcome Sign Post with Vintage Milk Can Base and Horse Head Finial 13"X22"X53"

This handcrafted rustic decorative sign post is an assembly of various reclaimed and vintage components. The base consists of a vintage galvanized steel milk can, approximately 10-gallon size, featuring two integrated side handles and a fitted lid. A central square metal post is mounted through the lid to support the signage. The sign board is constructed from thick, weathered reclaimed wood boards with a silver-grey patina. It is topped with a sloped rusted metal awning or roof. The front of the sign features a centrally mounted cast iron plaque with the word WELCOME in raised serif capital letters, flanked by two cast iron horseshoe ornaments that each contain a five-pointed star. The entire assembly is capped with a black-painted cast iron horse head finial in the style of a traditional hitching post topper, featuring a rusted metal hitching ring.

Lot: 445 - Vintage Stake-Side Toy Wagon, attributed to Berlin Flyer 16"X39"X33"

This vintage toy wagon features a stake-side design with a wooden bed and removable wooden side slats. The wooden components are finished in red paint. The undercarriage, frame, and axles are constructed of metal and finished in black. The wagon is equipped with a functional front-axle steering mechanism operated by a long metal pull handle with a D-shaped grip. The wheels feature white-painted metal hubs and solid black tires. The construction and profile are characteristic of the Berlin Flyer wagons produced by Berlin Wood Products. No manufacturer marks or brand names are visible on the object.

Lot: 446 - Antique C.S. Bell Co. Fredericktown Ohio Cast Iron Farm Bell 16"X24"X24"

This antique cast iron farm bell assembly was manufactured by the C.S. Bell Company of Fredericktown, Ohio. The assembly consists of the bell, a pivoting yoke, a mounting bracket, and an internal clapper. The yoke features embossed lettering on one side reading FREDERICKTOWN, OHIO and the letters A and B flanking a central star symbol on the reverse. The mounting bracket is designed for vertical surface attachment and includes cast identification marks near the top. A cast iron pull lever is attached to the yoke axle, currently fitted with a short section of black braided rope. The entire assembly is constructed of cast iron and finished in a weathered black coating. Repaired, as found.

Lot: 447 - Victorian Rococo Revival Style Carved Balloon Back Armchair with Pink Velvet Upholstery 27"X33"X44"

A single armchair designed in the Victorian Rococo Revival style, featuring a rounded balloon back and carved ornamentation. The frame is constructed of dark-stained hardwood and is topped with a hand-carved floral and foliate crest. It is upholstered in a dusty rose velvet, with vertical channel tufting on the upper back and inner arms, and diamond tufting at the lumbar area. The upholstery is finished with a matching corded gimp trim. The design includes scrolled armrests with upholstered pads, a contoured seat rail, and carved cabriole front legs. No maker's marks are visible on the piece.

Lot: 448 - Victorian Style Rococo Revival High Back Parlor Armchair 27"X33"X44"

Victorian style high-back armchair in the Rococo Revival manner. The chair features a dark-stained hardwood frame with a prominent floral and foliate carved crest at the top of a balloon-shaped backrest. The interior is upholstered in a dusty pink velvet fabric with vertical channel tufting that transitions into diamond tufting at the lower portion of the backrest. The upholstery is bordered by a coordinating decorative gimp trim. The chair stands on two front cabriole legs and two splayed rear legs, with a curved front apron matching the seat profile.

Lot: 449 - Spanish Revival Style Wrought Iron Vanity Bench with Burgundy Vinyl Seat 15"X37"X23"

This vanity or hall bench is constructed with a black-painted wrought iron frame and features a design influenced by Spanish Revival and Hollywood Regency styles. The side rails are highly decorative, incorporating scrolled ironwork and stylized heart-shaped motifs. The bench stands on four arched legs that terminate in small ball feet, which are connected by a central horizontal stretcher with a decorative twisted iron design. The rectangular seat is padded and upholstered in a deep burgundy vinyl. No maker marks, labels, or signatures are visible on the frame or upholstery.

Lot: 450 - Weathered Cast Iron and Metal Gazebo Style Standing Bird Feeder 18"X52"

A gazebo style standing garden bird feeder constructed from cast iron and sheet metal. The feeding station features a conical sheet metal roof topped with a decorative finial and supported by four vertical uprights. The feeding platform is enclosed by a low decorative railing that includes a cast metal bird figure perched on one side. The assembly is mounted on a slender, textured cylindrical column finished in weathered green paint. The structure is supported by an ornate, pierced cast iron base with foliate scrollwork, which is set into a circular concrete or cast stone plinth for added weight and stability. The design is consistent with garden ornaments sold under various retail brands such as Gifts and Decor. No maker marks, labels, or stamps were identified on the item.

Lot: 451 - Antique Victorian Style Wicker Doll Carriage with Lace Parasol 20"X31"X44"

An antique-style doll carriage featuring an elaborately woven wicker body with decorative scrollwork and heart-shaped openwork side panels. The body is constructed from natural rattan and features a top rail lined with vertical wooden spindles, each topped with a gilded spherical finial. The carriage is supported by a black-finished metal undercarriage with a tall, curved metal arm designed to hold the adjustable parasol. The wheels consist of wooden rims and hubs with metal spokes. A turned wooden handle is mounted at the rear on curved metal brackets. The interior is fully lined with a padded cream-colored fabric finished with ruffled lace trim. The matching parasol is covered in a floral lace pattern with a ruffled edge and is capped with a turned wooden finial. No manufacturer marks, labels, or stamps are visible on the item.

Lot: 452 - Ro-Ho Manufacturing Co. Three-Wheeled Vintage Garden Cultivator Seat 26"X41"X28"

This is a vintage garden cultivator or planter seat manufactured by the Ro-Ho Manufacturing Co. of Pontiac, Illinois. The piece features a stamped-metal, tractor-style pan seat mounted on a three-wheeled steel frame. The frame consists of a central spine that narrows to a clevis hitch at the front, with two horizontal bars near the base acting as footrests. The unit is supported by two large, spoked metal wheels with rubber tires and visible valve stems. The frame is constructed of tubular and stamped steel. A manufacturer identification decal is affixed to the central frame member. The decal is rectangular with blue and silver colors and reads RO-HO MANUFACTURING CO. PONTIAC, ILL. Traces of original green paint are visible in recessed areas of the frame.

Lot: 453 - Cast Iron Sunflower Motif Bird Bath Pedestal, Attributed to Oakland Living 31"X32"

This cast iron bird bath is attributed to Oakland Living and features a decorative floral-form basin with a scalloped rim resembling a sunflower or lotus. The center of the basin contains a circular metal mounting plate with two upright tabs secured by three bolts, designed to hold a decorative ornament or fountain attachment. The basin is supported by a fluted, tapering pedestal column which rests upon a matching scalloped circular base. The piece is constructed from cast iron and finished in a dark charcoal-gray paint. No maker marks are visible on the exterior surfaces.

Lot: 454 - Vintage Alemite Volume Pump Portable Manual Grease Dispenser 9"X20"X23"

A vintage industrial portable volume pump manufactured by Alemite, a division of the Stewart-Warner Corporation. This manual grease or lubricant dispenser features a cylindrical steel tank with an integral footrest at the base used to steady the unit during operation. The pump mechanism consists of a cast iron handle and lever assembly connected to a brass piston rod. The unit is equipped with a reinforced rubber high-pressure hose and a metal coupler fitting. A gold-toned decal on the tank front is marked ALEMITE VOLUME PUMP. The main cast handle is embossed with the ALEMITE brand name. A riveted metal identification plate on the lid provides the following information: ALEMITE VOLUME PUMP, SERIAL NO. 494214, PATENTED 1,475,980, RE-20,852, 1,697,234, STEWART WARNER CORP. ALEMITE DIVISION MADE IN U.S.A. Based on the patent numbers, including a 1938 reissue, this unit dates to the mid-20th century.

Lot: 455 - Antique Adirondack Style Rustic Twig and Branch Folk Art Stand with Miniature Log Cabin 17"X17"X33"

An Adirondack style rustic folk art stand constructed from natural bark-on twigs and branches, featuring solid wood shelving. The top surface is decorated with a detailed miniature log cabin including a shingled roof and chimney. Surrounding the cabin are several hollowed-out wood sections of varying heights, likely intended for use as pen holders or smoking accessory containers. An arched handle made of intertwined bentwood branches extends over the top display. The stand sits on a tripod base of bark-on branch legs and includes a lower solid wood shelf supported by curved twig braces. Small hollowed cups are attached to the exterior of the legs. No maker marks or labels were identified during inspection.

Lot: 456 - Traditional Wrought Iron Style Floor Standing Decorative Hanger 9"X48"

This decorative floor-standing stand is constructed from black-finished metal, incorporating wrought iron and cast metal elements. The upper portion features a circular frame with an inner twisted-wire ring mounted on a U-shaped bracket, with a central hook hanging from the top. Below the bracket, the central shaft is decorated with mirrored scrollwork that forms a stylized heart-shaped motif. The lower section of the stem consists of several thin rods that flare outward into an open, bulbous cage design. The piece is supported by a scalloped cast-metal base with a fluted pattern. No manufacturer markings are present.

Lot: 457 - Antique Single-Wheel Manual Garden Cultivator Push Plow 20"X48"X39"

This antique manual garden cultivator, also known as a push plow or wheel hoe, is designed for small-scale garden maintenance and furrowing. The implement features a large, spoked metal wheel at the lead, supported by a red-painted steel frame. Two long, upward-curving hardwood handles are bolted to the frame and terminate in shaped grips for operator control. The rear of the tool is equipped with a single shovel-style plow blade used for creating seed trenches or hilling soil. The assembly is secured with hex-head bolts and nuts. No maker marks, brand names, or patent dates are visible on the metalwork or wooden components. This style of manual cultivator is characteristic of American agricultural tools manufactured during the early to mid-20th century.

Lot: 458 - Antique American Agricultural Scythe with Curved Wooden Snath 27"X58"

An antique agricultural scythe of traditional American form, used for mowing grass or reaping hay and grain. The tool features a hand-shaped, naturally curved wooden handle known as a snath. Two perpendicular wooden hand grips, or nibs, are secured to the snath with adjustable metal bands, allowing for ergonomic positioning by the user. The long, narrow forged steel blade is curved and tapers to a point, attached at a near-right angle to the base of the snath using a metal heel and ring bracket assembly. No maker marks, patent dates, or manufacturer stamps are visible on the steel blade or the wooden components. The construction techniques, including the hand-wrought appearance of the metal fittings and the shaping of the wood, are characteristic of 19th to early 20th-century farm implements.

Lot: 459 - Vintage Mahogany Barley Twist Washstand with Mirror and Candle Sockets 21"X23"X52"

This vintage mahogany washstand is designed in the late Victorian style, likely dating to the early 20th century. The piece features an oval tilting mirror mounted between two turned vertical uprights with finial tops. Attached to these uprights are two horizontal arms terminating in turned wooden candle sockets. The central frame consists of a circular basin ring intended to hold a wash bowl, flanked by four horizontal turned pegs for towel storage and a semi-circular utility shelf at the rear. The structure is supported by three barley-twist legs that connect to a circular lower shelf. This base shelf features a recessed circular center designed to hold a water pitcher. The stand rests on three short, turned feet.

Lot: 460 - Antique Hand-Painted Folk Art Miniature Doll Swing with Caned Seat 12"X14"X23"

A miniature wooden swing assembly, likely produced in the early 20th century as a doll accessory or folk art decorative object. The structure is finished in an olive-mustard paint and features hand-painted tole-style floral decorations, primarily sunflowers with orange-yellow petals and black centers. A central chair with a circular caned backrest and a square caned seat is suspended by four metal rods from a peaked wooden frame. The frame is secured to a slatted wooden base that is reinforced with four scrolling metal corner brackets. The vertical supports of the frame are embellished with a series of three sunflower motifs on each side. No signatures, manufacturer stamps, or labels are discernible on the piece.

Lot: 461 - Late 19th Century Jacobean Revival Bobbin-Turned Hall Chair with Green Velvet Upholstery 15"X15"X48"

This tall-back hall chair is designed in the Jacobean Revival style, featuring extensive turned ornamentation throughout the frame. The structure is composed of dark-stained wood, possibly pine or a similar hardwood. The back consists of two vertical uprights decorated with complex ring, ball, and bobbin turnings, each topped with a tapered finial. A central, vertically oriented upholstered panel is secured between these posts. The seat frame features a distinctive undulating front rail. Both the seat and the central back panel are upholstered in a dark green velvet fabric, held in place with brass-finished nailhead trim. The chair is supported by four bobbin-turned legs that are joined by a coordinating H-stretcher. The joinery follows standard period construction with turned elements fitted into square block sections of the frame. No maker marks, labels, or stamps are visible on the piece.

Lot: 462 - Vintage Eclipse The Century Series 2005 Three Wheel Rotary Lawn Mower with Briggs and Stratton Engine 26"X50"X38"

This is a mid-century rotary power lawn mower, identified as The Century model, manufactured by The Eclipse Lawn Mower Co. of Prophetstown, Illinois. The mower features a distinctive three-wheel design, consisting of two large fixed front wheels and a smaller rear caster wheel mounted on a pivot. The frame is constructed with a pressed steel deck and a tubular metal Y-handle assembly with integrated hand grips. The unit is powered by a vertical-shaft Briggs and Stratton internal combustion engine. Visible markings include an identification plate on the engine reading: BRIGGS & STRATTON CORP. MILWAUKEE 1, WIS., U.S.A., MODEL 6BH, TYPE NO. 900601, SERIAL NO. 450854. The engine also features a front decal reading: THE Century BY Eclipse. A metal identification plate on the mower deck specifies: Eclipse THE WORLD'S BEST LAWN MOWER, SERIES No 2005, MADE BY THE ECLIPSE LAWN MOWER CO. PROPHETSTOWN, ILLINOIS. The front of the deck displays the word Eclipse in red script lettering. The engine retains its original oil-bath air cleaner and metal fuel tank.

Lot: 463 - Vintage-Style 1938 Nostalgic Jalopy Pedal Car Attributed to Goki 18"X34"X20"

This is a vintage-style reproduction pedal car designed after a late 1930s jalopy, frequently identified as a Goki nostalgic model. The toy is constructed of pressed sheet metal with a red body and black-painted fenders that incorporate running boards. It features a high-profile radiator grille with a mesh-pattern insert, dual oversized headlights with chrome-toned housings, and a silver-toned metal roll bar. The open cockpit contains a single bench seat and a black four-spoke steering wheel positioned in front of a dashboard with two printed gauge decals. The vehicle operates on a functional direct-drive pedal and linkage system connected to the rear axle. It is equipped with four red metal disc wheels featuring white-wall tires. Visible markings include a front license plate bearing the year 1938 and an internal safety label that displays a CE mark and states Made in China.

Lot: 464 - Art Deco Cast Metal Bridge-Arm Floor Lamp with Marbled Slag Glass Accents 14"X62"

An Art Deco bridge-arm floor lamp, also known as a junior floor lamp, dating to approximately the late 1920s or 1930s. The lamp is constructed from cast metal with a patinated brass-tone finish. The decorative bridge arm features a central crest depicting a stylized spread-winged bird within a shield-shaped frame. The central pole includes a twisted metal section punctuated by two square-profile green marbled slag glass columns and a central spherical glass bead. The lamp stands on a cast metal base with scrolling openwork and a square green marbled slag glass insert. The side of the bridge arm is marked with raised characters PATENT 74570, corresponding to a 1928 design patent. The fixture includes a standard brass pull-chain socket. No lampshade is present.

Lot: 465 - Spanish Colonial Revival Style Wrought Iron Bridge Floor Lamp 16"X16"X62"

This is a wrought iron bridge-style floor lamp in the Spanish Colonial Revival or Monterey style, likely dating to the early-to-mid 20th century. The lamp features a central shaft with a decorative twisted section and is surmounted by an ornate openwork scroll finial. A curved bridge arm extends from the upper shaft, detailed with decorative scrollwork and supporting a single downward-facing standard-base socket with a paddle switch. The lamp is supported by a tripod base embellished with forged acanthus-style leaves and scrolled feet. The frame is finished in a blackened patina throughout. The brown electrical cord is positioned externally, running along the arm and shaft to a two-prong plug. No maker marks, labels, or brand names are present on the fixture.

Lot: 466 - American Provincial Two-Door Jelly Cupboard 17"X43"X45"

An antique American provincial or primitive-style jelly cupboard of one-piece construction. The unit features a rectangular top with a low, integrated backsplash gallery. Below the top are two side-by-side drawers fitted with turned wooden knobs. The drawers exhibit Knapp joinery, a machine-made scalloped joint primarily used in American furniture production from approximately 1870 to 1900. The lower section includes two inset-panel doors with simple metal butt hinges that open to reveal a single fixed interior shelf. The cupboard is supported by a simple base with cut-out bracket feet. The back is constructed of horizontally oriented planks secured with cut nails. The construction material is likely pine or poplar with a dark-stained finish.

Lot: 467 - Wilmot Castle Company Type 12 Industrial Surgical Floor Lamp 25"X41"X54

This vintage industrial floor lamp was manufactured by the Wilmot Castle Company of Rochester, New York, and was originally designed for use as a surgical or medical examination light. The unit features a large, circular, spun metal reflector housing that contains four internal light sources designed to provide high-intensity illumination through a heavy, textured glass lens. The lamp head is mounted on a pivoting U-shaped yoke, allowing for adjustable vertical and horizontal positioning. The entire assembly is supported by a central metal column set into a heavy cast metal base with integrated rolling casters for mobility. A metal identification plate located on the rear of the housing identifies the unit as a Castle Light, Type 12, Serial No. 43121, rated for 4 Amps and 115 Volts. The lamp retains an older style two-prong power cord.

Lot: 509 - 14 Karat Yellow Gold Domed Wedding Band (App. 1")

A classic domed wedding band crafted in 14 karat yellow gold. The band features a high-polished exterior with a traditional rounded profile and a flat interior surface. The interior of the band is stamped with the metal purity mark 14K and is preceded by a maker hallmark consisting of the letters HE. Weight: 3 grams Ring Size: 8.5 US.

Lot: 510 - Clyde Duneier Inc. 14 Karat Yellow Gold and Blue Gemstone Bamboo Motif Ring (App. 1")

A 14 karat yellow gold ring manufactured by Clyde Duneier Inc. (CID). The ring features a central rectangular emerald-cut gemstone of a light greenish-blue hue, secured in a four-prong setting. The band is designed with a decorative segmented bamboo motif that tapers towards the back of the shank. The interior of the band is stamped with the maker's mark CID and 14K indicating gold purity. Size: Approximately 8.5 Weight: 4 grams.

Lot: 511 - 14 Karat Yellow Gold and Diamond Solitaire Bypass Ring (App. 1")

This minimalist solitaire ring is constructed from 14 karat yellow gold. It features a single small round-cut clear stone, consistent with a diamond, held in a four-prong bypass-style setting. The stone weight is estimated at approximately 0.01 to 0.02 carats. The interior of the band is stamped with 14K indicating gold purity. No additional maker marks are visible. Ring size: 6.5.

Lot: 512 - 10 Karat Yellow Gold and Diamond-Set Fashion Ring (App. 1")

A 10 karat yellow gold fashion ring featuring a bypass-style head with six diagonal bands. Each band is bead-set with numerous small, round-cut clear stones. The interior of the shank is stamped 10K, indicating its gold fineness. Ring size: Approximately 8.5 Weight: Approximately 2 grams.

Lot: 513 - 10-Karat Yellow Gold Tiered Five-Stone Band Ring (App. 1")

A tiered band ring crafted in 10-karat yellow gold. The piece features a double-bar tiered front in an alternating ladder-style arrangement. Five small, round-cut clear stones are set across the front bars. The decorative tiered section tapers into a solid single shank. The interior of the band is stamped with a 10K hallmark indicating gold purity. Ring Size: Approximately 7.5 Weight: 3 grams.

Lot: 514 - 10K Yellow Gold Tapered Shrimp Style Fashion Ring (App. 1")

This fashion ring is crafted from 10 karat yellow gold and features a classic shrimp or croissant style design. The band is characterized by a tapered front face with diagonal ribbed texturing that transitions into a smooth, polished shank. The interior of the band is stamped with the maker's mark JED followed by a 10K gold purity hallmark. Ring Size: 5.5.

Lot: 515 - 10K Vintage Blue Star Sapphire Ring (App. 1")

This vintage-style ring features an oval cabochon-cut synthetic blue star sapphire. The gemstone exhibits a sharp, centered six-rayed asterism characteristic of mid-20th-century synthetic stones. The sapphire is secured in a four-prong setting integrated into a tapered white metal band. The shoulders of the band feature a textured, brushed finish, while the remainder of the shank is polished. No hallmarks or maker marks are visible on the metal; however, the band shows a yellowish tint in some areas of wear. Ring size: 6.5 Weight: 2 grams.

Lot: 516 - A Collection of Seven Pieces of Assorted Jewelry Including Sterling Silver and Mixed Stone Rings (App. 1")

This group consists of seven pieces of jewelry, including six rings and one pendant, featuring a range of designs from modernist to traditional cocktail styles. A blue center stone cocktail ring features a large rectangular cushion-cut blue stone surrounded by a halo of blue accent stones, with the inner shank marked .925 AU. A coordinating jewelry set includes a square-form cluster ring and matching pendant with clear and black accent stones in a double halo setting. The collection features a gold-toned cocktail ring, in the style of Le Vian, set with a central oval synthetic opal surrounded by sixteen pear-shaped synthetic opal accents in a floral cluster. A sterling silver band marked 925 THA contains three trapezoidal tiger's eye inlays in a channel setting. The assortment is completed by a silver-toned modernist wave ring, a rose gold-toned ring in the form of a rose blossom, and a sterling silver eternity band set with round black stones. Metals include sterling silver and various gold-toned and rose gold-toned finishes. All stones are untested for natural or synthetic origin unless otherwise specified. Total weight: 36 grams (inclusive of plastic packaging).

Lot: 517 - An Assortment of Vintage and Contemporary Costume Jewelry Rings (App. 1")

This assortment features multiple rings in various styles and finishes, including gold-tone, silver-tone, and brass-tone metals. A notable inclusion is a silver-tone bridal set consisting of an engagement-style ring with a central colorless stone and a matching pavé-set band; the interior is marked 18KT H.G.E. ESPO, identifying it as 18 karat heavy gold electroplate by Esposito Jewelry. The collection also includes several floral-themed pieces, such as a wide off-white enamel ring with multi-colored floral motifs, a silver-tone band with light blue floral accents resembling the Avon Victorian Nightflower pattern, and an open-work leaf design accented with small clear rhinestones. Other items in the group consist of a gold-tone cocktail ring featuring a large, multifaceted round amber-colored stone in a prong setting, a gold-tone ring with an elongated oval goldstone-style cabochon, and a silver-tone bypass ring designed in a floral spoon ring style. Additional pieces include a large silver-tone cocktail ring with an oval iridescent mother-of-pearl style cabochon set in a beaded border, a wide silver-tone cigar band, a minimalist gold-tone cross band, and an antique-finish brass-tone ring set with imitation pearls and iridescent rhinestones. The construction across the assortment includes prong, bezel, and pavé settings with materials ranging from enamel to assorted imitation gemstones.

Lot: 518 - Two 14 Karat Yellow Gold Pendants (App. 1")

This lot includes two distinct 14 karat yellow gold pendants. The first pendant features the word Daughter in script lettering, topped with a #1 symbol. The reverse of the pendant is stamped with a 14K hallmark. The second item is a heart-shaped pendant featuring a centered round cream-colored cultured pearl measuring approximately 4-5mm. One side of the heart frame is channel-set with three small round-cut clear accent stones. The bail of the heart pendant is stamped with a 14K hallmark.

Lot: 519 - Sterling Silver and Created Ruby Pendant with 14 Karat White Gold Chain 16"

A pendant necklace featuring a sterling silver pendant and a separate 14 karat white gold chain. The pendant is designed in a halo style, centering a cushion-cut lab-created ruby measuring approximately 6mm by 6mm. The central stone is surrounded by a frame of small round colorless accent stones, with additional stones set into the bail. The reverse of the pendant setting is hallmarked 925 KRN, which is the maker's mark for Rogers and Hollands. The chain is a fine Singapore-style twisted link featuring a spring ring clasp. The clasp tag is stamped 14KT ITALY on one side and bears a stylized maker's logo on the reverse.

Lot: 520 - Three Assorted Sterling Silver and Costume Pendant Necklaces 16"

A group of three assorted pendant necklaces, each presented in an individual jewelry box. The first necklace features a large, multi-tiered open teardrop pendant suspended from a smaller teardrop-shaped bail. The sterling silver pendant is pavé-set with small stones in graduated shades of dark blue, medium blue, and light aqua. The reverse of the pendant is stamped with 925, AU, and a copyright symbol. The pendant is paired with a fine silver-tone link chain. The second necklace comprises a double heart pendant crafted from silver-tone metal. The design features an open heart-shaped frame accented on one side with a row of small, clear round-cut stones. Two prong-set, heart-cut stones in pink and deep purple are nestled within the center. The pendant is suspended from a fine silver-tone box chain. The third necklace consists of an ornate heart-shaped pendant in gold-tone metal with a smaller open heart in the center. The surface is heavily encrusted with multiple rows of small, clear pavé-set stones. It is paired with a gold-tone box chain.

Lot: 521 - Outdoor Resin Wicker Armchair with Diamond Lattice Back 33"X33"X37"

One woven wicker armchair constructed of natural fiber over a structural frame. The piece features a high, flared back designed with a decorative diamond-pattern lattice weave. The chair is designed with rolled arms and a tightly woven seat, finished in a dark brown stain. The legs are cylindrical and wrapped in matching wicker material. The overall form is characteristic of late 19th to early 20th-century American wicker furniture, often associated with the Victorian or Edwardian periods and commonly utilized in sunrooms or on porches. No maker marks or labels were identified.

Lot: 522 - Outdoor Resin Wicker Armchair with Diamond Lattice Back 33"X33"X37"

A contemporary armchair constructed of dark brown synthetic resin wicker over a concealed metal frame. The piece features a high, rounded backrest with an open diamond-lattice weave that continues into the side panels. The seat is formed from a dense, tightly woven horizontal pattern. The frame is fully wrapped in resin wicker, including the flared armrests and the legs, which terminate in protective composite foot caps. This style is consistent with all-weather outdoor patio furniture, such as the Belanore series by allen + roth.

Lot: 523 - Synthetic Woven Resin Wicker Patio Loveseat in the Style of Jeco 37"X58"X37"

A two-seat patio loveseat or settee constructed from dark brown woven synthetic resin wicker over a tubular frame. The design features a high, arched backrest with an open diamond lattice weave pattern. The structure includes wide, rolled armrests and a matching rolled top rail. The side panels repeat the open lattice work of the backrest, while the seating surface is composed of a dense, flat weave. The front apron is finished with a decorative open-weave lattice. The loveseat is supported by four cylindrical legs, each wrapped in matching resin wicker. The form and materials are consistent with contemporary Victorian revival outdoor furniture marketed by brands such as Jeco or Northlight. No maker's marks or labels are visible on the frame.

Lot: 524 - All-Weather Resin Wicker Coffee Table with Glass Top 20"X32"X19"

A contemporary outdoor coffee table constructed from brown synthetic resin wicker woven over a metal frame. The rectangular top features an inset hammered glass surface set within a braided wicker border. The table includes a decorative open-lattice weave pattern along the apron and a full-length lower storage shelf. The structure is supported by four straight, wicker-wrapped legs. The design, materials, and construction are consistent with all-weather patio furniture attributed to manufacturers such as Jeco or Jiallo, though no maker's marks or labels are present.

Lot: 525 - A Five-Piece American Traditional Cherry Bedroom Suite in the Style of Davis Cabinet Company Lillian Russell, Some Wear. (Dresser With Mirror 20"X60"X76")

This five-piece bedroom suite is designed in the American Traditional style, closely resembling the Lillian Russell collection by Davis Cabinet Company. The set is fashioned from solid cherry with a rich reddish-brown finish. The grouping includes a poster bed featuring a headboard and footboard, a tall chest-on-chest, a dresser with a landscape mirror, and a single nightstand. The headboard and footboard are characterized by broken pediment tops accented with central urn finials; the footboard is further detailed with a gallery of eleven turned spindles. The tall chest features a variety of drawer configurations, a dentil-molded cornice, and a scalloped base. The dresser provides storage across nine drawers and is paired with a matching mirror that echoes the bed design with its own broken pediment and central finial. Each piece is fitted with brass-toned batwing-style bail pulls and rests on bracket feet with scalloped aprons. No manufacturer labels or maker's marks were identified during inspection.

Lot: 526 - Colonial Revival Style Eight Drawer Dresser with Matching Mirror 19"X60"X76"

A traditional Colonial Revival style bedroom dresser featuring an eight-drawer configuration. The unit is constructed from wood solids and veneers with a dark reddish-brown finish. The drawer layout consists of two shallow top drawers, each featuring a central decorative brass keyhole escutcheon, positioned above six larger drawers arranged in two columns of three. Each of the six main drawers is fitted with two antique-style brass bail handles with batwing-shaped backplates. The piece is built on a bracket-style base with a shaped front apron. The matching rectangular mirror features a wide molded frame topped with a prominent pediment-style rail and is secured to the dresser by two vertical wooden supports. Both the dresser and mirror have black composite hardboard back panels. While manufacturer labels and a safety tag are present on the rear, the text is not clearly legible.

Lot: 527 - Antique Victorian Style Tubular Brass Full Size Bed Frame with Iron Rails 58"X58"

This antique bed frame is constructed from heavy-gauge tubular brass and includes a headboard, a footboard, and a pair of matching side rails. The design is characteristic of the late 19th-century Victorian era, featuring a tall headboard and a shorter footboard. Both components are designed with multiple horizontal cross-bars and vertical spindles, accented by flared, trumpet-shaped decorative cast elements. The four primary corner posts are capped with broad, shallow dish-style finials. The frame is assembled using two iron angle side rails that slot into heavy-duty cast brackets on the main posts, secured with bolt-on hardware. While no manufacturer marks or patent dates are clearly visible on the brass or hardware, the construction methods and styling are consistent with American furniture manufacturers of the period, such as Simmons.

Lot: 528 - American Primitive Ladder-Back Rocking Chair with Woven Splint Seat 18"X28"X33"

An American primitive-style ladder-back rocking chair constructed from a dark-stained hardwood frame. The design features three slightly curved horizontal slats set between two round vertical posts utilizing round-post joinery with mortise and tenon connections. The base is reinforced with double stretchers on the front and sides and a single stretcher across the rear. The chair is fitted with a woven splint seat, likely ash or oak, in a flat weave pattern. The rockers are secured to the base of the four legs. No maker marks, labels, or stamps are visible on the piece.

Lot: 529 - A Pair of Solid Wood Round Counter Height Stools 13"X30"

A matching pair of bar or counter-height stools in a traditional schoolhouse style. Each stool is constructed from solid hardwood with a honey-toned finish. The design features a circular seat with a rounded edge, supported by four square-tapered legs. The legs are stabilized by four circular-turned rungs positioned at alternating heights to serve as footrests and structural support. Construction utilizes doweled or tenoned joints. No maker marks, labels, or stamps are visible on either piece.

Lot: 530 - 20th Century Jacobean Revival Style Painted Drop-Front Secretary Desk 17"X36"X45"

This Jacobean Revival style drop-front secretary or writing desk dates from the early to mid-20th century. The two-tier design features an upper section with a hinged drop-front panel that opens to reveal an interior storage compartment and a writing surface. The lower section consists of a two-door cupboard opening to a single open storage area. The cabinet is elevated on four turned legs with square blocks, joined by a rectangular H-stretcher base. The piece is constructed from a hardwood, such as maple, birch, or oak, with a solid wood or plywood back panel. The exterior is finished in a matte black paint with intentional distressing along the edges and moldings to reveal the underlying wood tones. It is fitted with five ornate cast metal knobs in a stylized fleur-de-lis pattern. The drop-front is secured with a single latch and bottom-mounted hinges, while the lower doors utilize standard butt hinges. No drawers are present in this construction.

Lot: 531 - Late Victorian Quarter-Sawn Tiger Oak Spoon Carved Sewing Machine Cabinet 21"X26"X35"

A late Victorian era Golden Oak sewing machine cabinet constructed from quarter-sawn tiger oak with a honey-toned finish. This one-piece cabinet features a two-piece hinged top that opens to reveal a rectangular aperture where a sewing machine was originally mounted. The exterior exhibits extensive ornamentation including incised spoon carvings of lyres and botanical motifs, bands of pressed checkerboard textures, and fluted corner pilasters. A scrolled fretwork gallery with a central boss is mounted on the top. The interior contains two storage bins attached to the door tops and a small suspended drawer on the left with a carved floral face and brass ring pull. The rear panel is finished with two heart-shaped perforated vents. The cabinet is missing its original internal sewing machine and mechanical foot treadle.

Lot: 532 - Traditional Mahogany and Mixed Wood Veneer Cabriole Leg Side Table with Carved Accents 24"X29"X26"

A traditional side table featuring mahogany wood and mixed wood veneers. The square top has a serpentine profile and features a four-way book-matched mahogany veneer center panel framed by a lighter cross-banded border and a carved gadrooned edge. A single bow-front drawer is located at the front, detailed with a light wood veneer face and a dark-toned circular pull knob. The side and back aprons are finished in dark mahogany. The piece is supported by four cabriole legs with acanthus leaf and scroll carvings at the knees, terminating in scroll feet. A lower serpentine shelf is present with a veneer pattern that mirrors the tabletop. The construction reflects 20th-century traditional styling with French and Chippendale influences. No maker's marks or labels are visible on the exterior or interior of the drawer as shown.

Lot: 533 - A Pair of Regency Style Mahogany Side Tables with Leather Inset Tops 21"X25"X28"

This pair of side tables is designed in the Regency style and likely dates to the mid-20th century. Each table features a rectangular mahogany-stained hardwood top with decorative scrolled bolster ends. The central panels are inset with red leather featuring gold-tooled borders and central decorative motifs. Each table is supported by a central pedestal comprising a rope-twist turned section above a bulbous fluted and leaf-carved base. The tripod base consists of three splayed legs with carved acanthus leaf detailing at the knees, terminating in brass lion's paw-style feet. No maker's marks or labels are visible.

Lot: 534 - An Empire Style Side Chair and a Primitive Child's Ladder-Back Chair 19"X22"X33"

This lot consists of two distinct side chairs of differing scales and periods. The first chair is an Empire or Regency style side chair crafted from a dark-stained hardwood, likely mahogany. It features a curved tablet top rail above a pierced horizontal splat with an interlaced oval and diamond motif. The chair is supported by saber-style rear legs and tapered, slightly flared front legs. It includes a drop-in seat upholstered in a modern pink and peach chevron patterned woven fabric. The second item is a child-sized primitive ladder-back chair. It is constructed from turned wood with a hand-woven rush seat. The back is composed of two scalloped horizontal slats between turned stiles. The legs and stretchers feature decorative ring turnings. This chair has a multi-layer distressed paint finish, showcasing a reddish-brown crackle effect over a cream-colored base.

Lot: 535 - GE 5.0 Cubic Foot Compact Chest Freezer Model FCM5SKWH 24"X30"X32"

This compact chest freezer is manufactured by GE (General Electric) and has a storage capacity of 5.0 cubic feet. The appliance features a white metal exterior with a top-opening lid that has a textured interior liner. It is equipped with an external temperature control dial and a green power indicator light located on the lower right front panel. The interior compartment contains one removable white wire storage basket and a manual defrost drain plug accessible from the front base. A manufacturer label on the rear identifies the item as model FCM5SKWH and specifies the use of refrigerant 134a. The rear of the unit lacks the protective cover for the compressor compartment.

Lot: 536 - American Oak Parlor Table with Spindle Legs, circa 1900 16"X16"X29"

An antique American parlor table or plant stand crafted from solid oak with a golden finish. The square top is designed with a reverse beveled edge. The piece features four turned legs with ring and spindle detailing, supporting a single square shelf positioned midway down. The legs terminate in a slight outward flare at the feet. This style is consistent with American furniture production from the late 19th to early 20th century. No manufacturer stamps or labels are visible.

Lot: 537 - Three-Piece Metal and Mosaic Garden Bistro Set 24"X29"

A three-piece outdoor garden bistro set including one round table and a pair of matching folding chairs. The set features metal frames with a weathered charcoal finish. The tabletop and the circular backrest inserts of the chairs are decorated with ceramic mosaic tiles in shades of blue and green. The mosaic design consists of central blue concentric circles surrounded by a border of green and blue leaf-motif tiles. The chair backs include scrolled metal accents, and the circular seats are constructed from a woven flat-bar metal lattice. The table stands on three curved legs joined by a central X-stretcher. No maker marks or brand identifications are visible.

Lot: 538 - Char-Broil Patio Bistro TRU-Infrared Propane Gas Grill 23"X24"X40"

This Char-Broil Patio Bistro TRU-Infrared propane gas grill features a black porcelain-enameled kettle-style lid and firebox mounted on a silver-painted metal tripod-style stand. The lid is equipped with a large curved handle and an integrated lid-mounted temperature gauge. The stand includes two wheels for portability and two stationary feet for stability during use. A front-mounted control panel houses a single control knob with numeric heat settings and a push-button electronic ignition switch. The interior cooking area consists of a main TRU-Infrared cooking grate and an elevated warming rack. The lower portion of the stand features a shelf designed to hold a standard propane tank, which is currently connected via a regulator and hose. The lid and control panel both feature the Char-Broil brand name and flame logo. The control panel is also marked with Patio Bistro TRU-Infrared.

Lot: 539 - Weber Original Kettle Charcoal Grill 21"X24"X37"

A Weber Original Kettle charcoal grill manufactured by Weber-Stephen Products LLC. The unit features a classic spherical design with a black porcelain-enameled steel lid and bowl. It is supported by a three-legged tubular aluminum frame equipped with two plastic wheels for mobility and a lower triangular wire storage rack. The lid includes a handle with a heat shield and a circular aluminum vent for temperature control. A secondary handle is located on the side of the bowl. Internally, the grill contains a chrome-plated steel wire cooking grate and a lower steel charcoal grate. A removable shallow aluminum ash catcher pan is positioned beneath the bowl. The top vent cover is embossed with the lowercase letters w, e, b, e, r and reads DESIGNED and ENGINEERED IN PALATINE, IL USA and WEBER-STEPHEN PRODUCTS, LLC. The handles on the lid and side are marked weber and the wheels feature the word WEBER in uppercase letters within a white ring.

Lot: 540 - Three-Seater Cast Iron and Hardwood Slat Garden Bench in the Cross Style 25"X50"X33" (Needs Tightening)

A contemporary three-seater garden bench designed in a traditional Victorian style. The bench is constructed with cast iron end supports and horizontal hardwood slats for the seat and backrest. The backrest features a decorative cast metal lattice insert in a crisscross pattern set within a wooden frame. The cast iron side supports are detailed with ornate scrollwork on the armrests and decorative flourishes on the legs. The construction utilizes metal bolts to secure the wooden slats to the metal frame. This design is highly consistent with contemporary garden furniture models often marketed under brand names such as Garden Vida or Vida Designs.

Lot: 541 - Mid-Century American Metal Porch Glider Attributed to Bunting 30"X65"X33"

This mid-century American metal porch glider, attributed to the Bunting Company, is a three-person outdoor bench constructed from stamped sheet metal and a steel frame. The design features a three-panel backrest and a continuous seat, both decorated with a repeating pattern of pierced geometric squares and stylized floral fans. The bench is built with wide, flared, wrap-around armrests and a front apron with a rolled edge. The seat assembly is suspended from a stationary base by a four-bar mechanical linkage system designed to provide a horizontal gliding movement. The entire piece is finished in a dark forest green paint.

Lot: 542 - Full-Body Wild Turkey Taxidermy Wall Mount on Faux Rock Base 22"X27"X57"

A full-body taxidermy mount of a male Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) professionally prepared for wall display. The specimen is posed in a naturalistic strutting display with a partially fanned tail and slightly lowered wings. The plumage exhibits characteristic iridescence with shades of bronze, copper, green, and gold. The turkey features a prominent black beard and a red, wattled head and neck. The bird is perched on a gnarled natural wood branch that is integrated into a large, wall-mounting bracket. This bracket is constructed of a textured material designed to simulate a natural rock outcropping, finished with earth-toned pigments and faux green lichen. The reverse of the mounting base is equipped with a metal hardware bracket for hanging. No taxidermist labels or maker marks are visible.

Lot: 543 - STIHL FS 40 C Gasoline-Powered String Trimmer, Works. 10"X60"X16"

This is a STIHL model FS 40 C gasoline-powered string trimmer. The unit is constructed with a white and orange plastic engine housing, a curved metallic shaft, and a black plastic loop handle. The engine housing displays the STIHL name in black lettering, and the rear pull-start cover features a circular logo reading STIHL FS 40 C. The metallic shaft is identified by a decal with the characters FS 40 C and contains a multi-colored safety warning label with international icons. A black and silver dealer label from Cottrell Farm Eqpt in Simpsonville, Kentucky, is affixed to the side of the engine housing. Functional features include a loop-style handle, a control handle with an integrated on/off switch, an orange trigger, and a safety lockout. The trimmer is equipped with a translucent white fuel tank and an orange debris guard with the STIHL name molded into the plastic. The trimmer head is a bump-feed type currently fitted with green nylon line.

Lot: 544 - Vintage Ertl John Deere 7600 Pedal Tractor and Matching Wagon, Some Damage To Wheel Mount, 18"X58"

An Ertl John Deere model 7600 pedal tractor with a detachable pull-behind wagon. The tractor body and chassis are constructed of cast metal, while the seat, steering wheel, and pedals are composed of molded plastic. The vehicle features rubber tires mounted on yellow metal rims. The tractor is equipped with a pedal-drive chain mechanism and functional steering linked to the front axle. The matching detachable wagon is made of stamped metal. The tractor frame features an embossed Ertl mark. Decals on both sides of the green hood display the John Deere name and the model number 7600.

Lot: 545 - Vintage Hand-Quilted Trip Around the World Patchwork Quilt 74"X76"

This vintage American patchwork quilt features a Trip Around the World pattern, characterized by small fabric squares arranged in concentric diamond shapes radiating from a central point. The design utilizes a varied palette of solid-colored fabrics, including shades of yellow, pink, lavender, light blue, navy, teal, and burgundy. The quilt top is hand-pieced from cotton or cotton-blend materials. It is finished with a thin yellow fabric binding that coordinates with the yellow squares in the pattern. The reverse is a solid, off-white cotton fabric. The piece is entirely hand-quilted with a simple square grid pattern that aligns with the pieced blocks.

Lot: 546 - Antique American Postage Stamp Patchwork Quilt 71"X76"

This antique American patchwork quilt features approximately 1.5-inch squares set on point in a Postage Stamp pattern, arranged in a concentric diamond or Trip Around the World motif. The textile is hand-pieced and hand-quilted with diagonal grid stitching. The multicolored design utilizes a variety of fabrics in shades of red, blue, cream, pink, and black. Materials consist primarily of cotton, with some squares appearing to be silk or a silk-satin blend. The quilt is finished with a thin red binding and a solid red fabric backing.

Lot: 547 - Contemporary Country Style Rooster Mosaic Top Metal Accent Table 12"X19"

This circular accent table or plant stand features a hand-set mosaic tile top. The design consists of a central rooster motif in profile surrounded by sunflowers and green leaves set against a red background, with a dark tile border. The top is secured in a metal frame with a scalloped wire apron. The piece is supported by a three-legged metal tripod base with cabriole legs and a Y-shaped stretcher. The metal features a distressed white painted finish. Visually similar items are often distributed by retailers such as Cracker Barrel. No maker marks are visible on the item. Dimensions: Not provided.

Lot: 548 - An Assortment of Vintage Walking Canes and Advertising Yardsticks in a Brass Stand 8"X46"

A collection of vintage and contemporary walking canes, advertising yardsticks, and a tobacco industry artifact, all presented within a cylindrical brass umbrella stand. The stand is constructed of seamed brass with horizontal decorative banding at the top and base, featuring a cast brass floral festoon or swag applique on the front. The collection of canes includes one bamboo cane with a hooked handle, one rustic gnarled wood cane with a dark finish, one smooth finished wooden cane with a hooked handle, and one dark-stained wooden cane featuring a carved bird-head handle with a blue bead eye and a label reading MADE IN CHINA. Also included are two wooden advertising yardsticks; one is marked for Suffolk Furniture with locations in Georgetown and Shelbyville, Kentucky. The lot further includes a tapered wooden tobacco slat with a twine-tied paper tag printed for Globe Tobacco Warehouse No. 2, featuring basket number 31390.

Lot: 549 - EdenPURE Model USA1000 Quartz Infrared Portable Heater 13"X19"X16"

This EdenPURE Model USA1000 Quartz Infrared Portable Heater was manufactured by Suarez Manufacturing Industries. The unit features a black plastic housing with a faux wood-grain trim piece above the front metal mesh vent. The front-mounted control panel includes push buttons for power, temperature adjustment (up and down), and a mode selector for high and auto settings. A vertical LED indicator scale displays temperature settings from cooler to warmer. The rear of the appliance is equipped with a filtered air intake, integrated cord wrap brackets, and a recessed carrying handle. Electrical specifications include a power rating of 1500 Watts, 120V AC, and 60Hz. The rear manufacturer's label specifies the model as USA1000 A4188/RTL, serial number PS00984655, and includes a UL listed mark (E328205). A date code of 1214 is also present on the label.

Lot: 550 - Vintage Corrugated Metal Coal Scuttle and Ash Bucket with Bail Handle 12"X17"X11"

A vintage coal scuttle, also referred to as a coal hod or ash bucket, constructed from painted sheet metal. The object features a tapered body with vertical corrugation designed for structural reinforcement. It is designed with a wide, integrated pour spout and is supported by a flared, circular pedestal base. The piece is equipped with two handles: a swivel wire bail handle for carrying and a fixed handle at the rear to provide leverage and control during pouring. The exterior and interior are finished in black paint. No maker marks, stamps, or labels are visible on the item.

Lot: 551 - Antique I. Droege and Sons Cast Iron Tea Kettle, Covington, Kentucky, Late 19th Century 10"X12"X9"

This antique American tea kettle is manufactured by I. Droege and Sons of Covington, Kentucky. The piece is constructed of sand-cast iron with a visible horizontal casting seam running around the midpoint of its bulbous body. It features a fitted, removable domed lid with a central raised knob finial. The lid is embossed with the maker identification I. DROEGE & SONS across the top arc, with COV. to the lower left and KY. to the lower right. The kettle includes a wide, integrated spout and two cast ears that secure a heavy wrought iron swing bail handle. The handle is specifically shaped with a central curve to accommodate the lid's finial when moved. This item is a characteristic example of 19th-century American domestic ironware.

Lot: 552 - A Trio of Antique Primitive Household Items including a Columbus Washboard Co. Washboard and a Mop Wringer Bucket 15"X15"

This lot comprises three antique primitive household items. The first item is a small-scale Dubl Handi traveler's washboard manufactured by the Columbus Washboard Company in Columbus, Ohio. The washboard features a wood frame and a corrugated metal scrubbing surface. The front of the board is marked DUBL HANDI, USE EITHER SIDE ACCORDING TO FABRIC, COLUMBUS WASHBOARD CO., COLUMBUS, O. The reverse side includes text indicating it is ideal for silks, hosiery, and lingerie, fits in a bucket or lavatory, and packs easily into a suitcase. The second item is a primitive wooden stave mop bucket with an integrated mechanical wringer. The bucket is held together by metal bands and includes a wire bail handle with a wooden grip. It features a foot-pedal system that operates three wooden rollers. The design is consistent with late 19th-century utility items such as those produced by the Horse Shoe Brand. The third item is a miniature primitive wooden box sled. It is constructed from wood slats and dowel spindles mounted on curved runners.

Lot: 553 - An Assortment of Antique and Vintage Glass Advertising and Commercial Bottles 5"X10"

This collection includes several vintage and antique glass bottles produced for the spirits, beverage, and dairy industries. The group features a dark amber whiskey bottle with an embossed circular seal for Paul Jones Whiskey Louisville KY. Also included is a large light aqua mineral water bottle embossed Buffalo Lithia Springs Water featuring the seated female figure trade mark. Regional bottling is represented by a light green glass bottle for Glacier Bottling Works Shelbyville KY and a stippled clear bottle marked O-Ping. Dairy items comprise two clear milk bottles, one embossed for Ewing’s Dairy Products and a one-pint bottle for Sunny Bay Dairy. A green glass soda bottle retains its applied color label for Kentucky Nip Sparkling Cherry Julep, displaying an illustration of a bearded man in a hat. One clear bottle is filled with numerous green and clear glass marbles.

Lot: 554 - A Collection of Antique and Vintage Glass Apothecary and Medicine Bottles 3"X8"

This assortment features several late 19th and early 20th-century glass bottles in a variety of colors, including cobalt blue, amber, aqua, and emerald green. Key embossed pieces include a large cobalt blue Bromo-Seltzer bottle from the Emerson Drug Co. of Baltimore; a tall amber rectangular Schlotterbeck and Foss Co. bottle from Portland, Maine, marked One Fluid Pint; and a medium amber bottle from The Oakland Chemical Co. The group also contains a dark amber or black glass octagonal bottle embossed with Dr. Lancaster's Botanic Vegetable, a dark green bottle featuring the Palmer name in script, and an aqua glass bottle decorated with a horseshoe and horse head motif. Additional items include an aqua barrel-shaped bottle and a small cobalt blue faceted bottle. The glass displays characteristic manufacturing marks such as mold seams and air bubbles, reflecting late 19th-century production methods.

Lot: 555 - American Three-Gallon Heart Brand Stoneware Jug 10"X15"

This three-gallon stoneware jug is a classic example of American utilitarian pottery from the late 19th to early 20th century. The vessel features a two-tone glaze, with a dark brown Albany-type slip applied to the neck, shoulder, and handle, and an off-white salt glaze on the lower cylindrical body. The form includes a conical shoulder and a narrow neck with a small, applied loop handle. The front of the jug is decorated with a cobalt blue stencil mark consisting of a heart-shaped border surrounding a stylized numeral 3. This specific motif, often called the Heart Brand, is commonly attributed to the Buckeye Pottery of Macomb, Illinois. The body displays various manufacturing characteristics, including surface pitting, iron spotting, and kiln kisses typical of period stoneware production. Capacity: 3 gallons.

Lot: 556 - A Pair of Vintage American Cast Iron Skillets Including a Griswold No. 6 Small Logo Skillet 14"

This lot features two vintage American cast iron skillets of different sizes. The first skillet is a No. 6 size produced by the Griswold Manufacturing Co. of Erie, Pennsylvania. The underside bears the Griswold small logo, consisting of a cross within a circle. The name GRISWOLD is stamped horizontally across the cross, with ERIE in the top arm and PA. in the bottom arm. A pattern number, likely 699, is partially visible below the logo. The top of the handle is stamped with the numeral 6. This logo version was used by the company approximately between 1939 and 1957. The second skillet is a No. 8 size and is unmarked. It has a smooth underside and the numeral 8 stamped on the top of the handle. Both skillets are designed with dual pour spouts and integrated handles with teardrop-shaped hanging holes.

Lot: 557 - Mid-Century Modern Wooden Oval Console Bowl 11"X20"X3"

This item is an oval wooden console bowl featuring a shallow, elongated form with a subtly recessed oval foot rim. The piece is finished in a solid matte chartreuse or lime green. The minimalist design and specific color palette are characteristic of American Mid-Century Modern decorative items, often utilized as centerpieces or tabletop accents. The interior floor of the bowl shows a lighter yellowish tone in areas of wear. No factory marks, manufacturer signatures, or impressed symbols are visible on the underside of the base.

Lot: 558 - Vintage Gordons Fresh Foods Glass Advertising Counter Display Jar 9"X10"

This vintage cylindrical counter display jar was produced for Gordons Fresh Foods, a snack food company prominent in the Southeastern United States during the mid-twentieth century. The jar is made of thick, clear glass and features two identical red applied color label graphics on opposite sides. The graphics illustrate a 1930s-style panel delivery truck with the Gordons brand name on the side and a registered trademark symbol. Below the truck, the slogan TRUCKS SERVING THE BEST is printed in capital letters. The jar is designed with a wide mouth and a molded rim to hold a lid.

Lot: 559 - Blue Iridescent Carnival Glass Covered Compote in the Harvest Grape Pattern 7"X10"

A two-piece footed covered candy dish or compote crafted from iridescent blue carnival glass. The design is in the Harvest Grape pattern, which features highly detailed embossed clusters of grapes and leaves on the body of the bowl, the top of the lid, and around the pedestal foot. The piece consists of a deep blue base glass with a strong iridescent coating that displays a spectrum of purple, gold, and green highlights. The bowl features a decorative scalloped rim, and the lid is topped with a finial shaped like a cluster of grapes. The item is manufactured using a pressed glass technique, resulting in visible vertical mold seams on the lid and pedestal. This piece is in the style of carnival glass produced by the Indiana Glass Company during the mid-20th century. No maker's marks, signatures, or labels are visible on either component. As a piece of pressed glass, it does not possess a pontil mark.

Lot: 560 - A Pair of Ceramic Rooster on Nest Tableware Attributed to Cracker Barrel Daisy Farm Pattern 9"X10"X9"

This set of two ceramic kitchenware items is designed in a figural rooster on nest motif, crafted from glazed earthenware. The design and decorative elements are highly consistent with the retired Daisy Farm collection produced for Cracker Barrel. The set consists of a large lidded jar with a matching ceramic ladle and a smaller lidded creamer pitcher. Both items are modeled as roosters seated on yellow, straw-textured nests adorned with relief-molded white daisies and green leaves. The roosters feature molded feathering and are hand-painted in a palette of white, gray, and black with red combs and wattles. The creamer utilizes the rooster's open beak as a spout and its tail as a handle, while the jar includes a yellow-handled ladle textured to resemble wheat. No maker marks or country of origin stamps are visible on the pieces.

Lot: 561 - An Assortment of English Transferware and Lusterware Ceramic Bowls 9"

This collection consists of several English ceramic bowls featuring various transfer-printed and luster decorations. Included is a square earthenware bowl with fluted and scalloped sides, featuring a central transfer-printed winter landscape with a cottage and moonlit scene, finished with a shaded orange luster border. The underside displays hand-written red numerals 277/151. One circular bowl is produced by Enoch Wedgwood Tunstall Ltd. in the Countryside pattern, featuring a blue transfer-printed landscape. The base bears a manufacturer mark with a unicorn logo and registration number 547253. A second circular bowl is from the English Country Inns series by W.H. Grindley and Co. Ltd., depicting The Leather Bottle inn with an elaborate floral border. Its base is marked W.H. Grindley and Co. Ltd. Staffordshire England. The final piece is a shallow bowl with a molded, scalloped rim and a pierced detail, finished in an iridescent pearlized luster glaze with yellow rose transfers and gold-tone accents. No manufacturer marks are visible on the base of the luster bowl.

Lot: 562 - Vintage Electrified Hurricane Table Lamp with Hand-Painted Glass Fount and Marble Base 5"X20"

This electric table lamp is constructed in the style of a traditional hurricane oil lamp. The piece is supported by a square base of white-veined marble and a pedestal made of brass-toned metal. The central body features a white glass fount with hand-painted polychrome decoration consisting of a green cross-hatched fruit motif, brown grape clusters, and leaves with gold-toned scroll accents. The fixture includes a pierced brass-toned burner assembly and a clear glass hurricane chimney. The lamp has been wired for electricity and is currently fitted with a modern LED bulb and a white plastic-jacketed cord. No maker's marks were found on the marble base, metal body, or glass components.

Lot: 563 - A Collection of Twelve Hand-Painted American Folk Art Wooden Figures and Animals 8"X10"

A collection of twelve hand-painted wooden folk art figures depicting human and animal subjects. These pieces are constructed from flat-cut wood with polychrome painted surfaces and mixed-media accents including fabric and yarn. Several human figures include three-dimensional wooden bases for stability. The human figures represent various subjects in patterned attire, including a large figure in a green coat and white skirt, a woman in a red and white checkered dress, a figure in a red polka-dot dress with an apron, and a figure holding a watermelon slice. The hair treatments vary and include synthetic hair, braided fabric, and pom-poms. The animal group includes a red dog, a black dog resembling a Scottish Terrier, two brown rabbits with white underbellies, and a small horse. No maker's marks or signatures are visible. A metal screw eye is located on the reverse of the largest figure.

Lot: 564 - Kobalt 15-inch Tool Tote and Assortment of Hand Tools 9"X16"X12"

This lot features a Kobalt branded tool tote and an assortment of various hand tools. The tool bag is constructed of blue and black polyester fabric with webbed carry handles and an adjustable shoulder strap. The exterior design includes multiple slip pockets and one flapped pocket, while the interior features a central compartment with a divider for organization. The included collection of tools consists of a mini-hacksaw with a faux-tortoiseshell handle, several pairs of pliers including needle-nose and adjustable slip-joint styles, and multiple screwdrivers with varying handle colors and grips. One pair of pliers is marked with the brand name Apollo. Other miscellaneous hand tools are contained within the bag.

Lot: 565 - A Collection of Mattel Avon Exclusive Special Edition Barbie Dolls 7"X14"

This collection consists of four Special Edition Barbie dolls produced by Mattel as exclusives for Avon. The group includes the 1995 Winter Velvet Barbie (First in a Series, model 15571), the 1996 Winter Rhapsody Barbie (Second in a Series, model 16353), the 1998 Winter Splendor Barbie (model 19357), and a Caucasian Rose Splendor Barbie. The dolls are constructed of vinyl with rooted blonde hair and fixed, painted facial features. Each doll is dressed in its original holiday-themed gown, including velvet bodices and patterned skirts. The retail packaging features manufacturer and retailer marks including AN AVON EXCLUSIVE, AVON, Barbie, and the Mattel logo. The Rose Splendor doll is housed in a white cardboard mailer box with a label listing UPC 027084903768 and FSC F3460261.

Lot: 566 - A Lot of APP. 71 Rounds of .38 Special Ammunition 3"

This collection consists of approximately 71 rounds of .38 Special caliber ammunition. The lot includes one retail cardboard box of Hornady Critical Defense ammunition, which is marked on the end flap with the product code #90310 and specifies 38 SPCL 110 gr FTX bullets. Legible ballistic data on the box includes a muzzle velocity of 1010 fps and a Lot number of 3100158. Also included are two plastic containers containing loose cartridges. One container holds 30 cartridges with brass cases and copper-jacketed flat-nose bullets, with headstamps clearly marked WINCHESTER 38 SPL. The second container holds 16 cartridges featuring nickel-plated cases and a mix of lead round-nose and hollow-point bullets; the legible headstamps on these rounds are marked S&W 38 SPL. The loose ammunition shows various projectile types and finishes across the different manufacturers.

Lot: 567 - KitchenAid Artisan Tilt-Head Stand Mixer and Collection of Attachments 8"X14"X14"

A KitchenAid Artisan model tilt-head stand mixer featuring a red enameled die-cast metal body. This lot includes a 5-quart stainless steel mixing bowl with a side handle and a collection of attachments. The standard attachments for the stand mixer comprise one wire whip, one white-coated flat beater, and one white-coated dough hook. Additionally, the lot contains a collection of approximately ten miscellaneous chrome-plated beaters and dough hooks intended for hand mixers. The trim band is marked with KitchenAid and ARTISAN on both sides, and further specifies Max Watts 325 KitchenAid St. Joseph, Michigan USA. The attachment hub cap is embossed with the KitchenAid logo. A trilingual electrical warning label is present on the rear of the pedestal.

Lot: 568 - A Set of Four Green Uranium Depression Glass Plates with Sunburst Pattern 6"

This set of four pressed glass plates is crafted from transparent light green uranium glass, which exhibits a strong neon green fluorescence under ultraviolet light. The design is attributed to the Federal Glass Company, featuring the Sunburst pattern characteristic of the Depression era. Each plate is decorated with a central multi-pointed starburst motif and a wide rim composed of vertical ribs or panels with rounded tops. These pieces are examples of American-made mass-produced tableware from the early 20th century. No maker marks or manufacturer stamps are visible on the surfaces.

Lot: 569 - A Set of Four Uranium Glass Saucers with Concentric Ring Pattern 6"

A set of four vintage pressed glass saucers manufactured from uranium glass, characterized by its pale yellowish-green transparent tint under natural light and its brilliant neon-green fluorescence under ultraviolet light. The saucers feature a concentric ring or ribbed circle pattern that radiates from the center to the rim, a design aesthetic common in American Depression-era glassware. Each piece bears a faint embossed mark in the center; while the characters U.S.A. are visible at the bottom of the central circle, the arched text above remains illegible. The construction is machine-pressed glass with a smooth base and no pontil mark. The pattern and partial marking are consistent with items produced by American glass manufacturers such as the Federal Glass Company.

Lot: 570 - A Trio of American Ceramics Including Homer Laughlin Fiesta and Gerald E. Henn Roseville Spongeware 6"X9"X5"

This lot features a collection of three American ceramic pieces comprising a miniature teapot, a creamer, and a tapered tumbler. The first item is a miniature earthenware teapot with a matching lid, featuring a seafoam green or aqua glaze and a horizontally ringed or ribbed body. The base is marked with an incised USA within an oval and hand-written numbers 1107 on the foot rim. The second item is a Homer Laughlin China Co. Fiesta creamer in the Chartreuse colorway, produced as part of the post-1986 line. It displays the characteristic circular loop handle and horizontal concentric rings near the rim. The base bears the impressed mark reading fiesta MADE IN USA. The third item is a stoneware tumbler from The Workshops of Gerald E. Henn, featuring red sponged decoration over a cream ground. The base is embossed with a circular backstamp reading ROSEVILLE SPONGEWARE LTD. around the top and THE WORKSHOPS of Gerald E. Henn around the bottom, surrounding a central figure of a craftsman and the text MADE IN USA along with microwave and oven safety information.

Lot: 571 - Vintage 1980 Mickey Mouse Today Pepsi Collector Series Milk Glass Stacking Mug 3"X5"

A vintage promotional coffee mug produced for the 1980 Pepsi Collector Series in collaboration with Walt Disney Productions, attributed to Anchor Hocking. The mug is constructed from white milk glass and features a stacking design with a tapered, stepped base and a D-shaped handle. The exterior displays a fired-on graphic of Mickey Mouse dressed in a formal red tuxedo jacket and yellow vest, positioned between the date 1980 and the text MICKEY MOUSE TODAY. A blue Pepsi logo featuring the text PEPSI and COLLECTOR SERIES is located on the side of the vessel. The inscription © WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS is printed along the lower edge of the character graphic.

Lot: 572 - A Trio of Vintage American Pressed Glass Items Including Indiana Glass and L.E. Smith Patterns 6"X8"

This collection features three pieces of vintage American pressed glass in varied colors and patterns. The first piece is an olive green footed tumbler in the Colony Park Lane pattern, also known as Tippecanoe. The design includes a band of circular thumbprint indentations above several rows of raised hobnails. The square pedestal base is embossed on the underside with the marks MADE IN USA and the model number 1130, characteristic of the Indiana Glass Company. The second piece is an emerald green footed comport or pedestal bowl decorated with an intricate Daisy and Button pattern. It features a sawtooth scalloped rim and stands on a rayed octagonal pedestal base. The third piece is a small footed bowl in the Moon and Star pattern. It is crafted from amberina glass, a heat-sensitive material that transitions from a deep ruby red at the base to a vibrant orange-red near the scalloped rim. This bowl is attributed to the L.E. Smith Glass Company.

Lot: 573 - Two Vintage American Hardwood Rolling Pins 16"

This lot comprises two vintage wooden rolling pins of differing designs. The first is a traditional American-style rolling pin made from a light-toned hardwood, such as maple or birch. It features a rotating cylindrical barrel on a central axis with two tapered handles. The second is a primitive, one-piece rolling pin hand-turned from a darker, aged hardwood with a prominent grain. In this design, the handles are a continuous part of the barrel assembly. Both items are characteristic of 20th-century American farmhouse kitchenware. No manufacturer marks or signatures were found on either item.

Lot: 574 - Vintage Premier Red Solid Body Electric Guitar, As Pictured. 12"X38"

A vintage Premier solid-body electric guitar featuring a red gloss finish. The instrument is designed with a double-cutaway body and a bolt-on maple neck. The neck is topped with a matching red-finished pointed headstock that displays a gold script Premier logo. The dark wood fingerboard is accented with white dot position inlays. Electronics include three single-coil pickups, a five-way selector switch, one master volume knob, and two tone knobs mounted on a black pickguard. The hardware consists of a chrome-finished tremolo bridge, output jack plate, and neck plate.

Lot: 575 - John Batchelor, A Set of WWII Fighter Aircraft Offset Lithographs for Time-Life Books 12"X10"

A set of six color offset lithograph prints featuring technical illustrations of World War II fighter aircraft by artist John Batchelor. Produced for a Time-Life Books portfolio circa 1979, the subjects include a Vickers-Supermarine Spitfire F.IX, a Messerschmitt 109G-6/R6, a Focke-Wulf 190A-8, a North American P-51D Mustang, a Mitsubishi A6M2 Zero-Sen, and a Chance Vought F4U-1D Corsair. Each plate is signed in the matrix in the lower right corner. The set is accompanied by an introductory letter from Time-Life Books and a card identifying the aircraft and corresponding military insignia.

Lot: 576 - A Collection of Five Framed Watercolors by Paul Sawyier 7"X9"

A collection of five watercolor paintings on paper by the Kentucky Impressionist artist Paul Sawyier (American, 1865-1917). The works feature localized regional scenes characteristic of the artist's body of work, rendered in a soft, atmospheric style with a muted color palette. Subjects include a vertical composition of a man leading two horses through a stream, signed Paul Sawyier in the lower left, and a carriage scene before a historic building identified on a verso label as Wilson's Store at Keene. Additional scenes include a snowy town view with a domed capitol building signed Sawyier in the lower left, a rainy street scene with figures and umbrellas, and a street scene featuring a metal truss bridge. The paintings are presented in decorative gilt frames with cream and green matting. The verso of four frames features a stamped mark for Brennans Gallery, 533 Main St, Shelbyville, KY 40065. One frame includes a typed label reading Wilson's Store at Keene by Paul Sawyier.

Lot: 577 - An Assortment of Decorative and Vintage Objects Including a Metal Tree Sculpture, a Himalayan Salt Lamp, and Glass Oil Lamps 3"X15"X17"

A group of various decorative and vintage objects. The collection features a copper-toned metal sculpture depicting a tree with stylized leaves, a perching bird, and a wire-mesh nest, all mounted on a rectangular base. Included is a large, unrefined natural pink Himalayan salt lamp resting on a turned wooden base. The assortment also contains a pair of clear glass oil lamps with molded swirl-patterned bodies and brass-toned burner assemblies with wicks. Completing the lot is a tapered, dark-stained wooden industrial bobbin characterized by horizontal grooves and a metal-lined top orifice. No manufacturer marks, signatures, or hallmarks are visible on any of the items.

Lot: 578 - Sanyo 32-Inch Class LED LCD HDTV, Model FW32D25T 6"X29"X20"

This is a Sanyo 32-inch Class LED LCD High Definition Television, manufactured by Funai Corporation. The unit features a 720p resolution and functions as a standard HDTV without integrated smart TV or streaming applications. The television is housed in a black bezel and includes an integrated desktop stand and an attached power cord. The rear input/output panel includes three HDMI ports, one USB port, a coaxial RF antenna/cable input, shared component (Y/Pb/Pr) and composite video inputs with analog L/R audio, a digital optical audio output, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. Technical specifications on the rear label identify the model as FW32D25T and the serial number as L52000LFA24454.

Lot: 579 - Paul Sawyier, Camp Nelson Palisades, Framed Lithograph 16"X22"

This framed offset lithograph is after an original watercolor by Paul Sawyier, titled Camp Nelson Palisades. The composition depicts an atmospheric view of the Kentucky River, characterized by soft, misty palisades in the background and a lush, wooded embankment on the right. Small figures and structures are visible nestled among the trees. The work is signed Paul Sawyier in the plate in the lower right corner. It is presented with a double mat in a gold-finished molded frame. The verso features a brown paper dust cover with a partially legible framer stamp from Lexington, Kentucky.

Lot: 580 - Antique Wood and Iron Horse Harness Equipment Pair of Hames and Two Singletrees 31"

This collection of primitive horse-drawn agricultural implements includes a pair of adjustable wooden hames and two wooden singletrees. The hames feature hand-shaped curved wood reinforced with iron bands and integrated iron rings or terrets. The lower sections of the wooden hames include multiple notches for sizing adjustment. Partial remnants of dry leather tugs remain attached to the iron hardware. The two wooden singletrees, also known as whiffletrees, feature distinct hardware configurations. The smaller singletree is equipped with a central iron strap and loop with capped ends holding integrated hooks. The larger singletree features a central iron ring secured by a bolted metal plate and has tapered wooden ends fitted with iron S-hooks. The construction throughout utilizes hand-shaped hardwood and forged or cast iron hardware. No maker marks, patent dates, or stamps are visible on the wood or metal surfaces.

Lot: 581 - Antique Hammered Copper and Brass Tea Kettle with Turned Wood Handle 10"

This tea kettle is constructed from hand hammered copper with a bulbous body and a matching hammered domed lid. The vessel features cast brass or bronze fittings, including a decorative scrolled spout and ornate handle supports. The overhead handle is equipped with a dark, turned wood grip secured by screws. The construction suggests late 19th or early 20th century manufacture. The interior of the kettle and the underside of the lid show a darkened finish with evidence of previous use. No maker marks, hallmarks, or country of origin stamps are visible on the surfaces shown.

Lot: 582 - Dash of That Cobalt Blue Enameled Cast Iron Dutch Oven with Lid and Original Box 11"X13"X8"

This round Dutch oven is produced by Dash of That and is constructed of enameled cast iron. The exterior features a cobalt blue enamel finish with a series of stepped, horizontal ridges encircling the lower half of the body. It includes two integral side handles and a matching blue lid topped with a silver-toned metal knob. The interior is coated in a cream-colored enamel. The item is accompanied by its original retail box which identifies the brand. No additional manufacturer marks are visible on the base of the pot.

Lot: 583 - A Collection of Seven Vintage and Antique Hand Saws, Back Saws, and Hacksaws 31"

This collection includes seven vintage and antique hand tools designed for various woodworking and metalworking applications. The assortment features three standard taper-ground hand saws of varying lengths, one of which is fitted with a black composite or stained wood handle decorated with ornate scrollwork molding. Also included are two large back saws, typically used for tenon or miter box work, which feature reinforced steel spines along the top of the blades to prevent flexing during use. The set is completed by two vintage-style hacksaws with wooden handles and metal frames. The blades are constructed of steel, and the handles are made from various hardwoods, such as beech or apple. The tools are secured with steel and brass hardware, including circular medallions and saw nuts. While specific maker marks are not clearly legible due to wear, the designs are attributed to prominent manufacturers of the early to mid-20th century such as Disston, Atkins, or Simonds based on the handle profiles and construction methods.

Lot: 584 - Vintage Oak Hill Child's Wooden Rocking Chair with Pressed Back 20"X18"X27"

This child-sized wooden rocking chair was manufactured by Oak Hill in Keene, New Hampshire. It is constructed from hardwood with a medium-brown finish and features traditional Early American styling. The chair back is composed of an ornate pressed crest rail with a central foliate motif and scrolled ears, supported by six turned spindles. It features shaped armrests on turned spindle supports and a contoured solid wood seat. The piece is supported by spindle-turned legs with a double box stretcher, all set on traditional curved rockers. A metallic manufacturer's label is affixed to the reverse side of the crest rail, identifying the maker as Oak Hill of Keene, New Hampshire.

Lot: 585 - Two Wooden Wall-Mounted Decorative Items including an Arister Gifts Shadow Box Shelf 5"X8"X16"

Two wooden decorative wall-mounted items. The first is a shadow box shelf featuring a yellow-painted wooden frame and a dark red-painted pediment top molding. The unit contains a glass-fronted display compartment positioned above three turned wooden pegs. A label on the reverse identifies the maker as Arister Gifts Inc., item number 990045, made in China. The second item is a primitive-style wooden wall pocket. It consists of a shaped backboard with a circular hanging hole, angled side supports, and a flat shelf base. The wall pocket is finished with a dark brown stain and features a heavily distressed surface with extensive pitting throughout.

Lot: 586 - Antique 19th Century Wooden Jointer Plane with Steel Iron and Wedge 3"X21"X8"

This is an antique wooden hand plane of jointer length, dating to the 19th century. The tool is constructed with a solid hardwood stock, likely beech, featuring an integrated mortised tote or handle. The assembly includes a steel iron and a corresponding wooden wedge used to secure the blade. A distinctive owner's mark consisting of three incised block characters reading P P D is stamped into the side of the stock directly below the handle. No manufacturer's marks or patent dates are visible on the toe of the stock or the steel iron. The front toe of the plane features a bored circular hole, a common modification used for hanging storage. The sole of the plane shows a rectangular mouth designed for chip clearance.

Lot: 587 - Craftsman Evolv 3 Gallon Pancake Air Compressor Model 15206 12"X15"X15"

One Craftsman Evolv 3-gallon oilless air compressor, model number 15206, serial number SER1660605. This portable unit features a pancake-style tank with a maximum working air pressure range of 85-100 PSI (5.9-6.9 Bar). Air flow ratings are specified as 1 SCFM at 40 PSI and 0.6 SCFM at 90 PSI. Electrical specifications include a 120V, 60Hz, 2.6A input requirement. The unit is equipped with two analog pressure gauges for monitoring tank and regulated pressure, a yellow pressure regulator knob, and a built-in carry handle. It carries CSA safety certification (cCSA us 218549). Included with the unit is a coiled black air hose fitted with a quick-connect coupler and protective spring guards. Operational status is untested.

Lot: 588 - A Collection of Kentucky Souvenir Ceramic Coffee Mugs 4"X4"

This lot consists of an assortment of ceramic coffee mugs in two distinct Kentucky-themed styles. One group features a deep cobalt blue glaze with a white interior and white script on the exterior that reads Oh Kentucky! ...just a little bit of heaven!. The second group features a black glaze with a white interior and a silver-toned rim. These black mugs are decorated with a silver-toned graphic reading PURE KENTUCKY enclosed in a stylized scroll design with a small SM service mark. The mugs have a standard cylindrical form with integrated handles. No makers marks or brand names are visible in the provided photographs.

Lot: 589 - Three Towle Reflections Full Lead Crystal Martini Glasses 8"X8"X8"

A trio of martini or cocktail glasses in the Reflections pattern by Towle. Each glass is crafted from over 24 percent full lead crystal and was manufactured in Austria. The design features a conical bowl decorated with vertical flute and panel cuts around the lower half, each ending in a rounded arch. The stems are multi-faceted with a knopped design transitioning to a circular foot. Each glass retains its original blue and silver adhesive label on the base, which displays the Towle logo and specifies the lead content and Austrian origin. The glasses are accompanied by their original blue manufacturer box.

Lot: 590 - A Set of Towle Reflection Pattern Lead Crystal Stemware 8"X8"X8"

A set of lead crystal stemware in the Reflection pattern produced for Towle in Austria. Each glass features a conical bowl decorated with vertical cut flutes that terminate in a series of arched or scalloped motifs. The stem is multi-faceted with a hexagonal cross-section, tapering down to a compressed hexagonal knop above a flat circular foot. The pieces are manufactured from full lead crystal with a lead oxide content exceeding 24 percent. Each glass retains its original blue foil identification label containing the Towle logo and identifying the origin as Austria. The set is accompanied by its original blue cardboard manufacturer box.

Lot: 591 - Set of 8 Towle Silhouette Pattern Full Lead Crystal Cordial Glasses 6"X6"X7"

This set consists of eight cordial glasses produced by Towle in the Silhouette pattern. Each glass is constructed from full lead crystal with a lead content exceeding 24 percent. The design features a plain, tulip-shaped bowl set upon a faceted stem. The stem is hexagonal in cross-section and includes notched architectural detailing, tapering to a simple circular foot. Each glass retains a rectangular clear and blue foil label on the bowl that displays the Towle logo, maker name, lead content, and place of manufacture. The set is housed in two original blue cardboard factory boxes. These boxes feature identification labels with item number 23180 and describe the contents as Silhouette Cordial. The manufacturer mark indicates these pieces were produced in Austria.

Lot: 592 - Tipton, Autumnal River Landscape Oil on Canvas 31"X43"

This oil painting on canvas is signed Tipton in the lower left corner. The composition depicts a tranquil autumn landscape featuring a calm river or lake bordered by trees with vibrant yellow and gold foliage. The artist utilized expressive, impasto brushwork, creating a heavy texture particularly prominent in the foliage and the foreground shoreline. The painting is presented in an ornate, molded gilt frame decorated with scrolled shell motifs at the centers and corners. The verso of the canvas and frame displays several handwritten inventory notations, including 957 Group (1), TU 159, and 082/2, as well as a circled B on the center of the canvas.

Lot: 593 - Paul Sawyier, Train At High Bridge, Limited Edition Offset Lithograph 21"X27"

This is a posthumous limited edition offset lithograph after an original watercolor by Kentucky impressionist artist Paul Sawyier (1865-1917). The print, titled Train At High Bridge, depicts a steam locomotive crossing the High Bridge over the Kentucky River, with a misty river valley and a steamboat docked in the foreground. The work features a printed signature in the lower right corner and is numbered 831/2000. Printed text in the margins includes the centered title, a copyright notice reading Copyright by Equine Arts 1987 at the lower left, Plate 1 at the top left, and From a Private Collection at the top right. The print is presented in a decorative gold-toned frame with a triple-layered matting system that includes a fabric-textured middle mat. The reverse features a brown paper dust cover and a gallery label from Brenners Gallery in Shelbyville, Kentucky.

Lot: 594 - Ray Harm Signed Cardinal Bird Lithographic Print 26"X31"

A color offset lithographic print after an original work by American wildlife artist Ray Harm (1926–2015). The image depicts a male Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) perched on a branch, feeding four chicks within a nest nestled in a leafy tree. The print bears the artist's name, RAY HARM, in stylized block letters at the lower right, with a graphite hand-signature positioned directly below it. The artwork is presented with a double mat in cream and dark green and is housed in a wood frame featuring a gold-toned outer rim and a sage green inner molding. The reverse is finished with brown craft paper and a hanging wire. No edition numbering is visible.

Lot: 595 - A Pair of Syroco Gilt-Tone Ornate Wall Mirrors 17"X25"

This pair of rectangular wall mirrors was manufactured by the Syracuse Ornamental Company (Syroco) in the United States, dating to the mid-20th century. The frames are constructed from a molded composite material with an antiqued gold-tone finish. The design reflects the Italian Florentine Baroque style popular in the 1960s and 1970s, featuring an inner rectangular border with a hammered texture surrounded by an ornate openwork outer border of scrolling vines and grape clusters. Each mirror is equipped with hanging wire on the reverse for vertical orientation. One mirror features a brown fiberboard backing while the other has a gold-tone metallic backing. The bottom edge of one frame bears the molded mark: © SYROCO 5220 MADE IN USA.

Lot: 596 - An Assortment of Vintage Style and Contemporary Costume Jewelry (Lot 13"W)

An assortment of fashion jewelry featuring various materials and designs. Included is a necklace and earring set composed of oval earth-tone stone beads with dendritic patterns and metallic spacers. A Victorian revival style set consists of a gunmetal-tone necklace and teardrop earrings accented with dark purple faceted glass stones. A collection of large, multi-colored polished stone beads is hand-knotted on a red cord. Metal jewelry includes a wide gold-tone bracelet with intricate filigree panels, a gold-tone station necklace with patterned pink and white beads, and a gold-tone tennis-style bracelet featuring red rhinestones. Bagged components include silver-tone openwork charms, dark grey faux pearls, and fine gold-tone jewelry wire. The collection is made from base metals, natural stones, glass, and faux pearls. No maker's marks are visible.

Lot: 597 - An Assortment of Contemporary Fashion and Costume Jewelry (Lot 16"W)

This collection consists of approximately 22 individually bagged items and sets of fashion jewelry. The assortment features a variety of contemporary styles including bohemian, artisanal, and classic costume designs. Materials observed include base metals in silver-tone, gold-tone, brass-tone, and antique-bronze-tone finishes, glass beads, faux pearls, ceramic, dyed stones, leather, cord, and hematite-style beads. The collection includes a multi-strand grey and black bead necklace, a cobalt blue round bead necklace, a multi-strand red glass and metallic grey hematite-style necklace, and two strands of cream-colored faux pearls in round and baroque shapes. One large multi-strand necklace of small brass-tone metal beads is accompanied by a card marked SONOMA LIFE + STYLE. Other notable pieces include a multi-wrap bracelet made of leather cord and earth-tone stone beads, a turquoise-colored teardrop and pebble bead necklace, and a large circular blue and white spiral ceramic pendant on a tan cord. Also included is a pendant fashioned from a silver-plated flatware handle on a black cord and an antique-bronze-tone Tree of Life pendant. A selection of small charms and pendants features heart, wing, cross, and teardrop shapes with blue and black stones or glass cabochons. One item is a Guardian Angel lapel pin on its original card from ChurchSupplier.com.

Lot: 600 - Cast Aluminum Swivel Rocker Patio Armchair with Interlocking Oval Motif 25"X36"

A single swivel-rocker patio armchair constructed from cast aluminum with a black powder-coated finish. The design features a decorative backrest with a motif of four interlocking vertical ovals and geometric diamond-shaped piercings. The chair is styled with scrolled armrests and a circular pedestal base supported by four radiating legs. This model is in the style of the Monte Cristo collection by Cast Classics and the Tivoli line from Chair King. The seat is designed with slats to support a cushion, though no cushion is included with this lot. The chair incorporates both swivel and rocking mechanisms.

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