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6.25.26 JUNE ANTIQUE & GLASS AUCTION

Thu Jun 25 - 06:00PM


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Tyler Faulk Auctions

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Lot: 3 - PREVIEW

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Lot: 4 - UPCOMING AUCTIONS

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Lot: 6 - FENTON PERSIAN MEDALLION LIME GREEN SATIN GLASS RUFFLED COMPOTE

A vintage footed compote produced by the Fenton Art Glass Company, crafted from opaque lime green satin glass. The body and base feature the Persian Medallion pattern, consisting of embossed stylized floral medallions and scrolls over a textured grid background. The rim is finished with deep ruffles and crimping. The piece rests on a tapered pedestal foot. An embossed Fenton mark in an oval script is visible on the underside of the base, signifying production in the 1970s. This satin glass variety often contains trace amounts of uranium and will fluoresce bright green under a blacklight.

Lot: 7 - TWO PIECES OF FENTON WHITE MILK GLASS HOBNAIL TABLEWARE

This lot features two matching pieces of opaque white milk glass in the hobnail pattern, manufactured by the Fenton Art Glass Company. The set includes one trumpet vase and one stemmed compote. The trumpet vase is designed with a tall, flared body and a deeply crimped ruffled rim. The exterior is covered in a uniform hobnail texture and sits on a circular pedestal base. The compote has a shallower bowl with a matching ruffled rim and hobnail pattern, supported by a faceted pedestal stem and a circular base. The trumpet vase retains an original yellow and black scalloped foil label on the interior. The label includes an illustration of a glassworker and the text AUTHENTIC Fenton HANDMADE. This specific label style was utilized by the manufacturer between the 1950s and 1970s.

Lot: 8 - A PAIR OF VINTAGE AVOCADO GREEN PRESSED GLASS GOBLETS IN THE STYLE OF E.O. BRODY

A pair of vintage pressed glass goblets in a saturated avocado green hue, also known as olive green. These items feature a distinctive mid-century modern design characterized by a repeating thumbprint or faceted honeycomb pattern encircling the lower half of the bowl. The upper portion of the bowl flares slightly toward the rim. Each glass is supported by a short, solid cylindrical stem on a circular pedestal foot. The underside of the base is decorated with a molded starburst or rayed pattern. These pieces are characteristic of American utilitarian glassware from the 1960s and 1970s

Lot: 9 - AMBERINA GLASS DIAMOND POINT RUFFLED PEDESTAL COMPOTE

A mid-century amberina glass pedestal compote featuring a pressed diamond point pattern on the exterior of the bowl. The vessel displays a distinct color gradient, transitioning from a ruby red ruffled rim down through orange tones to a yellow-amber base. The bowl is joined to a pedestal stem featuring a faceted knop, which rests on a circular base decorated with a radial sunburst pattern. This item is characteristic of American art glass production from the mid-20th century. No manufacturer labels, marks, or signatures are visible on the piece.

Lot: 10 - VINTAGE AMBERINA GLASS RUFFLED PEDESTAL COMPOTE WITH CABBAGE ROSE PATTERN

This vintage glass pedestal compote is attributed to Fenton Art Glass and features the Cabbage Rose pattern. The piece is crafted from amberina glass, exhibiting a color gradient that transitions from a vibrant red at the rim to a golden yellow at the base. The exterior of the bowl is decorated with a pressed floral motif of roses and foliage. The form includes a wide, ruffled and crimped rim, a multi-knobbed stem, and a scalloped circular foot. No maker marks or signatures were identified on the item during inspection. Dimensions: Not provided.

Lot: 11 - FENTON HAND PAINTED SATIN CUSTARD GLASS RUFFLED PEDESTAL BOWL

A hand painted custard glass pedestal bowl produced by the Fenton Art Glass Company. The piece is crafted from opaque yellow custard glass with an acid-etched satin finish. The form features a flared, ruffled rim and a circular pedestal base. The exterior is decorated with hand painted floral motifs depicting yellow daisy-like blossoms with orange centers and green foliage. This decoration is present on the main body and the foot. The underside of the base bears a hand written signature in black script reading Hand painted by J. Hulbert, identifying the artist as Janice Hulbert.

Lot: 12 - RUBY RED HOBNAIL FENTON GLASS PEDESTAL COMPOTE WITH RUFFLED RIM

This mid-centuy pedestal compote is crafted in deep ruby red Fenton glass. The exterior of the bowl features a prominent hobnail pattern that terminates in a multi-point ruffled rim. Based on the distinctive pattern and form. The bowl is supported by a faceted, hexagonal-style stem resting on a smooth circular foot. The glass displays a rich, saturated red color with lighter orange-red tones visible in the thinner sections of the stem when backlit. The interior of the bowl is smooth.

Lot: 13 - VINTAGE FENTON AQUA BLUE RUFFLED GLASS PEDESTAL COMPOTE

A vintage fenton pedestal compote featuring a vibrant turquoise blue color. The item is designed with a deep bowl showcasing an inverted thumbprint pattern, also known as a coin spot motif. The rim is finished with a wide, hand-crimped ruffled edge. The bowl is supported by a faceted hexagonal pedestal stem that tapers down to a smooth, circular footed base. Resembling their Colonial Blue line from the mid-20th century.

Lot: 14 - BLUE SLAG FENTON GLASS FOOTED COMPOTE IN CABBAGE ROSE PATTERN

This footed compote is crafted from blue and white marbled slag Fenton glass. The piece features a deep conical bowl decorated with a relief-molded Cabbage Rose pattern, showcasing clusters of berries and foliage. The rim is finished with a prominent ruffled or crimped edge. It rests on a short stem with a central knop, terminating in a scalloped, petal-form foot. The slag glass technique creates a unique, swirled appearance where the opaque white and vibrant blue glass blend. Height: 7.5 inches.

Lot: 15 - A PAIR OF COBALT BLUE MODERNTONE PATTERN GLASS FOOTED CREAMER AND SUGAR BOWL

A pair of cobalt blue depression-era glass service pieces attributed to the Hazel-Atlas Glass Company in the Moderntone pattern. The set includes one footed creamer with a single handle and a pinched pouring spout, and one footed open sugar bowl with two handles. Both pieces are crafted from transparent cobalt blue glass and feature a series of horizontal concentric rings around the body, typical of the Art Deco influence of the mid-20th century. The bases are footed with a flared rim. The underside of the sugar bowl base displays faint, raised characters arranged in a circular pattern, including the word MADE, while the creamer base shows indistinct raised marks. This pattern was originally produced in the United States between 1934 and 1942.

Lot: 16 - PINK MOSSER GLASS RABBIT-ON-NEST COVERED DISHES

Mosser glass rabbit-on-nest covered dishes. is a translucent pink pressed glass rabbit-on-nest trinket dish, consisting of a stylized rabbit cover on a basketweave-textured base.

Lot: 17 - VINTAGE EMERALD GREEN PRESSED GLASS HEN ON A NEST COVERED DISH

This two-piece pressed glass covered dish is designed in the traditional Hen on a Nest form and executed in transparent emerald green glass. The lid is molded in the shape of a nesting hen with textured feather detailing across the body and a smooth, upright tail. The base features a vertically ribbed lower section and a wide, scalloped rim decorated with a raised twisted rope or cable motif. The size is consistent with a small trinket dish or individual salt cellar. While this pattern and color are associated with 20th-century American glass production by manufacturers like L. E. Smith and Mosser Glass, no maker's marks are visible on the interior or exterior surfaces.

Lot: 18 - MOSSER YELLOW GLASS HEN ON NEST COVERED DISH

Approx 3-4 in

Lot: 19 - VINTAGE MINI MOSSER EMERALD GREEN SATIN GLASS CAT ON NEST

A two-piece novelty covered dish crafted emerald green glass featuring a uniform acid-etched satin frosted finish. The lid is molded in the form of a reclining cat with detailed textures representing fur, facial features, and ears. The matching base consists of a fluted or ribbed exterior body with a wide, scalloped rim. This design is commonly identified in the collector market as a Cat on a Nest or Cat on a Basket. While the form is highly consistent with items produced by mid-to-late 20th-century American Dimensions: Mini

Lot: 20 - VINTAGE TEAL MOSSER HEN ON NEST

Approx 6 in

Lot: 21 - MOSSER JIMMY BUFFET CARNIVAL GLASS HEN ON NEST

A two-piece pressed glass covered dish in the classic Hen on Nest form. The item is crafted from translucent aqua blue glass featuring a metallic iridescent surface treatment that displays a spectrum of pink, purple, and gold hues. The lid is modeled as a nesting hen with detailed molded feathering and a prominent, upright tail. The base is designed as a nest with a diamond-quilted pattern around the exterior and a decorative beaded rim where the two pieces join.

Lot: 22 - MOSSER GLASS HEN ON NEST COVERED DISH

This two-piece pressed glass covered dish is fashioned in the form of a nesting hen on a decorative base. The set is crafted from opaque light pink milk glass, a color frequently identified as Crown Tuscan. The lid is molded into a figural hen with relief details depicting feathers, a textured comb, and an upright fan-shaped tail. The base is designed as a nest featuring a vertically ribbed exterior and a wide, scalloped rim with a petal-like border. Approximately 6in in diameter

Lot: 23 - AMERICAN MOSSER BLACK OPAQUE GLASS COVERED TURKEY DISH WITH LACE EDGE PEDESTAL BASE

A two-piece covered glass dish in the form of a turkey, manufactured from opaque black glass with a high-gloss finish. The lid is molded into the detailed figure of a seated turkey, featuring embossed textures on the body and a prominent fanned tail. The base consists of a pedestal bowl characterized by a wide, open-work lattice or "lace edge" rim. This specific design is characteristic of mid-20th-century American Mosser glass

Lot: 24 - ANTIQUE BOHEMIAN STYLE ENAMELED EMERALD GREEN GLASS VASE HAND PAINTED FLORAL

An antique enameled glass vase, possibly of Bohemian origin, featuring a deep emerald green translucent glass body. The vessel is designed with a tapered, elongated form leading to a wide, ruffled, and fluted rim. The exterior is adorned with hand-painted enamel floral motifs. The central design features a large white blossom resembling a lily or tulip, situated above a cluster of smaller five-petaled white flowers with orange centers. The decoration is accented with hand-painted gilt foliage and a gold-toned band encircling both the ruffled rim and the circular base.

Lot: 25 - WHITE SATIN FENTON ART GLASS MOUSE FIGURINE WITH HAND-PAINTED FLORALS

A stylized mouse figurine crafted from white frosted satin glass, Fenton Art Glass. The figure features oversized circular ears and a seated pose. Subtle blue opalescent highlights are present on the tips of the ears and around the base. Hand-painted details include blue eyes with lashes, a pink nose, and a smiling mouth. Floral decorations consisting of pink blossoms and blue forget-me-not style flowers with green foliage are applied to the chest, the back of the head, and the lower back. No factory marks or decorator signatures were identified on the exterior of the piece. Height: Approximately 3 inches.

Lot: 26 - HAND-BLOWN SOMMERSO ART GLASS SEA TURTLE FIGURINE

This hand-blown art glass figurine depicts a sea turtle, crafted using the sommerso technique. The piece features a vibrant cobalt blue glass core encased within a thick layer of clear glass. The turtle is stylized with a rounded translucent shell, an upturned head, and four distinct flipper-like legs. Small internal air bubbles, commonly referred to as seeds, are visible within the glass, which is characteristic of hand-blown production.

Lot: 27 - FENTON 1997 THE WAY HOME LIMITED EDITION HAND PAINTED AMBERINA SATIN GLASS PLATE

A hand-painted decorative art glass plate produced by the Fenton Art Glass Company. The plate is crafted from Amberina glass, also referred to as Sunset glass, featuring a vibrant red center that transitions to a bright orange-yellow at the scalloped and crimped rim. The glass has been treated with a satin finish. The front of the plate displays a detailed winter landscape titled The Way Home, depicting a snow-covered covered bridge with a wreath, a winding road with a split-rail fence, snow-dusted evergreen trees, and two Canada geese on a body of water. A radiant stylized star is positioned in the upper center. The scene is executed with textured white paint to simulate snow. The plate retains its original circular paper label on the front, which features the Fenton script F logo and reads FENTON / Handpainted / in USA. A faint embossed oval Fenton logo is present on the base. The reverse is also signed and numbered in white paint: # 1180 / 1750 / Hand Painted by / B. Cumberland / 1997. This indicates the piece is number 1180 of a limited edition of 1750. Diameter: 8 inches.

Lot: 28 - FENTON WHITE OPALESCENT DIAMOND OPTIC PINK CREST HAND PAINTED GLASS PITCHER SIGNED BY KAREN KUPARDUS

A hand-blown glass pitcher produced by the Fenton Art Glass Company of Williamstown, West Virginia. The body is constructed from white opalescent glass featuring a diamond optic lattice pattern. The vessel is designed with a deeply crimped and ruffled cranberry glass rim, a style known as a pink crest, and a matching applied ribbed cranberry glass handle. The exterior is decorated with a hand-painted floral motif consisting of stylized pink blossoms with blue dotted centers and green foliage. The underside of the base is hand-signed in green script: Fenton hand Painted By K. Kupardus. This indicates the piece was decorated by Fenton artist Karen Kupardus. The pitcher retains its original two-sided paper hang tag. One side displays a silhouette of a glassblower with the text FENTON Glass Artistry in the Making RINGING. The reverse side features the Fenton logo and the text FENTON HANDMADE IN THE U.S.A. WILLIAMSTOWN, WV 26187.

Lot: 29 - TWO FENTON HAND PAINTED GLASS BELLS INCLUDING VIOLETS IN THE SNOW PATTERN

This lot features two examples of hand-painted art glass bells manufactured by Fenton Art Glass. The first bell is composed of opaque white milk glass with a clear glass ruffled edge, a characteristic of the Silver Crest line. It is decorated with a molded trellis and beadwork pattern and hand-painted with purple floral motifs in the Violets in the Snow pattern. The interior of the bell bears the hand-painted signature of artist Susan Lee. The second bell is crafted from translucent pink glass featuring a molded textured handle and a scalloped rim. This piece is hand-painted with a floral spray of pink blossoms with white raised texture. It retains the original silver foil label on the exterior indicating Fenton Handmade in USA. Both pieces include their respective clappers attached by metal chains.

Lot: 30 - TRIO OF FENTON ART GLASS COLLECTIBLE BELLS INCLUDING OHIO BICENTENNIAL AND HAND-PAINTED EXAMPLES

This lot features three collectible art glass bells produced by the Fenton Art Glass Company of Williamstown, West Virginia. The first bell is an Ohio Bicentennial commemorative piece made of clear pressed glass with a hammered or thumbprint texture and a faceted handle. It is decorated with etched or sandblasted designs depicting a guitar, a quilt block, and an open book, and is inscribed with Ohio 1803-2003 and Culture. It retains its original silver-tone manufacturer label. The second bell is crafted from opaque ebony glass with a high-gloss finish, hand-painted with a floral motif featuring golden-tan leaves and blue-gray flowers with a thin gold-tone band at the shoulder. The third bell is made of pale yellow custard or satin glass with a matte finish, hand-painted with a winter landscape scene including a snow-covered house, evergreen trees, and a red bow with holly. All three bells are finished with a scalloped rim. The lot includes one original silver-colored Fenton storage box featuring the script F logo.

Lot: 31 - TRIO OF AMERICAN VINTAGE PRESSED GLASS BOWLS AND COVERED DISH

A collection of three vintage American pressed glass items in amber and clear colorways. The deep amber bowl is in the Daisy and Button pattern, attributed to the L.E. Smith Glass Company, and features a textured geometric exterior with a prominent ruffled and crimped rim. The clear glass vessel is a two-piece, egg-shaped lidded trinket box decorated with a central band of stylized fan motifs and diamond-point texturing. The light amber bowl is in the Petal pattern, consistent with designs by Federal Glass or McKee Glass, and features a stippled circular base with radiating petal-shaped ribs that form a scalloped rim. No maker marks or labels are visible on the pieces.

Lot: 32 - MOSSER GEORGIA BLUE TURQUOISE ART GLASS PUMPKIN

2025 ed

Lot: 33 - TRIO OF BLUE PRESSED GLASS TABLEWARE INCLUDING AN INDIANA GLASS PRINCESS PATTERN COVERED DISH

This lot contains three pieces of vintage blue pressed glass. The largest item is a covered candy dish in light blue translucent glass, identified as the Princess pattern and attributed to Indiana Glass. The base features a diamond-point pattern around the lower section with vertical fluting on the upper panels. The matching lid displays a radiating ribbed design and is topped with a faceted pyramid-style finial. Accompanying the dish is a creamer and sugar set in deep cobalt blue glass. Both pieces are decorated with horizontal concentric rings in a style consistent with the Moderntone pattern produced by companies such as Hazel-Atlas or Hocking Glass during the mid-20th century. The sugar bowl is an open vessel with two applied handles, and the creamer features a single handle and a pinched pouring spout. Both cobalt pieces rest on flared circular bases. A yellow auction lot sticker with the handwritten number 33 is present on the lid of the light blue dish. No maker marks are visible on any of the items.

Lot: 34 - JIMMY BUFFET BLUE MOSSER HON

5-6in

Lot: 35 - TEAL GREEN MOSSER GLASS HEN-ON-NEST

Length: approximately 5.5 inches.

Lot: 36 - TRIO OF AMBER AND AMBERINA STYLE AMERICAN DEPRESSION GLASS TABLEWARE

This lot consists of three pieces of vintage American pressed glass, characteristic of the Depression era. The first item is a pedestal candy dish or compote featuring a bicolor Amberina-style aesthetic, with a translucent ruby red stem and a golden-yellow amber bowl and base. The bowl is designed with a beaded rim and a faceted diamond-patterned underside, while the foot features a sunburst motif and scalloped edge. The second item is a round amber glass bowl decorated with a starburst and oval pattern. The design includes large oval medallions with stylized sunburst motifs surrounding a central bottom star, complemented by a decoratively scalloped rim. The third item is a flared, fan-shaped amber vase. It is embellished with beaded vertical lines forming a chevron or zipper motif on the body, set upon a circular base with a distinct spiral-ribbed or swirl design. No maker marks or signatures were observed on any of the pieces. Compote: 5.5 inches height, 6 inches diameter Bowl: 3 inches height, 8.5 inches diameter Vase: 7.5 inches height, 7 inches width.

Lot: 37 - A PAIR OF VINTAGE OLIVE GREEN PRESSED GLASS RIBBED CANDLESTICK HOLDERS

This pair of low-profile candlestick holders is constructed from pressed glass in an olive green shade. The design consists of a flared, scalloped rim transitioning into a paneled stem with a rounded mid-section. The pieces sit on a wide, flared base characterized by vertical ribbing and a scalloped edge. Each holder has a small handwritten paper label attached to the base; one reads Fenton thumbprint in cursive and the other FENTON Thumbprint in block letters. While these labels provide a specific attribution, the design is also visually consistent with the Eldorado pattern produced by the Hazel-Atlas Glass Company. No embossed manufacturer marks are present on the glass itself.

Lot: 38 - COBALT BLUE PRESSED GLASS TWO HANDLED SPOONER IN THE INVERTED STRAWBERRY PATTERN

A deep cobalt blue pressed glass two handled vessel, identified as a spooner or open sugar bowl. The piece is decorated in the Inverted Strawberry pattern, featuring embossed, textured strawberries, detailed leaves, and blossoms. It is designed with a scalloped rim and two opposing molded handles. The vessel tapers toward a flared circular foot. This item is attributed to Mosser Glass, as it reflects a contemporary reproduction of a classic Early American Pattern Glass design. No maker marks or signatures are visible on the piece. Height: approximately 4.5 inches.

Lot: 39 - THREE MID-CENTURY MODERN AVOCADO GREEN PRESSED GLASS GRADUATED CANISTERS

This set consists of three graduated apothecary-style canisters made of vibrant avocado green pressed glass. The jars feature square-shaped bodies with rounded shoulders and matching fitted glass lids. Each lid is topped with a rounded finial decorated with a molded thumbprint or dimple pattern encircling the base. This design is highly characteristic of mid-century American kitchenware from the 1960s and 1970s and is attributed to the L.E. Smith Glass Company. The pieces are formed via a pressing process, showing visible mold seams and uniform coloration. No manufacturer marks or signatures were identified on the items.

Lot: 40 - AMBER MOON AND STAR PATTERN PRESSED GLASS PEDESTAL COMPOTE

An amber pressed glass pedestal compote featuring the Moon and Star pattern, attributed to the L.E. Smith Glass Company. The item displays the classic motif of large raised circular indentations, each containing a central embossed starburst. The bowl is finished with a ruffled or crimped rim. The pedestal stem features a single circular indentation, and the circular base repeats the pattern with smaller scale moon and star elements. The glass is a uniform deep honey-gold or amber color throughout. No manufacturer marks or signatures are visible on the base or body.

Lot: 41 - AMBER PRESSED GLASS MOON AND STAR PATTERN FOOTED COMPOTE

This footed compote is constructed of deep amber pressed glass and features the classic Moon and Star pattern. The body of the vessel is decorated with large circular indentations alternating with smaller starburst motifs. It is finished with a wide, ruffled rim and sits on a tapered pedestal base. The circular foot also displays pressed starburst designs around the perimeter. While unmarked, this specific pattern and amber colorway are characteristic of mid-20th century production attributed to the L.E. Smith Glass Company.

Lot: 42 - TWO DECORATIVE GLASS ITEMS INCLUDING AN OPAQUE WHITE HOBNAIL BASKET AND AN AMETHYST PRESSED GLASS BOWL

This lot features two vintage glass vessels. The first is an opaque white milk glass basket featuring a crimped, ruffled rim and an applied loop handle. The exterior body is decorated with a hobnail pattern consisting of raised, rounded projections. This item is designed in the style of Fenton Art Glass. The second vessel is a squat, rounded bowl in deep amethyst or purple pressed glass, often referred to as a rose bowl. It features a scalloped rim and a low collar base, with an ornate geometric pattern of radiating stars, diamond points, and textured panels. This design is attributed to Fenton. Both pieces are made of molded glass. No maker marks or signatures are visible on either piece.

Lot: 43 - A PAIR OF VINTAGE EMERALD GREEN GLASS APOTHECARY CANISTERS ATTRIBUTED TO WHEATON

This pair of graduated apothecary-style storage jars is crafted from transparent emerald green glass. Each canister features a tapered body with a wide shoulder. The coordinating glass lids are fitted and decorated with a distinctive band of circular thumbprint or bullseye indentations encircling a domed central knob. The glass is a vibrant, uniform green color characteristic of mid-20th-century American glassware production. Large Canister: Approximately 9-10 inches tall with lid Small Canister: Approximately 7-8 inches tall with lid.

Lot: 44 - A PAIR OF RUBY RED BEADED GLASS PLATES ATTRIBUTED TO LUMINARC ARCOROC

This is a pair of pressed glass plates in a deep ruby red color. The design features a decorative pattern of concentric circles consisting of raised beads or dots on the exterior underside, while the interior surface is smooth. This specific beaded pattern and color are highly consistent with glassware produced by French manufacturers Luminarc and Arcoroc. No maker marks, signatures, or labels are visible on either piece.

Lot: 45 - COBALT BLUE PRESSED GLASS LIDDED CANDY DISH IN THE MOON AND STAR PATTERN

This lidded candy dish or small compote is crafted from deep cobalt blue pressed glass. The piece is decorated in the Moon and Star pattern, originally known as Star and Punty, which features large circular indentations known as moons and smaller pressed compass-rose motifs known as stars arranged in a repeating sequence. The bowl is footed with a flared pedestal base that mirrors the pattern and features a scalloped rim. The matching domed lid is similarly decorated and topped with a multi-faceted decorative finial. While this pattern was originally produced in the 19th century, this cobalt blue version is attributed to the L.E. Smith Glass Company from the mid-20th century. There are no visible maker's marks on the interior or exterior of the glass.

Lot: 46 - VINTAGE RUBY RED WHEATON GLASS CRUET IN THE CAPE COD PATTERN

This ruby red pressed glass cruet with a matching stopper is attributed to the Avon 1876 Cape Cod collection, manufactured by Wheaton Glass. The design features bullseye medallions with diamond-point texture centers, separated by scrolled vertical ribs. The piece includes an ornate, scrolled handle with textured circular accents and sits on a scalloped foot. The matching stopper is topped with a spherical faceted diamond-point finial. This pattern was launched in 1975 for the United States Bicentennial and is inspired by early nineteenth-century Sandwich glass patterns.

Lot: 47 - A PAIR OF FOOTED MOONLIGHT BLUE GLASS CREAMER AND SUGAR BOWL

This set consists of a matching creamer and open sugar bowl crafted from translucent light blue pressed glass. Both pieces feature a molded design of fanned, overlapping ribs that terminate in a scalloped rim. Each item is supported by a three-footed base, with each foot displaying a ribbed texture. The creamer is designed with a single handle and a formed pouring spout, while the matching sugar bowl features two handles. This specific design and color are attributed to the Cambridge Glass Company's Caprice pattern in Moonlight Blue, produced starting in the late 1930s. No maker's marks are visible on either piece.

Lot: 48 - TWO AMERICAN GLASS PEDESTAL COMPOTES INCLUDING IMPERIAL GLASS AND PINK SATIN GLASS

This lot features two American glass pedestal compotes of differing styles and materials. The first is a clear pressed glass pedestal bowl manufactured by the Imperial Glass Company, as confirmed by a blue oval foil label on the interior reading HAND CRAFTED Imperial USA. It is decorated with a pinwheel and starburst pattern, featuring a scalloped rim and a matching patterned foot. A secondary gold foil sticker is present on the exterior but shows significant wear. The second item is a pink satin glass compote with a molded leaf design on the body and a heavily crimped or ruffled rim. The piece exhibits a color gradient, transitioning from an opaque frosted pink base to a more translucent pink at the rim.

Lot: 49 - TWO MID-CENTURY AND EARLY 20TH-CENTURY DECORATIVE ART GLASS VASES

This lot includes two distinct glass vessels. The first is a mid-century modern bi-color vase featuring a sommerso technique that transitions from deep emerald green at the flared rim and pulled handles to a honey-amber base. The lower bulbous section is heavily lobed and contains bullicante controlled bubble decorations. The second item is an early 20th-century trumpet-form bud vase with an iridescent marigold lustre finish. The body is decorated with a wheel-cut or etched grape cluster and vine motif. It is supported by a clear glass circular pedestal foot and finished with a ruffled or crimped rim. No maker's marks, signatures, or labels are visible on either piece. Bi-color vase height: approximately 8-10 inches Trumpet vase height: approximately 10-12 inches.

Lot: 50 - VINTAGE AMBER MOSSER SEATED CAT FIGURINE

A molded glass figurine of a seated cat, crafted from translucent amber-colored pressed glass. The figure is depicted in a crouching pose with its head tilted upward and to the side, featuring a stylized expression with molded texture detailing the fur, whiskers, and eyes. The piece is unsigned and lacks visible factory marks or signatures. The design and material are consistent with mid-20th century American decorative glass collectibles, bearing a strong resemblance to pieces produced by manufacturers is as Mosser

Lot: 51 - IMPERIAL GLASS VERDE GREEN HOBSTAR LIDDED CANISTER

This lidded canister was produced by the Imperial Glass Company of Bellaire, Ohio, dating to the mid-20th century. The item is manufactured from pressed glass in a deep olive green color. The decorative pattern consists of large pinwheel or hobstar motifs alternating with panels of diamond-point quilting across the cylindrical body. The coordinating lid features a diamond-point texture and is topped with a faceted, stepped finial. A small blue and silver foil manufacturer's label remains attached to the interior rim of the jar, displaying the company's script IG logo and the word Imperial.

Lot: 52 - VICTORIAN FLOW BLUE IRONSTONE FLORAL WASH PITCHER

An ironstone wash pitcher from the late 19th or early 20th century. The vessel features a bulbous, lobed body decorated with a blue transfer-printed floral spray depicting roses and blossoms. The decoration is executed in a flow blue style, characterized by the intentional diffusion of the cobalt blue pigment into the white glaze during firing. Molded scrollwork ornamentation is present around the base and the neck. The pitcher is designed with a scalloped, high-arched rim, a prominent pouring spout, and an ornate, molded C-scroll handle. No manufacturer marks or backstamps are visible on the exterior surfaces shown.

Lot: 53 - A PAIR OF MINIATURE BLUE OPALESCENT HOBNAIL GLASS FENTON

A two-piece set of miniature table service items in blue opalescent hobnail glass, attributed to the Fenton Art Glass Company. The set consists of a small creamer with a single handle and an integrated pouring spout, and a matching open sugar bowl featuring two handles. Both vessels are crafted from pressed glass with an all-over hobnail pattern. The glass exhibits a translucent light blue color that transitions to a milky white opalescence at the rims and on the tips of the raised hobnails. No manufacturer marks or signatures are visible on either piece.

Lot: 54 - BLUE OPALESCENT HOBNAIL GLASS RUFFLED PEDESTAL BOWL ATTRIBUTED TO FENTON

This glass pedestal bowl, often referred to as a compote or candy dish, is attributed to the Fenton Art Glass Company and is executed in the Blue Opalescent Hobnail pattern. The vessel is crafted from transparent medium blue glass and features a dense pattern of raised, rounded hobnails covering the exterior of the bowl and the flared, circular base. The rim is characterized by a wide, double-crimped ruffled edge with a milky white opalescent treatment that blends into the blue body. The bowl is supported by a short, fluted stem. No manufacturer marks, logos, or signatures are visible on the piece.

Lot: 55 - A PAIR OF FENTON BLUE OPALESCENT HOBNAIL GLASS CORNUCOPIA VASES

This lot features a pair of cornucopia-style vases manufactured by the Fenton Art Glass Company. Each piece is crafted from blue opalescent hobnail glass, a signature Fenton pattern. The vases are formed in a horn of plenty shape that curves upward from a circular pedestal base. The body and curled tail of each vessel are decorated with a repeating pattern of raised hobnails. The wide, flared rim features a tight crimped or ruffled edge with a concentrated milky-white opalescent finish, contrasting with the translucent light blue of the main body. The underside of each base contains an oval-shaped impressed maker mark characteristic of Fenton production from the 1970s onward.

Lot: 56 - A PAIR OF MOON AND STAR PATTERN COLONIAL BLUE PRESSED GLASS CANDLESTICKS WITH PEG LAMP ATTACHMENTS

This lot consists of a pair of pressed glass candlesticks and matching accessories in the Moon and Star pattern, finished in a vibrant colonial blue hue. The pattern features deep circular indentations, commonly referred to as moons, and smaller embossed floral or star motifs set against a textured background. The candlestick bases are bell-shaped with flared, scalloped rims. The set includes two matching blue glass peg lamp attachments designed for insertion into the candlestick sockets to accommodate votives or oil. Each peg attachment is fitted with a ribbed, off-white plastic or rubber gasket at the base. Two off-white taper candles are also included as shown. The design and color are characteristic of mid-20th-century American pressed glass, frequently associated with manufacturers such as L.E. Smith Glass Co. and L.G. Wright. There are no visible maker marks, signatures, or labels present on the items. Candlestick bases: approximately 4.5 inches tall Total height with peg attachments: approximately 7.5 inches.

Lot: 57 - A PAIR OF KEMPLE WHEATON BLUE GLASS LACE AND DEWDROP CREAMER AND SUGAR BOWL

This is a two-piece set of pressed glass tableware in the Lace and Dewdrop pattern, also referred to as Beaded Medallion. The set includes one creamer and one two-handled open sugar bowl, both produced in a translucent turquoise blue glass. The design is characterized by a horizontal band of stippled spade medallions above a densely beaded field interspersed with small floral elements. Both vessels feature ornate handles with scrolled thumb rests and beaded detailing along the grip. The underside of the base on both pieces displays the embossed manufacturer mark of a K positioned over a W, identifying the set as a product of the John E. Kemple Glass Works molds after acquisition by Wheaton Glass.

Lot: 58 - VIKING GLASS COBALT BLUE SWUNG GLASS TEARDROP VASE

This mid-century modern swung glass vase was manufactured by the Viking Glass Company of New Martinsville, West Virginia. The piece is crafted from vibrant cobalt blue transparent glass and features a weighted, teardrop-shaped base. The long, slender neck concludes in an asymmetrical, flame-like pulled rim, which is the result of the swung glass production technique. An original blue and gold foil manufacturer label is adhered to the neck, featuring a stylized Viking ship icon and the text VIKING HAND MADE. This specific form is part of the Epic line produced by the company during the mid-20th century. Height: Approximately 14 inches.

Lot: 59 - PAIR OF COBALT BLUE ART GLASS LIDDED 6-PETAL PEDESTAL CANDY DISHES

This lot consists of a pair of matching lidded pedestal jars, frequently identified as candy dishes or apothecary-style vessels. The items are crafted from pressed glass in a deep cobalt blue color. Based on the distinctive 6-Petal pattern and form, these pieces are attributed to the Epic line produced by Viking Glass. Each jar features a bowl with six large, rounded vertical panels or petals and is supported by a pedestal base with a molded lobed design. The matching lids have a tiered profile and are topped with faceted knob finials. No maker marks, labels, or signatures are visible on either the jars or the lids.

Lot: 60 - ANCHOR HOCKING LASER BLUE GLASS TUMBLERS

A set of glass tumblers produced by Anchor Hocking in the Laser Blue colorway. The tumblers feature the Flair pattern, characterized by a waisted, tapered body and a weighted, multi-sided base. Each glass is marked on the underside with a small, etched anchor logo. The turquoise blue glass exhibits a thick sham base.

Lot: 61 - BLUE OPALESCENT HOBNAIL GLASS FAN VASE FENTON ART GLASS

Attributed to Fenton Art Glass, this is a vintage American fan-shaped vase in the Blue Opalescent Hobnail pattern. The piece is crafted from glass that transitions from a translucent light blue base to a milky white opalescent finish along the flattened top rim. It features the signature hobnail pattern characterized by rows of raised, rounded protrusions. The vessel is supported by a short, waisted stem on a circular pedestal foot. A molded oval mark is located on the top surface of the foot, though the characters within the oval are not clearly legible. This combination of form, color, and pattern is highly characteristic of Fenton Art Glass production.

Lot: 62 - A TRIO OF BLUE OPALESCENT HOBNAIL GLASS FENTON

A trio of graduated nesting glass dishes, likely ashtrays or bowls, featuring a blue translucent body with a white opalescent crimped rim. The exterior of each piece is decorated in a hobnail pattern, characterized by rows of raised, rounded projections. Each dish features a ruffled or fluted scalloped edge. This set is designed to stack or nest together. Faint, embossed oval marks are present in the center interior of the smallest and medium-sized dishes, though the text within is not clearly legible. The largest dish contains a translucent rectangular label residue in the center. Dimensions: Diameter 1: approximately 3 inches Diameter 2: approximately 4.5 inches Diameter 3: approximately 6 inches.

Lot: 63 - FENTON BLUE OPALESCENT HOBNAIL GLASS RUFFLED BOWL

This is a shallow, circular bowl crafted from blue opalescent glass, featuring the classic hobnail pattern of raised, rounded studs. The bowl exhibits a milky white opalescence along the scalloped, ruffled rim and at the tips of the hobs, which contrasts with the translucent light blue glass body. It is supported by a short, integral ring pedestal base. The interior base of the bowl contains a molded maker's mark consisting of an oval frame surrounding the name Fenton in cursive script. A small number 8 is embossed within the oval above the name, identifying the piece as a product of the Fenton Art Glass Company from the 1980s.

Lot: 64 - BLUE OPALESCENT HOBNAIL GLASS BOWL WITH RUFFLED RIM, ATTRIBUTED TO FENTON

Attributed to the Fenton Art Glass Company, this bowl is crafted from blue opalescent pressed glass. The piece is characterized by an all-over hobnail pattern on the exterior and features a wide, deeply ruffled and crimped rim. The color transitions from a light sky blue at the base to a milky white opalescence along the rim. It is supported by a low, integral circular base. This design is highly representative of Fenton production during the mid-20th century.

Lot: 65 - BEAVER ROADRUNNER 25 CENT SPIRAL GUMBALL MACHINE

A vintage commercial spiral gumball machine manufactured by Beaver. The unit features a red painted metal weighted base and hopper assembly. A large clear acrylic globe sits atop the machine, while the central delivery column is enclosed in a clear acrylic tube. Internally, a neon green and orange plastic spiral track guides vended products to the dispenser. The front of the hopper is fitted with a Beaver rotary coin mechanism embossed with the maker name and set for 25 cent operation. A metal identification plate on the base is marked with the designations T-200 and 8-PL50S. A circular gold 25 cent sticker is applied to the front of the globe. Height: Approximately 58 to 60 inches.

Lot: 66 - A COLLECTION OF ASTRO BULK VENDING MACHINES ON A TIERED STAND

This collection of bulk vending machines features units manufactured by Astro, identified by the stylized A logo embossed on the polished cast metal dispensing flaps. The machines are mounted on a black-painted heavy-duty metal floor stand in a staggered, tiered configuration. Each individual dispenser unit is constructed with a blue-painted steel base and a clear acrylic or plastic globe. The mechanisms are traditional mechanical rotary coin-entry units designed for 25-cent operation. One dispenser features a vintage product label for Skittles Original Fruit candies. Another unit bears a service sticker stating space for the machine was donated to the Sandusky Kiwanis Club, indicating a geographic origin in Sandusky, Ohio. The metal stand features a cross-bar support and four feet for floor stability.

Lot: 67 - A SET OF OAK AND NORTHWESTERN COMMERCIAL BULK VENDING MACHINES ON A TWO-TIERED STAND

This set features professional bulk vending machines mounted on a heavy-duty, double-tiered metal stand. The collection includes machines from two prominent manufacturers. Two machines are manufactured by Oak, identified by the mark on the coin mechanisms. These units feature square-profile acrylic product globes and red-finished metal bodies. The other two machines are manufactured by Northwestern, with the manufacturer name appearing on the chrome-plated coin mechanisms. These units are designed with tapered, cylindrical acrylic product globes and red-finished metal housings. One globe retains a partial Rockets decal. Each unit is equipped with a rotary-style coin-operated mechanism and a front-facing product delivery chute. The machines are secured to a black-painted rectangular steel stand.

Lot: 68 - AN ASSORTMENT OF OAK MANUFACTURING CO. BULK VENDING MACHINES ON STAND

A vintage-style commercial bulk vending machine assembly featuring a five-unit configuration on a single weighted stand, manufactured by the Oak Manufacturing Co. The assembly consists of two distinct types of dispensers. On the left are two tall, rectangular vending machines constructed with red-painted metal bodies and chrome trim, equipped with 50-cent dual-quarter mechanical rotary coin mechanisms. On the right are three Acorn-style vending machines featuring red-painted metal bases and lids with clear square plastic product globes. Each coin mechanism is embossed with the maker mark OAK. The units feature instructional labels for 50-cent deposits and a service label for Ohio Bulk Vendors. The machines are mounted on a T-bar crossbar supported by a central chrome-plated pole and a heavy, circular, stepped metal base.

Lot: 69 - A TRIO OF MID-CENTURY MODERN BLUE ART GLASS VESSELS VIKING GLASS

This collection features three hand-finished art glass vessels in a vibrant, saturated peacock blue color, commonly associated with the Bluenique hue produced by the Viking Glass Company. The pieces reflect the mid-century modern aesthetic of the 1960s and 1970s, specifically resembling the Epic line. The central item is a tall, footed swung vase with three prominent pulled glass accents at the rim, consistent with Viking model 1475. To the right is a footed bowl with a sharp, multi-pointed ruffled rim in a handkerchief style. To the left is a lower, wider footed compote featuring a deeply undulating freeform rim. Each vessel is supported by a molded pedestal base. A small, rectangular silver-toned foil label is attached to the exterior of the handkerchief-style bowl, though the text remains illegible. Tall Vase: Approximately 11 to 12 inches tall Ruffled Bowl: Approximately 8 to 9 inches tall Compote: Approximately 6 to 7 inches tall.

Lot: 70 - FLORAL PORCELAIN IN THE DRESDEN STYLE INCLUDING A RETICULATED BASKET AND HANDLED DISH

This lot features two pieces of decorative white porcelain in the Dresden style, likely of German or Bavarian origin. The larger piece is an oval reticulated basket with pierced vertical rectangular openings and two integral handles. The interior center is decorated with a transfer-printed floral spray featuring pansies in shades of purple, blue, and yellow. It is accented with gilt lines and a scalloped rim with embossed scrollwork. The second item is an oval bonbon dish with a fixed central handle. The interior contains a transfer-printed bouquet of pink, yellow, and blue flowers. The handle is decorated with gilt stripes, and the scalloped rim features embossed foliate motifs with gold-tone edging. No maker marks are visible on either piece.

Lot: 71 - BOYD GLASS MINIATURE HEN ON NEST MARIGOLD CARNIVAL GLASS SALT DIP

A two-piece miniature pressed glass figurine in the form of a hen on a nest, produced by Boyd's Crystal Art Glass of Cambridge, Ohio. The covered dish consists of a lid molded as a seated hen with detailed feathering, a comb, and a beak. The base is a footed bowl featuring a basketweave texture and a scalloped rim. The piece is crafted from yellow glass with a marigold carnival finish, displaying an iridescent surface with metallic rainbow highlights. The interior base of the bowl is embossed with the Boyd maker's mark, featuring a capital B inside a diamond with four lines radiating from the corners.

Lot: 72 - BLUE IRIDESCENT FOOTED CARNIVAL GLASS BOWL WITH MOLDED GRAPE MOTIF

This vintage press-molded carnival glass bowl is attributed to the Indiana Glass Company in the Harvest Grape pattern. The piece is crafted from cobalt blue base glass with a heavy, multi-colored iridescent finish displaying vibrant tones of gold, green, purple, and teal. The exterior and interior basin are decorated with a molded relief pattern of grape clusters and vine leaves. The bowl has an oval form with a scalloped, ruffled rim and sits on three small, integrated feet. No manufacturer marks are visible on the item. Dimensions: Not provided.

Lot: 73 - THOMAS KINKADE MOONLIGHT COTTAGE TELEFLORA DECORATIVE CUP AND SAUCER SET

This decorative set includes a cup and matching saucer, both crafted from white glazed ceramic. The set features the Moonlight Cottage artwork by Thomas Kinkade, applied via transfer-printing. The cup is designed with a rounded form, a gilded D-shaped handle, and a gilded rim, showcasing an oval vignette of the cottage scene. The saucer is circular with a shallow well and a gilded rim, featuring a full-surface illustration of the cottage at dusk. Both items bear comprehensive backstamps on their bases, including the Thomas Kinkade Painter of Light trademark, the specific pattern title Moonlight Cottage, copyright information for Media Arts Group, Inc., the Teleflora gift logo, and the country of manufacture, China. Each piece also carries a printed warning indicating the set is not for food use and is intended for decorative purposes only.

Lot: 74 - THOMAS KINKADE THE ASPEN CHAPEL TELEFLORA GIFT DECORATIVE PLATE AND MUG SET

This decorative porcelain set, titled The Aspen Chapel, was produced by Teleflora Gift under license from Media Arts Group. The collection includes a circular plate and a coordinating mug, both featuring transfer-printed pastoral scenes after the artwork of Thomas Kinkade. The central image depicts a white chapel with a green steeple situated in an autumnal landscape with a stream and colorful trees. The mug includes the printed text Find comfort in faith above the illustration. Both pieces are accented with gilded rims, and the mug features a gilded handle. The set is presented on a dark wood-toned plastic display base that utilizes two brass-colored, spring-tensioned wire holders to secure the items. The reverse of the plate is marked with the Thomas Kinkade Painter of Light lantern logo, the pattern name The Aspen Chapel, a 2003 copyright date for Media Arts Group, Inc., and the Teleflora gift logo. An origin mark indicates the set was made in China. A functional warning is also present, stating the vessel is not for food use and is for decorative purposes only.

Lot: 75 - HORIZON BLUE PRESSED GLASS FOOTED BASKET WITH RUFFLED RIM

This pressed glass basket is designed in the Canterbury pattern, which is attributed to the Indiana Glass Company. The piece is rendered in a vibrant turquoise colorway known as Horizon Blue. The pattern features an all-over geometric motif of interlocking diamonds with central raised bosses. The basket is characterized by a flared rim with deep ruffles and a scalloped edge, sitting atop a short pedestal base with vertical ribbing. It is finished with a tall, smooth, arched handle of the same blue glass. There are no visible maker marks or signatures on the piece. Height: Approximately 11 inches.

Lot: 76 - 13-PIECE IRIDESCENT BLUE CARNIVAL GLASS PUNCH SET IN THE HARVEST GRAPE PATTERN

This 13-piece punch set is attributed to Indiana Glass in the Princess Blue iridescent finish and Harvest Grape pattern. The set includes one large punch bowl and twelve matching cups. The pieces are constructed from pressed glass with an applied iridescent coating that creates a multi-color finish with tones of magenta, green, and gold over an electric blue base. The decorative motif features embossed grape clusters and vine leaves in relief. The punch bowl is designed with a sawtooth scalloped rim and a fluted interior base. Each of the matching cups includes a molded curved handle and corresponding relief decoration. No maker marks or signatures are visible on the bowl or the cups. The set is accompanied by twelve clear plastic hooks used for hanging the cups on the rim of the bowl for display.

Lot: 77 - BLUE IRIDESCENT CARNIVAL GLASS WATER PITCHER IN THE HARVEST GRAPE PATTERN

This vintage water pitcher is made of carnival glass, featuring an iridescent blue base with a peacock finish showing highlights of green, purple, and gold. The piece is decorated in the Harvest Grape pattern, which is attributed to the Indiana Glass Company. The design consists of vertical panels, each containing a cluster of grapes on the upper half and a single large grape leaf at the bottom. The pitcher includes a footed pedestal base, a molded C-scroll handle, and a pinched ice lip at the spout. It is constructed of heavy pressed glass with visible mold seams from the manufacturing process.

Lot: 78 - INDIANA GLASS HARVEST GRAPE IRIDESCENT BLUE CARNIVAL GLASS LIDDED CANISTER

This lidded canister or biscuit jar is made of iridescent blue carnival glass and is attributed to the Indiana Glass Company in the Harvest Grape pattern. The body of the jar features high-relief embossed grape clusters, large leaves, and scrolling vine tendrils set against a finely stippled background. The domed lid continues this motif and is topped with a molded pinecone-shaped finial. The base glass is a deep blue, treated with a metallic iridescent coating that displays a spectrum of highlights including gold, magenta, and green. No maker marks or signatures are visible on the exterior of the item or lid.

Lot: 79 - BLUE PRESSED GLASS BOWL IN THE YUTEC PATTERN

This decorative pressed glass bowl is rendered in a vibrant sapphire blue and features the Yutec pattern. The design is executed in the near-cut style, which was developed to emulate the intricate facets of American Brilliant Period cut glass. The exterior of the bowl is decorated with large pinwheel or buzzsaw motifs alternating with panels of fine diamond-point geometric textures. The top edge is finished with a continuous sawtooth serrated rim. The interior base of the bowl features a multi-pointed star or sunburst medallion. This pattern was originally produced by the McKee Glass Company and was later reproduced by companies such as Kemple and Wheaton. No maker marks, signatures, or labels are visible on the piece.

Lot: 80 - BLUE DIAMOND POINT PRESSED GLASS DISHES INDIANA GLASS

A pair of small, circular decorative dishes or individual ashtrays crafted from transparent aqua-blue pressed glass. Each piece features a dense, repeating diamond point pattern molded on the exterior surface. The interior base is decorated with a radial sunburst design consisting of molded rays that emanate from a central circular void. The rims are scalloped, following the geometry of the exterior diamond molding. Stylistically, these items are consistent with the Diamond Point pattern in the Horizon Blue colorway, which was produced by the Indiana Glass Company in the mid-20th century. Dimensions: Approximately 3 to 4 inches in diameter each.

Lot: 81 - IRIDESCENT COBALT BLUE CARNIVAL GLASS FOOTED BASKET IN THE CANTERBURY PATTERN

This footed basket is composed of deep cobalt blue glass with a multi-colored iridescent carnival finish, exhibiting highlights of purple, green, and gold. The piece features the Canterbury pattern, which is characterized by a band of embossed grapes and foliage on the upper body and a diamond-quilted texture on the lower portion. The basket is designed with a flared, ruffled rim and an applied smooth glass handle. It sits on a pedestal base with a scalloped edge. Based on the pattern and form, this piece is attributed to the Indiana Glass Company. The interior center is molded with a matching grape motif. No manufacturer marks are visible on the base or interior. Dimensions: (Not provided; to be added by the auction house).

Lot: 82 - WESTMORELAND SWIRL AND BALL PATTERN WHITE MILK GLASS PEDESTAL CANDY DISH

This two-piece pedestal candy dish is crafted from opaque white milk glass. The item is attributed to the Westmoreland Glass Company and features the Swirl and Ball pattern, which is characterized by prominent diagonal swirling ribs on both the bowl and the lid. Decorative raised spheres or beads form borders around the rim of the bowl, the corresponding edge of the lid, the base of the pedestal stem, and the foot. The lid is topped with a pointed, faceted finial. A visual inspection of the interior and the underside of the base reveals no manufacturer marks or signatures.

Lot: 83 - HAND-PAINTED MILK GLASS HURRICANE TABLE LAMP WITH FLORAL ROSE DECORATION

This Victorian-style hurricane table lamp, commonly referred to as a Gone with the Wind lamp, is constructed from opaque white milk glass. The lamp features a two-part body consisting of a large, globular upper shade with a ruffled, crimped top rim and a matching bulbous lower base set on a flared circular foot. Both glass sections are decorated with hand-painted floral motifs featuring large pink and red roses accented by soft gray and green foliage. The central assembly includes a brass-finished metal burner housing that connects the upper and lower glass components. A clear glass chimney is fitted through the top of the shade. The metal burner collar is embossed with the text Eagle Lighting. This unit has been electrified and contains a standard light bulb socket within the upper globe.

Lot: 84 - TWO PIECES OF MID-CENTURY MODERN TURQUOISE BLUE ART GLASS INCLUDING AN OVERSIZED SNIFTER AND TAPERED DECANTER

This lot consists of two pieces of mid-century modern hand-blown art glass finished in a vibrant turquoise blue color. The first item is a large decorative vessel shaped as an oversized brandy snifter, featuring a subtle optic swirl pattern on the bowl, a knopped stem, and a flat circular base. The second item is a tall tapered decanter with a teardrop-shaped body and a contrasting darker blue applied glass rim at the neck. The decanter is accompanied by a matching conical glass stopper with a cork wrap. While the forms and color are strongly characteristic of mid-century Italian glass from the Empoli region, no maker marks, signatures, or labels were found.

Lot: 85 - A SET OF BLUE PRESSED GLASS PITCHER AND TUMBLERS IN THE WINDSOR DIAMOND PATTERN

This nine-piece beverage set consists of a large pitcher and matching tumblers, crafted in the Windsor Diamond pattern, also known as Diamond Point. The items are made from vibrant aqua blue pressed glass. The design features a repeating raised diamond texture on the lower body of each vessel, transitioning to a smooth, flared rim. The pitcher is designed with an integrated ice lip and a handle textured with a coordinating diamond motif. This pattern and color are characteristic of mid-century American glassware manufacturers, including Indiana Glass and Anchor Hocking. No maker's marks are present on the items.

Lot: 86 - VINTAGE BLUE PRESSED GLASS DIAMOND POINT PATTERN COVERED DISH

This two-piece covered dish is crafted from vibrant aqua blue translucent pressed glass, featuring the deeply faceted Diamond Point pattern on both the lid and the body. The design includes a molded radial sunburst or starburst motif at the center of the lid and on the interior base of the bowl. The lid is equipped with a chrome-finished metal hardware assembly, consisting of a circular ring handle mounted on horizontal support arms with spherical finials. Based on the pattern and construction, the piece is attributed to the Indiana Glass company, although no manufacturer marks or signatures are visible on the glass. This item was likely produced as a vanity powder jar or small candy dish during the mid-20th century.

Lot: 87 - FENTON AMETHYST CARNIVAL GLASS RUFFLED BOWL IN VINTAGE GRAPE PATTERN

This pressed carnival glass bowl is attributed to the Fenton Art Glass Company, featuring the Vintage Grape pattern. The interior of the bowl displays six alternating clusters of grapes and vine leaves surrounding a central circular medallion with a single five-lobed leaf. The exterior is molded with wide vertical ribbing that extends from the base to the rim. The rim is finished with a tight ruffled or crimped edge. The base glass is a deep amethyst, which is visible in the foot ring, and is coated with a metallic iridescent finish showing tones of gold, violet, and green. The underside of the collar base features an embossed five-lobed leaf design, a characteristic feature of this specific pattern by Fenton. No manufacturer marks or signatures are present on the piece.

Lot: 88 - AMETHYST CARNIVAL GLASS RUFFLED BOWL IN PAISLEY PATTERN

An iridescent carnival glass bowl featuring the Paisley pattern, also known as Paisley Shawl. The bowl is crafted from a deep amethyst base glass finished with a vibrant multi-color iridescence showing shades of gold, green, blue, and magenta. The interior surface is heavily decorated with a central teardrop motif within a circular medallion, surrounded by textured geometric bands and an outer ring of large paisley elements. The exterior features a molded foliate pattern of textured leaves and clusters of pinecones. The bowl is designed with a ruffled, crimped rim and sits on a low collared base. This pattern and design combination is attributed to the Millersburg Glass Company, which operated between 1909 and 1911. No maker marks or signatures are visible on the item.

Lot: 89 - FENTON ART GLASS RED CARNIVAL GLASS TWO-HANDLED BONBON DISH IN THE CHERRY CHAIN PATTERN

This is a two-handled, footed bonbon dish made of pressed red carnival glass. The interior is decorated with the Cherry Chain pattern, featuring clusters of cherries and foliage encircling a central honeycomb-textured medallion. The exterior of the bowl is finished with a stippled scale texture. The vessel features two applied loop handles and a ruffled, scalloped rim. The iridescent surface treatment exhibits shifting tones of gold and purple over the deep red base glass. The piece is finished with a molded circular foot. No maker marks are visible.

Lot: 90 - FENTON HAND-PAINTED CUSTARD URANIUM GLASS COVERED JAR

This is a vintage custard glass covered jar produced by the Fenton Art Glass Company. The piece is crafted from uranium glass, which demonstrates a bright green fluorescence when exposed to ultraviolet light. The glass features a satin finish in a pale yellow custard color. The jar and lid are decorated with hand-painted floral patterns depicting pink and yellow roses with green foliage. The lid is domed and topped with a matching pointed finial. On the underside of the base, the piece is signed Hand painted by Tammy W. in reddish-orange paint. This signature corresponds to an artist decorator employed by Fenton in the late 20th century. Diameter: Approximately 4–5 inches.

Lot: 91 - FENTON HAND PAINTED CUSTARD GLASS CHICKADEE FAIRY LAMP DOME

This piece is a custard glass dome for a fairy lamp, attributed to the Fenton Art Glass Company. The dome is constructed from opaque custard glass, a type of uranium glass that presents as a pale yellow-green under natural light and exhibits a bright green fluorescence when viewed under ultraviolet (UV) light. The exterior features a hand-painted enamel decoration depicting two black-capped chickadees perched upon a pine branch with green needles and small red berries. The form is cylindrical with a slight taper and a distinctive ruffled or pie-crust band around the lower rim. No maker marks or artist signatures are visible in the provided images.

Lot: 92 - INDIANA GLASS DIAMOND POINT PATTERN AMBER PRESSED GLASS FAIRY LAMP

This two-piece fairy lamp is constructed of honey-amber pressed glass in the Diamond Point pattern, attributed to the Indiana Glass Company. The set consists of a pedestal base and a matching dome-shaped shade. The base features a flared circular foot supporting a bowl with a textured diamond quilted exterior. The shade is designed with vertical fluting along the central body and a diamond point texture at the domed top and flared bottom. A circular vent hole is located at the apex of the dome to facilitate heat dissipation. This decorative item was designed to diffuse light from a tea light or small candle placed inside the base. No maker's marks are visible on either piece.

Lot: 93 - TWO-PIECE CLEAR PRESSED GLASS FAIRY LAMP IN THE STARS AND BARS PATTERN

A two-piece clear pressed glass fairy lamp or night light holder, featuring the Stars and Bars pattern. This design is widely attributed to the Indiana Glass Company and is characteristic of American pressed glass production. The object consists of a cylindrical dome shade and a matching footed base. The dome is decorated with alternating vertical panels of textured diamond-point facets and smooth glass, ending in a circular aperture at the top. The footed base mirrors this paneled diamond motif and is finished with a scalloped upper rim. Both pieces were produced using the pressed glass technique, exhibiting the uniform pattern repetition and molded edges typical of this method. The base is smooth and molded without a pontil mark. There are no visible maker marks, signatures, or factory stamps on either piece. Total Height: Approximately 5 inches Base Diameter: Approximately 4 inches.

Lot: 94 - FENTON PERSIAN MEDALLION LIME GREEN CUSTARD GLASS FAIRY LAMP

This two-piece fairy lamp is attributed to Fenton Art Glass and features the Persian Medallion pattern. The set is crafted from lime green custard glass with a frosted satin finish. The dome-shaped shade is decorated with an intricate molded pattern of stylized floral medallions and scrolls above a border of beaded lattice. The matching base features a wide ruffled rim supported by a short pedestal foot. The glass displays a brilliant neon green fluorescence under ultraviolet light, indicating it is uranium glass. This color and finish are consistent with Fentons Lime Sherbet custard glass line from the mid-20th century. No makers marks or signatures are visible.

Lot: 95 - TWO-PIECE RUBY RED PRESSED GLASS FAIRY LAMP IN THE DIAMOND POINT PATTERN

This two-piece fairy lamp is constructed from ruby red pressed glass, consisting of a rounded dome cover and a coordinating base. The exterior surfaces of both pieces are decorated with a Diamond Point pattern, featuring rows of raised, multifaceted diamond shapes. The base is characterized by a flared, scalloped rim with six petal-like points. This specific design and pattern are attributed to the Indiana Glass Company. The glass exhibits the characteristic deep ruby red color with slight amber-toned transparency in the thinner areas of the pressed pattern.

Lot: 96 - FENTON AMBERINA HOBNAIL GLASS FOOTED COVERED CANDY DISH

This footed covered candy dish is manufactured by the Fenton Art Glass Company in the Hobnail pattern. The piece is made of Amberina glass, a heat-sensitive material that shades from a deep ruby red through the body to a bright amber-orange at the edges. Both the lid and the bowl feature hand-finished crimped or ruffled rims. The bowl is supported by a pedestal foot, and the lid is finished with a molded decorative knob. A molded Fenton script mark inside an oval is present on the base of the bowl, identifying the manufacturer and indicating a production date from 1970 or later.

Lot: 97 - FENTON & AMERICAN ART GLASS FOOTED COMPOTES

This lot features two decorative footed glass vessels of American manufacture. The first piece is a pedestal compote crafted in Amberina glass, characterized by a heat-sensitive color transition from deep ruby red at the rim to a golden yellow base. The vessel is decorated with a pressed hobnail pattern and finished with a deeply ruffled, crimped rim. This form and color scheme are highly characteristic of the Fenton Art Glass Company. The second item is a marigold carnival glass footed bowl with a metallic iridescent finish over an amber glass body. The exterior features a pressed motif of grapes and vines, while the rim displays a distinctive open-edge lattice or scrolled design. This pattern is attributed to the Fenton Vintage line. Neither piece shows visible manufacturer marks.

Lot: 98 - ROBINSON-RANSBOTTOM POTTERY CO. 20-GALLON STONEWARE CROCK WITH CROWN MARK

Large cylindrical storage crock composed of salt-glazed stoneware. This vessel was manufactured by the Robinson-Ransbottom Pottery Co. of Roseville, Ohio. The form includes a thick, rounded rim and two integrated side lug handles. The handles are equipped with metal wire bails and red-painted wooden grips. The upper exterior is decorated with a cobalt blue stencil featuring a five-point crown; the body of the crown contains a circle with the number 20, signifying the capacity. Capacity: 20 Gallons.

Lot: 99 - FENTON PERSIAN MEDALLION PATTERN CUSTARD URANIUM GLASS RUFFLED BOWL

A custard glass bowl produced by the Fenton Art Glass Company. The piece is made of opaque pale yellow glass with a satin finish, which contains uranium and exhibits a bright green fluorescence when exposed to ultraviolet light. The bowl features the Persian Medallion pattern, consisting of a central floral-style medallion on the interior surrounded by repeating scrolling teardrop motifs. The rim is finished with hand-worked ruffles, while the base is a smooth collar foot. An embossed oval mark containing the Fenton script logo is visible on the underside of the base, indicating a production date from the 1970s or later. The bowl was manufactured in the United States using pressed glass techniques with subsequent hand-shaping of the rim.

Lot: 100 - FENTON WATER LILY CUSTARD URANIUM GLASS FOOTED COVERED CANDY DISH

This footed candy dish with a matching lid was manufactured by the Fenton Art Glass Company. The piece is crafted from opaque custard glass, which contains uranium and exhibits a strong green fluorescence when exposed to ultraviolet light. The exterior surface is decorated in the Water Lily pattern, featuring dense, high-relief floral and leaf motifs across the bowl, lid, and pedestal base. The lid is topped with a fluted, bud-shaped finial. The underside of the foot features an embossed oval mark containing the word Fenton, identifying the manufacturer. This item was produced using a pressed glass technique.

Lot: 101 - FENTON LE HAND PAINTED SATIN GLASS DINOSAUR FIGURINE BY MICHELLE KIBBE

This hand-painted art glass figurine is modeled in the form of a brontosaurus, produced using a Fenton Art Glass mold. The figurine is crafted from frosted satin glass with a color gradient transitioning from a soft pink base to a smoky grey head and neck. The decoration consists of hand-painted floral sprays featuring pink roses with green leaves and small yellow blossoms. A prominent miniature painting on one side depicts a grey elephant with blue eyes sitting inside a yellow teacup surrounded by flowers. The dinosaur features wide blue eyes with long eyelashes and a smiling mouth. The base is hand-inscribed with the limited edition number 07/48 #, the year 2020, and the signature M Kibbe, identifying the decorator as Michelle Kibbe.

Lot: 102 - FENTON HAND-PAINTED CERAMIC CAT FIGURINE, 2023 LE 2 OF 9

This contemporary hand-painted ceramic figurine depicts a stylized seated cat with a raised tail. The piece is constructed from ceramic with a matte finish and features a gradient color scheme transitioning from vibrant purple at the base to deep black on the head, ears, and tail. The cat face is detailed with large yellow eyes, black pupils, and long, thin eyelashes. Hand-painted decorative motifs include a black fuzzy creature on the hip wearing a yellow witch hat with red accents, white web-like line work across the back, and yellow dots on the tail creating a starry effect. The unglazed base features a handwritten inscription in blue ink reading Mhibbe 2023 #2/9.

Lot: 103 - FENTON SWEET SCENT CLOVER MOUSE AND SNAIL FIGURINE BY MICHELLE KIBBE

This snail figurine is crafted from yellow opaque glass with a satin finish. It features a hand-painted design by artist Michelle Kibbe, depicting a mouse among pink clover and blue wildflowers on the shell. The body of the snail is detailed with a brown wash to highlight its texture and finished with hand-painted eyes. The underside is signed M. Kibbe, dated 2021, and numbered 69/84.

Lot: 104 - VINTAGE SATIN URANIUM CUSTARD GLASS BIRD FIGURINE

This is a molded glass figurine of a stylized songbird, featuring a matte satin or frosted finish. The object is crafted from green custard glass containing uranium, which causes the piece to exhibit a vibrant neon green fluorescence under ultraviolet light. The bird is depicted in a rounded form with simplified molded details for the eyes, wings, and tail feathers. The base is flat for stable display. While no maker's marks are visible, the design and material are highly consistent with 20th-century American glass production and is attributed to manufacturers such as Fenton Art Glass or Westmoreland Glass.

Lot: 105 - FENTON ART GLASS HAND PAINTED CREAM SATIN RECLINING FAWN FIGURINE

A Fenton Art Glass figurine depicting a reclining fawn, crafted from cream-colored opaque glass with a satin frosted finish. The piece features hand-painted brown eyes and subtle airbrushed tan accents on the ears, back, and tail. A red and green striped fabric ribbon is tied around the neck. The underside of the base contains an embossed oval factory mark with the word Fenton and a hand-painted decorator signature in brown ink reading Pam D.

Lot: 106 - FENTON ART GLASS ROSALENE CABBAGE LEAF PLATE WITH INTEGRAL HANDLE

This leaf-shaped dish was produced by the Fenton Art Glass Company of Williamstown, West Virginia. It is crafted from Rosalene glass, a heat-sensitive glass type known for its opaque white coloration that transitions to shades of pink and rose upon reheating. The plate is designed in a cabbage leaf form, featuring molded veining across the interior surface and a scalloped rim. A single open handle is integrated into the stem of the leaf. The base is finished with a raised ring foot. An original gold and black foil label is affixed to the underside, depicting a glassblower logo and reading AUTHENTIC Fenton HANDMADE.

Lot: 107 - PINK SATIN GLASS CABBAGE LEAF PATTERN FOOTED COMPOTE

This mid-century American art glass footed compote is attributed to the Viking Glass Company and features their Cabbage Leaf pattern. The piece is constructed from mold-pressed opaque glass with a satin or frosted finish. It is designed with a hand-crimped, ruffled rim and relief-molded decoration of leaves and roses on the exterior bowl and base. The glass displays a heat-sensitive color gradient, transitioning from a creamy white at the base to a vibrant pink at the rim. No maker marks or logos are visible on the underside of the foot.

Lot: 108 - FENTON SHADED PINK SATIN GLASS BASKET

This shaded pink satin glass basket is attributed to Fenton Art Glass, featuring the color palette and form characteristic of their Rosalene line. The piece is crafted from cased glass, with a deep rose pink color at the ruffled and crimped rim that shades down to a pale opalescent white at the pedestal base. The body and foot are decorated with vertical molded ribbing resembling the Lambs Tongue pattern. It includes an applied twisted rope style handle in coordinating pink and white glass.

Lot: 109 - A TRIO OF FENTON URANIUM GLASS DECORATIVE BELLS

This lot consists of three decorative glass bells attributed to the Fenton Art Glass Company, each crafted from uranium glass which produces a vibrant green fluorescence under ultraviolet light. The collection includes a pale yellow custard glass bell featuring the Medallion pattern with embossed oval panels and floral motifs on the body and handle. A second pale yellow custard glass bell features a scalloped rim and is decorated with a screen-printed holiday decal depicting a golden-brown reindeer adorned with a holly wreath and red ribbon. The third bell is made of lime green satin glass in the Daisy and Button pattern, featuring molded geometric star florets and rounded beads with a horizontally ribbed handle. These pieces are characteristic of mid-20th-century American pressed glass production.

Lot: 110 - FENTON WHITE SATIN GLASS LE CHRISTMAS FANTASY SERIES HAND PAINTED BELL 1984

This vintage bell was manufactured by the Fenton Art Glass Company as part of the Christmas Fantasy series in 1984. The piece is constructed from opaque white milk glass with a frosted satin finish. The exterior features a multi-color hand-painted scene depicting a child in a blue nightgown looking into a brick fireplace where red and green stockings hang, accompanied by a small dog and a plate of cookies on the hearth. The interior of the bell retains its original black and gold foil sticker reading Authentic Fenton Handmade and a price sticker with model number 7667GE. Handwritten inscriptions in black ink on the inner rim identify the piece as number 210 of a limited edition of 4150, dated 1984, and signed by artist Freda H. The bell features a scalloped rim and is fitted with a clear glass bead clapper attached by a metal chain.

Lot: 111 - WEST GERMAN LEAD CRYSTAL BELLS WITH FIGURINES, DOLFI

A pair of clear lead crystal decorative bells featuring suspended hand-carved and hand-painted wooden figurines attributed to Dolfi. The figurines, which function as the clappers, depict two young girls in traditional dress, including yellow aprons and red skirts, carrying baskets of flowers and birds. Each bell features a faceted, elongated handle and a flared rim. One bell retains a gold foil label that states GENUINE LEAD CRYSTAL WITH OVER 24% LEAD OXIDE MADE IN WEST GERMANY and includes a crown symbol.

Lot: 112 - HAND-PAINTED CUSTARD GLASS BUD VASE ATTRIBUTED TO FENTON

An attributed Fenton Art Glass bud vase crafted from opaque pale yellow custard glass. The vessel features a tall, slender neck terminating in a crimped or ruffled rim, which tapers down into a bulbous lower body supported by a circular pedestal foot. The exterior is hand-decorated with floral motifs, including a single large rose in shades of orange and yellow on the front and a matching rosebud on the reverse. The glass composition includes uranium oxide, which produces a strong, vibrant green fluorescence when exposed to ultraviolet light. No maker marks, signatures, or labels are visible on the item.

Lot: 113 - VINTAGE DAISY AND BUTTON PATTERN GREEN URANIUM GLASS DECORATIVE SLIPPER

This vintage decorative object is a pressed glass slipper modeled in the shape of a Victorian high-button boot. It features the traditional Daisy and Button pattern, characterized by an all-over multifaceted geometric design. The item is crafted from translucent light green glass that displays a vivid neon green fluorescence under ultraviolet light, indicating the presence of uranium oxide. The design includes an upturned pointed toe, a short flared heel, and an embossed bow decoration on the front vamp. No manufacturer marks or backstamps are visible on the piece. This form and pattern are consistent with mid-century American pressed glass produced by companies such as Fenton, Westmoreland, and L.G. Wright.

Lot: 114 - VINTAGE HP FENTON CUSTARD GLASS BOUDOIR LAMP

A vintage electric boudoir lamp constructed from pale yellow custard glass, a type of opaque glass containing uranium. The lamp features a flared and ruffled top rim, a slender neck, and a bulbous mid-section that tapers to a stepped circular base. The exterior surface has a smooth, satin-matte finish. The body is decorated with hand-painted enamel floral motifs. The front decoration consists of three large blue roses in varying stages of bloom, surrounded by olive green leaves and small white blossoms. The reverse side features a smaller, complementary spray of a single blue rosebud. Under ultraviolet light, the glass exhibits a bright, vibrant green fluorescence. The lamp is fitted with a light-colored electrical cord and plug.

Lot: 115 - SET OF NINE URANIUM GREEN GLASS PLUME OPTIC STEMMED GOBLETS

Set of nine green glass wine goblets, identified as uranium glass due to their bright neon-green fluorescence under ultraviolet light. The pieces are made of light translucent green glass featuring an internal plume optic pattern, also referred to as a feather optic, which radiates from the base of the bowl to the flared rim. The form of each glass includes a bell-shaped bowl on a slender stem with two decorative knops, one at the base of the bowl and one just above the flat, circular foot. This pattern and form are characteristic of mid-20th-century American depression-era glassware, often associated with the Tiffin Glass Company. No maker marks, signatures, or labels are visible on the items. The bases are smooth and finished without a visible pontil scar.

Lot: 116 - GREEN URANIUM GLASS HANDLED TRAY IN THE CHERRY BLOSSOM PATTERN

This depression-era handled tray is crafted from translucent green uranium glass in the Cherry Blossom pattern, attributed to the Jeannette Glass Company. The round form features two integral open-work handles and a scalloped, crimped rim. The central decoration consists of a molded cherry branch bearing fruit and leaves. Radiating from the center are panels where every other section contains a repeating pattern of small flowers. The glass exhibits a strong neon green fluorescence when exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light, confirming the presence of uranium oxide in the material. Dimensions: Approximately 10.5 inches in diameter.

Lot: 117 - AN ASSORTMENT OF VINTAGE AND CONTEMPORARY GLASS MARBLES IN A HEXAGONAL JAR

This lot comprises an assortment of machine-made glass marbles in various sizes and styles, housed in a clear glass hexagonal storage jar. The collection features a diverse range of patterns, including cat's eye marbles with central colored vanes, multi-colored internal swirls, patch marbles, opaques, and transparent clearies. The assortment includes numerous standard-sized player marbles alongside several larger shooter-sized specimens. Notable shooters include a dark glass marble with multi-colored speckling and a large transparent marble with internal seed bubbles. The collection appears to contain a mix of marbles spanning the mid-20th century through to modern production. The storage container is a wide-mouth hexagonal jar made of clear pressed glass.

Lot: 118 - ROBINSON RANSBOTTOM POTTERY COMPANY I LOVE COUNTRY MOTIF STONEWARE CROCK

This cylindrical stoneware crock or kitchen utility jar was produced by the Robinson-Ransbottom Pottery Company of Roseville, Ohio. The vessel features a cream-colored glazed finish. The front of the crock is decorated with a country-style motif consisting of two white geese, each accented with an orange beak and feet and wearing a blue ribbon bow. The text I Love Country is rendered in a blue decorative font above and below the illustration. The interior is glazed. The base features a black ink stamp that reads R. R. P. CO. / ROSEVILLE, O. / U.S.A.

Lot: 119 - KEN AS COWARDLY LION THE WIZARD OF OZ DOLL IN ORIGINAL BOX

Ken as Cowardly Lion doll from the Mattel Wizard of Oz collection. The doll is constructed of vinyl with painted blue eyes and character-accurate lion facial features. The outfit consists of a tan plush one-piece lion suit with an attached long tail and a voluminous faux-fur mane. The mane is styled with brown synthetic curls and a small red ribbon at the crown of the head. Included accessories are a gold-tone plastic Courage medal pinned to the costume chest and a green plastic crown held in the right hand. The doll remains in its original factory window box, which displays various scenes and other characters from the film on the reverse. Copyright marks for Mattel, Inc. and Turner Entertainment Co. are present on the packaging. Height: 12 inches (approximate).

Lot: 120 - MATTEL WIZARD OF OZ KEN AS TIN MAN COLLECTOR DOLL

This Mattel collector doll features Ken in the role of the Tin Man from the 1939 cinematic classic The Wizard of Oz. Released in 1999, the doll is constructed of molded vinyl with silver-painted facial features and an integrated funnel-shaped hat. The figure wears an original silver metallic fabric costume consisting of a riveted jacket, matching trousers, and boots. A red heart-shaped clock graphic is applied to the left breast of the jacket. The doll remains secured in its original factory packaging and includes a silver-colored oil can accessory held in the left hand. The display box features a yellow brick road interior backdrop and promotional graphics from the film on the front and reverse. Height: 12 inches.

Lot: 121 - MATTEL THE WIZARD OF OZ KEN AS SCARECROW DOLL

This Mattel Ken doll is dressed as the Scarecrow from The Wizard of Oz and was released as part of a collector series. The doll is made of vinyl with molded brown hair and features painted eyes and character-specific face paint, including a triangular nose and textured burlap lines on the neck. He is dressed in an original film-inspired costume featuring a green fabric tunic with yellow fringe straw accents at the collar, cuffs, and waist, and brown trousers with fabric patches. Accessories include a tan ruffled fabric collar, a brown fabric hat, and rope ties at the wrists, waist, and ankles. The doll is presented in its original factory window box, which includes a circular graphic depicting a scene from the motion picture. The reverse of the box displays other characters from the series and carries the Mattel brand mark and safety information. Height: 12 inches.

Lot: 122 - 1999 MATTEL BARBIE AS DOROTHY THE WIZARD OF OZ COLLECTOR DOLL

Mattel Barbie as Dorothy collector doll from The Wizard of Oz collection. The vinyl fashion doll is designed with rooted synthetic dark brown hair in braids with blue ribbons and painted fixed blue eyes. The doll wears a blue and white gingham check pinafore dress over a white short-sleeved blouse with blue rickrack trim. Accessories include a black plastic Toto dog figure, a wicker-style basket with a gingham fabric liner, and red translucent ruby slippers. This is a talking and light-up edition; the packaging indicates that pressing the doll's heels activates the light-up slippers and voice recordings of phrases from the motion picture. The box displays the Barbie logo, The Wizard of Oz logo, and instructional graphics. Height: 11.5 inches.

Lot: 123 - MATTEL 1999 BARBIE AS GLINDA THE GOOD WITCH TALKING DOLL FROM THE WIZARD OF OZ

Mattel Barbie as Glinda from The Wizard of Oz collection, manufactured in 1999. This vinyl fashion doll features a jointed body with rooted auburn synthetic hair styled in waves and stationary painted blue eyes. The doll is dressed in her original full-length pink satin and tulle gown, embellished with silver star sequins and iridescent butterfly accents on the bodice. Accessories include a signature tall, translucent pink crown with a large faux-gemstone and a star-tipped magic wand. This version of the doll is equipped with a talking feature activated by raising the doll's arm and a wand designed to emit a sound effect. The electronic components require three replaceable AG13 or LR44 alkaline button cell batteries. The item is housed in its original manufacturer's window box packaging, which features promotional imagery and instructional text on the reverse. Height: Approximately 11.5 inches.

Lot: 124 - WAGNER'S 1891 ORIGINAL CAST IRON 11 3/8 INCH SKILLET

A cast iron grill pan from the Wagner's 1891 Original commemorative series, marketed as a fat free fryer. The pan features a round body with raised parallel ridges on the interior cooking surface for grilling. It is designed with a long, tapered handle containing a hanging hole and a single pour spout integrated into the rim. The flat base carries extensive cast-in information. A logo on the underside includes the text WAGNER'S 1891 ORIGINAL, followed by a rectangular frame with the words CAST IRON COOKWARE. The base also displays SEASONING INSTRUCTIONS with five numbered steps, the size designation 11 3/8 INCH FAT FREE FRYER, and the origin MADE IN U.S.A. A single character C is also present. This line was produced in the late 20th century to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Wagner Manufacturing Company.

Lot: 125 - TWO UTILITARIAN STORAGE VESSELS INCLUDING A GLASS CANISTER AND A BROWN GLAZED STONEWARE CROCK

This lot features two kitchen storage containers: a glass canister and a ceramic crock. The glass canister is formed with a square body, rounded shoulders, and a wide mouth. It includes a turned wooden lid with a dark stain and a central knob, fitted with a black sealing gasket. This style of storage jar was produced by various American manufacturers in the mid-20th century, often attributed to Anchor Hocking or Dolphin Glass. The stoneware crock is a cylindrical form with a simple, slightly rolled rim, finished in a dark brown glaze often referred to as an Albany slip. No maker marks, factory stamps, or capacity numbers are visible on either item. Glass canister height: approximately 9 inches Stoneware crock height: approximately 7.5 inches.

Lot: 126 - MID-20TH CENTURY HAND-PAINTED HILLBILLY SOUVENIR STONEWARE JUG SIGNED CAROL

This is a hand-painted two-tone stoneware jug, characteristic of mid-20th-century souvenir pottery from regions such as the Ozarks or the Great Smoky Mountains. The jug features a traditional utilitarian form with a rounded shoulder, a short neck, and a single strap handle. The upper portion is finished in a dark brown glaze, while the cylindrical body is finished in a cream-colored slip. The front is decorated with a hand-painted folk art scene of a barefoot man with a long beard, wearing a tattered red shirt, blue trousers, and a tall black hat. He is shown holding a small jug marked XXX. The background landscape includes a red cabin, a secondary red building, and stylized blue mountains. The painting is signed Carol in script at the lower right corner of the scene. No manufacturer stamps or impressed marks are visible on the base or shoulder.

Lot: 127 - VINTAGE EKCO STAINLESS STEEL ROTARY EGG BEATER W RED PLASTIC HANDLES

This is a manual rotary egg beater manufactured by EKCO. The mechanical drive system features a large central drive gear that operates two interlocking stainless steel rotary blades. The tool is constructed with a chrome-plated steel frame and gear housing. It is designed with a top D-shaped stabilization handle and a side-mounted crank handle, both fitted with molded red plastic grips. The top red handle is embossed with the letters E K C O. The outer beater blades are stamped with the text STAINLESS U.S.A. This model is representative of mid-20th-century American kitchenware design.

Lot: 128 - MINIATURE GLASS KEROSENE LAMPS IN VARYING COLORS

A group of three miniature pressed glass oil lamps, also referred to as night or finger lamps. The collection includes one lamp with a ruby red glass base featuring a molded grapes and leaves pattern on a circular footed base, fitted with a clear glass chimney with a flared, scalloped top rim. The second lamp features a square green glass base with vertical paneled ribbing and a matching green glass chimney with a bulbous midsection. The third lamp consists of a clear glass base with a concentric ring pattern and a light blue glass chimney with a ruffled top rim. All three lamps are constructed from molded glass and include metal burner assemblies with thumbwheels. The bases have smooth, finished bottoms consistent with molded production. These lamps are typical of American glass production from the late 19th through the mid-20th century, similar to those produced by companies such as L.G. Wright, Smith, or Eagle.

Lot: 129 - VINTAGE MINIATURE DIE-CAST METAL WORLD GLOBE PENCIL SHARPENER

A miniature terrestrial globe desk accessory featuring an integrated pencil sharpening mechanism. The item is constructed with a cast metal stand finished in an antiqued bronze tone and a color-lithographed globe. The globe is mounted on a rotating axis within a meridian arc displaying incised degree markers, which is set into a circular horizon ring. The tripod stand features three turned legs joined to a central hexagonal base that houses the sharpener. The globe depicts an old world style map with Italian text, including labels such as Mare, Asia, Tartaria, and Tropiche de Capricorno. The map is further decorated with illustrations of sea creatures and sailing vessels. A small, blank rectangular metal plate is attached to the front of the base. Approximately 3.75 inches in height.

Lot: 130 - A SET OF TIENSHAN AUNT RHODY PATTERN STONEWARE PLATES AND SAUCERS

This set of cream-colored stoneware tableware is produced by Tienshan in the Aunt Rhody pattern. The set includes four dinner plates and four saucers. The decoration consists of transfer-printed motifs featuring a large central white goose adorned with a blue and white polka-dot bow on the plates. A repeating border of paired geese and small pink floral heart accents surrounds the rim of each piece. A thin blue line finishes the outer edge. The saucers feature the same border design around a central circular cup well. The undersides of the dinner plates bear the printed mark Tienshan Stoneware Aunt Rhody Dishwasher Safe Microwave Safe Oven to Table Made in China. The saucers are marked Tienshan Stoneware Made in China.

Lot: 130A - AN 11-PIECE SET OF GLAZED CERAMIC BEVERAGE WARE IN THE AUNT RHODY GOOSE PATTERN

An 11-piece set of glazed ceramic beverage ware featuring the Aunt Rhody pattern. The set consists of one pitcher and ten matching mugs. Each piece is decorated with a transfer-printed motif of a white goose wearing a blue and white polka-dot bow, set against a background of repeating small red heart-shaped floral sprigs on a creamy off-white ground. A thin blue pinstripe accent follows the rim of each item. The pattern is characteristic of late 20th-century American country-style kitchenware and is frequently attributed to manufacturers such as Brick Oven Stoneware or Tienshan. The pitcher features a scalloped rim, a prominent pouring spout, and a curved handle. The mugs are designed with a rounded body, a slightly flared rim, and a standard C-shaped handle. No factory marks or backstamps are visible in the provided images.

Lot: 131 - TWO KITCHENWARE ITEMS IN BLUE RIBBON GEESE PATTERN

This lot features two items of kitchenware decorated with a Country Geese motif. The first item is a clear glass storage canister of cylindrical form with a tapered neck and a blue ribbed plastic screw-top lid. The exterior is decorated with transfer-printed white geese wearing blue neck bows, set against a background of white dots. The second item is a handled ceramic vessel with a fitted domed lid, likely intended as a lidded mug or small storage jar. Constructed from white glazed earthenware, it features a transfer-printed pattern of white geese with blue bows on a blue and yellow horizontal band, set against a blue floral sprig background. A printed copyright mark and a logo consisting of three vertical wavy lines are visible on the lower right side of the ceramic vessel decoration.

Lot: 132 - A PAIR OF COUNTRY GOOSE PATTERN CERAMIC SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS

A pair of ceramic salt and pepper shakers decorated in the Country Goose pattern, also commonly referred to as the Blue Ribbon Goose motif. Each shaker is fashioned in the form of a miniature mug or stein, featuring a single loop handle and a domed top with shaker holes. The glazed ceramic bodies are ornamented with transfer-printed designs of white geese wearing blue and white polka-dot scarves, accompanied by small yellow goslings. The design is set against a background of scattered blue polka dots and finished with a coordinating blue dotted band encircling the base. No manufacturer marks or backstamps are visible. This specific pattern was widely produced by various manufacturers and importers for the mass market during the 1980s and 1990s.

Lot: 133 - AUNT RHODY PATTERN STONEWARE KITCHEN AND DECORATIVE ITEMS

This collection of glazed stoneware features the Aunt Rhody pattern, commonly attributed to the manufacturer Tienshan. The group includes a set of graduated canisters with domed lids and spherical finials, along with a matching wash pitcher and basin. Each piece is decorated with a transfer-printed motif of a white goose wearing a blue and white polka-dot neck bow, surrounded by small pink and blue floral sprigs on a cream-colored ground. The wash pitcher has a faceted, paneled body and a scalloped rim, featuring a raised embossed goose motif with painted blue and yellow highlights. The coordinating basin has a matching scalloped edge accented with a blue painted line. No manufacturer backstamps are visible on the undersides of the items; one piece retains an auction lot tag numbered 134.

Lot: 134 - COUNTRY GOOSE EARTHENWARE PITCHER AND WASH BASIN SET

This two-piece glazed earthenware pitcher and wash basin set is designed in the Country Goose pattern, widely attributed to McCoy Pottery. Both the pitcher and the basin feature faceted bodies with flared, scalloped rims, finished in a uniform cream-colored glaze. The pitcher is decorated with a relief-molded figure of a goose wearing a bow, featuring hand-painted or cold-painted accents in blue and yellow. The basin is finished with a single blue line that follows the contour of the scalloped rim. This set exemplifies late 20th-century farmhouse or country-style decorative ceramics. No maker's marks or stamps are visible on either piece.

Lot: 135 - VINTAGE DECORATIVE CERAMIC BUTTER CHURN WITH COUNTRY GEESE MOTIF AND WOODEN DASHER

This is a decorative ceramic butter churn designed in a farmhouse style. The item consists of a tapered cylindrical jar, a fitted lid with a central opening, and a wooden plunger known as a dasher, which features a cross-shaped base. The churn is made of cream-colored glazed earthenware. The front of the vessel is decorated with an embossed relief of two geese. These geese include hand-painted accents such as green bows, yellow beaks, and yellow-orange feet. The interior of the jar is glazed. There are no visible maker marks, stamps, or labels on the underside or body of the piece.

Lot: 136 - A SET OF FOUR TIENSHAN STONEWARE BOWLS IN THE AUNT RHODY PATTERN

A set of four matching stoneware bowls manufactured by Tienshan in the Aunt Rhody pattern, also known as the Country Goose motif. Each bowl is constructed from cream-colored stoneware in a circular, shallow form with a molded scalloped detail on the interior rim. The central decoration features a transfer-printed white goose wearing a blue and white polka-dotted bow, surrounded by a faint ring of pink dots. The rim is decorated with a border of small pink hearts and green leaves, finished with a single blue band at the outer edge. The underside of each bowl bears the printed mark: TIENSHAN, STONEWARE, MADE IN CHINA.

Lot: 136A - VINTAGE CERAMIC STRAWBERRY PIE RECIPE PLATE

A circular ceramic pie dish crafted from white glazed ceramic, likely earthenware or stoneware. The center of the dish features a multicolored transfer-printed design for Strawberry Pie. This graphic includes the title in stylized orange and yellow lettering, a central illustration depicting strawberries in a yellow bowl, a jar labeled SUGAR, and a pitcher labeled CREAM. Accompanying the illustration is a complete recipe for strawberry pie, including a list of ingredients and preparation instructions. The plate is designed with a fluted, scalloped rim decorated with a single brown circular band. Similar recipe plates of this style were widely produced in the late 20th century and are frequently attributed to Korean manufacturers such as Hankook or Sunnycraft. The underside of the plate features black printed text. Literal Transcription of Markings: DISHWASHER MICROWAVE / OVEN DETERGENT SAFE / KOREA Diameter: approximately 10.75 inches.

Lot: 137 - CERAMIC PLATES AND SAUCERS ATTRIBUTED TO BRICK OVEN IN THE AUNT RHODY PATTERN

ceramic tableware pieces is designed in the Aunt Rhody pattern, attributed to Brick Oven Stoneware. The collection consists of eight dessert or bread plates and eight saucers. The items are crafted from glazed stoneware with transfer-printed ornamentation. The plates feature a central image of a white goose wearing a blue bow with white polka dots, set within a field of small pink hearts. The saucers have a recessed center and do not include the central goose motif. Both pieces have scalloped rims decorated with a border of alternating pairs of small geese and pink hearts, framed by a blue line along the edge.

Lot: 138 - LARGE DECORATIVE CERAMIC EWER WITH SPONGED BLUE DECORATION AND MOTHER GOOSE MOTIF

A large decorative ceramic ewer or pitcher featuring a country-style aesthetic popular in the late 20th century. The vessel is characterized by an ornate form including a high scrolled handle, a flared spout with a scalloped rim, and a matching scalloped pedestal base. The body is finished in a cream-colored glaze with heavy blue sponged or spatter-ware decoration applied to the neck, handle, and foot. A transfer-printed medallion on the front depicts two white geese wearing blue bows. Gold-toned luster accents are applied to the rim, handle, and base, and also border the central decorative panel. No maker marks or factory stamps are visible on the exterior portions of the object.

Lot: 139 - MID-CENTURY MODERN ART POTTERY EWER ATTRIBUTED TO ROYAL HAEGER

A tall art pottery ewer in the Mid-Century Modern style, attributed to Royal Haeger. The vessel is characterized by a low-slung bulbous base and an elongated slender neck ending in a slanted rim. A single loop handle connects the shoulder to the upper neck. The piece is finished in a glossy purple glaze that transitions at the neck into a variegated blue and lavender drip glaze. This specific form and glaze are highly consistent with Royal Haeger production, specifically model number 408. The lower body displays white grease pencil or chalk markings, likely from a previous inventory. No permanent maker's marks or signatures are visible on the exterior of the item.

Lot: 140 - AMERICAN KITCHENWARE ITEMS, TWO STONEWARE CROCKS AND A WOODEN ROLLING PIN

This collection features three antique kitchen utility items. The first is a large cylindrical two-tone stoneware crock, characterized by a dark brown slip-glazed upper half and a light grey bristol-glazed lower section. The interior of the crock is finished with a dark brown slip glaze. The second item is a small cylindrical stoneware jar featuring a buff-colored glaze accented by two hand-painted horizontal cobalt blue bands, a style commonly associated with manufacturers like Robinson Ransbottom Pottery. The third piece is a traditional one-piece wooden rolling pin crafted from hardwood, featuring integrated tapered handles and a natural finish. There are no visible maker marks, stamps, or capacity numbers on any of the items.

Lot: 141 - VINTAGE HAND PAINTED MILK GLASS HURRICANE STYLE BOUDOIR LAMP WITH IVY MOTIF

A vintage electric boudoir lamp designed in the Victorian hurricane style. The lamp is constructed from white opaque milk glass and features a two-part body consisting of a flared pedestal base and a bulbous font. Both sections are decorated with hand-painted botanical motifs of green and brown ivy leaves and trailing vines, accented with a thin gold-painted rim at the base. The lamp is fitted with a brass-toned metal socket and a pierced crown gallery intended to hold a glass shade or chimney. The unit is wired with a vintage-style electric cord. No manufacturer marks or signatures are visible on the glass or metal components.

Lot: 142 - MID-CENTURY OWL WALL PLAQUES AND DECORATIVE TABLEWARE

This collection features several mid-century decorative items, including a pair of owl wall plaques attributed to Lefton. The plaques consist of painted composition or ceramic owl figures with textured feathers in shades of ochre and cream, accented by orange-red beaks and talons, mounted on scalloped-edge wooden panels. Also included is a white milk glass footed candy dish in a hobnail pattern with a tiered finial lid, in the style of Fenton Art Glass. The grouping contains a two-tone decorative stoneware jug with a dark brown glazed body and terracotta-colored neck, inscribed with LITTLE BROWN JUG in white, and a yellow stopper resembling a corncob. An owl-themed napkin holder made of translucent amber resin with double-sided detailing and white eye surrounds is also present. Unclear labels are located on the jug and the napkin holder. The reverse of one wooden panel features metal hanging hardware and a lot sticker numbered 143.

Lot: 143 - A TRIO OF VINTAGE DECORATIVE OBJECTS INCLUDING MILK GLASS, CERAMIC, AND RESIN

A collection of three vintage decorative items. The first is a white milk glass covered candy dish or compote with a footed base, featuring a classic hobnail pattern throughout the body and lid. The dish has a scalloped rim, and the lid is finished with a tiered finial. The second item is a two-tone ceramic jug, attributed to Haeger Pottery (pattern #308), with a dark brown glazed lower section and a matte terracotta-colored upper portion. It features the hand-painted white lettering LITTLE BROWN JUG on the front and includes a textured yellow ceramic stopper. The third item is a molded resin napkin holder designed in the shape of an owl, rendered in translucent orange and yellow with white and brown decorative details.

Lot: 144 - MARX LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE LITHOGRAPHED TIN TOY STOVE

Attributed to Louis Marx and Company, this vintage toy kitchen stove is themed after the Little Orphan Annie comic strip. The piece is constructed from lithographed and painted pressed steel. It features a two-tone color palette with a cream-colored stovetop and a green body and backsplash. The stovetop is designed with three circular arrangements of perforations representing burner areas. The high backsplash features two lithographed panels; the left panel includes the stylized red and yellow text Little Orphan Annie and depicts the characters Annie and Sandy. The right panel displays a similar illustration of the characters. The front of the stove has an oven door on the left side featuring a matching character graphic. To the right is a large open compartment. The unit is held together by metal tab construction typical of the early to mid-20th century.

Lot: 145 - VINTAGE 8 INCH CAST IRON SAUCEPOT WITH LID

A cast iron saucepot accompanied by its matching lid. The pot is constructed with an integrated long handle and features a small pouring spout integrated into the rim. The lid is domed in shape with a central loop handle for lifting. The underside of the vessel is marked in raised relief with the word TAIWAN in an arc, followed by the phrase MADE IN and the size designation 8 INCH. This item represents a mass-produced piece of cookware imported into the United States market during the mid-to-late 20th century. Diameter: 8 inches.

Lot: 146 - CLUB ALUMINUM HAMMERCRAFT OVAL HAMMERED CAST ALUMINUM ROASTER WITH LID

This is an oval cast aluminum roasting pan with a matching domed lid from the Club Aluminum Hammercraft line. The piece features a decorative hammered finish on the lid and a fine pebbled texture on the exterior of the base. The construction is solid cast aluminum with two integrated loop handles on the body. The lid is fitted with two dark-toned mushroom-shaped knobs. The underside of the pan is marked with the Club Aluminum logo, featuring three clover-like leaves with the word Club above Aluminum, surrounded by the words Hammered, Cast Cookware, and Trade Mark Reg. Approximate length: 15 to 18 inches.

Lot: 147 - COPPER AND WROUGHT IRON KITCHEN UTENSILS

This set of three decorative or functional kitchen utensils is rendered in the Arts and Crafts style, emphasizing visible hand-craftsmanship. The collection includes a shallow pan, a perforated skimmer, and a small ladle. Each piece features a hand-hammered copper head attached to a long, blackened wrought iron handle using copper rivets. The shallow pan is decorated with a central repoussé floral motif resembling a daisy, surrounded by a planished texture. The skimmer contains a circular pattern of drainage holes, and the ladle consists of a deeper, small-diameter vessel. The iron handles on the skimmer and ladle terminate in circular cut-outs for hanging, while the pan handle is fitted with an attached iron ring. No maker marks, signatures, or stamps are visible on any of the items.

Lot: 148 - MICHELIN MASCOT CAST IRON

This modern cast iron figurine depicts the Michelin brand mascot, Bibendum, commonly known as the Michelin Man. The figure is modeled in a kneeling position, holding a tire inflation hose with a circular pressure gauge. The hose connects to a five-spoke automotive wheel and tire assembly. The entire scene is set upon a rectangular black-painted base. The figurine is finished in white with black accents for the eyes, mouth, hose, gauge, and tire, while the wheel has a silver-tone finish. Prominent casting seams are visible along the vertical axis of the head, body, and limbs, identifying the item as a modern manufacture in the vintage style.

Lot: 149 - CAST IRON BLACK AMERICANA BOY

This is a vintage novelty figurine crafted from painted cast iron, categorized as Black Americana. The piece features a caricature of a Black male youth standing behind a hollowed-out tree stump. The head and neck of a white goose protrude through a circular opening in the stump toward the figure. The figurine is decorated with a multi-color paint scheme including a red cap, white shirt, and yellow pants with dark horizontal stripes on the lower legs. The scene is mounted on an irregular, textured yellow base. The hollow portion of the stump indicates the item likely functioned as a desktop match holder or toothpick holder.

Lot: 150 - VINTAGE CAST IRON PLANTERS MR. PEANUT ADVERTISING NUT DISH

A vintage advertising collectible nut dish featuring the Planters Peanuts mascot, Mr. Peanut. The piece is constructed from two components of painted cast iron, joined by a single slotted screw located in the center of the basin. The figure is modeled in a three-dimensional form wearing a black top hat, monocle, and holding a cane, positioned behind a shallow tray shaped like a peanut shell. The front edge of the base tray is embossed with the text MR. PEANUT. The interior of the dish and the exterior of the peanut shell base feature a textured surface intended to mimic the appearance of a real peanut.

Lot: 151 - VINTAGE CAST IRON BLACK AMERICANA AUNT JEMIMA STYLE STILL BANK

This is a vintage polychrome painted cast iron still bank depicting a caricature of a Black woman, a motif commonly identified in Black Americana collectibles as an Aunt Jemima or Mammy figure. The figure is modeled in a standing pose with hands on hips, wearing a long-sleeved red dress, a full white apron with a bow tied at the back, a white shawl collar, and a white head wrap. The bank is manufactured using a two-part cast iron mold, held together by a single flat-head screw located on the center back. A horizontal coin slot is positioned on the upper back of the figure. The surface features a textured finish typical of the casting process and is decorated with red, white, and black paint. No maker marks, brand names, or country-of-origin stamps are visible on the object.

Lot: 152 - BLACK AMERICANA BOY RIDING PIG STILL BANK IN THE STYLE OF A.C. WILLIAMS

This figural still bank depicts a boy in blue overalls riding a tan pig. The item is manufactured from two-part cast iron joined by a single flat-head screw on the reverse. The figure is rendered with dark skin tones, wearing blue overalls with white buttons and red-painted lips. The pig is painted tan with black hash marks detailing the coat and features a vertical coin slot located on the upper rear of the animal. This design is consistent with early 20th-century American manufacturers such as A.C. Williams or Hubley. No maker marks or patent numbers are visible on the exterior surfaces.

Lot: 153 - GREEN REARING HORSE BOYD FIGURINES

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Lot: 154 - MOSSER IRIDESCENT CARNIVAL GEORGIA BLUE GLASS SEATED CURIOUS CAT FIGURINE

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Lot: 155 - BOYD CRYSTAL ART GLASS SKIPPY THE DOG IRIDESCENT SLAG GLASS FIGURINE

Boyd Crystal Art Glass figurine in the Skippy the Dog pattern. The object is composed of iridescent slag glass with a smoky blue-grey base and a metallic carnival glass finish that reflects a range of colors. The figurine depicts a seated puppy with a textured coat and a floppy left ear. The rear lower base features an embossed mark of a B within a diamond with a dash above the letter, identifying the piece as being produced by Boyd's Crystal Art Glass of Cambridge, Ohio, during the 1983-1988 period. Vertical mold seam lines are present from the manufacturing process.

Lot: 156 - BOYD ART GLASS ATTRIBUTED SKIPPY PINK DOG FIGURINE

A small decorative figurine depicting a seated dog, attributed to the Skippy model produced by Boyd Art Glass. The piece is fashioned from a translucent pink material, possibly art glass or carved rose quartz, featuring a stylized globular texture intended to represent the curly coat of a poodle or similar breed. The dog is portrayed in an upright, seated pose. The material displays internal cloudiness and fine fracturing characteristic of both natural semi-precious stone and certain types of slag glass. No maker's marks or signatures are visible on the object.

Lot: 157 - BOYD ART GLASS SKIPPY DOG FIGURINE

This miniature figurine of a seated dog is attributed to Boyd Art Glass and represents the model known as Skippy. The piece is crafted from a dark, lustrous material, likely slag glass, with a deep black or dark charcoal high-gloss finish. The figurine depicts a stylized dog, possibly a poodle or terrier, in an upright sitting posture with its head turned slightly to the right. The coat is heavily textured to suggest fur, and the high-gloss surface highlights the intricate molded details. No maker marks, model numbers, or signatures are visible on the exterior surfaces of the piece.

Lot: 158 - PINK PRESSED GLASS FIGURINE OF A SEATED DOG IN THE STYLE OF BOYD CRYSTAL ART GLASS

A small pressed glass figurine of a seated dog, identified as the Skippy model. The figure is made of translucent pink glass and features an all-over crinkled texture designed to mimic the appearance of curly fur, characteristic of breeds such as a Cocker Spaniel or Poodle. The dog is portrayed in a seated posture with long ears and a stubby tail. This model is widely associated with Boyd Crystal Art Glass and was produced in various colors during the mid-to-late 20th century. No manufacturer marks are visible in the images.

Lot: 159 - BOYD TRANSLUCENT BLUE SEATED DOG FIGURINE

This figurine depicts a seated shaggy dog or puppy, a form commonly referred to as the Skippy model. The item is manufactured from translucent blue pressed glass. The entire exterior surface is heavily textured to imitate fur. The dog is rendered with floppy ears and a slightly turned head. No maker's marks or signatures are visible on the base or body. This particular design is widely attributed to American art glass manufacturers such as Boyd's Crystal Art Glass or Mosser Glass.

Lot: 160 - BOYD PURPLE SLAG GLASS COLONIAL LADY FIGURINES IN THE LOUISE PATTERN

This pair of pressed slag glass figurines depicts a woman in traditional Victorian-style attire, frequently identified as the Louise pattern or Colonial Lady. The figurines are composed of translucent purple slag glass featuring opaque white marbling and swirls throughout. Each figure is modeled wearing a multi-tiered ruffled gown with a bonnet or shawl draped over the head and shoulders. The pieces exhibit a glossy finish typical of mid-to-late 20th-century American pressed art glass. No maker marks, factory stamps, or model numbers are visible on the exterior surfaces of the figurines.

Lot: 161 - MOSSER AMBERINA SLAG GLASS SEATED BEAR FIGURINE

This is a vintage pressed slag glass figurine depicting a seated bear cub. The piece is crafted in amberina slag glass, characterized by a marbled color transition from an opaque yellow at the base to a translucent deep orange and red towards the head and ears. The bear is depicted in a stylized seated pose with rounded features and outstretched limbs.

Lot: 162 - BOYD CRYSTAL ART GLASS LOUISE FIGURINE IN OLIVE SLAG GLASS

This pressed glass figurine is the Louise pattern produced by Boyd Crystal Art Glass of Cambridge, Ohio. The figure depicts a woman in mid-19th-century style dress, featuring a prominent three-tiered ruffled skirt, a shawl or wrap over her shoulders, and a wide-brimmed bonnet. This piece is crafted from slag glass, also known as marbleized glass, which features a variegated blend of olive green, amber yellow, and dark brown swirls. The interior rim of the hollowed base contains a raised maker mark consisting of a capital B within a diamond, which is the signature mark for Boyd Crystal Art Glass.

Lot: 163 - MOSSER SLAG GLASS SEATED BEAR FIGURINE

This figurine depicts a small bear in a seated pose, manufactured by the Mosser Glass Company. The item is crafted from light blue and white marbleized slag glass, which displays a swirled, opaque appearance. The form features molded details representing fur texture, facial features, and paws. Construction is via pressed glass, with visible mold seams running vertically down the center of the back and along the sides. A raised capital letter M mark is located on the lower back of the figurine, identifying the manufacturer. The interior of the hollow base contains a molded sunburst or daisy pattern in the center.

Lot: 164 - BOYD AMBERINA GLASS REARING HORSE FIGURINES

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Lot: 165 - A PAIR OF VINTAGE WHITE GLAZED CERAMIC ROOSTER AND HEN SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS

A pair of figural salt and pepper shakers crafted from white glazed ceramic. The set consists of a rooster and a hen modeled in a classic farmhouse aesthetic with molded feather detailing. Hand-painted accents include vibrant red combs and wattles, yellow beaks, and black dot eyes. The rooster is distinguished by a larger, upright tail and a more prominent comb. Functionally, the rooster features three dispensing holes on the top of its head, while the hen has two. No maker marks, factory stamps, or labels are visible on the pieces.

Lot: 166 - A PAIR OF BOYD HAND PAINTED LOUISE FIGURINES DATED 1982

A pair of opaque white milk glass figurines titled Louise,

Lot: 167 - AVON WILD MALLARD CERAMIC ORGANIZER AND CLINT SHOWER SOAP

This set is a vintage Avon Wild Mallard Ceramic Organizer accompanied by a 4 oz bar of Clint shower soap-on-a-rope. The organizer consists of a two-piece slip-cast ceramic lidded box shaped as a male mallard duck in a resting pose. The piece features hand-painted glaze decoration including an iridescent green head, yellow bill, white neck ring, and chestnut-brown breast, with molded texture on the wings highlighted in green, brown, and black glazes. Included is the original unused bar of soap, which is teardrop-shaped and molded with a relief image of a flying mallard on one side and the Avon brand mark on the reverse. The set is housed in its original black cardboard box with gold-tone printed text. A gold foil label on the interior of the ceramic base specifies that the item is for decorative use only and not for serving food.

Lot: 168 - BOYD EMERALD GREEN PRESSED GLASS FIGURINES

A pair of translucent emerald green pressed glass figurines. The first is a female figure in a tiered ruffled dress and bonnet, characteristic of the Colonial Doll or Southern Belle designs attributed to Boyd Glass. This piece features an embossed numeral 2 on the reverse. The second figurine depicts a horse in a dynamic, semi-reclined pose on a rectangular base, featuring an incised V-shaped mark on the front. This horse model is frequently attributed to L.E. Smith or Boyd Glass. Both pieces display standard mold seam lines.

Lot: 169 - TWO PIECES OF VINTAGE AMERICAN GLASS INCLUDING A FOOTED CARNIVAL BOWL AND A PINK DEPRESSION BOWL

This lot consists of two distinct pieces of vintage American molded glassware. The first is a marigold carnival glass bowl characterized by its golden-orange iridescent finish. The piece features a three-footed base and a ruffled, crimped rim. The interior and exterior are decorated with an embossed floral design consisting of large rose blossoms and foliage, identifying it as the Lustre Rose pattern, which is attributed to the Imperial Glass Company. The second item is a translucent pink depression glass serving bowl. This bowl has a flared rim and vertical ribs that create panels decorated with molded floral sprays. The central interior base features a circular floral arrangement. This design is known as the Sharon or Cabbage Rose pattern and is attributed to the Federal Glass Company, manufactured during the late 1930s.

Lot: 170 - PYREX MILK GLASS CUP AND SAUCER SETS WITH FLORAL DECALS

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Lot: 171 - PYREX EIGHT PIECES OF MILK GLASS TABLEWARE WITH FIRED-ON RED RIMS

This set of eight pieces of mid-century modern glassware consists of four cups and four shallow bowls. Each item is constructed from opaque white milk glass and features a wide, vibrant red fired-on band around the upper rim. The cups are designed with a classic D-shaped handle and a tapered foot, while the matching bowls feature a flared, shallow form. This style of decorated milk glass is characteristic of American kitchenware produced during the mid-20th century, often attributed to manufacturers such as Anchor Hocking or Pyrex. No maker marks are visible on any of the pieces in this set.

Lot: 172 - TWO PIECES OF 20TH CENTURY AMERICAN GLASS INCLUDING A ROBERT T. SECREST COMMEMORATIVE PLATE AND A PEACH OPALESCENT CARNIVAL GLASS BOWL

This lot features two items of collectible American glassware. The first is a peach-colored pressed glass commemorative plate dedicated to the public service of politician Robert T. Secrest (1904-1985). The plate features a central relief portrait of Secrest. An inner ring is embossed with the text Public Service 1926-1977 and Robert T. Secrest. The outer scalloped rim contains the embossed terms Teacher, Congressman, Navy WWII, Senator, and Coal Miner, separated by stars. The second item is a carnival glass bowl with a peach opalescent base and marigold iridescence. The bowl is fashioned with a deeply ruffled twelve-point crimped rim. The interior basin features a molded floral pattern, while the exterior is finished with a ribbed texture. The bowl is supported by a short, circular foot. This piece is in the style of manufacturers such as Dugan or Fenton Art Glass, though it is unattributed as no maker marks are present.

Lot: 173 - BLUE HANDLED NAPPY AND FENTON SATIN LIDDED JAR

This lot consists of two decorative glass items from the early to mid-20th century. The first piece is a translucent cobalt blue pressed glass dish, designed as a two-handled nappy or candy dish with a scalloped petal rim. The interior center features a molded starburst pattern, while the sides are characterized by overlapping petal-like panels. While no maker marks are present, the design is consistent with the Fairfield pattern produced by Anchor Hocking or similar wares by Indiana Glass. The second piece is a pale mint green opaque glass lidded jar with a matte finish, typical of cosmetic or face powder containers. The circular base is decorated with an embossed scrollwork frieze, and the domed lid features a central floral medallion motif. The underside of the base displays an embossed oval mark with partially visible text including PAT. and U.S.A., identifying it as a jar produced for the Pond's Extract Company.

Lot: 174 - VINTAGE AMBER AND YELLOW PRESSED GLASSWARE AND GRADUATED BRASS CANDLESTICKS

This assortment consists of a variety of mid-century decorative objects. It features a lidded jar in pressed amber glass, displaying the Fairfield pattern attributed to Anchor Hocking. The jar is rendered in a deep honey-amber tone with relief-molded scrolls and floral designs on a stippled ground, finished with a stepped octagonal base. Also included is a light amber-yellow pressed glass bowl with a radiating petal or sunburst interior design and a scalloped edge. A small yellow glass vase is decorated with vertical stylized leaf patterns and a textured bulbous base under a flared scalloped rim. The group is completed by several graduated candlesticks in polished gold-toned metal, likely brass or brass-plated, with turned shafts and circular bases.

Lot: 175 - TWO VINTAGE PRESSED GLASS PLATES IN AMBER AND IRIDESCENT FINISHES

This lot contains two vintage pressed glass plates displaying distinct decorative patterns, attributed to the Federal Glass Company. The first plate is made of transparent amber glass and features the Sunflower pattern, which consists of a central sunburst motif surrounded by elongated, pointed petals. Each petal tip is decorated with an incised starburst cross-hatch, and the rim is sharply serrated. The second plate is clear glass with an iridescent surface treatment, featuring the Petal pattern with radial fluting extending from a plain circular center to a scalloped, wavy rim. Both plates represent mid-20th-century American pressed glass production.

Lot: 176 - MINIATURE PORCELAIN AND GLASS DECORATIVE ITEMS

This collection consists of thirteen miniature decorative items, primarily crafted from glazed porcelain with transfer-printed and hand-painted decorations, along with one pressed glass piece. The porcelain items include a pitcher and basin set featuring an eighteenth-century romantic scene and gold-painted rims; a footed leaf-shaped dish decorated with violet blossoms and a gilt handle; and a pink-glazed cabinet vase with a high-relief applied rose. The lot also contains a pair of shell-shaped cellars with pierced borders, inscribed SALT and PEPPER in gold-tone script; four decorative bells with various motifs including a fox hunt scene, white doves, and floral bouquets; a miniature teacup and saucer with burgundy floral sprigs; and two porcelain figurines depicting a Dutch girl with a water yoke and a dancer in a white dress. Completing the set are a twin-handled miniature planter with a blue landscape transfer and a heart-shaped lidded box in pressed colorless glass featuring a textured hobnail pattern. No manufacturer marks or factory stamps are visible on the exterior surfaces of these items.

Lot: 177 - VINTAGE MINIATURE PORCELAIN OIL LAMPS WITH FLORAL DECORATION

This collection consists of three miniature porcelain oil lamps, likely produced in the mid-20th century as decorative collectibles. The group includes one teapot-form lamp and two footed lamps with matching shades. The teapot-form lamp features a white glazed porcelain base with a single handle and a decorative spout, adorned with a yellow rose transfer-print. It is topped with a brass-toned metal burner and a clear glass chimney with a ruffled rim. The two footed lamps feature bulbous porcelain bases supported by three small feet and flanked by twin scroll handles. Both footed lamps include matching conical porcelain shades. One footed lamp displays a sparse floral pattern with pink and blue blossoms, while the other features a denser multi-colored floral pattern with pink roses and yellow wildflowers. Gilt accents are visible on the rims of the shades and the handles of the more densely decorated lamp. All three lamps are fitted with adjustable metal burners and cotton wicks. No manufacturer marks are visible on the exterior surfaces of the items.

Lot: 178 - PORCELAIN GENIE STYLE OIL LAMPS IN THE MOSS ROSE PATTERN

A trio of miniature oil lamps featuring boat-shaped or genie-style white porcelain bases. Each lamp base is decorated with a transfer-printed floral pattern known as Moss Rose, depicting magenta rosebuds and green leaves. A fine gold-toned line encircles the foot of each ceramic body. The lamps are equipped with brass-toned metal burner assemblies that include wick-adjustment knobs. Each unit is topped with a clear glass chimney featuring a bulbous midsection and a ruffled or crimped upper rim. No maker marks, factory stamps, or country-of-origin labels are visible on the porcelain or metal components.

Lot: 179 - VINTAGE GLASS OIL AND ELECTRIC LAMPS AND LIGHTING COMPONENTS

An assortment of vintage lighting including oil lamps, an electric accent lamp, and various glass components. The collection features a large clear pressed glass oil lamp with a pedestal base in a fluted and ribbed pattern, accompanied by a silver-tone metal burner and a clear glass chimney with a ruffled or pie-crust rim. Also included is a miniature clear glass oil lamp with a simple bulbous reservoir and a dark-finished metal burner. The grouping contains an electric accent lamp with a white milk glass base in a hobnail pattern, featuring an ivory-colored candle sleeve and a flame-shaped bulb. Additional components include a loose clear glass chimney with a flared base and a brass-tone metal burner assembly with an adjustable thumbwheel attached to a clear glass component. Height of largest lamp including chimney: approximately 12-14 inches.

Lot: 180 - BOYD ROCKING HORSE FIGURINES

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Lot: 181 - BOYD CRYSTAL ART GLASS LOUISE SLAG GLASS FIGURINE

This pressed glass figurine is attributed to Boyd Crystal Art Glass and depicts a colonial-style lady commonly referred to as Louise. The piece is crafted from slag glass, featuring a marbleized swirl of vibrant yellow and dark brown to black hues, a color combination frequently identified as persimmon slag. The figure is modeled with a wide-brimmed bonnet and a multi-tiered, ruffled gown. Visible vertical mold seams are present, characteristic of the pressed glass manufacturing process. No maker marks, signatures, or model numbers are visible on the exterior surfaces of the figurine in the provided images.

Lot: 182 - CADMIUM ART GLASS LOUISE FIGURINE ATTRIBUTED TO BOYD GLASS

An art glass figurine depicting a woman in colonial-style attire, attributed to Boyd Crystal Art Glass and identified as the Louise model. The piece is crafted from translucent yellow glass, frequently identified as apricot or persimmon in manufacturer catalogs. The figure is modeled wearing a bonnet and a wide, three-tiered ruffled gown with arms positioned at the waist. A significant characteristic of this piece is its strong pinkish-orange fluorescence when exposed to ultraviolet light, which confirms the glass is doped with cadmium. No manufacturer marks are visible on the exterior surfaces; Boyd marks are typically located on the underside of the base, which was not provided for inspection. Height: Approximately 4.25 inches.

Lot: 183 - AMBER PRESSED GLASS ICE SCULPTURE BEAR FIGURINE MOSSER GLASS

This decorative figurine is crafted from translucent amber-colored pressed glass in the form of a seated bear. The exterior exhibits a heavy, molded texture characteristic of ice glass, intended to simulate the appearance of a carved ice sculpture. The bear is modeled in a seated posture with its right arm at its side and its left arm raised and extended. The base features a recessed, circular area with a molded radiating sunburst pattern, a feature consistent with mid-20th-century animal figurines produced by the Mosser Glass company.

Lot: 184 - SLAG GLASS SEATED BEAR FIGURINE ATTRIBUTED TO MOSSER GLASS

A molded slag glass figurine depicting a seated bear, attributed to Mosser Glass. The piece is composed of dark, translucent purple-to-black glass with integrated opaque white and cream-colored swirls, a style commonly known as marble or slag glass. The bear is posed sitting on its haunches with its head turned and its right arm extended forward. The exterior surface is textured to mimic fur and exhibits a fire-polished, high-gloss finish. No maker's marks, symbols, or signatures are visible on the figurine.

Lot: 185 - BOYD SOUTHERN BELLS BLUE AND BLUE CARNIVAL GLASS

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Lot: 186 - FROSTED BLACK AMETHYST GLASS SEATED BEAR FIGURINE MOSSER

A molded art glass figurine depicting a seated bear with a textured surface designed to simulate fur. The figurine is crafted from black amethyst glass, appearing opaque black under normal lighting but exhibiting a translucent deep amber or orange glow in thinner sections, such as the ears and arm, when backlit. The glass features an overall frosted satin finish. The underside of the base displays an incised letter M on the outer rim and a raised mark within a square border in the center recessed area.

Lot: 187 - MOSSER SLAG GLASS SEATED BEAR CUB FIGURINE

Produced by Mosser Glass Company, this miniature figurine depicts a seated bear cub with its head slightly lowered. It is crafted from pressed slag glass exhibiting a swirled pattern of chocolate brown, tan, and creamy white colors. The surface is finished with a high gloss. The lower rear of the figure features a raised capital letter M hallmark. The base is decorated with an impressed radial sunburst pattern.

Lot: 188 - OWL-THEMED DECORATIVE FIGURINES, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, AND ACCESSORIES

This lot comprises seventeen (17) owl-themed items featuring a variety of materials and decorative styles. The collection includes three matching black cast iron trivets with an openwork scroll design in the shape of an owl. Larger figurines consist of a green glazed ceramic owl with stylized red and black eyes, a yellow ceramic souvenir planter or vessel decorated with pink roses and a graphic of the United States Capitol labeled WASHINGTON, D.C., and two hand-carved soapstone owl figurines featuring intricate pierced lattice work. Smaller ceramic figurines include a white owl perched on a branch, a brown and white owl depicted in flight, and six rounded brown ceramic figurines in the ugly owl style with textured feathers. Accessories include one frosted translucent owl-shaped keychain and one ceramic owl attached to a metal keychain. Construction materials across the lot include cast iron, glazed ceramic, soapstone, and plastic.

Lot: 189 - TWO VINTAGE PRINTED LINEN CALENDAR TEA TOWELS, 1992 AND 2000

Two vintage printed calendar tea towels dating to the years 1992 and 2000. Both items are constructed from 100 percent linen. The 1992 towel features a central illustration of a grey cat encircled by a floral wreath of pink and white blossoms with green foliage. The year 1992 is printed in black above a twelve-month calendar grid. The text ALL PURE LINEN is printed in the bottom-left corner, and a small insect logo is present in the bottom-right corner, attributing the piece to Kay Dee Designs. The 2000 towel displays a folk-art style design with a central pink polka-dotted teapot containing red and yellow flowers, surrounded by four smaller floral basket motifs. The year 2000 is printed in bold numerals within a geometric band. The piece is finished with a wide border of pink flowers and green vines framing the twelve-month calendar grid.

Lot: 190 - TWO VINTAGE LINEN CALENDAR TEA TOWELS DATED 1971 AND 1987

This lot consists of two vintage linen calendar tea towels, which were commonly used as decorative kitchen wall hangings. The first towel is dated 1971 and features a multi-colored nature motif depicting five North American birds: a Red-Headed Woodpecker, Blue Jay, Cardinal, Scarlet Tanager, and Eastern Bluebird. Each bird is identified by printed text below its illustration. The calendar for the year 1971 is arranged in separate month blocks surrounding the central bird images. The second towel is dated 1987 and features a religious house blessing theme. It depicts a central illustration of the Praying Hands motif accompanied by the text: Bless this house Oh Lord, we pray, Make it safe By night and day. The design is accented with floral dogwood-style motifs and a blue geometric patterned border at the bottom. The 1987 calendar is arranged around the central text and illustration. Both towels are printed on off-white or cream-colored linen or linen-blend fabric. Dimensions: Approximately 17 inches x 27 inches.

Lot: 191 - TWO VINTAGE LINEN CALENDAR KITCHEN TEA TOWELS 1970 AND 1972

This lot features two screen-printed vintage kitchen calendar towels from the early 1970s. Both textiles are constructed from linen or a linen-cotton blend. The 1970 towel features the stylized text PEACE AND PLENTY at the top in red and green lettering. The central graphic depicts a wicker basket overflowing with fruit including grapes, apples, and pears, accented with white flowers and green foliage. A full twelve-month calendar for the year 1970 is printed on the lower half against a saturated orange background. The 1972 towel features a vertical column of food illustrations on the left side including a strawberry, yellow mushrooms, a red apple, and a pineapple. The upper right section contains a bamboo-style border framing the title KITCHEN PRAYER and the verse THANK YOU FOR THE WORLD SO SWEET THANK YOU FOR THE FOOD WE EAT. A color-blocked twelve-month calendar for 1972 is printed in the lower right quadrant in shades of yellow, orange, blue, green, and red. Both towels feature hemmed edges.

Lot: 192 - TWO VINTAGE PRINTED LINEN KITCHEN CALENDAR TOWELS 1974 AND 1978

This lot features two vintage printed linen-blend kitchen calendar towels. The first towel, for the year 1974, depicts a traditional red barn and farmhouse scene with an adjacent water wheel and stream, set against a background of green and yellow trees. The calendar for the full year is printed in black below the image. The second towel, dated 1978, features a multi-color farm scene on a yellow ground with various animals including sheep, horses, chickens, and a cow. The calendar grid is surrounded by a border of autumn leaves. The 1978 towel includes its original turquoise fabric hanging casing and a rod. The lower right corner is marked with the name MALANDRINO and a copyright symbol.

Lot: 193 - A TRIO OF VINTAGE PICTORIAL KITCHEN TEA TOWELS INCLUDING 1979 CALENDAR AND FRENCH RECIPE

This lot contains three pictorial kitchen tea towels featuring varied themes. The first item is a 1979 calendar towel with a full year-at-a-glance layout, illustrated with a songbird at the top and a green frog, mushrooms, acorns, and orange flowers at the base on a textured green background. The second item is a four seasons panel depicting a central tree divided into quadrants for winter, spring, summer, and autumn, showing vignettes including a horse-drawn sleigh, a couple on a path, a sailboat, and a red barn with pumpkins. The third item is a culinary-themed towel titled La Paella with French text providing an ingredients list and preparation instructions. It includes illustrations of red chili peppers, a whole chicken, seafood, and vegetables. This towel is marked CREATION VONY FRANCE at the lower right edge. All pieces are constructed from a textured fabric, likely a linen-cotton blend.

Lot: 194 - A PAIR OF VINTAGE PRINTED CALENDAR TEA TOWELS 1974 AND 1986

A pair of vintage calendar tea towels featuring rustic American landscape scenes, dated 1974 and 1986. Each towel is constructed from a woven textile, likely linen or a linen-cotton blend. The 1974 towel features a vibrant multi-color illustration of a brown covered bridge over a blue stream, with the year 1974 displayed on a wooden signpost. The corresponding calendar is printed in a color-blocked grid of orange, green, red, blue, and yellow. The 1986 towel depicts a pastoral scene with a pink-roofed covered bridge and a yellow building, with 1986 printed in large black serif numerals. The calendar is set in black ink against a white background with yellow borders. No maker marks or signatures are present.

Lot: 195 - A PAIR OF VINTAGE WILDLIFE CALENDAR TEA TOWELS, 1984 AND 1988

This lot features two vintage wildlife-themed calendar tea towels from the 1980s, likely composed of linen or a linen-cotton blend. The first towel, dated 1988, displays a screen-printed illustration of a ring-necked pheasant in flight over a winter landscape with snow-covered brush and evergreen trees. Below the image is a full twelve-month calendar for the year 1988, enclosed in a green decorative border, with the year 1988 printed in large green stenciled block numbers at the bottom. The second towel, dated 1984, features a pair of wood ducks, showing both the drake and hen. The year 1984 is printed in a black serif font between green decorative chevron bands, followed by a full 1984 calendar. A small green circular mark containing three vertical wavy lines, a standard symbol for linen material, is located in the bottom right corner of the 1984 towel.

Lot: 196 - VINTAGE 1968 FLORAL CALENDAR KITCHEN TEA TOWEL

This vintage screen-printed textile calendar is for the year 1968, designed for use as a kitchen tea towel or decorative wall hanging. The calendar is printed on a white cloth of natural fibers, likely linen or cotton. It features twelve monthly calendar grids, each illustrated with a specific seasonal flower. The floral motifs include yellow daisies (January), pink carnations (February), purple irises (March), yellow daffodils (April), purple violets (May), red roses (June), blue daisies or asters (July), pink blossoms (August), blue hydrangeas (September), yellow and orange daisies (October), yellow chrysanthemums (November), and a red poinsettia (December). The year 1968 is printed at both the top and bottom ends in large black numerals. The print utilizes a palette of yellow, pink, purple, red, blue, green, and brown. No manufacturer markings, signatures, or tags are present on the piece.

Lot: 197 - TWO VINTAGE 1983 LINEN CALENDAR KITCHEN TEA TOWELS

This lot features two vintage linen kitchen tea towels, each printed with a calendar for the year 1983. The first towel depicts a rural farmhouse scene with a red house and a white picket fence, accented by blue morning glory vines. It includes a printed religious verse: Bless this house Oh Lord, we pray. Make it safe By night and day. The second towel is illustrated with various North American birds, including a Northern Cardinal, an Eastern Bluebird, and a woodpecker, situated among cattails and foliage. The bird-themed towel bears the printed inscription ALL PURE LINEN in red at the bottom center, along with the year 1983. The farmhouse towel also features the year 1983 printed vertically on the right side. Both items are made of a textured linen fabric with multi-color screen printing.

Lot: 198 - SLAG GLASS SADDLE-FORM TOOTHPICK HOLDER

A press-molded slag glass toothpick holder designed in the form of a saddle. The vessel is composed of an opaque light aqua-blue ground with marbled swirls of translucent amber and dark brown. The form features a central well with a raised pommel and cantle, flanked by side flaps or skirts with scalloped and textured edges. Molded linear and decorative details are present throughout the seat and flaps. This style of novelty glass was produced by several American manufacturers during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, including Challinor, Taylor and Company. No manufacturer marks or signatures are visible. Approximately 2.5 inches H x 3 inches W.

Lot: 199 - URANIUM GLASS DAISY AND BUTTON HAND VASE

Attributed to George Duncan and Sons, this pressed glass cornucopia vase is modeled in the shape of a hand holding a vessel. The item is manufactured from uranium glass, characterized by its transparent yellow-green hue under natural light and bright green fluorescence under ultraviolet light. The hand features a molded ring on the ring finger and holds a conical vase decorated with the Daisy and Button pattern, consisting of a geometric arrangement of multi-point stars and faceted diamonds. The form includes a textured cuff at the wrist and rests on a circular, fluted pedestal base with a scalloped edge. This piece was produced using a pressing mold, with visible seams along the length of the hand and around the base. No manufacturer marks, acid stamps, or labels are present.

Lot: 200 - VINTAGE PINK OPALESCENT HOBNAIL GLASS VASE WITH RUFFLED RIM

This mid-century American decorative glass vase is attributed to the Fenton Art Glass Company. The piece is crafted from pink opalescent glass, featuring a classic hobnail pattern composed of raised, rounded bumps across the body. The vessel is finished with a characteristic ruffled or crimped rim. Due to the heat-sensitive nature of the glass during production, the lower hobnails near the base exhibit a more saturated, reddish-orange hue. No maker marks, labels, or signatures are visible on the body or the base of the item.

Lot: 201 - FENTON RUBY RED GLASS HAND-PAINTED FLORAL FAIRY LAMP

A two-piece Fenton Art Glass fairy lamp featuring a dome-shaped shade and a clear pressed glass base. The shade is crafted from deep ruby red glass with dark, swirling slag-style inclusions. It is decorated with a hand-painted floral motif consisting of white roses with grey tonal highlights and associated foliage. The shade bears an original gold foil label that reads AUTHENTIC Fenton HANDMADE and includes a graphic of a glassblower. The clear glass base features a cross-hatched diamond pattern on the exterior and a flared, scalloped upper rim where the shade rests. Height: 6 inches Diameter: 4.5 inches.

Lot: 202 - VINTAGE WESTMORELAND WHITE MILK GLASS HEN ON NEST COVERED DISH

A vintage two-piece novelty covered dish in the form of a hen on a nest, in the style of Westmoreland Glass. The set is crafted from opaque white milk glass and features a lid shaped like a sitting hen with a molded feather texture. The base is designed with a basket-weave pattern and a wavy, scalloped rim. The hen includes cold-painted red accents on the comb, wattles, and eyes.

Lot: 203 - GLASS OBJECTS INCLUDING AN INDIANA GLASS GREEN FROG VOTIVE HOLDER

This lot features three decorative glass objects including an Indiana Glass emerald green frog votive candle holder, a confetti frit paperweight, and a yellow sommerso style bowl. The first item is a stylized frog figurine produced by Indiana Glass, crafted from pressed translucent emerald green glass with a hollowed-out back designed to hold a tea light or votive candle. The second item is a spherical art glass paperweight containing a dense arrangement of multicolored confetti-style frit in shades of yellow, blue, and green, encased within a thick layer of clear glass. The third item is a heavy, thick-walled cased glass bowl featuring a translucent yellow interior core encased in clear glass, produced in the sommerso style characteristic of mid-century modern design. This bowl features subtle indentations along the rim. No maker's marks, signatures, or manufacturer labels are visible on any of the objects.

Lot: 204 - TWO PIECES OF GREEN URANIUM GLASS INCLUDING AN ETCHED TUMBLER AND A GEOMETRIC PRESSED BOWL

This lot consists of two pieces of transparent light green glass containing uranium oxide, which causes the pieces to fluoresce bright green under ultraviolet light. The first item is a small tumbler featuring an etched decorative motif of leaves and dots on the exterior wall. It is likely blown glass with a smooth, unmarked base. The second item is a pressed glass bowl featuring a complex geometric pattern of interlocking diamonds and triangles. This pattern is attributed to the Jeannette Glass Company and is known as the Cubist or Cube pattern. The bowl features a scalloped, pointed rim and a multi-pointed starburst design on the underside of the base. No maker marks are present on either piece. These items are characteristic of American depression-era glass production from the early to mid-20th century.

Lot: 205 - A PAIR OF HAND-BLOWN ART GLASS DOLPHIN FIGURINES IN THE MURANO STYLE

This lot features a pair of hand-blown art glass figurines in the form of leaping dolphins, executed in a style characteristic of Murano glass artistry. The first figurine contains internal swirls of cobalt blue, light blue, and opaque white, encased in a thick clear glass exterior using the sommerso technique. The second figurine features an opaque white internal core accented with thin red and blue trailing, also encased in clear glass. Both figurines include applied clear glass dorsal fins, pectoral fins, and fluked tails. No maker marks, signatures, or labels are present on either piece.

Lot: 206 - ANTIQUE 4-QUART GLASS BUTTER CHURN WITH BLUE PAINTED HANDLE AND WOODEN PADDLES

This antique hand-cranked butter churn consists of a clear glass jar with a square-shouldered body and a four-quart capacity. The jar features an embossed 4 QT mark near the upper rim. It is topped with a metal screw-on lid that contains the mechanical churning assembly. The mechanism comprises a cast-metal frame housing a large gear wheel marked with a raised numeral 8, which drives a smaller pinion gear connected to a vertical metal shaft. The shaft terminates in a four-blade wooden paddle or dasher. The unit is operated by a side-mounted crank arm with a turned wooden knob. A secondary wooden steadying handle with remnant blue paint is mounted horizontally to the top of the metal frame. The construction utilizes clear glass, cast metal, and wood.

Lot: 207 - CHOCOLATE SLAG GLASS LIDDED CANDY DISH IN THE FEATHER HERRINGBONE PATTERN

This lidded candy dish is crafted in chocolate slag glass, characterized by its opaque, marbled swirls of rich chocolate brown and creamy tan. The piece features the Feather Herringbone pattern, which consists of vertical panels containing diagonal, chevron-style ribbing framed by rows of raised beads. The bowl has a flared, scalloped rim, and the matching domed lid is topped with a stepped finial handle. The item is attributed to the Imperial Glass Company, based on the pattern and material, which were produced by the firm in the mid-20th century. No manufacturer marks or signatures are visible on the piece.

Lot: 208 - CARAMEL SLAG GLASS BEEHIVE HONEY JAR AND LID

This vintage lidded vessel is composed of caramel slag glass, which presents a marbleized appearance with blended tones of chocolate brown, honey amber, and opaque creamy white. The jar is molded into the form of a traditional beehive, or skep, and features several three-dimensional bees in relief on both the body and the dome-shaped lid. The container is integrated with a square pedestal base that has chamfered corners and a recessed foot. The glass shows varying degrees of translucency and opacity throughout the piece. This form and glass type are characteristic of the Beehive pattern produced by the Imperial Glass Company. No maker's marks are visible in the provided images. Approximately 5.5 inches in height.

Lot: 209 - FENTON BLUE OPALESCENT HOBNAIL GLASS BOWLS

This lot contains a pair of blue opalescent glass bowls featuring a classic hobnail pattern. Both pieces are attributed to the Fenton Art Glass Company and reflect American mid-century decorative styles. The set consists of one large centerpiece bowl and one smaller matching dish, both designed with double-crimped ruffled rims and footed circular bases. The glass exhibits a translucent turquoise-blue color throughout the body, while the raised hobs and scalloped edges are finished with a distinct milky white opalescence. No maker's marks or labels were identified during inspection, which is typical for Fenton pieces of this era that were originally issued with paper stickers.

Lot: 210 - FOUR PINK IRIDIZED ART GLASS FIGURINES IN THE LOUISE DOLL PATTERN, BOYD'S CRYSTAL ART GLASS

A set of four art glass figurines in the Louise Doll pattern, attributed to Boyd's Crystal Art Glass. Each figure is modeled as a woman in Victorian-style dress with a tiered ruffled skirt and a shawl draped over her head. The set comprises three larger figurines and one miniature figurine. The pieces are rendered in pink glass with an iridized, pearlescent surface finish. There is a perceptible variation in color among the items, ranging from a pale translucent pink to a more saturated peach-pink hue. No manufacturer marks are visible on the exterior of the figurines. Height: Large figurines approximately 4.25 inches; miniature figurine approximately 2 inches.

Lot: 211 - MOSSER BLACK GLASS SEATED KITTEN FIGURINE

This decorative figurine depicts a seated kitten and is attributed to Mosser Glass. It is crafted from solid black glass with a high-gloss finish. The form features molded textural details representing long fur, upright ears, and a tail wrapped around the base. The design is highly consistent with the Fluffy Kitty or Persian Kitten pattern produced by Mosser Glass. No manufacturer marks, stamps, or signatures are visible on the item.

Lot: 212 - MOSSER GLASS ATTRIBUTED CROWN TUSCAN PINK GLASS FAWN FIGURINE

An animal figurine depicting a reclining fawn, attributed to Mosser Glass. The piece is fashioned from Crown Tuscan pink glass, characterized by its opaque to semi-translucent quality and high-gloss finish. The fawn is modeled in a restful pose with its head turned toward its left and ears alert. The design follows a stylized aesthetic with smooth, rounded contours typical of mid-20th-century decorative glass. No factory marks, signatures, or labels are present on the figurine.

Lot: 213 - MOSSER GLASS WHITE MILK GLASS BUNNY FIGURINE

This figurine is a white rabbit produced in opaque milk glass with a glossy finish. The item is attributed to Mosser Glass, consistent with the specific mold design and visual matches. The rabbit is portrayed in a seated, alert pose with its head tilted upward and to the side. The surface is characterized by molded details representing fur texture throughout the body. No factory marks or signatures are visible on the exterior of the piece. Height: Approximately 5 inches.

Lot: 214 - FENTON HAND PAINTED 1980 MOTHER'S DAY CUSTARD URANIUM GLASS PLATE

This commemorative custard glass plate was produced by the Fenton Art Glass Company for Mother's Day in 1980. The plate is made of opaque creamy-yellow glass that exhibits a bright neon-green fluorescence under ultraviolet light, confirming the presence of uranium in the glass batch. It features a scalloped pie crust rim decorated with a hand-painted orange-peach band. The center of the plate is decorated with a hand-painted scene depicting a small brown bird perched on a branch with green leaves and light peach blossoms. Below the illustration is the hand-painted script inscription Mother's Day 1980 in black. The reverse of the plate bears two handwritten inscriptions in black ink: the artist's signature Hand painted by C Shaffer and a gift inscription reading gift from Aunt Anna Luthy.

Lot: 215 - BOYD ART GLASS AMETHYST SLAG GLASS DOLLS, LOUISE AND MARGUERITE

A pair of miniature art glass figurines manufactured by Boyd Art Glass of Cambridge, Ohio. The set comprises two distinct models: the Louise doll, featuring a three-tiered ruffled gown and shawl, and the Marguerite doll, depicted in a full-skirted dress with puff sleeves and decorative bows at the waist. Both figures are shown wearing bonnets. The figurines are crafted from opaque amethyst slag glass, characterized by a swirled, marbled purple and white coloration. Each piece bears the embossed maker's mark on the lower reverse portion, consisting of a letter B within a diamond, flanked by a single horizontal dash on each side. This mark indicates a production period between 1983 and 1988. The molded details are well-defined, and the glass exhibits a consistent satin-to-glossy finish.

Lot: 216 - BOYD GLASS HORSE FIGURINES

This lot features three pressed glass figurines in the Joey pattern, attributed to Boyd Art Glass. Each figurine depicts a horse in a dynamic pose, rearing up from a semi-reclined position with one front leg lifted and its head turned back. The figurines are rendered in three different glass varieties: one marbled yellow and brown slag glass, one transparent deep amber glass, and one opaque pale yellow custard-style glass. The figures are molded with textured details on the manes and tails and are mounted on integral rectangular bases with canted corners. A small embossed mark is visible on the base of the pale yellow figurine, featuring a geometric border around a single character, though the mark is not clearly legible.

Lot: 217 - COLLECTIONS ETC. CONTEMPORARY PINE HIGH-BACK STORAGE BENCH WITH FARM ANIMAL PRINT

A contemporary child-sized wooden storage bench or toy chest produced for the US retail market. The piece is constructed from pine with a honey-toned finish and features a high-back design with two decoratively shaped horizontal slats. The sides are contoured and assembled with visible wooden plugs covering the fasteners. A hinged lid with brass-tone butt hinges opens to reveal a single interior storage compartment. The front panel is decorated with a colorful printed illustration depicting a group of farm animals, including a cow, pig, sheep, Siamese-style cat, Collie dog, goat, rooster, and duck in a pastoral setting. The reverse side bears a rectangular white label with a green border identifying the piece as Designed exclusively for Collections ETC.

Lot: 218 - VINTAGE MOLDED PLASTIC HOLSTEIN DAIRY COW ADVERTISING DISPLAY

A vintage three-dimensional advertising or promotional display depicting a Holstein-Friesian cow. The piece is constructed from two halves of molded plastic joined at a central vertical seam. The cow is decorated with black markings over a plastic body that has aged from white to a cream or yellow tone. It stands on an integral base textured to resemble grass and clovers, finished in green paint. The base includes two blank rectangular inset panels, one on each side, originally designed to hold promotional signage or a manufacturer's brand logo. The cow is realistically rendered and includes an udder.

Lot: 219 - VINTAGE STYLE CHINESE RED RESIN RUNNING HORSES FIGURINE

This dynamic figurine depicts a pair of leaping horses in a stampede-like composition. The piece is constructed from molded polyresin or composite material with a high-gloss, multi-tonal burgundy and red glaze. Iridescent gold and bronze-toned highlights accentuate the musculature of the horses and the textures of the integrated rocky base, which includes stylized floral motifs. The sculpture features flowing manes and tails to suggest high-energy movement. No maker's marks, signatures, or model numbers are visible on the object.

Lot: 220 - TEXACO HORSE-DRAWN PETROLEUM TANKER WAGON COIN BANK

Attributed to Ertl, this is a promotional horse-drawn petroleum tanker wagon coin bank featuring branding for The Texas Company. The tanker and wagon chassis are constructed of die-cast metal, while the horses, wheels, and driver canopy are composed of molded plastic. The silver-painted cylindrical tank features a coin slot on the top and black text on the sides within a red-bordered box that reads THE TEXAS COMPANY. Petroleum and its Products. The black wagon frame is decorated with a red five-pointed star on the forward side panels. The rear cabinet features paper or adhesive labels for Texaco Motor Oils on the left side and Crystalite Kerosene on the right side. The wagon is drawn by a pair of black draft horses connected to the wagon by a plastic harness and tongue assembly. The black wheels feature red-painted center hubs and are designed to roll freely. This item was commonly produced as a limited edition promotional collectible in the early 1990s.

Lot: 221 - AMERICAN FOLK ART STYLE GALVANIZED METAL COW SILHOUETTE PLAQUE

A two-dimensional metal plaque depicting the side profile of a dairy cow. The object is fashioned from cast or pressed metal, exhibiting a characteristic spangled or mottled crystalline surface on the reverse consistent with galvanized iron, steel, or zinc. The obverse features a matte black or dark charcoal finish with subtle dimensional modeling to suggest the animal's anatomy, including the legs, udder, and facial features. The reverse remains in an unfinished, raw metallic state. There are no visible maker's marks, signatures, or inscriptions. Silhouettes of this type were traditionally utilized in agricultural settings as decorative barn elements or as components of trade signage.

Lot: 222 - TWO VINTAGE OHIO DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES METAL HUNTING SIGNS

This lot consists of two vintage rectangular metal field signs issued by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Wildlife. The first sign is finished in yellow with black text and a black border, featuring the phrase HUNTING WITH PERMISSION ONLY in the center. It includes a designated space for a Landowner (Agent) signature and is marked Sign 34 in the lower-left corner. The second sign is finished in red with white text and a white interior border, reading NO HUNTING ZONE and marked SIGN 39 in the lower-left corner. Both signs feature the issuing agency information at the bottom: OHIO DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WILDLIFE. Each sign is constructed from metal with rounded corners and contains six pre-drilled mounting holes. The reverse of the yellow sign is unpainted galvanized metal with handwritten black marker reading D 1371 and some yellow paint transfer. The reverse of the red sign is finished in a solid green paint.

Lot: 223 - VINTAGE AMERICAN PAINTED METAL POLICE DEPARTMENT SIGN

This square municipal sign is constructed from sheet metal with a red painted finish on both sides. The front face features a thin white interior border and white block lettering that reads POLICE DEPT. The sign is designed for mounting via four pre-drilled holes located at each corner. The style and typography are characteristic of mid-20th-century American public safety and municipal signage. No manufacturer marks or stamps are visible on either side of the item.

Lot: 224 - VINTAGE PAINTED CAST IRON BASEBALL PLAYER SLUGGER STILL BANK

This is a vintage-style painted cast iron still bank depicting a baseball player, commonly referred to as the Slugger bank. The item is manufactured from two cast iron halves joined together by a single flat-head screw located on the reverse. The figure represents a young player in a standing pose, wearing a classic uniform that includes a yellow short-sleeved jersey, yellow knickers with a black belt, blue socks, and black shoes. He wears a dark brown or black cap. The figure holds a brown baseball bat in his right hand with the barrel resting on the ground, while his left hand is positioned behind his back. The word SLUGGER is painted across the chest of the jersey in red block letters. A horizontal coin slot is located on the upper portion of the figure's back.

Lot: 225 - VINTAGE GENUINE WEATHERHEAD FUEL LINES ADVERTISING SIGN

A vintage advertising sign for Genuine Weatherhead Fuel Lines, likely produced as a header or component for an automotive service station display rack. The sign is made of lithographed metal with a saturated red background. It displays the word GENUINE in a white sans-serif font above the Weatherhead logo, which is rendered in a stylized white cursive script. Below the brand name, the words FUEL LINES appear in white block lettering. This single-sided sign reflects mid-20th-century American automotive branding from the Weatherhead Company, a prominent manufacturer of automotive fittings and hose assemblies.

Lot: 226 - VINTAGE PEPSI-COLA ADVERTISING METAL THERMOMETER SIGN BY STOUT SIGN CO. DATED 1975

This is an original vertical Pepsi-Cola advertising thermometer sign manufactured by the Stout Sign Co. of St. Louis, Missouri. The sign is constructed from painted sheet metal and features a white background decorated with the 1970s-era Pepsi globe logo at both the top and bottom. The central portion contains a vertical glass thermometer tube flanked by a temperature scale printed in blue Fahrenheit increments, ranging from -40 to 120 on the left and -30 to 110 on the right. The lower edge of the sign features printed manufacturer marks: PM-1105 Made in U.S.A. Stout Sign Co., St. Louis, Mo. 4 75, which identifies the model and a production date of April 1975. The number 1 0 2 is printed in the bottom left corner. The reverse side of the sign is finished in a green primer and includes a wooden support strip secured by adhesive tape to protect the glass thermometer tube.

Lot: 227 - 1981 WINCHESTER MOTORCYCLES EMBOSSED METAL ADVERTISING SIGN BY AAA SIGN CO.

An embossed metal advertising sign for Winchester Motorcycles, manufactured by the AAA Sign Co. of Coitsville, Ohio, in 1981. The sign is a commemorative reproduction based on the motorcycles marketed by the firearms company between 1909 and 1911. The design features a cream-colored background with a central embossed illustration of a red and black single-cylinder motorcycle. The motorcycle features large spoked wheels and the Winchester script logo on the fuel tank. Printed text includes WINCHESTER MOTORCYCLES across the top in red serif lettering, 6 HORSE SINGLE CYLINDER at the bottom left in black, and a red $160 price at the bottom right. Small print on the lower right edge reads © 1981 AAA SIGN CO., COITSVILLE, OHIO. The reverse side is unpainted and displays the stamped recessed relief of the front design.

Lot: 228 - LICENSED DESPERATE ENTERPRISES MCCORMICK-DEERING FARMALL OUTSTANDING IN OUR FIELD ADVERTISING SIGN

This contemporary advertising sign is a licensed reproduction manufactured by Desperate Enterprises, Inc. The sign is made of printed metal and features the branding for McCormick-Deering Farmall tractors. The front displays a cream-colored field with a central illustration of a vintage red tractor with steel-cleated wheels. The text Outstanding Since 1923 In Our Field is positioned at the top, while the bottom section features McCormick-Deering and a large Farmall logo in red with the script slogan Farm with Farmall's. The reverse of the sign contains printed manufacturing details including DE Sign #2316, UPC 605279123162, and ICCD 12811. It also bears a licensing statement: © Farmall and IH are trademarks of CNH America LLC. and specifies Man. & Dist. by Desperate Enterprises, Inc. and Made in the USA. The sign has four pre-drilled holes for mounting.

Lot: 229 - VINTAGE FENESTRA BONDERIZED CASEMENTS EMBOSSED METAL ADVERTISING SIGN

A vintage embossed metal advertising sign for Fenestra Bonderized Casements. The sign is constructed from sheet metal with a yellow painted field on the front. It features the Fenestra brand logo in raised, embossed black script across the top portion. Below the logo, the words BONDERIZED and CASEMENTS are printed in two lines of bold, black, sans-serif block lettering. The reverse side of the sign is finished in dark green paint and displays the debossed mirror image of the main script logo. Fenestra was a prominent brand for steel windows produced by the Detroit Steel Products Company, primarily during the mid-20th century. The term Bonderized refers to a specific zinc-phosphate coating process used during this era to provide rust resistance and improve paint adhesion on steel products.

Lot: 230 - 1990 COCA-COLA LITHOGRAPHED METAL ADVERTISING SIGN AFTER N.C. WYETH

A licensed reproduction lithographed metal advertising sign for Coca-Cola, produced in 1990. The sign features an illustration titled The Fishing Trip by artist N.C. Wyeth, which was originally commissioned for the 1935 Coca-Cola calendar. The image depicts a young boy in a straw hat and overalls, holding a fishing pole and carrying two bottles of Coca-Cola in his rear pocket, while a small dog runs alongside. A vertical cream-colored section on the right contains the Drink Coca-Cola logo set within a red oval, accompanied by the slogan IT’S THE REFRESHING THING TO DO oriented vertically. The sign is constructed of lithographed tin and features four pre-drilled holes at the corners for mounting. Inscriptions in the upper-right corner of the inner illustration border include N. C. WYETH and © 1990 The Coca-Cola Company. All Rights Reserved. The reverse side is finished with a uniform brown coating.

Lot: 231 - VINTAGE CACTUS TIRE BOOTS AND PATCHES EMBOSSED METAL ADVERTISING SIGN

A vertical rectangular advertising sign for Cactus Tire Boots and Patches, constructed from embossed stamped metal. The sign features a two-tone background with bright yellow on the top and dark green at the bottom. The company name is rendered in large orange letters with black stylized spines at the top. The graphic elements include a brand mascot known as Kaktus Kid, wearing a sombrero and standing on a vintage green automobile, as well as a man in a green suit and fedora inspecting a flat tire. The sign includes the promotional text The Only Guaranteed Repair for Balloon Cord and Fabric Tires and Carry Cactus in Your Car. The piece has four pre-drilled mounting holes, one at each corner. The reverse side displays the debossed negative image of the front graphics and text.

Lot: 232 - OLIVER FARM EQUIPMENT ANOTHER OLIVER USER METAL ADVERTISING SIGN

A square metal advertising sign produced for the Oliver Farm Equipment Company. The sign features a dark green background with a central red shield outlined in yellow. The shield contains the slogan ANOTHER OLIVER USER in yellow sans-serif block lettering. The word OLIVER is rendered in a larger font at an upward-sloping angle with a thin green outline and a black drop shadow, which is characteristic of the company's mid-20th-century branding. The sign is constructed from painted or enameled metal and has four pre-drilled mounting holes, one located in each corner. Dimensions: 12 inches by 12 inches.

Lot: 233 - TWO FRAMED JOHN DEERE VINTAGE TRACTOR PRINTS

This lot features two framed decorative prints depicting vintage John Deere tractors in agricultural settings. The first print illustrates a mid-century John Deere Model 520 tractor finished in characteristic green and yellow. It is shown in a field with distinct crop rows and features the manufacturer name and model number 520 on the side. The print is professionally mounted with a black mat accented by double gold-tone lines and is housed in a wide, terracotta-colored textured frame with a beaded gold-tone inner fillet. The second print depicts an early 20th-century John Deere tractor, similar to a Model D, featuring large yellow steel wheels with field lugs. The tractor is positioned in a landscape of rolling hills and trees. The name John Deere is visible on the side of the engine housing. This print is presented in a slim, gold-toned metal frame. Both items represent standard large-format decorative wall art.

Lot: 234 - VINTAGE PEPSI-COLA GIBSON GIRL ADVERTISING MIRROR SIGN

A late 20th-century promotional advertising mirror for Pepsi-Cola, designed as a nostalgic reproduction of early 20th-century marketing graphics. The mirror features reverse-printed graphics against a deep blue background framed by ornate cream-colored scrollwork. The central design displays a large Pepsi-Cola script logo above a stylized red banner reading A NICKEL DRINK WORTH A DIME. An oval vignette on the left depicts a woman in Edwardian-era attire, including a green gown and a feathered hat, holding a glass of soda. The bottom corners are accented with stylized 5 cent markers. The piece is mounted in a molded wood frame with a composite board backing secured by staples. The reverse side is equipped with a plastic-coated hanging wire and bears a black ink stamp reading BM118.

Lot: 235 - VINTAGE COCA-COLA METAL ADVERTISING SIGN WITH MOUNTING FLANGE

This is a vintage Coca-Cola metal advertising sign, likely used as a shelf or counter-top display. The sign is constructed from painted metal and features a rectangular face with the Enjoy Coca-Cola logo and white dynamic ribbon device set against a red background. The lower edge is bent at a 90-degree angle to form a mounting flange with four pre-drilled holes for installation. The text Trade-mark ® is printed below the main logo. There are faint, handwritten names Dan and Peggy visible in the upper left corner of the sign face. This graphic style was utilized by the Coca-Cola Company beginning in late 1969.

Lot: 236 - 1980 BENCHMARK BOURBON PEACEMAKER FRONTIER MODEL .45 CAL. 1873 REPLICA SHADOW BOX ADVERTISING DISPLAY

A vintage promotional shadow box advertising display for Benchmark Sour Mash Premium Bourbon, produced in 1980. The display features a metallic-finish non-firing model of a Peacemaker Frontier revolver with textured grips, mounted against a red felt background. The assembly is housed within a wooden frame under glass. A black plaque with gold-tone lettering is mounted in the lower right, reading: PEACEMAKER FRONTIER / MODEL .45 CAL.-1873 / From the Collection of / BENCHMARK / SOUR MASH PREMIUM BOURBON. A circular white sticker featuring a six-pointed sheriff’s star and the words Stickem UP! is affixed to the exterior lower left corner of the glass. The reverse fiberboard backing includes printed text: FORM NUMBER OAB-106-01/06 / COPYRIGHT 1980. DESIGNED AND PRODUCED BY / EMBOSOGRAPH DISPLAY MFG. CO., Chicago 60611 / FOR / BENCHMARK KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY / OLD BENCHMARK DISTILLING CO. / Louisville, Ky. 86 Proof. A handwritten number 19.74 is present on the upper right corner of the reverse. The frame is equipped with a metal sawtooth hanger for wall mounting.

Lot: 237 - VINTAGE HEINEKEN HOLLAND BEER ILLUMINATED BAR TOP ADVERTISING SIGN

A vintage illuminated bar-top advertising sign for Heineken beer, in the style of signs produced by Price Brothers. The sign features a rectangular translucent acrylic front panel with a beveled top edge. The graphics consist of the Heineken brand name in white serif lettering on a black banner, set against a green field decorated with white scrollwork. A diagonal red banner in the upper left corner reads IMPORTED. The upper right contains a yellow windmill graphic, while the bottom of the panel features the text HOLLAND BEER in yellow capital letters. The panel is mounted in a tiered, gold-toned metal base that includes a translucent plastic insert on the front inscribed with the words PROUDLY SERVED. The reverse side features a matching gold-toned metal housing for the internal light fixture with ventilation slots on the top surface. A brown electric power cord is attached to the rear housing. A circular yellow and black paper label is affixed to the back, identifying it as union-made by the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America. There is indistinct incised text on the top surface of the metal light housing.

Lot: 238 - GURKHA SERVICE STYLE KUKRI KNIFE SET WITH SHEATH AND ACCESSORIES

This lot features a traditional fixed-blade Kukri knife set of Indian manufacture. The knife is designed with a forward-curved steel blade showing a polished finish and a traditional notch at the base. The ricasso is stamped vertically with the mark INDIA. The handle is constructed of carved hardwood with a central grip ring, secured with three metal rivets and finished with a metal bolster and pommel cap. Included in the set are two small accessory knives with wooden handles: a sharp karda for utility tasks and a blunt chakmak used for honing or fire-starting. The set is housed in a black leather-wrapped wooden sheath that features a brass chape at the tip and dedicated slots for the accessory knives. Blade length: 11 inches.

Lot: 239 - SANTA'S WORKBENCH WIND-UP MONKEY ON TRICYCLE WITH ORIGINAL BOX

A wind-up lithographed tin toy titled Monkey on Tricycle produced for Santa's Workbench. The toy depicts a monkey figure dressed in a red jacket with yellow and blue detailing, yellow pants, and a red fez hat. The hat is topped with a three-blade spinning propeller decorated with yellow, pink, blue, and white stripes. The figure is seated on a tricycle constructed of lithographed tinplate and finished with black rubberized plastic tires. An integrated clockwork mechanism is powered by an attached metal winding key located on the right side of the tricycle frame. The item is accompanied by its original color-printed retail box featuring the Santa's Workbench logo and product title. The toy contains a white rectangular sticker on the reverse that reads FOR COLLECTORS NOT FOR CHILDREN. A small inscription on the side of the monkey figure reads MADE IN CHINA.

Lot: 240 - MOSSER GLASS SEATED BEAR FIGURINE IN TAWNY AMBER SLAG

A pressed slag glass figurine of a seated bear, manufactured by Mosser Glass. The piece is rendered in a variegated color pattern known as tawny amber slag, featuring a mixture of deep chocolate brown and translucent amber glass with characteristic opaque swirls. The bear is depicted in a seated posture with its right front leg extended. The exterior surface includes molded texture to simulate fur. An embossed capital letter M mark is located on the lower right side of the bear's back. Height: Approximately 3.75 inches.

Lot: 241 - BOYD CRYSTAL ART GLASS RUBY RED SOUTHERN BELLE FIGURINE BELL

A pressed glass figurine bell produced by Boyd Crystal Art Glass of Cambridge, Ohio. The item is crafted from translucent ruby red glass. The figure depicts a woman in nineteenth-century attire, often characterized as a Southern Belle, featuring a bonnet and a shawl over a full skirt with three distinct tiers of ruffles. The piece is manufactured using the pressed glass technique, with visible mold seams along the sides. The lower back portion of the skirt displays an embossed trademark consisting of a capital letter B within a diamond shape, with the numeral 2 positioned to the immediate right.

Lot: 242 - BOYD'S CRYSTAL ART GLASS SEATED BEAR FIGURINE IN PURPLE SLAG

This figurine is a pressed glass seated bear manufactured by Boyd's Crystal Art Glass of Cambridge, Ohio. The bear is depicted with a stylized form and a textured surface throughout to represent fur. It is crafted from purple slag glass, also known as black amethyst slag, characterized by its translucent dark purple body with lighter purple marbling. The piece features a high-gloss finish. On the underside, the figurine bears an embossed trademark featuring a capital letter B within a diamond, which is enclosed in a circle. There are additional horizontal and vertical lines around the diamond, which are part of a coding system used by the factory to indicate the specific five-year production period.

Lot: 243 - BOYD LOUISE SLAG GLASS FIGURINES

Boyd pair

Lot: 244 - FOUR TRANSLUCENT BLUE PRESSED GLASS FIGURINES BOYD LOUISE DOLLS

This collection consists of four matching glass figurines rendered in a translucent light blue color. Each figurine represents a female figure in mid-19th-century Victorian-style attire, featuring a wide-brimmed bonnet and a multi-tiered crinoline skirt. The design is consistent with the Louise Doll or Dolly Varden models produced by American manufacturers such as Boyd Crystal Art Glass. The figures are created through a pressed glass process, displaying molded details throughout the costume. No maker marks, factory stamps, or signatures are visible on any of the pieces. Height: Approximately 3 - 4 inches.

Lot: 245 - FENTON ART GLASS RUBY CREST HEART-SHAPED MILK GLASS NAPPE

Attributed to the Fenton Art Glass Company, this heart-shaped handled nappe is crafted from opaque white milk glass. The piece features a deeply ruffled or crimped rim with an applied translucent ruby red glass edge, a decorative treatment consistent with the manufacturer's Ruby Crest line. The vessel is designed with a low circular pedestal foot and a single looped finger handle attached to the rim. No manufacturer marks, labels, or signatures are visible on the base or body of the item. Length: Approximately 5 to 6 inches.

Lot: 246 - FOUR MOON AND STAR PATTERN BLUE PRESSED GLASS CANISTERS

A set of four graduating pressed glass canisters in a vivid turquoise blue color, featuring the Moon and Star pattern, which was originally known as Palace. The pattern is characterized by large circular embossed depressions with internal starburst motifs, surmounted by raised vertical arches. This set is attributed to the L.E. Smith Glass Company and is often referred to in literature as Colonial Blue. Three of the canisters include matching domed lids featuring smaller moon and star motifs and central knob handles. One canister is presented without a lid. The pieces are of heavy, pressed glass construction typical of American mid-century glassware. No maker marks, symbols, or signatures are visible on the bodies or bases of the items.

Lot: 247 - VINTAGE WHITE MILK GLASS GONE WITH THE WIND STYLE TABLE LAMP WITH EMBOSSED FLORAL PATTERN

Attributed to Fenton Art Glass in the Poppy pattern, this mid-20th-century electric table lamp is designed in the traditional Gone with the Wind hurricane style. The lamp is composed of two matching sections of opaque white milk glass: a removable globe shade and a central body. Both glass elements feature high-relief embossed floral and foliate motifs against a textured background. The metal hardware includes a brass-toned gallery and a burner-style socket assembly with a rotary switch. The unit sits on an ornate, four-footed cast metal base with an antiqued finish and scrollwork. It is wired with a brown cord and a standard two-prong plug.

Lot: 248 - 20-PIECE COLLECTION OF VINTAGE AMERICAN RUBY RED PRESSED GLASSWARE

A 20-piece collection of American mid-century ruby red pressed glass featuring items attributed to the Anchor Hocking Royal Ruby line and the Avon 1876 Cape Cod pattern. The assortment includes a large fluted centerpiece bowl with a scalloped rim and starburst-patterned base, a rectangular handled serving tray with a diamond-point texture, an oval divided relish dish, and a round low-profile serving bowl. The grouping further includes a large handled mug on a pedestal base with a molded floral medallion pattern, an open bulbous sugar bowl, a single-handled creamer, and a small lidded candy or sugar dish. Glassware includes several stemmed water or wine goblets with decorative knobbed stems and multiple flat-bottomed tapered tumblers. All pieces are constructed from translucent deep red pressed glass. No manufacturer marks are visible on the undersides.

Lot: 249 - 14-PIECE SET OF BROWN DRIP GLAZE CERAMIC DINNERWARE HULL POTTERY

This 14-piece partial set of vintage ceramic dinnerware is finished in a high-gloss brown drip glaze. The set is composed of one small pitcher or creamer, six small plates, four soup or cereal bowls, and three fruit or berry bowls. The pieces are constructed from thick-walled stoneware or earthenware, characteristic of mid-20th-century utilitarian pottery. Each item features a deep chocolate-brown body with a variegated, frothy cream and tan-colored glaze applied to the rims that flows downward. The pitcher is designed with a prominent integrated pouring spout and a large D-shaped handle. While visually consistent with the Mirror Brown or Brown Drip pattern produced by manufacturers such as Hull Pottery or McCoy, no maker marks or backstamps are visible in the provided images as the bases were not photographed.

Lot: 250 - SEVEN FARM ANIMAL SPICE TIN SHELF SITTER FIGURINES ATTRIBUTED TO WMG

A set of seven whimsical folk art style shelf sitter figurines attributed to WMG. Each piece is constructed from hand-painted cast resin with a matte, distressed finish intended to mimic an antique appearance. The figurines feature various farm animals and pets emerging from stylized, vintage-inspired spice and condiment containers. The set includes a chicken in a green Mrs. Murphy's Poultry Seasoning tin, a pig in a round blue Maes Mustard Powder tin, a cow in a red Henry's Beef Tenderizer tin, a horse in a teal Early Morning Paprika tin, a dog in a blue Emerald Iodized Salt tin, a sheep in a round yellow Bahman's Rosemary tin, and a goat in a red Willowville Celery Salt tin. The limbs are attached to the main bodies with wire or thin cord to allow for a seated position with legs dangling over a shelf edge.

Lot: 251 - HORSE-THEMED FIGURINES AND DECORATIVE OBJECTS

This collection features a variety of equine-themed decorative pieces and collectibles. Included is a rocking horse figurine with a yellow body and green rockers, detailed with a faux fur mane and tail, a green and red saddle, and a black bridle. A second rocking horse is depicted with a dark reddish-brown finish, cast with wood-grain texture and ornate carvings on the base and saddle. The group also contains a prancing horse figurine with a gold-toned hanging cord and a stylized horse figurine featuring a textured mane and a butterfly detail on the hindquarters. Functional items include a metal votive candle holder with horse silhouette cutouts and a glass insert, and an octagonal lithographed tin box. The tin lid displays a color illustration of Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers on horseback. Materials across the collection include painted wood, cast resin, metal, and lithographed tin.

Lot: 252 - VINTAGE BALL AND ATLAS AQUA AND CLEAR GLASS MASON JARS WITH ZINC LIDS

A collection of vintage glass canning jars featuring various embossed maker marks and styles. The assortment includes several aqua blue-green jars embossed with the Ball script logo above PERFECT MASON and SURE SEAL. Also included is a central aqua jar embossed with ATLAS over STRONG SHOULDER MASON. The jars exhibit various mold numbers near the bases, including 12 and 13. One clear glass jar is included in the set. Accompanying the jars is a group of zinc screw-top lids featuring white milk glass liners, and a set of red rubber sealing gaskets. These jars represent standard American food preservation vessels from the early to mid-20th century. The aqua jars are manufactured from soda-lime glass, while the lids are made of zinc with milk glass inserts designed to prevent food contact with the metal.

Lot: 253 - VINTAGE TWO-TONE TEDDY BEAR IN THE STYLE OF RUSHTON OR KNICKERBOCKER

A mid-century two-tone teddy bear, circa 1950s or 1960s, in the style of Rushton Star Creations, Knickerbocker Toy Co., or Fable Toy Company. The bear is constructed with synthetic brown plush fur on the head, arms, and legs, and a contrasting cream-colored plush torso and back. It features a molded rubber face insert that is hand-painted with red lips, a black nose featuring pink heart-shaped accents, and black whisker spots. The bear has a red satin ribbon tied around the neck. One eye is an intact plastic googly-style eye with a movable pupil, while the other shows the plastic base. There are no visible manufacturer labels or marks on the body. Height: Approximately 12-16 inches.

Lot: 254 - 1994 DESPERATE ENTERPRISES KENTUCKY CARDINAL BRAND APPLES REPRODUCTION TIN SIGN

This lithographed metal sign was produced by Desperate Enterprises, Inc. in 1994. It features a reproduction of a vintage fruit crate label for Kentucky Cardinal Brand Apples from Henderson, Kentucky. The design depicts three apples in varying shades of red, yellow, and green, accompanied by a Northern Cardinal bird on a flowering branch. The artwork is set against a pale yellow background framed by a thin blue border. Text on the front identifies the brand and the name of the distributor, Henry P. Barret. The reverse of the sign is finished in a gold tone and bears the manufacturer mark, 1994 copyright date, and Made in the U.S.A. along the bottom edge. A retail barcode sticker is present on the lower right corner of the back. The sign is made of thin sheet metal with rolled edges and includes mounting holes in each corner. Dimensions: Approximately 12.5 x 16 inches.

Lot: 255 - TWO DECORATIVE GLASS VESSELS INCLUDING A COBALT BLUE HANDKERCHIEF STYLE VASE AND AN AMBER PRESSED GLASS BASKET

This lot consists of two decorative glass vessels of varying styles. The first item is a hand-blown art glass vase in a deep cobalt blue. It features a flared handkerchief-style form with a deeply ruffled rim and internal textured swirls or feathery patterns throughout the body. The second item is a decorative basket crafted from pale amber or honey-toned pressed glass. The vessel features a flared rim with a molded geometric cross-hatch or diamond pattern above a vertically ribbed body. A clear glass arched handle is applied to the sides of the basket, and the base displays a molded starburst design. Neither item shows visible maker's marks, signatures, or labels.

Lot: 256 - VINTAGE PORCELAIN FIGURINES, GLASS MINIATURES, AND SHAVING ACCESSORIES

This lot contains an assortment of vintage miniature decorative objects and traditional shaving equipment. The collection includes various polychrome painted porcelain and bisque ceramic figurines, featuring subjects such as a seated pair of children with a horn, a boy in a green hat, a cherub on a book, and a girl in a yellow dress. Animal figures within the group include a white canine bust, multiple small terriers, a rabbit, and a small bulldog composed of amber-colored pressed glass. Two small vessels are present: a porcelain vase with a hand-painted floral spray and gold-toned rim, and a white figural vessel in the shape of a bird. Shaving accessories include a heavy white milk glass mug with a pedestal base and two brushes. One brush features a blue molded plastic handle, while the other has a composite cream and red handle. Many pieces are stylistically consistent with mid-20th-century novelty wares often attributed to Japanese or European manufacture.

Lot: 257 - FOUR SPODE AND EDWIN M. KNOWLES COLLECTOR CERAMIC ITEMS

This lot consists of one Spode double-tier serving tray and three limited-edition porcelain collector plates featuring artwork by Norman Rockwell, manufactured by Edwin M. Knowles. The Spode double-tier tray is in the classic Christmas Tree pattern, featuring transfer-printed decorations of a decorated evergreen tree topped with a Santa Claus figure, surrounded by toys and gifts. The tray includes a central gold-tone metal handle and post and is accompanied by its original cardboard box. The three collector plates are made of fine china and feature transfer-printed illustrations by Norman Rockwell. The first plate, A Young Girl's Dream (1985), is from the Rockwell's American Dream series and is marked as plate number 10045 S with Bradex number 84-R70-7.1. The second plate, Grandpa's Treasure Chest (1983), is from the Rockwell's Light Campaign Series and is marked as plate number 16357 A with Bradex number 84-R70-6.2. The third plate, This Is The Room That Light Made (1983), is also from the Rockwell's Light Campaign Series and is marked as plate number 5355 B with Bradex number 84-R70-6.1. All plates include the official Rockwell corporate seal backstamp and are accompanied by their original cardboard mailing sleeves.

Lot: 258 - AMETHYST PRESSED GLASS HURRICANE STYLE LAMPS

This matched pair of two-piece pressed glass lamps is rendered in transparent amethyst-colored glass. Each lamp consists of a circular base and a removable chimney. The bases feature an embossed Harvest Grape pattern consisting of grape clusters and vines. The chimneys have a bulbous center, a molded decorative band at the lower collar, and a ruffled top rim. These lamps are in the style of the Indiana Glass Company Harvest Grape line, which was frequently distributed through Tiara Exclusives in the mid-to-late 20th century. They are intended for decorative use with tea lights or votive candles.

Lot: 259 - A COLLECTION OF VINTAGE GLASS AND CERAMIC DECORATIVE ITEMS

An assortment of vintage decorative objects including glassware and ceramic figurines. The first piece is a canary yellow pressed glass footed bowl featuring three small feet and an etched interior with floral and scrollwork patterns. A central starburst medallion is visible on the underside. The second item is a clear pressed glass commemorative advertising dish or tray. It features a high-relief central bust of a Native American man in a feathered headdress, surrounded by the embossed text BUY CLASSPORT LOTS 1903. The dish is finished with a beaded or serrated rim. Also included is a matching pair of polychrome glazed ceramic bird figurines, likely representing quails or partridges. The birds are decorated in mottled shades of brown and tan with vibrant red accents on the head and are perched on textured green bases.

Lot: 260 - VINTAGE GLASSWARE AND CERAMICS INCLUDING NAUTICAL MUGS AND RUBY STAINED GLASS

vintage and antique glassware and ceramics, encompassing souvenir items, kitchenware, and decorative objects. The assortment includes nine white glazed ceramic mugs featuring a single blue band at the rim and a printed blue anchor motif on the body. Seven ruby-stained or flashed glass items are present, consisting of six small stemmed glasses and one souvenir mug with gold-tone script reading Ester and 1907. Glass containers include one clear glass Mason jar embossed with Kerr and Self Sealing marks, and one half-pint milk bottle embossed for The Cambridge Dairy Co. Cambridge. Additional glass items include a clear glass measuring jigger with embossed increments for tea and table spoons (1, 2, 4, 6, 8), and two small clear medicine bottles, one square and one round. The collection also features a stylized pressed glass penguin figurine in a pale green tint and two small Japanese ceramic cups decorated with polychrome floral patterns of peonies and chrysanthemums. These ceramic cups include rectangular panels with vertical Japanese character marks.

Lot: 261 - HISTORY AND HOBBY BOOKS INCLUDING DEE BROWN, THE WESTERNERS. (DJ)

A collection of large-format books focusing on American history, photography, and hobbies. The group includes a hardcover edition of The Westerners by Dee Brown, published in 1974, featuring a pictorial dust jacket with a reproduction of a Western cavalry scene. Also present is a softcover volume by Cyril J. Freezer titled Model Railroads: The Complete Guide to Designing, Building, and Operating a Model Railroad. The collection further contains multiple large-format hardcover volumes with full-bleed black-and-white photographic covers. One volume depicts a celebratory crowd with uniformed officers, with the number 6891 visible on a helmet. Another volume displays a manufacturing production line of aircraft cockpit canopies, possibly B-29 Superfortress nose sections. A third photographic volume shows figures on horseback in a snowy landscape. The volumes are primarily bound in publisher's cloth or pictorial boards and are quarto or folio in size.

Lot: 262 - BOOKS ON AMERICAN HISTORY AND THE ESOTERIC INCLUDING LORD AND TIME-LIFE. (DJ)

A collection of non-fiction hardcover books covering subjects in American military history, national landmarks, and paranormal phenomena. The group includes Civil War Collector's Encyclopedia: Arms, Uniforms, and Equipment of the Union and Confederacy by Francis A. Lord, a quarto volume presented in a yellow and blue dust jacket. Also present is Treasures of America, a Reader's Digest publication bound in red and blue cloth with a gilt eagle emblem on the front board. The esoteric portion of the collection includes three volumes from Time-Life Books: Mystic Places and The UFO Phenomenon from the Mysteries of the Unknown series, and Lost Treasure from the Library of Curious and Unusual Facts series. These Time-Life volumes feature black textured pictorial boards or illustrated covers. Rounding out the collection is The American Presidents, a blue hardcover book decorated with a gilt eagle and red stars. The volumes are primarily quarto-sized and contain extensive illustrations, including photographs and maps. A small adhesive label marked 2 Books is visible on the cover of the UFO volume.

Lot: 263 - VINTAGE CHILDREN'S LITERATURE AND QUILT PATTERN BOOKS

A collection of printed works comprising classic children's fiction and specialized quilting craft manuals. The group features two vintage hardcover books in pictorial boards: Robinson Crusoe, decorated with nautical and tropical motifs including ships and parrots, and Black Beauty, featuring a repeating pattern of horses in black and brown silhouettes. Also included are two softcover pattern books: The Ultimate Sunbonnet Sue Collection published by Leisure Arts and Sunbonnet Sue Visits Quilt in a Day by Eleanor Burns from the Quilt in a Day series. The hardcover volumes utilize colored cloth or tape reinforcements on the spines in yellow and green. The softcover items consist of instructional patterns and color illustrations for traditional Sunbonnet Sue quilt blocks.

Lot: 264 - BARLOW AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT SEAT

This agricultural implement seat was manufactured by Barlow, a company known for producing corn planters and other farm machinery during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The seat is constructed of cast iron and features a perforated pan design intended for use on a tractor or horse-drawn implement. It is characterized by seventeen vertical, oblong cooling slots along the upper perimeter and two stylized, scroll-shaped cutouts flanking the lower portion. The central field of the seat displays the manufacturer name BARLOW in prominent cutout lettering arranged in an upward-curving arc. A single circular mounting hole is located on the integral mounting tab at the base of the unit. Approximate Width: 15 - 18 inches.

Lot: 265 - EMPIRE AKRON O TRACTOR IMPLEMENT SEAT

This is an antique agricultural implement seat manufactured by the Empire company of Akron, Ohio. The seat is constructed from cast iron and was designed for use on late 19th to early 20th-century farm machinery such as tractors, mowers, or rakes. It features a traditional sunburst or fanned slot design intended for drainage and weight reduction. The seat face displays embossed, raised lettering with EMPIRE in a central arch, AKRON directly below, and the character O at the base center. The reverse side includes a standard square-hole mounting point for attachment to an implement spring bar. This example retains a later yellow and green paint scheme over the original casting.

Lot: 266 - VINTAGE WOLF'S HEAD MOTOR OIL ADHESIVE DECALS BY YORK TAPE AND LABEL CORPORATION

This collection features vintage adhesive decals for Wolf's Head Motor Oil, manufactured by the York Tape and Label Corporation of York, Pennsylvania. Each rectangular decal is printed on a white background with a pressure-sensitive adhesive backing. The graphic design includes a red stylized wolf head logo centered over diagonal black and white sections. The text WOLF'S HEAD and MOTOR OIL is printed in bold black sans-serif typeface. The upper border features the brand slogan FINEST OF THE FINE SINCE 1879 in red. The bottom margin contains manufacturer marks and application instructions reading Bend At Cut and Peel - A Product of York Tape and Label Corporation.

Lot: 267 - TWO ERTL JOHN DEERE DIE-CAST METAL TRUCK COIN BANKS

This lot features two vintage John Deere themed die-cast metal delivery truck coin banks manufactured by the Ertl Company. The first item is a 1/34 scale replica of a 1931 Hawkeye Crate Delivery Truck, model number 5687. This bank features a dark green cab marked with No. 104 and the John Deere Moline, Illinois logo. The vehicle includes a brown wood-textured cargo bed carrying three yellow crates labeled Genuine John Deere Parts. It is equipped with red spoked wheels and rubber dual rear tires. This is a locking coin bank and includes its original 1991 dated box. The second item is a delivery truck bank, identified by web consensus as a 1926 Mack Bulldog style vehicle, approximately 1/38 scale. The truck features a green cab and chassis with a bright yellow cargo box. Side and rear panels are printed with Deere Implement Company, Agricultural Implements, and No. 103. The upper front of the cargo box is marked John Deere. This model features a coin slot integrated into the green roof of the cargo section and red spoked wheels with rubber tires.

Lot: 268 - ANTIQUE SALT-GLAZED STONEWARE PITCHER WITH COBALT BLUE DECORATION

A salt-glazed stoneware pitcher of bulbous form featuring a slightly flared rim with a pinched pouring spout and an applied strap handle. The vessel is decorated with hand-brushed cobalt blue slip motifs, most notably a stylized foliate spray on the front. Two horizontal cobalt bands encircle the shoulder, with another single band near the base. Additional cobalt blue accents are present at the upper and lower terminals of the handle. The surface exhibits a characteristic orange peel texture typical of salt-glazed pottery. The style of decoration and form are consistent with 19th-century stoneware from the Westerwald region of Germany or American regional potteries influenced by that tradition. No maker's marks, capacity stamps, or other inscriptions are visible on the exterior.

Lot: 269 - TWO STUDIO ART POTTERY STONEWARE VASES

Two hand-thrown stoneware studio pottery vases featuring varied forms and matte glazes. The collection includes a tall tapered vessel and a bulbous ribbed vessel, both finished with a mustard-yellow base glaze and dark brown rims. The taller vase features a two-tone glaze application with an off-white upper section decorated with blue-grey slip-painted abstract motifs and a lower section that highlights visible horizontal throwing rings. The globular vase shows heavy horizontal ribbing and is accented with a triangular iron-brown slip application on one side and a dark metallic blue-black splash on the reverse. Both pieces display minor iron speckling and surface variations characteristic of the firing process. No maker marks are visible on the exterior surfaces.

Lot: 270 - WHITES POTTERY BINGHAMTON SALT-GLAZED STONEWARE JUG WITH COBALT FLORAL DECORATION

A late 19th-century salt-glazed stoneware jug produced by Whites' Pottery in Binghamton, New York. This ovoid-form vessel features a narrow, collared mouth and an applied loop handle. The exterior surface displays a characteristic orange peel texture common to salt-glazed pottery. A cobalt blue stamp on the shoulder identifies the maker as WHITES' BINGHAMTON. The front of the jug is decorated with an exuberant, slip-trailed cobalt blue floral motif. The design includes a stylized blossom with three large petals containing interior dots and dashes, positioned above a spray of scrolling leaves and foliate stems. Manufacturing characteristics include small glaze pops, iron spots, and minor kiln debris consistent with period production.

Lot: 271 - THREE VINTAGE BREYER MOLDING CO. MODEL HORSES INCLUDING FIGHTING STALLION, LIPIZZANER, AND WESTERN HORSE

This lot consists of three vintage model horses manufactured from molded plastic by Breyer Molding Co. The first model is the Fighting Stallion, finished in a chestnut color and depicted in a rearing pose. The second model is a Lipizzaner Stallion in an alabaster or off-white finish, shown in a prancing pose. This model features a black brand on the left hindquarter consisting of a stylized letter H topped with a crown-like symbol. The third model is a Western Horse with a chestnut pinto or paint pattern, also in a prancing pose. The Western Horse includes a removable tan molded plastic western-style saddle and a gold-tone metal chain rein. Each horse features a circular molded maker mark on the inner hind leg or belly. The mark consists of the letters U S A positioned above a circular stamp containing the words BREYER MOLDING CO. as visible in the detailed photographs.

Lot: 272 - VINTAGE BREYER MOLDING CO. MODEL HORSE FIGURINES

This lot features two vintage molded plastic horse figurines manufactured by the Breyer Molding Co. The first figurine is a Tennessee Walking Horse, based on the Midnight Sun mold, finished in a brown and white pinto coat pattern and depicted in a walking gait. The second figurine is an Arabian stallion in a reddish-brown bay color with white Appaloosa-style spotting on the hindquarters, modeled in a prancing pose with a high-carried tail. The pinto horse bears an incised circular manufacturer mark on the inner rear leg with the text Breyer Molding Co. surrounding a central horseshoe symbol.

Lot: 273 - KUBOTA L2850 TRACTOR AND A TEXACO DOODLEBUG TANKER BANK

This lot features two toy vehicles constructed primarily of die-cast metal with plastic components. The first is a Kubota L2850 agricultural tractor in signature orange paint with a dark gray chassis. It includes a front weight block, a steering wheel, a seat, and a black roll-over protection structure (ROPS). The vehicle features decals on the hood sides reading KUBOTA and L2850. A commemorative decal is present on the rear left fender marking the 1890-1990 centennial with a 100 logo. The second item is a promotional coin bank based on the 1934 Diamond T Doodlebug tanker design, produced by ERTL as part of a collector series. The tanker is finished in red with large white TEXACO block lettering on the sides. It includes Texaco star decals on the front and rear and a green diamond logo on the front. A coin slot is located along the top ridge of the tanker body.

Lot: 274 - ALPS CHIMPEE ONE MAN DRUMMER BATTERY OPERATED MONKEY TOY

This mechanical battery-operated toy, identified as the Chimpee One Man Drummer manufactured by Alps, Japan, features a brown plush-covered monkey figure seated on a decorated platform. The monkey is positioned behind a drum set consisting of a large bass drum, two smaller side drums, and two metal cymbals. The toy is constructed with a plush-covered mechanical frame, tin-lithograph drums and platform components, and a green plastic base. The bass drum head is decorated with a color illustration of a pink monkey holding a musical note, incorporating the Alps mountain logo. The side drums feature red and yellow graphics with musical notes and stars. The monkey figure is adorned with a gold-tone metal chain around its neck. A metal toggle switch for OFF/ON operation is located on the tin-litho platform behind the figure. Manufacturer marks including the Alps mountain peak logo and the text TRADE MARK ALPS MADE IN JAPAN are clearly printed on the blue section of the tin platform and the bass drum head.

Lot: 275 - VINTAGE AND COLLECTIBLE GLASS MARBLES IN A GLASS STORAGE JAR

This lot features an assortment of vintage machine-made glass marbles presented in a clear glass storage jar. The collection includes a wide variety of styles and patterns, such as cat s-eyes, swirls, patches, solid colors, and clearies. The marbles appear in a broad spectrum of colors, including various shades of blue, red, yellow, green, orange, white, and black. The sizes range from standard player marbles, typically measuring approximately 5/8-inch, to larger shooter marbles. A significant feature of this collection is the inclusion of several marbles that exhibit a strong green fluorescence when exposed to ultraviolet light, indicating they are composed of uranium glass. The marbles are contained in a square-shaped clear glass jar featuring a matching glass lid. Based on visual characteristics and market context, the collection likely includes examples from American manufacturers such as Akro Agate, Vitro Agate, and Peltier, though individual attributions cannot be definitively verified.

Lot: 276 - VINTAGE CAST IRON GERMAN SHEPHERD FIGURINE

A vintage cast iron figural sculpture of a German Shepherd dog in a standing, alert pose. The dog is modeled with its head turned slightly to the left, ears pricked, and mouth closed. The surface features molded textures representing the animal's coat and includes a visible collar. The figurine is finished in a black paint or japanning. This type of cast iron animal figure was widely produced in the United States during the early to mid-20th century for use as a decorative accent or doorstop. No maker's marks, foundry stamps, or model numbers are visible on the exterior of the piece.

Lot: 277 - VINTAGE AMERICAN STYLE LIDDED STONEWARE JAR WITH BLUE GOOSE MOTIF

This is a vintage stoneware canister or cookie jar with a matching lid. The vessel has a cylindrical form with two integrated lug handles and a tapered neck. It features a speckled cream glaze throughout, intended to mimic traditional salt-glazed stoneware. The front is decorated with a dark blue silhouette of a goose standing amidst cattails, a common motif in American country-style kitchenware from the 1980s and 1990s. The domed lid is finished with a central round knob. No maker marks or stamps are visible on the item.

Lot: 278 - WINCHESTER SHOTGUN SHELLS CORRUGATED METAL ADVERTISING SIGN

This contemporary corrugated metal wall sign features a reproduction of a vintage Winchester advertisement. The printed graphic displays six liver-and-white colored puppies posed with a shotgun, hunting bags, and an ammunition belt against a green background. The text includes the questions DO YOU SHOOT? and the phrase WE HAVE A NEW STOCK OF at the top. The Winchester brand name appears in large, stylized red lettering with a black outline, accompanied by a registered trademark symbol. The bottom of the sign reads FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS. The sign is made of corrugated tin or steel with a printed finish. The reverse side has a plain white coating and is equipped with two sawtooth hangers for wall mounting.

Lot: 279 - VINTAGE DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR EMBOSSED METAL ADVERTISING SIGN ON WOOD BACKBOARD

A vintage advertising sign for the De Laval Cream Separator. The sign consists of an embossed metal plate mounted to a thick wooden backboard. The metal surface features embossed lettering with the text WE USE THE on the top line, DE LAVAL in a large stylized font in the center, and Cream Separator on the bottom line. The lettering was originally yellow against a dark black or navy background. The metal plate is secured to the wood with six large, flat-head nails. The wooden backboard shows remnants of red paint on the side edges and features a simple wire hanging mechanism on the reverse. Small text is present in the lower right corner of the metal plate but is not clearly legible due to surface wear.

Lot: 280 - VINTAGE BUDWEISER ADVERTISING SIGN FEATURING CLYDESDALE HITCH

A vintage framed promotional sign produced by Anheuser-Busch, Inc. of St. Louis, Missouri. The lithographed print is divided into two primary horizontal registers. The upper section features the classic red, white, and blue Budweiser bow-tie label design, including the brand heritage narrative and a central circular crest with an AB monogram, eagle, and the names of five continents: Australia, Europe, Africa, Asia, and America. The lower section contains a full-color photograph of an eight-horse Clydesdale hitch pulling a traditional red beer wagon through a brick-pillared gateway, likely at Grant's Farm. The central composition is bordered by vertical red panels printed with the word GENUINE in white serif lettering. In the lower right corner of the photograph, the text ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC. • ST. LOUIS is visible. The print is housed behind glass in a molded wood frame with a stained finish. The reverse features a composite board backing secured by metal glazing points and a horizontal hanging wire.

Lot: 281 - SHERI, MAIL POUCH TOBACCO BARN IN KNOX COUNTY, OHIO, CHROMOGENIC PRINT

This color chromogenic print (C-print) is attributed to an artist identified as Sheri, as noted in the inscription on the reverse. The photograph captures a quintessential piece of Americana, depicting a traditional barn with a hand-painted advertisement for Mail Pouch Tobacco. The barn features a weathered, rusted metal roof and dark siding that serves as the backdrop for the iconic yellow and white slogan CHEW MAIL POUCH TOBACCO TREAT YOURSELF TO THE BEST. The composition includes a dense background of autumnal foliage and a foreground of tall, dry weeds. The verso of the frame contains a handwritten inscription in black ink that reads Sheri took this picture in Knox Co. and Christmas. A commercial label for Framers Guild AND GALLERY in Wooster, Ohio, is affixed to the brown kraft paper backing. The print is professionally housed in a rustic, weathered wood-finish frame behind glass.

Lot: 282 - ANTIQUE BUFF AND BUFF INSTRUMENT SHOPS CHROMOLITHOGRAPH ADVERTISING POSTER

This antique stone chromolithograph is an advertisement for the Buff and Buff Instrument Shops of Boston, Massachusetts, dating to the late 19th or early 20th century. The print depicts a detailed technical illustration of a precision theodolite surveying instrument with brass and gold-toned finishes, set upon a wooden tripod. Printed text at the bottom margin identifies the item as Precision BUFF Theodolites accompanied by the company's diamond-shaped logo and location Buff and Buff Instrument Shops / Boston, Massachusetts U. S. A. The work is housed in a contemporary gilt-finished wood frame with a double mat. A metal plaque on the frame identifies the piece as an ORIGINAL ANTIQUE LITHOGRAPH. This item is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from Aaron's Archives, which describes it as an original antique stone lithograph produced between 1870 and 1925.

Lot: 283 - TEXACO THE STAR SHINES ON COMMEMORATIVE FRAMED PRINT BY SUNDE

This is a framed commemorative lithographic print produced for Texaco, titled The Star Shines On. The artwork, signed by Sunde and dated 1987 in the plate, presents a chronological history of the company's logo evolution and industrial heritage. The central image is the 1981 Texaco star logo, which is surrounded by eight historical logos dating from 1903, 1905, 1907, 1909, 1910, 1913, 1936, and 1965. The background features monochrome blue-tone illustrations of oil derricks, early horse-drawn and motorized delivery tankers, a corporate office building, an oil tanker at sea, and a contemporary service station. The print is professionally housed in a dark-stained wooden frame with a black mat featuring a red and gold inner border. A white title plaque at the bottom of the matting reads THE STAR SHINES ON. The item is protected by glass and features a cardboard backing with a wire hanging system. Dimensions: Not provided.

Lot: 284 - VINTAGE PYREX TOWN AND COUNTRY 1.5 QUART OVAL CASSEROLE DISH WITH LID

This is a Pyrex brand white opal glass oval casserole dish featuring the Town and Country pattern. Introduced in 1963, the decoration consists of a repeating mid-century modern design featuring stylized starbursts and circular geometric motifs in orange and dark brown. The vessel features integrated tab handles and includes a coordinating clear glass lid. The base of the dish is embossed with the following marks: 043 1 1/2 QT., PYREX ®, MADE IN U.S.A., and 18. Based on these markings, this is a model 043 with a 1.5-quart capacity manufactured by Corning Glass Works. Capacity: 1.5 Quarts.

Lot: 285 - FOUR PYREX OLD ORCHARD PATTERN CINDERELLA MIXING BOWLS

This set of four nesting mixing bowls is produced by Pyrex in the Old Orchard pattern. The vessels are designed in the Cinderella style, featuring integrated handles of two different sizes that function as pour spouts. Each bowl is constructed from opaque milk glass with a fired-on ombre color finish that gradients from a dark brown rim to a golden-yellow base. The exterior is decorated with a dark brown screen-printed graphic of orchard fruits, including grapes, apples, and leaves. The base of the largest bowl bears the embossed marks 444 4 QT., MADE IN USA, and PYREX. Dimensions: 1.5 pint (441), 1.5 quart (442), 2.5 quart (443), 4 quart (444).

Lot: 286 - VINTAGE LANCE 8-SIDED GLASS SNACK DISPLAY JAR WITH GLASS LID

This is a vintage mid-20th century molded glass display jar produced for Lance, Inc. of Charlotte, North Carolina, commonly used for merchandising crackers and cookies in retail environments. The vessel features a rectangular upper body transitioning to an eight-sided octagonal base with flared chamfered corners. It is accompanied by its original matching stepped, domed glass lid featuring a central faceted knob finial. Two sides of the jar are decorated with the Lance company logo, rendered in red block lettering above a pair of crossed blue lances. The glass lid is embossed with the word LANCE in capital letters twice, encircling the central finial. One side of the jar retains a non-original, fragmented vintage paper dealer sticker for Indian Motorcycles Sales and Service of Mingo Junction, Ohio, which was applied over the original branding.

Lot: 287 - TWO VINTAGE PYREX PRIMARY COLORS REFRIGERATOR DISHES WITH LIDS

This lot consists of two vintage Pyrex refrigerator storage dishes from the 500 series, including their corresponding clear glass lids. The group features one bright yellow 501-B dish and one dark blue 502-B dish. Both containers are constructed from white opal glass with a fired-on exterior color finish. Each vessel is accompanied by a rectangular clear glass lid with a ribbed texture designed for stacking. The yellow dish base is embossed with the following markings: 501 B 1 1/2 CUP, PYREX, MADE IN U.S.A., and the number 33. The blue dish base features a circular embossed mark containing 502-B, T.M. REG., PYREX, and MADE IN U.S.A. These items were manufactured by Corning Glass Works in the United States. Yellow dish: 1.5 cup capacity Blue dish: 1.5 pint capacity.

Lot: 288 - VINTAGE PYREX AMERICANA FALL COLORS NESTING MIXING BOWLS

A set of nesting mixing bowls from the Americana collection, commonly referred to as Fall Colors, manufactured by Pyrex (Corning Glass Works) in the United States. The collection is constructed from opaque white milk glass featuring solid fired-on exterior color finishes in earthy autumnal tones. The color palette progresses through a mustard yellow smallest bowl, an olive green medium-small bowl, a burnt orange medium-large bowl, and a deep brown largest bowl. Each bowl is designed with a white rim. The undersides are embossed with manufacturer information, including the Pyrex trademark and model numbers. The smallest bowl is marked 401 1 1/2 PT. The medium-small bowl is marked 402 1 1/2 QT. The medium-large bowl is marked 403 2 1/2 QT. The largest bowl is marked 404. 404 Brown Bowl: 10.5 inches diameter 403 Orange Bowl: 8.75 inches diameter 402 Green Bowl: 7.25 inches diameter 401 Yellow Bowl: 5.75 inches diameter.

Lot: 289 - VINTAGE WHITE MILK GLASS COVERED BUTTER DISH WITH HARVEST GOLD FLORAL AND BUTTERFLY DECORATION

This vintage covered butter dish is constructed from opaque white milk glass and consists of a rectangular base and a matching lid. The lid features a screen-printed decorative motif in a mustard or harvest gold color, consisting of a central multi-petaled flower flanked by stylized butterflies and scrolled leaf and bud sprays extending toward the ends. This design is the Butterfly Gold pattern, widely attributed to Pyrex (Corning Glass Works), and was a common feature of American kitchenware produced during the 1970s. The dish is designed to accommodate a standard one-quarter pound stick of butter.

Lot: 290 - A PAIR OF PYREX PRIMARY COLORS REFRIGERATOR STORAGE DISHES WITH RIBBED GLASS LIDS

Two vintage glass refrigerator storage containers produced by Pyrex as part of the Primary Colors line. The set includes a small yellow dish (model 501-B) and a medium blue dish (model 502-B). Both containers are crafted from opaque white milk glass with an exterior color-fired finish. Each dish is paired with a matching clear glass lid featuring a ribbed top surface. The yellow dish base is embossed with the text 501-B 1 1/2 CUP, PYREX, and MADE IN U.S.A., with a small number 18 to the right. The blue dish features a faint circular embossed mark on the base reading PYREX and MADE IN U.S.A. The clear glass lid for the blue dish is embossed with 502-C and PYREX.

Lot: 291 - WILARDY MARBLED GRAY LUCITE BOX PURSE WITH FILIGREE CLASP, CIRCA 1950S

A mid-century trunk-style box handbag manufactured by Wilardy. The body and domed lid are crafted from translucent marbled Lucite featuring swirled tones of smoke gray and amber. The bag is designed with double rigid Lucite handles secured by brass-toned metal hardware. A prominent gold-tone wirework filigree button clasp with a central faux pearl serves as the front closure. The interior features a full-length metal piano hinge stamped with the Wilardy maker's mark.

Lot: 292 - LLADRÓ COLLECTORS SOCIETY DON QUIXOTE BISQUE PORCELAIN PLAQUE

This commemorative plaque from the Lladró Collectors Society is crafted from matte white bisque porcelain. It features a high-relief sculpture of the literary figure Don Quixote, depicted in a seated, contemplative pose in a high-backed chair with an open book on his lap and a rapier resting by his side. The front of the plaque displays the molded text LLADRÓ and COLLECTORS SOCIETY, below which are three hand-applied signatures in black ink belonging to the company founders Juan, José, and Vicente Lladró. The reverse side of the piece is decorated with a molded, radiating shell pattern. The plaque is designed with a curved, triangular footprint for independent standing. The base features a blue printed factory mark including the bell-flower logo, LLADRÓ, HAND MADE IN SPAIN, and copyright DAISA 1985. Faint incised marks including D-10 and M are also present on the underside.

Lot: 293 - IMPERIAL I STYLE AMERICAN ART POTTERY TEXTURED TREE BARK PLANTER

This American art pottery jardiniere is executed in the Imperial I pattern, a design widely attributed to Roseville Pottery and introduced circa 1921. The piece is crafted from earthenware and features a cylindrical form with a slightly tapered profile and a rounded base. The exterior is decorated with a heavy, relief-molded texture simulating tree bark, finished in a multi-colored, mottled majolica-style glaze of forest green, moss, and earthy brown over a tan ground. The surface is further embellished with four equidistant relief-molded medallions, each containing a stylized green leaf enclosed within a circular brown twig-like border with a small blue glaze accent at the base. The interior is finished with a smooth tan glaze. No maker marks are visible on the exterior of the item, and an image of the base was not provided.

Lot: 294 - JOHN GIBSON, MINIATURE HAND-COLORED MAP OF CHINA AND CHINESE TARTARY, C. 1765

This hand-colored copperplate engraving is a miniature map titled Chinese Tartary and China, attributed to the English cartographer John Gibson. Based on the typed label affixed to the reverse, this print originates from Gibson's pocket atlas published in 1765. The map features a decorative title cartouche in the upper right and an ethnographic text block along the left margin detailing the size, population, and religious practices of the Chinese Empire. The composition displays fine engraved lines with distinct plate marks visible around the printed border. Hand-applied watercolor highlights are used to delineate regional boundaries and provinces. The print is presented in an oversized modern matting with a wide cream border and a red inner accent line, set within a rounded gilt wood frame and protected by glazing.

Lot: 295 - MURANO STYLE MILLEFIORI ART GLASS HANDBAG VASE

An art glass vase in the style of Murano, designed in the form of a handbag or purse. This contemporary piece is hand-blown from clear glass and decorated with fused multicolored floral murrine and trailed black glass accents. The rim and two arched handles are constructed from applied translucent red glass. The handles are joined to the body with clear glass decorative mounts. There are no visible maker's marks or signatures.

Lot: 296 - VINTAGE PYREX LIME GREEN 080 ROUND 8 OUNCE CASSEROLE DISH WITH LID

This is a vintage Pyrex individual round casserole dish, model number 080, featuring its original clear glass lid. The dish is constructed from white opal glass with a fired-on lime green color coating on the exterior. The form includes two small integrated side handles. The underside of the base is embossed with the following marks: 080 8 oz, TRADE MARK, PYREX, a registered trademark symbol, MADE IN U.S.A., OVENWARE, and the number 17. The clear glass lid handles are embossed with PYREX on one side and 080C on the opposite side. Capacity: 8 ounces.

Lot: 297 - VINTAGE MID-CENTURY ELECTRIC TABLE LAMP WITH GREEN THUMBPRINT GLASS FONT AND WHITE MILK GLASS BASE

This vintage electric table lamp is designed in the style of a traditional hurricane or student lamp. The piece features a fluted, tiered pedestal base and a matching dome shade, both crafted from white milk glass. The central font is made of translucent green glass featuring a molded interior thumbprint pattern. The lamp is joined by brass-toned metal fittings and houses a clear glass chimney that rests within the flared rim of the milk glass shade. The unit is powered by a standard brown two-prong electrical cord. No maker marks, labels, or signatures were identified on the glass or metal components during inspection.

Lot: 298 - ART DECO POLYCHROME CAST METAL PARROT TABLE LAMP WITH URANIUM GLASS ORB

A figural Art Deco period boudoir or accent table lamp. The lamp features a cast metal parrot figure with a cold-painted polychrome finish in shades of green, yellow, and red. The parrot is positioned on a stylized branch support and holds a suspended cylindrical metal cage-style shade in its beak. The shade is decorated with floral swags and a hammered-finish cap. The central stem of the lamp includes a faceted and fluted upper section above a central opaque mint-green glass orb. This orb displays vibrant green fluorescence under ultraviolet light, indicating the presence of uranium. The lamp rests on a fluted, octagonal base with a integrated push-button on/off switch. The metal support directly beneath the parrot is embossed with the text PAT. APPD FOR. The lamp has been rewired with a modern green plastic-coated cord and a cream-colored non-polarized plug.

Lot: 299 - 19TH CENTURY BRASS FOUR-LIGHT LUCERNA OIL LAMP

A 19th-century brass Lucerna oil lamp, also frequently referred to as a whale oil lamp. The piece features a central baluster-turned stem supported by a weighted, circular domed base. The oil reservoir is equipped with four projecting nozzles for wicks. Positioned above the reservoir is an adjustable, butterfly-shaped reflector shield that moves vertically along the stem and is secured by a brass thumb screw. The lamp is topped with a decorative scrolled hook designed for hanging or carrying. Two original tools are suspended from integrated brass chains: a pair of wick trimmers and a bell-shaped snuffer. The construction consists of cast and lathe-turned components for the stem and reservoir, while the reflector shield is fashioned from sheet brass. No maker marks or hallmarks are visible on the item.

Lot: 300 - VINTAGE AMBER PRESSED GLASS ZODIAC PATTERN LIDDED PEDESTAL CANDY DISH

This is a vintage pressed amber glass lidded pedestal candy dish, identified as the Zodiac pattern. The piece features a hexagonal form with twelve embossed panels—six on the body and six on the domed lid—depicting various astrological signs. Each panel displays a representational figure along with its corresponding symbol (such as Virgo and Sagittarius) and decorative scrollwork against a stippled background. The lid is finished with a scalloped edge and a large ornate pressed-glass finial. The jar is supported by a short stem on a matching hexagonal footed base. This specific pattern was manufactured by the Imperial Glass Corporation for Tiara Exclusives during the 1970s. No manufacturer marks are visible in the provided photographs.

Lot: 301 - ROSEVILLE ROZANE ART POTTERY BASKET AND HULL STYLE MINIATURE EWER

Two pieces of vintage American art pottery. The collection includes a handled basket attributed to the Roseville Pottery Rozane pattern, introduced in 1917. This item features a stippled cream-colored ground with high-relief molded yellow roses and blue blossoms, a fixed central overhead handle, and a smooth yellow-glazed interior. The second piece is a miniature ewer or pitcher featuring a single high-swept handle and a lobed, quatrefoil-shaped base with a matte brown finish. The body is decorated with a shaded tan-to-yellow ground and a relief-molded floral motif, characteristic of patterns produced by Hull Pottery such as Magnolia or Sunglow. Both pieces are constructed of molded earthenware with hand-applied polychrome glazes. No maker's marks are visible on either item.

Lot: 302 - AMERICAN ART POTTERY MAGNOLIA PATTERN TEAPOT ROSEVILLE

An American art pottery teapot in the Magnolia pattern, attributed to Roseville Pottery, circa 1943. The vessel is crafted from earthenware with a low-profile, bulbous body finished in a matte, mottled blue glaze. The exterior features relief-molded magnolia blossoms in creamy white with ochre centers, set against dark brown branches. A distinctive high-arched bridge handle connects the spout to the rear shoulder of the body. The teapot includes a matching domed lid with a simple button finial. No manufacturer marks or shape numbers are visible in the provided photographs.

Lot: 303 - A TRIO OF AMERICAN ART POTTERY TABLEWARE IN THE STYLE OF ROSEVILLE MAGNOLIA

This group of American art pottery is attributed to the Magnolia pattern produced by Roseville Pottery, originally introduced circa 1943. The set consists of three pieces: one central double-handled vase with a flared rim and pedestal base, one two-handled open sugar bowl, and one single-handled creamer. Each piece is crafted from earthenware and features a matte blue exterior glaze with a stippled, textured surface. The decoration consists of relief-molded magnolia blossoms in cream and tan tones set against dark brown or black branch motifs. The interiors are finished with a contrasting smooth green glaze. No manufacturer marks or signatures are visible in the provided photographs.

Lot: 304 - A TRIO OF DECORATIVE ITEMS INCLUDING AN AMBER GLASS BOTTLE IN THE STYLE OF ROSSINI EMPOLI

A trio of decorative items consisting of an amber glass bottle, a copper pot, and a novelty telephone replica. The amber glass bottle is designed in the style of Rossini Empoli, featuring a slender neck with a flared rim and a body decorated with a pressed diamond-quilted pattern. The copper pot is constructed with a tapered body, a faceted spout, and a brass-toned handle. The hinged lid is surmounted by an acorn-shaped finial and features a decorative beaded metal rim. The novelty telephone is a miniature wooden wall-mount replica featuring two black bells, a mouthpiece, a receiver on a cord, and a side-mounted hand crank. The reverse of the wooden telephone housing retains an oval sticker printed with MADE IN JAPAN. No manufacturer marks are visible on the glass or copper items.

Lot: 305 - VINTAGE DUQUESNE BREWING CO. SILVER TOP BEER CRATE, 1936

This is a vintage wooden shipping and delivery crate produced for the Duquesne Brewing Co. of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, specifically for their Silver Top brand. The crate is constructed from wood slats with galvanized metal strapping at the corners secured by small nails. It features a hinged wooden lid with two heavy-duty metal hinges and a central metal latch. The end panels include carved oval hand-holds. The interior is fitted with a composite wood and metal grid divider designed to hold twenty-four bottles. The end panels are stenciled in black ink with the brewery name DUQUESNE in an arched serif font. Below this are two logos including a circular DUQ cross emblem and a spinning top graphic containing the words SILVER TOP. The date 36 is stenciled to the right of the logos. The slogan GIVE IT A WHIRL appears in quotation marks at the bottom of the end panels. Side panels are marked 2 DOZ. and SMALL on the upper portion with a central spinning top graphic. The side panels also feature the slogan GIVE IT A WHIRL and identifying text for DUQUESNE BREWING CO. PITTSBURGH (DUQUESNE BREWERY - PITTSBURGH, PA.). The lid is reinforced with two wooden cleats.

Lot: 306 - ANTIQUE GREEN CARNIVAL GLASS RUFFLED BOWL IN THE SHELL PATTERN

A mold-pressed carnival glass bowl featuring the Shell pattern, also known as Stippled Shell. The design consists of six molded scallop shell motifs radiating from a central sunburst ornament, set against a stippled background. The bowl is composed of green base glass with an iridescent metallic finish displaying tones of gold, amber, and peacock blue. The rim is hand-ruffled with a crimped edge. The piece stands on a raised collar base decorated with vertical molded ribs. This piece is attributed to the Dugan Glass Company and dates to the early 20th century. No maker marks or signatures are visible on the item.

Lot: 307 - IRIDESCENT PRESSED GLASS COVERED BUTTER DISH ATTRIBUTED TO IMPERIAL GLASS IN THE COSMOS PATTERN

A two-piece covered butter dish consisting of a domed lid and a matching circular base plate, attributed to the Imperial Glass Company in the Cosmos pattern, also known as EAPG pattern number 474 or La Rochelle. The set is constructed from clear pressed glass treated with an overall iridescent finish, often referred to as white carnival glass, which creates a multi-colored sheen. The design incorporates a complex repeat of multi-point hobstars, fans, and fields of diamond points. The high-domed lid is topped with a faceted, geometric finial. The matching base plate features a central star motif and a saw-tooth or serrated rim.

Lot: 308 - A TRIO OF MARIGOLD CARNIVAL GLASS WATER SERVICE PIECES IN THE IMPERIAL GRAPE PATTERN

This set of iridescent pressed glassware is attributed to Imperial Glass in the Imperial Grape pattern, dating from the early to mid-20th century. The trio includes one water pitcher and two matching tumblers. The pieces are constructed from amber pressed glass with a marigold carnival finish, characterized by a metallic, iridescent surface with orange and gold highlights. The decorative motif features high-relief clusters of grapes and broad vine leaves set against a densely stippled background. A series of arched, scalloped lines borders the top of the decorated field. The pitcher is designed with a high, arched pouring spout and a contrasting clear amber-colored applied handle. The tumblers feature a rayed starburst pattern on the underside of the base.

Lot: 309 - A PAIR OF IRIDESCENT OPALESCENT WHITE GLASS BIRD FIGURINES, FENTON

A pair of decorative bird figurines crafted from white opalescent glass with an iridescent finish. The birds are designed with a smooth, rounded form and stylized features. Each figurine is embellished with a light blue satin ribbon tied in a bow around the neck, featuring a small matching fabric rosebud at the center. The iridescent surface displays a pearlescent spectrum of colors, including shades of pink, green, and blue, depending on the light. While small, indistinct gold-toned marks or residue are present on the lower side of one bird, no specific letters or manufacturer stamps are clearly legible. The overall style, material, and decorative elements are highly characteristic of production by the Fenton Art Glass Company during the mid-to-late 20th century.

Lot: 310 - VINTAGE GREEN DEPRESSION GLASS CAMEO PATTERN DECANTER FOR HOUSEHOLD INSTITUTE

A vintage green transparent glass decanter or bottle produced by the Hocking Glass Company in the Cameo pattern, also known as Ballerina or Dancing Girl. The vessel features a bulbous, slightly flattened body with a long neck and a flared rim. The exterior is decorated with mold-pressed designs including draped swags of beads and floral elements, with medallions containing a classical female dancing figure. The glass is a vibrant green characteristic of the Depression era. The piece is machine-made with visible mold seams running vertically up the sides and neck. The underside of the base features an embossed circular mark reading HOUSEHOLD INSTITUTE. These bottles were produced as premiums for the Household Institute and were frequently used to package White House Vinegar during the early 1930s.

Lot: 311 - IMPERIAL GLASS BLUE CARNIVAL HEN ON NEST COVERED DISH

An Imperial Glass Company blue carnival glass hen on nest covered dish. This two-piece set comprises a figural lid modeled as a nesting hen with detailed molded feathers and a coordinating oval base featuring a beaded rim and a stippled exterior surface. The set is manufactured from translucent blue glass with an iridescent carnival finish that displays a spectrum of purple, green, and gold tones. The manufacturer's mark, consisting of a capital letter I superimposed over a capital letter G within a circle, is present on the back of the hen lid.

Lot: 312 - A PAIR OF WHITE OPALESCENT COIN SPOT RUFFLED GLASS BOWLS FENTON

A pair of white opalescent glass bowls featuring the Coin Spot pattern, also referred to as Coin Dot. The design incorporates translucent circular motifs within the white glass structure. Each piece is finished with a crimped, ruffled rim characteristic of mid-20th-century American art glass. These items are attributed to the Fenton Art Glass Company based on the pattern and form. No maker marks, etched signatures, or labels are present on either bowl.

Lot: 313 - WHITE OPALESCENT GLASS LOUISE FIGURINE BOYD CRYSTAL ART GLASS

This white opalescent glass figurine, attributed to Boyd Crystal Art Glass, represents the Louise pattern. The figure depicts a lady in a wide-brimmed hat and a voluminous three-tiered ruffled dress. It is made of pressed opaque glass, often referred to as slag or milk glass, exhibiting a glossy finish and subtle internal marbling. The woman is posed in a standing position with her hands joined at her waist. Although no maker marks were identified during inspection, the mold and material align with the mid-to-late 20th-century productions of the Boyd company.

Lot: 314 - A PAIR OF FOSTORIA VIRGINIA PATTERN LIGHT BLUE GLASS CANDLESTICKS

A pair of light blue transparent pressed glass candlesticks identified as the Virginia pattern by Fostoria. Each piece features an octagonal base that transitions into a fluted, conical body. The stem is faceted and tapers upward to a paneled hexagonal socket. The items retain original paper labels on the lower portion of the bases. One label displays a vertical multi-colored stripe on the right edge and the legible characters VIRGINIA, confirming the pattern name. The design reflects an Art Deco influence common in mid-20th-century American glassware.

Lot: 315 - RED CARNIVAL GLASS VASE IN THE FOUR SEVENTY FOUR PATTERN

This carnival glass vase is rendered in the Four Seventy Four pattern, also known as number 474 or Mayflower, a design originally produced by the Imperial Glass Company. The piece is constructed from deep ruby red pressed glass featuring a highly reflective iridescent finish that displays a spectrum of blue, green, and purple tones. The body is decorated with large floral medallions positioned within pointed panels at the upper section, transitioning into a field of geometric hobstars and faceted points above the foot. The rim is flared and deeply scalloped. The base is circular with a molded 16-point star design on the exterior underside. A molded mark of a capital N within a circle is visible on the interior center base, indicating this is a 20th-century production likely commissioned by the L.G. Wright Glass Company using this pattern. Dimensions not provided.

Lot: 316 - VINTAGE RIBBED GLASS SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS ATTRIBUTED TO OWENS-ILLINOIS

A pair of matching vintage glass salt and pepper shakers, attributed to Owens-Illinois. The shakers are constructed of clear molded glass in a tapered cylindrical form featuring horizontal molded ribbing. The decoration consists of cold-painted green horizontal stripes of varying widths. Each shaker is fitted with a domed green plastic screw-on lid with multiple perforations for dispensing. The design is characteristic of mid-20th-century American kitchenware. There are no manufacturer marks or signatures visible on the items. Dimensions: Not specified.

Lot: 317 - VINTAGE OLIVE GREEN PRESSED GLASS LIDDED PEDESTAL CANDY DISH WITH LACED EDGE

This vintage footed candy dish with a matching lid is crafted from pressed glass in an olive green or avocado green color. The piece features a distinctive openwork or laced edge ruffled rim. The bowl has a paneled, hexagonal body that tapers toward a short pedestal base with a tiered circular foot. The accompanying domed lid is topped with a tiered, pointed finial. Based on the visual characteristics and design elements, this item is attributed to the Imperial Glass Company of Ohio and reflects their Laced Edge pattern. No embossed maker marks or signatures are visible on the interior or the underside of the base. Dimensions: Not provided.

Lot: 318 - BLUE IRIDESCENT CARNIVAL GLASS COVERED JAR IN THE HARVEST GRAPE PATTERN

A blue iridescent carnival glass covered jar in the Harvest Grape pattern, attributed to the Indiana Glass Company. This pressed glass piece is characterized by an octagonal-sided body decorated with high-relief molded grape clusters and foliage. The glass features a deep cobalt blue base color with a high-gloss electric blue iridescent finish displaying purple, green, and gold highlights. The matching domed lid is similarly decorated and is topped with a finial shaped like a bunch of grapes. While the pattern and form are highly consistent with the Indiana Glass Company line, no maker's marks are visible on the piece.

Lot: 319 - VINTAGE GREEN PRESSED GLASS MOON AND STAR PATTERN FOOTED BANANA BOAT BOWL

This footed glass bowl is designed in the Moon and Star pattern, a style attributed to manufacturers such as L.E. Smith. The vessel is crafted from vibrant lime green pressed glass. Its form features an elongated, shallow body with deeply ruffled and crimped edges, often referred to as a banana boat or fruit dish. The decorative pattern consists of repeating large circular indentations paired with multi-point starburst motifs. The bowl sits on a circular pedestal base that continues the starburst theme around its circumference. No maker marks, signatures, or labels are visible on the piece.

Lot: 320 - MID-CENTURY STRIPED GLASS SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS ATTRIBUTED TO HAZEL-ATLAS

A pair of mid-century modern kitchenware salt and pepper shakers attributed to Hazel-Atlas. The clear pressed glass bodies are designed with a tapered, bulbous form and decorated with fired-on horizontal bands in maroon, yellow, and white. Each shaker is topped with a red domed plastic screw-on cap, each containing seven dispensing holes. The pattern and form are consistent with mid-20th-century American kitchenware production, though no maker marks or logos are present on the glass bodies or the plastic lids.

Lot: 321 - SIGNED CHALET BLUE SOMMERSO PULLED ART GLASS VASE

This hand-blown art glass vase is a product of the Chalet Glass Company of Cornwall, Ontario, Canada, as confirmed by the etched cursive signature on the base and the distinct freeform design. The piece is executed using the sommerso (submerged) technique, featuring a vibrant cobalt blue interior core encased in a thick, heavy layer of clear lead crystal. The form follows a classic mid-century modern aesthetic, with a solid, weighted base transitioning into a fluid body that terminates in four hand-pulled pointed tips at the flared rim. The exterior clear glass surface displays organic ridges and vertical twists created during the manual pulling process, enhancing the play of light through the heavy crystal. The etched signature Chalet is visible on the underside of the clear glass base.

Lot: 322 - VINTAGE MID-CENTURY STYLE CLEAR SWUNG GLASS TALL VASE

A tall, slender clear glass swung vase, characteristic of mid-century American decorative glassware. This piece was created using a molded form that was manually swung while hot to elongate the neck and produce a unique, irregular ruffled or handkerchief-style rim. The body features molded vertical ribs or flutes that run the length of the vessel. The circular base has a molded radial sunburst pattern on the underside. There is a circular indentation in the center of the base containing faint molded characters that are indistinct due to the thickness of the glass. This style of vessel is often referred to as a finger vase or tower vase. Height: Approximately 15 - 20 inches Base Diameter: Approximately 4 inches.

Lot: 323 - MARIGOLD CARNIVAL GLASS HARVEST GRAPE PATTERN CENTER HANDLED SANDWICH TRAY

This vintage center-handled server, frequently referred to as a sandwich tray, is constructed of pressed glass with a marigold iridescent carnival finish. The plate features the Harvest Grape pattern, characterized by six embossed clusters of grapes joined by vine leaves and scrolling tendrils in a wreath formation around the center. The tray is designed with an integral central T-shaped handle that exhibits a textured bark-like finish. This specific combination of pattern and handle style is attributed to the Indiana Glass Company, part of their mid-century production. The iridescent coating displays a range of amber and gold tones with a metallic shimmer. No maker marks or signatures are visible on the piece.

Lot: 324 - MID-CENTURY GREEN PRESSED GLASS LIDDED PEDESTAL CANDY DISH

This mid-century lidded pedestal candy dish is crafted from vibrant green pressed glass, a color frequently termed avocado or emerald. The piece is attributed to Anchor Hocking as part of the Fairfield pattern. The design features a circular footed base and a flared bowl ornamented with deep vertical fluting and a row of large oval thumbprint facets near the rim. The matching lid continues the faceted motif and is topped with a tall, multi-faceted pointed finial. The interior base of the bowl displays a molded radial starburst or sunburst design. Characteristic mold seams from the manufacturing process are present.

Lot: 325 - A SET OF FOUR HARVEST GRAPE PATTERN BLUE CARNIVAL GLASS FOOTED GOBLETS

This set of four footed goblets is produced from blue pressed glass with a multi-colored iridescent carnival finish. The pattern, attributed to the Indiana Glass Company as part of their Harvest Grape line, features embossed clusters of grapes and vine leaves arranged within paneled sections on the exterior of the bowl. The design includes a slightly flared rim and a stem with a textured knop leading to a circular, flared foot. The iridescent surface exhibits a prismatic effect with highlights of gold, amber, and purple. No maker marks or signatures were observed.

Lot: 326 - IMPERIAL GLASS LACED EDGE OLIVE GREEN FOOTED CANDY DISH WITH LID

This is a footed and lidded candy dish produced by the Imperial Glass Corporation. The item is manufactured from translucent olive green pressed glass. The vessel features a circular pedestal base supporting a bulbous body flanked by two scrolled handles. The upper rim of the body and the outer edge of the lid are decorated with a molded beaded or laced edge design. A domed lid sits atop the body, surmounted by a matching scrolled glass finial. The underside of the foot retains an original blue and silver foil manufacturer's label. This label features a stylized I superimposed over a G within a circle, positioned above the word Imperial in cursive script and accompanied by a small bell graphic. This specific label style indicates production during the period after Imperial was acquired by Lenox in the 1970s.

Lot: 327 - VASELINE OPALESCENT URANIUM GLASS TABLE ITEMS IN THE BEADED STARS PATTERN

The pieces are composed of pressed uranium glass, commonly known as vaseline glass, which displays a brilliant neon-green fluorescence under ultraviolet light. The pattern features large stars with stippled centers alternating with panels of stylized foliate motifs. An opalescent finish is applied to the scalloped rims and the handles. The items have smooth, molded bases without manufacturer marks.

Lot: 328 - A COLLECTION OF SHINY BRITE VINTAGE GLASS CHRISTMAS TREE ORNAMENTS IN ORIGINAL BOX

A collection of approximately 16 vintage glass Christmas tree ornaments manufactured by Shiny Brite. The set is housed in an original 12-slot partitioned cardboard retail box. The assortment consists of glass spherical baubles and finial-shaped pieces. Decoration includes horizontal multi-colored stripes in green, gold, magenta, and silver, alongside solid-colored ornaments in shades of red, yellow, teal, purple, and turquoise. Most ornaments are fitted with metal hanging caps. The side of the cardboard box displays green printed graphics with the text SHINY BRITE GLASS CHRISTMAS TREE ORNAMENTS accompanied by various ornament illustrations.

Lot: 329 - VINTAGE GLASS HAND BELLS INCLUDING IMPERIAL GLASS AND AMBER OPALESCENT EXAMPLES

This collection features four vintage glass hand bells. Three matching bells are crafted from transparent light green glass, characterized by a paneled body with arched lower edges and a smooth teardrop handle. One of these bells bears a paper label for the Imperial Glass Company. All three retain their original bead clappers on metal chains. The fourth item is an amber opalescent lady bell attributed to Fenton Art Glass. The bell body exhibits a raised relief Lily of the Valley motif and fine vertical ribbing, transitioning from transparent amber at the top to a milky pink-white opalescence at the scalloped rim. The handle is molded into the bust of a woman with an upswept hairstyle. This bell includes a glass clapper on a metal chain.

Lot: 330 - TWO DIE-CAST VEHICLE REPLICAS INCLUDING FIRST GEAR MACK AC TANKER AND GENDRON PIONEER ROADSTER BANK

This lot features two die-cast metal vehicle replicas in their original manufacturer packaging. The first item is a First Gear Mack AC Tanker Truck from the Driven for a Century Series, produced by First Gear, Inc. of Peosta, Iowa, in 2000. This model is constructed of die-cast metal and finished in dark green with yellow and red Bulldog Oil graphics on the tank. It features yellow spoked wheels, a red chassis with chain-drive representation, and a Mack Trucks, Inc. sign on the cab roof. The original box bears stock number 19-2587 and an impressed serial number 003602. The second item is a 1:6 scale Gendron 1940 Classic Pioneer Roadster Pedal Car Replica Bank. This limited 125th Anniversary edition by Timeless Collectibles features a two-tone cream and red die-cast metal body. The model functions as a still bank with a hidden coin slot under the seat and includes an opening hood with an imitation motor and working headlights. The side of the vehicle is signed Ed Weirick, and the rear license plate is marked with the stock number 20-112.

Lot: 331 - TWO DIE-CAST METAL CORPORATE BRAND VEHICLES INCLUDING SNAP-ON TOW TRUCK BANK AND FIRST GEAR SMITH & WESSON TRUCK

This lot features two collectible die-cast metal vehicles produced under corporate brand licensing, both including their original manufacturer packaging. The first item is a Snap-on Tow Truck Bank manufactured by Crown Premiums in 1999. This is a 1/6 scale replica of a 1940 Gendron pedal car. The model features a red and silver-toned die-cast metal body with the Snap-on logo in black. Functional elements include a steering wheel, moving foot pedals, and a tow crane arm equipped with a chain and hook. The base is embossed with the number 9151, a crown logo, Crown Premiums, 1940 Gendron, and Made in China. A silver crown-motif key is mounted to the underside for access to the coin compartment. It includes the original themed box, marked with stock number SSX 2120. The second item is a 1957 International R-190 with Dry Goods Van produced by First Gear, Inc. in 1994. This 1/34 scale die-cast truck features a blue and white livery licensed by Smith & Wesson. The sides of the cargo van are decorated with the slogan THE THOROUGHBRED OF THE HANDGUN WORLD SINCE 1852 and a revolver graphic. The cab doors feature the Smith & Wesson trademark logo. The box retains a Toy Collector Club of America sticker with stock number 18-1218. 1/6 Scale (Pedal Car Bank) 1/34 Scale (International Truck).

Lot: 332 - A PAIR OF FIRST GEAR REMINGTON GAME BIRD SERIES DIE-CAST DELIVERY TRUCKS

A pair of die-cast metal collector replicas manufactured by First Gear, Inc. as part of the Remington Shur Shot and Express Game Bird Series. This lot includes the Mallard delivery truck, the 1st in the series, and the Turkey delivery truck, the 6th in the series. The Mallard model is a GMC truck used under license from General Motors Corporation, featuring a red cab with green fenders and a white box body displaying a color graphic of mallards in flight alongside Remington branding. The Turkey model is a Ford truck used under license from Ford Motor Company, featuring a green cab with red fenders and a white box body displaying a color graphic of a wild turkey with Remington branding. Both vehicles are primarily constructed of die-cast metal. Each item is accompanied by its original yellow collector box, which identifies the items as individually serial numbered. The boxes bear copyright marks for 1994 First Gear, Inc. LC and the Toy Collector Club of America. The reverse of the boxes indicates the models were manufactured in Peosta, Iowa, and produced in China. The Turkey model includes a gold-tone hangtag identifying it as part of the series. Each box contains instructions stating that the chrome side mirrors for assembly are located within the interior foam packaging.

Lot: 333 - FIRST GEAR REMINGTON GAME BIRD SERIES DELIVERY TRUCKS

This lot features two die-cast metal collector replica delivery trucks manufactured by First Gear, Inc. in 1994 as part of the Remington Shur Shot and Express Game Bird Series. The first item is a GMC delivery truck, identified as the 3rd in the series, model number 10-1139. It features a red cab-over-engine design with a dark green chassis and a white box body displaying a vintage-style Remington Pheasant advertisement. The second item is a Ford delivery truck, the 2nd in the series, model number 10-1098. This vehicle has a dark green cab with red fenders and a white box body featuring a vintage-style Remington Dove advertisement. Both trucks are individually serial numbered as noted on the original packaging. Each vehicle includes its original yellow pictorial box, internal foam packing inserts, and a yellow hangtag. According to the packaging instructions, the chrome side mirrors are included separately within the foam panels for collector assembly. The boxes carry licensing information for General Motors Corporation and Ford Motor Company, as well as copyright marks for First Gear, Inc. and the Toy Collector Club of America.

Lot: 334 - A PAIR OF SANTA'S WORKBENCH WIND-UP TIN LITHOGRAPH TOYS

This lot features a pair of contemporary mechanical wind-up toys manufactured by Santa's Workbench. Both items are constructed from lithographed tin with metal structural components and designed in the style of vintage mid-century toys. The first item is titled Turning Airship and depicts a carousel swing ride with a striped canopy in red, yellow, and blue decorated with white stars. The ride contains four gondolas with lithographed passengers suspended from a central tripod frame. The cylindrical red base shows fairground illustrations and rests on a blue flanged base. The second item is titled Universal Plane and features a central lithographed globe on a gold-toned tripod. A metal wire arm supports two rotating airplanes, one silver and one yellow. The red cylindrical base depicts various carnival and aeronautical scenes, set on a matching blue flanged base. Both toys include fixed wind-up keys and are accompanied by their original boxes. The packaging displays the Santa's Workbench logo with a holly leaf motif. One box includes a retail price sticker for $19.99 with the reference number 445-0011.

Lot: 335 - A PAIR OF PRECISION MODEL CARS FEATURING A 1932 FORD V-8 ROADSTER AND 1941 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD

This lot consists of two high-detail precision model cars, attributed to the Danbury Mint or Franklin Mint, representing classic American automotive designs. The first model is a 1932 Ford V-8 Roadster constructed with a die-cast metal body finished in dark navy blue with black fenders and gold pinstriping. It features opening doors, a dual-hinged butterfly hood revealing a detailed V-8 engine compartment, and a tan interior. The car is mounted on white wall tires with yellow wire-spoke wheels, and the hubcaps are marked with the number 8. Identifying marks include a Ford script on the radiator, a chrome V8 emblem on the grille, and a rear license plate reading 1932. The second model is a 1941 Cadillac Fleetwood Series 60 Special with a die-cast metal body in gloss black and a brown interior. It features extensive chrome-plated components, including side louvers, window surrounds, and a Flying Goddess hood ornament. The model displays Fleetwood script on the front fenders, a Cadillac crest on the hood, and a 1941 license plate. It is equipped with white wall tires featuring red-accented rims.

Lot: 336 - FIFE AND DRUM MINIATURES HAND PAINTED METAL US MILITARY FIGURES

This collection consists of hand painted metal military miniatures manufactured by Fife and Drum Miniatures of Havertown, Pennsylvania. The figures are depicted in olive drab service uniforms with peaked caps, characteristic of the United States military from the World War I through the Interwar period. One grouping contains five figures representing a military band, including four buglers and one horn player. The second grouping contains six infantry figures, including five riflemen in various advancing poses and one light machine gunner equipped with a weapon resembling a Lewis gun. Each figure is secured to a rectangular green base and is mounted inside its original red cardboard display box with wire ties. The box labels are printed with the company name, logo featuring a drum, and the text: Fife and Drum Miniatures, POB 575 Havertown, Pa. 19083, Hand Painted Metal Historic Miniatures Produced Entirely In The U.S.A. There is an area on the label for set numbering within a limited edition.

Lot: 337 - VINTAGE COLEMAN MODEL 242C SINGLE-MANTLE LANTERN AND CARRYING CASE

A vintage Coleman Model 242C single-mantle gasoline pressure lantern, accompanied by a rigid period carrying case. The lantern features a nickel-plated fount and a green porcelain-enameled ventilator. The model designation 242C is stamped into the metal collar. The fount is prominently stamped with the Coleman logo and text reading The Sunshine of the Night, TRADE MARK REG., and MADE IN U.S.A. The lantern retains its wire bale handle and a clear glass globe. The burner assembly and pump mechanism are present. The accompanying carrying case is constructed from a dark khaki or olive drab rigid composition material, reinforced with black metal corner protectors and a central metal flip latch. The top features a leather-wrapped handle. One side of the case bears handwritten markings in dark ink, appearing as 756 and RS4.

Lot: 338 - VINTAGE NYLINT PRESSED STEEL AERIAL HOOK AND LADDER FIRE TRUCK

This vintage toy is an articulated tractor-trailer aerial ladder fire truck manufactured by Nylint Corp. of Rockford, Illinois. The unit consists of a red cab and a matching trailer constructed of pressed steel. The cab features a silver-toned front bumper with the maker name NYLINT embossed in capital letters. The interior is molded white plastic with a black steering wheel, and the windshield is clear plastic. A yellow sticker on the windshield reads TURBO-POWER in black text. The sides of the cab are marked with the decal N-F-D-6. The trailer is connected via a fifth-wheel hitch and features a rotating turntable with its own steering wheel mechanism. It carries a two-section extending white metal ladder. The trailer body includes integrated side railings designed to resemble smaller ladders. Gold and black decals on the sides of the trailer read NYLINT FIRE DEPT 33 flanked by stylized flourish symbols. The vehicle sits on six black rubber tires with silver-toned hubcaps.

Lot: 339 - VINTAGE MILK GLASS KEROSENE LAMP PLUME AND ATWOOD MANUFACTURING COMPANY

A vintage kerosene oil lamp featuring a white milk glass fount and a red-painted pedestal base. The fount is decorated with a red floral transfer pattern consisting of five-petal flowers and leaves encircling the center. The lamp is fitted with a metal burner assembly, which includes a thumbwheel for adjusting the wick. Based on visual similarities and market context, the burner is attributed to the Plume and Atwood (P and A) Manufacturing Company of Waterbury, Connecticut. The lamp is topped with a clear glass chimney that has a bulbous base and a fluted, beaded top rim. Dimensions: Not provided.

Lot: 340 - VINTAGE NUMBER 7 CAST IRON SKILLET WITH UNNOTCHED HEAT RING

This vintage cast iron skillet features dual pour spouts and a solid, unnotched inset heat ring on the base. The underside of the pan is marked with incised characters including a number 7, the letter A, and a small dot located near the six o'clock position. A single vertical mark resembling a 1 is visible near the twelve o'clock position. The handle is equipped with a teardrop-shaped hanging hole. Based on the marking style and the continuous heat ring, the skillet is attributed to the Birmingham Stove and Range (BSR) Red Mountain series. An attached handwritten tag identifies the piece as Birmingham Stove and Range (CBSR) with a suggested date range of 1930 to 1950. The piece demonstrates standard casting texture and a seasoned finish typical of mid-century cast iron cookware.

Lot: 341 - BIRMINGHAM STOVE AND RANGE BSR CAST IRON SKILLET WITH INSET HEAT RING

This vintage cast iron skillet is identified as a product of the Birmingham Stove and Range (BSR) company, specifically from the Red Mountain series produced between approximately 1930 and 1950. The skillet features a traditional circular design with two integrated pour spouts. The underside is constructed with an inset heat ring located near the outer edge of the base. Hand-scribed characters transcribed as 7 0 are incised on the bottom near the handle attachment, corresponding to the skillet size and molder identification. The handle is designed with a teardrop-shaped hanging hole and a reinforced triangular ridge where it meets the pan body. The interior cooking surface is smooth and factory-ground, typical of high-quality cookware from this era. The item includes a handwritten descriptive tag.

Lot: 342 - BIRMINGHAM STOVE & RANGE RED MOUNTAIN SERIES #7 CAST IRON SKILLET

This item is a cast iron skillet attributed to the Birmingham Stove & Range Company as part of the Red Mountain series, manufactured approximately between 1930 and 1950. The piece features two integrated pour spouts on the rim and a handle designed with a characteristic teardrop-shaped hanging hole. The underside of the pan is constructed with a small inset heat ring near the outer edge. Centered on the bottom of the skillet is an incised Arabic numeral 7, indicating the size of the vessel. The skillet possesses a uniform dark, seasoned finish consistent with traditional cast iron maintenance and age. A handwritten collector's tag is present on the handle confirming the attribution to the BSR Red Mountain line.

Lot: 343 - LODGE NO. 8 THREE-NOTCH CAST IRON SKILLET

A vintage cast iron skillet manufactured by the Lodge Manufacturing Company in South Pittsburg, Tennessee. This piece features the characteristic three-notch heat ring on the base, a design element specific to Lodge production during the mid-20th century. The underside of the pan is marked with an incised number 8 for sizing and the letters SK, which is the manufacturer model code for a skillet. A smaller incised letter D, representing a molder mark, is located on the opposite side of the base. The absence of a Made in USA stamp indicates a production date between the late 1940s and the mid-1960s. The pan is designed with two pour spouts and a tapered handle with a teardrop-shaped hanging hole. Top diameter: approximately 10.5 inches.

Lot: 344 - VINTAGE LODGE NO. 7 CAST IRON SKILLET WITH 3-NOTCH HEAT RING

A vintage American-made cast iron skillet manufactured by the Lodge Manufacturing Company of South Pittsburg, Tennessee. This size No. 7 skillet features an inset heat ring with three distinctive notches located at the 12, 6, and 9 o clock positions, a design characteristic of Lodge production from the mid-20th century. The underside of the pan is marked with an incised number 7 denoting the size. It also features molder marks including a number 2 within a rounded square to the left of the size mark and a capital letter D within a rounded square to the right. The skillet is constructed with two integral pouring spouts and a handle with a teardrop-shaped hanging hole. The interior cooking surface is factory-ground smooth. The absence of a MADE IN USA stamp suggests a production date between the 1940s and the mid-1960s, although an accompanying tag suggests a date range of 1940-1990.

Lot: 345 - LODGE THREE-NOTCH CAST IRON SKILLET 8SK

This vintage cast iron skillet is produced by the Lodge Manufacturing Co. and dates to the mid-1960s or 1970s. The vessel is manufactured from sand-cast iron and features two integrated pouring spouts and a handle with a teardrop-shaped hanging hole. The underside is characterized by a three-notch heat ring with breaks at the 12, 3, and 9 o'clock positions. Visible incised markings on the base include the numeral 8 above the model code SK at the top, a vertical three-line mark reading MADE IN USA in the center, and a single letter D located near the handle joint. The skillet exhibits a uniform black seasoned patina across all surfaces.

Lot: 346 - GRISWOLD NUMBER 8 TITE-TOP CAST IRON DUTCH OVEN LID PATTERN 1278

This cast iron Dutch oven lid was manufactured by the Griswold Manufacturing Company in Erie, Pennsylvania. The underside of the lid features embossed markings including the central Griswold cross logo. Text surrounding the logo identifies the origin as ERIE PA. U. S. A. and the model as a TITE-TOP DUTCH OVEN. The size is marked with a numeral 8, and the material is identified with the words CAST IRON along the bottom edge. Above the center, the lid is marked PATENTED FEB 10 1920 with the pattern number 1278 and a small letter A. The lid is cast iron with a seasoned finish and a circular form.

Lot: 347 - WAGNER'S 1891 ORIGINAL 10 1/4 INCH CAST IRON GRIDDLE

This round cast iron griddle is part of the Wagner's 1891 Original series, a commemorative line produced by General Housewares Corp starting in the late 20th century. The griddle features a flat cooking surface with a low rim and an integral handle with a teardrop-shaped hanging aperture. The underside of the base contains extensive cast-in markings and information. Centrally, it bears the logo WAGNER'S 1891 Original alongside a rectangular border containing the text CAST IRON COOKWARE. Below this is a section labeled SEASONING INSTRUCTIONS which lists a four-step process: 1-SCOUR THOROUGHLY, 2-COAT WITH COOKING OIL, 3-HEAT IN 300 F OVEN-1 HOUR, 4-REMOVE EXCESS OIL, and READY FOR USE-RESEASON AS NEEDED. The base is also marked 10 1/4 INCH GRIDDLE and MADE IN U.S.A., with an additional incised letter Y located above the size specification. Diameter: 10 1/4 inches.

Lot: 348 - WAGNER'S 1891 ORIGINAL CENTENNIAL CAST IRON BACON AND EGG BREAKFAST SKILLET

A commemorative cast iron breakfast skillet produced by the Wagner Manufacturing Company as part of the Wagner's 1891 Original line. This model was manufactured circa 1991 to celebrate the company's centennial anniversary. The skillet is square in form with rounded corners and features a divided interior cooking surface with three compartments: one large rectangular section and two smaller square sections. The base of the skillet is cast with extensive markings, including the manufacturer's logo, a set of four numbered seasoning instructions, and the text BACON & EGG BREAKFAST SKILLET, 100 YEAR ANNIVERSARY, LIMITED EDITION, and MADE IN U.S.A. The piece is equipped with a single integrated handle featuring a teardrop-shaped hanging aperture.

Lot: 349 - GRISWOLD ERIE CAST IRON ROUND GRIDDLE NUMBER 8

A circular cast iron griddle manufactured by the Griswold Manufacturing Co. of Erie, Pennsylvania. This item is produced via the casting method and features a low-profile raised rim. The underside of the griddle is marked with incised block letters reading ERIE, a marking associated with production between approximately 1880 and 1910. There is a faint, partially legible incised numeral 8 located on the base. The piece exhibits a dark, seasoned patina consistent with age and domestic use.

Lot: 350 - VINTAGE OPALESCENT HOBNAIL GLASS COLOGNE BOTTLE

This vintage glass vessel features a bulbous body decorated with a uniform hobnail pattern. The piece is constructed from translucent glass that transitions into a milky white opalescent finish on the raised hobs and throughout the neck. The neck is designed with three distinct horizontal rings and terminates in a slightly flared, smooth rim. This specific form and pattern are highly characteristic of mid-20th-century American decorative glass, specifically attributed to the Fenton Art Glass Company or the Moonstone line produced by Anchor Hocking. This shape was commonly manufactured for the Wrisley brand to serve as a cologne or perfume bottle. No maker's marks are visible on the body or neck.

Lot: 351 - AMETHYST PRESSED GLASS MOON AND STAR PATTERN PEDESTAL BOWL

This flared pedestal bowl is constructed from deep amethyst-colored pressed glass. It features the traditional Moon and Star pattern, also known as the Palace pattern, characterized by large, concave circular thumbprints (moons) alternating with embossed multi-pointed star medallions. The bowl displays a wide, ruffled, and scalloped rim. The design continues onto the short circular pedestal base, which is adorned with a repeating star motif around its circumference. The glass exhibits a rich purple translucency that appears nearly opaque in thicker sections of the molding. The underside of the base is embossed with the characters M & S in the center. This mark is associated with 20th-century reproductions of the Victorian pattern, often produced by companies such as Weishar using molds from manufacturers like L.E. Smith.

Lot: 352 - A PAIR OF AMBER PRESSED GLASS HANDLED CANDLESTICKS ATTRIBUTED TO ANCHOR HOCKING

A pair of handled candlesticks, also known as chambersticks, produced in pressed amber glass. These items are attributed to Anchor Hocking in the M982 Desert Gold pattern. Each piece is designed with a flared hexagonal base and a fluted, paneled central body rising to a molded candle socket. A single integral loop handle with mold-seam detailing is attached to the side of each vessel. The glass exhibits a deep honey amber hue. No manufacturer marks or signatures are visible.

Lot: 353 - A PAIR OF AMBER PRESSED GLASS SQUARE DECANTERS IN A DIAMOND POINT PATTERN

This lot comprises two matching square-bodied decanters crafted from translucent amber-colored pressed glass. Each vessel is decorated with an all-over diamond point faceted pattern that provides a textured, light-refracting surface. The decanters are fitted with original matching square glass stoppers featuring a faceted design on the upper face. The style and pattern are consistent with mid-20th-century American decorative glassware, commonly attributed to manufacturers such as the Indiana Glass Company or Tiara Exclusives. No maker's marks, signatures, or labels are present on either piece. Dimensions: Approximately 5 to 7 inches in height.

Lot: 354 - PYREX SPRING BLOSSOM GREEN MODEL 043 1.5 QUART OVAL CASSEROLE DISH AND DECORATED LID

This vintage Pyrex ovenware set consists of an oval casserole dish and a matching decorated lid in the Spring Blossom Green pattern, also widely referred to as Crazy Daisy. The bowl is constructed of white opal milk glass with a fired-on avocado green exterior finish. It features a horizontal band of stylized white flowers and leaf motifs. The interior of the dish is finished in glossy white. The accompanying lid is made of white milk glass and is decorated with a centralized floral cluster in green that coordinates with the pattern on the bowl. The base of the bowl contains embossed maker's marks which read: 043 1 1/2 qt. PYREX ® MADE IN U.S.A. OVENWARE 27. The model number 043 corresponds to the 1.5-quart capacity oval casserole size manufactured by Corning Glass Works.

Lot: 355 - VINTAGE ROUND MILK GLASS CASSEROLE DISH WITH OLIVE GREEN FLORAL DECORATION

This vintage round oven-to-table casserole dish is constructed of opaque white milk glass with a fired-on olive green exterior finish. The exterior features a white screen-printed band of stylized flowers and foliate motifs. This specific decoration is commonly identified in the collector market as the Spring Blossom Green or Crazy Daisy pattern. The vessel is designed with two integrated tab handles and a tapered body. While no manufacturer marks are visible in the provided images, the form, material, and decorative pattern are highly consistent with the Spring Blossom Green line attributed to Pyrex.

Lot: 356 - IMPERIAL GLASS CARAMEL SLAG GLASS SOUTHERN BELLE FIGURAL BELL

This item is a figural glass bell manufactured by the Imperial Glass Corporation. The bell is molded in the form of a woman, traditionally identified as a Southern Belle or Colonial Lady, wearing a wide-brimmed hat and a multi-tiered ruffled gown that serves as the body of the bell. It is executed in caramel slag glass, featuring variegated, opaque swirls of cream, tan, and dark brown. An embossed manufacturer mark is visible near the lower edge of the skirt, consisting of a stylized monogram with the letters ALIG, where the letter I is superimposed over the letter G. This mark signifies the piece was produced during the Lorch ownership period of the company, dating between 1981 and 1984.

Lot: 357 - A PAIR OF RUBY RED HOBNAIL GLASS CANDLESTICK HOLDERS

A matching pair of ruby red pressed glass candlestick holders featuring an all-over hobnail pattern, attributed to the Fenton Art Glass Company. These pieces are characteristic of mid-20th-century American decorative glass, featuring a flared and ruffled rim on the candle cup, a bulbous textured stem, and a wide, domed base. The material is a deep, translucent ruby red glass. Under ultraviolet light, the glass exhibits a vibrant orange-yellow fluorescence, which confirms the presence of cadmium and/or selenium as coloring agents. There are no manufacturer marks, labels, or signatures visible on either item. Dimensions: Approximately 3.5 inches height x 4.25 inches base diameter.

Lot: 358 - A PAIR OF MID-CENTURY MODERN AMERICAN ART GLASS VASES

This lot features two decorative glass vases representative of mid-20th-century American art glass production. The first item is a swung glass vase in a solid amber color. It has a bulbous base with three distinctive pulled lobes or feet and a tall, tapered neck that terminates in a hand-swung, asymmetrical ruffled rim. The second item is a ribbed bud vase in amberina glass, displaying a vibrant color gradient that transitions from a deep ruby red at the base to a golden yellow at the flared rim. The body of the bud vase is molded with vertical fluting and the rim is finished with a scalloped or pie-crust edge. Both forms are characteristic of glassware produced by manufacturers such as L.E. Smith, Viking Glass, or Jeanette Glass. There are no visible maker marks or labels on either piece.

Lot: 359 - HOCKING GLASS COMPANY URANIUM GREEN GLASS 16-HOLE FLOWER FROG

This lot features a vintage green glass flower frog produced by the Hocking Glass Company. The object is circular with a domed top containing sixteen holes for stem placement. It is composed of transparent light green glass containing uranium oxide, which causes a vivid green fluorescence when exposed to ultraviolet light. The base rim is embossed with the text PATD and AUG. 13. 1912, corresponding to the patent issued to George E. Doughty. The item displays a pressed glass texture on the domed surface.

Lot: 360 - A COLLECTION OF 4 PIECES OF FIRE-KING MILK GLASS TABLEWARE IN PRIMROSE AND BLUE CORNFLOWER PATTERNS

A collection of 4 pieces of vintage white milk glass tableware produced by Anchor Hocking for the Fire-King line. The collection includes two plates featuring the Primrose floral transfer pattern, which depicts pink daisy-like flowers with yellow centers and gray-brown foliage. Also included are two cups featuring the Blue Cornflower pattern, consisting of blue multi-petaled flowers with gray and green leaves. The bases of the plates are embossed with circular marks that read OVEN Fire-King WARE MADE IN U.S.A.

Lot: 361 - A SET OF FOUR WHITE MILK GLASS PLATES WITH GREEN FLORAL BORDER

A set of four white vitrified milk glass plates featuring a decorative olive green floral border. The design exhibits stylized floral clusters and blossoms, a motif consistent with the Springwood pattern attributed to Anchor Hocking and the Placesetters collection. The plates are circular in form with a smooth, opaque white ground. No factory marks or backstamps are visible on the pieces.

Lot: 362 - A 14-PIECE SET OF ANCHOR HOCKING FIRE-KING HARVEST PATTERN MILK GLASS DINNERWARE

This set of opaque white milk glass dinnerware is manufactured by Anchor Hocking as part of the Fire-King line. The pieces feature the Harvest pattern, which consists of a stylized black wheat stalk transfer-printed motif. The 14-piece collection comprises dinner plates, saucers, and stackable coffee mugs. Each plate features an embossed circular mark on the base that includes the text ANCHOR HOCKING and MADE IN USA surrounding a central anchor symbol and the script text Fire-King. The items are constructed from press-molded opaque white glass.

Lot: 363 - ANCHOR HOCKING FIRE KING NATURE'S BOUNTY MILK GLASS MIXING BOWL

This vintage mixing bowl is manufactured by Anchor Hocking under the Fire King line. The bowl is made of opaque white milk glass and features a flared rim with two integrated lug handles. It is decorated with the Nature's Bounty pattern, a colorful transfer-printed fruit motif depicting red strawberries, a yellow pear, an orange, and purple grapes. The base of the bowl is embossed with the Fire King script logo, the Anchor Hocking anchor symbol, and text reading MADE IN U.S.A., OVEN-PROOF, ANCHOR HOCKING, and the numeral 1.

Lot: 364 - A TRIO OF AMERICAN MID-CENTURY GLASSWARE INCLUDING A REFRIGERATOR DISH, FOOTED BONBON, AND DECORATIVE HAND BELL

This collection consists of three pieces of American pressed glass dating from the mid-20th century. The first item is an amber glass rectangular refrigerator storage dish with vertical ribbing on the sides. It is accompanied by a clear glass lid featuring three molded panels depicting stalks of asparagus, a centered head of lettuce or cabbage, and an ear of corn; this specific vegetable lid design is attributed to the Federal Glass Company. The second item is a canary yellow footed bonbon or nut dish featuring a ruffled rim and a needle-etched pattern of floral sprays and scrolling foliage on the interior. The dish rests on three stylized feet shaped like flower petals, a style associated with Indiana Glass. The third item is an amber glass hand bell with a vertically ribbed body and a multi-faceted handle. One side of the bell is decorated with a hand-painted floral spray, where the yellow flower heads feature a raised, textured crushed-glass finish for a three-dimensional effect. No maker marks are visible on any of the pieces.

Lot: 365 - A TRIO OF MID-CENTURY AMBERINA TEXTURED GLASS TABLEWARE, ATTRIBUTED TO ANCHOR HOCKING

A trio of mid-century pressed glass items, consisting of one pitcher and two matching tumblers. The set is attributed to the Soreno pattern manufactured by Anchor Hocking. All pieces exhibit a vibrant Amberina colorway with an ombre effect, transitioning from deep ruby red at the upper rims to a golden honey amber at the bases. The exterior surfaces are decorated with a prominent horizontal textured pattern, often described as a bark or hammered finish. The pitcher is designed with a tapered body, an integrated ice lip spout, and a textured D-shaped handle. Vertical mold seams are present on the bodies and handles, which is standard for this manufacturing process.

Lot: 366 - AN 11-PIECE COLLECTION OF ANCHOR HOCKING SORENO AVOCADO GREEN GLASS SERVING AND DESSERT BOWLS WITH TUMBLER

This 11-piece collection of mid-century modern pressed glassware is attributed to the Soreno line by Anchor Hocking, which was produced starting in the mid-1960s. The set is finished in a vibrant avocado green color, a quintessential palette of the era. Each piece features a distinctive horizontal bark or rippled texture on the exterior, while the interiors are smooth to the touch. The group comprises two extra-large conical serving bowls with wide rims, one large serving bowl, one small condiment or side bowl, six individual dessert or berry bowls, and one tall cylindrical drinking tumbler. No maker's marks are visible on the pieces, which is characteristic of the production of this specific pattern by Anchor Hocking.

Lot: 367 - A COLLECTION OF VINTAGE GLASS ADVERTISING AND DECORATIVE ASHTRAYS INCLUDING ANCHOR HOCKING SORENO

This collection features several vintage glass ashtrays, including mid-century modern decorative pieces and promotional advertising items. The group is led by a large amber glass ashtray in the Soreno pattern by Anchor Hocking, which displays a distinct concentric bark texture on its underside and three large cigarette rests. Also included is a circular amber glass ashtray with red and white printed text for Best Western Motels, featuring the company's vintage crown logo. A cobalt blue glass ashtray commemorates the Newcastle Exhibition, with white lettering on the rim and an embossed five-pointed star in the center containing a stylized figure logo. The set further contains a heavy, clear glass square ashtray with a geometric shape and four corner rests. A clear rectangular matchbook holder ashtray is provided with two vintage Winston cigarette matchbooks, one of which features a promotional slogan.

Lot: 368 - A COLLECTION OF SEVEN VINTAGE MILK GLASS AND CLEAR PRESSED GLASS TABLEWARE ITEMS

This collection of seven glass items includes both clear pressed glass and white milk glass. The clear glass pieces comprise a large decanter with vertical ribbing and a matching stopper, resembling the Heisey Peerless pattern. There is a small clear pressed glass cruet with a geometric diamond-patterned band and a clear glass scent bottle featuring an overall hobnail pattern. Also included is a small paneled glass jar with a metal lid that is engraved with a cursive monogram letter B. The milk glass items include a novelty dish designed as two cupped hands with grape and leaf motifs at the wrists, typical of Westmoreland Glass designs. The collection also features a milk glass bell in a hobnail pattern with a gold-tone loop handle and a milk glass candlestick with a fluted neck and a beaded edge base.

Lot: 369 - GRISWOLD NUMBER 8 CAST IRON ROUND GRIDDLE PATTERN 738

This vintage round cast iron griddle was produced by the Griswold Manufacturing Company in Erie, Pennsylvania, between approximately 1906 and 1920. Identified as a size No. 8, the piece features the manufacturer pattern number 738A. The griddle is designed with a shallow raised rim and a short, tapered handle with a teardrop-shaped hanging hole. The underside is characterized by raised X-shaped reinforcement ribs that divide the base into four sections. Markings are embossed into the casting: the top of the handle displays the numeral 8; the base's left quadrant reads ERIE 738A PA.; the right quadrant displays USA positioned above a circular large block Griswold logo; and an additional numeral 8 is located on the outer edge of the base.

Lot: 370 - VINTAGE LODGE NO. 8 THREE-NOTCH CAST IRON SKILLET

This is a vintage cast iron skillet attributed to the Lodge Manufacturing Company, as indicated by its characteristic three-notch heat ring design. The pan is a size No. 8, identified by the numeral 8 incised on the underside at the 9 o'clock position relative to the handle. The base features a raised heat ring with distinct notches located at the 9, 12, and 3 o'clock positions. A small, indistinct molder's mark is visible on the heat ring near the 6 o'clock position. The skillet is designed with two pour spouts and a teardrop-shaped handle. The interior cooking surface features the smooth, machined finish common in mid-century cast iron cookware. The absence of a "MADE IN USA" stamp suggests a production date between the 1940s and the early 1960s, consistent with the accompanying label attributing it to the 1950s.

Lot: 371 - GRISWOLD NO. 8 LARGE BLOCK LOGO CAST IRON SKILLET PATTERN 704

This vintage cast iron skillet is a size number 8 manufactured by Griswold in Erie, Pennsylvania. The base of the skillet features the large block Griswold logo set within a cross and circle. Visible markings on the underside include CAST IRON SKILLET, the number 8, ERIE, PA., U.S.A., the pattern number 704, and the letter K. The skillet is constructed with two integral pouring spouts and a handle featuring a teardrop-shaped hanging hole. The top of the handle is embossed with the number 8. The piece displays a uniform dark seasoning across both the interior and exterior surfaces. A small white paper tag attached to the handle with string is inscribed with the dates 1930-1939.

Lot: 372 - GRISWOLD NUMBER 8 SMALL LOGO CAST IRON SKILLET

This cast iron skillet was manufactured by the Griswold Manufacturing Co. of Erie, Pennsylvania. The underside features the manufacturer's small logo, consisting of a cross containing the Griswold name within a circular border. Embossed markings on the bottom include CAST IRON SKILLET at the top, the number 8, the Griswold logo, ERIE PA., U.S.A., and the pattern number 704 G. The handle is marked with the size number 8 on the upper surface and features a teardrop-shaped hanging hole. The skillet is constructed with dual pouring spouts and a smooth interior cooking surface. A handwritten paper tag attached to the handle reads 1930-1939.

Lot: 373 - GRISWOLD NO. 8 CAST IRON SKILLET WITH SMALL BLOCK LOGO PATTERN 704

This is a No. 8 cast iron skillet manufactured by Griswold in Erie, Pennsylvania. The underside of the pan features the Griswold small block logo, consisting of a circle containing a cross with the name GRISWOLD transcribed inside the vertical bar. Other visible marks on the base include NO. 8 to the left, ERIE PA. centered below the logo, and the pattern number 704 positioned above a molder's mark E to the right. The top of the handle is marked with a small embossed 8 inside a square frame. The skillet features two integrated pour spouts and a handle with a teardrop-shaped hanging hole. This specific logo design was utilized by the manufacturer between approximately 1939 and 1957. The interior and exterior surfaces feature a consistent dark seasoned finish.

Lot: 374 - VINTAGE GRISWOLD NO. 9 CAST IRON SKILLET WITH SMALL BLOCK LOGO

This cast iron skillet is a No. 9 model manufactured by the Griswold Manufacturing Company of Erie, Pennsylvania. The skillet features a standard circular form with two pour spouts and a handle containing a teardrop-shaped hang hole. The base is embossed with the Griswold small block logo, characterized by a cross inside a double circle with the manufacturer name GRISWOLD centered within the cross. Additional markings on the base include NO. 9 positioned to the left of the logo and ERIE PA. positioned to the right. The pattern number 710 and the letter L are embossed near the handle attachment point. A handwritten tag attached to the handle identifies the production period as circa 1939 to 1957, which corresponds to the use of the small block logo trademark.

Lot: 375 - UNMARKED CAST IRON SKILLET NUMBER 8 ATTRIBUTED TO WAGNER

A vintage cast iron skillet featuring two integrated pour spouts and a tapered handle with a teardrop-shaped hanging hole. The skillet is finished in a dark, seasoned patina. An incised numeral 8 is located on the top of the handle, and a small incised mark resembling the numeral 3 is visible on the underside of the handle near the base. The bottom of the pan is smooth and lacks any manufacturer logo or heat ring. The piece is accompanied by a handwritten retail tag identifying it as an early unmarked Wagner from the 1900s.

Lot: 376 - CAST IRON 9-INCH SKILLET ATTRIBUTED TO WAGNER MANUFACTURING CO., CIRCA 1930-1950

An unmarked cast iron skillet attributed to the Wagner Manufacturing Company, dating from approximately 1930 to 1950. This piece is characterized by dual pour spouts and a smooth interior cooking surface. The underside of the base features the incised text 9 INCH SKILLET in a block font, with a small Z character centered above the lettering. A small incised mark, likely the numeral 7, is visible on the upper side of the handle near the rim of the pan. The item is finished with an even black seasoning. A handwritten dealer tag is currently attached to the handle, providing the attribution and dating.

Lot: 377 - WAGNER WARE SIDNEY -O- 9-INCH CAST IRON SKILLET

This vintage cast iron skillet was produced by Wagner Ware in Sidney, Ohio. The underside of the pan is embossed with the curved text WAGNER WARE positioned above the company logo, a stylized O containing the letter W. The base is further marked 9 INCH SKILLET and MADE IN USA. The skillet features two integrated pour spouts and a handle with a teardrop-shaped hanging loop. The upper surface of the handle is marked with the numeral 8. The presence of the MADE IN USA stamp indicates a manufacturing date from the 1960s or later.

Lot: 378 - VINTAGE CAST IRON SKILLET, 9 3/4 INCH, ATTRIBUTED TO WAGNER WARE

This vintage cast iron skillet, dating from approximately 1930 to 1950, features a smooth interior cooking surface and dual pour spouts. The piece is designed with a teardrop-shaped handle and a circular hanging hole. Markings include an incised number 7 on the upper side of the handle near the rim. The base of the skillet is marked with 9 3/4 INCH SKILLET in block letters, and the underside of the handle near the bowl is marked with a single letter R. These features are characteristic of the unmarked series produced by Wagner Ware. The skillet has a dark, seasoned finish. Diameter: 9 3/4 inches.

Lot: 379 - FAVORITE PIQUA WARE NO. 8 CAST IRON SKILLET WITH SMILEY LOGO AND HEAT RING

This vintage cast iron skillet was manufactured by the Favorite Stove & Range Company of Piqua, Ohio. The piece features a traditional circular body with two integrated pour spouts and a prominent heat ring on the underside. The bottom of the pan displays the company's "smiley" trademark, featuring the incised text FAVORITE PIQUA WARE within a crescent-shaped border. A size and mold mark 8F is also incised near the top of the underside. The skillet is equipped with a standard handle featuring a teardrop-shaped hanging hole. A paper collector's tag attached to the handle identifies the origin as Piqua, Ohio, and provides a date range of 1916-1920s.

Lot: 380 - FAVORITE PIQUA WARE NO. 8 CAST IRON SKILLET WITH GHOSTED LOGO

This vintage American cast iron skillet was produced by the Favorite Stove and Range Co. of Piqua, Ohio. The exterior underside features a molded, partially ghosted Smiley logo consisting of an oval containing the words FAVORITE, PIQUA, and WARE. The base is further marked with an incised number 8 and letter E. The skillet incorporates a smooth interior cooking surface, two integral pour spouts, and a teardrop-shaped hanging hole in the handle. The design includes an outside heat ring. A collector tag attached to the handle attributes the piece to the period of 1916 to the 1920s.

Lot: 381 - ANTIQUE WAPAK NO. 8 CAST IRON SKILLET WITH HEAT RING

This size 8 cast iron skillet was produced by the Wapak Hollow Ware Company of Wapakoneta, Ohio, active circa 1903 to 1926. The skillet features a circular body with dual pour spouts and a reinforced heat ring on the base. The underside is marked with incised vertical block letters reading WAPAK on the left side and the size number 8 on the right side. The handle is cast as a single piece with the body and terminates in a teardrop-shaped hanging hole. Diameter: approximately 10.5 inches.

Lot: 382 - BIRDIE PUTT MECHANICAL CAST IRON GOLFING COIN BANK

This is a mechanical cast iron coin bank titled Birdie Putt, based on a design originally produced by the J. and E. Stevens Company. The bank consists of two polychrome-painted cast iron figures secured to a rectangular dark green base. The figure on the left is a golfer in a putting stance, dressed in a black jacket, red and white waistcoat, yellow knickers, and a black flat cap. The figure on the right is a caddy wearing a blue jacket and yellow trousers, holding a wire flagstick next to a black golf bag. The top of the base features a coin track, a hole for the putt, and a spring-loaded plunger mechanism situated behind the caddy. A decorative shield-shaped crest on the front of the base is inscribed with the words BIRDIE PUTT in red lettering. The figures are assembled with visible flat-head screws on the reverse side.

Lot: 383 - LODGE NUMBER 8 SK THREE-NOTCH CAST IRON SKILLET WITH MADE IN USA MARK

This cast iron skillet was manufactured by the Lodge Manufacturing Co. of South Pittsburg, Tennessee. The item is made of sand-cast iron and features a traditional circular form with two integrated pour spouts on opposite sides of the rim. The handle is designed with a teardrop-shaped hanging hole. The base of the skillet features a raised three-notch heat ring, a design characteristic with breaks located at the 9, 12, and 3 o'clock positions relative to the handle. Several incised markings are present on the base, including the number 8, the letters SK, and the phrase MADE IN USA, which indicates a manufacturing date after the mid-1960s. Additionally, a single letter D is incised near the bottom edge of the base, and another number 8 is visible on the underside near the handle junction.

Lot: 384 - CAST IRON NOVELTY BAKING PANS ROWOCO STATUE OF LIBERTY MUFFIN PAN

A trio of cast iron novelty baking items consisting of a Rowoco Statue of Liberty muffin pan and two individual dog bone-shaped pans. The Rowoco pan is a six-cup muffin or gem pan of rectangular form with rounded corners and two integrated loop side handles. Each of the six circular molds features a detailed raised relief depiction of the Statue of Liberty bust with her torch raised. The reverse of the pan is marked with the name ROWOCO and a copyright symbol in raised relief. The two matching individual pans are shaped like stylized dog bones, each featuring a single skillet-style handle with a teardrop-shaped hanging hole. These dog bone pans are unmarked. All pieces are constructed from cast iron using a casting technique.

Lot: 385 - GRISWOLD CAST ALUMINUM KITCHENWARE INCLUDING COLONIAL DESIGN TEA KETTLES AND DUTCH OVEN

This group of vintage cast aluminum kitchenware was manufactured by the Griswold Manufacturing Company of Erie, Pennsylvania, primarily dating to the early 20th century. The collection includes two 5-quart tea kettles in the Colonial Design, a 4-pint coffee percolator, and a No. 8 Dutch oven accompanied by a matching lid. The items feature the textured pebbled surface characteristic of Griswold cast aluminum production from this era. The tea kettles have bulbous bodies; one is fitted with a turned wood handle while the other has a black composite or painted wood handle. The base of these kettles is marked with 5 QT., COLONIAL DESIGN, the Griswold cross logo, CAST ALUMINUM, ERIE, PA., U.S.A., PATD. SEPT. 9. 1913., and model A535. The 4-pint percolator has a vertical cylindrical form with a hinged lid and black side handle, marked on the base with 4 PT. PERCOLATOR, the Griswold logo, and A134. The No. 8 Dutch oven includes integral side lugs and an iron wire bail handle, marked on the base with NO 8, THE GRISWOLD MFG. CO., and the company logo. The lid for the Dutch oven features a black composite knob and interior concentric basting rings, marked with GRISWOLD, PAT. 1,330,209, and A 413 C.

Lot: 386 - TWO ART GLASS APPLE PAPERWEIGHTS INCLUDING A SIGNED FENTON HAND-PAINTED SATIN GLASS PIECE

This lot features two decorative art glass apple-form paperweights. One piece is a frosted satin glass apple featuring a hand-painted naturalistic scene of a bluebird perched on a branch with green leaves and pink blossoms. This item is signed Martha Reynolds, a recognized decorator for the Fenton Art Glass Company, in cursive script on the lower portion of the painted scene. The second item is a hand-blown glass apple designed in the Murano style, featuring the bullicante technique with a uniform pattern of controlled air bubbles. The apple contains a deep red core with a thin amber or yellow border encased in thick clear glass. It is finished with an applied translucent green glass stem and a single leaf.

Lot: 387 - TWO DECORATIVE PAPERWEIGHTS INCLUDING AN OHIO SOUVENIR AND A CONTROLLED BUBBLE ART GLASS SPECIMEN

This lot features two distinct decorative paperweights. The first is a domed regional souvenir piece made of clear cast resin. It encapsulates three inclusions: an authentic 1776–1976 United States Bicentennial Washington quarter, a whole buckeye nut, and a specimen of polished flint. An internal printed label identifies the components with the text Ohio Buckeyes And Official Gem Flint. The second item is a spherical art glass paperweight of clear glass construction. The interior features an opaque white five-lobed floral inclusion, with each lobe terminating in a single, large controlled air bubble. No signatures, maker's marks, or labels were found on the art glass piece.

Lot: 388 - TWO DECORATIVE OBJECTS INCLUDING A GLOE FINCH CERAMIC ORB AND AN ART GLASS PAPERWEIGHT

This lot features two contemporary decorative objects: a hand-blown art glass paperweight and a ceramic orb by artist Gloe Finch. The art glass paperweight is composed of a thick clear glass casing over an internal abstract core. The internal design features swirling tendrils of cobalt and teal blue glass with small controlled bubbles and a central teardrop-shaped air trap. Some areas within the glass show fine iridescent particulate. The base of the paperweight is ground and polished flat with no visible maker's marks or signatures. The decorative ceramic orb is finished in a matte, textured, light gray-blue speckled glaze. The underside of the piece contains a recessed circular stamp bearing the marks GLOE, 1989, and FINCH.

Lot: 389 - ART GLASS PAPERWEIGHT FEATURING ENCASED FLYING BIRDS AND GREEN FLORAL MOTIF

This spherical art glass paperweight is crafted from clear glass with a slightly flattened base. The interior contains hand-worked lampwork decorative elements, specifically two dark brown or black birds depicted in flight with metallic gold-toned accents on their wings. Below the birds is a stylized forest green glass plant formation. A single, large controlled air bubble is suspended near the center of the composition. The piece is created using the encasement technique, where the interior figures were likely shaped separately before being captured within the molten clear glass body. No signatures, maker marks, or labels are visible on the object. Small internal air bubbles, known as seeds, are present within the clear glass, which is a common characteristic of hand-blown glass.

Lot: 390 - VINTAGE CONTROLLED BUBBLE GREEN ART GLASS PAPERWEIGHT

A solid spherical art glass paperweight crafted in a translucent apple green color. The interior features a controlled bubble or bullicante design, with air bubbles of varying sizes intentionally dispersed throughout the glass. The piece is formed from heavy, solid glass and features a ground and polished flat base. A small dark inclusion is visible within the glass, which is a common occurrence in the hand-blown or hand-molded glass manufacturing process. No maker marks or labels are present.

Lot: 391 - VINTAGE BOYD BLACK GLASS TWO PIECE CITRUS REAMER AND PITCHER SET

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Lot: 392 - BOYD CRYSTAL ART GLASS PEACH SLAG HOBO SHOE TOOTHPICK HOLDER

This pressed glass miniature is a hobo shoe or baby boot produced by Boyd Crystal Art Glass of Cambridge, Ohio. The piece is crafted in slag glass featuring a translucent peach or apricot base color with milky-white opalescent swirling throughout. The design depicts a Victorian-style lace-up boot with molded details including a ruffled collar, faux laces, and decorative stitching patterns. The underside of the base bears the molded Boyd trademark, which consists of a capital B inside a diamond shape. A single horizontal line segment is positioned directly above the diamond and another single line segment is positioned directly below it. This specific mark indicates the piece was manufactured between 1993 and 1998.

Lot: 393 - A SET OF 4 DEPRESSION ERA URANIUM GLASS BERRY BOWLS WITH SHELL HANDLES

This lot comprises a set of four small berry bowls manufactured from light green uranium glass during the Depression era, circa 1930s. Each bowl is designed with a circular body featuring scalloped or lobed sides and two integrated horizontal handles. The handles are molded in a decorative shell or fan shape with prominent radiating ribs. The glass appears as a transparent light green in ambient light and exhibits a brilliant neon green fluorescence under ultraviolet light, confirming the use of uranium oxide as a coloring agent. Based on the distinctive handle design, these pieces are attributed to the Jeannette Glass Company's Shell pattern. No manufacturer marks or stamps are visible on the pieces.

Lot: 394 - GREEN DEPRESSION URANIUM GLASS HANDLED CAKE PLATE IN THE TENDRIL PATTERN

This green pressed glass handled cake plate is crafted in the Tendril pattern, which is attributed to the U.S. Glass Company. Produced during the Depression era, the circular plate features two integrated tab handles. The decorative program consists of a central stylized flower with narrow petals radiating from a stippled center, surrounded by an inner ring of embossed rays. The outer rim and the tab handles are embellished with a trailing vine and floral design. The glass exhibits a strong neon green fluorescence under ultraviolet light, confirming the presence of uranium in the melt. Estimated Diameter: 10.5 inches.

Lot: 395 - A TRIO OF VINTAGE URANIUM GLASS DECORATIVE OBJECTS INCLUDING A RIBBED BUD VASE AND FLORAL CANDLESTICK

This collection features three individual pieces of vintage glassware containing uranium, each showing strong bright green fluorescence when exposed to ultraviolet light. The first piece is a slender bud vase made of opaque green glass, often referred to as jadeite, featuring a flared rim and horizontal ribbing. This form is attributed to the Jeanette Glass Company Beehive pattern. The second piece is a single custard glass candlestick in a pale cream-yellow shade, attributed to Fenton Art Glass. It features a wide domed base and a cup shaped like a flower bud, decorated with embossed floral and foliate motifs. The third piece is a transparent green square glass tile or paperweight featuring a molded sunburst or pinwheel design radiating from the center. These items were produced using molded glass techniques.

Lot: 396 - ANTIQUE GREEN URANIUM GLASS OIL LAMP WITH GREEK KEY PATTERN

This is an antique pedestal kerosene oil lamp crafted from vibrant green pressed uranium glass. The design features a rounded font decorated with a molded Greek Key or meander band encircling the shoulder. The lamp is supported by a faceted pedestal stem that leads to a stepped octagonal base. The metal burner assembly remains in place, and the wick riser knob is embossed with the text BANNER, identifying it as a product of the Plume and Atwood Manufacturing Company of Waterbury, Connecticut. Under ultraviolet light, the glass exhibits a strong neon-green fluorescence, confirming its composition as uranium glass. The lamp is in its original, non-electrified condition and retains the burner with chimney prongs, though it is currently missing the glass chimney and shade.

Lot: 397 - TWO PIECES OF GREEN DEPRESSION URANIUM GLASS IN CHERRY BLOSSOM AND POINSETTIA PATTERNS

This lot comprises two pieces of green press-molded Depression-era glass, both of which exhibit strong green fluorescence under ultraviolet light, indicating the presence of uranium. The first item is a round serving plate attributed to the Jeannette Glass Company in the Cherry Blossom pattern. The plate features a central medallion of cherries and leaves with twelve radiating panels containing floral and leaf sprays, finished with a scalloped rim. The second item is an oval divided serving dish attributed to the Jeannette Glass Company in the Poinsettia, also known as Floral, pattern. This piece is divided into two sections by a central ridge and features two integrated open handles. Each compartment contains a large molded poinsettia-style flower with trailing leaves and a floral border along the interior rim. No maker marks or signatures are visible on either piece.

Lot: 398 - TWO PIECES OF GREEN URANIUM DEPRESSION GLASS INCLUDING A HOCKING CAMEO PATTERN PLATTER

This lot comprises two pieces of translucent green Depression-era uranium glass. The larger item is a round, flat-handled serving platter or cake plate in the Cameo pattern (also known as Dancing Girl), produced by the Hocking Glass Company between 1930 and 1934. The design features molded medallions of a dancing figure surrounded by floral swags, with a wide rim decorated with repeating vertical bars and circular floral motifs. The second item is a smaller salad or dessert plate featuring a pattern of concentric ribs or bands radiating from the center. Both items are manufactured from pressed glass containing uranium oxide, which causes them to fluoresce a vibrant green under ultraviolet light. No maker's marks are visible on the base or body of either item.

Lot: 399 - A SET OF FIVE GREEN BLOCK OPTIC PATTERN URANIUM GLASS CUPS

Attributed to the Hocking Glass Company, this set of five green uranium glass cups is decorated in the Block Optic pattern. The design features horizontal rings intersected by vertical panels that create a grid of rounded rectangles across the body of each vessel. The pieces are made of transparent green glass that fluoresces brilliantly under ultraviolet light. The lot contains two variations in handle design, with contemporary labels identifying them as Style A (featuring a squared handle) and Style B (featuring a rounded handle). No manufacturer marks were found on the items.

Lot: 400 - GREEN URANIUM GLASS TEACUP AND SAUCER HOCKING GLASS COMPANY IN THE SPIRAL PATTERN

This lot consists of a matching teacup and saucer set made from green uranium glass. The items were produced using the pressed glass technique and feature a distinct spiral ribbing pattern. This specific design is attributed to the Hocking Glass Company and was manufactured during the Depression era, circa 1928-1930. The glass is transparent light green in natural light and exhibits a bright neon green fluorescence when viewed under ultraviolet light, confirming the presence of uranium oxide in the glass composition. The teacup features a flared rim and a molded handle, and the saucer shares the same spiral motif radiating from the center. Both pieces have smooth, molded bases without pontil marks. No maker marks are present. Dimensions not provided.

Lot: 401 - HAZEL-ATLAS GREEN URANIUM GLASS MIXING BOWL

A vintage green glass mixing bowl manufactured by the Hazel-Atlas Glass Company. The bowl features a rounded body tapering to a small circular footed base and is finished with a distinct flared and rolled rim. The glass is a characteristic transparent light green color. The base is embossed with the maker mark consisting of a capital letter A with a capital letter H nested within its lower portion. When exposed to ultraviolet light, the bowl exhibits a strong, vibrant green fluorescence, confirming the presence of uranium as a coloring agent.

Lot: 402 - THREE-PIECE SET OF GREEN URANIUM GLASS CHILDREN'S TABLEWARE

This three-piece set of transparent green Depression-era glass consists of one creamer and two matching saucers, attributed to Akro Agate in the Stippled Band pattern. The items are crafted from uranium glass, as evidenced by the vivid neon green fluorescence exhibited under ultraviolet light. The saucers feature a textured, stippled or beaded pattern along the outer edge with concentric circles in the center. An embossed stylized logo is visible in the center of each saucer, though the mark is not sharply defined. The creamer has a tapered body with a single pouring lip and a small handle. This set likely originated as part of a miniature children's toy tea or lemonade service produced in the United States during the mid-20th century. Manufacturing inclusions, such as small air bubbles known as seeds, are present within the glass of each piece.

Lot: 403 - VINTAGE GREEN URANIUM GLASS BASKET WITH RUFFLED RIM AND TWISTED HANDLE

A small decorative basket crafted from translucent pale green glass. The object features a flared, trumpet-shaped body terminating in a ruffled rim with a delicate scalloped edge. A high-arched, applied handle with a twisted spiral design spans the top of the vessel. The basket is supported by a circular pedestal base. This piece is made of uranium glass, which is confirmed by its bright neon green fluorescence when exposed to ultraviolet light. No manufacturer marks, signatures, or labels are present on the body or base of the item. The style and construction are characteristic of mid-20th-century American decorative glassware, resembling pieces produced by manufacturers such as Fenton, Westmoreland, or Mosser.

Lot: 404 - A PAIR OF GREEN URANIUM DEPRESSION GLASS TEA CUPS AND SAUCERS IN THE ROULETTE PATTERN ATTRIBUTED TO HOCKING GLASS COMPANY

This set consists of a matching pair of tea cups and saucers produced in transparent green Depression glass. The pieces are decorated with the Roulette pattern, which features a band of vertical fluting on the upper body and a horizontal row of recessed square blocks toward the base. The underside of both the cups and saucers displays a molded rayed starburst design. This glass is uranium-enriched, resulting in a vibrant green fluorescence when exposed to ultraviolet light. The cups are designed with integrated molded C-shaped handles. No manufacturer marks or signatures are visible on any of the pieces. Standard tea cup and saucer size for the period.

Lot: 405 - IMPERIAL GLASS CORPORATION URANIUM GREEN GLASS BOY FIGURINE, 1976

This figurine is crafted from pressed uranium glass, which presents as a transparent light green under natural light and exhibits a vivid neon green fluorescence when exposed to ultraviolet light. The subject is a young boy in a wide-brimmed hat and overalls, standing on a textured, grassy base adjacent to a small tree stump. The piece is marked on the underside of the base with an embossed copyright symbol followed by the year 1976. Also present on the bottom is the embossed maker mark for the Imperial Glass Corporation, depicting a stylized eagle head in profile facing right. This specific trademark was utilized during the company ownership by Lenox, Inc. (1972-1981).

Lot: 406 - GREEN URANIUM DEPRESSION GLASS SPIRAL PATTERN THREE-FOOTED CAKE PLATE ATTRIBUTED TO HOCKING GLASS COMPANY

This three-footed cake or torte server is constructed from translucent green uranium Depression glass. The piece is attributed to the Hocking Glass Company and features the Spiral pattern, which was produced during the late 1920s and early 1930s. The central area of the plate is decorated with a radiating spiral or swirl motif. The wide rim is characterized by overlapping scalloped petal shapes set against a textured, stippled background. The server is supported by three integral, molded feet. Due to the inclusion of uranium in the glass melt, the item exhibits a brilliant neon-green fluorescence when placed under ultraviolet light.

Lot: 407 - VINTAGE URANIUM GREEN DEPRESSION GLASS DIVIDED GRILL PLATE

A circular green Depression glass grill plate featuring four divided sections. The plate is decorated with a molded pattern of wide radiating panels extending from a central starburst motif toward a scalloped outer rim. The translucent glass exhibits a bright neon green fluorescence under ultraviolet light, confirming its composition as uranium glass. This form and pattern are characteristic of American glass production from the 1930s. No manufacturer marks are present. Diameter: Approximately 9 to 11 inches.

Lot: 408 - A PAIR OF JEANNETTE CHERRY BLOSSOM PATTERN GREEN URANIUM GLASS SERVING PIECES

This pair of green depression glass items is in the Cherry Blossom pattern, attributed to the Jeannette Glass Company and produced between 1930 and 1939. The set is composed of green uranium glass, which exhibits an intense neon green fluorescence under ultraviolet light. Included are one oval serving platter and one oval serving bowl. Each piece features a central molded design of cherries on a leafy branch, with radial panels containing cherry blossom clusters extending to a scalloped rim. No maker marks are present.

Lot: 409 - LARGE GREEN URANIUM GLASS CONSOLE BOWL IN THE MAYFAIR OPEN ROSE PATTERN

A large, shallow serving or console bowl made of green uranium glass, produced during the Depression era. The piece features the Mayfair pattern, also known as Open Rose, which is attributed to the Anchor Hocking Glass Company. The design includes four molded floral sprays of wild roses positioned on the interior, alternating with wide vertical fluted ribbing that extends to a scalloped rim. The base of the bowl contains a radial starburst or spoke design. Due to the presence of uranium in the glass melt, the item exhibits a vibrant neon green fluorescence when viewed under ultraviolet light. No manufacturer marks or signatures are visible on the piece.

Lot: 410 - A PAIR OF FENTON DAISY AND BUTTON PATTERN GLASS BOOTS

This lot consists of a pair of decorative high-top glass boots manufactured by the Fenton Art Glass Company. Both pieces feature the classic Daisy and Button pressed glass pattern, characterized by an all-over geometric design of faceted starbursts and diamond shapes. The set includes one boot in iridescent Carnival glass with a dark base and a multi-colored metallic sheen, and a second boot in transparent blue pressed glass. The boots are modeled in a Victorian style with pointed toes, small tapered heels, and scalloped rims. Both items bear the embossed Fenton script logo within an oval on the bottom of the foot, identifying them as pieces produced after 1970.

Lot: 411 - DECORATIVE GLASS IN DAISY AND BUTTON AND HOBNAIL PATTERNS

This assortment includes three pieces of vintage American decorative glass featuring two distinct patterns. Two items are crafted from light aqua blue milk glass with a matte finish and feature a continuous Daisy and Button pattern: one large decorative top hat and one matching hand bell. The interior of the bell displays an embossed circular mark with a central letter H. The third piece is a small decorative top hat in a clear hobnail pattern with a white opalescent brim. This piece features a field of raised hobnails transitioning to a smooth, fired white opalescent rim, a design characteristic of Fenton Art Glass.

Lot: 412 - A TRIO OF VINTAGE PRESSED GLASS TOP HAT TOOTHPICK HOLDERS INCLUDING AVON

This lot features three pressed glass toothpick holders or small decorative dishes shaped like top hats. The collection includes one opaque white milk glass hat and one olive green transparent glass hat, both of which are decorated with a traditional Daisy and Button pattern on the exterior body and the upper surface of the brim. These two items are attributed to Fenton Art Glass based on pattern and form. The third item is a teal or aquamarine colored glass hat featuring a continuous spiral rib design. This teal example is embossed with the mark AVON on the underside of the base.

Lot: 413 - A TRIO OF FENTON ART GLASS BOOT FIGURINES IN DAISY AND BUTTON AND HOBNAIL PATTERNS

A trio of vintage pressed glass boot figurines manufactured by the Fenton Art Glass Company. The collection includes one amberina glass boot and two hobnail glass boots. The amberina boot is decorated in the Daisy and Button pattern, featuring a pressed geometric design of stars and diamonds with a scalloped upper rim. The glass transitions in color from yellow at the toe to a deep orange-red at the top. The remaining two figurines are in the Hobnail pattern, characterized by rows of raised conical studs and molded detailing representing laces on the front. One hobnail boot is translucent green and the other is amber. All three items feature an embossed Fenton script logo within an oval on the sole. The green and amber boots include a registered trademark symbol above the script.

Lot: 414 - A PAIR OF EDSON ART GLASS DAINTY DOLL FIGURINES

This pair of miniature glass figurines, commonly identified as Dolly or Dainty Doll figures, was produced by Edson Art Glass of Cambridge, Ohio. The first figurine is made of marbled slag glass, displaying a mixture of opaque and translucent swirls in shades of orange, red, and white. The second figurine is crafted from translucent deep ruby red glass. Both figurines depict a woman in a bonnet and a tiered Victorian-style dress. Each piece bears an embossed maker mark on the lower rear of the skirt consisting of the letter E inside a diamond. The slag glass figurine features the numeral 5 to the right of the mark, while the ruby red figurine features the numeral 2.

Lot: 415 - A PAIR OF VINTAGE BLUE PRESSED GLASS BOOTS BY BOYD AND WESTMORELAND

This lot consists of two vintage pressed glass decorative boots in different shades of blue. The first item is an opaque blue slag glass boot manufactured by Boyd's Crystal Art Glass. It features a light blue base color with white and tan marbling throughout. The exterior is decorated with a variant of the Daisy and Button pattern, featuring prominent starburst motifs and rounded buttons. It is finished with a scalloped top rim and a small heel. The sole of the boot is marked with a raised diamond containing the letters B and G. The second item is a transparent vibrant aqua blue glass boot produced by the Westmoreland Glass Company. It features a dense, faceted geometric pattern across the exterior. The boot has a straight top rim and a small heel. The interior sole is embossed with a diamond mark containing the letter W.

Lot: 416 - BOYD CRYSTAL ART GLASS OPAQUE COBALT BLUE TURKEY ON NEST COVERED DISH

This two-piece pressed glass novelty dish was produced by Boyd Crystal Art Glass of Cambridge, Ohio. The item consists of a lid sculpted in the form of a turkey with a detailed, fanned tail sitting atop a base modeled as a ribbed basket or nest. The base is finished with a beaded rim. The entire piece is constructed from solid opaque cobalt blue glass. The interior floor of the base features an embossed maker mark consisting of a capital letter B enclosed within a diamond shape.

Lot: 417 - HAZEL-ATLAS MILK GLASS LOVE BIRDS ON BASKETWEAVE COVERED DISH

This opaque white milk glass lidded dish features a figural finial depicting two birds, commonly referred to as "Love Birds" or "Kissing Doves," nestled together atop the lid. Both the domed lid and the circular bowl are decorated with an embossed basketweave or lattice pattern, accented by molded rope-style borders. The dish is supported by an integrated pedestal foot. The underside of the base features an embossed manufacturer mark consisting of a capital letter H with a capital letter A nested beneath it, sharing the central crossbar. This piece is a functional decorative item, suitable for use as a candy dish or vanity jar.

Lot: 418 - A TRIO OF DAISY AND BUTTON PATTERN GLASS TOP HAT WHIMSIES

This lot consists of three pressed glass toothpick holders or whimsies fashioned in the form of miniature top hats with characteristically curved brims. Each piece features the Daisy and Button pattern, a classic design characterized by multi-pointed stars centered within a diamond-shaped grid. The collection includes three distinct colorways: one in amberina glass exhibiting a vibrant red-to-orange gradient, one in transparent emerald green, and one in transparent golden amber. These items are attributed to Fenton Art Glass, which produced this specific form and pattern in various colors throughout the mid-20th century. No maker marks or signatures are visible on the pieces.

Lot: 419 - TWO VINTAGE CLEAR PRESSED GLASS VANITY ACCESSORIES INCLUDING AN ELEPHANT JAR

This lot consists of two clear pressed glass dresser items. The first is a circular jar with a lid featuring a standing elephant with an uplifted trunk, attributed to the Jeannette Glass Company. The second is a figural pin cushion with a lid molded in the form of a woman wearing a crinoline dress; the base contains a red fabric-covered insert. No manufacturer marks are visible on either piece.

Lot: 420 - A COLLECTION OF DECORATIVE MID-CENTURY AMERICAN-STYLE GLASSWARE

This collection features an assortment of mid-century American-style decorative glassware, including pieces in the style of manufacturers such as Fenton and LE Smith. The group includes a hand-blown blue glass bowl with a bullicante controlled bubble pattern, a ruffled crimped rim, and an applied clear circular foot. Also included is a triangular aqua-colored pressed glass dish featuring a central starburst and foliate leaf motifs with notched corners. An amethyst-colored pressed glass bowl features an open-work lattice rim and a quilted diamond pattern on the exterior. The collection further includes decorative glass slippers, including a cobalt blue boot in a hobnail pattern and an amberina glass slipper with geometric pressed patterns shading from red at the toe to amber at the heel. No manufacturer marks or signatures are visible on any of the pieces.

Lot: 421 - VINTAGE LIVEZEY FRUIT FARM WOODEN FRUIT CRATE, BARNESVILLE, OHIO

This vintage agricultural shipping crate is constructed from wooden slats and solid end panels joined with metal nails. The long sides are composed of three horizontal slats with narrow gaps between them. The end panels include integrated, oval-shaped handle cutouts for transport. One end panel features stenciled black typography in a three-line format. The top line reads LIVEZEY, though the final letters are partially obscured by staining. The second line reads FRUIT FARM, and the bottom line identifies the location as BARNESVILLE, OHIO. The wood displays a dark, aged patina consistent with historical agricultural utility. The base of the crate is constructed from multiple wooden planks.

Lot: 422 - VINTAGE DOUDNA ORCHARDS WOODEN PRODUCE CRATE, BARNESVILLE, OHIO

This is a vintage wooden orchard crate, originally used for the transport and storage of fruit or produce. The crate is constructed from weathered wood planks with solid end panels and slatted sides and bottom. The ends feature integrated, rounded cutout handles for manual transport. It is assembled with metal nails and staples. The front face of the crate features stenciled black lettering across two boards reading DOUDNA ORCHARDS over BARNESVILLE, OHIO. A small numeral 48 is stamped into the wood on the left side of the upper front board. A faint manufacturer mark is located at the bottom center of the front face, appearing to identify the maker as Cumberland Case Co. The interior shows a naturally aged surface with accumulated dust and a white residue or paint transfer on one end panel.

Lot: 423 - TRIO OF ANTIQUE CAST BRASS FIRE HOSE NOZZLES INCLUDING REPUBLIC RUBBER CO.

This lot consists of three antique fire hose nozzles with straight-tip designs, dating from the early 20th century, circa 1900-1930s. The nozzles are manufactured from cast brass or bronze and feature a traditional tapered, conical form. Each piece has a slightly flared discharge tip and a wider, flared base with internal threading for hose attachment. The central nozzle is the longest of the trio and is embossed around the base with the manufacturer name REPUBLIC RUBBER CO. and its location YOUNGSTOWN O. The other two nozzles exhibit a similar construction but do not have clearly legible maker marks. These pieces represent the nozzle tips only and do not include shut-off valves or handles.

Lot: 424 - TRIO OF VINTAGE FOOTHOLD TRAPS INCLUDING ONEIDA VICTOR AND NEWHOUSE STYLE

This lot comprises three vintage animal foothold traps of North American manufacture. The first is a small coil-spring trap featuring a circular pan with a punched V shaped cutout, identifying it as an Oneida Victor model. The second is a medium-sized double long-spring steel trap with a linked chain. The third is a large double long-spring trap equipped with a heavy-gauge chain and an attached rectangular metal identification tag. The traps are constructed from wrought iron and steel. Surface oxidation is present across all components.

Lot: 425 - A COLLECTION OF VINTAGE CAST IRON WALL DECOR AND ASSORTED BUTTONS

This lot features an assortment of vintage-style decorative items and sewing notions. The collection includes a wall-mountable match holder made of black-painted cast iron, featuring ornate filigree and fleur-de-lis openwork. It is designed with a hinged top lid for storage and a bottom tray for access. Included are two cast iron eagle wall plaques of varying designs, both finished in a matte black. One plaque depicts an eagle with a wide horizontal wingspan, while the other features wings in a swept-back upward pose; both pieces include pre-drilled holes for mounting. The lot also contains a clear glass storage jar with a wire-bale closure and glass lid, filled with a large quantity of assorted buttons. These buttons vary in size, color, and material, including plastic, glass, and shell varieties.

Lot: 426 - AN ASSORTMENT OF VINTAGE WOODEN KITCHENWARE INCLUDING A ROLLING PIN AND BOWLS

This lot consists of five pieces of vintage wooden kitchenware. The collection includes one rolling pin and four hand-turned bowls. The rolling pin barrel displays a prominent wood grain consistent with maple, and the turned wooden handles are finished with red paint. The four small bowls are hand-crafted, showing slight variations in wood tone and grain, likely turned from hardwood. No maker marks or stamps are visible on any of the items.

Lot: 427 - A PAIR OF ARTISAN HANDCRAFTED WOODEN SEMI-TRUCK AND FLATBED TRAILER COMPONENTS

This lot comprises a detailed, handcrafted wooden model of a conventional-style semi-truck tractor and a matching detachable flatbed trailer. The model is constructed from several varieties of wood in contrasting tones, featuring a natural clear-coat finish. Darker wood is utilized for specific details including the front bumper, side steps, fuel tanks, and twin vertical exhaust stacks. The tractor cab is equipped with dual roof-mounted air horns, side-view mirrors, and a headache rack positioned behind the cab. The flatbed trailer features a matching headache rack and connects to the tractor via a functional hitch consisting of a wooden peg and a metal eye. All wheels are carved from solid wood. The construction and design appear consistent with artisan woodworking plans. No manufacturer marks, signatures, or labels are present.

Lot: 428 - DECORATIVE AMISH STYLE GREEN WOODEN BUCKBOARD PULL WAGON PLANTER

This decorative display wagon is designed in the style of a traditional Amish buckboard, commonly used as a garden planter or rustic indoor floor display. The body is constructed from wooden slats featuring a distressed green-stained finish with yellow wood tones showing through to simulate aged wear. The interior is partitioned into a large rear cargo area and a smaller forward seating area with a low wooden bench. The wooden body is mounted on a dark brown metal chassis equipped with four large-diameter spoked wheels. A tall metal T-handle is attached to the front axle with a functional hinge for pulling. The wheels are operational and rotate freely. Large-scale floor display piece.

Lot: 429 - VINTAGE PAINTED WOOD TOY CHEST WITH MARCHING BAND GRAPHICS

A large mid-century vintage toy chest or storage bin constructed from painted wood. The chest features a rectangular form with rounded bottom corners and dual red-painted wooden rails that run the length of the top edges, extending outward to serve as handles. The exterior of the body is finished in white paint. The front panel is decorated with a multi-colored silkscreened graphic depicting a festive marching band. The illustration shows a drum major in a blue skirt leading four band members in red tunics and blue pants who are playing a sousaphone, trombone, trumpet, and bass drum. The scene is framed by red and white striped bunting with blue stars and features a yellow and red gazebo on the right side. The interior has a light-colored finish, and the bottom panel appears to be lined with a sheet of galvanized metal. This item's design and construction are characteristic of the mid-20th-century push-style toy boxes often attributed to manufacturers like Pearl-Wick. A handwritten number 15 is present in black on one end panel, likely an old inventory mark. No other maker marks or labels are visible.

Lot: 430 - TWO-PIECE LOT COMPRISING A NAPA VALLEY QUILT CO. CIRCUS MOTIF QUILT AND A GREAT ADVENTURE PILLOW

This lot consists of a children's size quilt and a coordinating decorative throw pillow. The quilt features a front panel made of textile with a repeating circus motif including a ringmaster, a lion on a pedestal, performing horses, and a strongman lifting a 500-pound weight. These motifs are set against a white ground decorated with multi-colored polka dots. The print is consistent with vintage licensed Disney circus patterns. The quilt reverse is a red and white horizontal stripe fabric, and the piece is finished with a cream-colored binding featuring green polka dots. The construction includes a continuous machine-stitched spiral quilting pattern across the entire surface. A fabric label is sewn into one corner of the striped side reading Napa Valley Quilt Co., Rutherford CA., 707-967-9677 with an illustration of a four-poster bed. The square decorative pillow features a screen-printed graphic on the front titled GREAT ADVENTURE in stylized block letters, depicting a clown face above a Ferris wheel and roller coaster. The pillow is finished with red piping around the edges and has a plain cream-colored reverse side.

Lot: 431 - AN ASSORTMENT OF VINTAGE HANDMADE CROCHETED AND LACE LINENS

An assortment of vintage handmade domestic textiles, likely dating from the mid-20th century. The collection features several large-format pieces in ecru and white cotton and linen. Included is a large ecru-colored crocheted textile featuring a repeating geometric pinwheel or starburst pattern with a dense texture and a decorative scalloped edge. A second ecru crocheted piece is composed of individual circular floral medallions joined together with openwork stitching. The lot also contains a large, delicate ecru lace textile characterized by a fine-gauge hexagonal mesh ground with denser scrolling floral and filigree motifs throughout. Additionally, there is a white cotton or linen textile featuring wide inset bands of handmade lace with intricate floral and geometric patterns. These items appear to be handcrafted domestic linens, such as tablecloths or bedspreads.

Lot: 432 - ANTIQUE SILVER GELATIN STUDIO PORTRAIT OF FOUR CHILDREN IN AN ORNATE GESSO FRAME

This lot features a framed studio portrait, likely a silver gelatin print, depicting four children in formal attire characteristic of the late 19th to early 20th century. The group consists of two boys and two girls. The boys are dressed in collared shirts with bow ties and waistcoats or suspenders, while the girls wear white dresses. The photograph is housed in a wide, ornate frame constructed of gesso over wood, featuring a repeating scale or feather-like motif and decorative foliate scrolls at the corners. The frame has an off-white painted finish. The reverse side of the frame is secured with a solid wood backing board and includes a wire hanging mount. A small, fragmentary piece of newspaper is adhered to the lower right corner of the backing board, with the legible text Daily News and Monday, Nov. No photographer's studio mark or artist signature is visible on the front or back of the piece.

Lot: 433 - NYLINT OVERNIGHT EXPRESS KRAFT MACARONI AND CHEESE SEMI-TRUCK AND TRAILER IN ORIGINAL BOX NO. 360-Z

A vintage promotional toy hauler produced by the Nylint Corporation of Rockford, Illinois. This tractor-trailer set is part of the Metal Muscle and Steel Tough series and features a specific livery for Kraft Macaroni and Cheese. The unit consists of a white tractor cab and a white trailer decorated with lithographed graphics depicting multiple boxes of Kraft Macaroni and Cheese Dinner, including the cartoon dinosaur character associated with the brand. The toy is constructed primarily of pressed steel with plastic components including the wheels, cab interior, chrome-finished accessories, and the trailer roof. Integrated mechanical features include a roll-up rear door on the trailer, a detachable trailer mechanism, and a functional drop-down trailer support bracket. Visible markings include: Box Front and Top: Nylint, METAL MUSCLE, STEEL TOUGH, Overnight Express. Box End and Underside: Nylint Corporation, Rockford, IL 61104 U.S.A., No. 360-Z, Made in America. Truck Cab: KRAFT logo within a red oval on the doors. Trailer sides: Multiple KRAFT Macaroni and Cheese Dinner logos and the slogan The Cheesiest. Tires: Raised lettering NYLINT.

Lot: 434 - VINTAGE NYLINT GMC 18-WHEELER SUPERIOR DAIRY INC. SEMI-TRUCK AND TRAILER IN ORIGINAL BOX

A vintage Nylint GMC 18-Wheeler semi-truck and trailer set, model number 911-Z, featuring the livery of Superior Dairy Inc. of Canton, Ohio. This set is constructed from pressed steel with plastic and chrome-plated accents. The tractor unit is a GMC-authorized cab-over-engine design finished in white, equipped with dual chrome-style vertical exhaust stacks, roof-mounted air horns, and simulated fuel tanks. The detachable trailer is finished in white with blue horizontal stripe graphics and features an adjustable landing gear and a roll-up rear door. Branding for Superior Dairy Inc. and the Quality Chekd logo are present on both the cab and trailer. The vehicle is fitted with black plastic tires embossed with the Nylint name and chrome-finished hubcaps. The original cardboard display box is included, featuring printed graphics, model specifications, and distribution information for Sales and Market Service Associates of Rockford, Illinois.

Lot: 435 - NYLINT SYLVANIA GTE 18-WHEELER SEMI-TRUCK AND TRAILER NO. 912S IN ORIGINAL BOX

A Nylint Sylvania GTE 18-Wheeler tractor-trailer set, model No. 912S, complete with its original open-front display box. This set features a white cab-over-engine tractor authorized by General Motors and a matching white trailer. The construction consists primarily of pressed steel with plastic components used for the tires, windshield, wind deflector, and decorative accessory parts. The cab is detailed with blue horizontal stripes and a GTE logo on the doors. The trailer features large blue side panels with bold white Sylvania text and a rear-mounted GTE logo. The tires are molded with raised white lettering that reads Nylint. Functional elements include an adjustable trailer parking gear and a roll-up rear trailer door. The packaging includes the statement Nylint America’s finest steel toys since 1946 and lists various safety and design features.

Lot: 436 - VINTAGE NYLINT PRESSED STEEL ADVERTISING SEMI-TRACTOR AND TRAILER

A vintage pressed steel toy semi-tractor and trailer manufactured by Nylint Corp. The set comprises a conventional-style semi-tractor and a matching box trailer. The tractor is constructed of pressed steel with a white paint finish and features red, yellow, and purple striped graphics on the hood and sleeper cab doors. Plastic accessories include vertical exhaust stacks, roof-mounted air horns, and fuel tanks. The tractor cab includes a detailed plastic interior and tinted windows. The matching trailer is similarly finished in white with matching stripe graphics and the manufacturer advertising logo. The trailer is equipped with a functional plastic roll-up rear door. Visible markings include stylized red lettering on the trailer side reading NYLINT followed by America's finest steel toys since 1946 in black. The tractor doors feature a small NYLINT logo decal in black on a yellow stripe. The tires are molded with NYLINT in raised white letters. The front bumper is embossed with NYLINT. The rear black plastic frame of the trailer chassis features raised molded text reading NYLINT CORP. and ROCKFORD ILL USA.

Lot: 437 - VINTAGE BUSS GLASS TUBE FUSES METAL COUNTERTOP ADVERTISING DISPLAY CABINET WITH CONTENTS

This is a vintage point-of-sale retail display cabinet for BUSS brand glass tube fuses, produced by the Bussmann Manufacturing Division. The unit is constructed from a painted sheet metal frame with an interior organizational system featuring three columns of plastic divider trays. The header section features bold white text on a black background reading WHY BE HELPLESS WHEN FUSES BLOW? accompanied by a red adhesive price sticker reading 170. The base of the unit features a bright yellow band with black text reading BUSS Glass Tube FUSES. One side panel includes a lithographed graphic of a man inspecting a car at night with the slogan BUSS FUSES Electricity's Safety Valve and text describing protection for lights, wiring, radio, and batteries. The opposite side panel serves as a technical reference guide with actual-size diagrams for identifying SFE and AG series fuses. The cabinet contains an assortment of vintage retail fuse boxes in various colors including yellow, white, and blue. Visible fuse ratings in the inventory include 1AG 5A, SFE 7 1/2, SFE 9, SFE 14, AGA 3, AGC 10, GBC 8, and AGW 4.

Lot: 438 - ANTIQUE THE CLEVELAND METAL PRODUCTS CO. KEROSENE STOVE RESERVOIR FOUNT

An antique kerosene reservoir fount manufactured by The Cleveland Metal Products Co. of Cleveland, Ohio. This vessel was designed for use with portable Perfection brand kerosene appliances from the early 20th century. The unit consists of a cylindrical glass vessel with a metal collar and a wire bail handle. The assembly includes a threaded metal cap with an integrated spring-loaded automatic feed valve mechanism meant to release fuel when inverted and installed into a stove. The side of the glass is embossed with the manufacturer logo featuring a double-bordered triangle and reads TRADE MARK, PAT. APPLIED FOR, and THE CLEVELAND METAL PRODUCTS CO.

Lot: 439 - AN ASSORTMENT OF VINTAGE NON-SPORT TRADING CARDS 1970S-1990S

This collection consists of a large assortment of loose non-sport trading cards produced by major manufacturers such as Topps, Pro Set, SkyBox, and Upper Deck. The lot includes cards from various entertainment franchises spanning the late 1970s through the early 1990s. Significant sets identified include 1978 Topps Superman: The Movie, 1991 Pro Set Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure, and circa 1989-1990 Topps Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Comic book themes are represented by 1993 SkyBox Marvel Comics Universe cards, including character cards such as Thunderstrike and The Infinity Watch. Animation and film-based cards include Upper Deck Looney Tunes, Disney's The Little Mermaid, and cards from the movie Alien. The lot also features Topps Playhouse Cinema cards and Pro Set music-related cards. One small sub-set titled America The Beautiful is housed in a clear plastic protective case. The cards are primarily printed on standard cardboard stock with standard gloss or matte finishes.

Lot: 440 - VINTAGE HANDMADE SCRAPPY PATCHWORK TIED QUILT

This handmade patchwork utility quilt features a postage stamp style grid construction. The top is composed of numerous small fabric squares in a diverse array of mid-20th-century patterns, including various florals, stripes, ginghams, polka dots, and solid colors. The fabrics are a mix of cotton and cotton-blend textiles. The piece is finished with a solid purple fabric binding along all four edges. The quilt is tied rather than stitched to secure the internal batting; small purple yarn or thread ties are distributed across the surface and are visible on the reverse side. The backing consists of a solid-colored fabric in a neutral light olive or beige tone.

Lot: 441 - VINTAGE HAND-PIECED AND TIED DOUBLE WEDDING RING PATTERN QUILT

This hand-pieced quilt features the traditional Double Wedding Ring pattern, constructed from multicolored cotton scrap fabrics including solids, florals, and calicos. The rings are set against a white cotton ground with light purple fabric used at the intersection points. The design is bordered by a wide yellow inner band and a purple outer border. The textile is tied with white thread visible on both sides, a technique often used for heavier comforters. The backing consists of two panels of solid purple fleece or flannel material with a central vertical seam. Dimensions: Approximately queen or king size.

Lot: 442 - VINTAGE AMERICAN HAND-QUILTED COTTON SCRAP QUILT IN MOHAWK TRAIL PATTERN

This is a vintage handmade and hand-quilted scrap quilt featuring the Mohawk Trail pattern, characterized by interlocking fan motifs arranged in circular clusters. The fans are constructed from a wide variety of cotton scrap fabrics, including ginghams, plaids, and small-scale floral prints in a primary palette of blue, red, and brown. The background fabric is a cream-colored cotton with a fine, dark-colored horizontal stripe. The quilt is finished with a narrow dark blue binding. Extensive hand-quilting follows the contours of the fan blades and creates a radiating pattern in the cream background sections. The reverse side consists of a solid cream-colored cotton fabric. Dimensions: Approximately Full or Queen size.

Lot: 443 - SOUTHEAST ASIAN HAND CARVED TEAK WOOD THREE SEAT SOFA WITH NARRATIVE RELIEF

This three seat sofa is constructed from solid teak wood and features extensive hand carved decoration. The style is characteristic of Southeast Asian woodcraft traditions, specifically resembling work from Thailand or Bali. The backrest is composed of a continuous panel of high relief narrative carving depicting a detailed rural village scene. Elements of the scene include traditional stilt houses with thatched roofs, palm trees, mountain silhouettes, and villagers engaged in labor alongside water buffalo. The armrests are similarly decorated with carved village scenes, and the lower rail features a series of floral and geometric motifs. The frame rests on four cabriole legs with carved knees and scrolled feet. The seating consists of three removable rectangular cushions upholstered in a vibrant red fabric with a textured, embossed chevron pattern. No maker marks, labels, or signatures are visible. Approximate Dimensions: Not provided.

Lot: 444 - VINTAGE WHITE GLAZED CERAMIC TABLETOP CHRISTMAS TREE WITH MULTI-COLORED PLASTIC INSERTS

This lot features a multi-tiered tabletop Christmas tree constructed from glazed ceramic. The piece is designed in a conical form with molded, textured boughs and is finished in a high-gloss white glaze. It is adorned with various multi-colored, translucent plastic "bulb" or "peg" inserts in shades including red, blue, green, yellow, purple, and clear. These inserts are designed to be illuminated from within the hollow ceramic body. A circular opening near the base is provided for a power cord. No maker's marks, factory stamps, or signatures are visible. Approximate Height: 15 inches.

Lot: 445 - VINTAGE DOUDNA ORCHARDS WOODEN ORCHARD CRATE FROM BARNESVILLE, OHIO

This vintage wooden orchard crate features stenciled branding for Doudna Orchards, located in Barnesville, Ohio. The crate is constructed from rough-sawn wood with solid end panels and slatted sides and bottom designed for ventilation. Each end panel includes an integrated, oval-shaped handhold for transport. The structure is assembled with standard metal nails. One end panel is stenciled in black ink with three lines of text reading DOUDNA, ORCHARDS, and BARNESVILLE, OHIO.

Lot: 446 - VINTAGE AMERICAN HAND-QUILTED NINE-PATCH COTTON SCRAP QUILT

This vintage hand-quilted patchwork scrap quilt features a traditional Nine-Patch geometric design. The quilt top is constructed from various cotton fabric scraps, including red and blue ginghams, small-scale floral prints, calicos, and solid colors. These small squares are arranged into three-by-three grids (Nine-Patch blocks) which alternate with larger solid white and patterned blocks. The quilt is hand-quilted throughout in a simple straight-line grid pattern. The backing is composed of a solid off-white cotton fabric. The overall construction is characteristic of mid-20th century American utility or folk quilting, often utilizing repurposed textiles such as feed sacks. No labels, signatures, or maker marks are visible. The quilt has a soft, puckered texture resulting from multiple launderings.

Lot: 447 - A TRIO OF VINTAGE PENNSYLVANIA AND OHIO HUNTING AND FISHING LICENSES AND BACK TAGS, 1975-1981

This trio of vintage sporting licenses and back tags belonged to a single individual and covers the years 1975 to 1981. The collection includes a 1975 Pennsylvania Non-Resident Hunter back tag license, number 56206; a 1979 Ohio Special Deer Hunting Permit, number 212002; and a 1981 Largemouth Bass fishing license tag, number N0043398. Each license is housed in a period-appropriate clear plastic display holder equipped with a metal safety pin for garment attachment. One holder is embossed with the brand name IDEAL HOLDER. The 1975 Pennsylvania license features printed text instructing the user to display on middle of back. The 1979 Ohio permit contains a merchant stamp from Dover Hardware Volume Value Center located at 102 South Wooster Ave, Dover, Ohio, and is accompanied by a fluorescent orange-red backing card. The 1981 fishing tag includes a graphic illustration of a jumping bass. All three documents are signed in blue ink by the licensee, Terry L. Sweeny (surname spelling inferred from multiple signatures).

Lot: 448 - VINTAGE AMBER PRESSED GLASS HEN ON NEST COVERED DISH

This mid-20th-century two-piece covered dish is fashioned from transparent amber pressed glass. The lid is molded in the form of a seated hen, featuring detailed feathering on the wings and body, as well as a defined comb and wattles. The oval-shaped base is embellished with a decorative beaded rim and a stippled, textured finish on its exterior. This design is attributed to the Indiana Glass Company. No maker marks or signatures are visible on the item.

Lot: 449 - AN ASSORTMENT OF VINTAGE HANDMADE STAINED GLASS SUNCATCHERS AND CRAFTING MATERIALS

This collection features several handcrafted stained glass items and raw glass materials produced using the copper foil technique. Completed decorative pieces include a Christmas wreath featuring green textured holly leaves, red berries, and a central candle; a stylized cross with four textured red glass arms radiating from a yellow and orange center; a red and white striped candy cane; two angels of varying sizes fashioned from white opalescent glass; and a floral suncatcher depicting yellow tulips within a brown basket accented with blue elements. The lot also contains components for a decorative box constructed from green hammered-texture glass, which is currently disassembled. Additional materials include small sheets of clear glass, various colored glass shards in amber, brown, and white tones, and miscellaneous scrap pieces. A printed adhesive label reading B. QUALITY is visible on one scrap glass fragment. Several pieces retain original suction cups for window hanging.

Lot: 450 - VINTAGE SOUVENIR AND NOVELTY SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS

This collection includes multiple salt and pepper shakers and individual novelty pieces crafted from ceramic, glass, and plastic. The group features a pair of amber glass barrel shakers with labels for the San Diego Zoo and a similar pair for Daytona Beach, Florida, including graphics of a speedway and references to the Firecracker 400. A pair of blue-and-white ceramic shakers is marked for Cedar Point and decorated with Ferris wheel and floral motifs. Other items include a pair of ceramic dogs wearing blue bow ties and a pair of white ceramic shakers with hand-painted apple and fruit designs and green-rimmed tops. The assortment also contains a pair of gold-toned street lamp shakers, with one lantern interior labeled Logan, W. Va. and the other featuring a Pepper signpost. A single white ceramic figure modeled after the Pillsbury Doughboy is included. Construction varies between glazed ceramic, molded plastic, and amber or clear glass. Several pieces retain original plastic or cork stoppers.

Lot: 451 - VINTAGE NOVELTY SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS AND SOUVENIR ITEMS

vintage novelty salt and pepper shakers and associated souvenir items. The collection includes a tall Leaning Tower of Pisa pepper mill crafted from cream-colored molded resin with a gold-tone metal grinding mechanism and crank handle. A pair of white glazed earthenware foot-shaped shakers features red-painted toenails and hand-painted black lettering reading OZARKS and RAT. The set also includes two hand-painted ceramic hamburger shakers, a pair of hand-painted ceramic grape bunch shakers housed in a small woven wicker basket with a red and white checkered liner, and a pair of yellow-glazed ceramic teddy bear shakers with black-painted bow ties. Additionally, there is a pair of shakers made from natural wood log sections with bark intact, two small white glazed ceramic souvenir pitchers with one featuring a landscape scene and the inscription VAN WERT OHIO, and a two-piece yellow glazed ceramic set that fits together to form a teapot. The collection is rounded out by a small dark-finished cast metal donkey figurine featuring molded saddlebags and the cast lettering MISSOURI.

Lot: 452 - COLLECTION OF VINTAGE NOVELTY AND SOUVENIR SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS

An assortment of vintage novelty and souvenir salt and pepper shaker sets, primarily constructed of glazed earthenware with some plastic components. The collection includes a pair of yellow and black ceramic pots labeled Salt, Pepper, and Erieau Canada; a pair of brown barrel-shaped shakers embossed with Grand Ole Opry and a building motif; two anthropomorphic frog figures with pink bow ties; and two figures of monks in brown habits. Also included are two blue and white tapered shakers featuring transfer-printed pavilion scenes; a pair of black book-shaped shakers marked Holy Bible; two cow figures with colored hair tufts and bows; and a set featuring a chef with a blue tub. The lot also contains a white ceramic reindeer holding a red plastic shaker, a plastic Sea World souvenir set with dolphin figures, and a clear plastic shaker set housed in a transparent stand. Visible markings include Salt, Pepper, Erieau Canada, Grand Ole Opry, Holy Bible, and Sea World.

Lot: 453 - AN ASSORTMENT OF NOVELTY CERAMIC AND GLASS SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS

A large group of vintage-style novelty salt and pepper shakers in various forms and materials. The collection includes a pair of glass shakers with transfer-printed rural landscape scenes and chrome-plated metal lids; a pair of amber glass shakers shaped like lightbulbs with brass-toned metal screw caps; and two character busts with black hats marked with red letters P and S. Holiday-themed sets include a Santa Claus with a reindeer companion, a gingerbread person and house, and a Christmas tree on a wheeled cart. Other sets feature two anthropomorphic figures with red tartan caps, a pair of pineapples with one bearing a HAWAII banner, and two soft-serve ice cream cones embossed with DAIRY QUEEN on the base. Additional pieces include black and white glazed vintage-style automobiles, a ceramic donkey carrying barrels, and a tropical cocktail with a purple floral umbrella. The items are primarily ceramic with some glass and plastic components. No manufacturer marks are visible.

Lot: 454 - A COLLECTION OF THIRTEEN VINTAGE NOVELTY AND SOUVENIR CERAMIC SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS

A collection of thirteen (13) vintage novelty and souvenir salt and pepper shakers, primarily composed of glazed and matte ceramic materials. The collection includes a pair of reclining Holstein-style cows with hand-painted blue and pink bows; a single large yellow mug-shaped shaker with a printed label reading Grandma's BRAND Pepper EASY POURIN SINCE; a pair of textured ceramic shakers modeled as russet potatoes; a pair of white paneled porcelain shakers featuring floral sprays and gold-tone script markings for P and S; a pair of cylindrical souvenir shakers from the South Alligator Motor Inn featuring a cartoon crocodile and text reading KAKADU N.T.; a two-piece set consisting of a red barn and a brown silo with a matte finish; and a single novelty shaker modeled as a pair of buttocks supporting an inscribed scroll titled Certificate of Marriage. Decoration techniques include hand-painting, transfer printing, and textured glazes.

Lot: 455 - AN ASSORTMENT OF VINTAGE LADIES JEWELRY AND ACCESSORIES INCLUDING LUCERNE AND WEBSTER WATCHES

An assortment of vintage ladies jewelry and accessories including necklaces, a pendant watch, wristwatches, and a decorative lighter. The collection features a circular gold-tone pendant with a central black disk depicting a scorpion motif, surrounded by a border of green guilloche-style enamel. It is suspended on a gold-tone curb link chain and presented in a black hinged box with a green velvet interior. A Swiss-made Lucerne pendant watch features a gold-tone, square case oriented as a diamond with pointed corners. The silvered dial has gold-tone markers and is marked Lucerne, Lifetime Mainspring, Antimagnetic, and Swiss Made. It is attached to a long gold-tone oval link chain. An oval cameo pendant necklace features a white profile bust on a black background set in gold-tone metal on a fine gold-tone chain. A vintage Webster manual-wind wristwatch has a gold-tone case and a dial marked Webster and Antimagnetic. It is fitted with a black leather strap. A second wristwatch features a silver-tone case accented with two rectangular faceted blue stones at the lugs and a black cord strap with a metal clasp. The Supreme decorative lighter has a red and black plaid pattern on the case and is decorated with a gold-tone dog charm set with a clear rhinestone. The side of the case is engraved Supreme. It is housed in its original light blue plastic box with cotton padding. A United States Morgan style silver dollar is included for scale purposes. Coin diameter: 38.1 mm.

Lot: 456 - AN ASSORTMENT OF VINTAGE ADVERTISING, TOOLS, AND MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIBLES

An assortment of vintage advertising pieces, tools, and mixed collectibles. The group includes a 1954 Ohio license plate finished in maroon and white with the alphanumeric designation 1244-HR. Advertising items feature a red folding Coca-Cola pocket knife marked Drink Coca-Cola 5c IN BOTTLES, a Royal Crown Cola bottle opener, a Duquesne bottle opener marked PACO CHICAGO, and a Southeastern Equipment Co. Inc. keychain with an integrated compass. Tools consist of a set of nested brass precision screwdrivers with knurled grips, a metal thumb-pump oiler, a vintage double-edge safety razor housed in a hinged metal box, a folding magnifying tool, and a red-handled tool labeled WRENCH SUPER LUBRICANT MANY USES AROUND THE HOME, GARAGE, SHOP AND CAR. Paper items include a booklet titled FUNNY RHYMES A Choice Collection. Additional collectibles include an embroidered Harley-Davidson eagle patch, a cast metal belt buckle commemorating FIFTY YEARS OF PROGRESS SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION 1935-1985, a collection of cast metal animal figurines representing horses and foxes, and a black leather pouch with a 1936 Red Cross pin. Small metalware includes a gold-toned container marked DE VILBISS, large safety pins with one featuring an attached folding knife, and a small blue circular logo pin. A faceted clear plastic box contains several small white components and a pin.

Lot: 457 - VINTAGE PAINTED WOODEN CANTILEVERED BOUNCING HOBBY HORSE TOY IN THE STYLE OF CALS COLT

This vintage ride-on hobby horse toy features a cantilevered wooden design intended to provide a bouncing motion for a child. The piece is constructed from solid wood and plywood components secured with metal bolt hardware. It is decorated in a tricolor paint scheme of red, green, and off-white. The horse head is made of plywood and features red stenciled graphics depicting a mane, eye, and bridle, with a natural finish wooden dowel handle passing through the head. A green-painted wooden seat is mounted at the end of a long, tapered red horizontal arm. The structural base is composed of green-painted wooden beams supported by four red-painted stabilizer feet and includes a lower wooden dowel footrest. The design is characteristic of mid-20th century American exercise toys.

Lot: 458 - TWO VINTAGE ADULT INTEREST PIN-UP CALENDARS INCLUDING 1982 HUSTLER

This lot comprises two vintage adult-interest wall calendars representing different eras of pin-up and erotic ephemera. The first item is a Hustler 1982 Calendar published by Larry Flynt Publications. The front cover features a blonde model posed behind a large scale calendar page for January 1, 1982. The title is printed in stylized red lettering. It is produced using offset lithography on semi-gloss paper and includes a printed price of $2.95 and a barcode with the numbers 74369 63504. The second item is an interactive novelty peek-a-boo style pin-up calendar dating from the late 1960s to early 1970s. This item is printed on heavy cardstock and features Lift Here tabs at the corners, designed to reveal an alternate image of the models. The base images show models in swimwear with stylized white lace graphic overlays. This piece features a yellow geometric patterned border and includes printed text such as Happy Prize, Timber-r-r!, and a telephone number 695-2110.

Lot: 459 - ORIGINAL 1965 DODGE FULL LINE SALES BROCHURES

A collection of three original automotive sales brochures for the 1965 Dodge model year lineup, produced by the Chrysler Corporation. These deluxe catalogs feature full-color photography showcasing the variety of models available for the year, including the Dart (GT, 270, and station wagons), Coronet (440 and 500), Polara, and Custom 880. The literature includes detailed sections on standard equipment, interior styling options like the Flight Deck console and bucket seats, and available accessories such as air conditioning and transistorized radios. A comprehensive technical specifications chart is included, detailing vehicle dimensions, passenger space, and powertrain combinations. Engine options described range from the 170 and 225 Slant-Sixes to high-performance V8 units including the 273, 318, 361, 383, 426, and the 426 Hemi-Charger.

Lot: 460 - BELMONT COUNTY, OHIO, POLITICAL CAMPAIGN BROADSIDES, 1922-1924

This collection consists of 15 unique political campaign broadsides from Belmont County, Ohio, representing local and state candidates from the 1922 and 1924 election cycles. The posters are printed on heavy cardstock or thick paper, with many featuring halftone photographic portraits of the candidates. The majority of the candidates represented are from the Republican party, with several Democratic candidates included. Offices sought include Sheriff, County Commissioner, County Treasurer, County Representative, State Senator, County Recorder, County Coroner, and County Surveyor. Featured candidates and specific details include: Chas. W. Wise: Candidate for Commissioner, Republican Primaries, August 12, 1924. A. B. Lynn: Republican Candidate for Representative. Koehler S. Fisher: Republican Candidate for County Recorder, Primaries, August 12, 1924. Note: "Three Years Experience as Deputy Recorder." James W. Dillon: Republican Candidate for Commissioner. Slogan: "Advocate of Good Roads." J. H. Harris: Republican Candidate for County Recorder, Primaries, August 12, 1924. Eugene O. Barney: Republican Candidate for Coroner, Primaries, August 12. Jeff. C. Brown: Republican Candidate for County Commissioner, Second Term, Primary August 8th, 1922. Harold Steele: Republican Candidate for Representative, Primaries, August 12th, 1924. Hon. H. D. Cope: Candidate for State Senator. Note: "Two Terms State Representative." M. B. Pancoast: Republican Candidate for Treasurer. A. C. Murphy: Democratic Candidate for County Surveyor, Election Tuesday, November 7th, 1922. Paul B. Jones: Democratic Candidate for County Treasurer, Election Tuesday, Nov. 7th, 1922. Represented by two different poster styles. C. Ray Morgan: Republican Candidate for Sheriff, Primaries August 8th, 1922. Don C. Hardesty: Republican Candidate for Sheriff, Primaries August 12th, 1924. Ford Moore: Republican Candidate for Sheriff. Several posters bear the marks of local Ohio printers and various union labels, including Sprague print (Bridgeport), Stein Print (Martins Ferry), Ohio Valley Printing Co., and The Poorman Printing & Publishing Co. (Bellaire, O.). Most posters include an International Typographical Union label.

Lot: 461 - FENTON SILVER CREST MILK GLASS BOWL AND HANDLED TIDBIT TRAY

This lot comprises two pieces of American art glass manufactured by the Fenton Art Glass Company in the Silver Crest pattern. The set includes a large ruffled serving bowl and a circular handled tidbit tray, both produced from opaque white milk glass featuring a hand-applied, crimped clear crystal edge. The tidbit tray is fitted with a silver-tone metal center handle secured by a brass-colored screw on the base. The underside of the tray displays an embossed oval Fenton maker mark with a small numeral 0 located beneath the script, indicating production during the 1970s.

Lot: 462 - GENERAL ELECTRIC MODEL 7-4100JA AM/FM CATHEDRAL STYLE TABLETOP RADIO

This is a General Electric (GE) model 7-4100JA solid-state tabletop radio, designed as a late 20th-century reproduction of a 1930s cathedral-style unit. The cabinet is constructed of wood veneer with a lacquered finish and features a traditional arched top with decorative wood fretwork over a brown fabric speaker grille. A central analog slide-rule tuning dial displays frequencies for both AM and FM bands. The front panel includes three black plastic control knobs for volume and power, tuning, and tone and band selection. A metal dial plate at the center features the GE monogram logo. The rear of the unit includes a manufacturer label with the model number 7-4100JA, serial number 004445, and specifies it was made in Malaysia for the General Electric Company.

Lot: 463 - A COLLECTION OF EIGHT VINTAGE OHIO LICENSE PLATES

This lot comprises eight vintage Ohio license plates featuring a variety of slogans, designs, and vehicle classifications from the late 1970s through the early 1990s. The collection is constructed of embossed metal, likely steel or aluminum. Included in the grouping are two specialty plates featuring green embossed text at the top reading SEAT BELTS FASTENED? with the registration number U 1469 D. One plate with blue embossed characters BSS-562 and OHIO branding is housed in a vintage metal license plate frame. Two red-on-white plates show registration number X 31471 with OHIO embossed at the bottom, one of which retains a partial expiration sticker dated 10 90. The lot also contains one NON-COMM classification plate embossed in red with partial registration LTD 001. Two plates featuring the The Heart of it All slogan in red script are present, including registrations TEL 407 and AIC 8671, both of which feature blue characters and BELMONT county identification stickers. Completing the lot is a 1970s-era plate with registration TCC in red, bearing a green expiration sticker labeled PC 03 558550 79 EXP. Approximate Dimensions: 6 inches by 12 inches each.

Lot: 464 - A COLLECTION OF VINTAGE HO SCALE MODEL TRAIN LOCOMOTIVE AND ROLLING STOCK

This collection features an assortment of vintage HO scale model train components, primarily constructed from molded plastic with metal axles. The group includes one blue diesel-style locomotive with yellow front trim and various freight cars and cabooses. Identifiable rolling stock includes a grey Virginian quad hopper marked VGN 2610, a yellow open hopper, and three cabooses representing the Union Pacific (UP 49940), Santa Fe, and Chessie System (WM 1872) railroads. Tank cars include a silver Texaco model marked T.X. 2266 and a beige Mobil car featuring the red Pegasus logo. Specialty equipment consists of a grey Southern Pacific gondola (160 723) fitted with a black manual-crank crane and a flatcar carrying a white Santa Fe Piggy-Back Service trailer. An additional yellow Union Pacific trailer is included as a loose load. Most cars are equipped with standard X2F hook and horn couplers. One black flatcar chassis is marked on the underside with Crown, Hong Kong, and No. S120. Several items, including the locomotive and crane car, are attributed to manufacturers such as Tyco and Life-Like based on common set configurations and design characteristics.

Lot: 465 - A COLLECTION OF VINTAGE RENOWN CHRISTMAS LIGHT SETS

This collection features multiple vintage holiday light strings in their original retail boxes. The lot is primarily composed of Renown Decorative Glimmer Lites 15-light sets, featuring multi-colored glass bulbs and a mix of white and dark green sockets. These sets are series-wired to remain operational if a single bulb fails. The cardboard packaging is decorated with mid-century holiday illustrations of Santa Claus. Also included is a larger indoor-outdoor string set containing 50 lights with steady burning or twinkling capabilities and replaceable push bulbs. All items carry the Underwriters' Laboratories (UL) mark. Original retail price stickers from Miller's and C.C. Murphy Co. are visible on various packages.

Lot: 466 - VINTAGE SKY PLANE WOODEN STEERING SLED

This mid-20th-century steering sled is constructed of five wooden slats mounted to a steel frame and runners. The center slat displays the model name Sky Plane in black script, flanked by two slats decorated with red pinstriping. The sled includes a flexible front steering bar with wooden handgrips and an attached length of braided rope. The structure is held together with metal rivets and cross-braces. No manufacturer marks are visible other than the Sky Plane brand on the deck.

Lot: 467 - VINTAGE WHITE IRIDESCENT CARNIVAL GLASS BASKET WITH ROSE PATTERN

Cambridge glass. The body is decorated with a molded relief design of blooming roses and foliage on both the interior and exterior surfaces. It features a wide, ruffled, and crimped rim.

Lot: 468 - VINTAGE BLUE SATIN GLASS DAISY AND BUTTON TABLE BELL, FENTON

A vintage pressed glass table bell crafted from opaque light blue satin glass with a matte, frosted finish. The body of the bell is decorated in the Daisy and Button pattern, which features a repeating motif of interlocking geometric star-shaped daisies with raised central buttons. The handle is designed with horizontal ringed ribbing that tapers toward the center and ends in a bulbous, rounded finial. Inside the bell, a clear glass bead clapper is suspended from a metal wire chain and hook, which is attached to a glass loop molded into the interior top. This item is attributed to Fenton Art Glass based on the specific combination of pattern, color, and handle design consistent with their mid-20th-century production. No maker's marks or factory labels are visible on the piece.

Lot: 469 - BUDWEISER CLYDESDALE THEME CUSTARD SATIN GLASS BELL, FENTON

This collectible bell is made of custard glass, which is an opaque, creamy yellow-toned glass with a smooth satin finish. The exterior features a detailed wrap-around transfer-print decal of the iconic Budweiser Clydesdale eight-horse hitch pulling a traditional red beer wagon. On the side of the wagon, the name Budweiser is visible in script, accompanied by a registered trademark symbol. The bell has a rounded body that transitions through a faceted shoulder into a simple, tapering handle. Based on market consensus and identical visual matches, this item is attributed to Fenton Art Glass, produced as part of a promotional line for Anheuser-Busch circa 1983. Height: approximately 5.5 to 6 inches.

Lot: 470 - A PAIR OF MID-CENTURY MODERN SWUNG GLASS BUD VASES

A pair of mid-century modern mold-blown glass bud vases in translucent pale pink and light aqua blue. Each vase features a circular footed base and a paneled lower body that tapers into a long, slender neck. The rims are hand-finished and asymmetrical, exhibiting the characteristic stretched appearance of the swung glass technique. While no maker marks are present, the form and style are consistent with mid-20th-century American decorative glass in the style of manufacturers such as L.E. Smith or Westmoreland Glass.

Lot: 471 - DEPRESSION ERA LIGHT BLUE OPTIC RIBBED URANIUM GLASS FAN VASE

This item is a fan-shaped vase crafted from light blue uranium glass, dating to the Depression era, circa 1920s-1940s. The vessel features a flattened, flared body with wide optic ribbing that radiates from the base toward the curved upper rim. The body is joined to a circular domed pedestal foot by a short, wafer-like stem. Under ultraviolet light, the glass displays a brilliant green fluorescence, confirming the presence of uranium oxide. The form and color are characteristic of early 20th-century American art glass and may be attributed to manufacturers such as Tiffin, Paden City, or Cambridge, or produced in the style of Steuben. No maker marks or signatures were identified upon inspection.

Lot: 472 - A PAIR OF GREEN DEPRESSION GLASS PIECES WITH GILDED RAMBLER ROSE ETCHING

This set consists of a low-footed compote bowl and an octagonal underplate crafted from transparent green glass. Both pieces are decorated with a wide, acid-etched border in the Rambler Rose pattern, featuring an intricate scrolling floral and foliate motif that is heavily encrusted with gold gilt. The bowl features a circular, low-footed base, while the matching plate has a distinctive eight-pointed octagonal rim. Under ultraviolet light, the footed bowl exhibits a bright, neon-green fluorescence, confirming it is uranium glass. The octagonal underplate displays a significantly weaker and duller fluorescence, suggesting a lower uranium content or a different glass batch. This pattern is attributed to high-quality American glass manufacturers of the early 20th century, such as Tiffin (U.S. Glass Co.) or Central Glass Works.

Lot: 473 - VINTAGE AQUA URANIUM GLASS SCALLOPED DRESSER TRAY

This piece is an elongated octagonal dresser tray constructed of translucent aqua-colored uranium glass. The design features a beveled rim with deep scalloped sides and pointed corners. The glass reacts to ultraviolet light with a bright, characteristic neon green glow. The tray is devoid of surface patterns or molded decorations, highlighting its clean geometric form. There are no maker marks or identifying signatures present on the item. Dark spots of residue or oxidation located on the inner edge suggest that this glass tray may have originally been seated in a metal frame or stand.

Lot: 474 - VINTAGE PYREX TURQUOISE BLUE GLASS REFRIGERATOR DISH MODEL 503 WITH CLEAR LID

This vintage Pyrex refrigerator storage dish is a model 503, commonly known as a 1.5-quart rectangular baker. The body is constructed from white opal glass with a turquoise blue fired-on exterior finish. It features a plain white interior and a corresponding clear pressed glass lid with a linear ribbed or corrugated pattern. The base of the dish bears an embossed circular mark containing the text T.M. REG. PYREX MADE IN U.S.A. and the model number 503. This piece is a signature example of mid-century American kitchenware produced by Corning Glass Works.

Lot: 475 - AMF RANCH TRAC TURBO 502 CHILD'S PEDAL TRACTOR

This vintage child's pedal tractor is an AMF Ranch Trac Turbo 502 model. The body and frame are constructed from pressed steel with a vibrant red painted finish. The front grill area is accented with silver-colored paint. The tractor features a series of original-style decals. On the side of the hood, a white rectangular decal reads TURBO 502 in the upper section, with a larger red-on-white field below containing the text RANCH TRAC and the AMF logo. The lower frame includes a white wrench-shaped graphic with the words CHAIN DRIVE and a sprocket icon. The tractor is equipped with a black contoured metal seat, a white three-spoke steering wheel, and four wheels. The rear wheels have large, black rubber tires with a deep knobby tread pattern mounted on white hubs. The front wheels are smaller with smooth black tires on white hubs. The pedals have black grips and are connected to a functional chain-drive mechanism.

Lot: 476 - STEIFF STUDIO STANDING LION PLUSH WITH BUTTON IN EAR AND CHEST TAG

Large-scale Studio plush lion manufactured by Steiff in Giengen, Germany. The figure is designed in a standing posture supported by an internal metal armature. The body is upholstered in tan plush fabric with a short pile, while the mane consists of long blonde plush. Facial features include airbrushed accents around the eyes and nose, amber-colored eyes with pupils, and monofilament whiskers. The open mouth displays a red felt tongue and molded white teeth. The item features the signature yellow fabric tag and metal button in the left ear, and a circular paper chest tag marked Steiff Original Giengen - Germany.

Lot: 477 - ANTIQUE WOODEN ACCORDION FOLDING CLOTHES DRYING RACK

This object is an antique wooden folding clothes drying rack, often referred to as a clothes horse. It features a traditional accordion-style X-frame construction designed to be collapsed for compact storage. The piece consists of multiple flat wooden vertical supports joined by horizontal rungs. It is constructed from wood with an unpainted, naturally aged patina. Surface staining and darkening are visible across the structural elements, consistent with long-term domestic use and exposure to moisture. No maker's marks, labels, or stamps are visible on any of the components. The design and construction are typical of utilitarian household objects from the early 20th-century United States.

Lot: 478 - TAXIDERMY 8 POINT WHITE-TAILED DEER SHOULDER MOUNT

This lot consists of a taxidermy shoulder mount of a White-tailed buck (Odocoileus virginianus). The mount is presented with the head turned slightly to the deer's right. It features an 8-point antler rack with four tines on each side, including brow tines. The hide is natural fur in typical brown and tan tones with white markings on the throat and around the eyes. A stamped metal tag is fastened to the base of the deer's right antler, though the characters are not clearly legible. This is a standard wall-hanging mount and does not include a wooden display plaque.

Lot: 479 - VINTAGE WOODEN COUNTERTOP ROLL TOP DISPLAY CASE WITH CURVED GLASS

This vintage countertop display case is constructed from a stained hardwood and features a retractable tambour slat-roll top. The tambour mechanism slides along a curved track integrated into the solid wood end panels and is operated by two recessed wooden finger pulls at the front edge. The case is fitted with a fixed, curved glass display window. The interior floor of the unit is finished with a textured lining, appearing to be cork or a heavy paper. The end panels have a rounded upper profile to facilitate the roll-top movement. A circular hole is present in one of the end panels, likely for a previous lock mechanism or cord access. No maker's marks or manufacturer labels are present.

Lot: 480 - MARATHON PETROLEUM HORIZONTAL ADVERTISING SIGN PANEL

A vintage Marathon Petroleum horizontal advertising sign panel. This single-sided panel is constructed from painted metal, likely aluminum or steel, and features the corporate branding used by the company in the late 20th century. The design consists of the brand name MARATHON in bold blue sans-serif block lettering set against a white background. A solid, continuous horizontal red stripe runs beneath the text. This type of signage was typically utilized as part of a gas station monument sign, building fascia, or service bay identification. The back of the panel is not visible. No manufacturer marks or patent dates are present. Approximately 60 inches x 12 inches.

Lot: 481 - FOSTER'S LAGER 3D VACUFORM BEER MUG AND SURFER ADVERTISING SIGN

This is a large-scale three-dimensional vacuform promotional wall sign for Foster's Lager, produced circa the late 20th to early 21st century. The sign is made of molded plastic and depicts a beer mug with a handle, overflowing with white foam. The foam is shaped into a cresting wave that is being ridden by a stylized male surfer wearing red shorts on a blue and white surfboard. The body of the mug is yellow and features the Foster's logo: a red capital letter F inside a blue circle with a gold border. The text FOSTER'S is printed vertically in blue serif capital letters along the right side. The overall graphic design uses bold black outlines similar to comic book illustration styles.

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